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estrella mountain Community College will be presenting a series of informative and fun classes at the beautiful Canta mia Village Center, for Canta mia, estrella residents and their guests. Chef, artist michael Cunningham will be teaching beginning classes in both Culinary Arts and oil Painting. Follow Estrella on Facebook facebook/myhometownestrella my hometown Page 10 Page 12 Page 4 michael Green and James elizondo
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Volume 5. number 10www.myhometownestrel la .com
my hometown
October 2011
facebook/myhometownestrel laFollow Estrella on Facebook
Scout master, Jeremy Fuls, along with estrella’s Yacht Club
Coordinator, Jeff beuthin spent a Saturday afternoon sailing
on north lake with boys in local boy Scout Troop #599, as
they complete requirements to earn their small boats and
sailing merit badges.
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Smooth Sailing on north lake
Fall-o-WeenCome out and celebrate your community and the fall season
with our annual fall event. Fall-o-Ween will feature carnival
games, food, a beer garden, vendors and live music from
the beatles tribute band APPle. To take part in this fun filled
afternoon, please purchase your wristband from Starpointe in
advance.
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estrella mountain Community
College will be presenting a series
of informative and fun classes at the
beautiful Canta mia Village Center,
for Canta mia, estrella residents and
their guests. Chef, artist michael
Cunningham will be teaching beginning classes in both Culinary
Arts and oil Painting.
Page 10
Introducing new, Fun Classes by michael Cunningham –Artist, Chef and Community Scholar
michael Green and James elizondo
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Volume 5. number 10
october 2011
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I read about an interesting concept concerning our culture this fall, with the hopes of passing on a message of positivity, during times that seem to mirror a bleak reflection. The concept suggests that true satisfaction is found in cooperation and community, not in competi-tion. Imagine that your happiness is in direct proportion to doing what you love.
An example of this message comes from Hollywood Director Tom Shadyac, multimillionaire-turned mobile home owner. You see, several years ago Tom lived in a 17,000 square foot mansion in Pasadena, California. He often worked 14-18 hours a day to maintain his seemingly glorious lifestyle, which included luxury cars, a private jet and invitations to extravagant parties. And although our culture had defined and measured his life as “good,” he discovered that he was not happy. He shifted his life-style from 17 bedrooms in the mansion, to two in his Malibu, California mobile home, in search of relieving the pressures of his lifestyle on the fast track.
Our culture celebrates overachievement, competi-tion and even rewards being “number one.” By dismiss-
ing our culture’s definition of success, Tom Shadyac has discovered that finding happiness is proportionate to doing what you love and maintaining (having) only what you need. “Nothing in nature takes more than it needs,” so why should we?
Although the harvest of happiness concept may not guarantee satisfaction for everyone, I believe that our country’s present unstabilized status offers us the perfect opportunity to try taking only what we need, while genuinely seeking an abundance of contentment through giving and sharing. It’s sort of a free-pass trial period to move toward something less stressful, yet more satisfying.
Inside these pages you’ll discover an abundance of community involvement and ‘shift-ing’ through a variety of information about recycling programs, volunteers sharing time and knowledge with others and stories of personal success. We’re harvesting an abundance of great things in the Estrella community this fall. Could it be that we’re moving toward something more rewarding than before, while moving away from the pressures of staying on track? I hope you’ll join me in giving the community concept a try!
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on your doorstepsmooth sailing on north lake
Scout Master, Jeremy Fuls, along with Estrella’s Yacht Club Coordinator, Jeff Beuthin spent a Saturday afternoon sailing on North Lake with boys in local Boy Scout Troop #599, as they complete requirements to earn their small boats and sailing merit badges.
The two-session process included sailing an obstacle course in the water, along with a crash recovery from an overturned boat. Prior to entering the waters of North Lake, the scouts were assigned classwork including writ-ten testing, knot tying and review of safety precautions and rules. Besides the fun of sailing, the process of earning these badges strengthens the boys’ knowledge in first aid, basic CPR and swimming ability, preparing them
by utilizing real-life situation skills, while working towards becoming Eagle Scouts.
Estrella’s Yacht Club Coordinator, Jeff Beuthin, organized the sailing event, by preparing the boats for sea and setting up the obstacle course for the young outdoors-men. “The boys had a great time, and we are looking forward to working with Jeff at the Yacht Club for future watersport activities,” said Fuls. Next on the agenda for Scout Troop #599 – an overnight camping trip and canoeing on Alamo Lake.
Estrella Mountain Elementary student has a Passion for Preservation
Elise Ascencio, a fourth grader in Mrs. Adam’s class, is a determined nine year old with a passion to preserve our earth’s natural environment. She joined efforts with the Girl Scouts of America Cactus-Pine Project in an effort to reduce plastic litter. Elise was determined to impact this project and initiated a plas-tic bag drive for the month of August at Estrella Elementary School. What she didn’t know was the overwhelming response she would receive from stu-dents, families and the com-munity. Every classroom par-ticipated in the drive. The class with the most bags was set to receive an ice cream party and the competition began. It wasn’t long before the school office was overflowing with plastic bags! Elise’s parents stopped by daily to gather the donations. Elise is admired by her classmates, parents and friends and she collected 33,255 plastic bags. Way to take action and make our world a better place Elise!
Former EFhs student/u of a college student Pursues her dream of dance
Tayte Swafford is interested in working in Human Resources within a hospital system when she graduates from the University of Arizona; a goal she’s working on rather seri-ously. Her love of dancing is also being celebrated during her college years as she successfully earned one of 23 positions on the U of A Pomline. Tayte, a col-lege freshman, has been dancing since she was very young. She brings 14 years of private dance instruction and four years of high school spirit line and dance team participation to the U of A college squad. Her parents, Les and Cheryl couldn’t be more proud of the payoff, resulting from many years of growth and hard work.
Tayte’s dad, Les Swafford, handed me a portion of the jour-nal he kept as his daughter went through the performance and evaluation process of ultimately being chosen for one of the spots on the Pomline. Within the pages of his journaling, it is clear that he, and Tayte’s mom, Cheryl, shared nervousness, anxiety and adoration for their daughter, as she focused on pursuing her dream by securing a position on the college dance team. Before the final choices were made by judges, Les made sure to put his feelings of adoration in writing to his daughter – win or lose. Finally, after enduring three rounds of cuts and a lengthy personal interview, this EFHS graduate earned the spot that continues to further define her future as a dance professional. Congratulations Tayte!
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In an effort to help their school function optimally “green,” as well as support post 9/11 disabled U.S. veterans, EFHS recyclers, under the supervision of group leader, Julie Dubay, have entered The Dream Machine Recycle Rally, allowing their school the chance to win a $50,000 grand prize for school-wide enhancements, sure to benefit the entire campus. By collecting clear plastic beverage containers (labeled at Pete 1 on the recycling triangle) and non-alcoholic aluminum cans, Estrella Foothills Recycler’s Group enters the competition with other schools statewide, competing for a number of prizes. The Rally runs throughout most of the school year, with a deadline for contributions of April 30, 2012. The contest is made possible by sponsorships from PepsiCo and the City of Goodyear’s Waste Management Team.
Recyclers at EFHS have been presented with a lap top computer, a scanner, scale and recycling bins from local sponsors in order to track, scan and collect clear plastic bottles and non-alcoholic aluminum cans. The school will earn points and rewards for items collected. Then, the City of Goodyear’s Waste Management team will pick up the recyclables and deliver them to local processing facilities for recycling. Student recyclers will be able to track their progress throughout the course of the school year.
Mrs. Dubay remarked that she is very appreciative of City of Goodyear’s Sanitation Supervisor, Adam Kurtz, for introducing the competition and is excited about the possibility of helping students earn smart boards for the campus, as well as classroom makeovers and other additional ‘wish list’ items to assist EFHS in more ‘green’ operations.
Contributions from the community will help! Send in your clear plastic and aluminum contributions with a student, or drop them off at the high school office. The school is located at 13033 S. Estrella Parkway. If you have questions or contributions for pick-up, Mrs. Dubay can be contacted at 623-327-2548. Please have plastic and aluminum items clean and dry. Your donations will help increase beverage container recycling. Currently only 1/3 of all plastic and aluminum beverage containers are recycled. The goal of this program is to increase that number to 50 percent.
Students enter The dream machine recycle rallyArts of estrella-“ making life Shine Through Creativity
You may have had the opportunity to meet and see the talent and artistic work of some of your Estrella neighbors when the Phoenix Symphony played at the North Lake in April. Arts of Estrella, a group of Estrella residents who are fine art professional artists, emerging artists and art patrons continues to work together to provide our community with fine art.
The community of Estrella definitely excels in providing the valley with a source for beautiful, quality objects of fine art to grace your home and lifestyle. Arts of Estrella invites you to view and enjoy their art at these up-coming Estrella events:
Falling In Love With Arts of Estrella at Cocktails and Conversations on Saturday, Oct 15 and Taste of Estrella on Saturday, Nov. 5.
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on your doorstepeFhS Interact Club motivates Campus
The EFHS Interact Club is sponsoring a moti-vational speaker, Jerry Traylor, on September 22 from 10:49am-12:48pm in the Performing Art’s Center. Bringing students together with a positive message from Traylor promises to enlighten students to do their best, with his uplifting, ‘can-do’ attitude. Traylor, who suffers from Cerebral Palsy, has a message of ‘real world’ that hits home with audiences who can appreciate the value of striving to reach goals that often seem beyond limits. Jerry has climbed to the top of Pikes Peak, competed in full-length marathons and jogged cross country, over 3,000 miles- on crutches. His message is how each of us can make a contribution to our community and the world. He is an author with a huge heart who uses humor to positively impact his audience. The EFHS Interact Club is excited to share Jerry’s inspiration with the student body as a kick-start to the 2011-2012 school year.
This event is open to all students at EFHS. Everyone on campus is encouraged to attend.
e-Scrap drive and Green expo at Westar elementary School
The Westar Elementary School PTO is host-ing an E-Scrap Drive and Green Expo on Saturday, November 19 from 8am-3pm at Westar Elementary School, located at 17777 West Westar Drive. Turn your electronic equipment “green” to support Westar’s recycling and sustainability programs, designed to educate our community about local green businesses. Your scrap metal will go to metal recycling facilities, where it will be down and reused. The facility pays for the metal and recyclable material. Drop-off spots will be located in the parking lot at the front of Westar Elementary School. Booths will be set up in front of the school, providing educational material and showcasing green businesses.
What items can be included?
Computer Equipment – PC’s, Laptops, CRT Monitors, Flat Panel Monitors, Modems, Switches, Hubs and Routers, Storage Devices, Main Frames, Servers, Power Supplies, Tape Libraries, Circuit Boards, Power Cords, Printers, Wire and Cabling, Surplus Metals, Mice, Keyboards, Hard Drives, Floppy, DVD and CD Drives, etc.
Point of Sale Equipment – Credit Card Machines, Printers, Scanners, etc.
Telecom Equipment – Telephones, Cell Phones, Switches, CSU/DSU Multiplexing Equipment, Phone Systems, Answering Systems, etc.
Printing Equipment - Fax Machines and Copiers, Calculators, Typewriters
Audio/Visual Equipment – Stereos, Radios, Televisions, Amplifiers, Projectors, Satellite and Cable Equipment, Video Equipment, Video Game Equipment, Surveillance Equipment, Cameras, etc.
Electronic Components – Capacitors, Diodes, Resistors, Transistors and Integrated Circuits, etc.
Miscellaneous Electronic Items – Test Equipment, Lab Equipment, Medical Equipment, Cables and Wire, Connectors, etc.
Surplus Metals and Wire and Cable: Aluminum, Copper Wire, etc.
We are also having an Aluminum Can drive; this is an ongoing school effort to raise money for our Character Counts Crew. Community members will also be able to drop-off aluminum cans onsite. For more information contact [email protected] or Christy at [email protected].
Insideout Youth Group to Showcase local Talent
Local Youth Group, InsideOut is planning a unique student and community ministry project this fall and you’re invited to participate! Junior High and High School age youth are encouraged to showcase their talent in a video submission contest. Following the paths of “America’s Got Talent” and “Estrella’s Got Talent,” local youth have the next two months to present a five minute video for consideration into December’s finalists’ competition. This means one five minute video in October and one in November, in hopes of proceeding on to the December finals round. Both October and November submissions will be judged by a panel of three, who will give a point value to each submission. Talented groups, made up of 2-7 can showcase their expertise, based on a theme with a set of given parameters.
For more information about submitting a talent video for this contest, email [email protected]. You can learn more about the InsideOut fellow-ship of adults and students who gather to share lessons about Christ, build friendships and deal with contemporary issues by visiting www.estrellain-sideout.org.
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on your doorstepestrella Foothills high School homecoming – october 28
EFHS Homecoming is just around the corner. You won’t want to miss the Wolves varsity football team take on Wickenburg at 7pm. Following tradition is the annual homecoming parade on October 28, the day of the homecoming football game. The parade is set to begin at approximately 12:00pm, taking off from the EFHS parking lot. The parade will continue on to Westar, passing the elementary school, then past Estrella Elementary School and finish up along the parkway back to the high school at approxi-mately 1pm. All community members are invited to line the parade route and help cheer teams on to a homecoming victory! Prime viewing locations will be along Golf Club Drive, San Miguel (near the South Lake), Elliot and Estrella Parkway. If you have questions or would like to have a community vehicle participate in the parade, please contact Kris Guy, 623-327-2608 or [email protected]. We look forward to seeing your Wolf Pack Pride and community support!
new ballroom dance classes Offered at starpointe
It’s time to tango! Join Estrella Dance Studios new-est ballroom dance class, being offered at the Starpointe Residents Club on Saturdays from 2:30-3:30pm. Junior ballroom classes, ages 13-16 are Saturdays from 3-4pm. Dance the waltz, foxtrot, rumba, cha cha, salsa, samba, swing and merengue in American and International styles with Instructor, Tristan Peinge.
Tristan was trained in formal ballroom dancing in Desert Terrace Ballroom Dance Studio in Arizona and El Sagundo Ballroom Dance Studio in Los Angeles. He’s been an instructor for more than 15 years. Tristan describes some of the benefits of dancing as leading students to better health, increased flexibility, along with the sharpening of advanced critical thinking skills. He added that dancing contributes to higher rates of happi-ness and better communication skills, not to mention a better understanding of a variety of cultures. “Anyone and everyone can learn basics of each dance in just a few hours. The depth of knowledge and skill perfection can be increased with practice and lessons, as desired,” says Peigne.
Dance students do not need to worry about bringing partners, extrava-gant clothing or fancy shoes, (until they’ve entered “Dancing with the Stars,” of course). This class is all about comfort. Adult classes are $10 per ses-sion, with incentives for advanced package payments. Visit the Starpointe Residents Club to sign up now! Tristan Peigne also teaches dance courses at Estrella Mountain Community College and Canta Mia. For more informa-tion on class instruction or registration, contact the Starpointe Residents Club or Estrella Dance Studios and [email protected]
out-of-Town Parents Contemplating a Visit to estrella?
Fall is in the air – or at least the temperatures are now below 100 here – and the snow will soon be falling in the Midwest and East and the Pacific Northwest will be getting gloomy. And that means people back in cooler climates are beginning to contemplate visiting their friends and relatives in warmer destinations, like Goodyear, to enjoy Arizona’s beautiful des-ert.
CantaMia, located at the southern end of Estrella, has an option for your guests who may be in the active adult age group of 55+. The Experience CantaMia vaca-tion program offers a two night stay in a beautifully furnished two bedroom villa for $119 weekdays and $149 weekends, through December 31, 2011. If your parents are planning a holiday visit this is the perfect place to give them privacy yet easy access to the family.
Each villa has a well-equipped kitchen, living room and wireless inter-net, plus the guests enjoy a complimentary breakfast, golf or massage and use of the CantaMia Village Center, the lifestyle focal point of CantaMia. The program allows each guest to test drive the community, so to speak, to see if it’s the right fit.
The innovative gated, green and solar active adult community is designed for the “Baby Boomer” generation and makes leading a healthy lifestyle easy to do. The Village Center offers exercise classes, indoor lap pool, educational offerings from Estrella Mountain Community, social events and fun in the sun by the pool, pickleball or bocce courts. For more information visit www.CantaMia.com.
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estrella mountain Preschool Information
School is up and running and we are delighted to welcome all our new and returning families! You may have noticed that the big wind storm this summer took down our large shade sail. All is now fixed and we are having a great time on the playground with our new cycle-trike and larger shaded area.
This year we have so many fun and exciting events planned. During the month of September, Fire Pal Dave visited with us! He taught about what things are safe to play with and what we need to stay away from; stop, drop & roll; and fire safety. What fun we had learning these important lessons on safety.
This month, we will be holding our annual Costume Parade and Harvest Festival. All our little princesses and superheroes will be wearing their cutest costumes to school for a fun parade, then off to the playground for a hometown Harvest Festival where the kids will be playing games with their teachers and our amazing parent helpers.
Finally, we still have openings in our 3 and 4 year old programs so if you have any questions on our events or school, please contact Lisa Tucker at 623-476-5578.
eFhS Fine Arts Presents The Importance of being earnest
Save the Date: Fall Play- THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
“A Trivial Comedy for Serious People”
You won’t want to miss the fall produc-tion, “The Importance of Being Earnest” taking place in the Estrella Foothills High School Performing Arts Center. Three separate performances are scheduled for October 6-8, with 7pm curtain time. An additional weekend matinee performance is scheduled for Saturday, October 8 with 2pm curtain time.
This comedy of improbable situa-tions contains light, humorous drama with a happy ending. Laugh along, as characters maintain fictitious personae in order to escape burdensome social obligations. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $5, with student tickets priced at $4. Children ages 5 and under are free.
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Motivation—Without It, You Grind to a Halt
EFHS High School student, Michael Ragone, is available to help students who might be struggling with homework assignments. He can be contacted at 623-572-2909 or www.ragonewell.com
“Will work for Frappuccino’s.” It’s amazing what the right motiva-tion can do to get me going. Now, finding motivation for something that’s mandatory, long-term, and painfully boring is another story. How do I get around that? I focus on the big picture—what I want out of life. Unfortunately, most teens my age haven’t a clue. With my eye on the prize, I can make little goals that will ultimately lead me to my desired destination. The same works for people everywhere—doesn’t it? Maybe you want to be a graphic designer. If so, how will those mandatory classes you have get you there? Suddenly that math class (yes, the nap period) becomes much more important – tasks essential to the job like balancing the budget or working with computers require it. Though it is still admittedly boring, classes are much easier to understand when you’re motivated – kind of like eating veg-etables, or avoiding the electric chair. If you want to excel in anything, you need to be motivated.
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The community of Estrella Mountain Ranch is made up of a unique blend of homeowners, off-site owners and renters. Staying connected with all the different individuals is challenging. The common interest of all residents is making Estrella the best community possible.
Residents are often unsure where to turn when they have a question or a problem. At any time, residents of Estrella can contact the community management company, CCMC, by phone, email, or walk-in with questions or concerns. CCMC will work to address and solve any problems.
In addition, an established Voting Member Committee (VMC) plays an important role in the community. The VMC is composed of two residents from each individual neighborhood within Estrella. One resident is the Voting Member and the other is the Alternate Voting Member. These indi-viduals are a great source of information and a valuable communication link to CCMC and the board members on behalf of the residents.
Think of your Voting Member as the “Voice of the Residents.” Staying connected with them can provide answers, information, and help resolve
issues. The VMC meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm in the Gallery Room at Starpointe. During the meeting, Voting Members receive valuable information from Estrella chartered committees and CCMC. Another function of the VMC is for the Voting Member to bring community related topics brought by CCMC or a resident back to their neighborhood for recommendation or comment. The VMC will then provide CCMC with a recommendation based on a consensus from the neighborhoods’ feedback.
The Voting Members work diligently for the community, unfortunately there are several neighborhoods currently unrepresented. If you think you may be interested in representing your neighborhood, please contact the community office or email the VMC at [email protected]. A list of Voting Members and the neighborhoods they represent is on the com-munity website, lifeinestrella.com, in the document library. So look up your “Voice of the Resident,” contact them, tell them you want to stay in touch, and provide them an email address. Next time you need them, your “Voice of the Resident” will be ready to assist you.
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G.A.I.n. event Scheduled for Goodyear ballpark
Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods (G.A.I.N.) is hosting a FREE community event on the front lawn of the Goodyear Ballpark, located on Estrella Parkway, south of Yuma Road, on October 22 from 4:30-7:30pm. Activities at this festival include:
Stop by to enjoy entertainment from “Static Confuzion” a classic rock band, “16 Minutes of Fame” a youth rock band and enjoy free tastes from a variety of local restaurants. Hot dogs and hamburgers provided for a nominal donation, provided by the Knights of Columbus.
Other events within the City of Goodyear this month include Goodyear’s City Market on October 1, Fall Concert Series-Desert Knights Band on October 7, Relay for Life on October 8, Field of Screams festival on October 29, USSSA Baseball Tournament and NABA Tournament (various dates). For more information on all Goodyear events, visit www.goodyearaz.gov.
• Balloon twister and face painting
• Carnival games
• DUI Intervention Obstacle Course with golf carts
• Dunk Tank
• Home Depot’s “make and take” activity
• Petting Zoo
• Phoenix Conservatory of Music-rhythm workshops and games
• Strolling Performers.
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Information on the November M&O Override was submitted by Jeff Simmons, Chief Financial Officer, Buckeye Union High School District
Teachers, education administration, students, parents, and tax-payers are bracing for another Override election in the month of November. The results of the election will determine the quality of education and programs that, in turn, directly benefit or deter the future of our youth. Quality education, coupled with co-curricular programs and extracurricular activities are foundations that set pathways to success for our children. Many students at Estrella Foothills High School are hopeful about the continuation of valued programs at school. This month, we are spotlighting the continued achievements of a student dance-team member, who is continuing her love of dance on the University of Arizona Pomline, as she pursues higher education. The pathway to her success as a danc-er was greatly influenced by opportunities on dance and spirit teams during her high school years. Current high school students are hopeful that their dreams will also become realities, with the background building blocks of quality educa-tion, programs and activities offered during their high school years.
“When I get older I want to become a paramedic for the uS Army.
helping people is something I have always wanted to do. I have
grown up around sports and being able to be involved with ath-
letic training gives me the opportunity to get experience in what
I want to do.”
- Lenora Brafford, Sports Medicine Student & Athlete
“If I came to school and there were no sports, I would cry. Sports
are a part of my life. Sports keep me out of trouble and make me
keep my grades up.”
- Tyler Mowbray, Athlete
“Fine arts have been a big part of my high school life. I remem-
ber coming my freshmen year and not really knowing anyone.
It was nerve wracking and intimidating until I got involved in
clubs and sports around campus. The biggest part for me was
becoming part of the drama family. Yes, theater is just part of
it, but all of the people in the Fine Arts department are like a
big family. We work together on all of our productions to bring
the arts to life. being a part of this program inspires me every
day; so many people are impacted with everything that we do.
The fine arts give you a chance to let your light shine.”
- Mariah Tengler, Drama Student (Thespian)
Continued opportunity will be in voter hands next month. The fol-lowing information regarding the override is being published to give you a sense of the ramifications of an override election that passes, as opposed to one that does not.
“I have found that students use the fine and performing arts
to express themselves in ways they might not be able to
otherwise. They increase their ability to communicate and
to create, and those things in turn help them in all areas of
their life and schooling.”
- Tricia Schultz, EFHS Drama Teacher & Fine Arts Dept Head
The Buckeye Union High School District will have an M&O Override Election on the November 8, 2011 ballot. The override provides funding that assists the district in preserving lower class sizes, hiring and retaining highly qualified teachers, maintaining extracurricular and co-curricular pro-grams for our students and keeping the campuses clean and safe. With the failure of the override last November and the budget cuts passed down from the State of Arizona over the past four years, the district has lost $3,000,000 of critical funding for our students. In that same four-year period, this loss in funding has directly resulted in the district-wide reduction of 34 teach-ers (47 positions in total) and the implementation of a fee for students to participate in after school activities. If the override election fails again, the district will have to reduce the operating budget by an additional $600,000 for fiscal year 2012-13. This may result in similar cuts, such as the loss of three teachers, the elimination of the teacher mentor and testing coordinator positions, the implementation of an activity fee and the rise in the ID and parking fees experienced at Estrella Foothills High School for the 2011-12 school year. In an effort to “tighten the belt” during these tough economic times, the district has implemented a number of money saving programs including energy management, department reorganization and coming soon, a large solar project at Estrella Foothills High School. As far as the financial impact on the residential taxpayer, a home with an assessed value of $100,000 would generate $27 in override property taxes for fiscal year 2012-13. To learn more about the M&O Override, register to vote or obtain an early ballot, visit the district’s website at www.buhsd.org.
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on your doorstepThe Future of our Youth-Important decision making Time buckeye union high School override Information
Vee has a neat relationship with her parents. She always has. As the young-est of six children (her closest sibling is eight years older), she was the golden child who was treated with far more leniency than her older siblings. I’m pretty sure they’re still jealous of that fact. Her father has been an upstanding guy who has been a business owner and a patriarch to a large family of over 100 people. Over the years, he has been actively involved in the community and at church. In a word, he is respectable.
Enter me, a very green and young adult who knew little about the world and was fairly arrogant to boot. Sounds like a guy, right? Anyway, I was trying to find my way and needed a little wiggle room to try and fail. I’ve gotta say, I got that one down really well. So in the beginning of our marriage, I would periodically hear my newly wedded wife utter a phrase that would get under my skin. Because I was fairly “tool challenged” I would make a mess of things. Somewhere in the process of making a ghastly attempt at a household repair, Vee would walk in the room; inspect the job and say, “Hmmmm, that’s not the way my dad would do that.”
(Rage calming, fury diminishing, steam clearing.)Handyman skills aside, women will often marry men similar to their fathers
– for better or for worse. I take that as a compliment, as my wife’s dad is a good
Foundations- Values of Parents Gets Passed Downguy. Does this mean the perceptions women have of their fathers greatly shape how they perceive their own marriages, parenting styles and even their own identities? … yeah! Now fast forward to us. As parents, we have the potential and the opportunity to build healthy life-long habits into our kids – values they will own for life.
So who shaped Vee’s values? It was mostly done by her dad and mom. Today, if we were to sit down with Vee’s parents and match the behaviors and attitudes of our daily routines, we would see some interesting patterns. Even the day and time we do our weekly chores appears to have been something established in Vee’s childhood. Why? It’s a pattern that started with her parents.
While the details would be different, Vee wanted a guy who would function similarly to her dad. So, it shouldn’t come as a big surprise she would want to marry a guy who was on the same values page.
So, what does this all mean? While the competition seems to be flourish-ing at pumping its values into our kids (i.e. the average high school student has spent over 22,000 hours watching TV, playing video games, using the internet, or personal device by the time he or she graduates from high school), dads and moms still have the first and potentially greatest opportunity to shape their child’s values and convictions.
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on your doorstep
Estrella Mountain Community College will be presenting a series of informative and fun classes at the beautiful Canta Mia Village Center, for Canta Mia, Estrella residents and their guests. Chef, Artist Michael will be teaching beginning classes in both Culinary Arts and Oil Painting. His goal is to help each student explore their creativity. Maureen Hannon, EMCC coined the title “Community Scholar” for residents of Canta Mia and Estrella who wish to share their skills.
Cunningham is a self-taught artist, born and raised in New York City who has exhibited his work nationally and internationally. Michael owned and operated Infinity Art Gallery in Orange County, California before mov-ing to Goodyear, Arizona in 2003. His Art class will focus on basic tech-niques in the application of textural Oil Painting. Classes are scheduled for October 22, October 29 and November 5, from 9:00-10:30am. Following completion of the three classes, you will take home a 6 X 6 textured oil painting that you have created.
Chef Michael’s skills in the Culinary Arts have been applauded by diners in many areas because of his creativity with flavors and fresh prepara-tions. A graduate of the prestigious California Culinary Academy in San Francisco, he has worked in the finest hotels and restaurants and owned and operated catering businesses in both California and Arizona. The beginner’s culinary class will focus on the essence of preparing American Regional cuisine. Classes will be October 5 and October 12, from 6:00-7:30pm. You will take home recipes and cooking instructions to help you recreate the masterpieces you will sample.
“Michael is and extraordinary chef and artist. He is creative and passion-ate about what he does-both in the kitchen and on canvas. Anyone who has a chance to learn from him will have an amazing experience!” said Julie Richard, President, West Valley Arts Council.
Chef Terri Campbell, Estrella resident, remarked, “it is always a privilege to be seated at Michael’s table: the food is beautiful and the flavor is amazing. His talent doesn’t stop with his culinary skill-his artwork is inspiring.”
Be prepared for fun experiences, Michael’s approach and incredible sense of humor will have you asking for more art, more food and more humor.
Estrella and Canta Mia Residents Registration Information
Class registration available at the Canta Mia Village Center front desk. 1770 West Starpoint Drive, Goodyear. 623-327-1888. Classes are priced individually or sign up for the Ovation Package:
• Ovation Package-all classes offered: Canta Mia residents $49. Estrella residents & guests $79.
• Individual Culinary Classes $29 Per class Wednesdays, October 5 &12- 6-7:30pm
• Art Classes-$39 – 3 sessions Saturdays, October 22, 29, November 5, 9-10:30am (plus one time- art supply fee of $15.00 payable to Instructor)
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This is not an offer in states and jurisdictions where prior registration is required and void where prohibited by law. No offer for sale or lease can be made and no offer to purchase can be accepted prior to issuance of the final Arizona Public Report. A public report is available on the Arizona state real estate department website located at www.re.state.az.us. JCH Construction LLC. ROC 256789. Copyright ©2011 All rights reserved. CantaMia, Younger Next Year Community, YNY and AVATAR are the exclusive trademarks and service marks of Avatar Properties Inc.
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8:10–9:00am Total Body Conditioning (Dawn Terry)
8:30–9:20am Powerball (Kim Hopkins)
8:10-9:00amTotal Body Conditioning(Dawn Terry)
6:00-6:50amF.I.T.T. Boot Camp (Shawn Forzetting)
8:15–9:15amZumba Fitness (S. Miller)
8:30–9:20am Powerball (Kim Hopkins)
9:30–10:20am Yoga (Linda Jojola)
9:30–10:20am Yoga (Linda Jojola)
6:00–6:50pm Yoga (Linda Jojola)
9:00–10:20am Yoga (Linda Jojola)
9:30–10:20am Ballet I (Linda Purdy)
9:30–10:30am Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
6:00–6:50pmYoga (Linda Jojola)
9:30–10:20am - Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
7:00–8:00pmZumba Fitness (Susan Miller)
9:30–10:30am Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
10:30–11:15am Pre-Ballet (Linda Purdy)
5:00–5:50pm Taekwondo (Master Barton)
7:00–8:00pmMaximum Muscle (Bonnie Jansson)
5:00–5:50pm Ballet II (Linda Purdy)
5:00–5:50pm Taekwondo (Master Barton)
11:30am–12:20pm Pre-Ballet (Linda Purdy)
6:30–7:20pm Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
6:00–6:50pm Ballet I (Linda Purdy)
1:30-2:30pmBallroom/Salsa (Tristen Peigne’)
7:00–7:50pm Step & Pump (Linda Jojola)
6:30–7:20pm - Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
3:00-4:00pm Coming Mid Sept Ballroom/Salsa Youth (Tristen Peigne’)
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WeeKlY eVenTS
Adult men’s basketball (estrella mountain
elementary School) 8am
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leroy baca 623-388-4047
WeeKlY eVenTS
Adult men’s basketball (estrella mountain
elementary School) 7pm, leroy baca, 623-388-4047 www.emrball.weebly.com
bridge 1–4pm
contact Carl deierling 623-237-3312 or
Karen Stolp 623-271-8292
WeeKlY eVenTS
nothing Scheduled
WeeKlY eVenTS
Playgroup 9:30–11:30am
contact nicole Yontz 602-400-8373
Poker/Games 1pm contact Al Wolfson
623-328-0118
bridge 6pm contact Carl deierling at
623-237-3312 or Karen Stolp
623-271-8292
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Adult men’s basketball (estrella mountain
elementary School) 7pm, leroy baca, 623-388-4047 www.emrball.weebly.com
Games, Games, Games 6pm
Alcoholics Anonymous
7pm, estrella mtn. Church, rm 202 Contact Jerry r, 408-505-1326
WeeKlY eVenTS
resident Coffee Social 8:30–10am
WeeKlY eVenTS
Adult Golf Clinic 8am
Golf Club of estrella 623-386-2600
1
2 3new resident
orientation
6:30pm
4emr business Group
8am
landscape Committee
10am
5ladies of the lake- 1pm
Cruise night at estrella
At mountain ranch marketplace- 6pm
Trails Committee meeting
6:30pm
6Crafts & Stuff
9am
VCA CrC meeting
6pm
Photo Club
7pm
7eCA CrC meeting
10am
Yacht Club Social
7pm
8Classic Car Club- 9am
VIT ($5.00 refundable deposit)- 10am
Farmers market
(Yacht Club)
10am
Travel Club- 11am
9 10Trivia
6:30pm
11 12estrella book Club
10am
Voting member Committee meeting
6:30pm
13 14 15Cocktails &
Conversations
7pm
16Scrapbooking
10am
17 18Social Committee
meeting
5pm
budget Finance Committee meeting
6pm
19Cruise night at estrella
At mountain ranch marketplace
6pm
Photo Club
7pm
20Crafts & Stuff - 9am
VCA CrC meeting
6pm
budget Finance Committee meeting
6pm
21eCA CrC meeting
10am
A.e.F.P.
Adult education Fitness Program
5:30pm
22G.A.I.n eVenT
Goodyear ballpark
4:30pm
23 24bunco
6pm
25Crafts & Stuff- 9am
board of directors meetings- 6:30pm
26 27Quiddler- 1pm
bingo
6pm
28 29Fall Festival
(Amphitheater)- 2pm
30 31happy halloween!
oCTober 2011
classes, clubs, meetingsStarpointe residents Club Program
PleASe noTe: events take place at Starpointe residents Club unless otherwise noted. For all Starpointe events, please call 623-386-1949. Please see www.lifeinestrella.com for a comprehensive calendar of events and to be included in reminders/changes related to upcoming events.
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FrIdAY, oCTober 7
Yacht club social Friday, october 7thYacht Club7:00pm to 9:00pm
october’s cool air invites us outside for our first Yacht club Social of the season, held at the Yacht Club october 7 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm for an oKToberFeST themed Yacht Club Social. For $4 per person you will enjoy bratwurst, cucumber salad, pretzels, and sauerkraut made from scratch by our Community manager lisa lundskow. There will also be music by Smoltz’s diamond Kings - German polka band. bring any beverage you would like (coffee and water will be provided). rSVP for this celebration at Starpointe today.
SATurdAY, oCTober 8
Farmers MarketSaturday, october 8thYacht Club Pavilion10:00am to 2:00pm
locally Grown micro Greens; Fresh Certified organic Fruits & Vegetables; 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; Pony rides; And muCh more! don the Knife Sharpener will also be on hand to sharpen knives, scissors, planes, shears, chisels and salon shears - bring your items to the market to have them sharpened while you wait. The estrella lakeside Farmers market will run every second Saturday through April so mark your calendars.
mondAY, oCTober 10
Papa John’s trivia night
monday, october 10th6:30pm
Put on that thinking cap and get your team together for this month’s live Trivia night. Come out and test your skills against our reigning champs “TeAm mYlo.” There are three rounds that include General knowledge, history & geography, and entertainment. The cost is $5 per person, up to 4 people per team. Papa John’s Pizza, water, and soda will be provided. Please rSVP at Starpointe by october 11.
eVerY FrIdAY
resident coffee socialevery Friday8:30am to 10:00am
our resident Coffee Social is a great way to get to know the resi-dents of estrella over coffee, and a continental breakfast. As an added treat we welcome the estrella Photo Group as they display their art on october 7. Safeway Pharmacy will also be providing flu shots during Coffee Social october 21. Please bring your medical insurance information with you if you would like a flu shot.
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hOa eventsSATurdAY, oCTober 15
cocktails & conversation
Saturday, october 15th5:00pm to 7:00pm Art Preview 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Fall in love with The Arts of estrella, a group of estrella residents who are fine art professional artists, as they host a fine art show right here at the Starpointe residents Club. The evening starts with a free art preview in the courtyard from 5pm to 7pm that is open to every-one. refreshments will be available for purchase in the courtyard during the art preview. At 7pm those that have purchased their tickets in advance for Cocktails and Conversations will be invited inside to enjoy appetizers from oasis bagels and signature cock-tails with a Parisian twist. This is sure to be a delightful evening of fine art and great food that will make you fall in love with the Arts of estrella. everyone is welcome to attend the free preview from 5pm to 7pm but you muST purchase a ticket by october 12th for Cocktails and Conversations from 7pm to 9pm.
ThurSdAY, oCTober 21
Potluck bingo
Thursday, october 21st6:00pm
Put on your lucky socks and head out to b.I.n.G.o!! Starpointe will be hosting bingo night “potluck” style; bring your favorite dish and share with fellow residents. Water, soda and coffee will be provided. bingo Games will start promptly at 6:30pm. Cost is $5 a card for 10 rounds (additional cards are $5). You must be 21 to play and win. The Preschooners Club will be open for your children to enjoy during bingo. We had some big winners last month, be sure to come out and test your luck at bInGo!
SATurdAY, oCTober 29
Fall-O-weenSaturday october 29th2:00pm to 7:00pmAmphitheater
Come out and celebrate your community and the fall season with our annual fall event. Fall-o-Ween will feature carnival games, food, a beer gar-den, vendors and live music from the beatles tribute band APPle. To take part in this fun filled afternoon, please purchase your wristband from Starpointe in advance. The ticket prices are $3 for resident children and $8 for guests. This event is free for adults and is open to everyone so bring your friends. For a detailed schedule of the day’s events, list of vendors, and activities please register on www.lifeinestrella.com.
oCTober 26 - oCTober 30
haunted Yacht cluboctober 26th through october 30th7pm to 9pm Yacht Club
Ghosts and Ghouls invade the Yacht Club this fall for a haunting good time. The haunted Yacht Club is back! Come on down to the estrella Yacht Club for a spooky good time. The event runs october 26 through october 30 from 7pm- 9pm. The event costs: $1 for children and $3 for adults. There will also be a $10 family rate. Come hungry because we will also be selling food. don’t miss the spooky fun! Visit the Yacht Club or for more information on this and more upcoming events at the Yacht Club.
Save the Date
november 5th moVIe nIGhT by the lake
november 5th bus trip to the Wine and music Festival at Vistancia
november 9th bike rodeo & helmet Check
december 3rd Christmas Tree lighting & holiday Party
december 31st new Year eve Gala
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hOa bulletin board community services Office hours:
Mon.–Fri.: 8am–5pm Tel: 623-386-1112 Fax: 623-386-5788 After-hours HOA contact number 1-800-274-3165
starpointe residents club
17665 West Elliot Rd, Goodyear, AZ 85338 623-386-1949
Operating Hours:
Mon.–Th. 5:30am–9pm, Fri. 5:30am–8pm Sat. 8am–6pm, Sun. 10am–6pmYouth Club Hours:Mon.-Fri. 3pm-8pmSat.and Sun. 1pm-6pm
Yacht club hours
Effective September 5, 2011: Closed WednesdayMonday, Tuesday, Thursday 2pm-7pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday 10am-7pm623-386-3411
community Patrol’s Phone number
602-329-0462, 10pm - 4am (7 days a week)
Estrella ManagementEstrella is professionally managed by Capital Consultants Mgmt. Corp. (CCMC)
Estrella Management Team Community Manager: Lisa Lundskow
Administrative Coordinator: Sharon Thunstedt
Operations Manager: Debbie Harper
Dave Smith, Facilities Director
Compliance Design Review Coordinator: Jodi Matlock
VCA Compliance Coordinator: Amy Helms
Erin Kennedy, Administrative Associate
Recreation Director: Dean Westover
Recreation Coordinator: Tammy Campbell
Lifestyle Director: Holly Aguilar
Yacht Club Coordinator: Jeff Beuthin
Maintenance Coordinator: Anthony DiGeronimo
assessment billing address:
Payment Processing Centerc/o CCMC-Western RegionPO Box 105260Atlanta, GA 30348-5260 or pay online at www.ccmcnet.com.
community association board Members:
Estrella Joint Committee (EJC) Developer Appointed Board Members: Alper Adli, Mike Heath, Brian Konderik Pete Tieche, Lesle Sweeney
Estrella Community Association (ECA) Developer Appointed Board Members: Alper Adli, Lesle Sweeney, Mike Heath,
Resident Elected Board Members: Bill Zednik, Barbara Ertl
Villages at EMR Community Association (VCA) Developer Appointed Board Members: Alper Adli, Pete Teiche, Lesle Sweeney
Resident Elected Board Members: Dennis Brungardt, Tom Mineo
hOa contact
COMMUNITY GARAGE SALESaturday, November 12th7am – 2pmestrella residents, it’s time to start going through your closets and garages – put aside those things that you can no longer use, but that someone else will be thrilled to pick up at a bargain.
A nominal fee of $5.00 (cash only, please) puts your location on the community map and helps defer the cost of newspaper advertising to promote the sale.
registration forms are available at Community Services office and Starpointe residents Club. You can also print out your registration form on the community website, www.lifeinestrella.com located in the document library.
ECA Paint Project 2011/2012The estrella Community Association will be con-ducting house paint-ing inspections start-ing november 1, 2011. This is a very thorough process performed by the eCA Compliance Coordinator along with the eCA Covenant review Committee members. They will visually inspect each home for the aesthetic appeal of the home’s house paint.
Given that homes in the community range from new to 20 years old, it is no surprise that many homes are in need of paint at this time. If you receive the Courtesy letter that your home needs to be painted, there are a few things to keep in mind:
• The Estrella Community Association generously offers ECA residents six (6) months from the date of the courtesy letter to complete the painting project on their home;
• In 2008, the Board of Directors approved nine (9) new color pallets to choose from. These pallets are located in the Community Services office;
• If you choose to change the color of your home to one of the approved paint pallets, a modification application must be com-pleted for the design review Committee. modification Applications are available at www.lifeinestrella.com.
2012 BudgetThe budget/Finance Committee will present a budget overview for approval at the october 25 board meetings. This is a public presentation of the budget and residents are encouraged to attend.
NEW RESIDENT ORIENTATIONwelcome to Estrella
All new residents are invited to the Starpointe residents Club for a welcome party on october 3 at 6:30pm. during this informational evening, you can meet the community staff, learn about Association opera-tions and estrella’s amenities.
light refreshments are served. We look forward to seeing you. Please rSVP to erin [email protected] or 623-386-1112.
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There’s never a dull moment (or weekend) in the Hinzmann house. The four year residents of the Legends are self-described sports fanatics, each involved in either playing, schedule organizing or coaching a sport or two. All three of their children, Cole, Austin and Abby are Estrella Youth Sports participants, play-ing on teams that include baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer and volleyball. All of this activity keeps the Hinzmann’s scrambling to afterschool practices and weekend games year-round. You might think all the youngster’s sporting activities would completely fill the family calendar, but somehow Bill and Amanda have found time to organize Estrella Adult Sports locally. They’ve currently put together men’s and women’s softball leagues and plan to include sand volleyball at South Lake Park, flag football and basketball in upcoming months.
Originally from Nebraska, the Hinzmanns followed Amanda’s parents to Estrella. They lived in Mesa previously, moved back to Nebraska, after their son Cole was born, finally settling into Estrella, where they plan to raise their three children. Amanda says that the summer heat cannot scare them from Arizona and that they prefer it to Nebraska’s harsh winters. The Hinzmanns have not totally cut their Nebraska ties, however. Since Bill’s family still resides in the Midwestern state, they occasionally get the oppor-tunity to fly back for a visit. Bill and Amanda are faithful Husker fans and couldn’t be happier that the team has been added to the Big-10, which they
Meet the hinzmann Family- bill, Amanda, Cole, Austin & Abby
hope will bring more televised college football games to their local screen.
All three children attend Estrella Mountain Elementary School, sharing their residence with their beloved eight-year old Beagle-Terrier Mix, named Roxie. They love their neighborhood, and they enjoy the fact that their street is usually filled with playing children and the sounds of young families interacting together.
Bill is a Sales Representative for Alliance Beverage Distributing Company and Amanda does accounting and
bookkeeping services for small businesses locally. Amanda describes their family lifestyle as, “Simple” with occasional family dine-out nights at some of their favorite local restaurants including The Native New Yorker, Arriba’s and Taste of Italy.
Besides playing sports, the Hinzmann family enjoys camping. One desti-nation location is their annual summertime camping trip to Mingus Mountain to escape the desert heat, while fishing and hiking the mountains. This family of five attends Estrella Mountain Church.
If you are 18 years or older and interested in joining an adult sporting league, contact Bill and Amanda at [email protected]. There may be fees for the sport you are interested in, depending on the equipment, facility and insurance requirement, please check out their website www.estrel-laadultsports.com for more information.
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The Estrella Mountain Elementary School PTO is partnering with the health and wellness, Arizona in ACTION for this year’s Move-A-Thon. The date is set for October 4 from 7:50am to 2:15pm at the Estrella Mountain Elementary School Soccer fields, located at 10301 S. San Miguel in Goodyear.
Arizona in ACTION has secured seven local, profes-sional health businesses to run the children through the Move-A-Thon’s fitness stations. They are: The Cincinnati Reds, City of Goodyear Parks and Recreation Department, the IMS Arizona Marathon and its Celebration of Fitness Program, CrossFit Fury,
Hilgers Orthodontics and Hilger’s Pediatric Dentistry, Southwest Valley Family YMCA, and Estrella Adult Sports.
Unlike most fundraisers, 100 percent of the money raised by students participating in the Move-A-Thon goes directly to the school! As a healthy bonus, the kids get 60 minutes of continu-ous exercise while traveling through the fun stations. The Estrella Elementary School PTO has a goal of raising $21,000 this year. Children will be asking for pledges from the community. The pledges are tax deductible, charitable contributions. Prize dona-
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One of the advantages of our climate is that we can have bright, colorful flowers in our gardens at Estrella all winter long. Early October is a good time to start getting ready to plant winter flowers as temperatures will soon begin to sink following the hot summer weather. The time to plant is when daily temperatures are consistently lower than 100 degrees. Plan to begin preparing beds up to two weeks ahead of planting time.
Soil preparation is essential to growing winter annuals successfully. Make sure your planting bed is well drained. Then, add organic amendments such as peat moss or com-post. A variety of mulches for this purpose are generally available at a local home improvement store. Spread about a four inch layer of the mulch over the bed and mix it into a depth of 12 inches. Fertilizer and sulfur can be worked into the soil at the same time. Use Sulfur-coated urea or ammonium phosphate (16-2-0) at 1-3 pounds per 100 square feet of bed area and 3 pounds of sulfur per 100 square feet.
When your soil is ready, you can contemplate which varieties of flow-ers you want to plant. Calendulas, Geraniums, Pansies and Petunias are some good choices that grow well in winter in the low desert, but there are many others as well. Sweet Alyssum and Lobelia are best for borders around the edge of your flower beds. At the nursery, select the healthiest plants you can find. Younger plants are generally a better choice than tall, leggy plants that have already spent a long time in the container. Naturally, you should choose flowers that are suited to the sunlight available at the location of your flower bed (full sun, partial sun, constant shade).
Prior to planting, water the bed well. Plant when the soil is still moist, but not saturated with water. Do not plant too deep! The stem of the flow-ers should be at the same depth in the bed as it was in the container. You may want to carefully open the sides of the root ball with your fingers to
promote quicker root growth into the soil of the bed. Water the bed well immediately after planting and continue to water daily. In some sunny spots, you may want to water at least twice a day as long as temperatures remain high. As the winter progresses, you should reduce water accordingly. Lastly, apply a pre-emergent to the bed for weed control. We suggest Preen, a brand that can be found at most gardening stores.
To maintain a good looking flower bed throughout the winter, it is best to fertilize monthly with ammonium phosphate. You will also need to “deadhead” the flowers as their blossoms fade. To do this, pinch the faded blossom off the stem right at the base of the flower. This will keep the bed looking fresh and also promotes the growth of new blossoms.
Visit www.lifeinestrella.com and look under the Common Area Landscape Group for additional resources and landscaping tips!
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Fear not, this is not mystical science it’s simply collecting historical and current data, and extrapolating it into the future.
In the summer of 2010, scientists publish articles stating that, “The person that will live to be 1,000 years old has been born.” So what is possible for us? Maybe we could make an easy 100, or 120. At this point, I think we have the same thought – I don’t want to live to be 100 or 120 if I am going to be deaf, blind and in a wheel chair like my great grandmother was at 98.
So the issue is how long we want to live and that depends on our level of activity and how we look and feel.
Take a few minutes to think about, and write down, your weight, activity level and eating habits ten years ago. Next to it, write down your evaluation for
today. What’s changed? Ideally, weight is the same or less, activity is the same or more and eating habits are healthier, with better choices and less volume.
If your weight is more now, divide the number of pounds gained over 10 years by your weight in 2001. This gives you the percentage gain. Example: weight 2001 = 195 lbs; 2011 = 230 lbs; Gain = 35 lbs., Increase 35 ÷195 = 17.9%. If nothing changes, you will continue the same rate of gain over the next 10 years. Example: 230 lbs. + 17.9% = 271 lbs. in 2021. This could be
Predicting, How We Will Look and Feel in 10 Yearsthe good news, because if your weight goes up, your activity level will likely decline. The calories you don’t burn with activity will be stored as extra fat, so the 271 could be 285 or 300 lbs. When you calculate your numbers, how does it look?
This discussion is important because we want you to live a long, healthy and active life. But if you are still gaining weight and not eating healthy, the future may be sad. Consider your family and these statistics:
145 million people in the U.S. are overweight, obese or morbidly obese • 80% of type II diabetes is related to obesity. • 70% of cardiovascular disease is related to obesity. • 42% breast and colon cancer occurs among obese individuals. Five years ago, I finally saw myself as fat. My friends said the weight
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The start of the school year means a return to sports for many chil-dren. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in guidelines published August 30, 2011 in Pediatrics is urging coaches and sports organizations to better understand that a bump to the head is nothing to ignore.
Between 2002 and 2006, 144,000 children were seen in emergency and outpatient departments for concussion. The majority of concussions happen among boys and are sports related, with football and ice hockey being the most common sports associated with concussion.
There has been an increasing focus on proper diagnosis and treatment of concussion over the last decade, but there is concern that in spite of the increased attention, many young athletes do not get the care they need. Improper treatment of concussion can lead to severe long-term cognitive and developmental problems, especially among young children.
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The most common symptom of concussion is headache; less than 10 percent of patients lose consciousness. Signs and symptoms for con-cussion fall into four categories: physical, cognitive, emotional, and sleep. Concussions warrant evaluation by imaging (computed tomography scan or magnetic resonance imaging) when there are reasons to suspect intracranial injury. The Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 2 is the standard evaluation for athletes aged 10 years and older.
All patients with concussion should rest, physically and mentally, and follow-up with a physician before returning to sports. However, it’s reported that nearly a third of patients don’t receive these instructions at discharge.
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“Sasha Project” for Seriously Ill and Injured ChildrenWe know it is upsetting, lonely and sometimes
even scary to be hospitalized as an adult. Imagine how alone a young hospitalized child feels espe-cially after mommy, daddy and siblings have gone home for the night. To help ease this distress, Goodyear and Pebble Creek resident and Certified Scentsy Consultant, Linda Bolon has created the “Sasha Project.”
Scentsy is a rapidly growing party plan com-pany offering a variety of superior quality home fragrance products. The simplicity, superior quality and value of its flagship product, scented, wickless candles heated in decorative ceramic warmers, pro-vide a better alternative to burning wicked candles in the home and office.
Each spring and fall, Scentsy selects a chari-table cause or organization to support by creating a distinctive new warmer in the charitable organiza-tion’s honor. Charitable Causes that have benefited from this program have been the Sunshine Kids Foundation; Breast Cancer Awareness, and Autism Speaks.
This year Scentsy is introducing our first Charitable Cause Scentsy “Buddy” – Sasha the Bear. A Buddy is a cuddly stuffed animal with a zippered pocket to hold a wonderfully comforting Scentsy Scent Pak. Additionally the children can register their Buddy online, play games and brighten their day.
Along with the introduction of Sasha, Scentsy and Ronald McDonald House Charities® have partnered to raise funds to provide a “home-away-from-home” for millions of families so they can stay close by their hospital-ized child. Scentsy will donate 100 percent of net proceeds from the sale of Sasha to Ronald McDonald House Charities®. To make the most of the contribution opportunity, Sasha is priced at just $30, which includes one Scent Pak. (Please visit www.scentsybuddy.com to view the full line of non-charitable Buddies.)
Additionally, Linda will donate 100 percent of her commission to Ronald McDonald House when a purchased Sasha is allocated for dona-tion to Phoenix Children’s Hospital. The Phoenix Children’s Hospital has provided hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and families since 1983. Today, it is one of the 10 largest children’s hospitals in the country and provides specialty and sub-specialty inpatient, outpatient,
trauma, emergency and urgent care to chil-dren and families in Arizona and throughout the Southwest.
The “Sasha Project” provides each of us with a unique giving opportunity that will ultimately benefit both Ronald McDonald House Charities and children at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
Your generous contribution to this fund-raiser will in turn benefit children and their families at Ronald McDonald House while lifting the spirits of children at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
The “Sasha Project” runs from September 1 through Oct 31, 2011. Linda is available now to take orders or answer questions about this extraordinary project. She will also have
a booth at the October 13 “Chic Boutique” from 3pm to 7pm in Pebble Creek’s Tuscany Falls Ballroom located at 16222 Clubhouse Drive in Goodyear. Contact Linda at 623-202-1816.
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Community Opportunities: Sunday Worship: 9:00 & 10:45 am
Sunday: TREK/Threshold 5:30-8:30 pm (Junior high & High school)
Tuesday: AWANA 6:30 pm
Wednesday: Service 2.5 resumes in Sept. (check the website for start-up date)
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Church Office Hours: Mon.–Thurs. 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fri. 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Estrella Mountain Preschool Phone: 623.476.5578
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AWANA Family Fun Fair Tuesday, Sept. 13, 6:30 PM
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American Family Insurance ........................................................................... 623-877-8700 ...........................................www.kathirobertsagency.com ............................................................. 17
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estrella home monitoring Service .............................................................. 480-382-0075 ...........................................www.estrellahomemonitoring.com .................................................. 22
estrella household handyman .................................................................... 623-670-2642 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15
estrella mountain Church ............................................................................... 623 386-0300 ...........................................www.emcaz.org .......................................................................................... 21
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Christopher Carlton and his wife, Melanie, moved to Goodyear after getting married in 2009. As avid hikers, their newlywed love for each other expanded instantly to the beauty and peacefulness of the Estrella Mountains. “We both love explor-ing Arizona and we frequently take day trips to get away,” said Chris. One of their favorite Arizona destination spots is Jerome, Arizona. The tiny min-ing town situated high in the Yavapai hills, where Christopher and Melanie recommend The Palace-Haunted Hamburger in this ghost town largely full of outdoor adventure, offering amazing views of the valley.
Christopher has always wanted to own his own business and used to think that investing his money was too complicated. “I thought that investing was something only rich people did, and something that I would worry about much later in life,” he said. With minimal direction, he set up and began contributing to his 401k at work. It was the beginning of a great start to saving for the future. Soon thereafter, he began to wonder if his investments would be enough to carry him through retirement. It was then that he realized that he needed someone to answer those questions and guide him through his goals. It was that personal experience that gave Christopher the vision for his new business.
“I could help people plan and save for the future, as well as educate the community on ways to invest,” he shared. “I chose the investment
firm, Edward D. Jones Sr. which is currently headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Edward Jones’ son, Ted Jones, positioned the company in the increasingly competitive marketplace as a specialist in providing investment advice to rural Americans,” he added.
The company currently serves nearly 7 mil-lion clients. Christopher particularly likes the core business of principles and values embedded in the Edward Jones philosophy which offers service to the individual as the utmost important goal. Christopher stated that it is his job to pro-
vide that personal brand of service to his clients, including a broad mix of municipal, government and corporate bonds, mutual funds, common stocks and tax-advantaged securities on a one-on-one basis.
Christopher intends to host a series of education seminars locally, at the Starpointe Residents Club in the coming months. Stay-tuned for informa-tion on scheduled informational instruction, beginning with a focus on the foundations of investing. Additionally, he plans to include topics for parents, offering tips to teach children the value of saving, as well as tax-free invest-ing, estate planning and tips for making sense of retirement.
If getting started in a secure financially-sound future sounds like an area that you could use some assistance, Christopher Carlton at Edward Jones Investments is here to help. His office is located locally at 17650 W. Elliot Rd., Ste. A130.
“Give me a call or stop by the office for a free consultation and/or review of your current investments. There is no obligation to you. If you feel that my long term savings and investment philosophies match your own, I would love the opportunity to serve you. Remember the best day to begin saving for the future is today!” - Christopher Carlton
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Our featured Builder of the Month, Ashton Woods Homes is currently offering new homebuyers up to $3,500 towards their choice of washer, dryer, refrigerator and window coverings with every new-build home sale through November 15, 2011*. This current incentive is in addition to the “Yours Personally, Ashton” program giving homebuyers a chance to personalize their home with custom touches which range from dream kitchens to paint colors of your choosing, additional landscaping options and more.
Ashton Woods Homes offers six floor plans within the Las Palmas neighborhood of Montecito at Estrella. Plans range from 1856 to 3297 square feet, and include both one and two story homes, two or three car garages with many offering split three car garage plans. And if you have been wanting a mother-in-law or teen suite these floor plans easily accommodate your needs. With prices starting from the $170’s be sure and take advantage of this great offer.
Ashton Woods strives to balance healthy-home features with energy efficiency in their Power House Green homes. An Energy Star builder creating Platinum Level Environments for Living™, Ashton Woods saves homebuyers up to 45% per year on utility bills.
For additional information visit www.ashtonwoods.com/yours-personally or contact Ashton Woods at (623) 386-8411.
Hanna Atkins took her first golf lesson at the Golf Club of Estrella in October 2005 at the age of seven. Just a few months later she would win the very first tournament she played in. How impressive for someone so young and new to the sport!
Fast forward to April 2010 and Hanna wins the 1st Tee of the Phoenix “Masters Tournament” at the Aguila Golf Course. Winning a Masters’ event is a special honor for every golfer, especially when you are just 12 years old.
The Atkins family, Kim, Bea and Hanna moved to Arizona in 2005 from Las Vegas. They were drawn to Estrella because of the family oriented community. As noted by Hanna, Estrella “has so many activities for the family – the parks, the lakes where we can go sailing, riding our bikes through the community and a great family friendly golf course.” Just a few of the amenities that make Estrella home for so many families.
Now 14, Hanna is a freshman at Estrella Foothills High School and is the captain of the school’s golf team. She is currently enrolled in a college prep course of study, and she is looking forward to earning a marketing and business degree. Outside of class she keeps busy on the golf course playing competitively with organizations including the Junior LPGA, Junior Golf Association of Arizona and First Tee of Arizona. Keep an eye out for Hanna on the national level as well – she just joined the American Junior Golf Association.
Contact InformationInformation Center: (623) 386-1000
Starpointe Residents Club: (623) 386-1949Yacht Club: (623) 386-3411
Golf Club of Estrella: (623) 386-2600LifeInEstrella.com
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*Homes in the Estrella community are constructed and sold by builders not affiliated with NNP III-Estrella Mountain Ranch, L.L.C, or Newland Communities, LLC, or Newland Communities, LLC’s affiliated companies (collectively, “Newland”). Newland does not guarantee or warrant the obligations of, or construction by, such builders, or the availability or pricing of homes. Access to, and use of, The Golf Club of Estrella is not included in the purchase of homes or homesites. Additional fees are required. ©2011 Newland Real Estate Group, LLC. Prices subject to change. Square footages are approximate.Ashton Woods is the sponsor of their respective incentive program detailed above, and is solely responsible for their respective programs’ content and operation. The project owners and developer of the Estrella community, and their affiliates, have no responsibilities or liabilities relating to these programs. Contact Ashton Woods for further information.New Ashton Woods Homes offered by Ashton Woods Homes, LLC, AZ ROC #179540. For new sales no binding offer to sell or lease may be made or accepted prior to issuance and buyer's acceptance of the final AZ Public Report. A copy of the AZ Public Report is available on the Arizona Department of Real Estate's website at www.adre.com.
We invite you to discover Estrella - featuring 72-acres of lakes; the Starpointe Residents Club; 18-hole championship golf course; two K-8 schools and one high school; parks, trails and open space; a collection of distinctive builders and spectacular custom home sites. Visit Estrella.com or contact the Estrella Information Center at (623) 386-1000. Brokers welcome.*
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Lakeside Farmers Market Returns to Estrella
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This Fall, the Lakeside Farmers Market will return to Estrella. The Estrella Lakeside Farmers Market is a welcome opportunity for the community and visitors to come together once a month and enjoy the convenience of local goods right in their own backyard. And with cooler weather just around the corner, there is no better way to spend a Saturday.
Holly Aguilar, Estrella’s Lifestyle Director, has heard from many excited community members regarding the return of the Farmers Market. “The residents who supported the Farmers Market in the past are pleased to hear it is returning. They are most looking forward to browsing through all the booths, shopping, seeing unique and specialty items and chatting with the vendors.
Starting Saturday, October 8th the Lakeside Farmers Market will return to Estrella the second Saturday of each month through April 2012. Be sure to check the Estrella facebook page or stop by the Information Center for the latest information on the Farmers Market schedule and vendors.
Ashton Woods Homes, Estrella's homebuilder of the month, strives to balance healthy-home features with energy efficiency in their Power House Green homes.
Hanna Atkins on the golf course.