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ISSUE # 1
MAY & JUNE 2019
Activities Office
MAY & JUNE
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PARK ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS
DANCE TO
THE
LAKESIDERS
May 31
JO JO’S TACO TRUCK
WEDNESDAY
JUNE 5, 11:30
JO JO’S TACO TRUCK WILL BE PARKED BY THE KITCHEN DOOR NEXT TO THE PATIO
JOJO’S WILL BE SERVING THE FOLLOWING:
SHREDDED BEEF TACO $3.00
BURRITOS $4.00
SONORAN BACON WRAPPED HOT DOG W/BEANS, CABBAGE, PICO de GALLO, &
SPECIAL SAUCE $4.00
REGULAR HOT DOG $3.00
BBQ SANDWICH $4.00
SOFT DRINKS $1.00
6:30 - 9:30 PM: $9.00, AT DOOR $10.00.
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MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE THE STORY OF TAPS
If any of you have ever been to a military funeral in which ‘TAPS’ was played, this brings out a new meaning of it.
We in the United States have all heard the haunting song, 'TAPS.' It's the song that gives us the lump in our throats and usually tears in our eyes.
But do you know the story behind the song? Reportedly, it all began in 1862 during the Civil War when Union Army Captain Robert Ellicombe was with his men near Harrison's Landing in Virginia. The Confederate Army was on the other side of the narrow strip of land.
During the night Captain Ellicombe heard the moans of a soldier who lay severely wounded on the field. Not knowing if it was a Union or Confederate soldier, the Captain decided to risk his life and bring the stricken man back for medical attention. Crawling on his stomach through the gunfire, the Captain reached the stricken soldier and began pulling him toward his encampment. When the Captain finally reached his own lines, he discovered it was actually a Confederate soldier but the soldier was dead.
The Captain lit a lantern and suddenly caught his breath and went numb with shock. In the dim light he saw the face of the soldier. It was his own son. The boy had been studying music in the South when the war broke out. Without telling his father the boy had enlisted in the Confederate Army.
The following morning, heartbroken, the father asked permission of his superiors to give his son a full military burial despite his enemy status. His request was only partially granted.
The Captain had asked if he could have a group of Army band members play a funeral dirge for his son at the funeral. The request was turned down since the soldier was a Confederate. Out of respect for the father, they did say they could give him only one musician.
The haunting melody we now know as 'TAPS', used at military funerals, was born. The Captain chose a bugler. He asked the bugler to play a series of musical notes he had found on a piece of paper in the pocket of the dead youth's uniform.
continued to page 4 - The story of Taps
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MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE THE STORY OF TAPS
GONE THE SUN From the lakes. From the hills. From the sky. All is well. Safely rest. God is nigh.
Fading light.
Dims the sight. And a star.
Gems the sky. Gleaming bright.
From afar. Drawing nigh. Falls the night.
Thanks and Praise.
For our days. Neath the sun.
Neath the stars. Neath the sky.
As we go. GOD is NIGH. This we know.
I now have an even deeper respect for the song than I did before. Remember those lost and harmed while serving their country. Also remember those who have served and returned, and those
PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES.
TO OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN UNIFORM. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. GOD BLESS YOU AND THANK YOU FOR OUR FREEDOM!!
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EVENTS .
PATIO SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
8 - 12 NOON
SIGN UP FOR PATIO SALE IN THE
ACTIVITY OFFICE
Birding in the White Mountains This summer the White Mountain Audubon Society will offer a 4-part
series about the many species of birds found in beautiful Navajo and
Apache Counties. Power Point Presentations will be given at the Pinetop
Lakeside Town Hall from 5 to 6 PM on Fridays, June 7, July 26, August 23
and September 13. Follow-up optional Field Trips of 1 mile will be held
the next day - Saturdays, from 7 to 9 AM at various birding hotspots.
The June 8 bird walk will be held at the White Mountain Nature Center,
425 Woodland Rd, Lakeside. Although the program will be geared for
beginners, there will be challenges for experienced birders too and each
session will contain different material. (Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Dogs only allowed in carry packs. Bring binoculars, water, hiking shoes to field trips.) For
information contact Mary Williams, 480-235-1792, [email protected]
SPARE CHANGE CONCERT
BY SID STEPHENS
“DATE CHANGE” SATURDAY, JUNE 22
7 PM ON THE PATIO SID WILL PERFORM SONGS HE COMPOSED
COFFEE SERVED
DROP YOUR SPARE CHANGE INTO SID’S GUITAR CASE, ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE
PURPLE HEART FOUNDATION . EVERYONE IS WELCOME , BYOB.
LAPIDARY LUNCH ON THE PATIO
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
TIME &MEAL: TBD
GOLF POTATO BASH DINNER
FRIDAY, JUNE 21 - TIME: TBD
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EVENTS
Johnny k & kompany dance band
They kicked off The sun bowl season w/music from 50’s, 60’s & 70’s , classic rock
and Country, i.e. Stand By Me, rock around the clock & more favorite oldies
Saturday June 8, 6:30 pm tickets $9, at door $10.
WED
LUNCH: 11:30 AM CHEF SALAD, CROISSANT, DECADENT DESSERT, LEMONADE, ICE TEA & COFFEE $8.00
SIGN UP IN THE ACTIVITIES OFFICE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE A MODEL, NEED A VARIETY OF SIZES.
OPENS @ 9:00 AM FOR SHOPPING IN THE GRAND LODGE FOR NEW IMAGE DON SCOTT FASHIONS
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Dynamic …entertaining and endearing! Kenny is full of life…and he gives it all back.
Diana Kelly…Merritt Mountain Music
Kenny Hess could well be Canada’s best kept Country Secret… “Country Music Hall of Fame’s Singer Songwriter” Larry Delaney, Editor of Country Music News
This George Strait like baritone, looks like Ricky Van Shelton and moves like Dwight Yokam, but is much less a clone then he is a very effective performer of his original
material… - Music Row Magazine (Nashville)
EVENTS
Sunday, June 16
7:00 pm Show $12.00
Grand Lodge
SATURDAY DANCE JUNE 15, 6:30 PM, $9.00, at door $10.00
CODE BLUE
LOCAL DANCE GROUP RECOMMENDED BY LAKESIDERS DANCE BAND
Rick, Rich & Lynn
All have impressive resumes for music.
Dance to the tunes by: Jewel, Ozzy, Pasty Cline,
Benstar, Crocker, Aretha & more!!
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EVENTS
WELCOME BACK DANCE WITH
ARMOUR GOMEZ
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
6:30 PM TICKETS
$9.00, AT DOOR $ 10.00.
WOODSHOP
FUNDRAISER
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
4:00 PM
PULLED PORK DINNER: BAKED BEANS, COLE SLAW,
DILL PICKLE SPEAR, POTATO CHIPS & COOKIE
$8.50
SHOW BY COYOTE COUNTRY, FOLLOWING DINNER IN THE GRAND LODGE
BYOB & BYOTS
JUNIPER RIDGE
WOODSHOP
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KARAOKE WITH
POOCH & CURLEY
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
SATURDAY, JULY 13
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16
BYOB & SNACKS
JRR OLYMPICS
JULY 15-19
Sign up beginning June 3, $5.oo per person.
A great way to meet new people. Questions: Bruce Moore
#221 phone:760-899-7513
EVENTS
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 7:00 PM Tickets $15.00, at Door $16.00. Arizona based Brad Zinn is a clean comedy magician and has toured all over North America and entertained from Canada to the Caribbean and from Hollywood’s Magic Castle to The Strip in Las Vegas & the London Palladium. He has worked with such celebrities as Dick Van Dyke, Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman), Shirley Jones, Richard Crenna, Harry Anderson, Cliff Robertson, Damon Wayans, Paul Rodriguez, Marty Allen, and many others.
“Who’s Who in Entertainment” and “International Men of Achievement” lists his credits in film, stage, radio, and television.
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CRAFT CENTER OPEN HOUSE
EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO CHECK US OUT
POTTERY, LAPIDARY, & SEWING ROOM
THURSDAY, JUNE 20,
1 - 3 PM
TEA & COOKIES WILL BE SERVED
PICKLEBALL SOCIAL HOUR
JUNE 12, 4 - 5:30 PM
ON THE PATIO
OPEN FLOOR DISCUSSION CONCERNING PICKLEBALL
INCLUDING FOLLOWING TOPICS:
FORMING A PICKLEBALL ADVISORY GROUP
HOW TO UTILIZE THE CLUB MONEY
DISCUSS THE PICKLEBALL FUNDRAISER
BYOB & APPETIZER TO SHARE
THURSDAY, JUNE 13 AT 8:00 AM
BRING GLOVES & WEAR WALKING SHOES
SIGN UP IN THE ACTIVITIES OFFICE
MEET IN FRONT OF THE ADMINSTRATION OFFICE, EVERYONE WELCOME!!
BREAKFAST PROVIDED AFTER CLEAN UP
SINGLES DINNER CLUB
SUNDAY, JUNE 2,
4:00 PM PATIO
FIRST MEETING FOR “SINGLES” ALL JRR SINGLES ARE INVITED TO JOIN US.
BYOB AND SNACK TO SHARE
QUESTIONS
CAROL - 520-730-8840
WEIGHTWATCHERS
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A WEIGHT
WATCHERS PROGRAM WE WILL MEET
FRIDAY, JUNE 7 AT 10:00 AM IN THE
ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE, CONFERENCE
ROOM. WE WILL DISCUSS A JRR WEIGHT
LOSS GROUP AT NO CHARGE OR JOIN
THE NATIONAL WW PROGRAM
EVENTS ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
COMMITTEE (ARC)
ARC MEETING - TUESDAY 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
ADMINSTRATION OFFICE ROOM #2 =++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
MONDAY 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE CONFERENCE ROOM
ASSISTANCE TO RESIDENTS TO FILL OUT ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW SPACE MPROVEMENT
DOCUMENTS & HELP WITH ARC DOCUMENTS AND QUESTIONS.
ALEX SHAFFER
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CANCER WALK
Rick Howell
(past coordinator) is
looking for someone
to take over the 2019 cancer walk. If you would be
willing to take over the cancer walk, please
contact Rick. If no one steps up to take over, there
will be no cancer walk this year.
Rick @ 505-410-7704.
PAR TEE LOOP NEIGHBORS
SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, June 9 @ 4:00 PM on the Patio
Last season Par Tee Loop Neighbors were winners of the Cancer Walk neighborhood party. See the Par Tee Loop
Neighbor flyer for details. Pat Ball
VETERAN’S VILLAGE
NEEDS HELP
DO YOU HAVE HALF A
DAY OR MORE TO SPARE
TO HELP OUR VETERANS
AT WALKING DOWN
RANCH?
CONTACT THE RANCH @
602-689-8056
SUMMER HOURS
9 AM - 4 PM
email: walkingdown-
LIONS CLUB
Give the Gift of Sight & Hearing! Recycle your Glasses, Glass Cases, Hearing Aids and Cell
Phones.
“Working or Not”, these donations will benefit victims of Domestic
Abuse.
Place recycled items in the Lions Box in the
Laundry Room
EVENTS AND INFORMATION
PLEASE SAVE
Aluminum can tabs to help support the Ronald
McDonald House. The funds generated from recycling
these aluminum gems help offset the House’s expenses.
Bring tabs to the Activities Office for delivery to the
Ronald McDonald House.
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Little things can make a big difference.
THANK YOU!
NEWSLETTER
The newsletter will be available monthly on line or a hard copy can be picked up in the Activities Office. If you have a correction to a published article or have an article for the July newsletter, please call or email Karen by June 17th.
E: khumphrey@hoamco Ph: 928-537-4805 opt 4
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Timber Mesa fire will do
ssure checks
Following
Coffee & Donuts
EVENTS AND INFORMATION .
ARCHIVES CLUB In 2010 Juniper Ridge Resort celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the ground breaking for the Resort. In 2015 we celebrated the 30th anniversary. To recognize the occasion the archives club assembled four albums of juniper ridge owners. We have continued that by adding another album of new owners since 2010.
If you are not listed in the previous books or are a new owner, please pick up a form in the grand lodge - to the left of the front door toward the fireplace, in a box on the bookcase. Please complete the form, re-turn it with a photo to the same box. It must be a 4x6 photo. If you have any questions: please call Judy Tompkins (559) 972-7926.
APPETIZER SOCIAL
TUESDAY, JUNE 18,
BRING AN APPETIZER TO SHARE
4:30 PM
GRAND LODGE
BYOTS & BYOB
SUNDAY MAY 26,
JUNIPER RIDGE RESORT SUNDAY CHAPEL SERVICE
10:00 AM
THE NAMES OF THE RESIDENTS WHO SERVED IN THE MILITARY AND HAVE PASSED WERE REMEMBERED AT THE SUNDAY SERVICE.
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DANCE AND INFORMATION
COFFEE & DONUT SPONSORS FOR MAY
MAY 13, Paul Robinson, Robinson Golf Carts
928-537-9999
May 13, Compass Medical Center,
Dr. Justin Woodside - 928-536-5525
May 20, Tom Clancy, Sky Med, Lunch @ 12:00
May 20. The Battery Guy - 928-242-9709
May 20, John, Ballard Senior Home Care
928-234-3094
May 27, Rick Howell, BTM - 928-532-0023
Wednesdays
Texas 2 step
9 - 9:45 AM
&
Arizona 2 step
9:45 - 10:30 AM
starts June 19
Grand lodge
Beginning couples
dance class
Cheryl Covey
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Started May 14
Grand Lodge
Improver Class
9 - 10 AM
Beginners’ Class
10 - 11 AM
Newbies’ Class
(Absolute Starter)
11:00 - 11:30 PM
FRIDAYS
INTERMEDIATE LINEDANCING
9 - 11 AM
JON OSBORN
MONDAYS
10:30 - 12:00 NOON
STARTS JUNE 10
GRAND LODGE
Kent & Sandi Reedy
Carolyn & Ron Ancell
COFFEE & DONUT SPONSORS FOR JUNE
Jun 3, Dana & Kim Thompson, Teamwork Ins. 480-635-1915 Jun 3, Betsy & Chad, Squire Foot & Ankle, 928-457-0961 Jun 3, Angie, Summit Health Care, 928-537-4375 Jun 10, Karen Seiph, Karen’s Country Bake Shop 928-537-5104 Jun 10, Cheryl Hanson, Cool Foam 480-216-8666 Jun 10, Deron, PM-MH Insurance Svc 937-935-1950 Jun 17, Ken Sutton, Sutton Weed 928-369-6415 Jun 17, Bruce, Az Precession Mechanical 928-242-4293 Jun 17, Tyfie Robinson, Pure Relaxation 928-358-7118 Jun 24, Eugene Keywalt, Mountain Auto Glass 928-215-5459 Jun 24, Chenell Bullard, Zealous Salon 480-276-9255
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CHURCH MUSIC
MONDAY & THURSDAY
12:30 - 2:00 PM
GRAND LODGE
STARTS JUNE 3
Lift up your voices
Everyone is welcome!
WORSHIP AND MUSIC
Thursdays
1:30 - 3:30 PM
STARTS JUNE 6
ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE
JANIE NORTHROP
COLETTE JACKSON
UKULELE GROUP
TUESDAYS
10:15 - 11:30 AM ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE
Beginners Welcome! Bring your Ukulele. STARTS JULY 2 thru
AUGUST
SUNDAYS
1 - 4 PM
GRAND
LODGE
ALL ARE WELCOME
TO LISTEN TO OUR
PRACTICE.
BRING SNACKS
AND DRINKS.
MENS & LADIES BIBLE STUDY
WEDNESDAYS
STARTS JUNE 5
10 - 11 AM ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE
PASTOR DALE GROSS
COLETTE & BILL
JACKSON
CHAPEL SERVICES
SUNDAY, MAY 26
10 - 12:00 Noon
Grand Lodge
Pastor ted northrop
“THIS IS “AN INTERDENOMINATIONAL
SERVICE AND EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!
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JUNE INFORMATION AND SIGN UPS
SIGN UP SHEETS
LOCATED IN ACTIVITIES
AED TRAINING
ARC
AEROBIC EXERCISE
BARN QUILTING
BIKING
BOWLING
BRIDGE
GOLF CART PARADE
HIGHWAY CLEANUP
HIKING
MAH JONGG
MILITARY SERVICE
PATIO SALE
PICKLEBALL
SHUFFLEBOARD
WALKING GROUP
OLYMPICS
Starts week of July 15 -9
Need volunteers for plan-ning of the JRR Olympics week, need Committee Members and Judges.
Weekly Meeting, Mondays 1:00 PM Starting June 3, Clubhouse Conference Rm
Questions: Bruce Moore
#221 760-899-7513
ACTIVITIES & EVENTS IN JUNE
JUN 1, Saturday, Patio Sale, 8:00 AM - Noon
JUN 1, Saturday, Line Dance Party, 6:00PM
JUN 2, Sunday, Singles on the Patio, 4 - 6PM First Meeting (Other dates 9,16, 23 & 30)
JUN 2, Sunday, Classic Country Band , 12 - 2 PM ( Other dates June 9,16, 23, & 30)
JUN 3, Monday, Church Music, 12:30 PM - 2::00 PM (Other Dates June 10, 17, & 24)
JUN 4, Tuesday, Stretch & Strength, 8:00 - 9:30 AM (Other Dates June 11, 18, & 25)
JUN 4, Tuesday, Line Dancing, 9 - 11AM ( Other dates June 11,18, & 25,)
JUN 4, Tuesday, AED Training, Clubhouse , 1PM
JUN 6, Thursday, Stretch & Strength, 8:00 - 9:30 AM (Other Dates June 13, 20, & 27)
JUN 6, Thursday, Line Dancing, 9 - 11AM (Other dates 13,20, & 27)
JUN 6, Thursday, Church Music, 12:30 PM - 2::00 PM (Other Dates June 13, 20, & 27)
JUN 6, Thursday, Bingo, 7 - 9PM
JUN 8, Saturday, Johnny K & Kompany – Dance 6:30PM, $9.00 at door $10.00.
Jun 10, Monday, Information from Game & Fish Officer 8:00 AM
JUN 10, MONDAY, CABLE ONE - 8:00 - 12 NOON TECHNICIANS ON SITE TO HELP YOU WITH CABLE & INTERNET SERVICES, CONFERENCE ROOM ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE
JUN 10, Monday, Couples Country Pattern Dance, 10:30 AM - 12 PM (Other dates
June 17, & 24 JUN 12, Wednesday, Don Scott Fashions, & Salad Lunch, 11:30AM $8.00
JUN 13, Thursday, Bingo, 7- 9 PM
JUN 14, Friday, Town Hall Meeting, Grand Lodge, 10 AM
JUN 15, Saturday, Farmers Breakfast, 8AM - 10:30 AM
JUN 15, Saturday, Code Blue – Dance, 6:30PM. $9.00. at door $10.00
JUN 16, Sunday, Kenny Hess Show, 7PM, $12.00. at door $13.00
JUN 18, Tuesday, AED Training , Clubhouse, 1PM
JUN 18, Tuesday, Appetizer Social 4:30 PM
JUN 19, Wednesday, Texas & Arizona 2 Step, 9 - 10:30 AM (Other dated TBD)
JUN 19, Wednesday, Lapidary Lunch on the Patio, Time TBD
Jun 20, Thursday, Bingo, 7 - 9 PM
JUN 21, Friday, Golf Potato Bash Dinner, Time TBD
JUN 22, Saturday, Spare Change Concert by Sid Stephen on the Patio, 6:30PM
JUN 25, Tuesday, Welcome Back Dance w/ Armour, 6:30 PM, $9.00. at door $10.00
JUN 26, Wednesday, Woodshop Pulled Pork Dinner. 4:00 PM, Show to Follow, $8.50
JUN 27, Thursday, Bingo at 7- 9:30 PM
JUN 28, Friday, BOD, Grand Lodge, 10 AM - 12 PM
JUN 29, Saturday, Brad Zinn “The Great Comedians” Show, 7PM $15.00 at door $16.00
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TEXAS HOLD-EM
MONDAY,
1 - 4 PM
WEDNESDAY, 6 - 10 PM
FRIDAY, 1 - 4 PM
SATURDAY,
1 - 4 PM
SANDY NELSON
+++++++++++++++
LADIES
TEXAS HOLD-EM
FRIDAY
9 - 11 AM
GAME BUILDING ROOM B
CARDS AND GAMES
Tuesday 6:15 - 9:00PM
Game Building Room C
Monday
10:30 - 12:45
1ST, 3RD & 5TH $5.00
START MONDAY, JUNE 3
JEANIE O’BRIEN
GAME BUILDING ROOM C
BINGO
THURSDAY 7 PM Grand Lodge
Lodge
Bridge
Chicago bridge
MONDAY & THURSDAY 1 - 4
START MONDAY, JUNE 3
JOE SIRKS
Duplicate bridge
FRIDAY 1 - 4
START FRIDAY, MAY 31
LYNN MCNAMARA & JOE SIRKS
Lessons Available
SIGN UP SHEET IN ACTIVITIES
GAME BUILDING ROOM C
TUESDAY
10:15 - 11:30 AM
Game building room c
JOKERS & PEGS
MONDAY
6 - 8 PM
PHIL VENTURACCI
GAME BUILDING ROOM B
3 CARD PEGS & JOKERS
Mondays & Fridays 6:15PM - 9:00PM
BETTY BOOP CARMEN
GAME BUILDING ROOM A
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CARDS AND GAMES
MAH JONGG
AMERICAN MAH JONGG
THURSDAY, 9:30 - 12:00 PM
SUNDAY, 1 - 4 PM
WEDNESDAY, LESSONS, SIGN UP IN ACTIVITIES
9:30 - 11:30 AM
START JUNE 6
JEAN CARROLL 928-369-8447
GAME BUILDING ROOM C
INTERNATIONAL
MONDAY, 1 - 4 PM
MARIE HARTMAN
START JUNE 3
GAME BUILDING ROOM C
WESTERN
TUESDAY & SUNDAY, 1 - 4 PM
JOYCE SANDERS
START MAY 18
ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE - CONFERENCE ROOM
NATIONAL
MAH JONGG 4 FUN
TUESDAY, 9:30 AM & SUNDAY, 1 - 4 PM
START MAY 18
CAROLE VANDERPOOL
ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE - FRONT ROOM
POKER
TUESDAY & THURSDAY
6:30 PM
START JUNE 4
BEGINNERS WELCOME
CLAY JOHNSON
GAME BUILDING ROOM B
SUNDAY
1 PM - 4 PM
CATHEY NELSON
GAME BUILDING ROOM B
PONYTAIL CANASTA
MONDAY THRU SUNDAY 1 - 3:30 PM
CATHEY NELSON GAME BUILDING ROOM A
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CARDS, GAMES AND MUSIC
MEXICAN TRAIN
WEDNESDAY
1:00 - 3:30 PM
BONNIE TOVAAS
ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE
WEDNESDAY
6:30—8:30 PM
CAROL MCCORMICK
GAME BUILDING ROOM C
MEXICAN TRAIN &
CHICKEN FOOT
TUESDAY
6 - 9 PM
LUCY DAVID
GAME BUILDING ROOM A
WEDNESDAY
& SUNDAY
6 - 9 PM KATHY JAMES
GAME BUILDING RO-
Music jam session
Tuesday 2:00 - 4:00 Pm
START Tuesday June 4
Open music jam, all instruments
welcome voices too!! Grand lodge
Walter cooke & sara schurr
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CRAFTS
CARDMAKING WORKSHOP
$5 Fee
June 11 class canceled, moved to Wednesday June 12, 9 - 11AM
Crafters’ Room
Multi-purpose Lodge
Starts June 1 thru Sept
Connie Myers
BARN QUILT PAINTING Monday 10 - 4 PM - Classes
Sunday 1 - 4 PM - Open Painting
Crafters’ Room
Multi-purpose Lodge
Starts June 1 Thru Sept
Sign up in the Activities Office
Sue Bomers, Instructor
WOODSHOP
WELCOME BACK WOODSHOP MEMBERS!
LOOKING FORWARD TO NEW MEMBERS AS WELL!
THE SHOP IS OPEN FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, HOURS OF
OPERATION ARE PENDING ON MONITORS ON DUTY. THE MORNING
SHIFT 9:00-11:30 AM.
Next meeting will be June 13 @ 9:00 AM. We will be
discussing two very important subjects as follows:
• Fundraiser
• Monitor sign up
Be thinking about becoming a monitor, morning or
afternoon. The shop needs your support to keep open.
leT’s have anoTher producTive and safe season.
LANNY RAY, PRESIDENT
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JRR QUILTING & SEWING
1st meeting June 4 @ 1:00 PM Clubhouse Conference Room
Members will have access to the quilting room 24/7
Membership $10.00 Classes are offered throughout
the Summer Season
Linda Stoneburner, President
“QUILTING ROOM CLOSED TEMPORARILY”
BEADING GROUP
THURSDAYS
1 - 4 PM
Crafters Room
Multi-purpose Lodge
Start Date June 6 thru Sept
Pamela Quatroy
CRAFTS AND SEWING
SCRAPBOOKING
Fridays
10 - 12 & 1 - 4 PM
Crafters Room
Multi-purpose Lodge
Starts June 7 thru Sept
Eydie Heslip
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CRAFTS, FITNESS AND SPORTS
ORGANIZED PLAY
TUESDAY & THURSDAYS
4:00PM
Start June 15, on Court #2
BILL & COLETTE JACKSON
TED & LISA KENNEDY
ARE YOU INTERESTED
IN THE FOLLOWING:
AEROBIC EXERCISE
BIKING CLUB
HIKING CLUB
WALKING GROUP
SIGN UP IN THE
ACTIVITIES OFFICE
@ THE CLUBHOUSE
LAPIDARY
&
SILVERSMITHING
MONDAY & FRIDAY
9 AM - 12 PM CAROL STEPHEN
Wannabes Golf Thank you Ron Borders for the excellent Wannabes teaching program you ran for the golfing community at JRR We will miss you!
GATE HOSTS NEEDED
3 OPENINGS LEFT FOR GATE HOST
NEED HELP ON SUNDAY
CONTACT SUE DOUGHERTY 952-936-9801
POTTERY
MONDAY & FRIDAY
Monitors on Duty
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Pottery will start May 28. Pottery information is posted in craft building.
ELEANOR SLOAN
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HORSESHOES Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 AM
Started May 14
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, & Sun
Open Play
Clay Johnson
WATER AEROBICS
Monday start time is after coffee & donuts Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
8:30 - 9:30 AM Starts June 10 Norma Davis
FITNESS AND SPORTS
GUYS AND GALS SCRAMBLE SATURDAY 7:45 AM - Debby Gorman & Lisa Kennedy - Starts June i
FRIDAY SCRAMBLE - LISA KENNEDY
FRIDAY 7:45 AM - Starts June 7
LADIES 9-HOLE - LEAGUE TUESDAY 7:45 AM - Debby Gorman & Lisa Kennedy - Starts June 4
MIXED 18-HOLE - Starts June 5
WEDNESDAY 7:45 AM - LARRY MCGOUGH
MEN’S 9-HOLE - Starts June 3 MONDAY 7:45 AM - LARRY MCGOUGH
GOLF - 18-HOLE SILVER CREEK FRIDAYS DIXIE NOTHWANG
GOLF PRO SHOP OPENED MAY 17
men’s open round robIN
FRIDAY 8 - 10 AM
LADIES OPEN ROUND ROBIN
WEDNESDAY 8 - 10:00 AM
MIXED OPEN ROUND ROBIN
MONDAY 8 - 10 AM
DONNA BROWNLEE - TENNIS COURTS OPEN JUNE 3
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
8 - 10 AM
Started Tuesday May 14
Judi Kennel
Lessons - Phil Siekiewicz - Teach 4 at a time
Sign up in Activities Office
Pickleball played at Tennis Courts
TENNIS
has again offered Juniper Ridge Residents a discounted rate for 18 holes of golf including cart for $42 plus tax. Play will begin on June 14 and each Friday morning there after. To make your reservation call Silver Creek directly at 928 537 2744 by the Wednesday of the week you wish to play. Identify yourself as a Juniper Ridge resident. You may sign up as a single or if you want to make up your own twosome, three-some, foursome you may do so. If you have any questions call Dixie Nothwang at 623-640-3536.
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“BOWLING”
TUESDAYS
2:00 PM
START MAY 28
PONDEROSA LANES
$10.00 INCLUDES 3
GAMES AND THE POT
QUESTIONS:
ROSEMARY HOWELL
602-549-2353
SIGN-UP IN ACTIVITIES
OFFICE WEEKLY, ON OR
BEFORE MONDAY FOR
BOWLING THE
FOLLOWING TUESDAY
FITNESS AND SPORTS
BILLIARDS
Round Robin: Tuesday & Friday 1 PM
Venture Inn: Thursday Tournament 8 AM
Friendly Games Week Days 1 PM
Billiards - Open Play All Other Times
STARTS JUNE 4
WE ARE GOING TO START A BILLIARD CLUB IN THE NEAR FUTURE
DICK MOON 480-250-3033
SHUFFLEBOARD
LEO STEWART IS
WORKING TO GET THE
COURTS IN SHAPE, IF
YOU WOULD LIKE TO
HELP LEO, CALL
602-580-0330
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED
IN PLAYING
SHUFFLEBOARD SIGN UP IN
THE ACTIVITIES OFFICE
STRETCH & STRENGTH W/ SHIRLEY
TUESDAY & THURSDAYS
8:00 - 9:30 AM STARTS JUNE 4, GRAND LODGE
SHIRLEY CERESA
YOGA
WEDNESDAYS
8 - 10 AM
WATCH FOR
LOCATION & START
DATE
CARRIE TRAYLOR
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JUNIPER RIDGE RV RESORT
Office Hours: 9 AM - 4 PM - Administration Office Activities Hours: 9 AM - 2 PM - Clubhouse
1911 Juniper Ridge Resort Rd, Show Low, AZ 85901 Main Office Phone: 928-537-4805 Activities Office Phone: 928-537-4805 option 4
USE 911 FOR EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY !
Police News Non-Emergency # 928-537-5100
Visit Juniper Ridge on the web: www.juniperridge.com
Check out our website to see the upcoming events.
JUNIPER RIDGE BOARD MEMBERS
PRESIDENT: LARRY WEIDNER
VICE PRESIDENT: BRIAN COUVILLION
TREASURER: CHARLES EISENBISE
SECRETARY: ALEX SHAFFER
MEMBER AT LARGE: DON DOUGHERTY
JUNIPER RIDGE OFFICE, & ACTIVITIES OFFICE
GENERAL MANAGER: PHIL PHILLIPS
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER: GLORIA BUSHNELL
SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: SHANNON COREY
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: BECKY HALL
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: LAURA QUICK
ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR: KAREN HUMPHREY
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS