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VOLUME 23 NUMBER 7 18 W. Pinewood Blvd. P.O. Box 18977 • Munds Park, AZ 86017 (928) 286-9827 May 25, 2015
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Catholic Mass held at Munds Park Community Church: Sat. June 13th, at 4:30 pm
Community Calendar:•Pinewood Sanitary District Monthly Meeting
2nd Thursday of the Month
Next Meeting, June 11th, 3 p.m.
• Pinewood Fire DistrictBoard Meeting - 3rd Tuesday of the month
Next meeting, June 16th
• Community Emergency Response Team (CERT Mtg)
2nd Tuesday of the month, 6:30 p.m. at Fire Station Next Meeting, June 9th
• PFD Auxiliary Monthly Meeting/Potluck1st Tuesday of the month
Next Meeting, June 2nd, 6:30 p.m.
•Neighborhood Watch “People Helping People”Next Meeting, Wednesday Aug 19th
6:30 - 8p.m. at the Pinewood Fire Station
Next Edition of the Pinewood News June 8th, 2015
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Proceed with Patience and Caution ~ Pinewood Blvd Road Work
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As I look out my office window, I see all the action going on while PinewoodBoulevard is under construction with trucks and more trucks going by. It is quite thechallenge to drive on Pinewood due to the construction and PATIENCE is needed by all.Please watch for the construction workers who are directing traffic and obey all signs thatare posted. It is for everyone’s safety. On page 45 I have re-printed the article fromCoconino County Public Works. It explains the construction process of Pinewood Blvdand the Munds Wash Bridge Repair. The important thing to remember is the outcomeand the result will be a new paved Pinewood Blvd!
The change in weather has not been a welcome sight. Snow, hail and rain for the lasttwo weeks!!! I know it’s common to have snow in May and the forest really needs themoisture, but what happened to Spring?
Soon school will be out, vacations planned and summer will be here!
Lastly, as you will see in this edition of the Pinewood News, it is in 2 sections. As the busy summer monthsapproach the paper grows, which is a very good thing! We want to publish a great quality paper and with this changewe can achieve it. The Pinewood News has been in circulation close to 23 years. It took alot of hard work andchange as the years rolled by. Our thanks to the advertisers, writers and readers for all their continued support!
Happy Memorial Day and let us remember all the men and women in the military who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
The Pinewood News...
Then and Now!
The Pinewood News FirstPublication, May 23, 1993
Owner & editor, Bill Swafford
Stop the presses!ThePinewood News has
a new owner, Jan TothAugust 30, 2000
Big News! The PinewoodNews has a new owner! Jan Toth sells the paper to Jim and Sharon Emery
September 23, 2013
Pinewood Blvd construction
It will be a great road!
Snow! May 2015
2 May 25, 2015 Pinewood News
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MAY/JUNE 2015
May 27th Pinewood Country Club “Hump Day” 4:00-7:00 Happy Hour
May 29th Friday Night Karaoke at PCC 8:00-Midnight
May 29th Friday Night Karaoke at RV Park 7:00 Rec/Dance Hall
May 30th Live Music/Vibe Band at RV Park 6:30 Rec/Dance Hall
May 31st Square Dancing at RV Park 6:00-9:00 pm Rec/Dance Hall
June 3rd Pinewood Country Club “Hump Day” 4:00-7:00 Happy Hour
June 3rd Pinewood Country Club Jimmy D’Boois Band 4:00 PM
June 4th Pinewood Players Halleluiah Rehearsals 4:00 PM Theater
June 5th Friday Night Karaoke at PCC 8:00-Midnight
June 5th PPOA “Bingo” at Pinewood Country Club 7:00-9:00 pm
June 5th Friday Night Karaoke at RV Park 7:00 Rec Hall
June 5th Pinewood Players Halleluiah Rehearsals 4:00 PM
June 6th Live Music/JC & Juke Rockers 6:30 Rec/Dance Hall
June 6th A.L.S. Pancake Breakfast at Pinewood Fire Dept 7:00 -11:00 a.m.
June 6th Pinewood Country Club Afternoon Band Noon-4:00 PM Patio
June 6th PCC “New Brothers Band” 6:00-10:00 PM
June 6th PP Halleluiah Rehearsals at Theater 9:00-Noon & 2:00-5:00 PM
June 7th PP Halleluiah Rehearsals at theater 1:00 PM All Cast & Crew
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Walking 'TheWay' Across
Northern Spain
By StaceyVagabonding Lulu”
Wittig Travel Writer
"I finally watched the movie, 'The Way,' so I couldsee what your trip to Spain is all about," said my girl-friend Becky. The movie stars Martin Sheen anddepicts the adventures of modern-day travelers on theCamino of Santiago in northern Spain. The Camino isan ancient pilgrimage route that today is walked bythousands of people from all over the world.
"Is that delightful scene where everyone sits arounda big farm table drinking wine, eating and laughingaccurate? Does that really happen?" she asked.
"Oh, yes," I exclaimed, "And it is the best part ofthe Camino experience -- breaking bread with peoplefrom different cultures and sharing your thoughts anddreams."
Last night I had just such an experience at Hospitalde San Nicolas outside of Fromista, Spain. The hospi-tal was actually built as a shelter for wandering pil-grims of the Middle Ages. They stopped at shelterssuch as this one and were fed and taken care of bychurch volunteers. The rectangular building looks likea small chapel and includes a altar and sanctuaryinside. Several years ago the building was saved fromdisrepair by friends of the Camino in Italy.
Today three people from the organization volunteer
to take care of modern pilgrims. There are only 12beds in the small stone building. I was fortunateenough to get one of them. The number twelve is richin Chritian symbolism as there were twelve apostles ofJesus Christ.
The Italian volunteers made a bounteous dinner forus that included an antipasto salad of mushrooms fromItalian forests, homemade tomato sauce that inticinglysimmered for hours, wine, water and dessert. The longbanquet table was set and spanned the length of thechurch-like building. I laughed and ate with fourKorean young people, two women from Germanywith whom I had walked that day, two women fromFrance and a father with his two sons from Canada.We shared our stories of our walk while the Italiansserved us by candlelight. Because there was no elec-tricity we were not connected to the Internet and hadto use candles for illumination in the windowlesslimestone building.
The evening started at 7 p.m. with a foot washingservice similar to what Jesus did for his apostles. Wegathered around the altar, sat in chairs and the Italianwoman came by with a basin to wash our feet, kiss
them and we responded with 'amen.' It was a verymoving experience for all of us. I felt blessed to readthe special ritual in English although the rest of theservice was done in Italian. It ended with all of us say-ing The Lord's Prayer together in each of our ownnative languages. We were then dismissed from theservice to break bread together at the banquet table.This was a very special cleaning experience. Noteveryone who walks Camino de Santiago does it forreligious reasons but those who find themselves in thissort of service are sure to feel the Spirit of God.
Breaking bread with people from other countries isa fun experience and happens almost every nightwhile walking the Camino. I am currently walkingfrom Saint Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago deCompostela in Spain. If you'd like to learn more,please check out my blog atwww.SpiritualandWalkingGuides.com.
Stacey "Vagabonding Lulu" is a travel writer basedin Munds Park, Arizona. She recently released thebook, Spiritual and Walking Guide: Leon to Santiago.You may find it on Amazon.com.
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I received a call the other day regarding my
last article about wildfires and keeping your
important papers safe (Thanks Lou).
I had not given much thought to keeping
those important papers in a safe until Lou men-
tioned it. When I went looking around, I found
there are a multitude of choices out there and
the prices are all over the map too. I found an
article on one web site that seemed to me to
give you a lot of information to think about so I
have copied it here. It is from www.nation-
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Fire resistant safes vary widely in terms of
their size and weight, level of fire resistance,
intended mounting location, and degree to
which they will resist a burglary attempt. Fire
resistant safes may be secured by several
types of locking mechanisms, both mechanical
and electronic.
Depending on the particular model, a fire
resistant safe may provide 30 minutes of fire
protection (minimal), 60 minutes of fire protec-
tion (average), or up 120 minutes of fire protec-
tion (good). In testing, safes with the 60 minute
and 120 minute time specifications are exposed
to heat in a furnace at high temperatures
designed to replicate or exceed the conditions
in a typical house fire. To pass a test like this,
after being heated in a furnace, the safe must
have an interior temperature of less than 350
degrees Fahrenheit. The idea is that, since
paper begins to char at approximately 405
degree Fahrenheit, a safe that meets or
exceeds this type of testing will protect your
documents inside the safe in the event they are
exposed to a fire in the real world.
It is important to note that certain valuables,
such as photographic negatives, analog film,
and legacy computer backup media, such as
floppy disks and magnetic tape, are particularly
sensitive to the ravages of heat and will begin
to degrade at temperatures significantly less
than 350 degrees Fahrenheit - the litmus test
for a fire resistant safe designed to protect doc-
uments. To protect these types of valuables,
you should store them in a media safe also
known as a data safe. This is a special type of
fire resistant safe designed to maintain an inte-
rior temperature of less than 150 degrees
Fahrenheit. Unfortunately, the manufacturing
cost per cubic foot of storage space inside a
media safe (Class 150) is much higher than
that of a document safe (Class 350). For this
reason, the price of media safes is generally
much higher than that of equal-sized fire resis-
tant safes designed to protect documents.
Many fire resistant safes are designed to be
anchored to a fixed object to prevent them from
being removed during a burglary attempt. Safes
that are fire resistant for 60 minutes or 120 min-
utes with an anchoring feature can only be
anchored through the base of the safe, mostly
commonly through a recessed anchor hole
located at the center of the base of the safe.
These safes should never be anchored through
their back wall. Doing so, would compromise or
eliminate the fire resistant design of the safe.
Fire resistant safes are available in varying
levels of burglary resistance:
•Basic Security. Fire resistant safes that pro-
vide only a basic level of burglary resistance
are typically lightweight safes constructed of
minimal amounts of steel. These types of safes
are relatively inexpensive and may be useful for
protecting valuables from fire and keeping valu-
ables away from cleaning personnel, household
guests, roommates, etc. However, these safes
are not very burglary resistant and may not pro-
vide an adequate level of burglary resistance in
the event of a break-in.
•Class B. Class B fire resistant safes are
stronger than fire resistant safes that provide
only Basic Security. These safes have doors
that are constructed of a minimum of 1/2" steel.
The body of these safes is constructed of a
minimum of 1/4" steel. These safes almost
always come with a 1/2" recessed anchor hole
located at the center of the base of the safe for
anchoring the safe to a floor. Safes of this type
also often have additional security features built
into the safe that lower-rated safes do not, such
as relocking devices, drill-resistant hard plates,
larger and more locking bolts, and higher quali-
ty bolt work. Class B fire resistant safes also
have more secure and reliable locking mecha-
nisms, such commercial grade dial combination
locks and keypads. While costing more, safes
of this type offer a higher degree of security,
together with fire protection, and are available
with more longer-lasting and reliable locking
mechanisms.
•Class C. Class C fire resistant safes are
similar to Class B fire resistant safes, except
that they are constructed of even thicker steel.
Class C safes have doors that are constructed
of a minimum of 1" of steel. The body of these
safes is constructed of a minimum of 1/2" steel.
•TL-15/TL-30+. Rarely used in residential
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Breakfasts are usually pretty easymeals to put together, taking lesstime than the typical dinner. To con-tinue with last month’s theme ofbreakfast, in this column I am tryingto convince you to turn breakfast intodinner. Nobody doesn’t like breakfastfor dinner. (Sorry, Sara Lee.)
When the kids were little, and I wasfrazzled after getting home later thanusual, I would sometimes turn dinneron its head and make breakfast fordinner. They loved it, and it was easi-er than doing the meat and potatoesthing.
Tip #16 Serve breakfast for dinner
Some people will make omelets orfrittatas for dinner. Those are skillet-ready meals that go quickly fromprep to table. Served with frozenwaffles (homemade or store-bought),you have your protein and your carbsin a quick meal. Serve those waffleswith fruit instead of syrup and youproduced a balanced, relatively lowcal dinner in a short time.
While I love serving my quiche fordinner, it is not a quick meal due tocooking time, but if you have time,do it for something different.
But for a quick meal, as promised, Ilike breaking eggs into avocadohalves and baking them until thewhites are set and the yellows runny(about 15 minutes). Talk about anutritional dinner!
Another option is my Cheese Gritsand Baked Eggs that I adapted from arecipe on Yahoo. It is pretty quick.Dinner on the table from prep toserving is about ½ hour.
Cheese Grits and Baked Eggs (for
8)
1½ cups instant grits 6 cups water, salted1¼ cups grated cheese, divided(cheddar, Asiago, Swiss, orParmesan)2 cups baby spinach8 strips bacon, crumbled, extra crispySalt and pepper 8 medium eggs
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Preparea ceramic pie plate or 8 largeramekins with non-stick baking sprayor olive oil.
Bring salted water to rapid boil. Addgrits and reduce heat to low. Stir con-stantly for about 5 minutes untilthickened. Turn off heat, but keeppan on heated burner.
Stir in 1 cup of cheese and bacon stiruntil cheese melts. Add spinach andstir to distribute evenly. Season withsalt and pepper.
Put grits into pie pan or individualramekins on a baking sheet. Make anindentation in the grits for each egg,and place a cracked egg in each. NOTE: If using ramekins, fill only ¾full with grits mixture.
Bake for about 15-20 minutes. Rotatepan halfway through. Remove fromoven when whites are set but the eggyolks runny.
Top with ¼ cup of remaining cheese.Serve immediately by dishing up oneegg and the grits it sat in.
I love to serve this with a fruit cupand cinnamon toast.
I hope you will read my blog thatoften features recipes atwww.sharonarthurmoore.blogspot.com
If you have read my culinary mystery, Mission Impastable, I’dlove to hear what your favorite recipewas in the book.
Pinewood News 7May 25, 2015
The Quick Cook
The Quick Cook Makes Breakfast for DinnerBy Sharon Arthur Moore
The 2015 Pinewood Players Theatre Season
Adult Plays Friday Saturday Sunday7:00 PM 2:30 PM
Hallelujah Girls 6/12 6/13 7:00 6/14
Director: Lynn Rouyer 6/19 6/20 7:00 6/21
Be My Baby: 7/31 8/1 7:00 8/2
Director: Bill Kane 8/7 8/8 2:30 8/9
Whose Wives Are 8/21 8/22 7:00 8/23
They Anyhow? 8/28 8/29 7:00 8/30
Director:Marsha Propps
Drama Camp Plays
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Wipeout! (Tween Camp) 7/17 7/18-2:30 7/19
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For more information, go to: www.pinewoodplayers.com
PINEWOOD PLAYERS NEWS
Want to know how plays make it to the stage? Here’s how it starts:
Each spring, potential directors start reading through scripts from plays they’ve
seen or plays that have been recommended to them. They’ll pick one they like.
Perhaps they think it will make the folks in Munds Park laugh, or that it will touch
the audience’s heart. In May or June, they’ll appear before the play selection com-
mittee and pitch their favorite play. Or sometimes the play selection committee
will find the perfect play and ask experienced Pinewood Players members if
they’d like to direct it.
By August, three plays and directors will have been selected for the following
summer. Now directors each look for a producer or assistant – someone knowl-
edgeable about all aspects of the theater who can arrange for stages to be set, cos-
tumes to be made, paint to be laid and money to be spent ever so carefully. The
two of them will talk about the director’s vision for the play and decide what
they’ll be looking for during auditions.
Auditions – which are open to anyone - are usually held near Labor Day. Usually
twenty or thirty prospective actors show up and read the lines for several different
parts. People are always nervous, of course, and a little bit competitive – but also
very supportive of each other.
After auditions are complete, directors huddle with their teams to pick a dream
cast for their play. They pick an alternate dream cast, too, because, like the NFL,
they’re going to be competing with others for their choices! All the directors get
together make final choices and call actors with good news. Even those who don’t
get parts are invited to help with the plays one way or another.
Now the really hard work begins. Over the winter, the stage will be designed and
actors will begin rehearsing. More on that in your next Pinewood News!
Kathy Abramowitz, Membership Chair, Pinewood Players
Kathy can be reached at: [email protected]
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Karaoke Saturday Nights7:30 p,m.
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Provident Partners RealtyMPBA
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Provident Partners Realty
Designated Broker602-622-1196
Bill Spain
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CONGRATULATIONS!!
Pinewood Realty is proud to announce that DAve KRAeMeR is celebrating 22 years
of continuous sales and customer assistance with the
NUMBeR 1 ReAL eSTATe COMPANyin Munds Park!
Dave consisently continues to be a Multi Million “DollarProducer!” Should Dave be of any Real Estate assis-
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Realty5 W. Pinewood Bkvd
Munds Park, AZ 56017
PINEWOOD IS PERFECT -PASS IT ON (Part 1)
By Jan Toth
So what do we know about our little com-munity, Munds Park? We know the valleywas settled in the 1800 by members of theMunds Family, Thompsons, and the Loysto name a few. But that was in the 1800’s.What about Pinewood? Where were thefirst houses built in Munds Park? Whenwas the original clubhouse built and howbig was it? Besides the sale of property,what other business’ thrived in MundsPark? Well, let me try to answer some ofthose questions this summer.
I have gotten a lot of this information fromDick Gray and a file box full of informa-tion gathered by Joy Rosenthal. I should have talked with a lot morepeople but I didn’t, so if anyone has infor-mation about our little community to add,please contact me at 928-286-9245 or 928-607-2741. I would appreciate it as I’msure everyone will.
The first real beginning of Pinewood,from what was prime mountain ranch andfarm land was when Northern Aire Lodgeand Country Club was formed in the mid1950’s. Feltman and Weirich DevelopmentCo. was formed. They purchased theBurrus farm in Munds Park. The planscalled for a golf course, club house, swim-ming pool, and tennis courts in the parkitself. There were originally 153 lots forsale and each lot owner would supply itsown sewer and water systems. Materials,workmen and supplies for the constructionwere hauled in from Phoenix or Sedona upover Schnebly Hill Road and MundsHighway from Flagstaff. You can stilltravel Old Munds Highway fromMountainaire to the Flagstaff BotanicalGardens and then connecting to Old Route66. Since I-17 had not yet been built, thetrip up here was five hours long.
Opening roads and subdividing began andby 1957 the golf course was being sodded.Navajo Road was south of the golf courseand Apache Road was to the north of thenMormon Lake Road which is nowPinewood Blvd. The Black CanyonFreeway was finished from Phoenix toBlack Canyon City by 1952 and construc-tion proceeded further north each year. Asa side note, if you look up I-17 you willfind that the Black Canyon Freeway nowends at Sonoran Desert Drive (Loop 303)exit.
I-17 construction timeline:
•1964: Miles 253-269 (Sunset Point toDugas Rd/Orme Rd);•1971: Miles 269-279 (Dugas/Orme Rd toArizona 169)•1978: Miles 279-293 (Arizona 169 toCornville Road)
•1966: Miles 293-340 (Cornville Road toInterstate 40, constructed from
Mile 298-337 as two lane freeway)•1974: Miles 298-312 (Converted to fourlanes)•1976: Miles 312-337 (Converted to fourlanes)
Northernaire was the first developmentplanned by Feltman & Weirich. Alongwith the construction of the clubhouse, theHogans were built. The eight Hogans wereeach three units and included a huge fire-place, neat kitchen, Living room/diningarea and two bedrooms. They were rented
out,sometimes used for summer employ-ees and then for people invited toPinewood in the summer for a weekend.They were all moved, torn down or usedfor fire training by the volunteer firedepartment before I came here in 1983.Jesse Newton was one of those hired to dothe stonemason work building the fire-place and other stonework in the littleclubhouse. He traveled from Bridgeport todo this work and Jesse Jr came with hisdad and helped sod the golf course. Jessewas then hired later to do the mason workon the Hogans. Linda Van Deren’s grand-father also worked on the clubhouse con-struction. The original homes built inNorthernaire were O’Malley Lot 135 or136; Paul Busch Lot 132; Dave WynneLot 122, Hazel and LD. Beck Lot 142 &143; the Dudding’s on Apache (the fourthhome built), and Red Oaks in Oakwood .
The formal opening of the OakwoodCountry Club was Memorial Day of 1959.
Paul Richards, manager of the AmericanLeague “White Sox” was one of the devel-opers and so brought Dizzy Dean, MickeyMantle and other baseball greats to givethe attendees a view of their “golfing”abilities or lack there-of. They had arodeo, a parade and a Pig Fest with BarryGoldwater as a guest.
To be continued……
Photo credits Jay Greene
Hogans
Oakwood sign 35 mi south
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Welcome Back Summer FriendsThis is our 26th Season!
We will be open
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Please stop by or call for an appointment
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Sudoku Solution
Financial FocusShould You Make Investment Moves
Based On A Strong Dollar?
Currently, the U.S. dollar is pumped up
and powerful. But what does a strong
dollar mean to you, as an investor?
To begin with, it’s important to
understand just what is meant by a
“strong” dollar. The U.S. dollar does
not exist in a vacuum — its value, from
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its changing strength relative to that
of other currencies. Let’s look at an
example: Suppose that, in 2011, you
traveled to Europe and wanted to trade
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euros. At that time, your dollar would
have converted to about .75 of a euro.
Fast forward to early 2015; if you
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In other words, you can buy more
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In fact, earlier this year, the euro hit a
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In contrast to its impact on U.S.
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Also, the stronger dollar can help make
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volatility on your portfolio. Be aware,
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special risks beyond currency fluctuations,
including political and economic instability.
The strong dollar may have attracted
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you can help keep up the “strength” of
your own dollars.
This article was written by Edward Jones
for use by your local Edward Jones
Financial Advisor.
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It's getting time to talk about the scholarship program again this year.Applications are due by May 31, 2015.
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Applications should be turned in to Dick Drinen at PO Box 18076 orat his home, 160 E. Apache Rd.
Deadline is May 31, 2015. Please call 928-286-9020 if you have any questions.
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Summer Resolutions
By Annie Weissman
I can’t remember what my New Year’s Resolutions were, so it’s time
for Summer Resolutions. It’s another chance to reflect upon how to
improve my life. On Wednesday I’m moving up to Munds Park for the
summer, until mid-October. I do like beginnings and endings. I’m sure
that’s why I liked working in education. There was a clear cut begin-
ning with the opportunity to get things right, an ending to finish off
achievements or disasters, and then a summer to consider how to make
the next year better.
The first resolution is the same as everyone else’s, lose weight. I
resolve to eat fewer sweets. I haven’t been particularly good at keeping
that resolution but I am going to see my family back East in June so I
hope to shed a few pounds before I go. I lost fifteen pounds last sum-
mer and only put nine of them back on during the winter. I think that’s
progress.
Secondly I resolve to exercise. I do get some exercise walking the dogs
forty-five minutes a day, but they go at a leisurely pace and stop to
sniff. Since Zumba is not being offered due to Mary’s hip surgery, I
need to find a new activity. I resolve to take up pickle ball. I saw a
short piece about it on television and it looks like a cross between ten-
nis and ping pong. Watch out, Doug Pusateri and David Moore, here I
come!
I would again like to direct a cabaret readers’ theater play, hopefully
the one I wrote this winter. I’m flattered that several people have
already asked if they can be in one of my plays. Another resolution:
don’t get a swelled head.
Last November I participated in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing
Month.) I want to revise that book to publication readiness this sum-
mer. I should also fix the mystery I wrote last year, but its flaw, not
enough Voice, means a total rewrite. I’m not sure I can do it. Maybe
I’ll make it into a full length play.
I need to plant the flower garden. Oh goodie! Trips to Warner’s! I put
in perennials last year but saw no signs of life when I was up in Munds
Park at the end of April. I’ve given up on vegetables. It’s important to
know my strengths and frailties.
I’m hiring out the pine needle cleanup. I’m not afraid of the hard work
but the year I did it myself I had to make ten trips to the dump and get
my car washed afterward. I wonder if I can pay someone to dump the
needles for me. Then I could count raking the pine needles as exercise
if I do it an hour a day. Hmmm.
Check out my book, Reinvented Lives, available on amazon.com,
and my website at www.annieweissman.com and my blog at
www.thesinglesenior.wordpress.com
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REALTOR®623-205-0635
Dee Spain
REALTOR®480-231-3425
Stan Sisson
REALTOR®623-398-4777
Sale Pending June 2015
Sale Pending June 2015
Sale Pending June 2015
Pinewood News 23May 25, 2015
Provident Partners Realty“Your Partner in Pinewood”
MPBA Founding Business Member
www.providentnaz.com928.286.9171928.286.9171
Fax (928) 286-9107Fax (928) 286-9107
William J. SpainDesignated Broker®
$249,900 $249,900 $259,900
$139,000 $329,500
$279,900 $287,000
$287,500
$359,900$409,900
$299,900
$379,900
$165,000 $249,900
$169,900 $181,000
$250,000
$374,900
$239,000$229,900
17980 WALAPAI #13BBEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED
TURN-KEY 3/2, FP,GOLF COURSE VIEWS, BALCONY
17090 MESCALERO DRIVE3/2, DW, OMC, 1232 SQ FT
2007 BUILD, ON STEM WALL
1215 COUGAR STREET3/1.75, BACKS MUNDS CANYON
BIG LOT, BRAND NEW ROOF,MULTIPLE DECKS, ST SIDE PKG
895 CARIBOU ROAD3/2, TWO CAR GARAGE
16494 SQ FT LOT, BIRDS NESTLOFT - CHARMING
17145 MESCALERO DR2/2, SPLIT FLOOR PLAN
5,900 SQ FT LOT
1211 COUGAR ST4/2, CANYON HOME
OMC, SCREEN PORCHHUGE LOT
17245 MESCALERO DRIVE3/2, DW, 2007 BUILD, 1200SQ FTWOOD FIREPLACE,
NICELY TREED LOT
17920 HALF MOON RDMAJESTIC MOUNTAIN HOME, 3/2 FULL BATHS, LARGE BACK
PATIO, GARAGE
185 FAIRLANE DRIVE3/2, C-AIR, GRANITE,
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY...CHALET
805 OAK DRIVE3/2, TWO CAR GARAGE
WRAP DECK, OPEN FLOOR PLAN
18 OAK DRIVE3/2, MODIFIED A FRAME,
TWO DECKS, ONE CAR GARAGE
930 PINEWOOD BLVD2/1.75 PLUS DEN, 2 CARGARAGE 1443 SQ FT,
BIG LOT, CHARMINGLOTS OF TREES
17200 IRON SPRINGS RD3/2 WELL MAINTAINEDLARGE COVERED DECK
17475 SEQUOIA DRIVE4/3, SPLIT, 2 CAR GARAGE,
BACKS CANYON, 10500 SQ FT LOT
18045 WALAPAI RD2/2, BIG SUNSCREEN, VERY
LARGE ROOMS, GARAGE & CAR-PORT, ACRE GOLF COURSE LOT
17765 SUPAI ROAD4/2, HALF ACRE GOLF COURSE
HOME, GREAT VIEWS,HUGE POTENTIAL
645 TURKEY TRAIL2/1.5, SEASONAL CREEK,
FRONT COVERED DECK, FP1500 SQ FT, DARLING
1065 COUGAR ROADLOG SIDED HOME, STUNNING
VIEWS, 3/1.75, WOOD BURNINGSTOVE, 17,967 SQ FT LOT
1325 WILDCAT DRIVE3/2, OPEN PLAN, SOARINGCEILING, SIDE PATIO DECK
ONE CAR GARAGE
17280 MESCALERO DR4/2.5 CABIN, 2 CAR GARAGE,
HUGE FENCED YARD,PELLET STOVE
Irene Russell Tom Bradbury Diane Robinson Kathleen Holmes
REALTOR®928-607-3639
REALTOR®928 286-9203
REALTOR®602-350-8536
REALTOR®520-483-1949
Sharon Migliorino
REALTOR®623-451-5047
Charlie Gilson
REALTOR®602-793-1032
Ed Lange
REALTOR® 602-373-0158
Sale Pending June 2015
Sale Pending June 2015
Munds Park Fourth of July Parade
Start planning your participation in this year’s Munds Park parade on
Saturday, July Fourth! The Pinewood Property Owners’ Association
will be sponsoring the parade for the fifth year. The parade starts at
10:00am and will follow the same route including the staging area as
last year. There are a few changes from previous years due to
Coconino County trying to standardize and promote safety in all of the
communities hosting parades. The biggest change is the pre-registra-
tion that is required before the parade. Check the form below and
submit in one of the ways indicated in order to guarantee your entry as
there may be a maximum number of vehicles permitted. Also, the
distribution of candy or other items during the parade is now prohibited
but the participants can go to the carnival after the parade and offer
them to the attendees. The 6/22 issue of the Pinewood News will
have a map of the route and final information before the parade.
Parade Rules:
1. Observe the rules or be subject to suspension the following year.
2. Any participation in the parade is strictly at your own risk.
3. No alcohol.
4. Vehicles must be in the staging area by 10:00am.
5. Licensed drivers only.
6. Maintain a safe pace.
7. No candy or other items distributed during the parade.
8. Due to construction, no motorized vehicles may park
on Pinewood Blvd.
9. Vehicles must not stop on parade route or on Fairway Dr.
after leaving parade route.
10. Registration forms must be completed prior to the parade.
For information call Len Friedlund at (928) 286-1655 or (928) 600-
3896 or Carl Withers at (928) 286-4001 or (602) 531-8298.
Registration Form2015 Munds Park Fourth of July Parade
Name
Vehicle License
Munds Park Address
Type of Entry: (check one)ATV Truck______Truckw/trailer_____Other________________
Approximate number of persons on vehicle/trailer____________
Please return form to Pinewood Fire Station at any time or MundsPark Post Office during open hours. You may also mail to:P.O. Box 17106, Munds Park, AZ 86017 or use the electronic formon:www.pinewoodppoa.org
PPOA 4TH OF JULYHOME DECORATING CONTEST
Pinewood/Munds Park Community getout your boxes of 4th of July decorations!
The Pinewood Property Owner’s Association (PPOA) will again sponsor its 4th of July Home Decorating Contest. This
will be the 5th year for this contest. The contest isopen to all homeowners in Pinewood/Munds Park.
The PPOA has increased the award amounts.
First Prize $200.00Second Prize $150.00 Third Prize $100.00
Last year we had over 20 participants so get your decorating done early. The deadline for entering this contest is
5:00 p.m. on Thursday July 2, 2015. This will give the judges time to view the homes and make a decision. Once the judges
pick the winners they will be notified and a list of winners will also be posted with businesses in the community.
The judges for the contest will be members of the PPOA Board. Ifyou would like to enter your home please call one of the numbers
listed below and give them the information.
Have a fun and safe 4th of July!
Sandy Drahos (928) 286-2424Gail VanDeurzen (623) 670-0255Leslie DeGroot (928) 286-0250Peggy Abram (928) 864-6717Carl Withers (928) 286-4001
Pinewood News 25May 25, 2015
Meet the Cast:
Melanie Westmark as
Sugar Lee Thompson
Bill Spain as
Bobby Dewanye
Nancy Del Duca as
Nita MooneyDarvin Bussey as
Billy Bob
Ron Young as
Porter Padgett
Lori Prescott as
Crystal Hart
Gina Burton as
Carlene Travis
Carol Jones as
Mavis Flowers
Cheryl Parker as
Bunny Sutherland
Buy Tickets at pinewoodplayers.com
26 Pinewood NewsMay 25, 2015
17415 S. Sahuaro PlMLS#162013
Beautiful cabin on Canyon Lot,Az Rm w/Large Redwood Deck,
A/C, Panoramic Views,New kitchen4BD/3BACall Debi
195 Paradise CircleMLS#162155
Chalet w/panoramic views,Woodburning Frpl, New carpet,
Rock fire pit in backyard, Double car garage
3bd/2baCall Debi
17470 S.StallionMLS#161649
Heavily treed lot. Master bed-room located off the living roomarea (Main Level). Formal diningroom, large kitchen with island.
3Bd/ 4.5Ba Call Debi
17225 S. Iron SpringsMLS#159633
Beautiful, Completely Remodeled; Large covered
porch; New Hardwood FloorOMC; 2bd/1.75ba
Call Debi
685 E. ReindeerMLS#159082
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Lg GreatRm. Huge Deck, Central Heat
Neat as a Pin!Call Dave
95 W. Campfire TrailMLS#159604
Trees,Trees & More Trees,2,304SQ FT Chalet on Oversize Lot,
4BD/3BAVaulted T & G Ceiling
Central HeatCall Dave
17110 S. Deer Run2 bed room/2 bath /10x42 Az
Room,meticulously maintained,shows like
a model home.
MLS#159897Call Dave
1405 Silver PlaceMLS#161323
Trees, Trees & More Trees.This Prime lot is located near the
National Forest Great neighborhood!
Call Dave
19 East OakMLS#161643
Extremely Secluded, 3/2,over 1/2 acre lot, fireplace,
central heat, vaulted ceiling, new siding, metal
roof, 2 car garageMuch, Much, More!
Call Dave
1155 Pawprint PlaceMLS#157566
Beautiful Open Floor Plan,Woodburning Frpl, Panoramic
Views of Munds Canyon2BD/1.75BA
Call Debi
1435 E Jaguar LNMLS#161669
This lot is nearly twice thesize at 12,768 Square Feet.The lot is fully fenced and isloaded with trees and lush
vegetation.Call Dave
45 W Campfire TrailMLS#158842
Cul-de-sac with beautiful views,Large 2 car garage, Woodburning
stove & Fireplace4BD/2BACall Debi
1171 E. Coyote RdMLS #162005
Well Maintained SW w/LgRm Addition, Lg CoveredPorch, Fenced in yard,
Carport, 2bd/1.5baCall Debi
17185 S. Mescalero DrMLS#160247
Super sharp 3 bedroom, 1.75baths, move in ready immaculatecondition/central heat plus wood
burning stove.Call Dave
Don Tillery
Designated Broker
Owner
Ofc: (928) 286-1030
Debbie Kraemer
REALTOR®
Cell (928) 814-0144
Debi Bright, REALTOR®Associate Broker
Cell: (928) 699-7703
SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 27 YEARS
Dave Kraemer, REALTOR®
Cell: (928) 380-3639
SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 22 YEARS
1320 E. Jaguar LaneMLS#159669
Great Home for Entertaining,2 master suites, New woodFloor, Covered Decks
3bd / 3 baCall Debi
715 E. OakMLS#169676
Great lot ready for cabin ormanufactured home.
Priced to Sell!
Call Dave
17845 Golden PondMLS#159200
Views of Lake O’DellOpen Kitchen w/large pantry
Double car garage, 2,258 SqFt4BD/3BA
Call Debi
5 W. Pinewood Blvd.
P.O. Box 17218
Munds Park, AZ 86017
REALTYDon Tillery, Designated
Broker/Owner
$325,000
$310,000
$289,000
$294,900
$179,700$319,000
$375,000
$65,900
$129,900
$99,900
$184,900
$114,900
$239,000
$295,700$129,900
$142,500
LOTS: 17135 S. Deer Run Rd. - $65,000 • 1365 E. Jaguar Ln - $114,900 - 1000 E. Caribou Rd. - $139,000 • 17830 Hopi Rd - $79,500 •
635 E.Pinewood Blvd - $148,900 • 17540 Bluejay Circle - $174,900 • 17735 S. Stallion - $109,500
135 Bison Dr - *Reduced* $76,000 • 17380 Shadow Rock - $130,000 TOWNHOUSE/CONDO’S: 17980 S. Walapai Rd #5B - $154,900
27 E Oak DriveMLS#162147
Mountain Retreat!Cute A Frame tucked away in
the pines,Upgraded kitchen,new flooring, no appliances
1bd/1baCall Debi
17430 Big Sky DriveMLS#160721
Custom Construction, Wraparound trex decking, 2 gas fire-places, Large workshop in back-
yard, Central propane heat2bd/2 baCall Debi
930 E. RaintreeMLS#161894
Magnificent Home with soaringceilings, open floor plan, Dreamkitchen, built in BBQ, Beautiful
views, Powered Blinds.5BD/4BACall Debi
785 Oak DriveMLS#161498
Extremely well kept A-FrameWrap around decking
Open Floor Plan, 2 bedroomsplus large loft
2BD/3BACall Debi
$495,000
$299,000
Reduced Reduced
Sale Pending
New Listing! New Listing!
New Listing!
$679,500 $538,000
17095 S. Poco PlaceMLS#161547
Oversized lot at the end of acul-de-sac, So much potential
Come Take a Look!2bd/1ba
Call Debi
$199,500$80,000
When you want results you can count on
Pinewood News 27May 25, 2015
17125 Sequoia Dr2 BR; 2 BA; unique roof system allowing
spaciousness and light; FAE; storage shed;lovely deck; dog run; on a very well-treed lot &
close to the Forest. MLS#159982 — Sam/Bob
17240 Winding TrailGorgeous 3BR, 1/75BA Mountain Chalet
nestled into a well treed quarter acre lotclose to the Nat’l Forest; wrap around
decks; Wood burning fireplace, Central gas,Heat; Furnished
Plus 1 Year Home WarrantyMLS#160216 Bob/Sam
575 Turkey TrailHANDY PERSON SPECIAL!!!
This over 1,900 sq.ft. 4 bedroom and 2bath cabin sits on a 9,600 well treed lot
Being sold in ''As-Is'' condition, woodburning stove,1 Yr Home Warranty
MLS#159469-Sam/Bob
$114,900
430 E. Laguna1583 sq ft; 3 BR; 2 BA; Bonus Room; Wood-
stove; Central Elec, Heat, Covered BackDeck, Workshop/garage; Split Plan
on a very well-treed corner lot.MLS#158804— Sam/Bob
$295,000
$199,900
17125 BowstringSAVE MONEY BY BUILDING on this5000 Sq ft lot w/ 2 Outbuildings and
Utilities already in place. Perfect for asite built cabin and/or
a Manufactured Home. AFFORDABLE!
MLS#160314Ask for Sam/ Bob
$59,900
$139,900
1150 Cougar St3BR; 1.75BA modular, open plan,
Central Heat; Cove Front & Side Decks,Across from Canyon
MLS#162019 - Bob/Sam
17245 S. Kay PlaceFantastic 3BR, 1.75; Huge Kitchen, 10x30
Trex Deck; 2 Car Carport; 2 storage sheds;7625 sq ft lot & Includes One Year Home War-
ranty! MUST SEE!!!
MLS#161145- Sam/Bob
$209,900
17870 Golden Pond4 BR; 2 BA; 2542 sq ft; (2 Mast
Suites - w/ FRPL - 1 up and 1 down);Central Heat; Firepl in LR Eat-InCountry Kitch/tons of cabinets;Bonus Rm; open & cov decks;
12,247 sq ft lot. MLS# 161828 - Sam/Bob
17810 S. Walapai #48Pinewood Fairway Townhouse, 2
Master Suites+huge loft, Wood-burning Frpl, newer flooring & gran-ite countertops, Deck w panoramic
views of forest - OMCMLS# 160960 - Sam/Bob
$189,000
$165,900
Please check out our NEW website! It now includes ALL listings in Pinewood! www.pinewoodrealty.com
As it connects with the Multiple Listing Service it will also be seen by anyone who connects to realtor.com
Sam Tillery, REALTOR®
Cell: (928) 699-1862
SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 29 YEARS
Bob Joncas, REALTOR®Associate Broker
Cell: (928) 853-8542SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 16 YEARS
Sandy McCracken, REALTOR®
Cell: (928) 606-3323
Nancy Whitworth, REALTOR®
Cell: (602) 796-0372
REALTY
Don Tillery, Designated Broker/Owner
WE SUPPORT OUR
TROOPS
PROFESSIONAL; INTEGRITY; NOTABLE; ETHICAL; WISE; OBJECTIVE; OBLIGATION; DISCRETION
Consistently the #1 producer in Pinewood
When you want results you can count on • Pinewood Realty •
Open Saturday thru Sunday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm • www.pinewoodrealty.com
LOCAL: 928-286-1030 / Phoenix: 602-252-1402
$299,000
If you are looking for a home here in BEAUTIFUL PINEWOOD we are here to show you what is available and, even if it's not there at the moment, we will
establish a knowledge of what is most desirable to you and we will find it for you. We are open and available year around come rain, snow or sunshine,
7/24 with the exception of 4 Holidays. Bob Joncas @ 928-853-8543 • Sam Tillery @928-699-1862
www.pinewoodrealty.com
SOLD!
SOLD!
28 Pinewood NewsMay 25, 2015
Owner/operator Jesse Hanley has been cleaning carpet, tile, blinds, furniture and fine rugs in Munds Park since 1996.
Homeowners and local professionals trust Jesse to use new equipment and the latest technology to provide the best results possible.
EXPERIENCE COUNTS!
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Pinewood Realty’s Dave Kraemer has over 40 years of Real Estate Experience!
Dave has specialized in Selling Pinewood Munds ParkProperty since 1993. Prior to selling Real Estate, Dave
was in the mortgage industry for 20 years!
We feel that Dave is perhaps one of the most experienced realtors in Munds Park.
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Across
1. Annexes
5. Dish cooked in a pot
9. Hong Kong
neighbor
14. Bearded animal
15. "Comin' ___ the
Rye"
16. Desktop pictures
17. Frau's partner
18. Jason's ship
19. Golden Hind
captain
20. TENET
23. Rowing team
24. Jar part
25. Said
28. Ivan the Terrible,
e.g.
30. Grinder
33. Debate
34. Fastened
35. Lady of Spain
36. Like a tesseract or
hypercube
39. Fencing sword
40. Women in habits
41. Tangle
42. Abbr. next to a
telephone number
43. New Jersey
hoopsters
44. "Emergency!"
warnings
45. One with a beat
46. "Not on ___!"
("No way!")
47. BILLIARDCUE
54. Henhouse sounds
55. Film part
56. Cantina cooker
57. Clear the
blackboard
58. Soon, to a bard
59. Indian bread
60. Cagers Thurmond
and Archibald
61. Colorful
salamander62. "Auld Lang ___"
Down
1. Turkish honorific
2. Active sort
3. Bull's-eye hitter
4. Severe censure
5. Lost freshness
6. Pitched
7. Consequently
8. Kennel sound
9. Where trapeze
artists meet
10. Pungent
11. Jacket
12. Pharaoh's symbol
13. Don't waste
21. Belief system
22. Apartments
25. Morley of "60
Minutes"
26. Figure of speech
27. Fits
28. If-__: conditional
statements
29. Phoenix hoop-
sters
30. Sub detector
31. Render defense-
less
32. Diamond stat
34. Censor's target
35. Drive goals, often
37. Bumbling
38. Speck in the ocean
43. Snares
44. Without
45. Thicket
46. Luminous
47. "Buona ___"
(Italian greeting)
48. Miami basketball
team
49. Persia, today
50. ___ of the above
51. Kind of court
52. Hate group
53. Levelheaded
54. Ballpoint, e.g
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30 Pinewood News May 25, 2015
Lady Putters Announce Start of 2015 Season Activities
If you find yourself wandering around Pinewood Country Club on Thursday morn-
ings you are likely to see a large group of black and white creatures milling around
smartly on the practice putting green behind the pro shop. Do not panic! Penguins
have not invaded Pinewood! What you are witnessing is the PWCC Lady Putters
Organization about to embark on their weekly fun and games. And believe me
these ladies know how to have fun!
History of Lady Putters
The concept for Pinewood Lady Putters was conceived during the summer of
2005 and presented to the Golf Committee which approved the format in the fall of
that same year. The inaugural meeting was scheduled that fall and Pinewood
Country Club provided coffee and cookies to celebrate the first outing. As fate
would have it the first event was rained out. But the five prospective members who
came out for the initial event enjoyed the refreshments and began making plans to
implement play in May of 2006. The first election was held and the first executive
committee consisted of Orca Galloway (President), Connie Hobbs (Vice-Presi-
dent) and Corrine Hochgraef (Treasurer).
Mission of Lady Putters
The mission of the PWCC Lady Putters Organization is first to have fun and enjoy
the camaraderie of fellow members, then to attract new members to the group and
along the way to develop and enhance their skills on the putting green. The group
welcomes players from all skill levels from avid golfers, to former golfers who may
no longer play golf as well beginners and those who have never played golf be-
fore. Membership is open to all PWCC full members. New members are welcome
and can join for an initiation fee of $15 for the first season. Membership can be re-
newed each year for a renewal fee of $10 per season.
Format
For the 2015 season the weekly putting competitions will begin on June 4 and will
continue through September. Check-in for play is between 9:30 and 9:50 a.m. on
Thursday mornings. Each player’s “buy in” contribution for the weekly prize money
pot is $3 per week. This fee is collected at check-in. The putting competition be-
gins promptly at 10:00 am. The putting green is set up each week with nine holes
at varying distances from a “tee spot.” The ladies are divided into one of four
groups or “flights” determined by their handicap. A handicap is established by put-
ting on three Thursdays with the group. The flights are divided into foursomes
(groups of four which change each week). The ladies putt with their respective
groups twice around the designated nine hole course (total of 18 holes). The ob-
ject (besides having fun) is to accumulate the lowest number of total putts as they
complete their circuit of the course. Many of the Lady Putters stay and enjoy lunch
at the Club after putting.
Prizes and Awards
Prize money is awarded to each flight on the basis of both low gross score (total
putts) and low net score (total putts adjusted by handicap) within a given flight. In
addition $1 is awarded for each hole-in-one made by a player during the round.
Additional awards include a large “Birdie” pin given to any Lady Putter making
three holes-in-one on a single day of play. A small “Birdie” pin can be earned for
every cumulative five holes-in-one (one small Birdie pin awarded for each cumula-
tive five holes-in-one made during the season). “Mystery Hole” or “Fun Day” is
designated throughout league play and an extra prize ($1 cash) is awarded to any
Lady Putter making a hole-in-one on the Mystery Hole.
Lady Putters Contributions to PWCC
In addition to having a great time each week, having the opportunity to win prize
money and awards, and generally contributing to the overall enjoyment of the
PWCC membership experience, the Lady Putters Organization has contributed
monetarily to the betterment of PWCC over the years. These contributions in-
cluded $1000 donation for a copper leaf on the Donation Tree as well as $100
contribution for improvements to the Ladies Lounge.
2015 Executive Committee
The Executive Committee for 2015 consists of Elyse Webber (President), Karen
Geraci (Vice President), Lori Prescott (Treasurer), Marge Welch (Secretary), and
Barbara Maurseth (Past President).
If you are interested in joining the Pinewood Country Club Lady Putters group
please contact Elyse Webber, President at [email protected] or 480-529-
6563.
Made in the Shade Festival
to Celebrate 23rd Year
at Nearby Ft. Tuthill Park
by Steele Wotkyns
The nonprofit organization Sun Sounds of Arizona is busy preparing for one
of the state and region’s best summer festivals: the Made in the Shade Beer
Tasting Festival. Preparations are well underway, over 80 breweries are ex-
pected and craft beer fans are already eagerly buying tickets for the region’s
premier beer tasting festival, the Made in the Shade. The Festival is Satur-
day, June 13 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Pepsi Amphitheater on the Coconino County
Fairgrounds-Ft. Tuthill County Park.
The Made in the Shade Beer Tasting Festival returns for its 23rd year as
northern Arizona’s longest running, most popular craft beer tasting event fea-
turing dozens of craft breweries, party music and entertainment, plus food
and other vendors at Pepsi Amphitheater, the region's largest outdoor venue.
Pepsi Amphitheater is in a natural forest bowl in Ft. Tuthill County Park just
off of I-25 south of Flagstaff and only a short distance north of Munds Park.
“This year’s Festival marks our second year at northern Arizona’s best out-
door venue and we already have eyebrow-raising interest in strong pre-Festi-
val ticket sales plus commitments from many breweries and food vendors,”
said Gina Byars, Flagstaff Station Manager for Sun Sounds of Arizona.
“We’ll feature an excellent, fun, carefully designed and well-run event with
even more space and the West’s best breweries will be here.”
Every dollar raised allows the nonprofit service organization, Sun Sounds of
Arizona, to keep print-disabled persons connected to their community. Sun
Sounds bridges the information gap between current print media and people
who cannot use it because of a disability by providing audio access to infor-
mation to the many radio listeners the organization serves in this region and
in other parts of the state. Founded in 1979, Sun Sounds of Arizona ex-
panded to Flagstaff in 1995 by launching an affiliate serving northern Ari-
zona and started providing its radio reading service in this region, carried out
by volunteer on-air readers. Like its sister programs in other parts of the
Grand Canyon State, Sun Sounds of Arizona in Flagstaff relies heavily on
volunteers and raises funds for its work through its popular and highly re-
garded beer tasting festivals. In 1988, Sun Sounds held its very first beer
tasting festival. That special event raised about $10,000. Nearly 30 years
later, the three annual beer tasting festivals – including the Made in the
Shade in northern Arizona – collectively raise more than $250,000.
The Made in the Shade Beer Tasting Festival is an outstanding opportunity
to enjoy a super-fun Saturday afternoon in Flagstaff's cool pines and support
a needed service providing information access in Flagstaff and surrounding
communities.
Enjoy craft beer, party music and a cool vibe at the Made in the Shade Beer
Tasting Festival, June 13, 2015 at Pepsi Amphitheater, Ft. Tuthill-Coconino
County Fairgrounds. The Made in the Shade Beer Tasting Festival is from 1
to 5 p.m., with VIP admission at noon. Attendees must be 21. Tickets (VIP,
general admission and designated driver) are available at
azbeer.com/flagstaff. For more information or to learn about how to volun-
teer, visit Sun Sounds of Arizona: sunsounds.org or call (928) 779-1775.
Pinewood News May 25, 2015 31
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The time is upon us to enjoy golf, camaraderie, and renewing old
friendships and making new ones. If you haven't joined the Women's
18-hole Golf Association yet, then hurry and do it now! Our season is
beginning and there are lots of fun games, tournaments and competi-
tions to enjoy.
Membership requirements are Dues of $55.00 plus $30.00 for your
Arizona Women's Golf Association handicap yearly fee.
May 22 will be our official Opening Day - we will be playing a
Stableford event.
May 29 will be our first ABC event with meeting and lunch to follow.
Starting time will be 8:30. This is always a fun mixer.
June 5 event will start at 8:00 a.m. and will encompass our 1st State
Medallion competition.
The Pow Wow Tournament will be July 8, 9 and 10. This is our major
golf event of the season and lots of work by the committees insures a
fun time for everyone. If you haven't received your entry form, con-
tact Cindi Sheppard - there is a discount if you get your entry in
before June 1, 2015.
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CABARET PLAYERS RETURN TO
PINEWOOD COUNTRY CLUB
After two years of sold out performances, Pinewood Players and the
Pinewood Country Club are once again partnering to bring to the community
a readers theatre in a cabaret setting at the Pinewood Country Club.
The 2015 organizational meeting will be held at the Pinewood Country Club
on May 30th at 10:00 a.m. Anyone interested in volunteering is encouraged
to attend this meeting.
Auditions are scheduled for Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7 at 10:00
a.m. at the Pinewood Country Club.
Our first series of skits this season will have two evening performances.
Wednesday, July 22 and Thursday, July 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Auditions for the second series of skits will be July 11th and July 12 at 10:00
a.m at the Country club.
The Second Series is scheduled for Wednesday, September 2 and Thursday,
September 3 at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets are $7.00 for members and $8.00 for non- members.
For volunteer opportunities, please e-mail Doug Pusateri at
We look forward to greeting old friends and welcoming new ones to a fun
evening of entertainment.
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Major Renovation Projects
Happen Over Summer Months;
Result Is Expected To Be A Real
BEAUTIFICATION
“Broker Tidbits” By Bill Spain
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RENOVATION HAS COME TO MUNDS PARK IN A BIG WAY ….this summer as
the core business district and Pinewood Boulevard experience a “make-
over” which will result in updated signs, addition of new Welcome Signs,
new curbs and roadway all along Pinewood Boulevard and a re-furbished
bridge over Munds Canyon creek.
In addition to all of the work being done to improve the street entrances,
businesses will also be sprucing up their entrances once the street work is
completed. Provident Partners Realty is installing a paver driveway coupled
with the completion of the sewer being extended to that side of the street in
June. The Foxboro side driveway is also being worked on by reducing the
grade by three feet and adding a paver driveway on that side of the intersec-
tion. New bushes and plants will be installed in July as well.
The Munds Park Business Alliance and Pinewood Property Owners’ Associa-
tion are working together for the planned planting of three hundred trees
during the monsoon season this year. With the assistance of Rick Karber of
Foxboro Ranch Estates, the trees are being purchased and delivered in late
July/Early August when they can be planted at the optimum time (wet mon-
soon season.) Trees will be added along Pinewood Boulevard as well as the
peripheral areas of the country club greens to conceal the work/landscaping
storage area and along the Pinewood Sanitary District storage areas as well.
The new Welcome Signs that PPOA/MPBA have been working together on
will be installed on both the East and West side of the Park to welcome com-
munity guests to our little slice of heaven. The Country Club is working on a
new sign to be installed in the stone façade at the entrance to the golf
course to replace the old dilapidated sign that fell apart a few weeks ago.
The walking path along the golf course is slated for some improvement work
as well to repair the tripping points and cracked separations along the walk-
way. All streets throughout Munds Park are also scheduled for a complete
chip seal project in 2017. With all of the updating and renovation being
completed this year, the sixty-plus year old Park will look fresh and new by
the end of the summer. PPOA and MPBA plan to work with the county and
ADOT to ask them to address the weed crop that was planted at the comple-
tion of the freeway work two years ago. Hopefully the county/ADOT will as-
sist with a rock garden to control the weeds. The Country Club also has
numerous projects on the agenda to paint buildings and improve parking lot
areas. The golf course has never looked better!
Naturally, these improvements can only help to aid in the appreciation of the
properties within Munds Park which is enjoying a rally this year in sales and
property appreciation. Hats Off to those businesses and groups that are
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Saturday June 6th (10am-9pm)
On Saturday June 6th the Sixth Annual Flagstaff Hullabaloo returnsto Wheeler Park in downtown Flagstaff, AZ. Hullabaloo is a commu-nity festival and a celebration of all things Flagstaff-everything fromthe great outdoors to the thriving local music scene. Hullabaloo hasbeen voted “Best Annual Event or Festival” for five years running byArizona Daily Sun and Flagstaff Live readers. This festival is pre-sented in partnership with Grand Canyon Youth and Flagstaff Arts &Leadership Academy which will receive a combined 25% of event pro-ceeds.
The Hullabaloo will kick off with a bike parade which stages at 9amand departs at 9:30am on Saturday June 6th. There will be a hugekids area featuring bounce houses, bungee trampolines, face paint-ing, carnival games, and much more. Live music from national, re-gional and local artists will include California-based hip-hop artistLyrics Born, San Diego funk from The Earful, cumbia from Tucson’sVox Urbana, the 80s New Wave theatrics of Sedona’s Yin Yang andZen Some, the dance-friendly funk of Flagstaff’s own RJB All-starFunk-harmonic, good-time bluegrass and Americana with VoluntaryString Band, as well as a second stage featuring one-of-a-kind per-formances from Flagstaff’s Circus Bacchus, traditional Burundi drum-ming and dancing with Komezakaranga, and local hip-hoppers BoomBox Bros. Prescott-based Living Folklore will provide giant puppets,stilt-walkers, clowns and children’s parades. Sierra Nevada BrewingCompany is coming back on board as the official beer sponsor andgreat food will be available from some of our best local restaurants in-cluding Fratelli Pizza, Taverna, Altitudes and Whyld Ass Coffee Shop.There will be a costume contest hosted by local costumer Incahootswith great prizes going to the best costumes.
Event sponsors include Grand Canyon Youth, Flagstaff Arts and Lead-ership Academy, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co, Findlay Toyota, FratelliPizza, Centurylink, Canyon Pet Hospital, Barefoot Wine, Twin ArrowsCasino, Deep Eddy Vodka, Passport Health, Bryan Shanahan DDS,Swire Coca Cola, Taverna, Whyld Ass Coffee Shop, Flagstaff ExtremeAdventure Course, Altitudes, Greenhouse Productions, Rooftop Solar,Kahtoola , Birch Avenue Tattoo, Rainbow’s End, West USA Realty,Bookmans, Hops on Birch, Vino Loco, Arizona Music Pro, and NilesRadio.
The event begins on Saturday 6/6 at 10am and will run until 9pm. Thefestival is open to all ages. The event is free to the first 250 peoplewith two cans of food to benefit Flagstaff Family Food Center and $7thereafter. Advanced tickets are available for only $5. VIP tickets areavailable for $50 and include a private entrance, a wonderful tentedarea with seating and a great view of the stage, four beer tokens perday, light snacks, a VIP bar, on-site masseuses, and VIP bathrooms.
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View draw results, check your bonus points, update your credit card information and apply for hunts issued though the draw system whenavailable. Hunters may apply using the online service or with a paperapplication.
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Online applications for 2015 fall hunts now being accepted
Apply online early, enter drawing for $500 Sportsman’s Warehouse giftcard
The Arizona Game and Fish Department now is accepting online appli-cations for 2015 hunt permit-tags issued through the draw process fordeer, fall turkey, fall javelina, bighorn sheep, fall buffalo and pheasant(the draw process for elk and pronghorn antelope took place in earlyApril). Hopeful hunters can apply online.
To apply online, visit https://az.gov/azgfd/draw/home.xhtml and scrolldown to “Apply for a Draw." The deadline by which the department mustreceive all applications -- online or paper -- is 11:59 p.m. (MST) Tues-day, June 9. Postmarks do not count.
Paper applications can be mailed to: Arizona Game and Fish Depart-ment, Attn.: Drawing Section, P.O. Box 74020, Phoenix, AZ 85087-1052, or dropped off at any department office statewide.
As an incentive to use the online service and apply early, those whoapply online no later than 11:59 p.m. (MST) Tuesday, June 2, will be en-tered into the department’s drawing for a $500 gift card to Sportsman’sWarehouse, courtesy of Wildlife for Tomorrow. Note the deadline to beentered into the drawing for the gift card is one week earlier than thedeadline by which the department must receive all applications. Thisoffer does not apply to those who submit paper applications.
The gift-card drawing is open to any applicant who is a legal U.S. resi-dent 18 and older who applies online no later than 11:59 p.m. (MST)Tuesday, June 2. No purchase is necessary to be eligible for the gift-card drawing. Entry into the drawing is limited to one per applicant. Therecipient will be notified June 5 by e-mail and telephone. The recipientmust contact the department within five days of notification to claim thegift card or be subject to disqualification.
For more information about the gift-card drawing, review Page 17 of the2015-16 Arizona Hunting Regulations, which are available at depart-ment offices and license dealers statewide, or visit www.azgfd.gov/draw.
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Did you ever pick a book strictly on an appealing titledrawing you in or arousing your curiosity? Although thiscan often lead to disappointment, this was NOT the casewith A Fireproof Home for the Bride. Although the mean-ing of the title was not revealed until the end of the story, itwas good reading getting there as Emmeline Nelson comesof age in the 1950’s in northern rural Minnesota.
Not only were the winters cold in Minnesota but so wasEmmy’s home with a strict Lutheran up-bringing—strict
parents, strict milking schedules and strict morals. At age twelve Emmy’s best friend is college-age Ambrose, who teaches her toshoot her deceased grandfather’s rifle. The long-awaited morning of her firstdeer hunt with Ambrose is filled with anticipation. Emmy has prepared herselfsince age eight by building strong arms performing her chores-- carrying milkbuckets and tossing hay bales onto flatbeds. Now, killing a deer with her firstshot, Emmy impresses Ambrose, but upon seeing the dead animal, she resolvesto never shoot again and the reality of the long-anticipated moment passing soinstantly fills her with regret. “Is that it?” she asks?
This opening scene is symbolic of the entire story—expectations in life that fallshort. She tries to follow the path her parents have ordained, yet by age eight-een, there is a constant growing awareness that the life they are choosing for heris not one she wants. Betrothed to Ambrose by both their parents’ consent, (heis now twenty-four) she struggles with feelings of disdain when she realizes theboy she admired for years is now an older man with strong arrogant opinions,which often grate like fingernails on a blackboard to her. When she becomes at-tracted to Bobby, a boy her own age, she longs for the freedom to be a normalteen-ager, going to dances and riding in fast cars. And Bobby’s large Catholicfamily is appealing to her—warm, affectionate and loving -- the opposite of theatmosphere in Emmy’s home.
Emmy struggles with her desire to please her family, yet is lured to a differentway of life. She makes scary bold choices, including leaving home and taking ajob—unheard of for a woman. Her work at the local newspaper leads to anawareness of many evils of society right in her sheltered community, includingthe KKK , corrupt politics and family secrets that have been buried for years.
Emmy is a brave heroine whose story many women will be able to relate to ifthey grew up in the 50’s and 60’s. It also has the charm of details of the era—themusic, the fashions, the trends of the day. For the younger female readers whomay take their independence today for granted, it is a vivid account of women’sstruggle for a voice in that period between WWII and turbulent 60’s.
The Minnesota landscape is beautifully portrayed and the weather itself be-comes a factor in the story’s ebb and flow. In spite of revealing many sordidevents in American history, it is what I would call a gentle read. One review de-scribes it well: The setting is Kent Haruf, the heroine is pure Annie Proulx.
One other appeal of the book (which is about as foolish as buying it for the title)is that it has intriguing chapter titles—such as, A Delicate Web Unwoven, TheFragility of Stars, A Cold Day Gone Hot. The titles tease and lend a touch ofcuriosity—what will this chapter contain? And somehow they took me back tomy first nostalgic joy of reading with books like The Boxcar Children andNancy Drew.
In summary, the title, A Fireproof Home for the Bride, enticed me and the storydelivered. If you decide to read it, I hope you agree.
Vy Armour writes a bi-monthly book review column for the Ahwatukee
News where she and her husband Don owned a bookstore (Pages) in the
90’s. They have been summer Pinewood residents since 1996.
Vy can be contacted at [email protected].
A Fireproof Home for the Brideby Amy Scheibe
The Pinewood Property Owners’ Association wishes to recognize the long-
term accomplishments of two of our most beloved members, Al and Alice
Mau. The married-duo has long been involved in many aspects within the
community but has served as the Treasurer and Secretary of the Pinewood
Property Owners’ Association for the last decade. Their departure, while sad
to all those who look forward to seeing them in their PPOA leadership capac-
ity at the monthly meetings, is certainly well deserved. Al and Alice have
been key supporters in countless projects managed and operated by the
PPOA. Their genuine love for Munds Park is apparent to everyone and they
will be sorely missed by their PPOA constituents.
Donations have been pouring in from the annual campaign with eighteen con-
tributors donating $250 or more to the PPOA to support the work done by the
group. Contributions are accepted all year long and there is always a donation
form in each edition of the Pinewood News. Monies raised goes to support
multiple projects throughout the Park with large contributions given to the
Pinewood Fire Department throughout the years. At the May meeting, the
board voted to support a $30,000 grant to the fire department to purchase
equipment to transition from the Sedona Fire dispatch to Guardian medical…
thereby improving response time by the first alert responders.
PPOA also supported the replacement of plants for the Firefighters memorial
garden which has “bloomed” back to be as beautiful as it was when installed
last year adjacent to the Fire department on the east side. PPOA will be in-
stalling Flags along Pinewood Boulevard for the memorial day weekend as
they have done for the past two years. The group purchased the flags and in-
stalls them for the patriotic memorial times of Memorial Day, July 4th and
Labor Day weekends.
PPOA has recognized two local citizens with “Citizenship Awards” in the last
six months. Gene Riffle for his work with as a volunteer deputy with the sher-
iff’s office and Terri Perry for her continuous assistance throughout the years
with the Fire department and other local civic and philanthropic endeavors.
The group will be reviewing resumes of an additional five candidates for
recognition during the month of June.
PPOA is searching for potential Scholarship recipients for 2015. Local Munds
Park students graduating from High School and intending to pursue further
education are encouraged to apply for scholarship consideration. Call Tom
Eade at (713) 515-2255 for more information. The scholarship program has
been supported by PPOA for many years and has provided many local Munds
Park students with an opportunity to continue their education.
The PPOA also sponsors the annual 4th of July parade. This year is bound to
be a special challenge with the road construction in full swing and predictions
that the summer may be one of the “wetter” ones. The group is committed,
however, to insuring that the tradition continues and looks forward to the as-
sistance of other local organizations to make the parade as successful as it al-
ways has been. New parade rules will be enforced this year to insure that
CHILDREN are kept safe. NO CANDY will be allowed to be distributed this year
at the Parade. Instead, candy will be encouraged at the local carnival after the
parade. There have been too many incidents with children running into the
road and being narrowly missed to all the practice to continue any longer and
so a committee was formed to address the parade safety and measures have
been taken to allow for the continuance of the parade with the safety provi-
sions in place.
“PPOA” HAPPENINGS
“Al and Alice Mau Retire
From The PPOA Board”
New Season Brings Many “Grant” Opportunities
Pinewood News 37May 25, 2015
This is a photo of Jim Hartman reading the Pinewood news
from Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore, India. The photo
was taken on Wednesday, April 29 at a lull in the action of
the Cricket match between the Bangalore Royal Challengers
and the Rajasthan Royals. The Challengers were leading
until a strong thunderstorm rained out the match.
Where is Pinewoodnews? Isle of Murano, Venice Italy with Pat
Fidazzo and Larry Assenheimer of Jaguar Lane, Munds Park Az.
Where in the World is
The Pinewood News?
Take a picture holding a copy of The Pinewood News when you are on your nextroad trip or vacation and email it to us at [email protected]
Thanks to all who have submitted these great pic’s!
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475 Pinewood Blvd. Exit 322
Pancakes, Bacon, Coffee, Juiceand Milk
Kids Under 5 years old are FREE
Tickets are $10.00 Adults & $5.00 Kids 5 to 15 years old.Time 7am. To 11 am.
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For more info. contactRICK MAGGARD – 928-600-5991
WORLD TRAVELERS!
Catholic Community
Summer Mass Schedule
Please join the Catholic Community Fellowship at
our monthly services at the
Munds Park Community Church
June 13, 2015
July 11, 2015
August 8, 2015
September 5, 2015
All Masses will be at 4:30 p.m.
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Pinewood Property Owners AssociationA 501c3 tax exempt organization,
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Birds of Munds Park #62
Nesting and Babies
by Margaret Dyekman
I’ve already received reports from Munds Park residents that birds are in high-re-productive mode. Dan sent me photos of a pair of Steller’s Jays that nested on thelight above his garage door. As I write this article (shortly after snow in May andreally cold temperatures), the mother bird is in the nest keeping the chicks warmwhile the male keeps bringing food to them. I also heard from Les who had aDark-Eyed Junco, actually the Gray-Headed Junco sub-species that we have herein Munds Park, trying to build a nest in his wife’s Mandevilla plants in pots on thedeck. The human activity around the first pot seemed a bit more than the birdcould handle, so she moved to a planter farther away on the deck. We’ll have tosee if she actually lays eggs and they hatch.
This time of year is very stressful for birds. Selecting a mate and a suitable nest site, findingthe nesting material and hauling it over to the site,laying the eggs, sitting on them and still gettingenough food to sustain a healthy female – it alltakes a toll on the parents. On top of that, thereare predators who would love to snack on theeggs plus the chicks themselves. These predatorsinclude other birds plus raccoons, skunks, andsnakes. I recently experienced this last threat inScottsdale. A Gamble’s Quail built a nest andlaid 14 eggs in a pot with an asparagus fern at ourfront door. We stopped using the front door and Iposted a sign for anyone approaching the house –“Caution, Quails Nest! Please do Not Disturb”.
One Sunday morning I peeked out the shutters and feathers were everywhere, aswere egg shells and some left-over yolks. It must have been a coyote that cameright up to our front door in the middle of the night and made a dinner of our resi-dent quail and her eggs.
So what can you do? First and foremost, do not let your cats out of the house.Keep them indoors – at all times. It is estimated that there are 77 million cats inthe USA, and only 35% of them are kept indoors. Those that go outside kill adultbirds, baby birds, and other wildlife. Not because they are hungry – because own-ers spend billions of dollars on cat food – but because they can and they do. It’stheir nature. So do us all a favor – keep your cats indoors. And tell your neigh-bors to keep their cats indoors. (I suppose “explain nicely” is a better way to putit.)
Secondly, if you do have nest boxes (for Western Bluebirds, Tree Swallows,Mountain Chickadees, Brown Creepers, and White-Breasted Nuthatches) – makesure they conform to good nest box design and practices. You can go online andstart with birding hobby companies and order boxes with the right dimensions. Oryou can get designs that are easy to build, like the ones I use to make nest boxeswith pine and a few battery-operated hand tools. You should clean out nest boxesafter every season. Make sure they are secured and won’t crash down with ourMunds Park winds in May and June. Last fall we put up seven new Western Blue-bird nest boxes on trees around the Pinewood Country Club – can’t wait to see ifthey will be occupied this year. We also cleaned out the others – so all in all thereare some good opportunities to provide safe nesting sites for our Western Blue-birds and Tree Swallows.
If you have any sightings of nesting activity in your neighborhood, we all wouldlove to hear from you. You can reach me at [email protected], and youcan read all the archived Birds of Munds Park articles and leave your comments atwww.birdladyblog.wordpress.com. I welcome your questions, reports of sightings,and your ideas for future articles.
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Foxboro Ranch Estates EnjoysRenewed Growth With FirstPre-Season Homesite Sale
Foxboro Ranch Estates is enjoying a reemergence of interest in thegated community of fifty-seven homesites featuring one and a half tofive acre lots. With seller provided financing, the development has seenseveral homes begin construction in the last year. Three homes are invarious stages of construction now.
The community features a private, very secluded, natural forest settingwith the average sized lot being two and a half acres. Most lots backthe National Forest and are heavily treed. Two stocked lakes grace theproperty along with endless open meadowlands, rolling hillsides of Pon-derosa Pine trees and and a grand inviting Cedar log lodge for the useand pleasure of Estates home owners.
The Pre-season Home-site Sale, the first ever offered, features a tenpercent reduction on all remaining lots until Memorial Day 2015. In ad-dition to the pricing incentive, Foxboro Ranch Estates will also offerseller financing with 25% down for a period of three years with a twentyyear amortization at an APR rare of 5.5% to qualified buyers. This pro-motion also includes a seller provided Pinewood Country Club Member-ship, valued at $2500 and the first year HOA fees prepaid forPre-season buyers, valued at $2000.
Lenders are now providing a wider range of programs for custom con-struction lot loans, coupled with the still low interest rates, NOW is thetime to take advantage of this Munds Park Only Incentive. This specialdirect mail offering is only being sent to current Property owners inMunds Park. Price Increases may be expected after this event as thereal estate land market returns to robust selling . Homes built at Foxboro Ranch Estates all have to conform to the natu-ral surroundings with mountain lodge construction, a minimum of 3000square feet and follow the community CCNR's.
Bill Spain, BrokerProvident Partner CompaniesCell: 602 622 1196Fax: 480 314 2323
42 Pinewood News May 25, 2015
PINEWOOD NINERS GOLF ASSOCIATIONBy Carla Marks
Rain, rain, go away. While we know the moisture is good for dis-couraging fires, enough is enough. For sure, we want NO MORESNOW!! The golf course is beautifully green and the roughs are al-ready as thick as they usually are in mid-summer. We want to get outand play and would like the golf course to dry out enough to do so.Hopefully, we will soon see our temperatures get up to what is normalfor this time of year.
At this writing, the Niners have played two of their regularly sched-uled Wednesday rounds with fair turnouts. I believe 12 ladies played onMay 6th and about 16 played on May 13th. At this time I don’t have anyresults to put in this article. On May 20th, we will be having our firstLuncheon and General Meeting. I will write about any information thatcomes from that day in the next issue. As our weather improves, I amsure that the number of ladies playing will go up.
Upcoming play days will be as follows:
May 27th First Medallion Round ABC Flighted Front Nine9:00AM Starting Time
.June 3rd Beat the Pro ABC Flighted Back Nine9:00AM Shotgun Luncheon/General Mtg.
June 10th Cha Cha Cha ABC Team Front Nine One,two,three Low Net
8:30AM Starting Time
June 17th Pick Your Partner Twosome Back Nine8:30AM Starting Time
June 24th 2nd Medallion ABC Flighted Front Nine8:30AM Starting Time
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for our annual Invitational, com-ing up on July 15th. Information for this most important event of ourseason will be coming out at the Meetings in May & June. Be sure tosign up to help with the many jobs required to make this a successfulevent. Kathy Vogt is chairing this and will be letting us all know what wecan do to help.
The purpose of the Pinewood Niners Golf Association is to provideit’s members with a weekly round of 9 holes of golf in a social setting.Although we desire to improve our scores through a better understand-ing of the game and it’s rules, the group stresses courtesy to and sup-port for each of it’s members. The Niners are always happy to welcomenew members, regardless of the level of golf you play. Our only require-ment is that you must be a full member of Pinewood Country Club. Ifyou are interested is joining a fun, friendly group of ladies in a weeklyround of 9 holes of golf, please contact Lori Prescott at 602-390-2648for information and registration forms. Come join, play and have funwith us!!
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors approved a vacationrental ordinance which will be implemented by December 2015.
Below are the Vacation Rentals Section 24.12 ordinance highlights:
Performance Standards: All Vacation Rentals are subject to the following standards unless a Conditional Use Permit is approved by thePlanning and Zoning Commission to allow aVacation Rental to exceed the standards. Proposed Vacation Rentalsthat exceed the standards in this section may be permitted at the discre-tion of the Planning and Zoning Commissionsubject to the granting of a Conditional Use Permit
1. Occupancy: Each Vacation Rental shall be limited to overnight occu-pation by a Family; and further provided that said occupation shall notexceed two (2) individuals per bedroom plus two additional people up toa maximum of ten (10) individuals per dwelling, excludingchildren under three years of age.
2. Noise and Disturbance. The Vacation Rental shall not be utilized inany manner that produces excessive noise, excessive traffic, excessivevehicles, excessive refuse and waste, or any disturbances that disturbthe peace and quiet enjoyment of neighboring residences.
3. Parking: Each Vacation Rental shall have one on-site parking spaceper Bedroom in the home with a minimum of two on-site parking spacesrequired. All on-site parking spaces shall be located upon improved sur-faces set aside for that purpose in a site plan accompanying the permitapplication. All vehicles shall be parked on-site in said spaces and noparking shall occur off-site.
Vacation renters will have to submit a Property Management Plan andreceive a Vacation Rental Permit from the Coconino County CommunityDevelopment.
To view the ordinance in full visit the website: http://coconino.az.gov/documentcenter/view/9775
Pinewood News 43May 25, 2015
BOOKMOBILEFlagstaff city-Coconino County Library visits Munds Park
every month year round!It is nearly 40 ft. long & carries DVD Movies, Books, Music C.D.’s,
Large Type Material among other things.Flagstaff library books may be returned to the bookmobile and requests can be made for
the vehicle to bring specific materials from the Main or Branch Libraries. The bookmobile visits the Park every second Wednesday of the month.
ALL MED Equipment & Services 21Amazing Carpet Cleaning, Jesse Henley 28Agassiz Cutting Tree Service 10Aspen Annie 4Art Salas 17AZ North Tree Service 18AZ Reflections Mobile Wash Detailers 28Carpet Magic Carpet Cleaning 28Chad Dragos, Russ Lyon-Sothebys 39Classified Ads 44Coconino Pest Control 20Conn Pest Control 16Deckmasters 16Designs West Furniture 33Dave Cantrell Const 5Dave Kraemer 14,28Deckmaster 10Dee Spain, Provident Partners 44Drywall 6Foxboro BackGood Neighbor Plumbing 8High Country Home & Garden 6Highlands Floor Coverings 6Hospice Compassus 17Irene Russell, Provident Partners Realty 21Jayne Powell, Edward Jones 19Jeff’s Painting 5Jeff’s Yard Work 32Kachina Heating 14Kela Montoya, Designer, Owl Origami 18Leland Roofing 6
Luis, Masonry 40Mike’s Floor Covering 5Mountain Dreams Realty 9Motorsports Addict 6Munds Park Chevron 11Munds Park Rv Resort 11,35,41,45Munds Park Beauty Salon 18Munds Park Treasures 18Pine Ridge Tile Design 30Pinewood Country Club 15Pinewood Players 7,25Pinewood Plumbing 18Pinewood Realty 26,27Pinewood Restaurant & Bar 10Pine Country Window Cleaning 47Pipe Dreams Plumbing, Inc 44PPOA Coupon 38Property Checks 16PRMG Mtg 30Provident Partners Realty 3,12,13,22,23Reality Executives, David Stephens 11ReBath And Kitchens 20RPM Construction 8Resort Homes 16Sam TIllery, Pinewood Realty 34,38Steve Craig Custom Painting 17Sunrise Electrical 28Temple Construction 31Tom Fischer Financial Advisor 34Vincent Painting 10Woodlands Renovations 29
Pinewood Country Club Parking lotWednesday, June 10, 2015@ 10:45 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
EMERGENCY ......................................................9-1-1Coconino County Sheriff Dispatch....................928-226-5198
Pinewood Fire Department - Office..................928-286-9885
US Forest Service-CNF....................................928-526-0600
AZ Game & Fish...............................................928-774-5227
Flagstaff Medical Center...................................928-779-3366
Department of Public Safety (DPS)..................928-773-3600
Dept of Transportation (Road Cond).................928-774-1491
Pinewood Sanitary District................................928-286-9166
Munds Park Post Office...................................928-286-1845Crossword Puzzle Solution
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The Pinewood News18 W. Pinewood Blvd.• P.O. Box 18977
Munds Park, AZ 86017
Office 928-286-9827 • Fax 928-286-3312
Sharon Emery, Publisher/Editor, Typesetter/Page Layout &
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once a month October through March. The publisher reserves the right to refuse any
advertisements submitted to this paper including “for sale by owner” ads unless you
are a registered agent. The Pinewood News is not responsible for the claims of its
advertisers. Letters to the editor are not necessarily the opinions of the editor. Letters
must contain the name and address of the writer (addresses will not be printed).
Letters may be edited for clarity and length. Printing letters to the editor is at the
discretion of the editor.
THANK YOU TO OUR MILITARY
COMMUNITY EMERGENCY ALERT SIREN
What it Means When You Hear It!
Attention Please!
It is important that everyone In Munds Park knowthe following signals that will be sent as they areneeded from our new siren:
LIGHTNING: A 20 Second Long Sustained BLASTOF THE SIREN
FIRE: A 16 Second ON, 8 Second OFF—
A Sequence of 4 Cycles
ATTACK: 6 Second On and 6 Second OFF Repeated for 3 Minutes
ALL CLEAR: 6 Seconds On and 3 Seconds Off forA Sequence of 3 Cycles
(American Signal confirmed that with the excep-tion of the Lightning signal, all of these tones andcycles are standard throughout the country. Thereis no standard for lightning warnings.)
44 Pinewood News May 25, 2015
CLASSIFIED ADS, SERVICES & SALES
Services Services
Tim Daulton’s All Pro Drywall15 Yrs exp in drywall patches,
popcorn removal and remodels.Most small patches completed in1-trip w/quick-set. Big or Smalljobs! If you don’t like my work
you don’t pay! also snow re-moval - roofs, decks, drives!
928-853-4741 Will refer painters, plumbers elec
etc Ask for Tim Daultonnot a licensed contractor
D&P HandymanService
Call for friendly & reliable services at low prices
Services include: Yard workand clean up, land-
scaping,Minor home repairs,furniture moving and
Deck repair, pressure wash, and
stain, SNOW REMOVAL and much
more!Call Dale for free estimate at
cell 928-310-1659 or leave mes-sage 928-286-0083
Yard Cleanup; Tree TrimmingLight Construction; Hauling
Call John at 928-606-3081
Conn Pest ControlAll phases of pest control, Termite Inspections, Tree
Injections & Spraying, Rodent con-trol, Skunks & Bees. We match
competitors prices, ask for details928-526-0168
MOUNT ELDEN GUTTERSQuality Service • Seamless Rain
Gutters - 24 yrs exp/locally owned& operated - Free
Estimates, Lic & Bonded - Lifetime warranty on
Material’s 10 YrInstallation warranty.Call Mike Delahunty
928-600-6769 ROC#248620
Provident Partners RealtyProvident Partners Realty
& Management& Management
Call us to rent your cabin year round or for
the summer months. We offer full leasing
and managment services.
Call Dee Spain, REALTOR®
Call 480-231-3425
Got a family event,anniversary, birthday or neighbor-
hood get-together, let everyone knowwith articles and pictures in the
Pinewood News. See the front pagefor phone number,
and e-mail information!
The Pinewood News is your HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER.
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DETECTORS LATELY??
MASONRY
Can Do All Kinds of Stonework
BBQ’s, Fireplaces, Pavers,
Patios, Landscaping, Wood
Fences, Tile, Wood Floors &
Baseboards
Call Luis - 928.679.0005
*free estimates*
Not a licensed contractor
PIPE DREAMS PLUMBING, INC.
“We Solve Your Plumbing Nightmares”24 Hour Emergency Service
PO Box 30126 Flagstaff, Az 86003Email: [email protected]
ROC # 230734 • #230735Bonded • Insured
Joshua Dowd Owner
Bus: (928) 774-4100
AFFORDABLE
CARPET & TILE
CLEANING
JUNE 6TH & 7TH$35.00 a room for carpet
Tile - call for quoteBy appointment only
Other weekendsmaybe
availableKen Jones
480-238-5388
2006 Gas Yamaha4 seater Golf Cart
Excellent conditionBack seat folds down to
make a flatbed$2,500.00
Call928-286-1304
Snowblower for Sale
Ariens 28 inch
Track Drive
used 3 times
$800Call Bob
602-448-3070
Munds Park RV Parkis looking for the
following positions:waitress, clerk for
General Store & clerkfor Chevronplease call
928-286-0235
Yards by Rob Timberman
Needle clean up Tree trimming,
Gutters and Dump hauling.
Please call 928-864-8734
for free estimate.
American PaintingCompany
Interiors, exteriorsand decks.
Brandon Spahn928 600-2449
For Sale
Help Wanted
Painting ShedsOne Flat Rate
Call for details
928-600-2449
Tastefully furnishedPinewood Townhouse forrent by the week only. 2Master suites and hugeloft. Lg. covered deck.Sleeps up to 4. $750.00
wk. plus $85.00 cleaning& $250.00 refundable
security deposit.
No smoking. Call Lucy at602-616-7115 or
Bob at 928-853-8542 to see the unit.
Cabin in MP for Rent1-yr lease, $1200
+ deposit, no smoking,
prefer no pets. 3-bdrm,
2-bath w/1-car detached
garage.
602-369-0462
Rental Wanted
In Munds Park
July, August, & maybe September
Barb or Gary
623-376-7654
Rentals
The next deadline forsubmitting classified ads for
The Pinewood Newsis: June 1, 2015
Call- 928-286-9827 orpinewoodnews@hotmail
For SaleBookcase with built in deskand pine armoire tv cabinet
and storage unit Call 602 499 3296
Best offer
MICHAEL’ S WINDOW CLEANING & MORE
MIGUEL ANGEL928-637-5882
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
BY JOSE SALAS
Pine needle cleanup,
weed eating,hauling &
all your other needs
CELL: 661-333-1772
Pinewood News 45May 25, 2015
Prop. 403 Road Improvement Projects Underway in Munds Park
A very busy construction season is now underway in Munds Park. CoconinoCounty is investing approximately $2 million in two major Roads Capital Im-provement Plan (CIP) projects funded by Proposition 403, the County’s RoadMaintenance Sales Tax that was approved by voters last November. These proj-ects include the Pinewood Boulevard Reconstruction Project and the MundsWash Bridge Repair Project.
Pinewood Boulevard Reconstruction Project
The $1.5 million Pinewood Boulevard Reconstruction Project broke ground ear-lier this month. The project’s contractor, Fann Contracting Inc. is milling up theold section of Pinewood Boulevard from I-17 to the Munds Wash Bridge andwill soon be installing a new base and asphalt overlay. Some curb repair alongthe construction corridor also is part of this project.
The Pinewood Boulevard Reconstruction Project is scheduled for completionby mid- to late-July. Traffic control will be in place along the construction corri-dor. Pinewood Boulevard will remain open to traffic throughout constructionand is expected to be paved prior to the Fourth of July Parade. For more infor-mation about this project, please visit the County’s project web page atwww.coconino.az.gov/PinewoodBlvdCIP.
Munds Wash Bridge Repair Project
The second local Prop. 403-funded road im-provement project is for the Munds WashBridge. The Munds Wash Bridge RepairProject includes replacement of the bridgedeck and existing railing and the addition ofa guard rail on the approach side of thebridge. The bridge deck repair is being doneone lane at a time so as to keep the bridgeopen to traffic throughout construction. Theproject's contractor, J. Banicki Construction,Inc. has completed demolition of the west-
bound portion of the bridge and is installing the new bridge deck for this sec-tion. The $425,000 project is scheduled for completion in July. Moreinformation about this project is available at:www.coconino.az.gov/MundsWashBridgeCIP.
Both of these Prop. 403-funded CIP projects represent long-term investments byCoconino County to address deteriorating pavement and improve the safety ofCounty roads in Munds Park. However, completing them during our very shortconstruction season will require a significant amount of work during the nextfew months. Construction work is primarily being conducted Monday throughThursday. However, weather conditions or other unforeseen factors might re-quire that some work be done outside this schedule so that these projects can befinished on time.
The safety of Munds Park residents and construction crews remains theCounty’s top priority during this busy construction season. As our seasonal pop-ulation grows with the return of summertime residents, it is especially importantto be safe and aware of traffic control and construction operations in our neigh-borhood!
The County apologizes for any inconvenience that construction might causeMunds Park residents and asks for your continued patience and cooperation asthey work to improve our roads. If you have any questions about these projects,then please contact Public Works at (928) 679-8300 or via email at [email protected]
17550 Munds Ranch Road, Exit 322928-286-1309
When: May 31, 2015Where: Munds Park RV Rec Hall
6pm to 9pm
Square dancing is an active and aerobic activity,wear comfortable clothing like T-shirts, shorts, skirts
and comfortable dancing shoes
$10 per person
Advance tickets are available at the Country Store atthe RV Park or call 928-286-1309
SQUARE DANCING
FEATURING:
• A LIVE BAND• A CALLER
• INSTRUCTOR
Music by Just DessertsCalling by Michael Barraclough
It’s Easy!
Lots of Fun! Great Exercise!
Make new friends!No partner needed!Everyone welcome!Live music ALWAYS!All dances are taught
& called!
A program of FlagstaffFriends of Traditional Music
46 Pinewood News May 25, 2015
Raffle Tickets are available to purchase at the
Pinewood Fire Department
50/50 Drawing is $5.00 a ticket
Rafflet tickets $5.00 each or 6 for $25
Please donate to this great cause that benefitsFirefighters care of Northern Arizona
BINGO starts Friday June 5th from 7-9at the Country Club.
This year we will be selling 10 game packets with 3 gamesto each sheet That's a total of 30 chances to win for only
$5.00 a packet.
We will also have a special game as well as theall famous horse race.
Come and join us for a fun time and remember it is open to everyone over 18.
A 501C3 tax exempt organization
AND donations are tax deductible.
Members and non-members have been generous to the PFD Auxiliary
throughout the year and it is truly appreciated. If our organization could
function without asking for your help, it would be great, but unfortunately we
are one of those organizations that will always be in need of
donations. Just to let you know how important your donations are to the
Pinewood Fire Department, here are just a few items that we were able to pur-
chase because of your support. An icemaker, dishwasher, refrigerators, bed
mattresses, emergency rope rappelling equipment, all weather safety jackets,
a CPR video, automated external defibrillator (AED), two saws, an inverter, fire
hosing and a new hydraulic power pump also known as the
Jaws of Life!
Help us continue to give it back to the community and keep the
Pinewood Fire Department the best in Arizona
Please send your donation to: PFD Auxiliary
P. O. Box 17455
Munds Park, AZ 86017
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MUNDS PARK COMMUNITY CHURCH UPDATE
by Mac Jettwww.mpcchurch.com
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO
“FEAR” GOD?
In modern day English the word fearalmost always has a negative conno-tation. For example, you're taking anice walk here in Munds Park. Theweather is beautiful, the birds arechirping, you are really happy (whynot, you are here and not inPhoenix). For a few moments youdon't have a care in the world...you'reeven whistling!
Suddenly you see a very big dog run-ning free and heading straight foryou. You freeze...your heart beatsfaster, you have an immediate feelingof anxiety, perhaps slight panic...youare experiencing a form of fear!
Is that what fearing God means?Does it mean anxiety, panic,dread...or does it mean somethingelse?
I didn't know so I did some research.I determined that the Biblical “fear”of God does, in fact, mean somethingelse.
It means the awe, reverence,
adoration, honor, respect,
thankfulness and love that believ-
ers give to God. So yes, I fear God.
MEN'S BIBLE STUDY—
TUESDAY, JUNE 2ND
The Men's Bible Study officially be-gins on Tuesday, June 2nd. Therewill be a kick-off breakfast on Satur-day, June 6th at 8am at the church.(Note the date change for the break-fast). The Bible study meets at the
church on Tuesday evenings at
7pm. 1st Corinthians will be the
study this year and there is no
charge for the study books.
WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY—
TUESDAY, JUNE 2ND
A salad pot luck marks the start of
this Bible study on Tuesday, June
2nd at 10am at the church. Thisyear the study centers on the Sermonon the Mount. All are welcome, wehope to see you there.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL—
JUNE 15-19
MPCC's much anticipated VacationBible School will be held for chil-dren ages 3—11 beginning Monday,
June 15th through Friday, June 19th.Sue Naff is the Director this year
and she needs your help. Thetheme this year is “Camp Kiliman-jaro” and as usual this year's produc-tion will be outstanding.
We are collecting: coffee cans, oat-
meal containers, large juice cans,
paper egg cartons, corrugated
cardboard for this event and, of
course, financial donations will be
gratefully accepted as well.
By volunteering you can help make
this annual event something the
children here in Munds Park will
remember forever. Please contact
Sue at (480) 236-3693 or at her
email: [email protected]. If
you email her, please put MPVBS
on the subject line.
WHO ARE WE?
We are a non-denominational church,which simply means that regardlessof your denominational background(or lack of same) you are welcome toattend and worship with us Sundaymornings at 10:30am. Adult andchildren's Sunday school begins at9am Sunday mornings.
ONGOING AT MPCC
On the first Sunday of each month
the church offers Communion to
all who are present. This is an openCommunion, which means you donot have to be a member of thechurch to participate.
The second Sunday of each month
is potluck Sunday. Everyone is in-vited whether you bring food or not.This is a great time to meet people ina casual environment, make newfriends and enjoy good food. Thepotluck follows the 10:30am Sundayservice.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED
If you don’t have a church home herein Northern Arizona, we hope you’llconsider joining us. We would loveto see you at any, or all, of ourweekly activities.
Pinewood News 47May 25, 2015
Marketed by Provident Partners Realty
Designated Broker, William J. Spain
**Public Report Available at the Arizona Real Estate Department Website** MPBA
Founding Business Member
Only five miles South of Munds Park/Pinewood is
a Luxury Gated Community with home-sites
ranging from two to five acres, stocked lakes,
open meadows, rolling forested hillsides and
Lodge Amenities second to none.
10% OFF ALL HOMESITES
UNTIL MAY 31, 2015
SPRING EARLYBIRD PRICING
DO YOU LOVE MUNDS
PARK BUT YEARN FOR
OPEN SPACE, PRIVACY
AND A SETTING OF PURE
NATURAL BEAUTY?
Free First Year Prepaid HOA Fees….A
Value of $2000.
Free Pinewood Country Club
Membership.. A Value of $2500.
Special Seller Lot Financing...25%
Down, 5.5% APR, Twenty Years
Amortization With A Three Year Balloon.
No Pre-payment Penalty !
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