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Rincon Country Office520-885-5251
Bliss Sales Office
3411 S. Camino Seco
Tucson, AZ 85730
Open Monday thru Friday 8-4
CLOSED FOR LUNCH 12-1
Please call office for after-hour appointments
520-751-3098
A 55-Plus Community Monthly Newsletter / April 2015
Inside This IssueAfter Hours
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TRIBUTE TO OUR VETERANS...
see details inside!
BEWARE OF TAX SCAM...
don’t be the next target!
YARD AND BAKE SALE...
white elephant sale & goodies!
HIGH TEA...
jewelry, make-up, gifts & more!Dollar Photo Club / Seamartini Graphics
Margaret Ross
Shirley Daniel
Niles Bell Marilyn Philipps
Valerie Mahoney
Alma Lalicker
Dierdre Larson
Appreciation
Kelly and I wish to thank Jack Brosseau for assisting us at the last
minute in getting everything ready for Bon Appetit on Tuesday,
March 17. The office staff had volunteered to prepare and serve the
food for this Bon Appetit; however, we learned the Sunday before
that the husband of one of our office staff, Joanne Amado, passed
away Saturday night in his sleep. As you can imagine this has been
an extremely sad time for all of us in the office. So Jack thoughtfully
volunteered to assist us with ordering, pick up, prep, etc., which
was a tremendous help. Thank you, Jack! We also wish to thank
Doris Nelson for her assistance in the kitchen and with set up; and
Mary Jane Barton for assisting with clean up. Jack, Doris, and Mary
Jane, all of your hard work was very much appreciated!
In closing, I'm sure all of you share with us in offering our
condolences to Joanne and her family. She is in our thoughts and
prayers.
Denise Augustine,
General Manager of Rincon Country MHP
Manager’s NotesWhodunit…?
We are excited to devote a section of this month's column to the
dinner and murder mystery play, 'Murder at the Dunmore Lodge,'
which was held in the community center in February. This was
presented by the Roadrunners and the 'Not Even Ready for Late
Night' Players. I can happily report that the general consensus of
those in attendance was that the evening was a resounding
success! Even the occasional missed lines added to the pure
enjoyment of the play. Everyone involved really went out of their
way to put on an entertaining and amusing performance for their
community. Thus KUDOS are in order for the director and cast:
Bonnie Brosseau (Director/Countess Barbara Lamour); Jack
Brosseau (Michael Appledorn-CNN Reporter); Sandi McNeely
(Ruby Bach-CNN Camera Woman); Donna Leslie (Taylor Evans-
Supermodel); Jeff Leslie (Richard Boone-Chauffeur); Rona Schrum
(Eva Gartner-Lodge Manager); Sherry Lijeck (Rhonda Lyons-
Chambermaid); Rhonda Carlson (Lana Landry-U.S. Marshall);
Donny Seekins (Mel Nyland-Prisoner); Bill McClellan (Senator
Alexander Khun) and Mike Burgess (Set Designer/Stage Hand
Extraordinaire). We also wish to extend KUDOS to the chef, Donna
Dorland, along with her staff, Dan Dorland and Jan Stivers, for the
scrumptious meal that was served! And a heartfelt thanks to the
ones who graciously volunteered to serve the dinner: Mike
Burgess (busy man!); Judy Cameron; Kay Cameron; Jerry
Campbell and his cousin Phil Brown; Barbara Elliott; Ron
Mahoney; and Barbara Zarro. All of the hard work really paid off
as this proved to be a very enjoyable evening. Take a bow cast and
crew. You deserve it!
Roll-Off
It has come to our attention that outside contractors hired by
residents to do work at their homes have been observed emptying
their trucks into the roll-off, thus causing extra expense due to the
increase in the number of times the roll-off has to be emptied.
Consequently, beginning April 1, the roll-off will be locked at all
times and only accessible by the maintenance crew. However,
anyone who has yard trimmings can put it into easy to handle bags
and bundles and place it at the front of their lot on Mondays for
the maintenance crew to come by and pick up. The yard trimmings
can only be set out 24 hours prior to pick up each Monday
morning. As for larger items, you must still call the office to make
arrangements for pick up. Thank you for your cooperation!
Lot Control
It is very important that your lots are kept free of weeds and
debris. Additionally, items such as appliances, bookcases, etc. are
not to be kept on your driveways or porches. We live in a very
lovely community and appreciate your assistance in helping to
keep it that way.
It Has Begun!
We are happy to report that we have begun the remodeling project
of the arts and crafts building last month. This is the building
located just East of the resident pool (the old maintenance
building). We hope you enjoy watching the progress, but please be
aware of the caution tape and do not go beyond it. Your safety is
of the utmost importance to us!
Management & Staff
Management, Manager
Kelly Guinup, Assistant Manager
Rincon Country & Bliss Office StaffJoanne Amado, Accounting
Maintenance , Maintenance Supervisor
David St. JohnGary Malloy
Denise Augustine
Mary Ellen Shulas,
Anthony Lynch
Editor / Graphic Designer
Administrative Assistant
Office [email protected]
Rincon ViewsBonnie Gonzales,
Road Runners
Jan Stivers, President
Donna Dorland, Calendar & Community Center
Reservations: 520-661-9374 or [email protected]
Jan Stivers, Ticket Sales: 403-9079
Barbara Zarro, Ticket Sales: 296-2112
NOTICE: RCMHP does NOT endorse,
recommend, or warranty any service
providers in this newsletter.
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FOR SALE ads are FREE to all residents
Contact Bonnie Gonzales, 520-891-9494 with your item to sell or email me at
Your ad will run for one month. If you would like an extension, please contact me.
Business rates for residents
1/8 Page $5 (3 7/8” w x 2 3/8” t)
1/4 Page $15 (4” w x 5 1/4” t)
1/2 Page $25 (8" w x 4 3/4" t)
Full Page $50 (8" w x 10 ½" t)
[email protected] by the 15th of each month.
(per issue)
Business rates for non-residents (per issue)
1/8 Page $15 (3 7/8” w x 2 3/8” t)
1/4 Page $25 (4” w x 5 1/4” t)
½ Page $40 (8" w x 4 3/4" t)
Full page ads are not available to non-residents
Ad design available upon request: $25 one-time feepayable to Bonnie Gonzales
Payments must be received by the 15th of each month. Checks payable to Rincon Country MHP. Mail to Rincon Country MPH, 3411 S Camino Seco, Tucson, AZ 85730 or pay in person at the Office (east end of the Rincon Blvd).
Camera-ready art/ad must be received by the 15th of each month, 300 dpi or higher, jpg or PDF. ALL ads must be sent electronically. Rincon Views DOES NOT accept hard copy (paper) ads. Please email your ad to Bonnie Gonzales at [email protected]. Questions? call 520-891-9494.
Resident & Non-resident Ad PoliciesIf you are interested in reserving the Community Center, please contact Donna Dorland for pricing and availability at 520-661-9374 or by email: [email protected].
Do you need Transportation?
The Eastside Neighbors Volunteer Program (ENVP)
offers transportation to:
�Medical/dental appointments
�Prescription pick-ups
�Grocery shopping
Or, perhaps if available …
�A friendly visitor?
�A weekly telephone call?
�Light yardwork?
�Minor home repair?
�Dog walking/dog sitting?
Call (520) 245-4729 for more information or email:
[email protected]. Eastside Neighbors Volunteer
Program is a Member of the Neighbors Care Alliance
(NCA) and works under the direction of Pima Council of
Aging (PCCA).
FIND THE HIDDEN CACTUS!Barbara Owens is the MARCH WINNER!
Somewhere in the “VIEW” is a little hidden
cactus - worth a $20 gift certificate. If you find it,
fill out the form and turn it in at the office in the
Roadrunner Basket. The winner will be drawn
on April 10th at Roadrunner Coffee.
Name ____________________________________
Space # _________ Phone #__________________
Location of hidden object ___________________
__________________________________________Your Manufactured Home Specialist l 520-413-1414 www.usainsurancegroup.coml
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ROADRUNNER
New Scentsy consultant in park!
Scentsy is a company that offers wax warmers and waxes that will make
your whole home smell wonderful. There are over 90 scents offered.
Call Kay for a booklet or to place an order! (520) 248-1190
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4/2 Casey Powers
4/2 Matt Misamore
4/3 Tom Bean
4/5 Donna Carlson
4/5 Micki McCrocklin
4/8 Mary Olvera
4/9 Mike Hunter
4/11 Lillian Dzik
4/14 Robert Andersen
4/14 Henry Schaller
4/16 Wilma Myrehn
4/19 Lenny Loffi
4/19 William James
4/19 Guillermo Robles
4/22 Jordon Bloomenthal
4/23 Barb Zarro
4/27 Charlotte Hunter
4/27 Mardhall Dapp
4/29 Noiel Socobi
Anniversaries
4/4/59 Peggy & Charlie Brown
4/17/65 Virginia & Ron Tyler
Sympathies
To the family of Maudi Caldwell
Belated Birthday wishes to
3/17 Leo Kelly
Medical Items Available: There are items in the medical building
near the office that are available for residents to use if they are
needed.
Donate Your Eyeglasses: Have an old pair of eyeglasses lying
around? Bring them to the office. We have a collection basket. They
are donated to the Lions Club.
Financial Assistance: Financial help is only a phone call away.
The office has a listing of financial aid services available in the
community. Need help? Come in for a copy of the list.
3411 Homeowner's Meetings: First Monday of each month, 6:30
in the clubhouse. Join and become part of a voice in the
community. Judy Cameron, president.
Notary: Available at Unit #492 by appointment only. Call Lynn at
404-2307.
Cans: Give us your aluminum cans. Proceeds support dinners and
entertainment that the Roadrunners organize for all park residents.
Please place your aluminum cans on the curb by 8am on the 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays or in the barrels by the recycle bins. We also
collect other types of aluminum: awnings, porch supports, lawn
chairs, etc. Questions or items to be picked up, call Wayne
Snodderly 870-6132 or Ira Godwin 404-6537.
NEW TRASH PICK-UP INFORMATION: Trash Pick Up Hours:
Wednesdays 7:00 am. Remember to use your NEW Trash Barrels!
Resident Information
NEED A TAXI?VIP Taxi Service has the lowest rates in town. Debit/credit cards accepted. Ask about 10% senior discount available for cash calls.
IN PARK / CALL DALE / 870-9010
LOW-COST PLUMBING
30 Years ExperienceSemi-RetiredPark Resident
Call Dale @ 885-3300 (h)or 870-9010 (c)
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Some of ourtalented crafters at the
SPRING ART & CRAFT SALE
Tuesday, 4/07/15
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches,
Soup
Mmmm Dessert
Tuesday, 4/21/15
Spaghetti, Caesar Salad
Something Frozen & Fruity
for Dessert
If you have a recent digital
photograph of something
beautiful or interesting inside OR
OUTSIDE the park, please email
it to me for possible publication
on a future Rincon Views cover.
Must be high resolution and
include your first & last name.
Please don’t resize! Originals
only! Thank you! -- Bonnie
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American Landscaping& Handyman
Landscapingservicesinclude
Custom flagstone & paversDecorative gravel & sod installationLandscape designInitial clean up’sTree removal or trimmingIrrigation install & repairsWeed controlFollow up maintenance available
Handymanservices include
ElectricalPlumbingPaintingRoofingFlooringDrywall install or repairCarpentryMasonry & Concrete
Ken Waisanen19 years experience l Licensed & Insured
Call 520-822-8986 or 520-305-7518 (cell) mFree estimates References Available
Senior Citizen or Military Discounts 10%
Activities & Events
All classes/workshops are free and open to all Rincon
Country MHP residents (unless otherwise noted)
High Tea
April 6th - 2:30 pm
Soulistic Hospice - Dispelling The Myths of Hospice
April 10 after Roadrunner Coffee
Meet the staff of Soulistic Hospice and gain an
understanding of the hospice benefit, how someone
may qualify, and have an opportunity to answers
your questions.
DID YOU KNOW? For Those Eligible:
�Hospice services are 100% covered by Medicare
and most private insurances
�Hospice cares for the physical, emotional and
spiritual needs of the patient and
�Hospice makes House Calls; Our team, including a
doctor and nurse come to see you in your home. A
nurse is on call 24/7.
�Hospice can assist you with bathing and light
house keeping.
�Hospice provides medical equipment and also
supplies such as wipes, adult briefs, chux, gloves,
etc.
There are no items for sale this month. Please remember that all FOR SALE & SERVICE ads are free to ALL residents. They produce great results. Think of us when you are doing your spring cleaning!
Multiple Services
Woodworking, knife sharpening, bike repair, remodeling.
References. Warren Ray, space 62, 520-904-0697
Need Help?
If you need help a couple of hours a week, call Karen at
284-0045.
Avon Representation
Mary Selby, 663-0807, space 255
Hiking Sticks
I make walking/hiking sticks by hand, $10-$30 each. Bob
McCrocklin, 1-928-951-6104, space 430.
Items for Sale & Services
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SUN VALLEY MOBILE HOMES
WE DON'T JUST SELL A HOME WE SELL A LIFESTYLE
Rincon Country MHP has so many great amenities,
activities and great people that we want to share that with everyone that visits the Park in hopes that
they and their friends will someday make this their home! We have a good selection of homes from $9,000 to $68,000
Below I have information on a few of the homes
Lot 473 Az room, workshop shed Lot 361 Remodeled home 1980 Palm Harbor 24x52 2br-2ba 1971 Newport 24x50 3br-2 1/2ba Priced to sell at $34,900 Priced to sell at $24,900 Lot 165 Mountain Views Lot 49 Remodeled w/add on 24x63 Americana 2br-2ba 12x56 Mark 2br-2ba, Porch Price reduced to $24,900 Priced to sell at $15,500 Lot 171 Remodeled, beautiful Lot 107 2 driveways, Porch 1978 Buddy 24x44 2br-2ba 1994 Schult 14x70 2br-2ba Price reduced to $38,500 Price reduced to $13,500
Sun Valley's goal for 2015 is to make this the most successful year for our clients and to keep a sincere & positive attitude always!!!
Sun Valley Mobile Homes 881-1919
Jan Stivers 403-9079 Kay Cameron 248-1190
Website: www.sunvalleymhs.com
Home repairs & remodeling, flooring, drywall, painting, sheds, decks, stairs, electric, light plumbing, cooler shutdown/startup, roof coatings. Also computer repairs, upgrades, new builds, networking (wireless/cabled).
In Park, reasonable rates, numerous park references
Jim Reece, 449-5303 or [email protected]
H O M E A L O N EIt is beginning to come together! A group of residents met in March to get the "Home Alone" program off the ground This program is to provide a personal monitoring system, where you have a set of 7 cards (one for each day of the week). Volunteer residents will be patrolling the community and, if the appropriate card is not displayed, then further steps will be taken by the volunteer to get help if necessary. This program is available for EVERY resident of this community, so please complete the boxes at the bottom of this item and become a part of our plan to encourage neighbourly concern for each other. Although I will also be part of the monitoring team of those "home alone", I will also be checked on. Your response can be left in the Road Runners box at the office.
( ) Will help with monitoring( ) Will need to be checked on
Please call me if you want further information, but this program is important to all of us.
Barbara Thompson
The Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre was great! Thank you
Bonnie Brosseau, cast, crew and cooks for a wonderful evening!
We are proud to announce 2 of our residents, Bob McCrocklin
and Art McCullough, are now singing with the Country
Gentlemen. Thank you for entertaining us last month!
Upcoming events – April 6th High Tea; Soulistic Hospice will be
back for a presentation after coffee on April 10th; parkwide
yard sale April 18th; and the Roadrunners will have a Bake Sale
and White Elephant Sale in the clubhouse on that day. This will
be a fund raiser for the Roadrunners so if you have any small
items you wish to donate, please put a price on it and bring it to
the Clubhouse on April 17th or 7am on the 18th. We are also
asking for baked goods to be donated. We are ending the
month with The Class Act. Please join us with a great night of
entertainment and dancing!
We are looking for volunteers to be on the Clean-up
Committee for events. Please contact Donna Dorland or me if
you are interested.
We are sad to say goodbye to all who are leaving us for the
summer. You will be missed!
Thank you and have a great month,
Jan Stivers, President
ROAD RUNNER NEWS
Photo by Reg Erwin
Never pay for handyman work until the job has been completed. Most workers are honest, especially our own residents, but sometimes
vendors will not return to finish the job once they’ve been paid in full.
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