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VOLUME 24 NUMBER 4 18 W. Pinewood Blvd. P.O. Box 18977 • Munds Park, AZ 86017 (928) 286-9827 April 10, 2017 Pri ce le s s The WILLARD SPRINGS COMPACTOR HOURS - SPRING/SUMMER - April 1st thru October 31st 9 a.m. TO 5 p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 928-286-1866 MUNDS PARK POST OFFICE LOBBY HOURS 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 pm 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturdays 928-286-1845 - WINTER - Nov 1st - March 31st 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1st & 3rd Saturdays of the Month Munds Park Community Church 8:30 a.m. - Sunday School for all ages 10:30 a.m. - Worship for all people Pinewood Sanitary District Monthly Meeting: 2nd Thursday of the month, 3 p.m. Next Meeting, Thursday, April 20th Pinewood Fire District: Board Meeting - 3rd Tuesday of the month, 3pm Next meeting, April 18th Community Emergency Response Team: (CERT Mtg) Next Meeting, April 11th & May 9th 2nd Tuesday of the month, 6:30 p.m. at Fire Station PFD Auxiliary Monthly Meeting/Potluck: Next Meeting: May 2nd, 6:30 p.m. 1st Tuesday of the month Community Watch “People Helping People”: Next Meeting, Wednesday, May 17th 6:30 - 8p.m. at the Pinewood Fire Station PFD Newest Edition! Community Meetings: 2017 Next Edition of the Pinewood News April 24th, 2017 Deadline for Ads /Articles April 17th If you would like to place an ad, article or special event please call 928-286-9827 or email the information to [email protected] www.thepinewoodnews.com www.thepinewoodnews.com Right to left - Rescue 42, 2011 Braun, Rescue 41, 2017 Braun and our replaced 2005 Wheeled Coach Pinewood Fire Department’s New Ambulance The Pinewood Fire Department has just completed the purchase and certification of our newest ambulance to serve the citizens of Munds Park and the many travelers passing through our area. The new 2017 Braun ambulance replaces a 2005 Wheeled Coach unit with 94,000 miles on its odometer, and while the mileage doesn’t appear to be excessive, due to the harsh operating conditions in our community and the nature of our responses, it had become worn and unreliable. Our original fleet management plan for the ambulances is to have them provide 5 years of frontline service followed by 5 years of second line service, and as you can see, this unit has certainly performed as required. However, a decision was made 8 years ago to purchase ambulance bodies that would be transferrable to a new chassis when the original chassis wore out, and by utilizing this program, we would save the department over $100,000 per replace- ment. It was also decided to buy a heavier duty chassis that could be expected to last over 7 years of frontline service, thereby extending the lifespan of the chassis replacement period by an additional 4 years. The purchase of this newest ambulance is phase two of this fleet man- agement plan, which has included the purchase of our last Braun ambulance in 2011. The Pinewood Fire Department and the Pinewood Fire Department Auxiliary will be holding several fund raising events and contribution activities during the year to assist in paying this new ambulance off as early as possible. Please consider donating and/or participating in our fundraising events. Hopefully, you will not have to see the inside of one of our Braun ambulances on a business basis, but we always look forward to giving guided tours. So if you’re in the neighborhood and would like to see our beautifully maintained fleet of fire engines and ambulances, please stop by and say Hi! John Welsch Fire Chief Pinewood Fire Department Good Friday Service, April 14th 6:00 p.m.

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VOLUME 24 NUMBER 4 18 W. Pinewood Blvd. P.O. Box 18977 • Munds Park, AZ 86017 (928) 286-9827 April 10, 2017

PricelessThe

WILLARD SPRINGS COMPACTOR HOURS

- SPRING/SUMMER -April 1st thru October 31st

9 a.m. TO 5 p.m.FRIDAY & SATURDAY

928-286-1866

MUNDS PARK POST OFFICE

LOBBY HOURS

8:30 a.m. to 12:00 pm 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.mMonday thru Friday

9 a.m. to 12 p.m.Saturdays

928-286-1845

- WINTER -Nov 1st - March 31st

9 a.m. to 3 p.m.1st & 3rd Saturdays

of the Month

Munds Park Community Church

8:30 a.m. - Sunday School for all ages 10:30 a.m. - Worship for all people

•Pinewood Sanitary District Monthly Meeting:2nd Thursday of the month, 3 p.m.Next Meeting, Thursday, April 20th

• Pinewood Fire District:Board Meeting - 3rd Tuesday of the month, 3pm

Next meeting, April 18th

• Community Emergency Response Team:(CERT Mtg)

Next Meeting, April 11th & May 9th

2nd Tuesday of the month, 6:30 p.m. at Fire Station

• PFD Auxiliary Monthly Meeting/Potluck:Next Meeting: May 2nd, 6:30 p.m.

1st Tuesday of the month

•Community Watch “People Helping People”:Next Meeting, Wednesday, May 17th

6:30 - 8p.m. at the Pinewood Fire Station

PFD Newest Edition!

Community Meetings: 2017

Next Edition of the Pinewood News April 24th, 2017

Deadline for Ads /Articles April 17thIf you would like to place an ad, article or

special event please call 928-286-9827 or email the information to [email protected]

www.thepinewoodnews.com

www.thepinewoodnews.com

Right to left - Rescue 42, 2011 Braun, Rescue 41, 2017 Braun and our replaced 2005 Wheeled Coach

Pinewood Fire Department’s New Ambulance

The Pinewood Fire Department has just completed the purchase and certification of our

newest ambulance to serve the citizens of Munds Park and the many travelers passing through

our area. The new 2017 Braun ambulance replaces a 2005 Wheeled Coach unit with 94,000

miles on its odometer, and while the mileage doesn’t appear to be excessive, due to the harsh

operating conditions in our community and the nature of our responses, it had become worn

and unreliable.

Our original fleet management plan for the ambulances is to have them provide 5 years of

frontline service followed by 5 years of second line service, and as you can see, this unit has

certainly performed as required. However, a decision was made 8 years ago to purchase

ambulance bodies that would be transferrable to a new chassis when the original chassis wore

out, and by utilizing this program, we would save the department over $100,000 per replace-

ment. It was also decided to buy a heavier duty chassis that could be expected to last over 7

years of frontline service, thereby extending the lifespan of the chassis replacement period by

an additional 4 years. The purchase of this newest ambulance is phase two of this fleet man-

agement plan, which has included the purchase of our last Braun ambulance in 2011.

The Pinewood Fire Department and the Pinewood Fire Department Auxiliary will be holding

several fund raising events and contribution activities during the year to assist in paying this

new ambulance off as early as possible. Please consider donating and/or participating in our

fundraising events.

Hopefully, you will not have to see the inside of one of our Braun ambulances on a business

basis, but we always look forward to giving guided tours. So if you’re in the neighborhood and

would like to see our beautifully maintained fleet of fire engines and ambulances, please stop

by and say Hi!

John Welsch

Fire Chief

Pinewood Fire Department

Good Friday Service, April 14th6:00 p.m.

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Munds Park Business Alliance“Building Business Partnerships for a Stronger Community”

April 11th CERT Meeting Meeting held at the Pinewood Fire Station 6:30 pm

April 14th Good Friday Service Munds Park Community Church 6:30 pm

April 15th Pinewood Restaurant/Bar Saturday Night Karaoke 8:30 pm

April 16th, & 23rd Munds Park Community Church Sunday Service - All Are Welcome 10:30 am

April 17th& 24th Munds Park Community Church “Women’s Bible Study” 1:00 - 3:00 pm

April 17th Pinewood News “Deadline” Please send in allarticles/ads/photos

April 20th Pinewood Sanitary Dist. Mtg Monthly Mtg/PW Sanitary District 3:00 pm

April 2017

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by Jan Toth

I know that the weather is getting better in

Munds Park and that the calendar says it’s

spring, but I don’t trust the northern Arizona

weather. There WILL be snow in April. So until I

think I’m safely into warmer temperatures, I’m

staying right here.

Here in Puerto Penasco I go sit outside in the

sun to dry my hair, go to Puesta Del Sol at Playa

Bonita for a rousing game of Mexican Train. I

almost always end up with the high score! Oh,

but that’s not a good thing… low score is what

you want. A friend suggested that we change the

rule to go to high score wins, but I would proba-

bly have a complete reversal and get only low

scores and still lose. But I love the game. On

occasion, I visit with friends and start “Happy

Hour” early. The view at Puesta Del Sol is gor-

geous. It is right on the beach with views, sun-

shine and shade if you want it.

Last Saturday, I went to a Mark Mulligan con-

cert at the pool in Pink Cadillac. Mark Mulligan is

a “Trop Rock” singer who I call a poor man’s

Jimmy Buffett. Once a month we get together to

celebrate birthdays for that month. Charlie and

Jackie supply a beautiful cake which feeds, I

believe, everyone in the place and it was a siz-

able crowd. Mark Mulligan is a Rocky Point

favorite. A couple of weeks ago I went to a

“house concert” at friends home in Las Conchas.

The entertainer was Christopher Dale from

California. He writes, as does Mark Mulligan, his

own music. It was another wonderful evening on

the patio on the beach. Everyone brought some-

thing to share and believe me, they are as good

a cooks here as in Pinewood Fire Auxiliary.

Some of my weather reasons for staying away

for the month of April are below:

April Records

Avg High was 80 in 1992

Low Max High was 27 in 1999

Highest low temp was 51 in 2001

Lowest Min temp was -2 in 1975

-2 in April!! That’s cold!

Normal Average was 42.9 High tempAverage was 50.4 in 1989 and the Low Averagewas 36.2 1975

24 hour snowfall total in the month of Aprilfrom a low of 3.2 in 1900 to a high of 17.8 in1997 and all numbers in between.

Maximum snowfall in April with the year itoccurred, keeping in mind the average is 11.8:”

58.3" 1965, 41.8" 1999, 40.3" 1900,34.5" 1917, 33.1" 1988

Average last date for measurable snow-fall..................................May 9

Snowfall from April 1 -April 5, 1999 41.3"with 11.0" in one day

Snowfall from April 15 - April 17, 1917 was27.5" with 15.0" in one day

Flagstaff APRIL Avg High temp; 58.4; Avg

Low Temp 27.3 which means the Avg Temp is

42.9 and the average high here in Mexico is 75

and the low is about 59. In 35 years we have

always had snow in April! Basically I don’t want

to take a chance that April bring 27.5” of snow in

three days, or that it will be down to -2 over-night

or that the high for any given day will be 27. l do

not trust April!

On to more important issues like wildfires! We

are in the middle of what is called the

wildland/Urban Interface (WUI) which is our

homes and property here in Munds Park. There

are things we need to do to keep our community

and our property. I’ve looked a few suggestions

from the Firewise™.

•Rake and remove pine needles and dry

leaves within a minimum of 3 to 5 feet of a

home’s foundation. As time permits – continue

up to a 30-foot distance around the home.

Dispose of collected debris in appropriate trash

receptacles.

•Get out your measuring tape and see how

close wood piles are located to the home. If clos-

er than 30 feet, they need to be relocated and

moved at least 30’ away from structures.

•Sweep porches and decks clearing them of

leaves and pine needles. Rake under decks,

porches, sheds and play structures. Make sure

you dispose of debris.

•Mow grasses to a height of four inches or

less.

•On mature trees, use hand pruners and lop-

pers to remove low-hanging tree branches up to

a height of 4 feet from the ground (specific height

depends on the type and size of tree).

•Collect downed tree limbs and broken

branches and take them to a disposal site.

•Remove items stored under decks and porch-

es and relocate it to a storage shed, garage, or

basement. Gasoline cans and portable propane

tanks should never be stored indoors and should

be located away from the home.

•Can you see your home’s address number

from the street? If not, trim overgrown vegetation

covering or blocking the numbers.

•Screen or box-in areas below patios and

decks with wire screening no larger than 1/8”

mesh to help keep embers out during a fire.

•Take a walk through your garden and see

which types of Firewise plants work best in your

landscaping. Get a list of Firewise plants.

•During an evacuation pets have special

needs too – build an emergency kit for your ani-

mals.

Check with the fire department to find out whoto contact regarding Firewise™ as ourCommunity has been a Firewise™ Communityfor several years.

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KNOW THE LAW: MOVE OVER!All we’re asking is that drivers move over one lane to create a safe margin of

space when passing by any vehicle on the side of the road with lights flashing –that includes regular passenger vehicles, tow trucks, highway maintenancevehicles, ambulances and law enforcement vehicles. If moving over isn’t possi-ble or safe, we ask that you slow down and drive by with caution.

We want you to do this not only because it’s the law, but because it couldhelp save a life…

Across the nation, a number people killed each year after being struck by avehicle while on the side of a roadway. These types of crashes kill one towtruck driver every six days; 23 highway workers and one law enforcement offi-cer every month and five firefighters every year.

Tow truck drivers, highway workers, paramedics and law enforcement offi-cers are most at risk, but any driver who pulls over for whatever reason – flattire, no gas, engine trouble, etc. – faces this danger.

Drivers who are pulled over could be cited for the moving violationthat comes with a $150+ fine depending on your jurisdiction.

FOR MORE INFO: visit moveoverAZ.org.

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Creative KitchenSide Dishes For Your Easter Dinner

By Phyllis Schurz

Pinewood News 7April 10, 2017

Your PFD Auxiliary has participated in a fundraising campaignwith Schwan's for the past year.

When you place an order, using the Schwan's online web sitewith the Auxiliary fundraising code (www.schwans-cares.com/c/28407), Schwan's will give a portion of your orderamount back to the Pinewood Fire Dept. Auxiliary fundraisingcampaign.

These funds will continue to support the Pinewood FireDistrict with the purchase of needed equipment not coveredby the budget. They also assist with ongoing Pinewood com-munity projects such as Kids Safety Day, The Halloween Party,and Christmas Santa Visit, to name a few.

Shopping online at Schwan's, how much easier could it be?

You may order online, right from our campaign page, or youcan order by phone at 1-855-870-7208. By phone, you mayneed the Auxiliary code, which is 28407. This includes existingSchwan's customers on a designated delivery route. Schwan'sdelivers all through Munds Park on a regular basis, all yearlong. Products are delivered directly to your home at the timespecified at checkout. The method of payment may bechanged when items are delivered – check, cash, EBT, credit ordebit cards are accepted. On your 1st time order, only, ifyou're not home they will leave the items in a protected freez-er bag at no extra cost. Going forward if you are not at homeand wish to have it left in a freezer bag there is a $4.99 chargefor the bag.

If you should have questions or concerns, a friendly Schwan'sCares representative is available at 1-855-870-7208 to help.Please feel free to call them.

Another major family holiday meal iscoming up and if you are going to be thehostess and the person in charge of thefood you may be starting to plan yourmenu.

Many families have favorites andaccording to tradition some dishes just“have to be” served. Maybe it’s great-grandma’s potatoes or a special way tocook and serve lamb or ham. This is fineif great-grandma was a good cook; butnot so fine if she wasn’t. Here are fourrecipes that you can add to your menualong with the family favorites.

Strawberry Spinach Salad2 tablespoons sesame seeds1 tablespoon poppy seeds1/2 cup white sugar1/2 cup olive oil1/4 cup distilled white vinegar1/4 teaspoon paprika1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce1 tablespoon minced onion10 ounces fresh spinach - rinsed, dried and torn into bite-size pieces1 quart strawberries - cleaned, hulled and sliced1/4 cup almonds, blanched and sliveredDirectionsIn a medium bowl, whisk together the

sesame seeds, poppy seeds, sugar, oliveoil, vinegar, paprika,Worcestershire sauceand onion. Cover, and chill for one hour.

In a large bowl, combine the spinach,strawberries and almonds. Pour dressingover salad, and toss. Refrigerate for 10 to15 minutes before serving.

Green Grape Salad4 pounds seedless green grapes1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese1 (8 ounce) container sour cream1/2 cup white sugar1 teaspoon vanilla extract4 ounces chopped pecans2 tablespoons brown sugarDirectionsWash and dry grapes. In a large bowl,

mix together the cream cheese, sourcream, sugar and vanilla. Add grapes andmix until evenly incorporated. Sprinklewith brown sugar and pecans, mix againand refrigerate until serving.

Baked Asparagus with Flavored Butter Sauce1 bunch of fresh asparagus, trimmedcooking spraysalt and pepper to taste2 tablespoons butter1 tablespoon soy sauce1 teaspoon sesame oil

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F

(200 degrees C).

Arrange the asparagus on a

baking sheet. Coat with cooking

spray, and season with salt and

pepper.

Bake asparagus 12 minutes in the

preheated oven, or until tender.

Melt the butter in a saucepan

over medium heat. Remove from

heat, and stir in soy sauce and

sesame oil. Pour over the

baked asparagus to serve.

Rhubarb bars

2 cups all-purpose flour

1/4 cup sugar

1 cup cold butter

FILLING:

2 cups sugar

7 tablespoons all-purpose flour

1 cup heavy whipping cream

3 large eggs, beaten

5 cups finely chopped fresh or

frozen rhubarb, thawed and drained

TOPPING:

6 ounces cream cheese, softened

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup heavy whipping cream, whipped

In a bowl, combine the flour

and sugar; cut in butter until the

mixture resembles coarse

crumbs. Press into a greased

13x9-in.baking pan. Bake at 350°

for 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, for filling, combine

sugar and flour in a bowl. Whisk

in cream and eggs. Stir in the

rhubarb. Pour over crust. Bake at

350° for 40-45 minutes or until

custard is set. Cool completely

before frosting with the topping..

For topping, beat cream cheese,

sugar and vanilla until smooth; fold

in whipped cream. Spread over

top. Cover and chill. Cut into

bars. Store in the refrigerator.

Yield: 3 dozen.

Did you Know:

The date of Easter is different every

year because it was originally based on

the Jewish holiday of Passover, which

falls on different days every year. Now,

Easter is the first Sunday after the first

full moon on or after the Vernal Equinox.

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Lowest priced DualPurpose (allows either a

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the market. Sewer tap is in.Call Dave

840 E. ReindeerMLS#168943

This oversized corner cul-de-sac lot is perhaps the best

value in Munds Park/Pinewood. Located in the cabin only sec-

tion of the development.Perfect for large Chalet and

3 car Garage.Call Dave

175 E Hillside DrMLS#165232

Extra large kitchen with gasappliances. Central propane

heat, 1 1/2 car garage with tonsof storage. 3bd/2ba

Call Debi

33 E. OAK DRMLS#168068

Sharp, private, 2 bedrm withdownstairs family rm(doublesas 3rd bdrm) ,Supersized lot

13,600 sq ft that backsto a ravine.Call Dave

Don TilleryDesignated Broker

OwnerOffice: (928) 286-1030

Debi Bright, REALTOR®Associate Broker

[email protected]: (928) 699-7703

SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 31 YEARS

Dave Kraemer, REALTOR®[email protected]

Cell: (928) 380-3639SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 24 YEARS

17830 Hopi RoadMLS#169056Owner May Carry

0.5 acreLevel lot

Call Debi

585 E. Oak DrMLS#168325

Beautiful 2010 Log Sided CavcoDoublewide, Open Great RoomFloor Plan,3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4Baths,Central Heat And Air

Conditioning MOVE IN READY

Call Dave

5 W. Pinewood Blvd.

P.O. Box 17218

Munds Park, AZ 86017

REALTYDon Tillery, Designated

Broker/Owner

$276,500 $1,050,000

$167,500

$359,900

$289,900

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$189,000

$69,300

$199,900$289,900

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$95,000

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LOTS: 17135 S. Deer Run Rd. - $65,000 • 17830 Hopi Rd - $74,500 • 135 Bison Dr - *Reduced* $70,500 • 1285 Cougar St-$135,000 • 710 Ox Bow-$135,000 • 17435 S Sahuaro Pl - $134,900

720 Ox Bow RdMLS#168835

2 Story with an oversized dou-ble car garage. 3 bd/2.5 baSeparate utility room, just a

short distance to Lake O’Dell andPinewood Country Club

Call Debi

17195 Creekside PlMLS#167706

Beautiful, heavily treed land-scaped lot. Quiet setting at theend of the cul de sac.2 large

sheds, Covered deck with a largecarport,LR, FR and a very spe-

cial feature ''an Arizona SunRoom''. Ready for your viewing.

Call Debi

17830 S. Highland RdMLS#163587

Magnificent views from thebackside of this cabin located at

the end a private cul de sac.Extra large loft with pool table

Two large bedrooms.2Bd/1BA

Call Debi$183,500

$70,500

Sale Pending/Taking Backups

REDUCED!

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SOLD

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$259,000

$215,000

$320,000

$364,000

$309,000

1385 Wildacat DrMLS#168689

Single level home on a quietstreet. Lrg shed w an 800cc 2seater Polaris that will convey.2 master suites, 2 full baths &a 3/4 ba off the new edition.

Call Debi

1315 E. Quail DriveMLS#168539

Large flat lot withsewer connection

70 x 100 lot dimensionsCall Debi

SOLD

SOLD

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440 E. Cedar Wood Dr2Bd/1Ba, Large corner lot

on a cul-de-sac lot, Walk toNat’l Forest, Fenced yardand Huge Shed, Partially

furnished, Comes with a One Year

Home Warranty

MLS#168101 Bob/Sam

430 E. Turkey TrailBeautiful Year-Around 3 Br 2 BaSingle Level Cabin, Huge FamRm with Wood Stove and new

French Doors, Rock Wood-burn-ing Frpl, New Stainless Range,

Microwave & Dishwasher,Professionally and Beautifully

Landscaped w/ Fenced inBackyard, RV Parking

w/220hookup, One Year HomeWarranty

MLS#168548 Bob/Sam

$219,900

$399,900

17370 Crystal Brook PlTRUE LOG CABIN!

Tons of windows,2bd/1.5ba,Refrigerator,

Washer/Dryer convey, ArizonaRoom, Oversized 2 car garageall on a 13,548 SqFt well treed

lot, Basic home warranty included.

MLS#163727 - Sam/Bob

1015 E. Pinewood Blvd4 Br/ 3 Ba (1 Br 1 Ba down/ 3Br

and 2Ba up) Fam Rm with Pool

Table, Jacuzzi Rm, Wet Bar,

Huge Wd Stove, T&G Vaulted

Ceilings, Almost new Appliances

in Amazing Kitchen, Large DR, 2

Car Garage, On Well-Treed Lot

MLS#169156 - Sam/Bob

275 E. Oak Dr2/BR 1.75BA Doublewide,

LARGE LR, DR with built-in

hutch, FAE & Propane Free-

Standing Stove, A/C, FULL

RAMADA, RV Parking. “As Is”

and PRICED RIGHT!

MLS#167171 - Sam/Bob

270 Sandia CircleFantastic Winter Liveable 3Br

2Ba; Many NEW improve-

ments: T&G Vaulted Ceilings,

Ceiling Fans Throughout; Light

Fixtures; Bath Accessories,

Interior Paint,Well-Treed Lot

across from a canyon, Shed

and Furnishings Included plus

a One Year Warranty

MLS# 168528 - Bob/Sam

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®[email protected]: (928) 699-1862

SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 31 YEARS

Bob Joncas, REALTOR®Associate Broker

[email protected]: (928) 853-8542

SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 18 YEARS

REALTYDon Tillery, Designated Broker/Owner

WE SUPPORT OURTROOPS

PROFESSIONAL, INTEGRITY, NOTABLE, ETHICAL, WISE; OBJECTIVE, OBLIGATION, DISCRETION

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LOCAL: 928-286-1030 / Phoenix: 602-252-1402

$324,900

$155,000

1150 E. Cougar StGreat Winter Livable 3 Br,1.75 Ba Cabin, Open Plan,Light and Airy, Extra Work

Room with Heat entered fromFront Covered Deck, Enjoy

the Serenity afforded in this location.

MLS#168574 Sam/Bob

$186,900

395 Lodge Drive4Br, 1/75Ba, 2,110 SQFT.

Such a fun house and

includes Central Heat and

Wood Stove plus a

3 Car garage all

on 9000 SQFT lot

MLS#167965 - Sam/Bob

$333,000

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 @ 928-853-8542 • Sam Tillery @ 928-699-1862

SOLD!

Sale Pending!

Sale Pending!

Sale Pending!

$109,900

Pinewood Realty5 W. Pinewood Boulevard

Munds Park, AZ 86017

$299,500

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The creatures were stirring from their long winter's rest,

Awaiting the people's return to their nest.

"I hear them," the bat screeched, ,"they're really quite near.

It shouldn't be long now before they are here."

"They're coming!" the jay screamed, "they're coming at last!

I hope they'll be getting our feeders up fast!"

"Caw," sneered the raven "they've too much to do

to spend time on feeders for those such as you!"

"Ha HA!" laughed the woodpecker, "we'll prove that you're wrong!

They'll be filling those feeders before very long!"

"ME!" hummed the hummingbird, "What about me?

Will they fill up MY feeder, hang it back on the tree?"

"My stores are depleted," lamented the squirrel.

"I do hope they'll bring back that nice little girl."

Squeaked the rabbit, "Before long they'll be planting their flowers,

And there'll be some sweet buds that I can devour."

Sighed the spider, "That woman will be out with her broom,

And I have a sixth sense of impending doom."

The skunk smiled, "I'll leave them a welcoming spray,

A little reminder to stay out of my way."

Growled the ground squirrel, "I'm a bully, take more than my share,

But I have to eat, too, and I really don't care!"

"We've shed tons of needles," murmured the pines.

"Raking them up will take much of their time."

The columbine whispered, "I've sent out my blooms

For the people to gather to brighten their rooms."

The cricket chirped, "Maybe I'll rub them a song--

We insects are nice folks, they've got us all wrong."

The raccoon grunted, hopeful, "They'll go to the store!

There'll be stuff in their trash cans for us to explore!"

The people drove up and the man parked their car.

They breathed the fresh air--they'd driven quite far.

"See the birds! There's a squirrel!" the little girl cried.

"Yes, Katie, but first we must all go inside.

The next thing we'll do is to hang up the feeders,

And then you'll put food out for all of the creatures."

Faint happy sounds wafted in on the breeze.

Perhaps it was wind caressing the trees?

Munds Park Community Watchby Len Friedlund

This is the third article in a seven part series which will address the activi-

ty that is happening in Munds Park regarding emergencies that can occur and

what some of the organizations are doing to provide our residents with assis-

tance and protection. Unless a resident is part of the groups that will be pro-

filed, it is difficult for someone to really understand what is being established

as a plan for the community.

In the previous articles, the Pinewood Fire Department (PFD) was pro-

filed. A short description was given of some of the activity that the full time

staff of 15 Firefighters plus the Reserves do to help the community. There

are two other groups in the PFD structure: the Community Volunteers who

assist PFD with non-fire suppression activities and the Munds Park

Community Watch (MPCW) whose captains secure contact information from

the residents for PFD and the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO).

There are two programs in the CCSO that provide assistance to the com-

munity. The first is the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)

comprised of thirty residents that meet monthly in Munds Park and partici-

pate in various drills and exercises that simulate events requiring specialized

actions. Snow storms, wild fires, or evacuations are just some of the events

that can occur which will require assistance from this group in the communi-

ty. Basic training consisting of twenty hours of instruction and demonstra-

tion is required and there are sessions at the county level in which the mem-

bers take part. On-line classes are recommended for the members to enhance

their performance during events. The primary mission for this group is to

provide response to emergencies until professional first responders are avail-

able.

The second program is the Patrol Volunteer program that the Sheriff’s

Office supports. These individuals go through all of the security measures

such as fingerprinting, drug testing, polygraph testing, and background

checks. They wear uniforms and have access to CCSO patrol vehicles. The

primary function is to be the eyes and ears for the deputies and officers who

cannot be in Munds Park 24/7 due to the large area they patrol. The volun-

teers are not allowed to carry weapons nor respond to 911 calls because of

the potential for confrontation with criminals. They do patrol the community

and are on the alert for any suspicious activity which they would forward to

CCSO for deputy and officer response.

The next article will include a profile of the Munds Park Community

Church and the Pinewood Country Club which are positioned to provide

shelter during emergencies.

The next MPCW meeting will be on May 17th, 2017, 6:30pm, at the PFD

station. Invited guests include personnel from the sheriff’s office, Coconino

National Forest, and Public Works along with Supervisor Matt Ryan. There

is information for the program utilizing the Pinewood Property Owners’

Assoc. (PPOA) website www.pinewoodppoa.org and clicking on the MPCW

tab. The PPOA supports the MPCW program with funds to cover most of

the costs associated with the program

The Welcoming CommitteeBy Wilma Lentz

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Flagstaff Wholesale Flooring has over 30 years of experience in the

flooring industry. We offer hardwood, laminate, cork, LVT, carpet,

wood-look tile, glass deco, and MDF base to meet your residential and

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‘Difficult anduncongenial:’ theabominable Asturianmountain region

Vagabonding Lulu Travel WriterBy Stacey Wittig

Asturias, a narrow strip of land between the coast ofthe Bay of Biscay in the Atlantic Ocean and the abruptCantabrian Mountains of Northern Spain. Why was itthe only Christian holdout during the early Arab con-quest of Spain? According to historian Roger Collins,the Arabs found campaigning in the mountainous ter-rain “difficult and uncongenial.” (1)

And so, I ask myself, why am I planning on walkingCamino Primitivo which weaves through this abom-inable Asturian mountain region?

“… the country is essentially a mountainous one,and its inhabitants are famed for the typical obstinacyof a people of mountaineers,” describes John Harveyin his 1957 book, The Cathedrals of Spain.“Historically, Asturian pride in this quality is foundedupon the successful resistance of Pelayo to the

Moors.”

Don’t get this Pelayo mixed up with the Pelayo,who discovered the tomb of St James in NorthernSpain in 814. Pilgrimage to the tomb of the saint(called Santiago in Spanish) in the Middle Ages is thereason for so many ancient paths that network acrossEurope. The pilgrimage routes are known as Caminosde Santiago in Spain, Les Chemins de St Jacques inFrance or Jakobswegs in Germanic countries. “Pelayosare everywhere in Spanish history,” warned RebekahScott,* Camino advocate and historical fiction writer,when we chatted at the American Pilgrims on Caminogathering in Atlanta last week.

I was picking her brain for historical and culturalinformation to be used for a guide book revision pro-ject on which I am currently working. The project forthe Confraternity of St James in London is the reasonthat I am tackling the Camino Primitivo in May.

But back to Pelayo. The Kingdom of Asturiascame into being as a revolt against the Arabs in718/722. The revolt took place at Covadonga and wasled by Pelayo (Pelagius in Latin), who became the firstking of Asturias after the victorious battle. The suc-cessful revolt in the Asturias led to the formation ofwhat Collins calls “a tiny” Christian monarchy. (3)

The difficult and uncongenial mountainous terrainmarked the limits of the Arab expansion, and by thesecond half of the 8th Century, Asturias had become “a

frontierzone,”statesCollinsin hisbook,TheArab

Conquest of Spain: 710 – 797.

In 740 and 741-46, Berbers had revolted against theArabs and abandoned areas of occupation. The con-quest and flee created an uninhabited frontier that waseasier for the tiny kingdom to defend against theArabs. (4) The civil wars among the Arabs andBerbers triggered the rise of rival local powers, includ-ing the Christian kingdom in Asturias. (5)

Since I, too, am full of the typical obstinacy of apeople of mountaineers (I’ve lived near the mountaintown of Flagstaff, for 23 years and dwelled among ’emin Colorado for eleven years before that), perhaps Iwill withstand the “difficult and uncongenial” Asturianmountain terrain. What will be, will be.

Stacey “Vagabonding Lulu” Wittig leaves forSpain at the end of this month. If you see her hoistingher backpack around Munds Park, she is not avagabond, but is training for the “difficult and uncon-genial” Spanish mountains. Enjoy this article? Thensign up for updates at Stacey’s blog:

https://caminoprimitivo814.wordpress.com

Continued on page 26 *Photo’s by Stacey Wittig

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Designated Broker602-622-1196

[email protected]

Regina Bailey

Associate Broker®928-699-7069

[email protected]

Associate Broker®480-234-4111

[email protected]

REALTOR®928-856-0152

[email protected]

REALTOR®928-600-3896

[email protected]

Len FriedlundNancy Shelton Dan HellmanBill Spain

REALTOR®602-295-5827

[email protected]

Lorraine De La Cruz

Provident Partners Realty

“Your Partner in Pinewood”

William J. SpainDesignated Broker®

20 W. Pinewood Blvd ~ Munds Park, AZ 8601720 W. Pinewood Blvd ~ Munds Park, AZ 86017

CALL: 928.286.9171 / Fax (928) 286-9107CALL: 928.286.9171 / Fax (928) 286-9107

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3008 SQ FT, DUALGARAG, ACRE LOT, 5/3

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$221,000

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$379,000

850 BEAVER PLACE

$409,900

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$347,600

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$352,000

LOT 4 - LOST BOULDERS

$219,000

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$279,000

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$308,000

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$345,000

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Stan Sisson

Provident Partners Realty

“Your Partner in Pinewood”www.providentnaz.com

William J. SpainDesignated Broker®

MPBA

Founding Business Member

20 W. Pinewood Blvd ~ Munds Park, AZ 8601720 W. Pinewood Blvd ~ Munds Park, AZ 86017

CALL: 928.286.9171 / Fax (928) 286-9107CALL: 928.286.9171 / Fax (928) 286-9107

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1090 HILLSIDE

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$89,900

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$84,999

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115 FAIRLANE

$172,900

620 REINDEER

$179,000

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$152,000

385 SAN FELIPE

$159,900

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$169,000

54 OAK DRIVE

$84,900

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$135,000

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18 Pinewood News April 10, 2017

Spring is officially here, and it’s time to boost your health and happinesswith an edible garden. Gardening is relaxing, restorative and rewarding anda great way to bring the family together. If you are planning on a vegetablegarden this season – now is the time to start!

1. Type/Timing: Our short growing season in Flagstaff makes “cool seasonvegetables” the easiest to grow (spinach, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, Brusselsprouts, beets, carrots, radishes, pees, beets, parsnips, onions, garlic).These should be planted early from April – Mid May.

2. Location: Find a space that has plenty of direct sunlight. If you want toextend your growing season you can find a place that offers some after-noon shade. You can also incorporate your edible garden into your land-scaping and create some dramatic effects.

3. Composite Soil: Your soil needs to be composed of the proper

amounts of sand, soil, and organic materials to ensure that your plants

have the necessary nutrients and water to grow. Sand is necessary for

drainage, soil is necessary for the roots to grab hold, and organic material is

necessary to keep the soil rich with nutrients to feed your plants. I like to

add fish emulsion as an organic matter to keep the soil nutrient rich. The

fish emulsion is eaten by bacteria and the bacteria release the nutrients

back into the soil.

4. Planting: You can either seed directly into the ground or purchase

early starter plants at your local nursery. I like to seed directly. Mark the

placement of a row within your garden and then make a furrow at the cor-

rect depth along the row. Check out your seed packet instructions for spe-

cific planting instructions. Plant your seeds in groups of three (because we

never can tell how prolific our seeds may be) and plant each group 3 inches

apart. Cover the seeds with fine soil and firm them in. When the plants

have developed their second set of leaves thin them out to avoid over-

crowding.

5. Irrigation: Irrigation is key with new seedlings. In order for the seeds

to germinate they must remain moist. Set up a spray system valve with a

timer and water them several times a day. As the plant grows, change from

spray to flood.

Watching a plant grow from an apparently lifeless seed into a healthy,

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20 Pinewood News April 10, 2017

Family Seder

By Annie Weissman

Today I’m starting The Big Push, as we called it when mymother would start her preparations for a big gathering.Monday, April 10, is the first night of Passover. It’s observed ata seder, a special dinner. For the first time in quite a while I’llhave all my children and their families here. My newest grand-daughter, Madison, was a preemie, and not allowed to go intosociety until after the RSV season was over. We missed cele-brating my and Eric’s birthdays, so Shelley is bringing a cakefor dessert.

The first thing was to plan the menu, which I did while listen-ing to the Phoenix Symphonyplay Beethoven’s Ninth andOde to Joy last Sunday withfriends. I decided on matzoball soup, brisket in the crockpot, asparagus, peas (for thegrandkids,) and baked potatoesand sweet potatoes. I also hadto get the items for the sederplate: hardboiled eggs as theharbinger of spring, morar,horseradish, as the bitter herbto symbolize the bitterness of

the slavery of the Jews in Egypt, ingredients for the charoset(apples, chopped nuts, grape and orange juices, sugar, cinnamonand honey) to stand in for the mortar the slaves used to build forthe Pharaoh, and karpas, parsley, to remind us of the hard andcruel work the slaves did. And a separate plate of three matzos.

I also must get a few bottles of wine. The traditional sedercalls for at least six glasses, but we take sips instead of downingthe whole glass. My mother always served Manishevitz, but I’mopting for Ménage a Trois red blend.

My housecleaner comes on Mondays, so I decided to do allthe cooking over the weekend so she could do the final clean upbefore the family came.

Only my son Max and I are Jewish, but the family enjoys thetraditions I’ve shared with them. There’s a book the Hagaddah,which is used during a seder to tell the story of Exodus, thestory of Passover. We use a children’s Hagaddah to get the gistof the holiday without boring the pants off my young grandchil-dren. All kids like the end of the meal the best. Right after webegin to eat, I hide a piece of matzo. In order to end the meal,the piece must be found. The oldest adult, or host or hostess,offers a monetary reward and the kids whoop and holler untilthey find it.

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21Pinewood News April 10, 2017

What is going on with rates?

Interest rates are at a three year high and every week seems to be increasing.

Well, overall interest rates are on the upswing. But, historically they are not as

high as even ten years ago (2007). Whenever the Federal Reserve meets and the

news reports state “the Feds raised rates .25%”, this doesn’t have a direct corre-

spondence on mortgage rates. The Federal Reserve increases effect auto loan

rates, credit card rates, HELOC Rates with prime rates and interest you make on

your savings accounts. However, when the Feds do raise rates, this shows signs of

inflation and the economy improving. With this, the trickle down is mortgage

rates also will increase.

In today’s market there are no more pre payment penalties on mortgage loans.

The mortgage rate cycle is usually seven years. Rates go up and then they come

down. With increasing rates offer an opportunity to refinance the mortgage down

the line. Of course it would have to make sense (i.e. how long are you going to

live in the home, costs of refinance and savings).

If you are in the market to purchase a home, I wouldn’t fret over the interest

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The Munds Park Trail Stewards has received a PolarisT.R.A.I.L.S. grant, from Polaris Industries Inc. Most ofthe grant’s funds will be use to repair the Irons Springs

Connector Motorized Multi-user Trail, between the Iron SpringsTrailhead and the Frog Tank loop. The MUTS, in

cooperation with the Coconino National Forest, will hire a professionalyouth trail crew to bring the trail up to standard.

2017 MUTS Volunteer Projects

May 6Meet: 240 TH

Projects: Crystal Point Tr.; Trail Maintenance

June 10Meet: Iron Springs TH

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August 5Meet: 240 TH

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Sept. 9OPEN Date

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Projects: Non-motorize Trs.; Trail MaintenanceOptional: Forest Road 240 Trash Clean-up

Start time is 8:15 a.m.We will finish our trailwork around noontime; afterwards a free

lunch will be served.

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Expect road work for the next four weeks on Interstate 17between New River and Sunset Point

Alternating lane restrictions expected overnight in both directions

Crews have completed the initial paving on Interstate 17 between New Riverand Sunset Point as part of a $10.8 million pavement project that began lastsummer. However, crews will be on site over the next four weeks as theywork on sign and guardrail installations, delineators and other miscellaneouswork.

Work is scheduled to occur Sunday through Thursday nights from 6:30 p.m.to 6 a.m. Drivers should anticipate north and southbound lane restrictionsduring work hours.

The project is scheduled to be completed by summer 2017.

Drivers should proceed through the work zone with caution, slow down andwatch for construction personnel and equipment.

For the most current information about highway conditions statewide, visitthe ADOT Traveler Information site at www.az511.gov, follow ADOT onTwitter (@ArizonaDOT) or call 511, except while driving. For more infor-mation about this project, please call Tricia Lewis, senior community rela-tions officer, 928.606.2420 or email [email protected].

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Across

1. Deception

5. "Finally!"

11. Big coffee holder

14. Yellowfin, e.g.

15. Too much, to

Toscanini

16. Bossy remark?

17. Edgy

19. Crunchy sandwich,

for short

20. Skating competition

21. Moore of "G.I. Jane"

22. At no cost

23. Break out

25. Bless with oil

27. Preparation used to

arouse conscious-

ness

32. Indian bread

33. Middle Eastern dish

34. Washington locale,

with "the"

38. Hose material

41. Drops from the sky

42. Merger

44. Flock members

46. Rude or impolite

behavior

51. Bakery offering

52. Boy scout, at times

55. Frosts, as a cake

57. Eastern pooh-bah

60. "Rigoletto" compos-

er

61. Mafia boss

62. An area planted with

shrubs

64. Cousin of an ostrich

65. Spanish dish

66. Charades, e.g.

67. Weaken

68. Moose feature

69. Calendar span

Down

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2. Luau dances

3. Capers

4. A coarse grash found

on sandy beaches.

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convenience

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8. Tarzan, for one

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New Emergency Generator

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By John Welsch, Fire Chief, PFD

The Pinewood Fire Department has recently completed the purchase

and installation of a new emergency electric generator for the fire sta-

tion. This generator is a replacement for an aging unit that has become

so unreliable that we are unable to power even a small portion of the

station during power outages, thereby making it difficult to operate dur-

ing these times of extreme weather conditions.

With a rated capacity of 135,000 Watts, the new generator will provide

ample power to allow the Pinewood Fire Department to power the

whole station and provide an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for in-

cident coordination during any extended power outage, as well as be-

coming a backup shelter for residents during those same emergencies.

Additionally, this new generator will allow flexibility in providing power

to future station improvements and growth.

Funding for the total purchase and install costs of the unit were through

a grant from a private foundation, our own Pinewood Fire Department

Auxiliary , and a private donation from one of our community residents.

These very generous contributions allowed our department to purchase

this much needed piece of equipment without diverting taxpayer funds

away from our operational expenses and ensuring the continued ability

to meet community emergency response needs.

Once again, through some creative writing and application for support,

and the good will of the citizens of Munds Park, our fire department and

community become a safer and better place!

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The Pinewood Fire Department Auxiliaryis currently selling cook books and

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Coffee mugs are $8.00 each or 2 for $15.00 The money that is raised goes to help support the

Pinewood Fire Department. Come down to the fire station

or call Carolyn Manley at 860-690-3070if you would like to purchase any!

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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

purchase 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

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Travel cont’d from page 4

Camino Books and Footnotes:

(1) Collins, Roger. The Arab Conquest of Spain: 710 – 797.

1st Edition, Basil Blackwell Ltd Oxford, UK, 1989. (p. 156)

(2) Harvey, John. The Cathedrals of Spain. London: B.T. Batsford,

1957. (p. 136)

(3) Collins, (pp. 19, 33, 49)

(4) Ibid., (pp.153-4)

(5) Ibid., (p. 181)

*Scott, Rebekah, The Moorish Whore: A Novel

Pinewood Players Scholarship Application Deadline Now May 15

Pinewood Players will offer two scholarships of $2,000 each for the

upcoming 2017-2018 school year. The new deadline for submission is May

15. The Scholarship awards are intended to aid students who have a close

connection to Munds Park, maintain high grade averages and demonstrate

leadership qualities. The program promotes higher education in fields related

to the performing arts: theatre, music, dance, technical & support fields such

as lighting, sound or scene design, and performing arts education.

The expectation is that a scholarship recipient will pursue a major or

minor in one of those fields and participate in some way in college produc-

tions. Students receiving scholarships may attend any accredited two year or

four year college or a university without regard to location. Full time enroll-

ment is required.

The Scholarship Committee will review the applications based on the

following criteria:

1. Experience in high school, community theatre or other

producing organization.

2. Academic performance including the maintenance of a 3.0 GPA,

acceptable SAT scores and high school transcript.

3 .Extra-curricular activities and/or work experience

4. Recommendation by a faculty member and/or guidance counselor

5. A one-page essay regarding how student plans to use their education.

6. A significant connection with Munds Park. Former and present

participants in the PWP Drama Camps are encouraged to apply.

For further information and application forms, go to our website:

http://pinewoodplayers.com. Click on the word Forms and download the ap-

plication. Students must fill out the application form and follow the direc-

tions within. For further information and application forms contact

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Rental Needed

Services Services

Professional Housecleaning “Done the Way You Like it”

Opening for spring, need rentalscleaned or just monthly or weekly

cleaning - I do it!Work Guaranteed. Call Debi Zajac 928-699-7012

Yard Cleanup, Trimming, Hauling, Light

Construction,Snow Shovelingfor Roofs, Decks, etc.

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

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

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and MaintenanceCabinetry Installat ion,

Decks etc .,30 years in the

home bui lding industry

Call Mark

928-254-7918

not a licensed contrac tor

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Best References on

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your home on a weekly or bi-weekly basis

Thorough, honest and friendly....

17 years of experience!!

Call Aurora Salas928-286-9249928-856-9125

Here are the numbers you always need to contact

if your wallet has been stolen:

1.) Equifax: 1-800-525-6285

2.) Experian (formerly TRW):

1-888-397-3742

3.) Trans Union : 1-800-680-7289

4.) Social Security Administration

(fraud line):

1-800-269-0271

Re-keying your

home may be the

safest thing to

do!

And ask about a

Lock

Check-up!

CALL

BILL’S LOCKSHOP

Serving

Munds

Park/Pinewood

928-699-8868

DO YOU KNOWWHERE YOUR

KEYS ARE?

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“We Solve Your Plumbing Nightmares”24 Hour Emergency Service

PO Box 30126 Flagstaff, Az 86003Email: [email protected]

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Joshua Dowd Owner

Bus: (928) 774-4100

ATTENTION

ADVERTISERS

The Pinewood Newsnow accepts creditcards for payment!

Looking to rent a home or

condo for 3 months this

summer. June, July,

August. Please call Trees

Friend 480-888-6514 or

email me at

[email protected].

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CALL: 928-637-5882CALL: 928-637-5882

pine needle

cleanup

weed eating

hauling

All your

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Local References

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AND TEST YOUR

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“30 Years Of Experience In The

Flooring Industry”

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Wholesale Pricing And

Outstanding Customer

Service To Contractors,

Builders, Installers, Designers,

Homeowners, Diy's, And

Handyman Services.

Please visit our showroom at2463 N. Walgreens St. Ste. B

Flagstaff, AZ 86004 or ourwebsite at:

flagstaffwholesaleflooring.com

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Coconino County BookmobileFlagstaff City-Coconino County Library

visits Munds Park every month year round!

It is nearly 40 ft. long & carries DVD Movies, Books, Music & Audio C.D.’s, children’s

materials, and 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. With proper I.D. the

bookmobile can provide library cards and if anyone has a book to return to Main library

in Flagstaff, the bookmobile can take them there!

SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS, THEY SUPPORT THIS PAPERLet them know you saw their ad in The Pinewood News!

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.)

Ameriprise Financial, Ben Belanger 13Art Salas 6Aspen Annie 4AZ North Tree Service 10Beauty in the Pines 21Bill’s Lock Shop 28Chad Dragos, Russ Lyon Realty BackClassified Ads 27Coconino Pest Control 10Conn Pest Control 25Cut Rite Forestry 22Dave Cantrell Const 5Dave Kraemer, Pinewood Realty 14,29Dee Spain, Provident Partners Realty 28Drywall 6Flagstaff Handyman, Kevin Hanley 27Flagstaff Wholesale Flooring 14Good Neighbor Plumbing 11Home Monitor, 14HughesNet 3Jeff’s Painting 4Landscape/Maintenance 27

Miguel Breton, Handyman 20Mike’s Floor Covering 5Mountain Dreams Realty 19Mountainscapers Landscaping 18Munds Park Chevron 13Munds Park Rv Resort 13Pinewood Plumbing 6Pinewood Realty 8,9Pinewood Restaurant & Bar 14Pipe Dreams Plumbing 27PRMG Mtg 6Provident Partners Realty 16,17Renco Roofing 15RPM Construction 21Resort Homes 25Sam Tillery, Pinewood Realty 24Sharon Migliorno, Russ Lyon-Sotheby’s 18Sloan Home Repairs 26Steve Craig Custom Painting 10Sunrise Electric 13Trailer Bob 20Woodlands Renovations 23

Pinewood Country Club Parking lotWednesday, April 12th

@ 10:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (extended hours)

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...................................928-286-1845

Crossword Puzzle Solution

The Pinewood News18 W. Pinewood Blvd.• P.O. Box 18977

Munds Park, AZ 86017

Office 928-286-9827 • [email protected]

Sharon Emery, Publisher/Editor, Typesetter/Page Layout &

Graphic DesignerThe Pinewood News is published every other Monday April through September and

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

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“EXPERIENCE COUNTS!”Thinking of Purchasing or Selling

Property in Pinewood/Munds Park?

Pinewood Realty’s Dave Kraemer has over 40 years of Real Estate Experience!

Dave has specialized in Selling Pinewood Munds Park

Property 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

plus he is a full time resident!!

Thinking of Selling your Property?

Call For A Free Written Market Analysis!

Should Dave be of Assistance, please contact him at

928-380-3639 or email:

[email protected]

RealtyDONALD R. TILLERY

Designated Broker/Owner

Pinewood Realty

5 Pinewood Blvd

Munds Park, AZ 86017

Name:

Mail to: MPBA, P.O. Box 18917, Munds Park, AZ 86017

2017

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The Pinewood Fire Department Auxiliary is selling raffle tickets.Local artist Ralph Anderson, or as we call him, (The Bear Man) hasgraciously donated a carved bear with a bench. Many of you know

his work, and he does amazing things with a chainsaw!

Tickets are available at Pinewood Fire Auxiliary meetings the firstTuesday of each month at Fire Station. Potluck dinner at 6:30.

Ticket costs are 1 for $2.00 3 for $5.00 or 6 for $10.00. The bear, wecall him “Sparky” and bench are worth over $500.00 and will make a

great addition to your home or patio.

Tickets will be sold at the APRIL, MAY, JUNE, JULY, AUGUST meetings and the raffle will be held at the September 2017 meeting.

For more information, contact Carolyn Manley at (860) 690-3070 orGail VanDeurzen at (623) 670-0255

IT’S A RAFFLE!

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We sadly say goodbye to Rob and Kathy Dale, longtime residents of

Munds Park. Rob and Kathy have lived here full time for 17 years but

now have to go back to the valley for a business opportunity for Rob.

They graciously gave their time in the past as Santa and Mrs. Claus. Rob

was a golf Champion at the country club and he also serviced many

businesses and homes at any hour of the day with his former business

when they needed his help with flooding and other issues. Rob’s parents

built their first cabin in 1971, so he literally grew up in our community.

There was a gathering of friends to bid the Dale’s a fond farewell and say

our goodbyes. We wish them the very best and hope they return to visit,

especially in the summer when they may need a break from the valley

heat.

Photo & article sent in by Trudy McCleary

Where in the

World is

The Pinewood News?

Take a picture holding a copy of The Pinewood News when youare on your next road trip or vacation and email it to us at

[email protected]

Thanks to all who have submitted these great pic’s!

Sisters, Nancie and Mary, along with daughter Melodie and

husband Brian, braving chilly, but beautiful Ice Cave in

Jokulsarlon, Iceland.

Art and Alice Mires, along with thePinewood News, visited Cuba in Januaryon an educational excursion. The trip wasvery interesting and the Cuban peoplewere very welcoming.

The Tipton Family enjoying “Spring Break”snowfall on March 23rd & 24th!

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MUNDS PARK COMMUNITY CHURCH UPDATE

by Mike Simswww.mundsparkcc.org

Easter

John 3:16 – For God so loved the

world that he gave his one and only

Son, that whoever believes in him

shall not perish but have eternal life.

Ever stop to think that we are on an

eternal journey. God created us. He

gives each person an opportunity to

freely choose whether to follow

Christ as our Savior. As Christians,

we know that we are going to follow

our journey with Christ right into

Heaven. Christ did not promise us

an easy life, but assures us he will be

with us through the ups and downs of

life.

The Bible is our road map. When I

am in the forest, I have a map. When

I'm confused about life, I check my

Biblical road map.

Please join the Munds Park Commu-

nity Church this Easter season and

praise our wonderful Savior for his

promise to all people who accept him

as their Lord and Savior.

Worship services begin at 10:30 am

each Sunday morning.

SPRING ACTIVITIES

Good Friday Service: Please join

us for a service on Friday evening,

April 14 at 6:00 pm.

AA Meeting: Every Monday

evening in the fellowship hall of the

church from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Women's Bible Study: Join us for a

study by Henry Blackaby, “Experi-

encing God,” from 1:00 pm to 3:00

pm on Mondays in the fellowship

hall at the church.

Women's Fall Retreat: Next Sep-

tember 13th through 15th, the ladies

are planning a retreat in the White

Mountains at Lakeside. Cynthia

Heald will be the guest speaker, so

mark your calendars now!!! More in-

formation will follow in coming is-

sues of the Pinewood News.

ONGOING AT MPCC

On the first Sunday of each month

the church offers Communion to

all who have accepted Jesus Christ

as their personal Lord and Savior.

This is an open Communion, which

means you do not have to be a mem-

ber of the church 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 in

a casual environment, make new

friends and enjoy good food. The

potluck follows the 10:30 am Sunday

service.

MPCC/WILDFLOWER BREAD

MINISTRY.

On Thursday mornings, with the ex-

ception of the first Thursday of each

month, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am in

the church fellowship hall, Munds

Park residents can pick up bakery

goods for themselves and others. As

a community outreach, we ask that

you also pick up some bakery goods

for a neighbor who cannot attend.

WHO ARE WE?

We are an independent, non-denomi-

national church, which means that re-

gardless of your denominational

background you are welcome to at-

tend and worship with us on Sunday

mornings at 10:30 am. Adult and

children's Sunday school begins at

8:30 am Sunday mornings.

YOU ARE CORDIALLY

INVITED

If you don’t have a church home here

in Northern Arizona, we hope you’ll

consider joining us. We would love

to see you at any, or all, of our activi-

ties.

Support your Local Firefighters

Purchase a Magnet for $5.00call Barb - 928-286-2329

Support the Pinewood Fire Department

Pinewood Property Owners AssociationA 501c3 tax exempt organization,

All DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLEP.O. Box 18673, Munds Park, AZ. 86017

Name:_________________________________________________________

Mail Address:____________________________________________________

City_____________________________State_________Zip_______________

Membership Donation $20:____$50:____$75:____$100:____Other:_____

Thank YouThank YouFor Making a “2017” For Making a “2017”

DonationDonationScholarship Grants Community Watch

Kids Events

Citizenship Awards

Welcome Signs

CERT Support

Firefighter Auxilary Support

Beautification Project

The mission of the Pinewood Property Owners Associationthrough action of its Board of Directors is to receive voluntaryfunds from the Munds Park Community and to disburse those

funds to community organizations and projects for the

betterment of the entire Munds Park community

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