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If you need something placed in the Bubbles, you must have it to the editor no later than the 10th of themonth preceding the issue in which it should appear....even earlier is better:
margret@onemain.com
To view this newsletter online, type: http://fountaineastbubbles.wordpress.com into your browser addressbar. If you want it emailed to you, please contact me at the above email address.
FRAMING IT FORWARD.......Carole Burrows is continuingBob’s project of collectingused eyeglasses, cases, andcell phones for the LionsClub. A collection box islocated on a shelf in theclubhouse for this purpose.
Thank you for your continued support.
If you are in need of temporary medical
equipment such as a transport chair, crutches,
walkers, bedside commode, riser toilet seat,
canes, please contact:
Eva Watson #204 480 818-1160
2018Useful Information
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If someone you know is under the weather, hada recent surgery, needs a caring thought, pleasebe sure to contact Aleta Nybakke (#205480-807-0919)
Please remember that there are dumpsters
located behind the clubhouse specifically for
recycling: cardboard, paper, plastic (#1 & #2),
aluminum cans. Please do not fill up the
garbage dumpsters with these items. Your use of
the recycle bins benefits the association. Also
remember that you can also recycle your used
batteries in the basket provided in the clubhouse.
Many, many, MANY thanks to SORRELL
TANKUS, #282, who loaded up her truck and
made the hazmat run to North Mesa on April
14. We had an exceptional amount of material
for disposal, and she really stepped up to the
plate to take it for me. She gets the "bouquet"
from me this month for being a great neighbor!
Carolyn Taylor
Many people have asked for contact information for the “higher-ups” in the Kingsley network. Below you willfind the names of those people, people to whom you should address problems should they not be solved ona local level:
Kingsley Management Corporation1-801-228-9702 4956 N 300 W, Provo, UT 84604
Email - customersupport@kmcmh.com
Madison Galland CEO for Kingsley Management Corp.Email-mgalland@mac.com
Bingham Fan (Supervisor to local park manager) 1-801-380-2712
Pat Sunia (AAMHO rep) 480-854-2263
Fountain East Safety Patrol
Our evening safety patrol is a volunteer opportunity foryou to help keep our park safe and secure; however, it isevery resident’s responsibility to be aware of suspiciousactivity and/or people in the park. If you feel somethingis not right, if you see someone on a bicycle or walking inthe park who does not belong, you should contact thePOLICE immediately.
With so many of our residents gone, we must rememberthat it is the responsibility of each of us to secure ourhomes. As residents, we should also be aware of whatmay be happening at our absent neighbor’s home...yourvigilance keeps all of us safe and secure.
If you would like to participate in our evening safety
patrol, please contact: Bob Clark (#66 602-499-0800)
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Fountain East Residents’ Association Officers 2018-19
President Carole Burrows1st V. President Brenda Woodbeck2nd V. President Mike NicholsonSecretary Ted PetersonTreasurer Margret AtwoodAss’t Treasurer Audrey BrewsterPast President Garry Brown
Fountain East Veterans Association(FEVA)
FEVA offers the opportunity to retire your tired
and worn flags with honor and respect. Please
deliver your torn and damaged flags to Dick Baird
(#109). Your flag will be honorably retired by the
Elks Lodge-sponsored Boy Scout Troop with an
official and proper ceremony.
April 3, 2018, Fountain East Residents’Meeting
Items addressed at the meeting:
� Reports were given on the pancake breakfast
and the March dance.
� The following functions need a chairman: Sou
Supper (December), Christmas dinner and the
Pasta Dinner (March?). Ann Bricker
volunteered to chair the Thanksgiving Dinner.
� Annual budget reviewed and accepted.
� Upcoming May social events include a Cinco de
Mayo party and a Memorial Day luncheon.
� All plastic tablecloths have been moved to
the open storage room by the laundry for use
for any function.
Summer activities are taking shape. It’s never too hotto have a great time and a meal together. Thanks tothose who volunteer for these events.
Ann Bricker has volunteered to chair our ThanksgivingDinner. However, we do still need chairmen for thefollowing:
Soup Supper in DecemberChristmas DinnerSpaghetti (or Pasta) dinner
Our last Association Meeting was small in attendancedue to the fact that most of our winter friends have leftfor their summer homes; however, we wish to give youevery opportunity to volunteer for any of the above....as a chair or as a helper. Please feel free to contactme at any time by phone (480-252-5619) or email(carob58@msn.com) if you are interested. It is a greatway to get involved and maybe even meet and makenew friends at the same time.
Your board is working in unity for the betterment ofFountain East Residents. If you have suggestions orquestions, please put it in writing and see that a boardmember receives same.
Enjoy your summer wherever you may roam.
Carole Burrows, FE Association President
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Fruit Cocktail Cake
2 Cups flour2 (15 ½ ounce) cans fruit cocktail-undrained1½ Cups sugar2 Teaspoons baking soda2 Eggs
Drain ¼ cup of juice from one of the cans of fruitcocktail. Mix the partially drained can of fruitcocktail, the other can of undrained fruit cocktail andall of the rest of the ingredients. Pour into agreased 9x13 pan.
Topping:
Mix together and sprinkle over cake: b Cup brown sugar1 Cup chopped nuts1 Cup coconutBake at 350 for 35 minutes or until toothpick comesout clean.
The final Ladies’ Luncheon of the season took place onApril 11, and it was definitely a...
Hosted by the Somba Group and co-chaired by AliceSpearman and Joanne Rebilas with the help of AudreyBrewster, Janice Young, Page Wilson, Aleta Nybakke,Connie Coleman, Cindy Pryor, Rosie Zentner, and KayHedges.
E v e r y o n ee n j o ye d t h estuffed tomatosalad, fresh fruitcup, veggies anddip plus MarcyCarroll’s old-fashioned fruitcocktail cake fordessert (recipefollows).
At the meeting plans were made for the monthlysummer luncheons at various local restaurants. Therewas more discussion on the baskets that will be createdand raffled next season. Proceeds from these basketswill go to help a domestic violence shelter.
The annual Craft Fair/Bake Sale is scheduled forDecember 1 and plans are well underway.
We are looking forward to a busy and productive yearunder the guidance of our continuing board.
Margret Atwood, Ladies’ Club President
#14 Beverley Dillon
#155 Medina Rufia
#193 Jeannette & Larry (Butch) England
#208 Pat & Tom Marunich
#5 Brent & Jan Beals
#13 Charlie & Judy Paxton
#141 Wally & Lynne Peech
#147 Sandra Peck
#200 Bertha Cabana
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Fountain East Annual Reunion-
Hinckley, MNWednesday, July 11, 2018
Hinckley Grand Casino, Hinckley, MN, on I-35north of Minneapolis/St. Paul
For all F.E. residents past or present....This sametime and place has been a mid-summer meetingplace for about 17 summers. Come meet new andold friends then take time to tour Duluth and see thetall ships, drive the North Shore of Lake Superior,visit the Mall of America, or maybe take in a Twinsgame....see family and friends.Overnight hotel or RV reservations: 1-800-472-6321or for more information contact Cliff Wadle 515-371-8102
Schedule.....11:45am--Buffet
1:15pm--Meeting-Pool area 3:00pm--Free time
#252 Mario & Heather Bruni
#293 Edith Vezzetti
#155 Mel & Judy Verhulst moved to the RV
section.
May 2 Merlin Koenig, Larry England
May 6 Tom McCoskery
May 17 Ted Peterson
May 19 Sorrell Tankus
May 20 Jeannette Robb
May 22 Stan Jackson
May 25 Deborah Moore
May 26 Tom Murray
May 27 Bill Ackerman
May 28 Donna Wagner
May 30 Diane Anderson
Weekly Games & Activities
Bowling Wednesdays at 9:00am
Sign up in Clubhouse Hallway
Mesa East Bowl
9260 E. Broadway
Poker Wednesdays at 6:00pm
Saturdays at 10:30am
Billiards Room
Dominos Wednesdays at 6:30pm Clubhouse
Cribbage Thursdays at 1:00pm Clubhouse
Chase the Ace Thursdays after dinner Clubhouse
Somba Fridays at 9:30am
Saturdays at 6:30pm
Clubhouse
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Morning Aquacise 8:00am
All residents welcome. Come join us in the pool for water exercises-Monday through Friday.
For information contact Jan Wilhite (# 53) or Rosie Zentner (#65)
Arthritis ExerciseWe will be back in November, same days, new time (10:00am). Until then stay healthy and active.
Stitched with
Mondays at 9:15am-Noon
Clubhouse
For more information: Janice
Young
#115, 480-807-8560
This group sews, knits, crochets for
infants as part of a child outreach
program that services Sunshine Acres and
Jefferson Elementary School. There are
many ways you can help even if you do not
do any of the above. Special Note: If you
have any flannel or cotton sheets and/or
pillowcases (without holes) in pastel colors,
donate them to this group so they can
make their special blankets. Quilting
supplies are greatly appreciated.
Saturday Coffee(and donuts)
at 8:00am
Clubhouse
Come hear the news, purchase event
tickets, visit. All for just $2.
Thursday, May 3 & May 175:30pm
Potluck
Beginning this month we will have potluck dinners on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month.
Join your friends for a great dinner. Bring a dish to share, one that will serve 10-12 people, and your
place setting. Stay and play “Chase the Ace” after dinner. Sign-up sheet is posted in the hallway.
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I want to thank my Fountain East friends and neighbors for their prayers, cards and
visits after my surgeries. Your love and support means more to me than words canever say.
Kay Hedges
Wednesday, May 911:30am
Out to LunchJoin your friends at various restaurants for this monthly lunch throughout the summer. The first lunch will
be at P F. Chang’s (6610 E Superstition Springs Blvd.).
Don’t forget to sign up. Sheet is in the clubhouse hallway.
For more information, contact: Alice Spearman (#167) or Joanne Rebilas (#32)
Tuesday, May 154:00pm-Clubhouse
Happy Birthday Happy Hour
Bring your own beverage, an appetizer to share, and your own place setting.
No sign-up, no cost! Come join the fun!
Questions or information? Contact Carole Burrows
It Happened in MayMay 5, 1930–Amy Johnson was the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia
May 6, 1840–The first postage stamp, the” Penny Black” stamp, became valid for use in the UK.
May 12, 1820– Florence Nightingale was born.
May 29. 1953–Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Everest.
May 30, 1431–Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
May 30, 542-Death of King Arthur.
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Around the ParkMarch 20-HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY HOUR
Celebrating the March birthdays of Dick Baird,
Gerri Smith, Lois Sebesta, Audrey Brewster and
Larry Matheny.
March 24-PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Pancakes, scrambled eggs, and sausage patties were again the menu for this pancake breakfast. 87
enthusiastic and hungry residents were served. A huge thank you to those who made this another successful
event: Rick Bartlett, John Bassingthwaite, Mercy Best, Bob and Lani Clark, Stan and Peggy Jackson, Merlyn
Koenig, Jim McClanahan, Mel and Judy Verhulst, and Dick and Jean Wadle.
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Lots of good food to eat plus cake and ice
cream. What a way to celebrate our many
April birthdays: Joanne Rebilas, Betty
Copas, Ken Atwood, Cliff Wadle, Alice
Spearman, Arden Caldwell, JD Fox and Cindy
Hill (not pictured). We found out that our
birthday celebrities were born all over the
US from Oregon to Texas, Utah, Iowa,
Wisconsin, and New Jersey.
Following the breakfast, a special presentation was made honoring Cindy Underwood who has been the postal
carrier for Fountain East for a number of years. Cindy went above and beyond her duties and will be greatly
missed. For the program, Dick Baird, John Foster, Mercy Best and Marilyn Peterson paid musical tribute
to Cindy with rewritten words to old songs.
Carole Burrows and Dick Baird ended the
program with the presentation of a “thank you”
certificate and a gift card.
April 17-Happy Birthday Happy Hour
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FOUNTAIN EAST BOWLING SEASON RESULTS
Top 3 in Each Class
Men Average High Game High Series
Gene Schneider 178 Glenn Bemis 266 Jerry Gemeinhardt 627
Jerry Gemeinhardt 177 Jeff Riordan 238 Glen Bemis 612
Sal Triano 174 Bill Jackson 233 Sal Triano 608
Sal Triano 233
Women
Debbie Haehn 146 Debbie Haehn 217 Peggy Jackson 521
Peggy Jackson 138 Peggy Jackson 195 Vickie Riordan 510
Jan Wilhite 137 Vickie Riordan 182 Debbie Haehn 502
Most Improved Bowlers:
Men Jerry Gemeinhardt +9.46
Women Jan Wilhite +16.26
Last Day NO TAP Bowling
Top Male Bowler: Jerry Gemeinhardt 873 series with handicap 297 High Game Scratch
Top Female Bowler: Judy Gemeinhardt 729 series with handicap
Jan Wilhite 272 High Game Scratch
Fall bowling will begin October 3rd at 9:00am at Mesa East Broadway Bowling Alley
For information, contact Aleta Nybakke (#205 480-807-0919)
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Big board of summer eventsYou will find this board in the clubhouse with information about some of our summer activiities. Flyers
will be posted for each event and tickets sales will take place as the time grows nearer. Please watch
for notices about these and other fun things happening during our summer months.
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2:00pm-come enjoy a Margarita, chips and salsa, plusother aperitivos
2:30pm-meal service
gazpacho, taco bar, chicken enchilada casserole,
y mucho mas!
dessert
Piñata and other surprises!!!!
$6
Get your ticket at Saturday coffee or from Margret (#239)
Final day to purchase tickets: April 28
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to our ranch for a whoopin’ good time
in celebration of
Memorial DayMonday, May 28-Noon
Cowboy Stew, Cole Slaw, Bread & Butter
Dessert
Come early and enjoy a sarsparilla!
$6 Wear your best cowboy duds
Tickets available at Saturday coffee
or from Alice Spearman or Joanne Rebilas
Last day to purchase tickets: May 20
Y’all better come.....ya hear?
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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9:00am-Bowling
6:00pm-Poker
6:30pm-Dominos
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1:00pm-Cribbage
5:30pm-Potluck
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9:30am-Somba
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8:00am-Coffee
10:30am-Poker
2:00pm-Cincode Mayo Fiesta
6:30pm-Somba
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9:15 am-Stitchedw/Love
6:30pm-65Cards
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9:00am-Bowling
11:30am-Out to lunch
6:00pm-Poker
6:30pm-Dominos
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9:30am-Somba
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8:00am-Coffee
10:30am-
Poker
6:30pm-Somba
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9:15 am-Stitchedw/Love
6:30pm-65Cards
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4:00pm-HappyBirthday Hr.
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6:00pm-Poker
6:30pm-Dominos
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1:00pm-Cribbage
5:30pm-Potluck
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9:30am-Somba
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10:30am-Poker
6:30pm-Somba
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6:00pm-Poker
6:30pm-Dominos
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9:30am-Somba
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8:00am-Coffee
10:30am-Poker
6:30pm-Somba
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Luncheon
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6:00pm-Poker
6:30pm-Dominos
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