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9330 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85037 • 623-478-7400 RedHawkRentals.info R ED H AWK AT S HEELY F ARMS AT YOUR SERVICE Anna Maki Property Manager Jennifer Komendat Assistant Manager Amy Gauvin Veronica Soto Alyssa Skaggs Leasing Consultants Joe Reyes Maintenance Supervisor Gerry Ruiz Alex Reyes Maintenance Technicians Roman Dominguez Porter HOURS Office Mon–Fri: 9am–6pm Sat: 8:30am–5:30pm Sun: 11am–5pm Business Center Office Hours Only Fitness Center 24 Hours Pool & Spa Barbecue Grills 7am–11pm CONTACT US Office 623-478-7400 Emergency Maintenance 623-478-7400 Courtesy Patrol 480-777-0228 d WELCOME SEPTEMBER c School’s back in session, another fall football season kicks off, and a fun-filled Labor Day weekend lies ahead. Whatever the season, we’re dedicated to providing our valued residents with responsive service, a quality home, and a carefree lifestyle. Thanks for choosing our community as your home, and have a safe and enjoyable September! Please note: the office will be closed Monday, September 5, for Labor Day. M COMMUNITY YARD SALE Saturday, September 17 • 7–11 a.m. • Front Entrance September is the perfect month to clean out the clutter and clean up at the same time! You can turn those usable discards into cash at our Community Yard Sale. Whether you’re selling, buying, or just looking, join your neighbors and staff for our super sale-abration! Please sign up by Wednesday, September 14. MOVING NOTICE Moving? We’re very sorry to see you go. If you have to leave, please refer to the conditions of your lease agreement. The office must receive your Notice to Vacate 30 days before the end of your lease term. Your compliance is appreciated and will help you to avoid additional monthly rent. Please call the office if you have any questions. Î YOUR VOICE MATTERS! Register to vote now so you’re ready to impact your future! In Arizona, October 10 is the deadline to register for the November 8 general election. Have you moved recently? Had a name change? Chosen a different political party? Then you must re-register. Visit www.azsos.gov/elections for all the information you need to exercise your right and responsibility to vote. MARK YOUR CALENDAR There are several days this month that deserve special mention: 8 Monday, September 5, is Labor Day 8 Sunday, September 11, is Patriot Day and National Grandparents’ Day 8 Friday, September 16, is Mexican Independence Day 8 Thursday, September 22, is the first official day of Fall. Have a wonderful month! REFER A FRIEND $200 REFERRAL CHECK when you refer a NEW RESIDENT Must sign a lease & move in (details in office)

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9330 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85037 • 623-478-7400 RedHawkRentals.info

R E D H A W K

AT SHEELY FARMS

AT YOUR SERVICE Anna Maki

Property Manager Jennifer Komendat Assistant Manager

Amy Gauvin Veronica Soto Alyssa Skaggs

Leasing Consultants Joe Reyes

Maintenance Supervisor Gerry Ruiz Alex Reyes

Maintenance Technicians Roman Dominguez

Porter

HOURS Office

Mon–Fri: 9am–6pm Sat: 8:30am–5:30pm

Sun: 11am–5pm Business Center Office Hours Only Fitness Center

24 Hours Pool & Spa

Barbecue Grills 7am–11pm

CONTACT US Office

623-478-7400 Emergency Maintenance

623-478-7400 Courtesy Patrol

480-777-0228

SPECIAL EVENTS

OUTDOOR CONCERTS SEP 2–30 Fountain Park, Westgate, Glendale. Live bands every Fri. & Sat., 6:30pm. Free. 623-385-7502

FAMILY STAR NIGHT SEP 3 Challenger Space Center, Peoria. Telescope demonstration, stargazing, night sky folklore, slide presentation. $7, under 4 free. 623-322-2001

TEDDY BEAR DAY SEP 10 Downtown Glendale. Make & take activities, special treats, exclusive deals, Al the Bear, grab bag. Teddy bear donations for purchase. 623-930-4500

NFL PUNT, PASS, & KICK SEP 13 Foothills Sports Complex, Glendale. Arizona Cardinals host competition for boys & girls ages 6-15. 623-930-2841 GlendaleAZ.com

BALLET UNDER THE STARS SEP 22 Estrella Lakeside Amphitheater, Goodyear. SEP 30 Beardsley Park, Sun City West. Ballet Arizona performs at 7pm. Free. 602-381-0184

MOVIE NIGHT SEP 23 Goodyear Ballpark. Showing Zootopia at 7:30pm. Free. Concessions available. 623-882-3120

FIESTA PEORIA SEP 24 Peoria Sports Complex. Cultural festival, live entertainment, dancing, traditional food, kid’s zone, vendors. $5, under 13 free. Arvizu.com

MUSEUM DAY LIVE! SEP 24 Throughout AZ. Twenty museums in AZ offer free admission for two. Required ticket available at SmithsonianMag.com/museumday

ON STAGE

AK-CHIN PAVILION Phoenix • 602-254-7200 • LiveNation.com

SEP 8 Fifth Harmony: The 7/27 Tour SEP 10 5 Seconds of Summer SEP 13 Counting Crows & Rob Thomas SEP 14 Daryl Hall & John Oates SEP 17 Prophets of Rage: Make America Rage Again SEP 20 Def Leppard with REO Speedwagon & Tesla SEP 21 Black Sabbath: The End SEP 22 Luke Bryan: Kill the Lights Tour 2016 SEP 24 Blink-182

ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE Peoria • 623-776-8400 • AZBroadway.org

thru SEP 18 Pageant SEP 22–OCT 2 Church Basement Ladies

GAMMAGE AUDITORIUM ASU, Tempe • 480-965-3434 • ASUGammage.com

SEP 13–18 Cabaret GILA RIVER ARENA

Glendale • 800-745-3000 • GilaRiverArena.com SEP 22 Kellogg’s Tour of Gymnastics Champions

GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY ARENA Phoenix • 602-639-8979 • GCUArena.com

SEP 23 Casting Crowns SEP 27 Sadie Robertson SEP 30 Chris Young

TALKING STICK RESORT ARENA Phoenix • 602-379-7800

TalkingStickResortArena.com SEP 6 Drake & Future: Summer Sixteen Tour SEP 10 Maná: The Latino Power Tour SEP 16 Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas: Future Now

Events may change. Please call ahead.

SPORTS AT HOME

AZ DIAMONDBACKS BASEBALL Chase Field. $10-$250. 602-514-8400

SEP 9–11 SAN FRAN. SEP 12–14 COLORADO

SEP 15–18 L.A. SEP 30 SAN DIEGO

ARIZONA CARDINALS FOOTBALL Univ. of Phoenix Stadium. $47-$553. 602-379-0102

SEP 1–PRESEASON VS. DENVER

SEP 11–NEW ENGLAND SEP 18–TAMPA BAY

ASU FOOTBALL Sun Devil Stadium. $25-$300. 480-727-0000

SEP 3–NORTHERN AZ SEP 10–TEXAS TECH

SEP 24–CALIFORNIA

PHOENIX MERCURY BASKETBALL Talking Stick Resort Arena. $10-$225. 800-745-3000

SEP 11–ATLANTA

SEP 15–SEATTLE

ARIZONA COYOTES HOCKEY Gila River Arena. $30-$373. 480-563-PUCK

SEP 26–PRESEASON VS. LOS ANGELES

ARIZONA UNITED SOCCER CLUB Peoria Sports Complex. $10-$75. 623-594-9606

SEP 13–PORTLAND

SEP 17–SALT LAKE

UNIV. OF ARIZONA VS. BYU SEP 3 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale. Cactus Kickoff football game. $25-$150. 800-745-300

SEPTEMBER 2016

SUN

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

26 27 28 29 30 25

d WELCOME SEPTEMBER c School’s back in session, another fall football season kicks off, and a fun-filled

Labor Day weekend lies ahead. Whatever the season, we’re dedicated to providing our valued residents with responsive service, a quality home, and a carefree lifestyle. Thanks for choosing our community as your home, and have a safe and enjoyable September! Please note: the office will be closed Monday, September 5, for Labor Day.

M COMMUNITY YARD SALE Saturday, September 17 • 7–11 a.m. • Front Entrance

September is the perfect month to clean out the clutter and clean up at the same time! You can turn those usable discards into cash at our Community Yard Sale. Whether you’re selling, buying, or just looking, join your neighbors and staff for our super sale-abration! Please sign up by Wednesday, September 14.

MOVING NOTICE Moving? We’re very sorry to see you go. If you have to leave, please refer to the

conditions of your lease agreement. The office must receive your Notice to Vacate 30 days before the end of your lease term. Your compliance is appreciated and will help you to avoid additional monthly rent. Please call the office if you have any questions.

Î YOUR VOICE MATTERS! Register to vote now so you’re ready to impact your future! In Arizona, October 10

is the deadline to register for the November 8 general election. Have you moved recently? Had a name change? Chosen a different political party? Then you must re-register. Visit www.azsos.gov/elections for all the information you need to exercise your right and responsibility to vote.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR There are several days this month that deserve special mention: 8 Monday,

September 5, is Labor Day 8 Sunday, September 11, is Patriot Day and National Grandparents’ Day 8 Friday, September 16, is Mexican Independence Day 8 Thursday, September 22, is the first official day of Fall. Have a wonderful month!

REFER A FRIEND

$200 REFERRAL CHECK

when you refer a NEW RESIDENT

Must sign a lease & move in (details in office)

OFFICE CLOSED

FALL Begins

HH HH

ON THE CUTTING EDGE Here are a few tips to help keep your

countertops looking great. Always use a cutting board (not the countertop) when chopping or cutting. Protect countertops from heat damage by placing hot items on a trivet or hot pad. Clean with a mild, non-abrasive cleanser. With a little care, your countertops will continue to look as good as the day you moved in.

Q AUTO THEFT PREVENTION You can reduce the risk of having your

vehicle stolen by taking a few precautions: • never leave your keys in the car, not even for a few minutes • close the windows and lock the doors • use a steering wheel lock or other visible anti-theft device • conceal valuables, and put all packages, electronic devices, gym bags, etc., out of sight.

IN A FIX? Are you in a fix when it comes to repair

work? One of the advantages of living at our community is that we take care of all household repairs. When it comes to maintenance of your home or service to an appliance or fixture that is out of order, please call the office with your request. We’re at your service! You may also enjoy the convenience of submitting a non-emergency work order online!

HAH JOHNNY

APPLESEED DAY

HHH NATIONAL

BANANA DAY

H H RICE

KRISPIE TREAT DAY

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What’s

LABOR DAY LAUGHS

Live Theater Serves Filling Fare

Makes 8-10 servingsSouthwest Chicken Casserole

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350º F.

In a large skillet over medium high heat, sauté onion and garlic in oil until onion is translucent. Add chicken and cook until no longer pink inside. Add taco seasoning, green chiles, beans, corn, salsa, and chipotle sauce. Cover skillet and simmer over medium low heat for 10 minutes.

Transfer chicken mixture to a 9x13-inch baking dish. Top with 1/2 cup cheese and crumbled tortilla chips.

Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes. Add remaining 1/2 cup cheese and bake until cheese is melted and bubbly.

Ingredients: 2 tablespoons vegetable oil1 medium onion, chopped2 garlic cloves, minced1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cut into cubes1 (1.25 ounce) package taco seasoning mix1 (4.5 ounce) can green chiles, diced1 (15 ounce) can black beans, undrained1 (15.25 ounce) can sweet corn, undrained1 1/2 cups salsa1 tablespoon chipotle hot sauce1 cup shredded Mexican-style cheese1 1/2 cups plain tortilla chips, crumbled

Someone in administration

put up a sign reading “Think!”

and they’d like to know who

added: “Or Thwim!”

If all the cars in the

United States were placed

end to end, it would probably

be Labor Day weekend.

Nothing ruins a Friday

more than realizing

today is Tuesday.

Hard work never

killed anyone, but

why chance it.

My job is secure. No one

else wants it.

How long have I been

working for this company?

Ever since they threatened

to fire me.

With another beautiful Arizona autumn on the horizon, it’s

the perfect time to shake off the summer monsoon gloom with a special evening of live theater and delightful dining. Forget the typical “dinner and a movie” night which often begins at a packed and pricey restaurant and is followed by a mad dash to the local cineplex where the latest “blockbuster” snoozer is playing. Dinner theaters offer a fascinating alternative that promises a memorable and stress-free night of fun and excitement.

Arizona’s dinner theaters present a wide array of unique venues, vibrant live entertainment, and scrumptious menu selections. The venues themselves vary from a formal and elegant ambiance, like the Arizona Broadway Theatre in Peoria, to a laid-back rustic atmosphere with a dose of the raucous, like Gaslight Theatre in Tucson. Popular restaurants, such as Oregano’s, and comedy clubs, like the Tempe Improv, also host a different style of dinner theater.

The spectrum of live entertainment that dinner theaters serve up covers everything from glitzy, full-length Broadway productions to sidesplitting skits and musical-comedy

melodramas where the crowds cheer and boo the on-stage antics of the cast and band. Restaurant mystery dinner theaters let you interact with the cast as you help solve crimes that unfold during dinner. Certain comedy clubs combine dinner and drinks with some of the hottest stand-up comedians touring the country today.

Since music is often synonymous with dinner theaters, venues like Rockin’ R

Ranch in Mesa keep their cowboy stage show rolling while the barbecue is passed around. The multi-talented wait staff at Black Bart’s in Flagstaff not only serves you food but entertains you with a great on-stage musical revue.

As the name suggests, tasty cuisine also takes center stage at dinner theaters.

Choose a venue that serves a magnificent three-course, candlelight dinner, or go for the place with hot pizza, ice cream, and cold drinks. It’s all good.

As the curtain drops at the end of your night out, you’ll be glad you took a pass on the same old same old and ventured out to a dinner theater. See the right panel for a listing of dinner theaters near you.

The reward for a

job well done is more work.

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Dinner

The views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of Take Note LLC or its staff.

Take Note LLC assumes no responsibility for anysubmitted text or illustrations. All rights reserved.

The call of the wild echoes through the cool pines of the Bradshaw Mountains

just outside Prescott, drawing women (18 years and older) who seek to challenge themselves physically and mentally. The Arizona Wildlife Federation conducts their three-day workshop, Becoming an Outdoors Woman, beginning at noon on Friday, September 9, until 1:00 p.m. Sunday, September 11, at Friendly Pines Camp.

During this jam-packed weekend, expert instructors introduce women to outdoor skills in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. With 36 different classes offered, participants have the opportunity to learn about hunting, fishing, shooting and gun safety, archery, camping, map and compass reading, and much more. New friendships are often made.

Evenings are filled with fun and entertainment, which includes hawk talks, nature hikes, fashion shows, and wild game tasting. The $250 registration fee covers equipment, food, and lodging in a rustic cabin. Though simple, each cabin has showers and bathrooms.

For more information, go to azwildlife.org, or call 480-644-0077.

Becoming an Outdoors Woman

For Arizonans, October 10 is the deadline to register for the November 8 general election. To register to vote, you must:1. Be a United States citizen.2. Be a resident of Arizona and the county listed on your registration.3. Be 18 years of age or more on or before the day of the next general election.ONLINE: If you have an Arizona Driver License and/or an Arizona non-operating I.D. card, you may register online at

servicearizona.com. MAIL: To register by mail,

print off a form online at azsos.gov, or request that a registration form be mailed to you from your County Recorder.

IN PERSON: Visit your County Recorder’s office and

fill out a form in person. Any time you move, change your

name, or change your political party affiliation, you must re-register. Register and exercise your right to vote!

How to Register to Vote in Arizona

METRO PHOENIX AREAArizona Broadway Theatre7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria623-776-8400 / azbroadway.orgSeats 400, live Broadway-style musicals, dinner, and bar serviceBarleen’s Arizona Opry 2275 E. Old West Hwy., Apache Jct.480-982-7991 / azopry.comOpen Nov. 11, 2016–Apr. 22, 2017Family musical variety, double entréesHistoric Mining Camp Restaurant and Trading Post6100 E. Mining Camp St., Apache Jct.480-982-3181 miningcamprestaurant.comSummer hours: May–Oct. Dinner shows Dec. 27, 2016–Apr. 15, 2017. 150 seats, family-style dinner Mystery Dinner TheaterPlaying at select Oregano’s, Chompie’s, and Aunt Chilada’s480-994-1520 / mysterymansion.comInteractive mystery dinner theater, 3-course meal Organ Stop Pizza1149 E. Southern Ave., Mesa480-813-5700 / organstoppizza.comWurlitzer pipe organ, pizza, and pasta Rockin’ R Ranch6136 E. Baseline, Mesa480-832-1539 / rockinr.netCowboy stage show, Wild West grub NORTHERN ARIZONA

Black Bart’s Steakhouse2760 E. Butler, Flagstaff928-779-3142 blackbartssteakhouse.comOn-stage musical revue by talented wait staff, full dinner menu The Palace on Whiskey Row120 S. Montezuma St., Prescott928-541-1996 / historicpalace.comLive show one Monday a month, full dinner menu

TUCSON AREACarnival of Illusion Tucson Scottish Rite Grand Parlour160 S. Scott, Tucson520-615-5299 / carnivalofillusion.comVaudeville-inspired magic and mystery, dinner special at Cafe á La C’art, 150 N. Main Ave., TucsonThe Gaslight Theatre7010 E. Broadway, Tucson520-886-9428 / gaslighttheatre.comMusical comedy melodrama with casual food and concessions Mystery & Magic Dinner Theater Playhouse at the Five Palms3500 E. Sunrise Dr., Tucson520-861-4800 / mysterydinner.theater3-act, interactive comedy murder mystery, 3-course fine dining

FOOTBALL TERMSOffensive holdingUnnecessary roughnessReferee TackleLine of scrimmageTailgatingTwo-minute warningIntentional groundingPuntCoach

Match a definition (1–10) with the corresponding football termlisted below. Answers lower right.

Answers: 1. Tackle, 2. Tailgating, 3. Two-minute

warning, 4. Intentional grounding, 5. Coach, 6. Punt, 7. Unnecessary roughness, 8. Line of scrimmage, 9. Referee, 10. Offensive holding.

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without this

2. Driving too

closely to thecar ahead

8. The area in front

of the bench wherelawyers face off

in court

4. Consequence of missing

your curfew

5. What first-classtravelers avoid

when flying

6. How politicians

handle controversialissues

7. What you get

when you run outof Charmin

3. When you’ve passed

the last rest stop and one of the kids says,

“I have to go.”

9. Marriage

counselor

10. A natural reaction involving your nose

when changing a baby’s diaper

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Take Note Phoenix, Arizona 623-780-9041 Cover Photo: Cactus Sunset by R.Blue Photography, Tucson, Arizona

9330 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85037 • 623-478-7400 RedHawkRentals.info

R E D H A W K

AT SHEELY FARMS

AT YOUR SERVICE Anna Maki

Property Manager Jennifer Komendat Assistant Manager

Amy Gauvin Veronica Soto Alyssa Skaggs

Leasing Consultants Joe Reyes

Maintenance Supervisor Gerry Ruiz Alex Reyes

Maintenance Technicians Roman Dominguez

Porter

HOURS Office

Mon–Fri: 9am–6pm Sat: 8:30am–5:30pm

Sun: 11am–5pm Business Center Office Hours Only Fitness Center

24 Hours Pool & Spa

Barbecue Grills 7am–11pm

CONTACT US Office

623-478-7400 Emergency Maintenance

623-478-7400 Courtesy Patrol

480-777-0228

SPECIAL EVENTS

OUTDOOR CONCERTS SEP 2–30 Fountain Park, Westgate, Glendale. Live bands every Fri. & Sat., 6:30pm. Free. 623-385-7502

FAMILY STAR NIGHT SEP 3 Challenger Space Center, Peoria. Telescope demonstration, stargazing, night sky folklore, slide presentation. $7, under 4 free. 623-322-2001

TEDDY BEAR DAY SEP 10 Downtown Glendale. Make & take activities, special treats, exclusive deals, Al the Bear, grab bag. Teddy bear donations for purchase. 623-930-4500

NFL PUNT, PASS, & KICK SEP 13 Foothills Sports Complex, Glendale. Arizona Cardinals host competition for boys & girls ages 6-15. 623-930-2841 GlendaleAZ.com

BALLET UNDER THE STARS SEP 22 Estrella Lakeside Amphitheater, Goodyear. SEP 30 Beardsley Park, Sun City West. Ballet Arizona performs at 7pm. Free. 602-381-0184

MOVIE NIGHT SEP 23 Goodyear Ballpark. Showing Zootopia at 7:30pm. Free. Concessions available. 623-882-3120

FIESTA PEORIA SEP 24 Peoria Sports Complex. Cultural festival, live entertainment, dancing, traditional food, kid’s zone, vendors. $5, under 13 free. Arvizu.com

MUSEUM DAY LIVE! SEP 24 Throughout AZ. Twenty museums in AZ offer free admission for two. Required ticket available at SmithsonianMag.com/museumday

ON STAGE

AK-CHIN PAVILION Phoenix • 602-254-7200 • LiveNation.com

SEP 8 Fifth Harmony: The 7/27 Tour SEP 10 5 Seconds of Summer SEP 13 Counting Crows & Rob Thomas SEP 14 Daryl Hall & John Oates SEP 17 Prophets of Rage: Make America Rage Again SEP 20 Def Leppard with REO Speedwagon & Tesla SEP 21 Black Sabbath: The End SEP 22 Luke Bryan: Kill the Lights Tour 2016 SEP 24 Blink-182

ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE Peoria • 623-776-8400 • AZBroadway.org

thru SEP 18 Pageant SEP 22–OCT 2 Church Basement Ladies

GAMMAGE AUDITORIUM ASU, Tempe • 480-965-3434 • ASUGammage.com

SEP 13–18 Cabaret GILA RIVER ARENA

Glendale • 800-745-3000 • GilaRiverArena.com SEP 22 Kellogg’s Tour of Gymnastics Champions

GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY ARENA Phoenix • 602-639-8979 • GCUArena.com

SEP 23 Casting Crowns SEP 27 Sadie Robertson SEP 30 Chris Young

TALKING STICK RESORT ARENA Phoenix • 602-379-7800

TalkingStickResortArena.com SEP 6 Drake & Future: Summer Sixteen Tour SEP 10 Maná: The Latino Power Tour SEP 16 Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas: Future Now

Events may change. Please call ahead.

SPORTS AT HOME

AZ DIAMONDBACKS BASEBALL Chase Field. $10-$250. 602-514-8400

SEP 9–11 SAN FRAN. SEP 12–14 COLORADO

SEP 15–18 L.A. SEP 30 SAN DIEGO

ARIZONA CARDINALS FOOTBALL Univ. of Phoenix Stadium. $47-$553. 602-379-0102

SEP 1–PRESEASON VS. DENVER

SEP 11–NEW ENGLAND SEP 18–TAMPA BAY

ASU FOOTBALL Sun Devil Stadium. $25-$300. 480-727-0000

SEP 3–NORTHERN AZ SEP 10–TEXAS TECH

SEP 24–CALIFORNIA

PHOENIX MERCURY BASKETBALL Talking Stick Resort Arena. $10-$225. 800-745-3000

SEP 11–ATLANTA

SEP 15–SEATTLE

ARIZONA COYOTES HOCKEY Gila River Arena. $30-$373. 480-563-PUCK

SEP 26–PRESEASON VS. LOS ANGELES

ARIZONA UNITED SOCCER CLUB Peoria Sports Complex. $10-$75. 623-594-9606

SEP 13–PORTLAND

SEP 17–SALT LAKE

UNIV. OF ARIZONA VS. BYU SEP 3 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale. Cactus Kickoff football game. $25-$150. 800-745-300

SEPTEMBER 2016

SUN

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

26 27 28 29 30 25

d WELCOME SEPTEMBER c School’s back in session, another fall football season kicks off, and a fun-filled

Labor Day weekend lies ahead. Whatever the season, we’re dedicated to providing our valued residents with responsive service, a quality home, and a carefree lifestyle. Thanks for choosing our community as your home, and have a safe and enjoyable September! Please note: the office will be closed Monday, September 5, for Labor Day.

M COMMUNITY YARD SALE Saturday, September 17 • 7–11 a.m. • Front Entrance

September is the perfect month to clean out the clutter and clean up at the same time! You can turn those usable discards into cash at our Community Yard Sale. Whether you’re selling, buying, or just looking, join your neighbors and staff for our super sale-abration! Please sign up by Wednesday, September 14.

MOVING NOTICE Moving? We’re very sorry to see you go. If you have to leave, please refer to the

conditions of your lease agreement. The office must receive your Notice to Vacate 30 days before the end of your lease term. Your compliance is appreciated and will help you to avoid additional monthly rent. Please call the office if you have any questions.

Î YOUR VOICE MATTERS! Register to vote now so you’re ready to impact your future! In Arizona, October 10

is the deadline to register for the November 8 general election. Have you moved recently? Had a name change? Chosen a different political party? Then you must re-register. Visit www.azsos.gov/elections for all the information you need to exercise your right and responsibility to vote.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR There are several days this month that deserve special mention: 8 Monday,

September 5, is Labor Day 8 Sunday, September 11, is Patriot Day and National Grandparents’ Day 8 Friday, September 16, is Mexican Independence Day 8 Thursday, September 22, is the first official day of Fall. Have a wonderful month!

REFER A FRIEND

$200 REFERRAL CHECK

when you refer a NEW RESIDENT

Must sign a lease & move in (details in office)

OFFICE CLOSED

FALL Begins

HH HH

ON THE CUTTING EDGE Here are a few tips to help keep your

countertops looking great. Always use a cutting board (not the countertop) when chopping or cutting. Protect countertops from heat damage by placing hot items on a trivet or hot pad. Clean with a mild, non-abrasive cleanser. With a little care, your countertops will continue to look as good as the day you moved in.

Q AUTO THEFT PREVENTION You can reduce the risk of having your

vehicle stolen by taking a few precautions: • never leave your keys in the car, not even for a few minutes • close the windows and lock the doors • use a steering wheel lock or other visible anti-theft device • conceal valuables, and put all packages, electronic devices, gym bags, etc., out of sight.

IN A FIX? Are you in a fix when it comes to repair

work? One of the advantages of living at our community is that we take care of all household repairs. When it comes to maintenance of your home or service to an appliance or fixture that is out of order, please call the office with your request. We’re at your service! You may also enjoy the convenience of submitting a non-emergency work order online!

HAH JOHNNY

APPLESEED DAY

HHH NATIONAL

BANANA DAY

H H RICE

KRISPIE TREAT DAY