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Scottsdale Ranch Community Association 1
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scottsdale Ranch Real Estate updateBy Peggy Rauch
2014 Meeting & Event Calendar… Page 25
The Official Publication of the Scottsdale Ranch Community Association August / September 2014
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10585 N. 100th street, scottsdale, Arizona 85258 | Office: (480) 860-2022 | Fax: (480) 860-8264 | www.scottsdaleranch.org
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Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Update
Here we are almost to the end of another long, hot summer in the Valley of the Sun. The monsoons have been fairly active bringing much needed rains to our parched desert and - in some cases - our parched lawns. The stores are advertising back to school supplies and before we know it the school buses will be running again and the kids will be back in class. With the end of summer comes an increase in Real Estate activity with sellers deciding it is time to sell and buyers deciding to get into their new homes when they won’t melt in the heat. Inventory continues to be very slim which means that well priced homes that show well are selling quickly and for more money. Although it has been determined that we will not be experiencing another housing bubble, prices are still higher on “in demand” homes. Scottsdale Ranch has always and will continue to be one of those “in demand” areas. We would love to represent you in the sale of your home and we hope that - should you decide to buy or sell - you will contact us. We’d love to add you to our ever growing list of satisfied clients and customers.
We have attached a map to show you the number of homes we have sold thus far this year. You will notice that we concentrate mostly on this area but we do cover most areas of the Valley so we are even available to help your friends and relatives.
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14 Mercado Directory of Merchants & Services
15 Mercado Coupons
Mercado Corner… Your Hoa… 4 Message From Your HOA
Annual Assessment Late Fees
Residents’ Corner
Artists of Scottsdale Ranch
SRCA Board Briefs & Announcements
5 Meet Your HOA
6 Manager’s Report
Follow Us on Social Media
7 President’s Message
Cheers to 30 Years of Excellence, Kathe!
8 Sub Association Contacts
Home & Landscape… 10 Before & After Home Renovation
Did You Know?
11 City of Scottsdale Brush Collection 2014
Community Wide Sale
Sonoran Desert Women: A New Way to Support Our Preserve
12 Food Safety During a Power Outage
Monsoon Season is Here
13 Summer Prep for Your Property
Stay up-to-date! Visit the Scottsdale Ranch Community Association website, www.scottsdaleranch.org
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Table of Contents… August / September 2014
The Official Magazine of Scottsdale Ranch
This magazine is delivered to all homeowners and businesses in the Scottsdale Ranch Community bi-monthly. This magazine is also distributed to surrounding businesses and office complexes. You have received this publication because your HOA believes you take pride in your home environment and community. This magazine provides you with HOA information and home product advertising that enhances your home comfort and increases the value of your home. We are always interested in your comments or suggestions. SRCA does not promote or endorse any advertisers in this magazine.
While efforts to ensure accuracy are exercised, the publisher assumes no liability for the information contained in either editorial or advertising content. For advertising and editorial information please call 480-634-1708 or visit valhalla360.com.
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Please support our advertisers, they make this magazine possible. Are you interested in advertising? Please call (480) 634-1708 or email: [email protected].
amenities… 18 Lake Serena Boating
Scottsdale Ranch Block Party Trailer for Free!
Desert Garden Park
Recreational Boat Meet-Ups
19 Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale
News from Laguna Elementary
Social Life on the Ranch… 20 Dogs of the Ranch
Jazz Nights at the Ranch
Scottsdale Ranch Cork & Forks
Storytimes with Mother Goose
Wine Club
21 Scottsdale Ranch Women’s Association
Scottsdale Ranch Yacht Club
New! Duplicate Bridge Group
Fall Move in the Park: Frozen
Mom’s Group
New! Chess Club
SRCA Ranch Golf Club
24 Mango Rice Salad with Grilled Shrimp
Healthy Lifestyles…
ValhallaCommunity MagazinesFor advertising call 480-634-1708or visit www.valhalla360.com
Movie in the Park Recap
In the Community… 26 Stop Mail Theft!
Be a Good Neighbor
27 Keep it Cool, Keep it LocalFeatures…
22 Movie in the Park Recap
16 Looking for Immediate Members for Ancillary and Architectural Committees
SRCA Committee Chairs
Committee News…
In Every Issue… 25 Meeting and Event Calendar
28 Product & Service Directory
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Your Hoa…Message From Your HOATo discover Scottsdale Ranch is to discover a premier and progressive residential community attuned to your needs. at Scottsdale Ranch, you will find a community that ref lects your taste and individuality. From luxury waterfront homes and spacious single family dwellings to private patio homes, you will find a home to suit your needs. Scottsdale Ranch was established in 1981 and encompasses 1,118 acres bordered by 96th Street on the West, 112th Street to the East, and Shea Boulevard south to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. There are 3,938 homes/units in Scottsdale Ranch.
Scottsdale Ranch’s prestige is complemented by its luxurious amenities. Lake Serena, a forty-two acre man-made lake offers fishing and boating and is considered a jewel of Scottsdale Ranch. Likewise, the Community Center, which also houses the administrative offices, provides a comfortable gathering place for parties, community events, or even a game of cards.
Conveniently located at the corner of Via Linda and Mountain View is the Mercado which offers a variety of specialty stores, restaurants, grocery and drug stores, offices, and professional services. Centrally situated in the heart of Scottsdale Ranch is a 64-acre general public use area featuring many fine amenities such as the Scottsdale Ranch Park, a beautiful Desert Garden, the Via Linda Senior Center, the Boys and Girls Club and Laguna Elementary School.
The Scottsdale Ranch Community association and the active participation of Ranch residents design the lifestyle, integrity, and aesthetics of our community. Visit our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org for more information about our fabulous community!
Board BriefsJune Meetings
➢ July Board meeting canceled.
➢ Voted to continue Brian Juedes’ membership on the Architectural Committee.
➢ Approved to set the quorum requirement for all SRCA Committees at three (3).
➢ The Board was updated on all applicable planned-community legislation recently passed for 2014.
➢ Updates were presented on the items from the Conversation Café.
➢ Kathe and Lea have met with City of Scottsdale officials regarding the updating of the Scottsdale Ranch Park playground equipment. Various funding options were discussed. Kathe has met with a company who will present designs and costs to upgrade the playground.
Annual Assessment Late Feesannual assessment invoices were mailed out to all Scottsdale Ranch residents in mid-December with a due date of January 1, 2014. The 30-day grace period gave residents adequate time to make payments, as payments were not considered delinquent until February 1, 2014. all payments received in our office after January 31, 2014 were considered late and have been assessed a late fee. Starting February 28, 2014, all accounts not paid were assessed additional interest, at a rate of 12% per annum, or $3.40 per month until it is paid. If you still have not yet paid your 2014 assessment, a lien will be placed on your property and further collection action may be taken.
Please contact Ricki Stamos in the SRCa office immediately if you are in arrears with your assessment account, by calling 480-860-1259, x14 or email [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation.
➢ The SRCA Administrative office will be closed Monday, September 1, 2014 in observation of Labor Day.
announcements
A place where residents’ extraordinary philanthropic and volunteer services can inspire others.
Do you know anyone who stands out on the Ranch? Someone who gives back to the community, making Scottsdale Ranch extra special? If you’d like to nominate a resident you know who volunteers their time in an extraordinary way to help others whether in our community or in the greater community, please email over a brief nomination to Belle at [email protected].
RESIDENTS’ CORNER
Congratulations to Greg Mona, winner of the Magazine Cover Photo Contest! For more please visit www.scottsdaleranch.org!
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The SRCA Administrative office will be closed on Friday, July 4, 2008 in observation of Independence Day. Happy Fourth of July!
association InformationScottsdale Ranch Community Association (SRCA) 10585 N. 100th Street Scottsdale, Arizona 85258
Office: (480) 860-2022 Fax: (480) 860-8264 After Hours SRCA Emergency/Answering Service Number: 1 (888) 271-0019 Website: www.scottsdaleranch.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Staff emails:
Kathe Barnes Executive Director [email protected]
Belle Worthley Community Relations Coordinator [email protected]
Suzanne Cox Homeowner Liaison [email protected]
Ricki Stamos Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Gabby Weiss Architectural Liaison [email protected]
Kassie Sheerin Member Services Coordinator [email protected]
a seven member Board of Directors governs Scottsdale Ranch Community association (SRCa). The Board establishes the basic policies of the association and oversees the operation of the professional staff. The Board of Directors meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at the Community Center. These meetings are open to the membership. Briefs of the meetings can be found on the website at www.scottsdaleranch.org.
SRCa’s Board employs an Executive Director who oversees the administration, landscape and building/lake departments including a full-time, on-site administrative staff and a contracted landscape maintenance company, who all work behind the scenes to implement the mission statement.
Meet Your HOA
Matt Metz President
Mission Statement: “The Mission of Scottsdale Ranch Community Association is to serve as the organization through which its residents may sustain and enhance the character, quality of life, and desirability of our community.”
Brian MunsonTreasurer
Michael Breslin Vice President
Jeannine MonaSecretary
Lea DiamondDirector
Bill HowardDirector
Mike VandermarkDirector
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WHY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS WORK
as I write this article, I wonder – are homeowner associations a blessing or a curse? What is the fundamental mission of our community association? Is it merely the protection of property values and/or providing for the maintenance of the common areas?
Those of you that have known me over the years would hopefully agree that my philosophy on Hoas reaches beyond the aspects of rule enforcement and common areas. I truly believe a successful community association must look beyond the neatly kept yards and the rows of houses. Being a part of a community is more than just paying assessments. It is about being a part of a neighborhood bond where we can bring people together and strengthen that sense of belonging – be a place where people LIVE! We must build a sense of community.
our Board and myself continues to work on enhancing the sense of community; concentrating on matters that unite rather than divide. By bringing neighbors together and finding ways to help one another, we can build a stronger, more stable community.
a colleague told me many, many years ago that a successful manager would be wise to decree less and educate more – work on consensus building as much as on rule making. By doing this, an association can achieve a high level of compliance. The membership has established a shared desire to maintain aesthetics and standards, and I see this each and every day as I drive throughout the Ranch. a strong sense of pride of ownership exists amongst our residents. Scottsdale Ranch is not just a place where people have invested their money in a house; it is a place where they LIVE and can call home.
I have just completed my 30th year with Scottsdale Ranch Community association and am proud to be a part of such a premier community with an incredible group of people. Thank you for allowing me to continuously lead Scottsdale Ranch to bigger and better things year after year, I am truly honored.
“The Mission of the Scottsdale Ranch Community Association is to serve as the organization through which its residents
may sustain and enhance the character, quality of life and desirability of our community.”
Your Hoa…
Manager’s ReportBy Kathe M. Barnes, PCAMExecutive Director
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Each year, following elections, the SRCa Board of Directors holds a retreat. Traditionally, this event is a chance for the board to review recent and on-going projects and look at what we want to continue working on for the following year.
This year, however, the meeting took a slightly different direction. The board members and our Executive Director Kathe Barnes were led by board member, Mike Vandermark (who is an expert consultant on organizational effectiveness) in an afternoon of focusing on visioning for our association. Instead of looking at just the upcoming year, your board took a much longer view of the possibilities for our association’s future. For that reason, one of the board members joked that we should rename the meeting from “retreat” to “advance.”
We began by documenting many of the attributes that make SRCa unique. We noticed some common themes and demonstrated great pride in the things that make SRCa such a desirable place to live. The combination of these great factors (which included Lake Serena, the sound finances, the many social events, our great staff, etc.) certainly makes this an exceptional place to live.
Next we brainstormed major trends in society, in homeowner associations in general, and in Scottsdale Ranch. We discussed national and local trends, generational and demographic issues, and the impact of Hoa-related legislation. This part of our session also showed common themes, but also many new ideas and thoughts surfaced.
President’s Message By Matt MetzSRCA Board President
It is no secret that Scottsdale Ranch’s esteemed reputation is a ref lection of residents, board, staff and overall sense of community. over the past 30 years, Executive Director, Kathe Barnes, has made Scottsdale Ranch a main priority and dedicated her efforts for one reason, the residents. There were other opportunities for growth within the Hoa industry but the thought of leaving the Ranch was like leaving home. Kathe began her Hoa career in accounting, but quickly gained a passion and knowledge of what it meant to be part of a community. “She can see the Ranch as more than just a place to live, she has the ability to see the big picture and really made it her mission to learn everything about the community of
Scottsdale Ranch,” says current staff member, Kassie Sheerin. Scottsdale Ranch Community association (SRCa) is proud to congratulate our leader, Kathe Barnes on her 30 year work anniversary at SRCa. Cheers to you Kathe, and thank you for your years of service and love for Scottsdale Ranch!
Cheers to 30 Years of Excellence, Kathe!
The third step was an eye-opener. Breaking into teams, we tried to imagine and describe a scenario in which these trends were magnified and accelerated – and then to figure out what we would need to do differently to respond to these imagined scenarios.
I personally found this portion the most fascinating. This time each of the three teams came up with very different imagined futures, which of course resulted in completely different suggested strategies for dealing with these possible futures.
Before we ended our session, Mike took us through an introduction to group decision-making processes. We learned about the various ways that groups interact and reach decisions, including the strengths and weaknesses of various techniques.
What did we gain from this retreat? I think each board member got something different, but for me, there were two main benefits.
First, we got a chance to learn something about each other: our strengths, our different styles; and the unique skills each person brings to the board. We have some continuing, some returning and some new board members this year, and we are comprised of people of different ages, generations, backgrounds, and work experience. I think now we are better able to understand how we can work together more effectively to help maintain and improve the quality of life and property values of Scottsdale Ranch.
and second, I feel our minds were freed up to consider possibilities we’d never before considered. I think it’s much like doing stretching exercises before an athletic event; our minds were limbered up so that over the next year the board and Executive Director will better be able to serve the owners and residents of Scottsdale Ranch.
So it looks like it’s going to be a great year, filled with improvements and expanding possibilities! and we can’t do it without your help. Please contact our staff at the Community Center to volunteer to serve on one or more of our various committees.
“Kathe is like a solo Violinist, if you have ever watched them perform, their ability takes a lifetime of practice, hard work and dedication to perfect their instrument. In my twenty years of knowing Kathe in the HOA industry, she has never missed a note! Congratulations Kathe on your 30 year milestone, you are music to our ears…” – Former SRCA Board President, Ken Miceli.
Your Hoa…
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Sub Association ContactsFor our residents who also live within one of the sub association neighborhoods of Scottsdale Ranch listed below, we have included a quick reference guide with your most current property manager’s contact information. Examples of some of the areas that these sub association’s manage that you may have questions about are: gates,
AssoCiAtion or sub ContACt PhonE nuMbErs
Bayview Estates Self-Managed - Cherryl Hofstetter - Treasurer (480) 991-7353
Casa del Cielo Self-Managed – Casa del Cielo Message Center (480) 767-5940
Charter Point Integrity First Property Management – Gretchen Rotella (623) 748-7595 ext. 101(623) 321-7596 fax
The Estates Integrity First Property Management – Karen Benson (623) 748-7595 ext. 102(623) 321-7596 fax
The Fountains National Property Service – Joe Wlezniak (480) 443-5566(480) 443-0190 fax
Heritage Village IV Integrity First Property Management – Karen Benson (623) 748-7595 ext. 102(623) 321-7596 fax
The Island TriCity Property Management – Jatana Wylie (480) 844-2224 ext 118(480) 844-2061 fax
La Privada Apartments Krista Mitchell, On-Site Manager – La Privada Development LLC (480) 860-5200(480) 860-9837 fax
Lake Serena Estates Self-Managed – Andy Teranova - PresidentMutual Management Service – Jane Knust
(480) 451-5893 Andy(602) 248-4466 Jane
Landings Heywood Realty – Jon Passey/ Leah Shreeve Asst. (480) 820-1519 ext. 226(480) 820-1722 fax
Las BrisasBrown Management – Richard OrdunoGate Phone #480-860-1261
(480) 539-1396 OFFICE(480) 889-5087 fax(480) 239-6050 CELL
Mission Monterey TriCity Property Management -Pam Rogers (480) 844-2224 ext. 119(480) 844-2061 fax
Monterey Point TriCity Property Management - Elaine Anghel (480) 844-2224 ext. 125(480) 844-2061 fax
Morningside Apartments Brittney Womack, Manager(480) 451-8185(480) 642-6206 fax(480) 467-8217 Cell
Mountainview Lake Estates Brown Management – Richard Orduno(480) 539-1396 OFFICE(480) 889-5087 fax(480) 239-6050 CELL
Mountain View Village Heywood Realty – Jon Passey/Asst. Leah Shreeve (480) 820-1519 ext. 226(480) 820-1722 fax
Racquet Club City Property Management – Crew Johnston (480) 860-2106(480) 614-9631
Scottsdale Bay Club Associated Property Management – Perla Hickey (480)941-1077 ext 12(602)553-4626 fax
Suntree East Community Management & Consulting - Amber Sharp 602) 943-2384 ext. 102(602) 943-2484 fax
Venetian Community Management and Consulting - Marlo Madsen (602) 943-2384 ext. 106(602) 943-2484 fax
Waterfront Integrity First Property Management – Gretchen Rotella (623) 748-7595 ext. 101(623) 321-7596 fax
mailboxes, community pools, landscaping and irrigation within that community, coupon payment books, monthly or quarterly assessment payments and community wall maintenance. The most current list of these contacts is also always available on our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org under: Your Hoa, ancillary/Sub associations for your convenience.
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Home & Landscape…
When we moved into our home in May 2012, the home was perfect except for one thing, a playground for our two young boys ages 2 and 4. With a lot of hard work, Pete Lugowski & Pete Wenz of Express Turf Direct, along with myself, constructed a playground area for our boys on the East side of our backyard. Below are photos showing rocks and trees removed to make room for a spacious green backyard!
Before & After Home RenovationEast Gold Dust Ave.Heritage Terrace II
Before
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Get hot water fast!Thanks to a Scottsdale Ranch resident of St. Tropez Estates.
Like probably many other houses here, our water heater is stored in the garage - far from the bathrooms, which meant a 2-3 minutes wait for hot water every day. It was a huge waste of precious water, not to mention annoying having to wait.
We purchased a $200 Grundfos hot water-circulation pump, got a permit from the city, and installed it ourselves in one hour. We now have shower-ready warm water in 10 seconds and hot water within a minute. The pump is on a timer so it only circulates the hot water during certain hours of the day (morning and evening, when we typically need it the most) to save electricity.
Best of all: the pump was virtually free because the city provides rebates of up to $200. If you cannot install it yourself, a plumber can do it for around $150. The annual water-savings are easily in the 1,000s of gallons per year.
Quick Tip! Putting your water heater on a timer can help save on your electricity bill!
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Interested in having your home featured in the magazine and inspiring others? Please contact Belle at [email protected].
For information regarding home update regulations and procedures, please visit our website “Documents/forms” or contact Architectural Committee staff liaison, Gabby Weiss by email: [email protected] or phone at 480-860-1259, ext. 19.
After
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If you have any home tips and tricks you would like to share, please submit them to Belle at [email protected] for review. Not sure if your tip or trick fits the article? Please submit anyway! There are so many quick home improvements, bill saving tips, décor ideas, resources, etc. that we may think everybody knows about but the fact is, maybe they don’t and Scottsdale Ranch would like to share your idea.
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City of Scottsdale Brush Collection 2014Brush and bulk collection pick up is scheduled for the following dates for our area in 2014. Items should be placed outside by 5 am on the morning of the pickup.
August 4September 8October 6November 3December 8
For list of items accepted or further information, visit: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/recycle/brushguidelines or contact the City of Scottsdale Waste Management Department at 480-312-5600.
COMMUNITY WIDE SALEGear up for another great community wide sale November 1, 2014!
This season, leftover/unsold items can be donated to our local high school, Desert Mountain Band. Details to come in the october/November issue! Sign-up forms will be available on our website and in the SRCa office.
Sonoran Desert Women: A New Way to Support Our Preserve Sonoran Desert Women, part of the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, is a group of 100 women who seek to raise awareness and share the history of the McDowell Mountains and its settle-ment. They focus on the role pioneer, and Native american, women have played in the growth and development of the land within, and surrounding, the Preserve. The group obtains, preserves, and elevates women’s stories about the challenges faced and progress achieved of living and working in the Sonoran desert. These stories create role models for future generations to admire and emulate.
Started only last year, Sonoran Desert Women have already hon-ored the courage and dedication of Scottsdale’s settlers through their role in developing the multi-media Brown’s Ranch Interpretive Center featured at the Preserve’s Brown’s Ranch trailhead. In addition, the group sponsors lectures, hikes, social events, and a book club.
“The Sonoran Desert Women raised the funds and helped cre-
ate the first trailhead in the Preserve that focuses on the human history of this region. We are most appreciative of the women who joined as Founders of this organization and helped lay the founda-tion for future projects and fun activities,” said Leslie Dashew, McDowell Sonoran Conservancy board member and Sonoran Desert Women chair.
Sonoran Desert Women is looking to expand their membership. If you are interested in joining, please contact Jody Goldman: [email protected].
Home & Landscape…
Power failures can be one of the most annoying—and disabling—occurrences in a community. Whether caused by summer storms, power lines crippled by winter ice, equipment failure, an overloaded regional grid or an animal disrupting a power line, electrical outages can be costly, uncomfortable—and without forethought—sometimes even dangerous.
Residents can face many hazards when a power failure occurs—usually without any warning—including losing refrigerated and frozen foods. Some food items can be salvaged, however, if you’re prepared.
In anticipation of a power failure:
• Haveatleastoneortwocoolersonhand,and at least one spare 5-pound bag of ice in the freezer.
• Knowwheretogetbag,blockordryicequickly when you need it, particularly if you anticipate a long-term outage. (Caution: Dry ice is made from carbon dioxide, so it requires safe handling. Never breathe in its vapors or touch it with your bare hands.) according to the Food Safety Branch of Kentucky’s Department of Health, a 50-pound block of dry ice will keep a tightly packed, 18-cubic-foot freezer cool for up to two days.
• Haveaninstantfoodthermometerorappliancethermometeravailable to ensure your freezers, refrigerators and coolers are staying cool enough store food safely.
• Arrangetherefrigeratorandfreezerefficiently.Frozenfood
FOOD SAFETY DURING A POWER OUTAGE
will last longer in a full freezer—up to 48 hours if tightly packed—and refrigerated food will last longer—up to four hours—if there is room for air to circulate around items.
When the electricity goes off:
• Avoidopeningandclosingtherefrigeratorunlessabsolutelynecessary.
• Cookanduseperishablefoodbeforeusingcannedfood.
• Check the temperatureof refrigerated foods if thepower isout for more than a few hours. Discard any food item than has been at 40° F or warmer for two or more hours. Exceptions include butter and margarine; hard cheeses like parmesan and Romano; some condiments like mustard, peanut butter, soy sauce, olives and vinegar-based salad dressing; and fresh, uncooked fruits and vegetables.
• Checkthetemperatureoffrozenfoodsaswell.Whiletightlypacked freezer foods will stay frozen for many hours, some items that may have thawed can be refrozen if they still retain ice crystals or have remained at a temperature lower than 40°. Fruit and vegetable juices; breads, rolls and pie crusts; f lour, cornmeal and nuts; meat and chicken; and prepared foods and casseroles can be refrozen safely if they have not been at 40° F or warmer for more than two hours.
• Afterthepowercomesbackon,youmayneedtodeodorizethe refrigerator and freezer by washing surfaces with a solution of 2 tablespoons baking soda dissolved in a quart of warm water. Place an open box of baking soda inside the refrigerator to absorb any lingering odors.
Since the appearance and odor of a food item isn’t an accurate indication of its safety after a power outage, use the 40° rule-of-thumb. and when in doubt, discard the food.
While a power can go out any time, most power failures occur between mid-July and late September. But no matter when our community experiences an outage—and it inevitably will—knowing how to handle frozen and refrigerated foods can help us keep your food supplies safe until the lights come back on.
12 June / July 2013
Monsoon Season Is Here
The later part of the summer brings monsoon rains, and they can’t come soon enough. While the monsoon season will bring much needed rain to our desert environment, the storms also pose the biggest weather related risk for trees. To help prepare for monsoon wind and rain, DLC Resources thins the crown of Scottsdale Ranch’s tree inventory throughout the year as part of our long term tree plan.
Now is a great time to assess the condition of your trees. Remove overly thick foliage, correct damage from previous storms and remove dead or structurally unsound branches to minimize the chance the tree will be damaged or cause damage during a storm. Continue reading for more tips on how to prepare your own yard for monsoon season here: http://dlclearningcenter.com/2013/06/17/monsoon-season-ready-or-not-here-it-comes/
Going Beyond LandscapingDid you know that DLC does more than just landscape maintenance? In addition to our landscape, tree, and water departments, we have our very own metal fabrication department. It started out mainly to customize equipment and make our production more efficient to service the needs of communities. It has since grown, and now partners with communities to create effective landscape solutions. With state of the art machinery (like our plasma cutter) and a full-time experienced crew, we have been able to provide unique services like gates, pet waste station posts, street signs, saguaro stakes and much more to Scottsdale Ranch.
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“MONSOON SEASON” HAS ARRIvED!PREP YOUR PROPERTY!
While we are hoping for rain and looking forward to the wonderful “light shows”, we also need to be prepared for the gale force winds and walls of dust. If you prep your property, you will survive with little or no damage. Here are a few reminders:
• Makesureyourtreesareproperlytrimmedtoallowairf low&limitdebris.• Properlystakesmalltreestoavoidbreakage.• Alwayssecureoutdoorfurniture,especiallyumbrellas.• Keeptrashandrecyclebinsoutofsightandsecure.• Checkwithyourpoolprofessionalforideasondealingwithdirt&debrisleft
behind in your pool. You will need to clean more often, and regularly check the chemical balance of your pool water.
• IfyouownaboatonLakeSerena,itshouldbemooredtoyourdockloosely.Loosening the ropes or chains enables the boat to ride out a storm with high winds and rising water without breaking away from the dock.
• Themonsooncan alsobring a rise to themosquitopopulationdue to thestanding water left behind after a storm. always check your property after a storm and dump any excess water that has accumulated. Common places where water can become a breeding ground include:
• Petbowls• Oldtires• Playequipment&toys• Unattendedswimmingpools• Buckets• Flowerpots• Illegalbackwashingontothestreetorreservationtrail• Fountains
BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR
I receive calls on a daily basis from residents who have some issues concerning their neighbor. While each call is different, the basic problems are the same.
• PARKING–AneighborhaschosentoignoretheCC&Rsandcontinuallyparks a vehicle or vehicles in the street. Sometimes blocking their neighbor’s sight line, driveway or trash containers when placed out for pick up; which creates a hazard. Garage and driveway spaces MUST be used prior to parking on the street. Please be considerate of your neighbors.
• TREES–Pleasekeepyourtreesneatlytrimmed.Theslightestbreezecancreate a mess in your neighbor’s yard and swimming pool. all palms must be cut back on a yearly basis; preferably in June/July. But it is never too late!
• NUISANCES–Asyoucanimagine,thiscoversalotofterritory!• Petwaste-Whetheryouareonawalkorinyourownbackyard.When
your dog poops, please pick it up! • Noise-Barking,music,firecrackers.Pleasebeconsiderate!• Feedingwildanimalsandbirds–Whileyoumightthinkthisis‘helping’
the animals, it is not. This practice only complicates the issue and is strictly prohibited in the CC&Rs.
• Lighting–Youmaynot realize that the ‘safety’ lightyou just installedis shining in your neighbor’s bedroom all night. Please remember all exterior lighting must be soft and indirect white or yellow bulbs focused downward. Landscape lighting must be low voltage. all new lighting, front or back, requires prior architectural approval.
By Suzanne Cox, CMCAHomeowner Liaison
Mercado at Scottsdale Ranch
8 AJ’s Fine Foods (480) 391-9863 www.ajsfinefoods.com
38 Bank of America (480) 767-2002 www.bankofamerica.com
11 Christian Science Reading Room (480) 860-1065 www.christiansciencescottsdale.com
37 Circle K (480) 661-2687 www.circlek.com
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17 Mercado Dental Care (480) 661-6633 www.mercadodentalcare.com
2 Samurai Sam’s (480) 614-3555 www.samuraisams.net
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19 Sonoran Concepts (480) 695-4869 www.sonoranconcepts.com
10 Suburban Sole (480) 451-1445 www.suburbansole.com
24 Total Difference Body Work (602) 325-2190 www.totaldifferencebodywork.com
5 Ultra Dry Cleaners (480) 391-9588
9 Walgreens (480) 391-3769 www.walgreens.com
25 Vacation Deals (602) 753-3577 www.globaldiscoveryvacations.com
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UPDATE: AJ’s at the MercadoAs most of you may know by now, AJ’s Fine Foods will be leaving the Mercado at scottsdale Ranch shopping center. The owners of Mercado, Whitestone Reit, are working diligently to find “the right” tenant but remind you to stay patient as this will take time. Please be assured, the scottsdale Ranch Community Association is in close communications with the owner of the Mercado about the occupancy. As there are many rumors going around, please continue to stay patient and understanding until direct updates are released from sRCA or Whitestone Reit. If you would like to be kept updated, please visit www.scottsdaleranch.org/contactus and subscribe to receive our email blasts containing community updates. We also invite you to find us on social media for all scottsdale Ranch news (page 6 for full list).
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The Ancillary CommitteeThe ancillary/Neighborhood Committee’s responsibility is to establish and maintain open lines of communication between ancillary associations within Scottsdale Ranch. This committee shall serve as a channel to exchange information that is ben-eficial to Scottsdale Ranch as a whole. This Committee plans two to three events per year and meets accordingly to plan and attend meetings.
If you are interested in joining please visit our website or con-tact the SRCa office.
The Architectural Committee are you an architect or a contractor? We need your expertise and knowledge! The architectural Committee’s purpose is to establish and implement controls for the aesthetics of Scottsdale Ranch based on the CC&Rs and Bylaws. The Committee, who meets bi-weekly, is charged with the responsibility to review and take action on all architectural applications submit-ted by Scottsdale Ranch residents prior to any modifications to the property are made. The Committee meets the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. Meetings are open to SRCa residents. If you are interested in joining, please visit our web-site or contact the SRCa office.
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Committee News… www.scottsdaleranch.org
Ancillary Committee Mike Vandermark
Architectural Committee Matt Metz
Communications Committee Jeannine Mona
Election Committee Bill Howard
Finance Committee Brian Munson
Governmental Committee Michael Breslin
Lake Committee Matt Metz
Social Committee Lea Diamond
If you are interested in joining a committee, please visit our website www.scottsdaleranch.org and complete a committee application.
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amenities…
For all of our kayakers, canoers, paddle boaters and other recreational boaters out there, join in on this fun opportunity to meet your fellow neighbors and get together for a fun, group work out on beautiful Lake Serena.
There will not be boat meet ups until october, but recreational boat reservations are available all year.
If you’d like to reserve one of SRCa recreational boats, this needs to be done in advance with the SRCa office. You can check for availability with Kassie Sheerin, Member Services Coordinator, for Scottsdale Ranch at [email protected] or 480-860-2022.
Recreational Boat Meet-Ups
LAKE SERENA BOATING Recreational Boats are available for use, free-of-charge:
1 One Passenger Kayak 1 Two Passenger Kayak
1 Paddleboat1 Canoe1 Row Boat
1 to 2 hour rental increments permitted. A usage agreement must be completed for each reservation, along with a current copy of the declaration page ofresident’s homeowner’s insurance policy. Additional documentation is needed for boaters under the age of 18.
SRCA residents who are renting properties are required to provide a current copy of their lease, as well as a copy of their renter’s insurance.
Pontoon Boat Rides Available Rides available 7 days a week
1 Hour Pontoon Rides Available for $352 Hour Pontoon Rides Available for $501 Complimentary Ride available every 24 months45 Minute Holiday Rides (Thanksgiving to New Years)
Boat accommodates up to 9 passengersDriver ProvidedFood & Beverages PermittedSorry, No Pets Allowed
A minimum of 7 days notice is required for reservations
Completed Rental Agreement, Declaration Page ofHO’s Insurance & Payment is required in advance
Call Kassie Sheerin at (480) 860-2022 or email her at
[email protected] to reserve your boat today!
All boating forms are available at www.scottsdaleranch.org under Documents, Amenities
Get to know your neighbors... Host a Neighborhood Bash with at least
5 SRCA families and use the
Scottsdale Ranch Block Party Trailer for FREE!!
Equipped with all your Party Needs
-A pop-up Ramada Canopy -Charcoal Grill -10 6ft Tables -75 Folding Chairs -Coolers & Tubs -Trash Cans/Liners -Barricades/Cones
Scottsdale Ranch will even help sponsor food and
beverages for your neighborhood block party!
18 August / September 2014
Some may not be aware, but located right within Scottsdale Ranch’s own boundaries, located over at the Scottsdale Ranch Park on the corner of Via Linda and Lakeview Drive is our very own Desert Garden Park. This beautiful park was designed to enhance the understanding of the Sonoran Desert, of botanical processes, and of the geology and soil materials indigenous to the nearby McDowell Mountains. The Garden Park features three zones: a hummingbird nest for the low desert area, a saguaro and bat sanctuary for the high desert area, and a butterf ly garden for the riparian community area. The park is free and open to the public.
The Desert Garden Park first opened in 2003. Scottsdale Ranch played an intricate role in the development of this amenity. Back in 1979, the developer of Scottsdale Ranch donated 64 acres of land to the City of Scottsdale for a General Public Use area in the heart of its master-planned community. The City of Scottsdale actively pursued various parties to build a public use facility on a five acre parcel on the corner of Via Linda and Lakeview Drive. The SRCa Board of Directors, staff and a special volunteer Park Committee, comprised of SRCa residents, spearheaded fundraising efforts and proactively participated in the development of this site. The garden has since been a treasured amenity for Scottsdale residents. If you haven’t already, be sure to take a few moments to go and experience this great area.
Desert Garden Park
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Scottsdale Ranch Community Association 19
Laguna Elementary School would like to welcome all the new families to Scottsdale Ranch. In the past ten years Laguna has earned seven national and state awards for excellence including an a+++ School of Excellence and an Excelling “a” Label from aDE. our academic rigor, innovative enrichment programs and our investment in developing the whole child are strengths that have been recognized from Washington DC to the arizona State Capitol. academic enrichment classes, before and after school childcare, all day regular Kindergarten as well as many before and after school activities are available. New to Laguna this year will be the SUSD Early Learning Program, which services children Toddlers to Pre-Kindergarten. Full time options, two-day options and three-day options will be available for the one-year-old classroom and two-year-old classroom. Before and after care is available for all ages. Detailed information along with registration can be accessed online at the Community Education webpage at www.susd.org or by calling (480) 484-7703.
You may visit our school website at www.laguna.susd.org or call the school office at 480-484-2400 for a tour. Registration and open enrollment forms can be accessed on the district website at www.susd.org or you may call the district office at 480-484-6100. The school office will be closed from June 9th- July 23rd, reopening July 24th at 8am. our back to school family Meet and Greet event is Tuesday, august 5th and school starts Wednesday, august 6th. Please check the website for the revised start and end times for school. Have a wonderful summer!
By Dr. Katie Root, Principal
News from Laguna Elementary
About Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater ScottsdaleThe Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale provides a positive, safe and fun environment to help 17,500 youth of all ages and backgrounds develop the qualities needed to reach their full potential. The Club offers more than 100 youth development programs at the organization’s nine branches and multiple outreach sites located in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, Fountain Hills and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa and Hualapai Indian Communities. For more information, visit www.bgcs.org.
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Social Life on the Ranch…
Storytime with MothergooseWelcoming children of all ages for stories, magic, nursery rhymes, songs and activities! This is a free event to all of our Scottsdale Ranch residents. Storytimes will be held on the third Wednesday of the month in the SRCa Community Center from 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm. Bring your children to enjoy a fun and interactive hour with differ-ent themes for each storytime.
Upcoming Storytime Dates:august 20th / Ice Cream September 17th / Fall Farm Funoctober 15th / HalloweenNovember 19th / ThanksgivingDecember 17th / Holiday*June and July dates have been canceled
Parental supervision is required for the full hour and parents are also required to sign a brief waiver at their first sto-rytime. For more information, please contact Belle Worthley at 480-860-1259, ext. 13 or by email [email protected].
Come and enjoy live Jazz music, held monthly on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. in the SRCa Community Center. Complimentary cookies and coffee provided, BYoB welcome! Free Event!
Resuming September 8th
Jazz Nights at the Ranch
Wine ClubNo, we don’t gather to complain, we gather to celebrate! New and returning members, let’s kick off the season right by bringing a bottle of red wine and a paper bag for our first meeting of 2014, Blind Wine tasting! The person who guesses the most wines correctly will receive prizes! Help us plan this fall sea-son on october 23, 2014 at the Scottsdale Ranch Community Center, 7 pm.
PLUS! Details on the season finale: Chartered bus to Cottonwood for a pri-vate tasting at a local winery!
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If you’re looking to meet other neighbors who enjoy food and meeting other people in a fun and informal setting, then Corks & Forks is a great opportunity for you to meet new friends in the community.
Corks & Forks to resume in october, please contact Jeannine Mona at [email protected] or 480-353-82231 we are looking for a host home to kick off the season. Date TBD.
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DOGS OF THE RANCHTo our humans,
We love, love, love that you take us on walks all the time, all over the Ranch! our walks along Mountainview, I cherish them. all the plants, your friends, my friends, shade, it’s so wonderful! I think my favorite days are when we walk all the way to the community center and those nice people give me treats and pet me. I like them, speaking of them, they asked me to remind you of a few things when we go on our walks together. Remember, it’s not their fault – they just want my cute self to benefit the most from our walks and the Ranch. after all, it’s my home too!
• Mutt Mitt Stations are spread throughoutthe common areas on the ranch for our convenience
• Please do not take the mutt mitt bags to useat our home, there needs to be enough for everybody to use while out and about on the Ranch
• Itcoststosupplyandrestockeachstation,nottomention, it takes my friends at SRCa about two hours each time to empty and refill the stations
• Please do not throw your large personal trashbags in the station trash cans, because then there isn’t room for my “stuff”
• Usandcatshavealove-haterelationship,butthemutt mitt stations, those are just for me – not for the litter from our home
I know sometimes I forget to say it but from the bottom of my heart, thank you. all this talk about the Ranch got me excited. Can we please go for a walk?
Love, The Dogs of Scottsdale Ranch
P.S. If you or one of your human friends ever finds one of my lost friends, be sure to call the SRCa office and they will use their communications to help return them to their home!
Bebe Buddy
Circut Dunkin
Grady
Lewis Maverick
Stella SRP Park DogsRookie
Scottsdale Ranch Community Association Presents
MOVIE IN THE PARK 6:30 PM SEPTEMBER 27 Scottsdale Ranch Park
Join us at Scottsdale Ranch Park for Frozen! We will bring the popcorn, soda, snow
cones, candy and glow necklaces! See you there! B.Y.O.B. welcome
Fall
Scottsdale Ranch Yacht ClubThe Scottsdale Ranch Yacht Club is open to all members of Scottsdale Ranch. This fun group meets monthly, November thru april, for a wide array of dinner events at the Scottsdale Ranch Community Center. Membership includes an open bar, appetizers, a full sit down, banquet dinner and live enter-tainment. Membership is $250.00 per person, as well as a one-time registration fee of $45.00 per person for new members. Membership is limited to the maximum capacity of the Community Center.
Meetings will reoccur come November. If you are interested in joining, please contact, Bill Hammers at 480-860-4066. Wine Club
Scottsdale Ranch Women’s AssociationThe Women’s Group meets every first Tuesday of the month (except November, when we meet the 2nd Tuesday) from october through May 2015. In addition to the monthly meet-ings, the group plays Bunco on the second Tuesdays and Canasta on the fourth Tuesdays. They also meet every third Tuesday for a Lunch Bunch at a different local restaurant. For more information, please contact Mary Jo Mulcahy at 480-860-1154 or Nancy McCrory at 480-656-9334.
Program for october 7: Paoli Soleri Studios
Program for November 11: Draper & Damon Fashion Show
Program for December 2: Children Christmas Chorus
Lunch Bunch Dates: Tuesday, october 21 at 11:30amPaul Martin’s american Grill6186 North Scottsdale RoadScottsdale, aZ 85253
Tuesday November 18 at 11:30amZinc Bistro15034 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 140Scottsdale, aZ 85254
Moms GroupIf you are a mom, dad or caregiver who resides in Scottsdale Ranch and have young and school-aged children, be sure to connect with this group. They host a variety of fun events, play dates and activities, share contacts for babysitters, preschools and more all through their Facebook group page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/scotts-daleranchmoms/.
Monthly BuncoBunco to resume in September! Join the Scottsdale Ranch moms group on Facebook for event dates!
www.scottsdaleranch.org
New! Duplicate Bridge Group Plans are underway to start a new couple’s duplicate bridge group in Scottsdale Ranch. The group will meet at night once a month in each other’s homes to play duplicate bridge. Couples will remain with their partner and the focus will be on meeting new people and enjoying bridge in a casual fun atmosphere. If you are interested in joining or for more infor-mation, please contact Pat and Ben Merrill at 480-307-8876 or [email protected]. We hope to hear from you soon!
New! Chess ClubChess is good for the brain, memory, stress and, most important, creating friendship between players! Scottsdale Ranch residents interested in playing chess with fellow neighbors, please contact resident, Khaled Shair by email [email protected] or call 708-267-6720.
SRCA GOLF CLUB Golf season will start back up in November of 2014. If you are interested in golfing with some fun, neighborly members of the Scottsdale Ranch community, please email: [email protected]. Someone from the team will be happy to add you to the email list for full season details!
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Movie in the Park Recap
22 December 2012 / January 2013
This year’s Spring Movie in the Park once again proved to be a family favorite event! We hope that all the families and friends of Scottsdale Ranch had a great time. A very special thank you to our sponsors: Azroy Group, DLC Resources, Jackson Financial and The Mavor Group Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. We hope to see everyone at the 2014 Fall Movie in the Park!
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24 August / September 2014
Healthy Lifestyles…
INGREDIENTs:• 1tablespoonmincedfreshgarlic• 1tablespoonmincedpeeledfreshginger• 1tablespoonlow-sodiumsoysauce• 4teaspoonscurrypowder• 1/8teaspoongroundredpepper• 1/8teaspoongroundcumin• 11/2poundsmediumshrimp,peeledanddeveined(about36
shrimp)• 2cupswater• 2/3cuplightcoconutmilk• 11/4cupsuncookedlong-grainrice• 3/4cupshreddedcarrot• 2cupsdicedpeeledmango(about2mangoes)• 11/2cupsdicedredbellpepper• 1/2cupslicedgreenonions• 1tablespoonchoppedfreshcilantro• 1tablespoonchoppedfreshparsley• 2tablespoonsfreshlimejuice• 1/2teaspoonsalt• Cookingspray• Cilantrosprigs(optional)
PREPARATION:Combine first 6 ingredients in a medium bowl. Add shrimp; toss to coat. Cover and chill 1 hour.
Bring water and coconut milk to a boil in a medium saucepan; add rice. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 15 minutes or until the liquid is absorbed. Add carrot and next 7 ingredients (through salt); toss gently to combine.
Prepare grill or grill pan to medium-high heat.
Thread 3 shrimp onto each of 12 (6-inch) skewers. Place skewers on grill rack or grill pan coated with cooking spray; grill 3 minutes on each side or until shrimp are done. Serve skewers over salad. Garnish with cilantro sprigs, if desired.
Photo by: Randy MayorRecipe obtained from: My.Recipes.com
This dish teams sweet mangoes with curry-marinated shrimp and crunchy vegetables. Customize the recipe to suit your preferences--try chicken in place of shrimp, or omit the shrimp and serve the salad cold or at room temperature as a side dish. For added f lavor, use basmati or jasmine rice.Yield: 6 servings (serving size: 2 skewers and about 1 cup salad)
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Visit the SRCA
website at www.scottsdaleranch.org
under “Events” for
an up-to-date events
schedule.
Architectural Committee
Meeting 3:30 pm
Architectural Committee
Meeting 3:30 pm
SRCA Board Meeting
4:30 pm
Architectural Committee
Meeting 3:30 pm
SRCA Board Meeting
4:30 pm
No Jazz Night this month
Architectural Committee
Meeting 3:30 pm
Storyime with
Mother Goose 3:30 pm
Storytime with
Mother Goose3:30 pm
Finance Committee
Meeting4:30 pm
Brush Collection 5:30 am
Jazz Night 7 pmFinance Committee Meeting 4:30 pm
Social Committee
Meeting 5 pm
Brush Collection 5:30 am
SRCA OFFICE CLOSED
FOR HOLIDAY
Movie in the Park: Frozen! 6:30 pm
Stop Mail Theft!
In the Community…
Residents should always use the Blue Post office boxes and not place outgoing mail in their mailbox. Raising the red f lag on a mailbox of outgoing mail indicates to someone passing by that there is outgoing mail in the mailbox. Mail theft gets reported to the United States Postal Inspectors. Mail theft is a concern throughout the year nationally and the United States Postal Service offers these tips:
Follow these steps to Protect Your Mail
• Usetheletterslotsatyourpostofficetomailletters,orgive them to a letter carrier.
• Pickupyourmailpromptlyafterdelivery.Don’tleaveitin your mailbox overnight.
• Don’tsendcashinthemail.• Askyourbankfor“secure”checksthatcan’tbealtered.• Tellyourpostofficewhenyou’llbeoutoftown,sothey
can hold your mail until you return.
Report all mail theft to a Postal Inspector. Call 877-876-2455.
For more information, visit: https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/investigations/MailFraud/fraudschemes/mailtheft/SafeMail.aspx.
26 August / September 2014
By Officer Kory SneedScottsdale Police Department
Keep it Cool, Keep it LocalIt’s time to pay the price for eight beautiful months out of the year by staying as cool as possible during the high summer temperatures. There aren’t too many city events going on because well, you guessed it – it’s hot. But lucky for us here in the Valley, there are so many fun activities and attractions to keep cool this summer!
1. Take a day trip to one of the beautiful cities up north! Whether it is Flagstaff, Sedona, Williams, Prescott, Payson or the Grand Canyon, Northern arizona is a perfect getaway. Enjoy outdoor hikes, boating, festivals, camping and more all in a comfortable 80 degrees. Be sure to drink lots of water anytime going up north to avoid heat exhaustion and dehydration. Visit http://www.visitphoenix.com/trip-ideas/day-trips/index.aspx for more suggestions!
2. Phoenix is home to many fun and educational museums. Check out some favorites: arizona Science Center, Children’s Museum of Phoenix, Heard Museum, Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) and Phoenix art Museum. Museum entrance fees can add up so first check to see if they offer a discounted day. Scottsdale Public Libraries also offer the Culture Pass, allowing cardholders free admission for 2 people at participating organizations, including: arizona Science Center, Children’s Museum of Phoenix, Deer Valley Rock art Center, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Zoo and more! For more information on these passes, visit: http://www.scottsdalelibrary.org/culture_pass.
3. Salt River Tubing is a local tradition! It’s not summer until you get some friends together to take a tube ride down the Salt River. Choose between a 2, 3 or 5 hour trip that includes f loat time and shuttle bus from each end of the river, starting at 9.am. 7 days a week. Visit www.saltrivertubing.com for more info!
4. Who says you can’t enjoy sports during record breaking summers? Visit Indoor Sport activity centers for go karting, trampolines, ice skating, roller blading, batting cages and golf! We suggest using google or yelp to find your preferred sport facility.
5. Recreational parks can be a fun way to distract from the heat. Many of the Scottsdale Recreational parks are shaded and some have water activities! Tired of the swings and monkey bars? Mix it up and give ice-blocking a try! Visit
www.scottsdaleranch.org
Water’n Ice to purchase a block of ice, grab an old towel, find a nice grassy hill with a safe slope and voila you have summer sledding!
6. Make use of your local Lake Serena! Residents of Scottsdale Ranch are welcome to free recreational boat rentals. Call the SRCa office to make reservations for free use of the paddle boat, canoe, kayaks or row boat! We also offer Pontoon rides for only $35, (50% cheaper than alternative rentals and 100% more convenient) call our office for reservations and more details or visit our website: http://www.scottsdaleranch.org/lake-serena/168 .
7. only ten minutes away is McDowell Mountain Ranch Aquatic Center, offering a heated competition pool, leisure pool, lazy river, water slide and splash pad! For more information visit, http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/parks/mmr .
8. There are many trails for an early morning hike in the Valley. You’re not a true arizona Hiker if you haven’t hiked the beloved, Camelback Mountain. Camelback offers many trails for all hikers at any experience level. If you hike, make sure to tell someone where you are going and when you expect to be back and drink plenty of water. For more great hike suggestions visit: http://www.arizonafoothillsmagazine.com/features/features/5253-10-best-hiking-spots-in-phoenix.html .
9. Spend a day at the Mall! Yes, this can be enjoyed all year long but sometimes on the really hot days it is nice to spend the whole day at the mall. Fashion Square Mall is the largest indoor mall around and offers many attractions such as: Build-a-Bear Workshop, Children’s Play area, Harkins Movie Theatres, restaurants and bars and over 250 retail destinations! Don’t forget the valet parking, shaded parking and car detailing services while you get your shopping on! Visit http://www.fashionsquare.com/ for more information.
10. Take a break from playing and enjoy Summer Spectator Sports. Majority of summer spectating sports are priced well or even free! Check out your local Diamondbacks, Phoenix Mercury Basketball, arizona Rookie League Baseball Games or arizona Cardinals Training Camp open Practices! If you haven’t been to any summer games or practices, it is definitely a new experience to enjoy! We suggest using google to find summer sport events that work with your schedule!
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