LIFE @ BRIO
National American Flag Day ~ June 14th
National American Flag Day ~ June 14th
June is the beginning of summer. In St. George, our tomatoes are ripening, and we are bracing for the weather to be hot. Within the next six weeks we will be reminded of what this country means to us. We have Memorial Day, paying tribute to our soldiers. We have National flag day on June 14th, come pick up a miniature flag on the 14th of June, National Flag Day to help with your decorations for the 3rd of July parade. All of this reminds us of the great country we live in. Pickleball starts earlier and earlier, and siestas are a normal part of our afternoons. Our flowers have turned from pansies to verbenas, and we look to every plant that can withstand the heat of the day. Water aerobics is the best class in the outdoor pool with our weights and noodles in tow. June becomes the time to get together with family and friends who have been tied to school and winter routines. Citrus Pear has made it easy with our freezer meals for our first three-day event with family. Mark your calendars for June 20th-22nd for our grandchildren/family to come and stay here at Brio. We would like to show them what keeps us so busy every day in the life of Brio, we have events, clubs, exercise, dancing, and a food truck picnic. We are going to plant and have an art project along with a great hike, on Aspiration Trail. There are five classes each day, a parent or grandparent must accompany the child or children. We are ending the three days with a pool party and then we can collapse happily knowing our grandchildren are as tired as we are!
We are securing the resumes for the new Homeowner board, and they are taking classes to be ready for September 1st. We are currently revising documents that will provide more safety and security to our homeowners, with our FOB audit in full steam. We have a new spin bike in the gym so check it out!
This month we are focusing on our outdoor facilities with the fence being raised and a fob being placed on the outside of the courts. All the fencing around the pool has been painted, we have ordered new lounge chairs for the pool with fabric cushions along with counter height chairs for easier access. This is the season to enjoy the beautiful area we live in with as many poolside activities as possible.
Tara Holm, Lifestyle DirectorJune 5, 4:00 p.m. Board Training
Our third module will include Fiscal management and Reserves, discussing monthly financial reporting, Annual budgeting and reserves studies and requirements.
June 6, Ask the Staff 3:00 p.m.
If you have a question we can answer, we have reserved an hour just for you. All four of us will be there to discuss what we are working on to better serve this community.
June 9, 4:00 p.m.
Beach Boys Tribute! This is the last of the summer’s concert series, a tag show to get us interested in the real show at the Electric Theatre Company.
June 10, 7:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m.
Wake Up and Smile Brio! This event is for everyone. The second Saturday of the month, come to the clubhouse for a doughnut or bagel, coffee tea and a snack for the hikers who leave with the Hiking Group.
June 14, 7:00 p.m. Citrus Pear
Citrus Pear comes each month to do 10, 20 or 40 freezer meals. It is so convenient to have the instant-pot or crock pot meal simmering while you are busy during the day. This saves on the heat of the oven and makes life a little more perfect.
June 15, Board Meeting 4:00 p.m.
Don’t confuse this with board training or board resumes. This is our quarterly meeting, and we are discussing the needs of the summer and fall. It is a chance to see how these meetings are run with the existing board.
June 16, 1:00 p.m. -3:30 p.m.
KP will be here with Wren Hollow- Hair Care, Masks and Rinses to make your hair shiny and soft, all natural organic and perfect for summer months.
June 20 - 22
Grandchildren/Family Day All day. The activities will be posted through the E-blast, be sure to review and be ready for each class.
5 classes each day, $15.00 per person for each day. Make the check payable to Brio HOA (Homeowners Association). Signups will end one week prior to class, June 13th .
June 28, 5:00 p.m.
Keith Benson, Dual Pulley Machine Learn 8 great exercises that the dual pulley machine can offer.
The dual pulley machine is one of our most useful pieces of exercise equipment and is often underutilized. For whatever your health, fitness, or sports performance goals, spend your time wisely in the gym and keep your body moving!
Come join Robert and Vicki Palladino for a music and dance happy hour once a month starting on June 17th from 5:00 to 6:00 pm in the Brio Yoga/Exercise Room. Vicki will play music for all types of dancing, including West Coast Swing, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, Waltz, Country Two Step, Nightclub Two Step, Hustle and Line Dances. She will play requests as well. Come and just listen or come and dance. Bring your own beverages and snacks.
A terrific thank you to all the exercise, teachers, Nicole, Jeanne, Sandy, and Marianne. Club leaders, Roxanne, Erica, Joan, Lori, and Lance for bringing their talents to our younger generation! What a wonderful week we have had showing our family all we do here at Brio.
Summer is hot! Experienced gym rats as well as beginners can exercise in our great Brio gym in the comfort of air conditioning. The dual pulley machine is one of our most useful pieces of exercise equipment and is often underutilized. The dual pulley machine can be adjusted for low, middle, or high pulley exercises and can be used with fast or slow movements. You can do big functional movements or smaller stabilization exercises.
Adjusting the dual pulley machine can be difficult if you do not use the right-hand position. The exercises listed on the plaques on the sides of the machine can be difficult to perform. Come to the Brio Health Presentation in June and learn how to use this fantastic piece of equipment for efficient, functional movement. For whatever your health, fitness, or sports performance goals, spend your time wisely in the gym and keep your body moving!
Wednesday June 28, 5-6pm at the Escape! For more information call Keith Benson CSCS, PTA, AT(Ret.) 281-536-8240
The Brio Health Presentation, by Keith Benson on April 26 was given by Trent Laird, DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy). He took an extraordinarily complex subject, pain perception and management and gave an overview of how the brain and body work together for negative or positive sensations. He said there are 6 important things to pay attention to and practice to help decrease pain. They are:
1) Sleep and circadian rhythms are particularly important. Go to sleep and wake up at the same time every day to enhance sleep and promote rest and recovery.
2) Musculoskeletal training, strengthening, promotes “can do” of the body’s abilities. Your body automatically decides what it cannot do but your efforts to strengthen your body help build positive abilities, attitudes, and confidence.
3) Cardiovascular training promotes natural pain killers inside the body. With endurance training endorphins, enkephalins, dopamine and serotonin are released to decrease pain.
4) Be mindful with all you do. The process of paying attention decreases life’s distractions and helps to process and calm excess thoughts, emotions, and sensations.
5) Learn how to not resist. Fighting things mentally, physically, and emotionally increases stress. Learning to accept things in life helps to decrease pain.
6) We are the result of our internal and external experiences. Eat a good diet and surround yourself with positive activities and people.
Trent Laird, DPT can be reached at: FIT Physical Therapy 435-673-4303 or Trenton@FIT-PT.com
Kathy Sullivan entertained Brio residents on a beautiful Friday night. She took us through the the decades singing our favorites as we tapped and sang along. It was a little chilly as we were still wearing jackets in April, who would have thought? But the evening was wonderful with fruit galore and cheesecake dip, airplane cookies and mini chocolate chip cookies to taste while the two hours flew by as we remembered each song of our favorites! The sun set beautifully and sitting on the back patio the view was gorgeous. This was the first of our summer series concerts, with the Red Rock Orchestra coming the day before Mother’s Day and a Beach Boy’s favorite tribute concert in June.
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The next hike for “The Hiking Club” (THC) is scheduled for Saturday June 10. Our destination is Yant Flat in the Dixie National Forest, managed by the US Forest Service. There is no entrance fee and no permit is necessary.
This approximately four mile out and back trail includes varied landscapes and swirling checkerboard pattern, multihued sandstone cliffs. The hike should take about two to three hours depending upon the time spent exploring. The trailhead elevation is 4,500 feet and the trail is relatively flat. I rate this hike as easy with some slick rock climbing at the Yant Flat cliffs.
Access in a standard vehicle is possible, although a high clearance vehicle (and 4-wheel drive in muddy conditions) is strongly recommended.
We will meet for the pre-hike meeting in front of the Brio clubhouse at 9:00 am.
I encourage everyone to “like” The Hiking Club Facebook page. It is a easy way for us to communicate and share our hiking experiences and photos. Post some photos of our hike. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/
TheHikingClubsouthernUtah/
I encourage everyone to “like” The Hiking Club Facebook page. It is a easy way for us to communicate and share our hiking experiences and photos. Post some photos of our hike. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/ TheHikingClubsouthernUtah/
I have attached my published story describing Yant Flat Trail. The article contains directions to the trailhead, a map, a description of the hike, and some photos. PLEASE READ MY STORY ABOUT THE HIKE SO YOU WILL KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT. I’ll also bring copies of the chapter and maps for those not downloading and printing this attachment.
Hiking tip for the month: We are in thunderstorm season. Five seconds elaspe between the flash of lightning and the sound of thunder. How far off is the storm? One mile, time to take shelter in a ditch or ravine or in a heavily wooded area. DO NOT stand near a metal structure or a tall person with a metal plate in their head.
Happy trails and see ya on Saturday June 10.
Tom Garrison & Deb Looker
Citrus Pear is a Utah based company that offers freezer meal classes throughout the intermountain west. Before she founded Citrus Pear, McKenzie Rockwood worked with hospital patients as a registered dietitian, where she realized an important need: to make healthy eating easy. Over time, McKenzie’s vision evolved to expand past hospital patients and include anyone—from families to single households.
Citrus Pear now consists of a team of over 25 registered dietitians and 90 delicious and healthy recipes. Each month we offer a selection of 10 freezer meals which we will guide you through assembling. We provide everything, all you need to bring is a cooler to take the meals home in. The meals are then ready to be cooked from frozen in a slow cooker or a pressure cooker. We can also modify any meal to accommodate specific dietary needs such as allergies, gluten intolerance, low sodium, low carbohydrate, etc. We’re excited to bring our classes to you at Brio and hope to see you in May! For more info you can visit www.citruspear.com
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5. Castro’s country
17. At no time hereafter
19. Evil spirit
20. Pointed beard
21. Gentle
23. Conclusion
28. Slalom participant
31. Guarantee
37. 2,000 pounds
38. Bed boards
43. Catch
44. A Baldwin 45. Love, in Florence
46. Compass point (abbr.)
47. Actress ____ Hepburn 49. Ascends 51. Ump’s call 52. Not shut
Total up 57. Recipe measures (abbr.) 60. Made over 64. Collide 66. Vague 68. Musical speed 69. Feels remorse 70. Summit 71. Curse
72. Recedes 73. Lighting gas Down
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2. Toast topping
3. Certain star
4. Boil
5. Tailed celestial body
6. Pedro’s “one”
7. Actor ____ Reynolds
8. Not ashore
9. Distress cry (2 wds.)
10. Watch 11. Showed up
12. Stratford-on-____
13. Rip apart
18. Raise
22. Whipped dessert
25. Deli sausage
27. Bar bills
28. Sirloin, e.g.
29. Australian “bear”
30. Map detail
32. Beauty shop
33. Hi-fi
34. Dressed to the ____
35. Long-legged bird
36. Margins
38. Commences
41. Resound
48. Novelist
49. Coral formation
50. New Delhi native 53. Push down 54. Drama divisions
55. Doodled
56. Noblewoman
58. Unadulterated
59. Deliberate slight 61. ____ in a while
62. “Finding ____”
63. Paradise
65. Health resort
67. Society gal
“All the news that’s fit to eat”
Pica Rica is neither the name of an 80’s Brazilian dance craze, nor the teen influencer who started the Duct Tape Challenge on the internet. Instead, PR is a new, local, much-awaited, Tex-Mex BBQ restaurant. Located at 25 Main St. SG., PR is open W-Th 11-6, F 11-8, Sat 10-8, Su 10-4 and closed M-Tu. No reservations are taken. Service is Panera Bread style and décor is minimalist.
It seems like billboards have been advertising this place forever and it was supposed to open last summer. They imported some enormous, custom-made smokers from Texas, so perhaps this caused the delay, along with the usual red tape. PR is the brainchild of Michael McHenry, Utah’s 2022 Restauranteur of the year and Jason Neeley, the former manager and partner in the still-fabulous tapas restaurant, Wood-Ash-Rye.
We went to PR for lunch, as it was still during their “soft opening” and they were running out of food by mid-day, regardless of their posted hours. The place was mobbed and we waited in line for an hour. I was really hoping it would be worth the wait…
The menus, up on the wall, were pretty simple. You can order smoked meat by the ½ pound, including brisket, barbacoa (beef cheeks), pulled pork and turkey breast and then, if you wish, add any side dish/s for $5 each. They also have smoked ribs, chicken wings and sausages. In addition, they feature three different tacos, three salads and four combination sandwiches. Everything on the menu is expertly smoked, not too heavy, not too light.
In addition, they have a number of delicious, bbq sauces, including their house original, and another one made with mole! Like almost everything here, theses sauces are home made.
Q: OK, Mr. Foodie, enough with all the details, how was the food?
A: Well, the brisket, which is really their featured item, is just fabulous! They kept passing out burnt ends during our wait in line and they were so good, I thought I might pass out!
Verdict: While all the items were very good, they almost detracted from the star of the show, the 18- hour smoked brisket. My advise: order the ½ pound brisket dinner, along with a side dish and dispense with the other distractions. Note: By the time this review is published, PR will have been open for almost 6 weeks. We visited on only their third day, really an unfair time to review a restaurant. However, the food was already great and should get even get better. Looks like we got some mighty fine bbq in our future. Yahoo!
Agree? Disagree? Found a great new place?
I can be reached at Andymargles@gmail.com.
All suggestions, opinions, and feedback are solely the responsibility of the reviewer and not SunRiver St George Community Association
The Red Rockers is our once a week hiking group at Brio. We are all about exploring our beautiful red rock area. Our hikes are mainly moderate and easy. We have hiked close to home, trails like the Grapevine, Dino tracks, Icehouse and Church rocks, along with many other hikes right in our back yard. We’re frequent hikers at Snow Canyon, hikes such as Padre Canyon, Hidden Pinyons, Scout Cave and many others. We’ve gone to Zion and walked the Riverwalk, Three Ponds, Weeping Rock and Canyon Overlook. W e’ve been to Cedar Breaks and Cedar City. A lot of the time we go to lunch after We have all skill levels and we have a lot of fun! Our hiking day is Thursday and we meet up in the Brio parking lot and carpool. The time changes with the weather. Fall and winter it’s usually 10am, spring and summer we start earlier to avoid the heat of the day. It’s a good way to meet more of your neighbors, get some fresh air and exercise, and see the beautiful area we live in! The best way to keep up to date on our hikesv and the time is to get on the Red Rockers GroupMe.