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Spring Events Plus… Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Update By Peggy Rauch

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

Peggy Rauch

The Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate market is literally on fire. Houses come onto the market and they are snatched up immediately. The price range really doesn’t seem to matter either. There is a pent up demand for every level of housing. The weather around the country, the crippling restrictions and crazy taxes are bringing people here in droves and - what better place to land than Scottsdale Ranch. In case you are wondering - 2022 will be another GREAT year for real estate in Arizona. We would love to help you with your next purchase or sale and we invite you to contact us so that we can add you to our ever-growing list of satisfied clients and customers.

PENDING

LISTED & SOLD

9060 N. 108th Way 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, 3,697 SF

10596 E. Caron Street 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2,046 SF

To see current Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate activity go to www.PeggyRauch.com and click on “Popular Communities” Thinking of selling your home? Tired of waiting for you home to sell? Looking to make a move now before prices escalate again? Why not give us a call and let us add you to our ever growing list of satisfied clients and customers. We have a proven track record throughout Scottsdale Ranch and surrounding areas. We have been here from the very, very beginning and our knowledge and experience allow us to stand above the crowd. Inventory is at an all time low so - jump in now and capitalize on the scarcity of available homes. We are here to help. PAID ADVERTISEMENT


Table of Contents

February/March 2022

Message From Your HOA

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Your HOA

Social Life on the Ranch

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14 Upcoming SRCA Events - Save the Dates! 15 Fishing Derby SRCA Lake Festival 16 Community Wide Sale 17 Annual Homeowners’ Meeting 18 2021 Holidays Around the Ranch 19 New Resident Welcome Party Mahjong Corks and Forks Arists of Scottsdale Ranch Show and Sale 20 Retired Active Men’s Coffee Children’s Storytime Food Truck Friday - February Wine Club 21 Food Truck Friday - March Movie in the Park - Paw Patrol Meet the Candidates Night SRCA Block Party Trailer 22 Scottsdale Ranch Women’s Association Yacht Club Jazz Night Knitwits Crochet Group 23 Scottsdale Ranch Golf Club Lake Serena Activities Young-ish Professionals of Scottsdale Ranch 24 Email Blasts Get Involved! Scottsdale Ranch Community Center Red Velvet Cheesecake Bites Recipe

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Meet Your HOA Quick Phone Reference Manager’s Report Board Briefs President’s Message Important Information About Assessments

Home & Landscape 6 7

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From Your Homeowner Liaison From Your Architectural Liaison Lovely Home Renovation Before and After Brand New Year City of Scottsdale Collection Services 2022 Brush & Bulk Removal Schedule Architectural Rules Updates

Community Communications 10 Be in the Know Attention!

Amenities 11 Boys & Girls Club

Mercado Corner 12 Mercado Directory Mercado Coupons 13 Mercado Spotlight - Scoop and Joy

In the Community 26 City of Scottsdale Community Notices CLC Publications LLC For advertising call 480-702-0458 or visit www.clcpublicationsllc.com

To discover Scottsdale Ranch is to discover a premier and forward-thinking residential community just right for you. At Scottsdale Ranch, you will find a community that reflects 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 to the West, 112th Street to the East, and Shea Boulevard south to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. There are 3,939 dwellings in Scottsdale Ranch. Scottsdale Ranch’s prestige is complemented by its luxurious amenities. Lake Serena, a forty-two-acre manmade lake offers fishing and boating and is considered the 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, a drug store, a gym, 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 Scottsdale Ranch Park, a world-class tennis facility, several lighted baseball fields, a beautiful Desert Garden, the Via Linda Senior Center, Virginia G. Piper Boys and Girls Club and Laguna Elementary School, an A+ School of Excellence. 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!

In Every Issue IFC Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Update By Peggy Rauch 28 SRCA Calendar of Events

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 480-702-0458.

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Your HOA

Quick Phone Reference

Meet Your HOA

Police (Emergency).............................................911 Police (Non-emergency)..................(480) 312-5000

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 while demonstrating values of fiscal responsibility, openness and inclusiveness, legacy and innovative leadership. It is our vision that by basing our decision making on our shared values, new ideas will be implemented, property values and quality of life will be enhanced, residents will feel a stronger sense of belonging, leadership and facilities will be recognized as best in class and Scottsdale Ranch will be the most desirable community in the Valley. SRCA’s Board employs an Executive Director who oversees the administrative, 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. Greg Mona Vice President

Fire (Emergency).................................................911 Fire (Non-emergency) Hydrant Leaks..................................(480) 312-5650 Matt Metz President

Scottsdale Ranch Community Association (After Hours SRCA EmergencyAnswering Service Number)..............................(888) 271-0019 Animal Control.................................(602) 506-7387 Arizona Public Service...................... (602) 371-7171 Mike Breslin Treasurer

The Board of Directors meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at the Community Center. These meetings are open to the membership. Meeting minutes can be found on our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org under Documents, Board.

Office: (480) 860-2022/Fax: (480) 860-8264 After Hours SRCA Emergency/Answering Service Number: 1 (888) 271-0019 Website: www.scottsdaleranch.org

Code Enforcement, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-2546 Cox Communications.......................(602) 277-1000 CenturyLink...................................... (800) 244-1111 Nina Munson Secretary

Michele Holzman Director

Sanitation, City of Scottsdale& Dead Animal Pickup for City Streets.................................(480) 312-5600 Larry Schmalz Director

Jeff Spiller Director

Staff emails:

Sonja Perez, Homeowner Liaison sperez@scottsdaleranch.org Genevieve Long, Community Relations/Events Coordinator glong@scottsdaleranch.org Ricki Stamos, Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper rstamos@scottsdaleranch.org Joni Shepherd, Member Services Coordinator jshepherd@scottsdaleranch.org Diane Botica, Architectural Liaison dbotica@scottsdaleranch.org 2 February/March 2022

Humane Society...............................(602) 997-7585

Registrar of Contactors....................(877) 692-9762

OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY – THURSDAY: 8 AM – 5 PM FRIDAY: 8 AM – 3 PM

Kathe Barnes, Executive Director kbarnes@scottsdaleranch.org

Dial-A-Ride.......................................(480) 497-7696

Road Construction, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-5750

THE SRCA OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST FOR PRESIDENT’S DAY.

PHONE HOURS: MONDAY – THURSDAY: 9 AM – 5 PM FRIDAY: 8 AM – 3 PM

Boys/Girls Club North Scottsdale - Piper................. (480) 344-5520 Brush Collection Hotline, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-5680

Association Information Scottsdale Ranch Community Association (SRCA) 10585 N. 100th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258

Scottsdale Ranch Community Association.................. (480) 860-2022

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.”

Sanitation, Recycling Hotline, City of Scottsdale............................. (480) 312-5611 Scottsdale Ranch Park, Tennis & Racquetball....................... (480) 312-7774 Scottsdale Unified School District..................................(480) 952-6100 Senior Center – Via Linda................(480) 312-5810 Southwest Gas................................(877) 860-6020 Street Light Repair Hotline, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-5620 Valley Metro (Bus)........................... (602) 253-5000 Water/Sewer (Turn On/Off Service), City of Scottsdale............................. (480) 312-2461


Manager’s Report By Kathe M. Barnes, CAAM, LSM, PCAM Executive Director

Board Election Right Around the Corner Whatever your political philosophy, you should exercise your individual right to help choose the people who will lead our government—at the federal, state, and local levels. Casting a ballot is an American right that people in many other countries don’t enjoy. And, by the way, if you’re a homeowner in good standing, you also have the right to vote in our own association’s board election. Our campaigns aren’t covered by the worldwide media, and we don’t have bumper stickers and buttons, but they are important and do make a difference in your life and how our community is shaped.

Board Briefs November 2021 • Upheld SRCA Architectural Committee’s decision on appeal to board. • Approved the changes to the Holiday lighting language as submitted by the Architectural Committee. • Approved the 2022 Board Meeting Schedule. December 2021 • Upheld SRCA Architectural Committee’s decision on appeal to board. • Approved the changes to the Mailbox Structure language as submitted by the Architectural Committee. • Approved the changes to the Play structure and playhouse language as submitted by the Architectural Committee. • Staff will continue to work with the city and APS on repainting the utility/sign poles and boxes. THE SRCA OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST FOR PRESIDENT’S DAY.

This year’s next election will be held in conjunction with our Annual Homeowners’ Meeting which will be on April 21, 2022. Prior to this time, every homeowner will receive information in the mail in mid-March about the process of how to vote and which of your neighbors has thrown their hat in the ring. As in previous years, voting will be done electronically. Last year, we rolled out our new Homeowner Portal and mobile phone app where you can access tons of information and vote. To vote electronically, remember you must be registered on the portal. If you have already registered, no need to register again. There has been information included on our website, in our magazine and in email blasts on how to register for the portal and mobile app. If you missed it, just call our office and someone can assist you. The electronic voting process through the portal will remain an easy process with candidate biographies available to review before you vote. As always, if electronic voting is not an option for you or you prefer to vote with a mail-in ballot that option will still be available. Comprehensive information regarding the options to vote will be mailed to each homeowner the 2nd week in March. Please take the opportunity to participate in the governance of your community. We encourage all homeowners to participate in the HOA election process.

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Your HOA President’s Message By Matt Metz SRCA Board President

Although Scottsdale Ranch has a diversity of home types, sizes, and styles, our community shares a common purpose – to establish, maintain, and improve our community’s quality of life and property values. The Association, using your annual dues and the efforts of paid staff and scores of volunteer community members, works hard to achieve these goals. But your staff, board, and committee members can only do so much. Each and every one of us has an important role to play in achieving a sense of community. It all starts with civility. We live in a world surrounded by headlines of disease, assaults, gunshots, and disasters; so, it’s easy to suffer from fatigue or allow ourselves to get frustrated and be worked up into an angry state. That’s when it’s time to take a deep breath, slow down, and remem-

ber that in Scottsdale Ranch, we have so much more in common than we have differences. We may feel differently about political or social issues, but we are all committed to making Scottsdale Ranch the best place in the Valley to live. To that end, I encourage all of us to get to know our neighbors on a personal level. That means meeting and talking in person, not in email or Skype or chat. Meeting face-to-face is the best way to get to know each other and to discover our shared values – community; safety; quality of life. I encourage each and every one of us to get out, to meet and speak with our neighbors, whether they literally be next door or just another Scottsdale Ranch member out walking the neighborhood. Or better yet, attend one of the many, many social events sponsored by the Association – what a great chance to meet some new people in a fun and happy environment! If we can get to know each other better, discover our shared values, put aside differences and conflicts, and be polite and civil to each other, we will all feel more at home; safer; more a member of our community. Let’s celebrate how much we have in common and be more tolerant of each other’s diverse views. All of us in Scottsdale Ranch will be happier and better off for that effort!

Important Information About Assessments By Ricki Stamos SRCA Bookkeeper

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank each of the homeowners here in Scottsdale Ranch who have paid their 2022 Annual Assessment. By paying your annual assessment in a timely manner, you are not only ensuring that Scottsdale Ranch Community Association continues to remain in good financial standing, but you are also helping to ensure that we are able to perform the many tasks and duties for which the association is responsible. As you are probably aware, the 2022 Annual Assessment, in the amount of $395.00, was due on January 1, 2022. Invoices were mailed to all homeowners in December 2021. Payment was considered delinquent if not received in our office by January 31, 2022, thus giving homeowners ample time to make a payment without incurring a late fee. A 10% late fee of $39.50 was added to any unpaid accounts on February 04, 2022. If payment on unpaid accounts is not received by February 28, 2022, interest will be added to the account at the rate of 12% per annum, or $3.95 per month. This fee will continue to be added to unpaid accounts each month until payment is received. 4 February/March 2022

If payment is not received by April 29, 2022, a lien will be placed against the property through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office, lien filing/release fees will be added to the account and further collection action may be necessary. This means that the property cannot be sold until the past due payments have been paid and having a lien filed against your property could affect your credit. Should a homeowner’s assessments continue to be delinquent, their account may be turned over to an attorney for collection action without further notice from the Association. Failure to pay these assessments could also result in the filing of a personal judgment action and the homeowner will be responsible for all attorney’s fees, document recording, and any other fees incurred to collect this debt. If your annual assessment has not yet been paid, we encourage you pay it immediately or to contact the Scottsdale Ranch Community Association administrative office as soon as possible to discuss your account and how we can work with you to bring it current. If you need to arrange a payment plan, consideration will be given. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may email our Bookkeeper Ricki Stamos at rstamos@scottsdaleranch.org or call her at (480) 860-2022. We are here to work with you.


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Scottsdale Ranch recent sales at FULL PRICE OR MORE!! ADDRESS

BED

BATH

SQ. FT.

LIST PRICE

SOLD PRICE

COE DATE

10155 E San Salvador Dr

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2314

$1,100,000

$1,215,000

1/10/22

10050 E Mtn View Lake Dr #313

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1978

$900,000

$953,500

12/28/21

9320 N 100th Pl

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1740

$635,000

$655,000

12/21/21

10222 N 99th Pl

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2550

$964,900

$1,000,000

12/17/21

10333 E Caron St

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2358

$850,000

$865,000

12/17/21

10105 E Bayview Dr

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2864

$1,699,900

$1,725,000

12/8/21

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Home & Landscape From Your Homeowner Liaison By Sonja Perez, CAAM, CMCA SRCA Homeowner Liaison

SRCA COMPLIANCE In my role as the Homeowner Liaison for Scottsdale Ranch Community Association (SRCA), people tell me they do not envy my job as my primary role is to perform compliance inspections and contact those who need a reminder of the rules. It is not the easiest job, but it can be rewarding. I meet a lot of interesting people; help resolve issues and I have a role in keeping the community looking good. I am no stranger to working with community associations. I have been in the HOA industry since 2004. My positions have changed over the years from administrative assistant to community portfolio manager to my current role. I will be starting my 6th year at SRCA in March, and I would not want to be anywhere else. The job of the Homeowner Liaison is a multi-faceted position performing property inspections, responding to matters regarding property, neighbor to neighbor issues and common area landscape matters. There are 39 neighborhoods with 19 having sub-associations and the Mercado within Scottsdale Ranch. To define these terms; subdivisions are the communities that are only governed by the governing documents of SRCA and are made up of single-family homes. Sub-associations are communities that, in addition to being a part of SRCA, also have their own governing documents and their ow Boards of Directors. The sub-association communities are a mix of condominiums and cluster residential and commercial property but also includes La Privada and Morningside Apartments. All of these properties (3,939) are inspected on an on-going rotation. Some I visit every few weeks while others might be every 4 – 6 weeks depending on the type of property. The rotation includes inspections of Lake Serena’s waterfront properties. If there is an issue that arises with a particular property, I will not wait until the next scheduled inspection on the rotation but will investigate the matter as quickly as possible. For example, if there is an RV in a driveway that has exceeded the 24-hour rule for loading and unloading and I receive a call or an email about it, I will go out and document the violation and address accordingly. I get a number of calls from residents stating there has been a violation on a property for weeks and they are wondering why it has not addressed. I am not in one community every day or every week but will gladly address the issue if I am made aware of it. 6 February/March 2022

The compliance process can be a slow process at times, and I know that is frustrating to residents. A common misconception is that I can make residents compliant. If a resident decides to ignore notices sent for a violation, I am obligated to follow the compliance policy. If the issue is not cured, it can lead to fines being assessed to the property and/or legal action. Like anything, there is a process, and that process can take time without the cooperation of both parties. All violations are processed based on federal and state statute, the rules of the community, and the compliance policies. If you receive a compliance notice, the letter will always include the date of the violation, who witnessed the violation, what the compliance issue is, what portion of the governing documents has been violated and a date for resolution. A picture will be included whenever possible. When notices are sent it is not personal, it is an effort to uphold the rules of the association that all residents make a commitment to abide by when they purchase a home in Scottsdale Ranch. It is my goal to treat everyone fairly and with the professionalism and respect they deserve. To me, compliance is about education and encouragement to adhere to the rules. I am here to help, and I am always available to assist with any issue within my power. If you would like more details regarding the rules for SRCA or the compliance and fine polices, please review the SRCA Administrative Rules and Architectural Guidelines on our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org. Always feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns at 480-860-2022 or sperez@ scottsdaleranch.org.


Lovely Home Renovation Before and After

From Your Architectural Liaison By Diane Botica SRCA Architectural Liaison

Security Cameras and Security Lighting Are you thinking about installing a security camera, a Ring doorbell or security lighting? Scottsdale Ranch requires a submittal and approval for all security devices(s) prior to installation the same as we require for all exterior changes. Security Cameras One of the conditions for the approval for a security device is verifying the privacy of neighbors. Homeowners are required to submit the view that will be monitored and recorded. The view being captured shall be that of the homeowner’s property that is installing the camera and public areas only. You can capture the sidewalk and street in front of your house but not your neighbor’s houses. Disclosures are sent to the neighboring properties to notify them of the pending installation and allow them to voice any concerns and make any statements for the review.

Kline Courtyard Project: When we were looking to purchase a new home in 2017, we were drawn to Scottsdale Ranch due to the great location and the larger backyards. At the time, we were trying to start a family and wanted to find our forever home. Upon closing on the purchase of our house in February 2017, we remodeled the entire inside to meet our needs. The following year, we replaced all of the windows and changed out the garage doors, and the year after that installed a new roof. All the while, we knew that at some point we wanted to smooth the exterior stucco. With the COVID-19 pandemic and now raising a young son, in 2020 and 2021 we spent a lot of time outdoors riding bikes and scooters and chatting with neighbors. Several other neighbors on our street had built out front courtyards which provided a great place to congregate safely during the pandemic. We realized that we had a very spacious front yard that could easily accommodate a courtyard as well which would provide an additional gathering space in our home. We took inspiration from our fellow neighbors to draw up the plans for our courtyard which were submitted to the HOA in May 2021. We worked closely with the HOA to clarify the specifics of the plan before gaining the final approval. The project kicked off in June 2021 and was completed in September 2021. With COVID, we did run into some delays on materials which caused the project to drag on a little longer than expected. However, the wait was worth it! We love how the courtyard turned out and have enjoyed socializing with family, friends, and neighbors in our new entertaining space.

Security Lighting Security lighting requires a submittal as well as it is also an exterior change. In addition, Scottsdale Ranch abides by the City of Scottsdale’s dark skies rule. We want to keep the night sky full of beautiful stars for you to enjoy at night.

SR Residents, Adam and Christine Kline BEFORE

Security lighting requires the fixtures to be a max of 800 lumens/60 watts. Security lighting also is to be pointed downward and, in some cases, shielding is required to maintain dark skies whenever possible. For approval of any of the above devices please see the security checklist on our website on the Architectural page. Just click the blue and white house on the Scottsdale Ranch website main page www.scottsdaleranch.org that says, “plan my project.” As always… when in doubt, submit for approval.

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Home & Landscape

BRAND NEW YEAR By Randy Zellers SDL, Director of Operations

Spring is around the corner and is the perfect time to reflect on what went well and what may be improved in your landscape. The night-time temperatures are slowly rising, and the danger of overnight frost has passed by mid-February. The day-time weather is gradually getting warmer and spring blooming plants are starting to show their true colors. Enjoy this time before summer hits us with both fists! Plants that were dinged by frost can be trimmed back to live wood. Many species like Lantana, Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, Orange Jubilee and Yellow Bells have been hit by frost and can be rejuvenated by mid-February. New growth will begin to emerge once the temperatures gradually increase. Slowly increase water to these plants and fertilize with a balanced fertilizer of nitrogen, phosphorous and potash for improved growth and blooms. A blend of 18-6-6 or Miracle Grow, which is easily found in stores, will provide good results for most plants. Nitrogen, the first number in the blend, will help with leaf development, phosphorous, the second number in the blend, will help with root production and potash, the third number in the blend, is an all-around benefit to the plant. Turf areas will begin to transition to its’ Bermuda base or if you did not overseed this year, Bermuda will begin to emerge from dormancy. Slowly increase water to turf areas and mow a little lower each week to encourage more sunlight to reach Bermuda and warm the soil. Eventually, Bermuda should be mowed at 1”-1.5” for best results. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer every 4 to 6 weeks and adjust run times on the irrigation system based on temperatures and rain predicted in the forecast. This past year was one of the hottest and driest years in recorded history for Arizona. It put a strain on plants and trees and increased your water bills to help your landscape survive. Be sure to go through your irrigation system to ensure it is functioning efficiently and delivering water to the intended target. Water is a finite resource that will need to be strictly managed for our landscapes to remain healthy and functional. Gradually inserting low water use or desert adapted plants into your landscape will help control water usage as well. Many species introduced from Australia have adapted well to Arizona and add color to your landscapes. More and more local nurseries are carrying these plants in their inventory and will be a welcome addition to your gardens and planter beds. Hopefully, this winter has been mild enough not to cause major damages to your plants. We look forward to spring, baseball and family visiting while our beautiful weather reminds us why we live here. 2021 cannot be worse than 2020 was, so let us all be thankful we made it through and look forward to better times in 2021 in your landscape and life. 8 February/March 2022

CITY OF SCOTTSDALE COLLECTION SERVICES February 14th & March 14th SCOTTSDALE RANCH IS AREA 3 This Information can be found on the City of Scottsdale’s website at www.scottsdaleaz.gov.

The earliest items can be placed out is the Wednesday prior to the week of pickup and must be placed out no later than 5:00 am on Monday the week of the scheduled pick up. Residents, please be considerate of your neighbors - do not put your items out before the designated dates. Placing items out before this time can result in hefty fines being assessed to your account. Please be patient as the city has all week to pick-up in our area. NOTICES FROM THE CITY OF SCOTTSDALE: Please separate your brush and bulk pickup into two piles – one for green waste and one for everything else. The piles will be picked up by separate trucks during your designated brush and bulk pickup week. *Please refrain from placing trash containers or bulk trash where it blocks the sidewalk and would prevent pedestrians or wheelchair bound residents from passing along the sidewalk.

TRASH AND RECYCLING COLLECTION DAYS!!! Trash and recycling collection days changed for most residents. The primary reason for this day of service change is to improve efficiency and make it easier to process recyclables. Current trash and recycling routes have not changed in over 20 years and have become unbalanced due to the growth of the city. Operating more efficiently means the city can balance the size of collection routes to provide more consistent service, preserve the longevity of collection vehicles by carrying the right sized loads and not overload our processing center. These changes will not affect planned solid waste rate increases and should help stabilize future rates. The new collection schedule is based on the number of homes on a route and the amount/weight of solid waste and recycling collected. Residents who do not have a change in collection days may see a difference in collection times due to the changes in routes. Trash and recycling containers should be placed on the street with wheels against the curb by 5:00 a.m. on collection days. Tuesday: Trash Thursday: Recycling For questions, please visit the City of Scottsdale’s website at ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “Collection Day” or by calling the City of Scottsdale at 480-312-5680.


2022 & Bulk Removal 2022Brush Brush & Bulk Removal Schedule Schedule Architectural Rules Updates! North City Limits

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Here are the highlighted changes to the Architectural Rules. Be sure when consulting the Architectural Rules that you use the online copy from our website. The website always hosts the current set of rules. Just click the blue and white house on the Scottsdale Ranch website main page www.scottsdaleranch.org that says, “plan my project” for all things architectural. Umbrellas Front yard umbrellas - Require approval before installation. • Material - Material: Recommended canopy materials include polyester, acrylic, and olefin. Thatch and plastic are not permitted. Recommended post and frame materials include metal, wood, and fiberglass. • Color and design of canopy - Only solid colors are allowed. The umbrella shall be complimentary to the other colors used on the subject property or in the neighborhood. • Size - Diameter shall be appropriate for the space; not overhang any surrounding structures; and in no case be larger than ten (10) feet. Height at peak shall not exceed 8’-6”.

The piles should not exceed 10 feet long by six feet wide by four feet tall. Please place the bulk waste and green waste piles at least three feet apart from each other. Salt River Landfill

Storage Sheds • Location - Storage Sheds are allowed only in rear and side yards behind the Nine Day Rule fence returns. Residents may place4bulk/brush out for collection no Area • Pre-manufactured sheds – That are seven (7) feet in height, as measured from sooner than nine days prior to the Monday of scheduled collections week. grade to the top of the ridge, and the nearest aspect of the shed must be a miniCity Limits val Schedule LandfillSouth Program Through the city’s contract with the Salt River Landfill, mum of five (5) feet away from the property line. Any shed over seven (7) feet residential solid wasteWay customers may Brush haul up to 2,000 A Better for & Bulk pounds of trash, brush or bulk items to the landfill once in height must mimic the look of the home, and therefore match the stucco per separate calendar week (Monday through Saturday) If you Please your brush and bulk pickup into two end exceed one landfill use per calendar week, the charges finish, color, architectural details, and roof or roof tile of the residence. Sheds piles:will one for green waste and one for everything else. be reflected on your next utility bill. shall not exceed ten (10) feet in height. 2 Learn about the do’s and don’ts and program guidelines at ScottsdaleAZ.gov and search “brush bulk”

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Nine Day Rule Residents may place bulk/brush out for collection no sooner than nine days prior to the Monday of scheduled collections week.

Mailboxes • Mailboxes may be supported by wooden posts or by block and stucco structures. Block and stucco structures must be painted to match the residence. Wooden posts may be painted to match the residence or may be stained in natural wood colors. • Mailbox structures serving two residences must be painted in one color, even if the residences have different colors.

Landfill Program

Play Structures • The main updated are as follows. • Playhouses are those portions of these structures with vertical walls or a roof or other covering. • Play structures are generally open structures such as swing sets, monkey bars, slides, etc. Learn about the do’s and don’ts and program guidelinesnon-enclosed at ScottsdaleAZ.gov and search “brush bulk” • The Architectural Committee reserves the right to exclude measurements of any portions of the structure that would not violate privacy to neighboring properties. • Awning color and material is explained much more clearly. • No portion of an enclosed slide may exceed seven feet in height. • For playhouses exceeding seven feet in height, any portion higher than the lowest portion of surrounding walls must either be wood or be a solid fabric (such as Sunbrella) in a color compatible with and in harmony with surrounding structures. Other materials may be considered on a case-by-case basis and may be approved if the color and texture are, in the opinion of the committee, compatible and in harmony with surrounding structures. • Playhouses may not exceed 200 square feet of ground coverage.

Through the city’s contract with the Salt River Landfill, residential solid waste customers may haul up to 2,000 pounds of trash, brush or bulk items to the landfill once per calendar week (Monday through Saturday) If you exceed one landfill use per calendar week, the charges will be reflected on your next utility bill.

ram guidelines at ScottsdaleAZ.gov and search “brush bulk”

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Community Communications By Genevieve Long SRCA Community Relations & Events

The SRCA Community Center is open to residents and guests. Face masks are not required in the office or community center; however, are recommended per CDC guidelines.

BE IN THE KNOW! Did you know that SRCA offers many communication avenues to keep SR residents up-to-date on important SRCA information, community communications, announcements, events and more? SRCA strives to keep all residents ‘in the know’ of what is going on around the Ranch. Here are the many ways you can stay connected with the community. SRCA Website www.scottsdaleranch.org Our interactive website offers a plethora of important information. We encourage you to peruse this great online tool. Here, you can find all SRCA documents and forms, including our: CC&Rs, Architectural Rules & Guidelines, Rental Agreements for our Community Center, Pontoon Boat Rental, Recreational Boats and Party Trailer, Architectural Applications, Approved Paint Colors, current Magazine issues, Board and Committee meeting minutes. Weekly Email Blasts Sign up to be on the contact list by submitting your contact information on the front page of the SRCA website. Your email address will only be used for Scottsdale Ranch Community Association communications. Bi-Monthly Magazines SRCA magazines are published bi-monthly and are mailed to all residents the first week of that magazine’s issued month. Not only does it include information on the latest happenings around the community, but it also includes important articles from the SRCA Executive Director, Board Members and Staff. Additionally, you will find landscaping tips, news from the City of Scottsdale, and fun recipes!

Please check the SRCA website for upcoming scheduled groups, clubs and SRCA events. ATTENTION!! The use of SRCA facilities and amenities are voluntary and at your own risk. Scottsdale Ranch Community Association cannot ensure that all areas are free of COVID–19 or other pathogens. The Association is not the guarantor of your personal safety if renting the community center, recreational boat rentals, or attending any groups, clubs or SRCA events. For up-to-date information, please visit our website at www. scottsdaleranch.org or sign up to receive our weekly email blasts.

Homeowner Portal The homeowner portal provides easy access to your account balance information and all other important SRCA information, documents, and forms that you can find on the SRCA website. You must also be registered for the portal to place an e-vote for the upcoming SRCA Annual Board Election. If you have not signed up for the portal and would like to, please contact Genevieve Long, SRCA Community Relations Coordinator, at glong@scottsdaleranch.org to obtain your Account ID. There’s an App for That Once you have registered for the online portal, you will now have access to log into the mobile app from your tablet or phone. The CommunityLink app is available to download in both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store on any Apple/Android devices. Once you have downloaded the app on your phone, log into the mobile app using the same username / password you set up when registering for your homeowner portal account. The same information you see on the online portal version is available in the CommunityLink app, right at your fingertips. Social Media Facebook: scottsdaleranch Instagram: scottsdaleranch Be in the Know! Stay Connected!

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Amenities BOYS & GIRLS CLUB Virginia G. Piper Boys & Girls Club Teen Competes for Greater Scottsdale Youth of the Year Title, $20,000 Scholarship Award Tara F., a junior at ASU Preparatory High School, has been named the 202122 Virginia G. Piper Branch Youth of the Year. This month, Tara will compete in round two of the competition against five other teens vying for $20,000 in scholarship money and the title of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale (BGCS) Youth of the Year. When Tara began attending the Virginia G. Piper Boys & Girls Club 10 years ago, she discovered her love of the art room— which quickly became the budding artist’s happy place. “The art coordinator at the time let me stay in the art room all afternoon,” Tara recalls. “She connected me with the National Fine Arts Program, where I ended up submitting several of my art projects that went on to win awards. Because of her encouragement, I won scholarships two summers in a row to attend one of the Scottsdale Artists’ School summer camps.”

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Through the years, Tara gained many other skills at the Club. With programs like Leaders in Training, Junior Staff, and as the Treasurer of the Piper Keystone Club, Tara is preparing for a great future. “When I clock out from junior staff, I’m exhausted,” she said. “But it’s the type of exhaustion that comes with knowing I’m doing something meaningful and making an impact. I am being for the kids what the staff were to me. This motivates me to continue to become the best version of myself.” Youth of the Year is a Boys & Girls Clubs of America program promoting leadership, exceptional academic performance and community service. It starts at the local level, then on to the state and regional levels and finally culminating in the naming of the National Youth of the Year. Each round of the competition includes essay writing, a speech, and panel interview with community leaders who serve as the judges. Learn more about the Youth of the Year program and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale Virginia G. Piper Branch at www.bgcs.org. Or call (480) 860-1601 to schedule a tour.

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Mercado Corner

The Mercado at Scottsdale Ranch Directory SE Corner of Via Linda & Mountain View

MERCHANTS & SERVICES 10105 E. Via Linda Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Expert Shoe Repair Suite A-105 (480) 451-1214 www.expertshoerepair.com

Scoop and Joy Suite C-122 (480) 889-4901 www.scoopandjoy.com

Arizona Hybrid Cars Suite D-223 (480) 510-0362 www.arizonahybridcars.com

Gabriella’s American Cuisine Suite H-134 (480) 534-7625 www.gabriellasaz.com

Shipping With Purpose Suite 103 (480) 860-4500 www.shippingwithpurpose.com

B’s Lounge Barbershop Suite A-105 (480) 614-1088 www.bsloungebarber.com

Global Minds Pre School Suite D-130 (480) 718-9338 www.globalmindsschool.com

Sold By Samantha, Keller Williams Suite 102 (602) 541-3949 www.liveitloveitlistit.com

Bank of America (480) 767-2002 www.bankofamerica.com

Goldie’s (480) 451-6269 www.goldiessportscafe.net

Sonoran Concepts Suite C-218 (480) 695-4869 www.sonoranconcepts.com

Circle K Convenience Store (480) 661-2687

Indulge Yourself Salon Suite A-107 (480) 614-1717 www.indulgeyourselfsalon.com

State Farm 10245 E. Via Linda Suite 101 (480) 634-6315

Crave Grounds Suite A-106 (480) 307-9373 www.cravegrounds.com

Lee’s ATA Marital Arts Suite C-116 (480) 528-4906 www.leesatamember.com

Ultra Dry Cleaners Suite 101 (480) 391-9588

Dance Connection Suite G-101 (480) 661-0053 www.danceconnectionaz.com

Mercado Chiropractic Suite C-115 (480) 661-7000 www.arizonachiropractic.com

VK Elle’s Nails Suite C-118 (480) 935-0295

Edward Jones Suite C-114 (480) 314-0308 www.edwardjones.com

Par Avion Suite D-128 (480) 614-4444 www.paravion.com

Voila French Bistro & Wine Bar Suite 120 (480) 614-5600 www.voilabistroaz.com

Eggstasy Suite H-131 (480) 993-3449 www.eggstasy.com

Planet Fitness Suite B-110 (480) 362-2050 www.planetfitness.com

Walgreens Drug Store (480) 391-3769 www.walgreens.com

Envoque MD Suite H-136 (480) 535-8488 www.envoquemd.com

Samurai Sam’s Suite A-104 (480) 614-3555 www.samuraisams.net

Whitestone REIT Mercado at SR Management Company www.whitestonereit.com (480) 584-6181

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Mercado

Chiropractic

Chiropractic Examination and X-Ray $49.00 Or 50% off Initial Massage Treatment

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Hair: Free Consultation Color/Highlights • Color Correction Cut & Style Hair Extensions Keratin Straightening

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Skincare: Full Body Waxing • Anti-Oxidant Facials • Enzyme Peels Schwarzkopf 10 Minute Color Now Available!

Mercado Chiropractic 10135 E. Via Linda #115 • Scottsdale AZ 85258 (480) 661-7000 www.arizonachiropractic.com

Featuring Schwarzkopf, Eufora & Moroccan Oil Products 10105 E. Via Linda, Suite A107, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (480) 614-1717 • www.indulgeyourselfsalon.com

Coupon must be present, one coupon per person only, not to be combined with any other offers. Expires 3/31/22

Coupon must be present, one coupon per person only, not to be combined with any other offers. Expires 3/31/22

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Mercado Spotlight SCOOP AND JOY By Christie Hovorka, Owner

My name is Christie Hovorka and I opened my first ice cream shop 10 years ago in Palatine, IL. At the time, I was finishing off my Master’s degree in Criminal Forensic Psychology; however, I knew in my heart, I was meant to follow my dreams of owning an ice cream shop. From the age of 10, I already had my business plan intact and would constantly tell my parents how “I’m going to own my ice cream shop one day”. Not only did I open my first one, I also had 5 more to add to that list. 4 years ago, my husband, Drew and I decided we had enough of the freezing winters, and decided to sell the ice cream shops, along with our house to move to sunny Scottsdale, AZ where I became the proud owner of Scoop and Joy.

Our ice cream has 300 premium flavors of Lapperts ice cream. In addition to scoops of ice cream, we also offer Milkshakes, Speciality Sundaes, Kiddie Sundaes, Banana Splits, Cookie and Brownie ice cream sandwiches. We serve Fresh Fruit Smoothies with protein powder and many healthy add in options. We serve Boba Tea and have a rather large menu of drinks. My mom and dad moved and retired here and are in the kitchen baking up fresh bakery items, daily. I have a loyal staff and some of my employees have been scooping with me for over 3 years here. We pride ourselves with our amazing customer service.

After 4 years of making families and friends smile at the location off Shea, we knew it was time to relocate our store to a new, and improved location.

I’m at my store 6 days a week so you’ll always see me working alongside with my employees. I absolutely love being present at my store, meeting new customers and seeing my regulars.

I’m proud to announce I found the location of my dreams. Not only am I surrounded by my favorite restaurants, but this new location is also much more family friendly being new the schools, and dance center.

You can find us at all the local festivals around town with our catering trucks. We cater parties, events, and festivals.

Everyone asks us what sets us apart from other ice cream stores? Our mission is to make sure we bring you Joy during your visit. As you’re ordering your ice cream, we’ll ask you if you’d like a “surprises?” Always say, YES! We love to make you smile.

This has been a dream come true and my biggest advice is always follow your dreams and never give up. 10135 E. Via Linda #C112 www.scoopandjoy.com IG: ScoopandJoy

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Social Life on the Ranch

SRCA is committed to following state and federal fair housing laws. Neither SRCA nor any club using SRCA facilities shall discriminate in any of its activities or operations on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, familial status, or national origin. This means all SRCA residents are welcome to join any club.

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Social Life on the Ranch

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SCOTTSDALE RANCH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL HOMEOWNERS' MEETING Board election results announced See what's ahead for 2022

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2022 7:00 P.M. It will be determined at a later date if this meeting will be held in person or via Zoom.

More information will be forthcoming.

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Social Life on the Ranch

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MAHJONG February 10th and 24th March 10th and 24th 9:30 A.M. SR Community Center If you are interested in joining please contact Sharon Davis at (508) 769-4379 or gardengatedesign@icloud.com.

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Social Life on the Ranch

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FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY S R

M A R C H 1 8 T H 5 : 0 0 P M - 7 : 0 0 P M C O M M U N I T Y C E N T E R

Rocco's Cheeseteaks serving Philadelphia style cheeseteaks. Chicken and veggie options available.

JOIN US!

To check out their menu and pricing, visit www.roccoscheesesteaks.com. Soda and water will be provided by SRCA.

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LAKE SERENA ACTIVITIES

Young-ish Professionals of Scottsdale Ranch!

GET OUT ON THE WATER! ALL SR RESIDENTS HAVE ACCESS TO USE SRCA'S KAYAKS, PADDLE BOAT AND CANOE, FREE OF CHARGE! MAKE YOUR RESERVATION TODAY! TAKE A RIDE IN THE SRCA PONTOON BOAT! 1 OR 2 HOUR RIDES ARE AVAILABLE FOR A FEE. SEATS UP TO 9 PASSENGERS. A DRIVER IS PROVIDED. FOOD AND DRINKS ARE PERMITTED. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL ACTIVITIES AND MUST BE MADE AT LEAST 7 DAYS IN ADVANCE. RESTRICTIONS APPLY. PLEASE CALL THE SRCA OFFICE FOR DETAILS AT (480) 860-2022.

What’s young-ish? If you think you are, you are! It can be tough at times to connect with young professionals. Join us as we build a new family in Scottsdale Ranch! The group’s mission is to foster fun, positivity, and emotional safety while upholding kindness and respect of member differences. For more information, contact Elicia Nademin elician@gmail.com

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Social Life on the Ranch

Do you receive the weekly SRCA email blasts? Stay up to date on the latest SRCA community news and events! Sign up to be on the contact list by submitting your information on the front page of the SRCA website at www.scottsdaleranch.org. If you have already signed up to receive the email blasts and you haven’t seen any come through your inbox, please check your junk/spam folder. Your email address will only be used for Scottsdale Ranch Community Association communications. SRCA considers an email address personal information of the individual member and eligible to be withheld from any records request under A.R.S. §33-1805.

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In the Community City of Scottsdale Community Notices

Do you want to put your company in front of the Scottsdale Ranch Community?

2022 Recreation and Activities Programs Don’t miss out on upcoming class, programs, and activities for the whole family! Scottsdale Parks and Recreation offers many different programs for all ages. Register today! Browse available classes online at www.scottsdaleaz.gov/sports/brochure. Scottsdale EZ / Report a Problem Whether it’s a broken streetlight, a fresh pothole, a missing trash can, or an out-of-place scooter, our EZ online service makes it simpler for residents to report problems with city facilities or services. Scottsdale EZ allows you quickly report issues on your desktop or mobile device and provides the city with a consolidated tracking and reporting system. Please visit https://eservices.scottsdaleaz.gov/ez.

Advertise in the official Scottsdale Ranch Community Magazine.

Call Today! 480-702-0458

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2022 SRCA Calendar of Events Please check with the administration office to see if the SRCA meetings will be held in person and/or via Zoom webinar. Sunday

Monday

FEBRUARY 6

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SRWA General Meeting 11:00 am

Yacht Club 6:00 pm

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Friday

Saturday

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Broker Tour 8:15 am

Jazz Night 7:00 pm

SRCA Architectural Committee Meeting 3:30 pm

SRWA Mahjong 9:30 am New Resident Cocktail Party 5:30 pm

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SRCA Finance Committee Meeting 4:30 pm

Retired Active Men’s Coffee 8:30 am

Children’s Storytime 4:00 pm

Food Truck Friday 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Community Wide Sale 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

Artists of Scottsdale Ranch 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

SR Evening Bunko 7:00 pm

Donation Drive 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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President’s Day Office Closed

SRWA Board Meeting 10:00 am

SRCA Architectural Committee Meeting 3:30 pm

SRWA Mahjong 9:30 am

Fishing Derby 8:30 am - 10:30 am

Wine Club 7:00 pm

Lake Festival 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Thursday

Knitwits 10:30 am

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Wednesday

SRCA Community Leadership Meeting 4:00 pm 7

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Tuesday

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Sunday

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Tuesday

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SRWA General Meeting 11:00 am

Yacht Club 6:00 pm

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Thursday

Friday

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MARCH 6

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Knitwits 10:30 am

Broker Tour 8:15 am

Jazz Night 6:00 pm

SRCA Architectural Committee Meeting 3:30 pm

SRWA Mahjong 9:30 am

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Couples Duplicate Bridge 6:00 pm

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Retired Active Men’s Coffee 8:30 am

Children’s Storytime 4:00 pm

Food Truck Friday 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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Knitwits 10:30 am

SRWA Board Meeting 10:00 am

SRCA Architectural Committee Meeting 3:30 pm

SRWA Mahjong 9:30 am

Movie in the Park 6:15 pm

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Wine Club 7:00 pm 30

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Meet the Candidates 6:00 pm

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