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The Official Publication of the Scottsdale Ranch Community Association

Office and Amenities Partially Open Social Clubs/Groups & Events are Tentative SDL, Water in the Desert Plus… Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Update By Peggy Rauch

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Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Update

Peggy Rauch

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Can you smell the pumpkin spice in the air everywhere you go? I’m not a fan but I do love the significance. We have made it through another summer of Arizona heat with more extreme heat days with temperatures over 110 than ever before. So, we have had COVID, extreme heat, lockdowns and extremely low inventory for Real Estate. It is a wonderful time for sellers right now but rather difficult for buyers as homes go off the market as fast as they go on. If you have plans to make a Real Estate move, plan ahead and begin to look before deciding to sell because – if your home shows well, is easily accessible for showings and is priced correctly, it will be gone. We would love to be your Realtors of choice and guide you thru the process when the time comes. With 33+ years listing and selling in this real estate market, we have the experience and professionalism necessary to make it seamless. Feel free to call and let us add you to our ever-growing list of satisfied clients and customers.

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Amenities

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13 Laguna Elementary School New Book Published by Scottsdale Ranch Resident

Meet Your HOA Quick Phone Reference Manager’s Report Board Briefs President’s Message 2021 Annual Assessment Invoices to be Mailed in December Visions and Values

Home & Landscape 6 7 8

From Your Homeowner Liaison From Your Architectural Liaison SRCA Administration Office Open by Appointment Water in the Desert Southwest Lake Serena Recreational Boat Rentals are Open! Attention Scottsdale Ranch Residents! City of Scottsdale Collection Services

Healthy Lifestyles 9

Halloween Monster Apples

Mercado Corner 10 11 12

Mercado Directory of Merchants & Services Mercado Coupons Mercado Spotlight - Voila French Bistro

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

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14 Happy 40th Anniversary Scottsdale Ranch!! 15 SRCA Block Party Trailer 16 Lake Serena Activities 17 Scottsdale Ranch Community Center 18 Weekly Email Blasts COVID-19 Information 19 Knitwits Knitting and Crochet Group Corks & Forks Couples Duplicate Bridge Lake Serena Yacht Club 20 Jazz Night Retired Active Men’s Coffee Chess Club 21 Mahjong Wine Club Children’s Storytime on the Ranch 22 Morningside at Scottsdale Ranch 23 Golf Club 24 Shred-A-Thon 25 What can we shred?

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the Community Safety While Exercising City of Scottsdale Community Notices Virginia G. Piper Boys & Girls Club Provides Kids with a Constant in Uncertain Times How to Become a Master Gardener

To 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 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 on the West, 112th Street to the East, and Shea Boulevard south to the Salt River PimaMaricopa 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, 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!

The Official Magazine of Scottsdale Ranch

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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.

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Your HOA QUICK PHONE REFERENCE Police (Emergency)..................................................911

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. Michele Holzman 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.

Vice President

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

Matt Metz President

Animal Control.................................. (480) 894-3320 Arizona Fish and Game.................. (602) 942-3000 Arizona Public Service......................(602) 371-7171

Barbara Sarwar Treasurer

Code Enforcement, City of Scottsdale..............................(480) 312-2546 Century Link....................................... (800) 244-1111 Cox Communications.......................(602) 277-1000

Nina Munson Secretary

Alex Darroodi Director

Kathe Barnes, Executive Director kbarnes@scottsdaleranch.org Sonja Perez, Homeowner Liaison sperez@scottsdaleranch.org Genevieve Long, Community Relations/Events Coordinator glong@scottsdaleranch.org Ricki Stamos, Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper rstamos@scottsdaleranch.org

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

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

It has yet been determined if the office and community center will be completely open by October. Please visit our website or sign up to receive weekly email blasts for the latest up-todate information.

Staff emails:

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

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

THE SRCA OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY.

PHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM

Boys/Girls Club North Scottsdale............................... (480) 860-1601 Brush Collection Hotline, City of Scottsdale..............................(480) 312-5680

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

OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM

Scottsdale Ranch Community Association.................(480) 860-2022 Scottsdale Ranch Community Association (After Hours SRCA Emergency/ Answering Service Number)...............................(888) 271-0019

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

Fire (Non-emergency) Hydrant Leaks.....................................(480) 312-5650

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

Joe Dawson Director

Mark Shimelonis Director

Sanitation, Recycling Hotline, City of Scottsdale.............................. (480) 312-5611 Scottsdale Ranch Park...................... (480) 312-7774

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.”

Scottsdale Ranch Park, Tennis & Racquetball........................ (480) 312-7774 Scottsdale Unified School District................................... (480) 952-6100 Southwest Gas..................................(877) 860-6020 Street Light Repair Hotline, City of Scottsdale..............................(480) 312-5483 Valley Metro (Bus)...........................(602) 253-5000

Joni Shepherd, Member Services Coordinator jshepherd@scottsdaleranch.org

Via Linda Senior Center................... (480) 312-5810

Diane Botica, Architectural Liaison dbotica@scottsdaleranch.org

Water/Sewer (Turn On/Off Service), City of Scottsdale.............................. (480) 312-2461

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

The curb appeal of our community depends on each resident maintaining his or her property as completely as possible. For those who keep their homes and yards well maintained, the association thanks you for your efforts and good examples. We encourage all residents to pay particular attention to the following maintenance items: • Exterior paint. Paint is a quick and easy way to keep your property looking fresh, new and clean. It will also protect against corrosion, weathering and insects. • Landscaping. Landscaping is extremely important to our community’s curb appeal. Please remove dead plants and branches. Keep shrubs properly pruned and f lowers well-tended. Keep yards free of debris. Refresh your granite. Replace the diseased turf with new sod. • Roofs. Please ensure your roofs are properly maintained and cleaned. • Driveways and sidewalks. Please repair cracks, pitted or f laking surfaces and other concrete problems. Remove weeds from sidewalk joints and debris from driveways and sidewalks. Do not use driveways for storage or auto repairs. • Gutters and downspouts. Please keep them cleaned out to prevent overf lowing and f looding. • Awnings, windows and window screens. Please replace worn or damaged fixtures, and check fittings for stability.

Board Briefs July 28, 2020 Board of Directors Meeting • Approved the contract for Reliable Air Conditioning Inc. to install three air scrubbers and three programmable thermostats in the Community Center and offices. • Board consensus was that the office and amenities would remain closed. • The Board voted to postpone the mandatory training for board members for 6 months due to the inability to hold the training in person at this time, due to virus concerns. • The Board concurred to cancel the board meeting in August and resume for the scheduled September 22, 2020 meeting. • The Board requested staff to move forward with getting estimates for the build on entryway renovations.

For those of you that are thinking of taking it one step further. If you are planning construction or home improvement projects on your property, remember to follow a few simple steps to ensure you don’t run into problems with neighbors or the association down the road. • Before construction begins, be sure to obtain a certificate of liability and workers compensation insurance from your contractor that names you as an additional insured entity. This will help protect you. • Remember, you must submit your plans for any exterior changes, front or back, to the SRCA Architectural Committee before work begins. Call the SRCA office if you are unsure. Checking ahead of time can ensure you are not assessed fines for commencing construction prior to obtaining approval.

THE SRCA OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY.

• All work must comply with local building, health and safety codes. SRCA is not responsible for ensuring your compliance, nor does the committee’s approval imply compliance with local requirements. • You are responsible for ensuring that main phone, cable, power and other utility lines sustain no damage from your construction project. • All work must begin after 7:00 a.m. Please be a courteous neighbor. • You must arrange to have all project-related debris and supplies removed daily. The property must be kept neat at all times. Property values are on the rise and everyone can do their part to ensure that continues. The association commits to keeping the common areas in pristine condition. The board and staff thanks you for keeping our community looking sharp.

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President’s Message By Matt Metz SRCA Board President

From Wikipedia: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade” is a proverbial phrase used to encourage optimism and a positive can-do attitude in the face of adversity or misfortune. Lemons suggest sourness or difficulty in life; making lemonade is turning them into something positive or desirable.” Coronavirus. Novel coronavirus. COVID-19. Pandemic. Selfisolation. Quarantine. Social distancing. Information fatigue regarding this terrible world-wide disease and its effects. These are all proverbial lemons. How can we in Scottsdale Ranch make lemonade?

to catch up on the events of our relatives and former coworkers. Even our wonderful Scottsdale Ranch staff are doing everything they can. We adapted our SRCA phones so that our employees can safely work from home for part of the week while continuing to serve Scottsdale Ranch residents. Cleaning procedures have been enhance at our offices and Community Center. Most communication with residents is by phone or email, and special arrangements made to ensure safety for the few cases requiring face-to-face contact.

But I’m one of the lucky ones, and I hope you are, too.

I’m impressed that despite the “lemon” of coronavirus, SRCA staff keeps making “lemonade” by continuing to provide the vital services and day-to-day operations necessary to sustain the quality of life and values in Scottsdale Ranch. Although community social events have been necessarily shut down for now, our beautiful Lake Serena is still being maintained, our common areas are still landscaped and serviced, and our association’s bills continue to be paid.

Yes, I miss going to the gym. I miss volunteering at Sky Harbor Airport and at SunSounds. I miss my regular breakfast and lunch meetings with friends and former coworkers. I miss visiting face-to-face with my mom – and the hugs and kisses. And even though our Scottsdale Ranch board and committees continue to meet with Zoom meetings, I miss the face-to-face interactions and the handshakes.

I am confident that this terrible pandemic will be brought under control soon. I look forward to whatever the new normal looks like. I’m sure it will mean we can return to the gym, again dine out with our friends, and greet each other with handshakes and hugs instead of elbow bumps. We will soon be able to start enjoying life to its fullest again. And I am hopeful all this will be sooner rather than later.

But my wife and I have remained healthy. We’re retired, so our sources of income haven’t been affected. We still have a roof over our heads and we still live in this wonderful community called Scottsdale Ranch.

But until then, I hope you’ll take the extra efforts to keep yourself safe, healthy, and sane – and keep figuring out how to make lemonade.

There is no doubt that every one of us has been affected by all this. At worst, someone you know, or love may have died from COVID-19. Or maybe a relative or friend has contracted the disease and recovered. At the very least, our normal life routines have been interrupted, curtailed, or turned upside down.

We’re trying to make lemonade, as they say. And we hope you doing the same. I can’t go to the local gym (right here on Scottsdale Ranch), but I do have early morning walks with one of my friends and neighbors. When we walk, we keep our distance from other walkers (and those being taken for a walk by their dogs), but we wave and smile and greet these other people. We can’t go to all our favorite restaurants. But we do occasionally dine at restaurants that have social distancing protocols, and we often call in take-out orders to bring home. We can’t hug and greet our friends and family, but we do call 4

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2021 Annual Assessment Invoices to be mailed in December By Ricki Stamos SRCA Bookkeeper

It’s getting to be that time of year so be sure to be prepared if your address has changed! All residents of Scottsdale Ranch will receive an invoice in midDecember as a reminder that the 2021 SRCA annual assessment will be due January 1st. If your address has changed or you would like your invoice sent to a different address, please contact SRCA staff member Ricki Stamos at (480) 860-2022, or by email at rstamos@scottsdaleranch.org to update the information we have on file. The assessment payments are due January 1, 2021 whether you receive an invoice or not. Please note that any assessments deemed delinquent will be subject to a 10% late fee and will accrue interest at a rate of 12% per annum. There are a few different ways you can make your payment as we have tried to make paying the annual assessment as convenient as possible for our residents. You can mail your payment check to the lock box address located at the bottom of the invoice that will be sent out in December (please make sure to write your account number on the check) or you can visit our bank’s website at https://propertypay.cit.com/ where you can pay using an eCheck (no charge) or credit card (fee). You must have your invoice available if you choose to use this method to ensure that your payment is credited to the correct property.

stop by our administrative office to complete the form in person or you can request one be sent to you via email by emailing your request to rstamos@scottsdaleranch. org. A voided check is needed to complete this process and our office must receive the completed form AND voided check no later than December 20, 2020 in order to process the 2021 assessment in January.

Alternately, you can sign up for our convenient ACH service of an automatic debit from your checking or savings account. The preauthorized electronic assessment payment form is available on our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org under Resident Resources. You can also

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Home & Landscape

From Your Homeowner Liaison By Sonja Perez, CAAM, CMCA SRCA Homeowner Liaison

Scottsdale Ranch Community Association Documents Community documents can seem daunting, especially if you have just purchased a home where the paperwork is a mile high. The community documents are a great read, if you’re into that sort of thing. If you’re not, they can be cumbersome and boring. All community documents are important but for the day to day basic rules there are only a few places you need to reference. All statements below pertain to the Scottdale Ranch Community Association documents. Document contents can vary from one association to another. Here is the breakdown.

law and do not conf lict with the terms of the CC&Rs). The administrative rules cover anything from landscape maintenance, parking rules to watercraft rules for lakeside residents. SRCA combines these more specific rules with the Architectural Guidelines into one document. These guidelines provide information from regulating the height of walls, setback rules for tree planting to the guidelines for painting your home. It is really a one stop shop for the day to day do’s and don’ts of the Association.

Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&Rs) are limits and rules placed on a group of homes or condominium complex by a builder, developer, neighborhood association, or homeowners association. The CC&Rs are the “big Kahuna” of the governing documents. They specify the Association’s authority and obligations and define the rights and responsibilities of Association members (owners). Every owner must abide by all the rules, restrictions, terms, and conditions found in the CC&Rs. If there is anything in another governing document that conf licts with a provision of the CC&Rs, the CC&Rs win (and the conf licting provisions are considered invalid). In Arizona the community CC&Rs are required to be a recorded with the County Recorder.

Because the rules and guidelines can affect how the property in the community is used, a potential buyer should study them and determine whether they can live with them before making a purchase. For example, you might have second thoughts about purchasing in the community if you find out that you cannot store your RV on the property. Current owners should also be familiar with the rules and guidelines and keep up with any changes.

Articles of Incorporation, also referred to as the certificate of incorporation or the corporate charter, is a document or charter that establishes the existence of the corporation.

All of the SRCA community documents can be found on our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org. As always, if you have a question or unsure about a rule or architectural requirement, please contact the SRCA office. We are here to help!!

HOA bylaws are governing guides. Bylaws are about the government of the corporation. They cover things like how often the Association has meetings, how many people are on the board, how often membership meetings are held, what constitutes a quorum, terms of office for the Board of Directors and the powers and duties of the Board. SRCA Administrative Rules & Architectural Guidelines – The One Stop Shop The SCRA administrative rules stem from the rules contained within the CC&Rs. It is common for an Association to adopt separate, usually lengthier and more specific, “rules and regulations.” The Association has wide discretion to adopt rules and regulations (provided they do not violate any state or federal 6

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When changes are adopted by the Board of Directors, the changes are published in various ways to the community. Changes are announced through the community email blast, website and the SRCA magazine.

Upcoming Holidays Hard to believe it is almost that time of year for holiday decorations. Please keep in mind the timeframe for the placement of holiday lights and decorations. Holiday lights and decorations may be installed no more than thirty (30) days prior to the identified holiday and must be taken down within fifteen (15) days after that same holiday. To review the full rules for Lighting, please refer the SRCA Administrative Rules and Architectural Guidelines, page 51 which is available on our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org under Resident Resources.


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From Your Architectural Liaison By Diane Botica SRCA Architectural Liaison

Is it time to paint my house? When you’re living in a desert climate, your home’s exterior may need repainting more often than you think. Even though repainting can be a fairly costly investment, repainting every five or six years is less expensive than doing major repairs on the exterior stucco walls of your home. Here are some warning signs to protect your home. 1. Run a dark towel over the stucco on the south and west sides of your home. If chalky paint comes off on the towel, it’s a sign that you should repaint soon. 2. Check for cracks in your stucco around windows and along your foundation. Before repainting, your painter will need to fill any cracks with an elastomeric compound. In the future, that compound will move with cracks and will help prevent water from seeping through the walls. 3. Look for bare concrete or peeling paint around the foundation as well. 4. Check your wood trim (if you have wood trim) under your roof eaves for peeling. 5. If you have a patio ceiling covered in drywall as many homes do, look for tape seams coming loose, texture crumbling or cracks appearing in the ceiling. 6. Since you’re going to repaint, it would be advantageous to check for problem areas on your outdoor fence walls. If they are covered with stucco, they probably need fresh paint. If the paint on the walls is peeling or bubbling up in some areas, you want to have the stucco repaired. Cracks will need to be filled as well, just as you’re going to do on the walls of the house. Drop Box If you are someone who does not live in the digital age, do not fret. We have you covered! We have installed a drop box next to the bulletin board near our front door. This drop box is accessible 24 hours a day. Feel free to drop your architectural submittals correspondence for staff.

As of the Printing of this Magazine, the SRCA Administration Office is Open to Homeowners by Appointment Only While AZ is at the moderate stage of the pandemic, we would encourage you, when you can, to continue to use email and phone to communicate with us. Please call the main office number at (480) 860-2022 to schedule an appointment. Please note that we will have strict guidelines for those residents who must be in the office for those appointments. Expectations of homeowner/residents making in-office appointments with a staff member: • Face masks must be worn by employee and homeowner/resident at all times during the appointment. • Appointment to take place in the conference room. • Prior to confirming an appointment, we will ask the following questions: o Have you traveled out of the state or country in the last 30 days? o Do you or anyone who you reside with have any symptoms of COVID-19? o Has anyone you have come in contact with in the last 30 days been diagnosed with COVID-19? Office staff will continue to work their regular schedules either from the office or remotely from home and are available via email or phone during normal business hours. We will continue to stagger the number of staff members in the office at any one time. If you need to send us something, please do so by email or US mail. We also have a permanent drop box which is on the wall by the bulletin board outside of the front office doors. If you have an item that is too large to fit into the drop box, please reach out to the office staff to make arrangements to drop the item(s) off at the SRCA office. The Community Center is available on a limited basis for board and committee meetings of no more than 30 people. All clubs, groups and events are tentative.

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. For up-to-date information on the office and amenities, please visit our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org or sign up to receive our weekly email blasts.

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Home & Landscape Water in the Desert Southwest By Randy Zellers SDL, Director of Operations

Normally, this article would be about scalping and over seeding turf this fall. However, due to the crazy year we are experiencing with extreme heat and lack of rain, a proactive view of how we look at our landscapes may be in order. As we know, the cost of water will never decrease and with our extended drought conditions in the West, communities will be forced to choose how much water can be devoted to the landscape. Turf is the largest water user in the landscape, and we will need to be vigilant on how much turf we have and do we need to over seed in the fall. The near future may bring water restrictions and it is best to have these conversations now to be prepared for what may come. As has been mentioned in the past, the criteria for turf should be functional and aesthetic. If it cannot fit both categories, it should be considered for removal to save water. Turf will use 4 times the amount of water annually than trees and shrubs. Eventually, small decorative, but not functional pieces of turf, will need to be eliminated due to difficulty in watering without runoff. We have all seen water running down the gutters in the street and if followed to the source, many times it will lead to a poorly planned turf patch being overwatered. There have been large strides in the quality and look of artificial turf. This may be an option instead of live grass and will save labor, material costs and water. Pet friendly artificial turf can drain well and eliminate pet odors, but we recommend leaving an irrigation system intact to occasionally wet the turf to cool the surface temperatures for dogs’ sensitive paws. Scottsdale has experienced the hottest and driest May, June, and July in history. Record breaking days over 110 degrees with extraordinarily little to no rainfall has caused the landscape to go into survival mode. Not only have we had to add more water to our turf areas to keep them green, but our plants and trees have suffered as well. Many species, like Lantana, which normally can handle heat and little rainfall, have been hit hard by the extreme weather. Groundcovers, in general, have suffered because of the ref lective heat from the granite baking soil surfaces and drying leaf material out quickly between irrigations. We often are asked for recommendations on run times and frequencies on irrigation systems by our clients. While every irrigation system is unique, one thing remains true…deep and infrequent watering is the best for desert plants. The logic is to drive the root mass lower into the cooler temperatures of the soil. Frequent and shallow watering results in roots staying close to the surface where soil temperatures are hottest. Some recommendations on how to set up your irrigation timers during the heat of summer: • • • • •

Turf – 4 to 5 days per week for 5-10 minutes for pop up heads Turf – 4 to 5 days per week for 25-45 minutes for rotor heads Trees – 3 days per week for 2 hours for drip emitters (be sure the entire root ball is covered) Shrubs – 4 days per week for 1 hour Flowers – check moisture in soil and water to a depth of the root mass (each f lower bed is different based on exposure)

As we have often mentioned, use your eyes to look for stressing in the landscape and adjust accordingly. Stay strong and we’ll make it through the summer. 8

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Lake Serena Recreational Boat Rentals are Open! Reserve kayaks, a paddle boat or a canoe! Reservations are required. All equipment will be sanitized after each use. For details or to make a reservation please call the SRCA office at (480) 860-2022 or email Joni Shepherd at jshepherd@scottsdaleranch.org. Docks and outside areas are also open for use. All areas will be power washed and sanitized weekly. 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. Please check our website or with our office staff to see if the SRCA pontoon boat is available for lake tours.

Attention Scottsdale Ranch Residents! Many of you have been away for the summer and we would like to Welcome you back! If you would like to change your primary mailing address from your Summer address to your Winter address, please contact Ricki Stamos at (480) 860-2022 or by email at rstamos@ scottsdaleranch.org, to have your contact information updated in our property management software. By doing this, you will be able to continue to receive important letters, mailers, invoices and the SRCA bi-monthly magazines over the coming months.

City of Scottsdale Collection Services Upcoming Weeks of Brush Collection: October 26th & November 30th 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. 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.


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Allie Schultheis, Counselor, MA, LPC Suite C219 (970) 275-6573 www.scottsdalechristiancounselor.com

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

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

Allstate Insurance Suite 222 (480) 426-9011 steven.terry@allstate.com

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

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

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

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

Shewchuk Violins Suite D-222 (480) 912-5972 www.shewchukviolins.com

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

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

Sold By Samantha, Keller Williams Suite 102 (602) 541-3949

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

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

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

Circle K Convenience Store (480) 661-2687

Expert Shoe Repair Suite A-105 (480) 451-1214

State Farm Suite 101 (480) 634-6315

Crave Grounds Suite A-106 (480) 568-0988

Lee’s ATA Marital Arts Suite C-111 (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

Shipping With Purpose Suite 103 (480) 860-4500

Walgreens Drug Store (480) 391-3769

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

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

VK Elle’s Nails Suite 101 (480) 935-0295

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

Par Avion Suite D-128 (480) 614-4444

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

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Skincare: Full Body Waxing • Anti-Oxidant Facials • Enzyme Peels Schwarzkopf 10 Minute Color Now Available! Featuring Schwarzkopf, Eufora & Moroccan Oil Products 10105 E. Via Linda, Suite A107, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (480) 614-1717 • www.indulgeyourselfsalon.com

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Mercado Spotlight Voila French Bistro Here it is 5 years now that Jean-Christophe and Ségolène Gros took over Voilà French Bistro! Looking back … In September 2015, they packed up their lives in France and moved to the United States. After 35 years of restaurant work in France, the couple decided to bring their culinary skills to Scottsdale. Their story started in 2007 when they fell in love with Scottsdale, staying just one night before going to the Grand Canyon. After a couple of years, they decided this was the place for them to live and work with their daughter. In 2015, their French Dream began. Ségolène manages the f loor and greets their guests in an intimate, yet family friendly atmosphere. You will be seated at a table dressed in white tablecloths, and you can enjoy a glass of wine listening to French music. You will also notice French artists and pictures of famous chefs hanging on a wall. Chef Jean-Christophe keeps his cuisine classic, homemade and carefully presented. From the onion soup thru Quiche Lorraine passing by the Foie Gras, you will find a true traditional cuisine. He admits that when he arrived 5 years ago, it was frustrating not to find some special ingredients to cook. Now, Chef Jean-Christophe is able

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to find some special ones that arrive from Rungis (near Paris, the biggest professional fresh produce market in the world)! All of this makes Voilà so special as it is not a commercial chain restaurant but is family owned. After being married for 20 years, not only did the Gros’ find their restaurant in The Mercado at Scottsdale Ranch, they also found a happy life where their daughter attends a local high school. When you ask them if they have any regrets, their response: yes, just one: “not having done it earlier!”

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Laguna Elementary School By Brooke Williams Principal

Laguna Eagles are Soaring High Happy Fall from Laguna Elementary School! This year has certainly been a unique start, but still very special for all of our students! We started our year with virtual learning in our homes and we couldn’t be prouder of our amazing students, families, and staff for their hard work, perseverance, and support. At Laguna, we provided over 450 chromebooks, books, and workbooks to students, so they could continue learning at home. We have always strived to give every student equal access to education and this school year has been no exception. We continued learning through live streaming, small groups, and videos at home. All of our teachers remained connected to their students through individualized attention and help. Laguna’s mission is still to provide students with a “STEAM,” (Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts, and Mathematics), focused education. The Arts have always been important to Laguna and we are fortunate to include them on a daily basis at our school. We offer Visual Arts, Music, Orchestra, Band, Drama, and provide Arts Integration in all classrooms. We are especially lucky at Laguna to have the District Lead Elementary Art Teacher and the District Lead Elementary Music Teacher as part of our team. We are also proud to have a Makerspace, Science Lab, Computer Lab, and Discovery Lab at Laguna. During our time at home, many of us have developed a deepened appreciation for our families and our teachers. Although our teachers have had the pleasure of seeing their students online, they are eager to see them in person. We are forever grateful to our families and the entire community for their continued support of our school and our programs. As we begin to embrace our “new normal,” we hope you are staying safe, remaining healthy, and taking care of yourselves. Be sure to wash your hands, drink lots of water, and take time to read to yourself and your family. As we continue our school year, we’d like to remind everyone to be kind to one another. Do something kind for your neighbor, friend, or family member. Most importantly, be kind to yourself! Kindness is contagious and is one of the four-character traits that we teach at Laguna. We look forward to another great school year at Laguna Elementary School where our Eagles are soaring high!

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New Book Published by Scottsdale Ranch Resident Intended as a practical guide for finding inspiration through your life’s work, Destination: Inspiration! Charting Your Career During Turbulent Times is a new book packed with stories, advice, and action steps based on the 25 years that Scottsdale Ranch resident Paul Schnabel has spent speaking, coaching, and working with individuals and organizations to create breakthrough performance. A consultant, speaker and author on leadership and individual development, Schnabel shares lessons he’s learned from inspired, fulfilled people as well as those from his own life to make his book a treasure trove of proven, practical tools and ideas for finding your calling and building a career. But Destination: Inspiration! is also a definitive guide on how to be a good human by creating a fulfilled, inspired life. The book is arranged around a “path to fulfillment through the Seven Cs” – calling, character, capability, curiosity, connection, centeredness, and commitment. They are the foundation for success, which in the end means nothing without the most important things in life, among them our connections to others and how we show up for them. It’s a quick read with memorable stories, including what he learned from swimming his first triathlon with his wetsuit on backwards or how one of life’s key lessons became clear to him at the funeral of a close college friend. You can finish the book and grasp its concepts from casting off to going full sail in as little as 2 hours. But Schnabel promises that none of his ideas will work for you. “YOU HAVE TO WORK THEM,” he says. “It’s taking the actions that will produce your desired results.” As most of us know all too well, life is especially hard these days. The world needs inspired people, now more than ever, Schnabel writes: “Inspired people stand out in a crowd. They stand out at work. they show up differently than others because they have a spark, a passion, a desire to make their workplace better, to be a leader in their families, to laugh easily, and lift others. In other words, they are engaged. Companies spend lots of time and money trying to measure and improve employee engagement; it’s one of the hot topics in organizational development today.” A business/life book reminiscent of those by Napoleon Hill, Destination: Inspiration! is one you’ll want to keep for yourself but paired with a beautiful journal for working on the action steps, it’s a perfect gift for young adults starting out their careers. “This book has been 25 years in the making and is a product of what I’ve learned by working with amazing leaders and salespeople across the globe,” Paul says. “Additionally, the tools and approaches detailed in the book are ones I’ve used successfully with others and myself, so I can say that I eat my own cooking!” Paul and his family have made Scottsdale Ranch their home since 2014 and love it here. “I wouldn’t think of living anywhere else in the Valley”, Paul says. “It’s got great amenities, activities and the people who live here are friendly and welcoming.” Destination: Inspiration! is available on amazon.com in paperback or Kindle formats.

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Happy 40th Anniversary Scottsdale Ranch!! Scottsdale Ranch was first developed in 1984 by Markland Properties, Inc. and Costain Arizona, Inc. As part of the city’s northeast growth plan, Scottsdale Ranch was first purchased in 1978, rezoned in 1979, the first homes were built in 1980, and ranges from one dwelling unit to acre lots, to multi-family units at 16 dwelling units to the acre. SR is located on 1,119 acres and houses a 42-acre, private lake that was developed jointly by Scottsdale Ranch, the City of Scottsdale, Maricopa County and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Lake Serena is part of the Indian Bend Green Belt System and serves as a control for run-off water from the McDowell Mountains. The water is generated from a groundwater well located on Scottsdale Ranch’s property. The unique existence of such a substantial body of water in the desert is why Scottsdale Ranch has been known as the “oasis in the desert” for 40 years now. Lake Serena provides countless hours of tranquility and enjoyment for its residents.

SR is a substantial real estate project that was designed to include housing and other living and recreational amenities and services within one scope. The purpose of our planned community and homeowners association is to provide a means to enhance the value of a property by developing a living environment superior to that which might be achieved by a less-structured means which includes: A choice of lifestyles: single-family homes, patio homes, townhouses, apartments, waterfront properties and condominiums. A choice of recreation: boating and fishing, biking and jogging, tennis and a variety of social activities. Comprised of 3,938 properties in over 40 different subdivision neighborhoods, this gorgeous lakeside community offers a lifestyle that is unmatched. We are so lucky to be a part of this beautiful community!

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SRCA BLOCK PARTY TRAILER Host a Neighborhood Bash with at least five Scottsdale Ranch resident families and use the SRCA Block Party Trailer for FREE! Have some fun catching up with old neighbors and meet new ones!

The Block Party Trailer comes equipped with all your block party needs: ➢ A Pop-Up Canopy ➢ 75 Folding Chairs ➢ 10 - 6’ Tables ➢ Charcoal Grill ➢ Coolers ➢ Trashcans/Liners ➢ Barricades/Cones

➢ Party Trailer rentals are on a first-come/first-serve basis. ➢ A refundable rental deposit of $100 is required. ➢ Agreement must be signed and deposit paid prior to reservation being accepted. ➢ The Block Party Trailer will be dropped off and picked up by an SRCA representative. ➢ Resident volunteers are needed to assist in the loading and unloading of contents from the Party Trailer. ➢ In case of after hour emergency situations regarding this event, please call the 24-hr. answering service at 1-888-271-0019. ➢ To encourage community participation reimbursement for food and beverage (up to $125) may be available from SRCA. Restrictions apply and receipts are required. *Residents renting the block party trailer are required to provide a copy of their declaration page of their homeowner's insurance to SRCA along with a rental agreement. For bookings and information call the SRCA office at (480) 860-2022 or email jshepherd@scottsdaleranch.org.

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SRCA Pontoon Boat Paddleboat Fishing Kayaks C an o e Take a ride in the SRCA Pontoon Boat “Lady Serena”. 1 Hour Pontoon Ride $35 2 Hour Pontoon Ride $50 Seats up to 9 Passengers •Driver Provided •Food & Beverages Permitted •No Pets Allowed Reservations for all activities must be made at least 7 days in advance. A signed rental agreement and your homeowner’s insurance declaration page must be submitted. Single and Double Kayaks, the 4 seater Paddle Boat and the Canoe are free of charge. *Fishing does not require reservations but you must have a lake card. For details or to make a reservation for any lake activities please contact Joni Shepherd at jshepherd@scottsdaleranch.org or call (480) 860-2022. 16

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Do you receive the SRCA Weekly Email Blasts? STAY UP TO DATE ON THE LATEST SRCA COMMUNITY NEWS AND EVENTS! SIGN UP TO BE ON THE CONTACT LIST BY SUBMIT TING YOUR INFORMATION ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE SRCA WEBSITE AT WWW.SCOT TSDALERANCH.ORG * Your email address will only be used for Scottsdale Ranch Community Association communications.

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Corks & Forks October 10th, 2020

As of the date this magazine was sent to print, it had yet been determined if all events, groups and clubs would be able to resume in October. Visit the SRCA website for up-to-date information.

Participants bring an appetizer and a bottle of wine, or beverage of choice, to share with the group. Come meet your fellow SR residents! This event will be held at the home of Jeannine & Greg Mona.

Please rsvp to Jeannine at J@jeanninemona.com who will provide directions and additional information. Space is limited to the first 15 people.

Knitwits

(Knitting & Crochet Group) This group meets twice a month in the SR Conference Room from 10:30am – 12:00pm. Join us to share ideas, learn different techniques and have some fun! TENTATIVE: October 5th & October 19th November 2nd & November 16th This group has adopted Ryan House to donate yearly projects to children in hospice. For additional information please contact Loretta Colgan at (480) 391-3876 or ldcolgan@cox.net.

Do you like to play? This group meets in a fun and casual environment at the SR Community Center. Upcoming Dates: Tentative October 8th and November 12th 6:00 P.M. If you are interested in joining, please contact Barbara and Kim Bannister at KimBarbban@hotmail.com.

LAKE SERENA YACHT CLUB THE YACHT CLUB AT SCOTTSDALE RANCH MEETS SIX TIMES A YEAR BETWEEN THE MONTHS OF NOVEMBER – APRIL FOR DINNER, DRINKS AND DANCING!

ALL EVENTS ARE HELD AT THE SR COMMUNITY CENTER. NOVEMBER 4TH AT 6:00 P.M. TENTATIVE APPLICATIONS AND MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE REQUIRED TO JOIN. CONTACT CO-COMMODORES RON AUERBACH AT (602) 370-9292 OR RUTH BARRACLOUGH AT RFB47@HOTMAIL.COM WITH ANY QUESTIONS. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE ON LAKE SERENA OR HAVE A BOAT TO JOIN.

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JAZZ NIGHT! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the October 5th event has been CANCELLED. We will keep you posted regarding the November 9th event which is tentative.

RETIRED ACTIVE MEN’S COFFEE Scottsdale Ranch Community Center

A social organization of retired Scottsdale Ranch residents who gather for camaraderie, interesting speakers and substantive table discussions. Eligible for membership are men who have retired from full time employment, including men who now may work part time or work full or part time without pay.

Upcoming Dates: Tentative

October 21st and November 18th will be announced as soon as the SRCA Community Center has reopened to unrestricted use. For information please contact Jim Talbot at (480) 590-4501 or jr31talbot@gmail.com.

Chess Club Chess is good for memory, stress and most importantly creating friendships between players. Scottsdale Ranch residents interested in playing chess with fellow neighbors, please contact Khaled Shair at (708) 267-6720 or kshair@lasaintl.com.

Start a Scottsdale Ranch Group or Club!

Do you have a hobby or interest that you would like to share with fellow Scottsdale Ranch residents? If so, please call the SRCA office at (480) 860-2022 or email Genevieve Long at glong@scottsdaleranch.org for more information on how to get started.

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MAHJONG

~WINE CLUB~ THE WINE CLUB WILL NOT BE HOLDING ANY EVENTS THIS FALL. THIS CLUB WILL MEET AGAIN IN JANUARY 2021.

Upcoming Dates: TENTATIVE October 8th & October 22nd November 12th @ 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 Scottsdale Ranch Community Center 10585 N. 100th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85258

If you have any questions please contact Jeannine Mona at J@Jeanninemona.com.

Children’s Storytime on t h e R anc h Join us every month for an hour of story-telling, games, activities, sing-a-longs and more! Parents, grandparents and caretakers are invited to join in on the fun and meet Mother Goose and her character friends. Upcoming Events: Tentative October 15th & November 19th All events start at 4:00 P.M. in the SR Community Center. We can’t wait to see you there!

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The Ghosts of Seasons Past . . . enliven our Memories Now as we prepare to Welcome YOU Soon Again! The Ghosts of Seasons Future may appear somewhat different than in our past events. The Scottsdale Ranch Golf Committee is working to arrange events for the coming season that will be safe and social as well as in compliance with mandated practices. WE NEED YOUR HELP! If you would like to participate in Golf Club activities in the coming months, whether or not you have played with us before, we ask that you let us know the answers to these questions: Are you interested in: 18 HOLE Golf Only Events? Golf and Dines? 9 HOLE Golf Only Events? What months will you be available to play? (Nov-May) Will you have a regular cart-mate? Name the people or provide a count of those included in your responses. Your email answers will help us project attendance figures we can communicate to the courses.

Please email your responses ASAP to:

SRGolfClub@gmail.com

Three Names from these emails will be drawn and each will win a Gift Card to the PGA Golf Superstore! We look forward to another enjoyable Golf Season and to seeing you all very soon! Ellen Blum - Bubs Kennedy - Greg Mona - Al Elbaor - Bob Riedfort Pat Iverson - Pat Chermak - Nancy Jacobson - Donna Sloan - Steve Copeland

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SHRED-A-THON Get rid of your unwanted confidential clutter!

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH 8- 10 AM

SCOTTSDALE RANCH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 10585 N 100TH STREET SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85258

Suggested $5 Per Box Donation for Homeward Bound Limit 10 Boxes Per Person Benefiting

*Please do not contact the Scottsdale Ranch Association, privately hosted by Ellen & Michele

r.s.v.p. toDAY!

TO MICHELE & ELLEN Please RSVP before Friday, October 9th

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602-441-3339

www.shredarizona.com

What can we shred?

YES: Confidential Paper Paper Clips Paper products Rubber Bands File Folders Staples Cds/Dvds Credit cards/bank card/ID cards NO: Batteries Plastic Cardboard General Waste 3 Ring Binders Ink Cartridges Medical Waste Binders Clips Hanging folders for file cabinets

Floppy Disks (can be shred but has to be separate) Xray Film (can be shred but has to be separate) (Additional charge) Hard Drives (can be destroyed, has to be separate) (Additional charge $10/each, removed from the computer)

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Safety While Exercising By Brian Hartman, #866 Scottsdale Police Department Crime Prevention Officer, Via Linda District

Summer is almost over and it’s time for us to get back outside and enjoy the great Arizona weather. 2020 has been a challenging year for all of us to say the least and has been a reminder of the importance of maintaining physical health. There are numerous ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle which include: Working out at local gyms, walking/jogging around the neighborhood, cycling, and hiking on one of our many trails. Whatever your preferred activity may be, please keep the following tips in mind when it comes to personal safety: Hiking Trail Safety: 1. Lock your vehicle: Vehicle burglars will often simply walk through the trailhead parking lots randomly checking door handles to see if they are locked. 2. Leave valuables at home: Criminals are well-aware that hikers leave their valuables inside the vehicle while they are hiking. Consider using a backpack or fanny-pack to keep items such as cash, cell phone, and identification safe. 3. Watch out for each other: Be aware of your surroundings as you walk to and from the parking lot. Preventing a crime is a community endeavor so immediately report suspicious individuals to the Scottsdale PD as soon and as safely possible. Fitness Center Safety: 1. Lock your vehicle: Vehicle burglars will often simply walk through the gym parking lots randomly checking door handles to see if they are locked. 2. Leave valuables at home: Criminals are well aware that gym patrons leave their valuables inside the vehicle while they are working out.

City of Scottsdale Community Notices Important Information for Scottsdale’s Upcoming General Elections November 3, 2020 The City of Scottsdale will hold a General Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and three Councilmembers. The two candidates for mayor are: • David “Dave” Ortega • Lisa Borowsky 26

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3. Watch out for each other: Be aware of your surroundings as you walk to and from the parking lot. Immediately report all suspicious activity to the Scottsdale PD. Also report the activity to the fitness center employees. ***As you have read, fitness centers and trailheads have very similar theft prevention guides. This is due to the fact that criminals are aware that the parking lots of those locations offer the best chance for them to take advantage of citizens leaving their valuable belongings inside their vehicles for an extended period of time. Cycling Safety: 1. Always wear a properly fitted bicycle helmet. 2. Ride on the right-hand side of the road. 3. Always ride in the same direction as traffic. 4. Use a bike path if available. 5. If you are riding with others, ride single-file, not side-byside. 6. Obey all traffic signs. 7. Stop your bike at street corners. 8. Wear light/bright colors and ref lective gear when riding at night. 9. Watch out for motorists turning in front of you. Walking/Jogging Safety: 1. Face on-coming traffic. 2. Cross the street at designated crosswalks. 3. Obey traffic signals. 4. Watch for turning vehicles. Make sure the driver sees you. 5. Walk/Jog on the sidewalk or multi-use path. 6. Wear bright clothing and consider carrying a f lashlight if walking/jogging at night. 7. Walk/jog with a friend whenever possible. 8. Walk/jog in familiar areas but try to vary your routes. 9. Avoid walking/jogging in secluded areas.

The six candidates for three City Council seats are: • Tammy Caputi • Tom Durham • Betty Janik • John Little • Becca Linnig • Guy Phillips For details regarding the candidate listing, voting information and more, visit the City of Scottsdale website at www. scottsdaleaz.gov/elections. For a listing of voting locations visit https://recorder. maricopa.gov/pollingplace.


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Virginia G. Piper Boys & Girls Club Provides Kids with a Constant in Uncertain Times If you were to stand at the door of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale Virginia G. Piper Branch, you’d hear this over and over again on any given day: “Mom, why are you picking me up so early?” The Club has been a part of the Scottsdale Ranch community for 29 years, and in that time, there has never been a year quite like this one. But the one thing that hasn’t changed is kids’ love for the Club. With the delay of in-person learning for Arizona schools, kids are at the Piper Branch every day on Zoom calls with teachers and working through math assignments with the help of youth development staff.

If you stand at the door of the Club today, many things look different. There’s curbside check-in, and everyone is wearing masks, but the sounds heard are the same as they have been every year the Club has been open. You will still hear, “Mom, why are you picking me up so early?” Learn more about Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale and the Virginia G. Piper Branch or register your child at www. bgcs.org.

The job of Club staff has grown to encompass managing video calls, technical support, communicating with teachers and parents about assignments, and organizing login information. This is in addition to the sanitizing of high-touch surfaces, frequent handwashing, and reminders about social distancing. But the Club is still the Club. Once the school day is over, Club members are still getting quality STEM and art programs, fitness time in the gym, and supportive relationships with youth development professionals that are the core of the Club’s mission. While kids are being increasingly confronted with challenges that even adults struggle to face, the Club remains a place where kids get to be kids. It’s where they get to explore, create, and develop. It’s where they build lifelong friendships and receive encouragement to dream big.

How to Become a Master Gardener Have a green thumb? Enjoy sharing what you know about plants and gardening? Or, want to learn? Become a Master Gardener through the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension program.

then you would be a good candidate for the Master Gardener program.

There are more than 400 Master Gardener volunteers in Maricopa County helping residents grow better gardens and design landscapes sustainable in our unique desert environment. You’ll learn from local horticulture and industry professionals the fundamentals including tree and shrub pruning, composting, pest management and more.

2021 Spring Master Gardener Volunteer training classes will be online and begin the week of January 11, 2021 for 17 consecutive weeks and ending the week of May 3, 2021. The class is $279.00 which includes books and materials. Applications for the 2021 course are being accepted after September 1, 2020. For more information or to apply go to https://extension.arizona.edu/ maricopa-county-master-gardener-training or contact Rebecca Senior at rsenior@arizona.edu.

Who Should Apply to be a Maricopa County Master Gardener Volunteer? If you have an interest in environmentally responsible landscaping and gardening in the low desert and want to teach others in the community the skills you learn through the program,

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2020 SRCA Calendar of Events Please note: At the time this magazine was sent to print, it had yet been determined if all events, clubs and groups would be able to resume in October. It had also not yet been determined if the administrative office would be open to the public. Please check the SRCA website, sign up for our weekly email blasts or call the SRCA office for up-to-date information. Sunday

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10083 E Ironwood Dr LAS BRISAS

3beds/2baths sqft:2,063

$688,000

ON THE WATER!

10122 E Topaz

LAS BRISAS

3beds/3baths sqft: 3,000

$1,500,000

ON THE WATER!

We have BUYERS! CASH buyers on standby call us first before you list 10117 E Topaz

LAS BRISAS

750,000

PENDING

2Beds/ 2Baths sqft: 2,519

AZROY

9976 E Cinnabar

$799,000

PENDING

3Beds/ 2.5Bath sqft: 2,491

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Scottsdale Ranch Community480-233-1198 Association 29


Azroy Salim YOUR SCOTTSDALE RANCH REALTOR PROFESSIONAL

Most anyone who lives in the Central Phoenix metroplex is familiar with the name Azroy. Pictures of Azroy adorn real estate yard signs, ads in grocery stores and magazines. Azroy’s classic Far-Eastern features are unforgettable and so is his rise to the top of the Arizona real estate market. Azroy Salim grew up in Singapore as the youngest of five children. His father died when he was 5 years old. To make ends meet, his mother cleaned houses for the wealthy. Azroy said he went to his mother’s jobs with her and folded clothes and washed windows. As he got older, Azroy said he had many wealthy friends and he knew someday he would find a way to break out of the poverty that his family had endured. Today Azroy is a top-selling real estate agent for Realty Executives International. He attributes his success to the work ethic he learned as a child, liking to help people and working for wonderful broker, Randy Cooney and Rhonda Peters, our Director. “Randy is a team member with his agents. We never feel uncomfortable asking Randy for advice or help. Rhonda is like our mom. She’s a real sweetheart. Working here is like having wonderful parents,” Azroy says, with a smile any dentist would admire. Azroy’s interesting development as a recognized real estate agent began in Sonoma, California. It was there that Azroy worked his way through Sonoma State University doing manual labor like he had become accustomed to as a child growing up in Singapore. Azroy graduated with a double major in marketing and international business. He believes these two degrees have had a profound influence on the way he is able to advise and interact with his clients.

AZROY SALIM- Realtor® Realty Executives

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