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Ex-Higley chief indicted for district fraud BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY GSN Staff Writer
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he State Grand Jury indicted former Superintendent Denise Birdwell on 18 felony counts for allegedly rigging bids and taking payoffs from contractors during her time at the head of the Scottsdale Unified School District and Higley Unified School District in Gilbert, according to a report from the Arizona Auditor General. The indictment comes three years after
the SUSD Governing Board in March 2018 fired Birdwell – who started as the district’s superintendent in January 2016 – for allegedly receiving payments from Hunt & Caraway Architects, the firm hired to work on the district’s bond projects. The grand jury indicted Birdwell and three others on July 13 after prosecutors with the state Attorney General’s Office presented the Auditor General’s report that delved into her time at both districts. The report primarily focused on Bird-
well’s tenure as superintendent at Higley from 2009 to 2015 and a complex construction-lease agreement for Cooley and Sossaman middle schools that continue to plague the district’s finances to this day. Higley is asking voters to approve a $95 million bond issue of which about a third will be used to retire one of those two leases. At an April meeting, Higley acting Chief Financial Officer Jeff Gadd told his Govern-
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partment ambulance personnel will have the same medical training, medical equipment and follow the same protocols as the firefighters,” said town spokeswoman Jennifer Harrison. “This will allow for more seamless operations on medical calls.” Gilbert budgeted $6.68 million this fiscal year for the program, which included $2.48 million for start-up costs, $3.14 million for salaries and $1.06 million for operating expenses. Harrison said the program budget also included The staff manning the town’s new ambulance service includes, from $100,000 for contingencies, which left, Willie McCledon, Madi Ruiz, Alex Short, Daniel Eaton,Todd Lyon, Michaela Latraille, Trevor Gardon, Danielle Schneider and Eric Blinn.
ilbert rolls out its own fleet of ambulances tomorrow at 7 a.m.., aiming to deliver cost-effective service and faster response times during emergencies. The July 26 debut culminates a process that began last fall, when Town Council gave the go-ahead for Gilbert Fire and Rescue to buy six ambulances, equipment and supplies. The department also hired 30 civilian EMTs and paramedics for a staff of 36 full-time personnel assigned to man the six ambulances 24/7. “The Gilbert Fire and Rescue De- (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff Photographer)
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BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor
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espite the pandemic’s impact on education last year, Higley Unified School District students stayed on top when it came to statewide assessment tests. The Governing Board last Wednesday heard a brief presentation on how HUSD students surpassed the state passing average on standardized tests measuring proficiency in English, math and science. “We can look at numbers but all these numbers are tied to little human beings,” board member Amy Kaylor said. “Last year was rough on them. I’m just grateful that we did so well. “I’ll go back to just saying I supported opening our schools and staying open and I think that played a huge part in how well the year did go.” Vice President Jill Wilson chimed in saying, “Even in a pandemic, they’re getting above-average test scores, which is crazy.” Unlike districts – such as neighboring Gilbert Public Schools and Chandler Unified – that vacillated between in-person, hybrid and on-line learning, HUSD kept its classrooms open after the state’s delay of in-person classes to Aug. 17 last year. Dr. Dawn Foley – overseeing her first board meeting officially as superintendent after serving as acting school chief – noted that the district historically performed above the state percentage in these tests. For the English Language Arts of AzM2, the revised AzMERIT, students in grades 3-8 and grade 10 on all HUSD campuses exceeded the state passing percentage. For example, for third-graders, the state passing percentage was 35 percent and the students at all nine HUSD elementary campuses surpassed that with Bridges Elementary at the highest with 79 percent. For “English Language Arts every single one of our students, every one of our schools had average passing scores higher than the state passing average,”
This chart compares third grade merit test scores for English Language Arts at all Higley Unified campuses. (HUSD) said Dr. Susan Borzych, interim executive director of Elementary Education. Higley campuses did equally as well in math. The only campus that fell below the state passing percentage was Gateway Pointe, where fifth graders got a 27 percent passing percentage – less that the state’s 31 percent. “So while we always have room to grow and we always have room to improve, it was very exciting and very nice to be able to see that we maintained that practice of making sure that our students score above the state average,” Borzych said. She also went over data for the ACT exams for grades 11 and 12. “As you can imagine we were a little apprehensive about how this would turn out given the year that we had,” Borzych said. “But I do want to tell you that we are very excited about the results that we’re seeing.” She explained that the testing situation for the 2020-21 school year was unique with the different student groups of in-person and remote learners. Also, statewide assessments were suspended in 2020 when campuses were closed in March. Participation in AzM2 math and English Language Arts was high in both,
with 97.85 percent of elementary students and 90 percent of secondary students tested in English and 97.88 percent of elementary and 89 percent of secondary tested in math. The bulk of the students who did not test were online students, according to Borzych “Normally when we’re giving the state assessments, we are expected to reach a 95 (percent) participation rate,” Borzych said. “That is part of our school grading algorithm and an expectation at the state level. “We really worried a little bit about whether we were going to make that 95 this year,” she said, noting the state eased up on that requirement. “We still considered it a goal of ours to reach that 95 percent.” The state required that testing be done only in classrooms, though it did not require at-home learners to come to school to take tests. Wilson asked if the district has told online students that they will be required to test in-person in the new school year. The district launched a virtual academy this year. “One of the challenges is that this was
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Higley students begin new year under COVID’s shadow BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor
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manda Moore spent last week prepping her classroom for the 24 kindergarteners expected to show up for school on Monday. The fifth-year teacher organized the furniture, strung up fairy lights and set up the individual “centers” for learning such as reading, art and writing. “I’m just excited for these kids to get into school,” said Moore, who last week was putting out informational material for Meet The Teacher Night at Centennial Elementary School. “Lot of them didn’t get to go to preschool last year. I’m excited to see them get involved and just have a normal experience with school.” For the most part, Higley Unified students can expect to see life as it was on campus before the pandemic hit. “Athletics and activities are resuming back to most pre-pandemic plans,” said district spokeswoman Teresa Joseph. “Social activities and field trips will resume following district guidelines. Spectators at sporting events will resume and parent visitors/volunteers are allowed back on campuses.” Live streaming of events will continue when possible and the district will continue using ‘GoFan’ paperless ticketing for all events. And, unlike last year, masks on campus are optional this year. Gov. Doug Ducey and the Republican-majority in the Legislature recently banned districts from mandating masks or requiring COVID-19 vaccinations. Parents can make their own children wear masks. Now, students are returning to school and as the more highly contagious Delta variant of the virus is spreading rapidly in the state. Currently only those 12 and older are eligible for vaccination. County health department data released last week showed a steady increase in COVID-19 cases in the district for the fourth consecutive week. Data showed “high transmission” of the virus with 100 cases per 100,000 people and 13 percent new positive test results. Other data showed only 51 percent of
Centennial Elementary kindergarten teacher Amanda Moore spent last week getting her classroom ready for the 24 kindergartners she’ll be meeting tomorrow as Higley Unified School District begins a new school year. (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff Photographer)
Amanda Moore has various parts of her kindergarten classroom at Centennial sectioned off for different activities. . (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff Photographer) all eligible Gilbert residents have been fully vaccinated. Moore was not authorized by the district to answer any questions related to the pandemic – such as if she planned to wear a mask in class or if she’s been vaccinated. While the governor has limited what schools can do to combat the virus, Highly has other mitigation strategies in place. “HUSD is engaged in numerous efforts to prevent, mitigate, and respond to re-
ducing the spread of COVID-19 on our campuses,” Joseph said. “These efforts include continued cleaning protocols, daily family health screening expectations, continued notification to employees and families of a primary exposure to COVID-19, etc.” Joseph said the deep cleaning and frequent cleaning protocols are still in place and where there is a classroom with a confirmed case, there will be additional sanitation. For the 2019-20 school year, HUSD
spent $248,759 for cleaning supplies and for the 2021-22 school year, it’s spent $260,314. “The District has not only maintained but increased the budget for cleaning supplies going into this school year,” Joseph said. Besides ensuring there is ample cleaning supplies such has soap and hand sanitizer on hand, campuses will keep signs posted on appropriate hygiene and sanitation and all employees will continue to be trained on health screening and safety protocols. When it comes to school buses, where children are in close proximity, the district will continue having select bus windows remaining partially opened to increase fresh air and having drivers apply sanitizer to seats and all high-touch surfaces after each route. The district’s transportation department also will be using the app, “Here Comes the Bus,” to help in contact tracing notifications, according to Joseph. Although it was in legal dispute between the governor and two West Valley school districts over whether schools can implement a quarantine policy involving non-vaccinated students, HUSD will determine whether a student needs to stay home in collaboration with the Maricopa Department of Public Health Services on a case-by-case basis, Joseph said. She added that that parents will still be notified if there is a confirmed COVID-19 case on campus. Ducey has demanded two school districts change their quarantine policies, claiming they can’t force unvaccinated students exposed to the virus to self-isolate for two weeks as it violated state law. Ducey’s stance was in direct conflict with that of his appointed health director. Dr. Cara Christ, who oversees the state Department of Health Services, is on the record for saying that separating out some unvaccinated students – and maybe even some who are vaccinated but have underlying health conditions –
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has not been spent. Town officials anticipated recouping the $2.48 million start-up cost for the program in the first six years by billing users. They also expect revenue from the program to offset all expenses. The expected revenue for one full year of operations was $4.14 million, Harrison said. Additional hires for the program included a full-time ambulance transportation manager, an administrative assistant and an ambulance transportation quality analyst, according to Harrison. The ambulances will be stationed at six of the Town’s 11 firehouses – Station No. 1 at Williams Fields Road and Loop 202; No. 2 at Guadalupe and Higley roads; No. 3 at Guadalupe and Lindsay roads; No. 7 at Warner and Cooper roads; No. 8 at E. Germann Road and Val Vista Drive and No. 9 at Ocotillo and Higley roads. Although the Council last August also authorized renewing for two years the contract with the private ambulance operator American Medical Response, it has since been canceled, Harrison said. With the instability in the ambulance industry, namely the bankruptcy filing of then-provider Rural Metro in 2013, town officials say a publicly owned service is the appropriate route to take in order to protect a critical service for Gilbert’s 260,000 residents. Officials also maintained that a town-operated service will ensure all parts of Gilbert are equally served, which was not happening with AMR. The private provider overall was meeting its contractual obligations because it was allowed to blend all its responses to meet the 90-percentile response time, according to fire officials. But in drilling down into the data the department found inequity in AMR’s deployment in Gilbert with longer response times for the northeast corner and south areas of town. From May 2019 to April 2020, there were 333 AMR ambulance responses that exceeded contractual require-
Tiffany Fields is the Gilbert ambulance transportation manager and is ready for her crew to go into action tomorrow, July 26. (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff Photographer)
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ments. They included 79 of the calls or 24 percent were Code 3 responses that included cardiac arrest and drowning, and 254 calls or 76 percent were Code 2 responses that include semi-life-threatening conditions like breathing difficulty and diabetic calls, according to Gilbert Fire.
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Another positive for Gilbert patients involves lower billing rates than AMR’s, according to officials. Last year, they said the town’s proposed rates would be the third lowest in Arizona. Billing rates are determined by the state Department of Health Services and any changes will need Council approval.
“Gilbert Fire and Rescue Department has not requested a rate increase for ambulance transportation services since 2017,” Harrison said. Gilbert put one ambulance in service in 2017. According to Harrison, the town will charge $913.01 for an Advanced Life Support ambulance transport and a Basic Life Support ambulance transport, $813.65 with mileage charged at $15.80 a mile. AMR’s rates for this year have been $997.05 for an ALS ambulance transport, $888.15 for a BLS ambulance transport and $20.67 a mile for mileage, according to Harrison. The Fire Department at this time also won’t be charging patients for the medical supplies used during the ride to the hospital, Harrison said. She noted another benefit residents will see is the support that is offered locally if there are questions or needs assistance with billing issues. Not everyone on Council was on board with the idea of a town-run ambulance service. Then-Councilman Jared Taylor and Councilwoman Aimee Yentes raised a number of concerns, such as costs, and both felt ambulances were best left with the private sector. Under the contract with AMR, the provider was paying the Town approximately $300,000 year for leasing space for its ambulances. Councilman Laurin Hendrix made it clear during his campaign last year that he opposed the move, calling it an encroachment on the private sector. But the program got the backing of residents. A survey asking for public feedback on the proposal for Town-operated ambulances found a 5 to 1 ration in support, according to fire officials. A total of 945 people responded. Some of the key takeaways of the survey included 66.8 percent of the respondents valued local control over response times, staffing needs and billing rates
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ing Board, “If you took out the current lease schedule all the way to 2052 (when the lease is currently scheduled to end) and you included principle and interest, those schools are costing you three times what you would have paid on an outright purchase.” According to the report, Higley required new schools in 2012 to accommodate the district’s rapid growth, but could seek additional bonds financing because it had nearly reached its borrowing capacity. “Accordingly, Higley issued an RFP to procure a private developer working in conjunction with a nonprofit corporation to design, finance, construct, and manage the 2 middle schools,” according to the report. The plan involved Higley working with a private developer and the nonprofit James Megellas Foundation to build two middle schools, which would then be owned by the nonprofit and leased back to the district. The nonprofit would hold the debt and was responsible for making loan payments. Birdwell authorized two lease-purchase agreements for the schools that put the district on the hook for $160 million over 40 years. The auditor general alleged that Birdwell and others rigged the 2012 bid to award the $2.6-million development contract for the schools to an entity named Educational Facilities Development Services, LLC, which was set up just two weeks before the RFP went out. The report alleged Birdwell received $103,000 from Hunt & Caraway or its former president, the now deceased Brian Robichaux, and a $2,500 check from CORE Construction – a Higley vendor that was also part of EFDS’ development team – between July 2014 and April 2016. Educational Facilities Development Services, set up by former Arizona State University real estate executives Steve Nielsen and Gary Aller, won the contract – with help from Birdwell and Robichaux, according to investigators. Nielsen and Aller were indicted on three felony counts related to fraudulent schemes and practices, fraudulent schemes and artifices, and conspiracy.
Cooley Middle School, one of two Higley middle schools whose construction in 2013 is tied to a complex fraud scheme that former Superintendent Denise Birdwell allegedly participated inm open in 2013. (Special to GSN)
Higley Unified could be on the hook for a total $160 million over 40 years because of the leases former Superintendent Denise Birdwell arranged for the construction of Sossaman Middle School, seen here when it was being built in 2013. (GSN file photo)
The report alleged Birdwell and Robichaux, who was operating as Higley’s procurement advisor, were in regular contact with Nielsen and Aller during the procurement process, sharing key details about the project and RFP that were not shared with other prospective vendors. Robichaux even shared site plans and renderings with Nielsen and Aller as the district told other vendors that those plans did not yet exist, according to the
report. The two companies were also connected to a school-build controversy in Scottsdale during Birdwell’s tenure that resulted in a lawsuit by the Attorney General’s office to halt construction on two bond projects at Hohokam and Cherokee Elementary Schools. The AG alleged that Robichaux, SUSD’s principal architect who sat on the contractor-selection committee, illegally attempted to influence another panel
member on behalf of specific contractors, including CORE Construction. The complaint alleged that Robichaux urged that CORE Construction be ranked first for the Hohokam project and Chasse Building Team as first for the Cheyenne project. Payments from Hunt & Caraway totaling $520,260 were made to Kay Hartwell Hunnicutt or her firm and only $191,362 was documented. Hunnicutt is Birdwell’s significant other and they share a joint bank account. According to the Auditor General, those payments were ultimately withdrawn by Birdwell and used for her own personal purposes and neither Birdwell nor Hunnicutt reported the income on their tax returns. Hunnicutt was indicted on three counts of filing a false tax return. Representatives for Hunt & Caraway and CORE told investigators the payments were for consultations or sponsorships, but neither could produce documentation supporting those claims. The alleged payments included $31,500 during Birdwell’s Higley tenure; $59,000 during her brief retirement from June 2015 to January 2016; and $15,000 during her stint at SUSD. Some payments were used as justification for her firing by the SUSD board in 2018. The alleged pay-for-play scheme appeared to pay off for the contractors as well. During Birdwell’s tenures, Hunt & Caraway provided $6-millon worth of services to Higley and around $2-million to SUSD. Meanwhile, Higley paid CORE Construction nearly $28 million from April 2012 through May 2016, and the company received an additional $55.8 million contract from EFDS in connection with the Higley school projects. In a release after the indictment became public Thursday, state Rep. Jake Hoffman of Queen Creek, whose district includes much of Gilbert, said, “This is truly a sad day for the Higley Unified School District and the students and families it serves.”
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may be appropriate when there is a confirmed case in a school. Christ, who believes that the best place for children is to be in school, also leaned toward having students who are not vaccinated to wear face coverings. Moreover, her predecessor, Will Humble, said last week that state law gives the counties power to decide on quarantines during a public health emergency.
Higley this year is keeping its online COVID- 19 dashboard, which tracks cases daily but is changing its approach to campus closures. The district is suspending last year’s policy of closing a campus if active COVID-19 cases reached a certain level. Instead, a campus would be closed if it was recommended by county health officials.
Asked if the district will encourage students and teachers get vaccinated, Joseph said that was a “decision that each family/individual must make on their own.” She added HUSD last year co-hosted a vaccine drive with Gilbert Public Schools and Queen Creek Unified School District for employees. Staff and students will be “educated” to stay home if they are sick or have
come in contact with someone with COVID-19. New for this school year is the Higley Virtual Academy. The online school last week had 170 students registered. GPS is expected to discuss its opening plans this Tuesday at the Governing Board meeting. Howard Fischer of Capitol Media Services contributed to the story.
not a rule Higley did,” Foley said. “This was a state standardized assessment rule that required (in-person testing) and obviously if there were families who chose not to bring their child to in-person learning, they were not going to bring them into the in-person environment to test them and that is within their purview to do so.
“We will make them aware of that, however. Obviously those were some of the challenges we were working through in this environment this year and may persist next year.” Board member Michelle Anderson asked if the district was going to break down the data to compare online versus in-person students’ results. Borzych said staff did begin to look at that data but it was difficult to do. “As students moved from on-line to in-person and from in-person to on-line throughout the year that became more
difficult to measure because it was more difficult to define what an on-line student was,” she said. “Sometimes we had on-line students that stayed on-line all year long, sometimes we had on-line students that were in person for a certain portion of the year and went back and forth. So it became a difficult measurement to define.” That said, Borzych added that each campus has received an Excel workbook that “breaks down this data and gives them the opportunity to use multiple filters to break it down by various sub-
group categories so that they can identify then within their own school community where they might have gaps and where they might launch for instruction for this year.” Borzych also said that benchmarks were in place to monitor growth in grades K-12. “We have processes in place to identify our gaps, determine root cause, to identify students in a wider range of learning for this year and to adjust our instruction accordingly so that we’re meeting the needs of all learners,” she said.
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to thrive in life beyond the classroom no matter what career path they choose.” PLTW is a nonprofit organization that serves millions of PreK-12 students and teachers in over 12,200 schools across the United States. The PLTW Distinguished School recognition honors schools committed to increasing student access, engagement and achievement in their PLTW programs. To be eligible for the designation, Campo Verde High had to meet the following criteria in the 2019-20 school year: • Had 95 percent of students take the End-of-Course Assessments • Had 25 percent of students or more participate in PLTW courses, or of those who participated in PLTW, at least 33 percent took two or more PLTW courses • Offer and had students enrolled in at least three PLTW courses • Had strategies and procedures in place that support reasonably proportional representation with regard to race, ethnicity, poverty, gender and
C A S H can support such claims with relevant data. For more information about PLTW’s recognition program, visit pltw.org/ our-programs/program-recognition.
Mammogram screenings to be offered
SimonMed will have an on-site mammogram mobile unit at Fry’s Supermarket, 1950 W. Ray Road, Chandler, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, July 31. The imaging company is charging $217 but does accept most insurance coverage, including Medicare, Medicaid, AHCCCS. The Mobile Onsite Mammogram, or M.O.M., offers the newest 3-D mammography technology. Each exam only takes 15 minutes and screening results are sent to patient’s healthcare provider and patients receive notification of the results at their home. No referral is needed. To make an appointment: 480.967-3767.
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oluntary-only masking policies are not the only thing that differentiates the new school year from 2020-21. New limits on sex education and on what teachers can tell students about racial and gender discrimination also are coming into play this school year. The Arizona School Boards Association last week briefed school officials on some of the 50 education-related bills passed by the Legislature that impose new mandates or limits on districts this year. And it also discussed changes in funding that will bring districts some additional money as well as other measures that could severely impact school districts. One example of the latter: the Legislature’s continuation of the formula used to reimburse districts for transportation costs, which currently uses the number of miles buses rolled in the previous school year. The ASBA noted it urged the Legislature to change that funding formula because buses didn’t roll much last school year as a result of full and partial campus closures. “The Legislature did nothing to change how that reimbursement is cal-
culated,” said Chuck Essigs of the Arizona Association of School Business Officials. “So, you’re going to see a big reduction in the miles that are counted in the calculation.” Another possible hit to district pocketbooks could result from loosened qualifications for parents seeking vouchers to send their children to charter or private schools at public school districts’ expense. The Legislature also broadened open enrollment provisions, requiring school districts to post their open-enrollment policies on their websites. Under that legislation, the ASBA noted, “attendance boundaries may not be used to require students to attend certain schools based on the student’s place of residence.” While an individual school’s capacity can still be used to prevent an overload of students, districts “must select students through an equitable selection process like a lottery, giving preference to siblings of a student selected through the lottery.” The change could keep district lawyers busy, ASBA officials said, because the open enrollment policy covers students with disabilities. Thus, they explained, if a child from outside the district who has disabilities wants to enroll in a school that may not have the
facilities to accommodate those disabilities, “that’ll be a question for your counsel.” The Legislature also codified what already has been a mandate by the state Board of Education: mandatory lessons in junior and senior high school on the Holocaust specifically and genocide generally. And sex education and lessons on discrimination also have new restrictions this year. That includes an absolute ban on sex education of any kind before fifth grade. Parents will need to affirmatively optin to such classes for their children in all grades 6-12. Until now, a parent had to actually opt-out of such instruction. And when district committees are considering a district’s sex-education curricula, those meetings must be in public and any new sex ed courses must be available for public comment for 60 days and the subject of two public hearings within that time period. The new version spells out that the ban on sex education prior to fifth grade does not preclude schools from providing “age and grade-appropriate classroom instruction regarding child assault awareness and abuse prevention.’’ Another measure that failed in the Legislature was a requirement for separate parental-signed permission any
time there would be a discussion about AIDS and the HIV virus that causes it. Districts are required to review their sex education curricula for compliance with the new legislation by Dec. 15, 2021. Districts also are limited in how they can train employees as well as teach students about racial, ethnic and gender discrimination. The Legislature specifically prohibits “instruction that presents any form of blame or judgment on the basis of race, ethnicity, or sex.” Noting teachers could be fined as much as $5,000 for violating that law, the ASBA panelists last week said the definition of “blame” is spelled out in “a little bit of an awkward way.” But the ASBA advised that the legislation is “a little bit more trying to chill some of that discussion rather than actually ban a specific thing.” Other legislative changes noted by the ASBA included a requirement that every elementary campus has a teacher with dyslexia training by next July 1; exempting school personnel from liability in the case of any COVID-19 infections except in a case of gross negligence; and lifting of letter grades for schools and performance evaluations of teachers and principals for the 2020-21 school year.
tients must be 21 or older and make less than $17,130 individually or less than $23,169 in a two-person household. Michaels now is going through her old list and reaching out to see whether those people still need help. The Hearing Healthcare Assistance Project, as it’s called, is considered a last resort for those who can’t afford private insurance and don’t have government assistance. Participants usually can schedule a consultation with the clinic within two weeks of approval. After that first appointment, patients who fall within a certain hearing loss range will be fitted for
hearing aids and directed to an aural rehabilitation program, covered for a year. The project launch in May included a donation of 100 Unitron hearing aids from Optium Hearing Care, an Arizona provider that recently closed. Michaels, who’s hard of hearing, said her genetic condition worsens every year. Her experiences within the deaf and hard of hearing community inspired her to help others. “I certainly get what they’re going through because I’m going through it myself,” said Michaels, whose mother is deaf. Across the country, about 15 percent
of adults – more than 30 million people – have some degree of hearing loss, according to federal data. In Arizona, more than 1 million residents – 17 percent of the population – have a hearing loss. And Native Americans and Hispanics in the state have the highest rates of a more serious hearing disability, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports. Medicare does not cover many essential hearing care services, including exams, fittings for hearing aids or hearing aids themselves, which can cost $500 to
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hen Michele Michaels became program manager at the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing four years ago, she started keeping track of those who called seeking services but couldn’t afford the care. Today, her list includes more than 500 names – and is being put to good use. The commission is partnering with Arizona State University’s Speech and Hearing Clinic to provide a year’s worth of hearing care to those who qualify. Pa-
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ilbert is calling for developers to submit their proposal for building a small-scale, pedestrian-oriented mixed-used project on 2.18 acres at the northwest corner of Gilbert and Elliot roads. The town has dubbed the site the South Anchor, which will serve as a gateway entrance for the Heritage District and help strengthen adjacent commercial uses and spur development of nearby vacant parcels on Gilbert Road. The deadline to submit a bid is Oct. 11. In Gilbert’s 2018 update of the redevelopment plan for the downtown, the South Anchor was identified as a “key project.” Town officials are looking for a project that includes a mixture of uses, including retail, office, restaurant, entertainment and high-density loft above residential with ground-floor commercial uses. The town’s vision also included a neighborhood-scale grocery market, pharmacy or convenience store fronting Elliot Road. The request for proposals stressed
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Hoffman served on the Higley Governing Board between 2013-15 and said Birdwell stonewalled him and another unnamed board member as they questioned her dealings. “The level of apparent corruption is staggering and heartbreaking. I am proud to have actively fought against this abuse of power, misuse of taxpayer monies, and blatant disregard for the law during my tenure on the Higley governing board,” he said. A blog called Gilbert Watch recounted how Birdwell became furious when Hoffman and Kristina Reese, who is still on the Higley Governing Board, voted against giving CORE a contract in 2014 for Bridges Elementary School. Another board member had resigned a month earlier, so the vote ended in a tie. Gilbert Watch wrote that after the meeting, Birdwell “stormed up to board member Mrs. Reese, shouted an exple-
The outlined parcels show the footprint of the area that the town wants to see evolve into a mixed-use project that would become the southern gateway to the Heritage District. (Town of Gilbert)
that the town will reject bids that are primarily residential or single use. It also did not want to see ground-floor residential uses along Gilbert and Elliot roads, surface parking lots, buildings taller than two stories and modern architecture in the proposals. Because the site is located within the Lacy Tract neighborhood and near Gil-
Dr. Denise Birdwell tive at her,” The blog also slammed “arrogant treatment of board members who question her authority, in particular, conservative board member Jake Hoffman.”
bert Elementary School and the Boys and Girls Club, the Town wants the South Anchor to be a safe, walkable, neighborhood-scale development to serve the community south of the Union Pacific railroad tracks. According to the 2018 Heritage District Redevelopment Plan, the northern half of the site will be reserved for
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$6,000 apiece, depending on the technology. Experts estimate that only 1 in 4 adults who would benefit from a hearing aid has used one. To make the devices more accessible and affordable, Congress in 2017 directed the Food and Drug Administration to create a category of over-the-counter hearing aids for those with mild to moderate hearing loss. On July 9, President Joe Biden ordered that proposed rules for over-the-counter sales be issued within 120 days. The Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing and other groups have urged caution about overthe-counter hearing aids, noting the importance of having an evaluation before purchase and expressing concern over the potential for scams. In addition to the hearing aids provided by Optium, Unitron has provided
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public parking to accommodate retail development and other nearby destinations such as the Boys and Girls Club, the Community Center and neighboring churches. The RFP also asked for the bidders to submit a conceptual site plan showing anticipated land uses, densities and architecture design. And, they must submit their proposed terms for buying the property at market rate and include a development timeline for the project. A panel will review each proposal that comes in and rank them with the aim of creating a short list of bidders. Staff expected to conduct interviews with the bidders in November. The Town owns a sizeable chunk of land in the Heritage District – roughly 62 acres or 100 parcels back in 2018. Gilbert disposes its properties by either leasing or selling them to developers. Some of the parcels the town has sold or leased in the Heritage District for projects include a land sale to Common Bond for Culinary Dropout and a land lease to Gilbert Chamber of Commerce, both located east of Gilbert Road. hearing aids to the ASU Speech and Hearing Clinic for $200 to $250. Clinic workers seek donations to provide the devices to patients for free. Aparna Rao, a clinical associate professor at ASU’s College of Health Solutions, is one of the leads at the speech and hearing clinic. Rao said the project would not be available to the wider public until Michaels’ list is combed through. The partnership’s ultimate goal is to make hearing services accessible to anyone in Arizona, regardless of insurance or financial state.
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et overpopulation has left animal shelters and rescues across the Valley at capacity or nearly full with pets needing homes. Kattered Tails, a Chandler foster home-based rescue, is at capacity and in desperate need of help with food and supplies for their 80 cats and kittens in care. “You get tired of telling everyone ‘sorry we’re full,’” said Monica Colello, CEO of Kattered Tails. With community support, Colello and her colleagues believe they can continue to fight pet overpopulation and ensure that every homeless cat and kitten they foster finds a forever home. “Community support is integral for us to continue to support the community,” the rescue stated on Nextdoor. “Without community support we will be forced to implement the full surrender fees when taking in cats and kittens. Caring for these little families is not free. Support is needed.” Pet overpopulation in Maricopa County was once second nationally only to Los Angeles County, according to the Arizona Humane Society. Since then, more efforts have been made to save lives and Maricopa County Animal Care and Control reported a decline in overall animal intake numbers in recent years and a higher percentage of animals being adopted out or relocated after coming in through their doors. MCACC has maintained an average annual save rate of 94 percent or higher since 2017. Yet, the influx of homeless pets is still high. Animal shelters and rescues like Kattered Tails now have to turn away pets due to lack of space, fosters, supplies or money.
Getting ready for an adoption event July 31 at Gordy’s Goodies Pet Food & Supplies are, from left, Gordy’s owner Lisa Thayer, Kattered Tails CEO Monica Colello and Kattered Tails Intake Director Amber Gries. The three kittens they are holding are up for adoption. (Special to GSN)
Shelters being at capacity is normal for this time of the year, according to MCACC. Although the pet population always increases during kitten season – when shelters and rescues are flooded with litters from unaltered cats – Colello said this year is worse. One reason may be that animals adopted during lockdowns at the height of the pandemic last year are now being abandoned. Moreover, many adoption events were canceled last year. Colello said she noticed a correlation between the pandemic and amount of pregnant cats and kittens on the streets. “I’ve noticed that a lot of people may have picked up kittens off of the street, didn’t get the kitten fixed, the kitten got pregnant and shooed out the door,” Colello said. “We’re finding a lot of dumped pregnant cats and we know they were for-
merly pets because they are approachable. Strays are approachable, ferals are not.” Due to the pandemic and a national veterinary shortage, many veterinary clinics were temporarily closed, shut down, no longer taking new clients, not accepting walk-ins, or booked for long periods of time. Hence, many strays were not being fixed. “People weren’t able to get their cats spayed or neutered,” Colello said. Closures and limited veterinary services weren’t just hard on pet owners but also impacted Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs, said Amber Gries, intake coordinator for Kattered Tails. TNR is a humane and effective way to stabilize outdoor cat populations by which feral cats are trapped, spayed or neutered, and then released into their colony environment, according to the AHS.
TNR programs help reduce cat overpopulation without the need for euthanasia. It also reduces displeasing mating behaviors such as yowling and spraying. “Vets were shut down,” Gries said. “Even now, I know people who do trapping, neutering and releasing and they can’t get appointments right now because vets are booked several weeks out. “When you’re a trapper, you don’t have that much time to sit on a cat you trap. You have to get it in and release it. Feral cats can’t be caged for very long. It’s making the overpopulation cycle so much worse.” The average mature cat can have three litters with a total 12 kittens per year, making it possible to have nearly 200 kittens in her lifetime, according to the AHS. “We want to stop the cycle,” Gries said. The mission of Kattered Tails is “to rescue cats and kittens left behind for whatever reason within local communities and shelters where there is high risk of euthanasia due to overpopulation, abuse, neglect, abandoned or homeless strays.” However, there is only so much that Kattered Tails can do without community support. Donations have significantly faltered for the rescue, which they rely on to keep operating. “Lack of funding happened,” Gries said. “We’re basically out of money.” In the beginning of the pandemic, Kattered Tails received a lot of community support and there was an increase of adoptions during lockdowns, Colello said. Yet, over time adoptions slowed and people lost their jobs, which meant money stopped coming in.
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“Almost everything is out-of-pocket now,” Colello said. Kattered Tails goes through about 75 pounds of cat food per week, Colello said. Gries has 16 foster cats and kittens in her house alone. Formula and wet food for kittens costs more and she goes through four cans twice a day for six kittens. Kattered Tails provides the food for all of their fosters, along with litter boxes and more, unlike most rescues where foster parents are often responsible for all caretaking costs, Gries said. “If people are going to foster for you then you need to provide for them,” Colello said. Kattered Tails relied on social media outlets to get kittens adopted when adoption events were canceled, Gries said. However, social media isn’t enough. Cats are not being adopted fast enough and the rescue can no longer keep up with the influx of homeless pets. “I’ve been turning away people,” Gries said. “We can’t take in more cats without more fosters and funding.” Pet overpopulation worsened and at one point the rescue had over 100 cats and kittens in care from around the Valley, Colello said. Now, with 80 cats and kittens in care, Kattered Tails needs help more than ever. “For a while we didn’t have to put out a plea for food, but now we’re desperate for donations,” Colello said. Even though Kattered Tails is not currently intaking, their agreement with Petco Love (formerly The Petco Foundation) requires they take in any kitten dropped off at Petco, Colello said, “whether we have room or not.” They also pull from Yuma’s euthanasia list because there are no rescues there. Kattered Tails has plenty of cats and kittens waiting to be loved. They are all spayed, neutered, tested for FIP and FeLV, microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, and cleared by a vet for adoption. “That’s especially why we need funding so badly too,” Gries said.
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Among the cats being cared for by Kattered Tails is Juno, also known as Junebug, whom the rescue describes as “a marvelous cat with tons of personality.” (Kattered Tails)
“Stella is a fun and exciting little girl with a beautiful gray tabby coat,” Kattered Tails says. (Kattered Tails)
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To help Kattered Tails save lives, donations can be made via PayPal at katteredtails.com/donate. For adoption or foster information: katteredtails.com Kattered Tails is looking for volunteers aged 16 and up to help maintain the adoption habitat at the Petco, located at 3452 W. Chandler Blvd. Volunteers of all ages are welcome at their adoption events as well. To volunteer for Kattered Tails, fill out their volunteer application at https:// katteredtails.com/volunteer-application
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wo Gilbert men recently came home with honors in their industry. Matt Somerville and Andrew Garcia who took home the silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the Paint Protection Film Competition at the International Window Film Conference and Tint-Off in Orlando, Florida. Both are tinters at Oz Braz, 560 E. Germann Road. The Gilbert company provides vehicle wraps, window tinting and other related services. Somerville received $1,000 in prize money and Garcia $500. Both were among just 10 competitors to make it into the final heat. “This speaks volumes for the their commitment to their craft and that of Oz Braz and is great news for their customers,” a spokeswoman said. The competition brought together all segments of the window, security, decorative and paint protection film industries under one roof. Each year, automotive and architectural window film tinters and paint protection film installers attend the meeting to compete in various divisions. Industry veterans judge them on the basis of procedures, safety, and cleanliness. “The competitions provide an environment to learn about tools and techniques from other professionals and execute safe, quality installations all while vying to become their division’s grand champion,” the spokeswoman added.. This wasn’t the first time competing for Garcia, who took home bronze medal in 2017.
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Matt Somerville walked away with $1,000 at the tint competition. (Special to GSN)
Andrew Garcia, also from Gilbert, won for the second time in the tint competition. (Special to GSN)
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isitors to the San Tan Village in Gilbert can now find dining options, plentiful shopping – and legal counsel, courtesy of Mesa attorney Billie Tarascio. Opened early this month, her walk-in Modern Law Express office is the most recent iteration of Tarascio’s lifelong goal to ensure legal advice is attainable and affordable. The Modern Law Express location and is designed as a bridge between self-representation and traditional legal representation. The services provided by the San Tan location are family law matters such as divorce and custody, estate planning and guidance in Arizona’s new marijuana conviction expungement program. A graduate of the University of Oregon and its law school, Tarascio has utilized her 16 years of legal experience to create innovative options for those undergoing costly and complex legal battles.
Billie Tarascio “If people don’t have access to information, guidance and strategy, it can be devastating for them and their families,” she said. “They can lose their kids, they can really hurt themselves in court or they can end up with a divorce decree or
judgment that costs them tens of thousands of dollars that could have been avoided. “So having some options that are not just the traditional model is really important.” Her own experience has influenced her approach to law. “I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer, but very early on in college, my parents went through a divorce that was pretty unexpected and pretty traumatic and not really well done,” she recalled. “It was so disruptive to not only their lives but also to mine and my brother’s, that I decided I wanted to become a family law attorney and work with families going through similar issues.” Her in-store team of family law and legal advocates help customers determine the services needed and their cost, then connect them with the right lawyers or certified legal document preparers. To save clients what can become thousands of dollars in retainer fees, Tarascio often directs customers to online
resources. These can range from Modern Law’s sister company, I Do Over, a legal document preparation service, to free online classes or legal coaching. The San Tan Village Modern Law pop-up also helps people clear some marijuana convictions in Arizona courts from their records following the recent passage of Proposition 207, which legalized recreational marijuana. According to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, under the Smart and Safe Act, individuals may petition the court to have a marijuana-related arrest, charge, adjudication, conviction or sentence expunged if a case meets necessary qualifications. A charge can be expunged if the case involved possession of paraphernalia used to consume marijuana or less than 2 1/2 ounces of marijuana. Expungement also is possible if an individual was convicted of cultivating less than six plants at a primary residence for per-
to also He started offering to paint the exterior of a deserving individual’s home, by seeking nominations early last year for an essential worker who could use some help. Schnepp selected a nurse “that was saving people day in and day out,” he said, and then at Christmas solicited nominations for two other people in need. He chose a paraplegic and a senior citizen on a fixed income who was being threatened and fined by their HOA. Now he’s soliciting nominations again, hoping to help some needy individual
anywhere in the Valley. Schnepp said the pandemic inspired to do more than he and his crews already do to help people. “We were labeled an essential business, so we were able to keep working – albeit with much less work,” he explained. “I saw so many people in need – losing their jobs, not able to pay their bills, etc... – and I was looking for a way to help. We actually started giving back to our community by spraying disinfectant for free for non-profits.
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OVID-19 did a lot of bad things to a lot of people, but it inspired Pete Schnepp of Gilbert. The pandemic’s impact harkened him to the motto of his 14-year-old business, Envision Painting. His employees are “painters with a purpose” – meaning that while Envisions is naturally a business, they also want to give back to the community. While his company often helps the nonprofit Homeless Engagement Lift Partnership, the pandemic inspired him
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sonal use. As the option for expungement just became available in July, Tarascio said her legal team has yet to see the process to completion. “Arizona doesn’t have expungements for any type of criminal matters, they have set asides,” Tarascio clarified, “An expungement literally wipes it off your record so you can have all your civil rights restored.” These rights include the ability to obtain loans funded by the government, hold public office, serve on a jury, and the right to vote among many others. Tarascio explained that at the San Tan Village location, “You can get your
expungement done for $199 and you can get an uncontested divorce for $999, so it really is quite a bit less expensive than what you would pay going through a traditional attorney.” Equipped with 25 legal professionals committed to increasing access to justice and original ideas for saving clients money, time and energy, Tarascio said the Modern Law Express location could change the lives of countless East Valley residents. “Typically with law firms, you have to go out searching for them, but with this, you’re shopping and along with getting a shirt at Macy’s, you can also get the power of attorney,” Tarascio said.
“We did several Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCA’s, churches, Gilbert Chamber of Commerce and other non-profits at no cost to help get people back to work safely. Then it blossomed into helping residents in need with a free paint job.” His “contest” is all part of his and Envision’s philosophy. “We’re known for caring about our customers, but we’re also dedicated to making sure that carries over into the community as a whole,” Schnepp says on his company’s website. “We’re committed to giving back to the community and accomplish this in a number of ways.” As for the lucky person who will get a re-do on their home, Schnepp said, “We are looking for someone who has demonstrated selflessness over and over – someone who continually helps others, but perhaps has fallen on hard times or has a hardship meaning they don’t have the resources to have their home painted, but needs it painted.” Some examples of good candidates, he said, include “veterans, people with disabilities, senior citizens, essential workers, people severely impacted by COVID.” The person he selects will get up to $5,000 worth of labor and materials for an exterior paint job. Also, he added, “They must own the home, and the home must be in dire need of a paint job.” Schnepp said he doesn’t have a hard
deadline for nominations, though “I would love to do the free job in August or September, so I’d like to wrap up the nominations in a month or so, but I am flexible.” Information/nominations: phoenix-painting.com/nominate.php.; Company info: 480-535-6625.
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GPS Superintendent McCord addresses community BY DR. SHANE MCCORD GSN Guest Writer
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ear Community and GPS Family,
Welcome to all of our Gilbert Public Schools students and families joining us and returning for the 2021/22 school year. This school year, perhaps more than ever before, we are all ready to be together again, in our classrooms, in our school buildings, and as a family that learns and grows together. Thank you to all of our employees
who have been working so hard to ensure we are ready for a strong and supported start to the new school year. Also, thank you to our students and families for your continued support of the important work that takes place in our schools every day. Together we are a family and I thank you
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for choosing Gilbert Public Schools. As we begin this school year, we will continue to focus on what is best for our students. Student success will remain at the center of our strategic operating plan and our day-to-day decision making. We are here to inspire excellence in every learner, and I take that respon-
sibility very seriously. As a school district we are moving forward, and continuing to evolve and improve, while offering students a level of academic excellence and educational choice like never before. Central to our schools are our highly trained, certified educators who remain committed to delivering academic excellence, while supporting all students to learn and thrive. Our educators, support staff, and administrators are the very best, see
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ilbert Public Schools students at five schools will be welcomed this school year by new principals.
Tyler Dumas is the new principal at Campo Verde High School while Jonathan Schley will be heading up South Valley Junior High. New principals at three elementary schools are: Chris Bergen, Carol Rae Ranch; Sam Valles, Islands; and Amber Bickes, Playa del Rey. Here’s a look at the new school leaders. CHRIS BERGEN Chris Bergen comes to Carol Rae
that are working to make our world a better place to live,” GPS spokeswoman Dawn Antestenis added. SAM VALLES New Islands Chris Bergen Amber Bickes Tyler Dumas Johnathan Schley Sam Valles E l e m e n t a r y Ranch after 10 years as principal at cation teacher at Greenfield Junior Principal Sam Valles began his career Islands Elementary. High. in education 1996 as an intermediate He also has been assistant principal “Carol Rae Ranch Elementary is elementary classroom teacher and and dean of students at South Valley dedicated to building a community Junior High and was a special edu- of compassionate, life-long learners see PRINCIPALS page BTS 4
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has taught in various grade levels for GPS. He has held several administrative positions, most recently as principal of Houston Elementary. A Navy veteran, he is the husband of Dawn Valles, a reading specialist at Ashland Elementary. The couple have two sons: Diego, a Campo Verde graduate currently in the Navy, and Aidan, a sophomore at Campo. Valles’ goals are “are to work diligently with students, faculty, and parents to foster an environment that promotes a learning community characterized by child centered instruction, academic excellence, community involvement, and consistent communication.”
AMBER BICKES As the new principal of Playa del Rey, Amber Bickes has a notable thing in common with her husband Rob: they’re both principals. He is the principal of Arizona College Prep, the new high school in Gilbert that Chandler Unified opened just days ago. Bickes’ 27-year career in education
includes teaching, field coordinator at Arizona State University, a GPS elementary instructional coach and dean of students at Gilbert’s Neely Traditional Academy and Gilbert Global Academy. “While student success is at the core of what she believes we strive to achieve, relationships and people matter most,” Antestenis said. “She approaches every situation with a positive attitude and truly believes that by collaborating with one another, any situation can be resolved.” The Bickes have a daughter, Hailey, majoring in education at the University of Arizona and a son, Hunter, who is a senior at ACP. JONATHAN SCHLEY Jonathan Schley, the new principal at South Valley Junior High, has been an educator in Gilbert Public Schools for 17 years. His first three years of teaching were spent at South Valley, then at Campo Verde. He was dean of stu-
dents at Highland Junior High and Desert Ridge High and most recently was South Valley’s assistant principal and athletic director. He “brings extensive experience working with students, teachers, other administrators, parents, and community members, along with an understanding of the importance of effective communication and leadership within a school community,” Antestenis said. TYLER DUMAS Tyler Dumas heads to Campo Verde as its new principal after a stint as principal of South Valley. He was an assistant principal in academics at Campo Verde and “quickly fell in love with the community in which he lives, and that has educated his four children,” Antestenis said. Dumas spent three years at Dobson High in Mesa as an assistant principal and spent 20 years in the Dobson community as a teacher and coach see
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during the last year, as they could not physically visit the doctor or put off well-checks during the worst of the pandemic. It is important to keep up to date with these vaccines to receive the best protection against viruses. If you are still unsure why vaccinations are so necessary, consider the 1.5 million people who die from vaccine-preventable diseases annually.
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n the summer of 2018, Andrew Morris believed he was headed to Chandler High School. He wanted to follow in the footsteps of N’Keal Harry, a standout receiver for the Wolves who played at Arizona State before becoming a first-round pick of the New England Patriots. But during a seven-on-seven competition, numerous players were vying for wideout spots at Chandler. There were so many that coaches asked Morris if he wanted to play defensive end. Morris accepted, but he wanted his shot at wideout. There to offer it was Mesquite High School. After watching the Wildcats play, Morris and his father talked to quarterback Gerardo Saenz and freshman coach Keith Carpenter. Morris was sold. “I’m going ‘Holy cow, what am I thinking?’” Morris said. “‘I gotta be here.’ To me, it wasn’t even a choice.” Since enrolling at Mesquite, Morris has been one of the Wildcats’ impact players on both sides of the ball. He racked up 116 receptions for 1,888 yards and 17 touchdowns at wide receiver from 20182020 and made roughly 180 combined tackles at linebacker – a position he started playing sophomore year – over the past two seasons. However, it is not just Morris’ play that makes an impact. He is a leader whose work ethic has permeated the program. His intelligence and maturity allows him to communicate effectively with teammates. He has a keen understanding of the game, said head coach Scott Hare. These factors have made Morris one of the driving forces of Mesquite’s culture. It is also what motivated him to commit to Marshall, a program he believes epitomizes his football philosophy. He recalled how Mesquit Coach Scott Hare “was tell-
Carter Wojeck said. Hare has coached football for 20 years and said Morris will be Mesquite’s next All-American. Morris’ ability to soak up strategies and execute them on the field are second to none – in part due to “pure instinct and ability,” according to Hare. Yet he was not Mesquite head coach Scott Hare often refers to Morris as Andrew Morris made the decision to leave Chandler heavily recruited. the program’s next All-American behind 2021 graduate Ty and play for Mesquite three years ago, a decision that His only offers came Thompson, who now plays for the University of Oregon. has since paid off both for him as a player and the from Marshall, Ida(Pablo Robles/GSN Staff) Wildcats. (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff) ho and New Mexico. Mesquite’s coach ing me he had opportunities to go bigger the last two years. And he’s obviously said this was due in part to coaches not places,” Morris said. “But he picked Mar- come through. As he matures into his being able to come to the Wildcats’ camshall because of the potential Marshall senior year, I think he’s gonna be a man pus because of the pandemic. had. And that’s the same exact thing I playing with boys.” However, Morris has recently been see. I see Marshall being a team where If there is one thing Morris can be contacted by coaches from programs in my sophomore, junior and senior year… trusted with, it is responsibility. During the Big Ten, Pacific-12 and Atlantic Coast there is no reason why we shouldn’t be the opening game of his sophomore year Conferences. winning the conference championship in against Gilbert High School and current Meanwhile, the Thundering Herd made the C-USA.” University of Arizona quarterback Will their interest clear to Morris. Just like at During his freshman year at Mesquite, Plummer, Morris was made middle line- Mesquite, he wants to help build someMorris befriended Ty Thompson — then backer for the first time and given one thing, this time in the Appalachian Mouna sophomore quarterback and both job: stop Plummer. tains. That feeling was affirmed on an ofagreed that they would win a state title Morris finioshed with 11 tackles and ficial visit in June. before they graduate. two sacks and torched Gilbert’s defensive “You either want me or you don’t,” As Thompson became the top prospect backs with four catches for 131 yards and Morris said. “To me, I see those schools from Arizona in the 2021 recruiting class, two touchdowns in a 41-24 win. as they don’t want me. There’s someone Morris was one of his top targets. TogethAccording to senior outside lineback- else on the board. At Marshall, I was their er, they helped lead the Wildcats to back- er Brayden Daly, Morris quickly bonded guy. So that makes me want them more.” to-back 3A Division championships in with the team when he arrived at MesMorris is feeling increased pressure 2019 and 2020. quite. Eventually, he helped set a stan- this season. He said the team was ThompWith Thompson now playing college dard. son’s last year, but now, Morris feels it’s football at Oregon, Morris is taking their When Morris shows up at practice, he his responsibility to lead the Wildcats to pact one step further. He wants a third ti- works hard, both on the field and in the wins and help his teammates achieve at tle before he heads to Huntington, West weight room. And his teammates take no- the highest standard. Virginia. tice and follow his lead, in what he calls He will have a bigger offensive role this “They don’t come a lot better than An- “the snowball effect.” season, playing in the backfield as well as drew,” Hare said. “Those state titles put a “He’s gonna manifest to be the best he wide receiver. Additionally, he is moving lot of weight on Andrew’s shoulder over can be,” senior wide receiver and safety from inside to outside linebacker.
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ringing the East Valley together for over 20 years, the recently reopened the Mesa Market Place Swap Meet continues to support local entrepreneurs by hosting over 900 small businesses in one location. Located at Signal Butte and Baseline roads and open every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m., the market offers a unique outdoor experience to those browsing for all manner of items. At the market – supplemented with a restaurant, a deli, six snack bars and live music – patrons can find everything they need all within one and a quarter miles of shaded shopping space. “We’re the largest small business incubator in the state of Arizona, you won’t find more small businesses in any one place,” said market spokeswoman Joan Wells. Many family-owned stores are exclusive to the market such as Stella’s Fashion, Fairyland Fun, The Larimar Stone, May’s Kettle Corn and Creation Cacti. Wells said patrons can expect to see exclusive and reasonably priced products for every demographic. Many vendors even sell their inventions as well. Admission and parking are free, but Wells suggests patrons will likely find many temptations for their wallets. “I’ve worked here since 2005 and I’ve learned that I have to leave my purse at home,” Wells joked. “I bring $15 with me to shop. If you gave me $2,500, I could have it all spent by 3 o’clock this afternoon.” Last year the Mesa Market underwent more changes than it ever had during Wells’ 16 years of employment. It closed in March 2020 and reopened only recently with mask and social dis-
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tancing recommendations. Now, Wells spends her weekends encouraging customers to return by documenting the vast array of products for the Mesa Market’s Facebook and Insta-
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that’s the culture here. “Even people that sell the same things, for example, we have two people that sell pet accessories and if they don’t have what you want, they’ll send you to the other one.” Keeping traditions and culture alive are an important part of the Mesa Market, as demonstrated by the authentic Native American and Southwestern art, jewelry and live music that can be found there. One vendor said she was influenced by her mother’s profession as an international bead stringer to begin a career selling jewels from around the world. “We’re known as an entrepreneurial outlet,” Wells said. “For as little as $300 a month, you get a lot of support because I’m posting on Facebook, I’m advertising and trying to get you as much foot traffic as I can.” Priding itself on patriotism, the Mesa Market cultivates meaningful relationships with its 40 plus staff members, which includes many retirees and veterans. Additionally, the market holds fundraisers and drives to send care packages to deployed soldiers and homeless veterans on top of celebrating events like Fourth of July and Veteran’s Day. Well said the market hopes to bring back events such as pinning ceremonies for Vietnam veterans, their annual large-scale Safehaven trick-or-treating and Easter celebrations. Owners also are in the final stages of developing an app to assist customers in locating a desired vendor or product using a virtual map. It will also feature helpful images of the stores and merchandise taken by the vendors themselves. “You can people-watch, you can listen to music and window-shop. It’s just really fun shopping, not at all like grocery shopping, it’s better,” Wells said.
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tacey Gordon’s road to becoming a puppeteer began very early in life. “I don’t know a preschooler that doesn’t look at ‘Sesame Street’ and say, ‘I want to live there.’ I definitely wanted to do that,” she said. The Phoenix resident made that childhood dream a reality in 2016, when she was selected as the puppeteer behind one of “Sesame Street’s” newest neighbors, Julia. Like Gordon’s son, Julia is autistic. In addition to her work on “Sesame Street,” Gordon owns and operates Puppet Pie, a downtown studio at Grand Avenue and McKinley Street where she builds puppets available for purchase, and where children of all ages apply science, math, engineering and art concepts as they create puppets of their own. Now, with help from a grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Gordon and her puppets might soon be coming to your street. Gordon was one of 24 Arizona artists awarded the commission’s research and development grants for 2021. The $5,000 grants were given to the artists to “advance their artistic practice, expand their creative horizons, and deepen the impact of their work,” according to the commission’s website. Gordon is using her grant to bring the fun of Puppet Pie to Valley neighborhoods with a vehicle that’s already beloved by many children: an ice cream truck. Last year, Gordon purchased a 1973 step van from Conrad Martinez, owner of Misfits Cick Kustoms, who is restoring and modifying the truck to be used as a mobile puppet studio and theater. “It will allow me to bring my art to underserved communities,” Gordon said. “Not every kid can get in a car and drive
“To me, there would be nothing more fun and special than getting to come to a puppet ice cream party where you watch a show, you get to eat popsicles and ice cream. And then you get to make a puppet and bring it home,” Stacey Gordon says. “And doing that in communities and making it accessible is kind of where my heart is.” (Courtesy of Stacey Gordon) here. Not every parent has the resources to bring their kids here.” The truck won’t merely make the workshop activities of Puppet Pie portable. Gordon also will use the truck to put on full-fledged puppet shows for families. “I’ve done short pieces for children. I do a lot of work with children, but it’s all workshops,” Gordon said. “This grant is allowing me to take time and build a show the right way. And bring in a story from start to finish that has a lesson in it, that does teach kids to be OK with themselves and to persevere and to try and think outside of the box.” That ambition and sense of mission wasn’t part of Gordon’s original vision for putting her puppets on wheels. Initially, because many of her puppets are foodthemed, she was simply looking for a fun way to juxtapose her booth at Phoenix Fan Fusion with the food cart she always found herself next to each year.
“I thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be hilarious if I’m selling the exact same thing, but as puppets?” Gordon recalled. Gordon credits her dad with inspiring her to use the ice cream truck for something more. “I really was just going to do just a little space where I could keep my stuff in there and then roll into a festival or fair and sell my puppets that I made,” she said. To create the kind of mobile show she envisions now – developing a script, music and the “actors” – would require Gordon to take a couple of months off from her puppet-building workshops, she said. But “the constant grind of doing all the workshops” is what keeps the rent and utilities paid at her studio, not to mention what allows her to make a living as an artist. “It would take me years to be able to do this, if it weren’t for this grant,” Gor-
don said. The grant will also be used to obtain the various permits she will need to hold both public and private events across metro Phoenix, as well as purchase items needed to perform. Additionally, the grant has also accelerated the restoration of the truck itself, which required even more work than expected, Gordon said. When it comes to getting an old ice cream truck back on the road to bring smiles in a different way, “there’s a lot that goes into it,” Gordon said. The same should not be true of the application process for the grant, said Kesha Bruce, the Arizona Commission on the Arts’ artist program manager. Like Gordon’s truck, that process recently underwent a renovation to be less intimidating for applicants, she said. “The goal of it was to make it so that it wasn’t so labor intensive and cumbersome, especially for first-time applicants,” she said. Rather than use “grant speak,” applicants are urged to be their authentic selves and talk to the selection panel “like you would speak to a normal person,” Bruce said. Answers to the application questions can be given in an audio or video recording instead of in writing, she said. Besides passion and heart – and puppets – younger patrons of Gordon’s ice cream truck probably will want to see some actual ice cream. They won’t be disappointed. A new freezer has been installed in the truck. “To me, there would be nothing more fun and special than getting to come to a puppet ice cream party where you watch a show, you get to eat popsicles and ice cream,” Gordon said. “And then you get to make a puppet and bring it home. And doing that in communities and making it accessible is kind of where my heart is.”
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Public Notices have been sued by Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc., the Plaintiff, in the District Court in and for the County of Owyhee, Idaho, Case No. CV37-21-00042. 1The nature of the claim against you is an action for declaratory relief and judicial foreclosure of the real property currently known as 5121 SAGE ROAD, HOMEDALE, IDAHO 83628 and legally described as IN TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO SECTION 26: ALL THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER LYING NORTH AND EAST OF THE CENTERLINE OF THE OWYHEE SOUTH CANAL Any time after 21 days following the last publication of this summons, the court may enter a judgment against you without further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written response in the proper form, including the Case Number and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at P.O. Box 128, 20381 State Hwy 78, Murphy, ID 83650, (208) 4952421, and serve a copy of your response on the Plaintiff’s attorney, Sydney K. Leavitt, at ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP, 3597 E. Monarch Sky Ln., Ste. 240, Meridian, ID 83646. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for Plaintiff. If you wish for legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. Dated 6/25/2021 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By:/s/Lena Johnson DEPUTY Published: East Valley Tribune, July 4, 11, 18, 25, 2021 / 39604
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CASPER J. RANKIN (SBN 9107) SYDNEY K. LEAVITT (SBN 8933) ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP 3597 E. MONARCH SKY LN., STE. 240 MERIDIAN, ID 83646 Tele-phone: (208) 908-0709 Facsimile: (858) 726-6254 Email: sleavitt@aldridgepite.com Attorneys for Plaintiff VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF OWYHEE Case No. CV37-21-00042 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ON COMPLAINT FOR JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE AND DECLARATORY RELIEF VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC., Plaintiff, v. LONNIE K. FRY; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND DEVISEES OF CARLA A. FRY; VICTORIA I. VAUGHAN; AND DOES 1 THROUGH 20, INCLUSIVE, including all parties with an interest in and/or residing in real property commonly known as, 5121 SAGE ROAD, HOMEDALE, IDAHO 83628, and legally described as: IN TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO SECTION 26: ALL THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER LYING NORTH AND EAST OF THE CENTERLINE OF THE OWYHEE SOUTH CANAL, Defendants. TO: DEFENDANTS THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND DEVISEES OF CARLA A. FRY; VICTORIA I. VAUGHAN; and DOES 1 through 20, inclusive, including all parties with an interest in and/or residing in real property commonly known as 5121 SAGE ROAD, HOMEDALE, IDAHO 83628: You
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Public Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0014 (HOWELL) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201251231, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership
Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments LOUIS E EARNHART & CHARLENE A EARNHART 204 Hart Cir Waxahachie, TX 75165, 1/52, 28A, 123P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; KEVIN A JONES & TAMMY L JONES 606 Park Terrace Dr White Hall, AR 71602, 1/52, 51A, 222P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; FRANK J ROSIE & MONICA ROSIE 2018 Players Path Kingwood, TX 77339, 1/52, 19A, 225, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; CRAIG ALLEN RANDALL 2248 E. Caballero Circle Mesa, AZ 85213, 1/52, 47A, 127, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; ARCADIO SANCHEZ & DOLORES M SANCHEZ 17 Woodhaven Wood Dr Spring, TX 77380, 1/52, 49A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; STEVE LEVY PO Box 865 Williamsburg, VA 23187, 1/52, 50A, 227, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; GARRISON C COLBY & ELSA C COLBY 5065 E Colby St Mesa, AZ 85205, 1/104, 16O, 131, Biennial, 20182020, $1,116.20; STEVEN B REESE & ROBIN N REESE 6441 Fall Creek Hwy Granbury, TX 76049, 1/52, 44A, 133, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; MY TIMESHARE RESCUE, LLC, a Florida corporation 130 South Ave Ste 200B Orlando, FL 32801, 1/52, 30A, 234, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; MARLENE L ANDREWS 4114 E. 1000 N. 1000 Syracuse, IN 46567, 1/52, 15A, 138P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; CHRISTOPHER K CARLSON & AILEEN K CARLSON 22999 N 4th St Osage City, KS 66523, 1/52, 6A, 237M, Annual, 20182020, $2,601.70; DALE C CHIASSON & KAREN E PALMISANO 2705 Dauterive Rd Chalmette, LA 70043, 1/52, 4A, 237P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0015 (TIMESHARE TRADE INS LLC) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201251232, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the
highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments TIMESHARE TRADE INS, LLC 10923 State Hwy 176 Walnut Shade, MO 65771, 1/104, 8O, 123M, Biennial, 2018-2020, $872.71; TIMESHARE TRADE INS, LLC 10923 State Hwy 176 West Walnut Shade, MO 65771, 1/104, 8E, 123M, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,728.99; GEMINI INVESTMENT PARTNERS, INC. A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/52, 17A, 126, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; MATTHEW J BEATTY 6103 Little Stone Ct Katy, TX 77494, 1/52, 24A, 225, Annual, 2018- 2020, $3,326.45; WIDE WORLD VACATIONS, INC., A UTAH CORPORATION 356 N. 750 W. D9 #343 American Fork, UT 84003, 1/52, 21A, 127, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JACK D OLIVER & MARY ELLEN OLIVER 83 Norwich Salem Road Old Lyme, CT 06371, 1/104, 18E, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; CARL E FORSBERG & C COLLEEN FORSBERG 39812
N Integrity Trl Anthem, AZ 85086, 1/104, 26E, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; DONN K BROUHARD & SHEILA K RASMUSSEN 5215 N Whispering Hills Ln Tucson, AZ 85704, 1/52, 3A, 227, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; VERNON R SULLIVAN & JUDITH A SULLIVAN 311 N Park St Crown Point, IN 46307, 1/52, 33A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; CLUB SELECT RESORTS 10923 W St Hwy 176 Walnut Shade, MO 65771, 1/52, 9A, 232, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; GERALD D HANNA & CONNIE HANNA 108 Hearthstone Ct Weatherford, TX 76087, 1/104, 19O, 233M, Biennial, 2018-2020, $872.71; DAVID L TROESTER & JUNE L TROESTER 6555 Oakes Rd Cleveland, OH 44141, 1/52, 46A, 235, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0016 (RENNER) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201251233, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and
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Public Notices enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments THOMAS J HOGAN & JANET J HOGAN 8231 N 93rd St Milwaukee, WI 53224, 1/52, 43A, 121, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JAMES R SIMPSON & JEAN D SIMPSON 13080 Hermosa Dr Sw Huntsville, AL 35803, 1/52, 21A, 122P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; ROBERT E WHITE & WILLIE WHITE 127 Hamlet Rd Apt 114 Branson, MO 65616, 1/52, 1A, 123P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; RICHARD G FLORES & JUDITH E FLORES 1755 Cimarron Trail Grapevine, TX 76051, 1/52, 43A, 124P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; THE FIRESIDE REGISTRY, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 2629 W Main St Ste 185 Littleton, CO 80120, 1/52, 15A, 224P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; PHIL AKINS & PEGGY AKINS 2955 Hillside Dr Lewisville, TX 75077, 1/52 & 1/52, 14A & 15A, 134M & 134M, Annual & Annual, 20182020, $5,128.31; JOHN A REDICK & HELEN W REDICK 3338 Summerhill Dr Memphis, TN 38134, 1/52, 16A, 232, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JOHN GRAN & MARY GRAN 1510 E Business Highway 83 Unit B11 Mission, TX 78572, 1/104, 49O, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; SHERRI A VEGA 10805 NW 76th St Parkville, MO 64152, 1/52, 6A, 136, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; DAVID P LEE & NATASHA LEE 2035 Stark Rd Harris, MN 55032, 1/52, 45A, 136, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; JAMES E ARMSTRONG & JODY R ARMSTRONG 2028 Tilbury Rd Waterloo, IA 50701, 1/104, 47E, 137, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; CLARENCE E JUSTUS & SARAH JANE JUSTUS Pox Box 111 Rudd, IA 50471, 1/52, 45A, 138P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0017 (LIENEMANN) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201251887, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted
under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments ARNOLD L LIENEMANN & CONNIE L
LIENEMANN 1320 N Ruby Ave Grand Island, NE 68803, 1/52, 25A, 124P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; MARGARET G KELLER, TRUSTEE OF THE & DONALD L KELLER & MARGARET G. KELLER REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST DATED OCTOBER 16, 2006 455 Appomattox Dr Mesquite, TX 75149, 1/104, 28O, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; RONNIE E PARTIN & DORIS ELLEN PARTIN 24584 St Hwy Aa Green Top, MO 63546, 1/52, 11A, 132M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; JIMMY R SANDERS & MARTHA D SANDERS 284 Saddle Club Rd. Greenfield, TN 38230, 1/104, 42E, 233M, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,728.99; DANIEL R SCHMIT & LETA M SCHMIT 9517 Poyner Rd Jesup, LA 50648, 1/104, 14O, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0018 (GIBBS) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201251888, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to
use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments BLUE CHIP PREMIER RENTALS, CABINS & CONDOS, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 1220 North Market Street Suite 808 Wilmington, DE 19801, 1/52, 26A, 117, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JB PAINTING AND DRYWALL SERVICES, LLC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 135309 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/104, 18O, 126, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; NICHOLAS PETERS 403 S Ozark St Nixa, MO 65714, 1/52, 26A, 224P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; TRANSFER FOR YOU, LLC 402 B #112 W. Mt. Vernon Rd Nixa, MO 65714, 1/52, 40A, 225, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; WILLIAM GARCIA 13281 SW 17th Ln Apt 5 Miami, FL 33175, 1/52, 20A, 127, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; RCR SALES & MARKETING, INC, A MISSOURI CORPORATION 607 State Highway 165 S Branson, MO 65616, 1/52, 31A, 227, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JOHN B ROSENOW, TRUSTEE OF THE JOHN B ROSENOW LIVING TRUST DATED OCTOBER 1, 1998 & JACQUELINE ANN WOOD & JEFFREY PATRICK ROSENOW & JOANNA LYNN SHOOK & JOHN B ROSENOW JR & JERIANNE MARIE ROSENOW 1315 East Helena Drive Phoenix, AZ 85022, 1/52, 50A, 228, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; PHYLLIS R KELLER, TRUSTEE OF THE PHYLLIS R KELLER TRUST DATED OCTOBER 13,1997 980 W. Angus Ave Hermiston, OR 97838, 1/104, 47O, 229, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; REGINA EASTRIDGE PO Box 2057 Nixa, MO 65714, 1/52, 33A, 230, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; NICHOLAS PETERS 403 S Ozark St Nixa, MO 65714, 1/104, 18O, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; OVERCOMING ADVERSITY, INC. 1035 Primera Blvd Lake Mary, FL 32746, 1/104, 22O, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; TIMESHARE UTOPIA, LLC & JOSH UNGARO, AGENT 402 B #112 Nixa, MO 65714, 1/52, 18A, 136, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; EMIDSOUTH, INC, a Missouri corporation & LARRY A. WATSON AS SIGNING OFFICER PO Box 1700 Brighton, MO 65617, 1/52, 19A, 136, Annual, 2018- 2020, $3,326.45; REGINA
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Public Notices EASTRIDGE PO Box 2057 Nixa, MO 65714, 1/104, 14O, 137, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; PHILIP N CLARK 55 Charles St Sylva, NC 28779, 1/52 & 1/52, 26A & 11A, 237P & 238, Annual & Annual, 2018-2020, $4,420.44; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0019 (TIMESHARE TRADE INS, LLC) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263710, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585
East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments TIMESHARE TRADE INS, LLC 10923 W. State Hwy 176 Walnut Shade, MO 65771, 1/52, 49A, 125, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0020 (LAHTI) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263711, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the
‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments THEODORE R LAHTI PO Box 39 Pleasant Valley, IA 52767, 2/52, 9A & 27A, 117 & 121, Annual & Annual, 2018-2020, $6,577.60; CHRIS J STEWART & SHARI L STEWART 793 E Maria Ln Tempe, AZ 85284, 1/52, 2A, 127, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; SALVATORE M DAMICO & BARBARA A DAMICO 123 Meadowspring Cir Spring, TX 77381, 1/52, 8A, 127, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; ROGER W HAMPTON & TAMARA L HAMPTON AKA TAMMY L HAMPTON 2280 S 5900 W Mendon, UT 84325, 1/104, 1E, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; FAITH J LINDAHL 500 County Road B W Apt 307 Saint Paul, MN 55113, 1/104, 20E, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; JAMES V DURLACHER 1519 E Beacon Dr Gilbert, AZ 85234, 1/104, 36O, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; KATHERINE E ROGERS DAVIS TRUSTEE OF THE ADA S. BRACE FAMILY TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 1997 & JESSE E ROGERS, TRUSTEE OF THE ADA S. BRACE FAMILY TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 1997 206 Sandia Circle Kirksville, MO 63501, 1/52, 21A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JAN RUST 9865 E Creek St Tucson, AZ 85730, 1/104, 9O, 130, Biennial, 20182020, $1,116.20; ROBERT E CUSTANCE 104 Hazelwood Dr Prudenville, MI 48651, 1/52, 22A, 227, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; CHARLES E GREER & BARBARA J GREER 2115 E Page Ave Gilbert, AZ 85234, 1/52, 26A, 227, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; JOSEPH P SARNAC, TRUSTEE, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN TRUST, UNDER THE JOE AND MARILYN SARNAC LIVING TRUST DATED THIS 19TH DAY OF MAY, 1999 & MARILY A SARNAC AKA MARILYN A SARNAC, TRUSTEE, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN TRUST, UNDER THE JOE AND MARILYN SARNAC LIVING TRUST DATED THIS 19TH DAY OF MAY, 1999 12605 W Segovia Dr Litchfield Park, AZ 85340, 1/52, 4A, 228, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; RETLAW LLC, A SOUTH DAKOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 3349 Broadmoor Dr Rapid City, SD 57702, 1/52,
6A, 228, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; RETLAW LLC, A SOUTH DAKOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 3349 Broadmoor Dr Rapid City, SD 57702, 1/52, 7A, 228, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; RETLAW LLC, A SOUTH DAKOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 3349 Broadmoor Dr Rapid City, SD 57702, 1/52, 8A, 228, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; RETLAW LLC, A SOUTH DAKOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 3349 Broadmoor Dr Rapid City, SD 57702, 1/52, 9A, 228, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0021 (GALLAGHER) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263712, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this
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Public Notices interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments THELMA M GALLAGHER 3140 Sweet Water Dr Unit 201 Billings, MT 59102, 1/104, 41E, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; DALE W MICHAEL & NAOMA FAYE MICHAEL 8252 N Northern Ave Apt 2102 Tucson, AZ 85704, 1/104, 6E, 130, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; JIM ROTERT & CARMEN ROTERT 511 Apache Loop Rio Rancho, NM 87124, 1/104, 8E, 130, Biennial, 20182020, $2,210.25; WAYNE D WILLS & JAMES D WILLS 6981 Federal Boulevard Denver, CO 80221, 1/104, 44E, 130, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; CLYDE FEAGIN & DOROTHY RUFFIN FEAGIN 14436 E Jefferson Ave Apt 103 Detroit, MI 48215, 1/52, 27A, 229, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; GLENN J BRAUN & BRIDGET R BRAUN N 1973 Maggers Rd New Holstein, WI 53061, 1/52, 21A, 230, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; MARK BLOSSER & VIRGINIA BLOSSER 28420 S Rain Valley Rd Elgin, AZ 85611, 1/52, 28A, 230, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; BLAIR A WEAVER & ANN M WEAVER 47 County Road 105 Carbondale, CO 81623, 1/104, 13O, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; GARY STORDAHL 8407 Vashon Dr NE Lacey, WA 98516, 1/52, 13A, 231, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; DONALD GOODMAN & SHIRLEY GOODMAN 2439 Royal Oak Dr Alamo, CA 94507, 1/52, 17A, 231, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; MYRNA MEAD 1723 Alexander Cir Pueblo, CO 81001, 1/52, 21A, 231, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; SHARON E FULCHER 1325 Shady Grove Rd Williston, TN 38076, 1/104, 48O, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,094.20; ROGER KLEINWOLTERINK & CAROL KLEINWOLTERINK 1003 Washington Ave Sheldon, IA 51201, 1/104, 33O, 137, Biennial, 20182020, $1,116.20; ADOLPH ALEXANDER REISIG & GENE B REISIG 8433 W. Meadow Park Court Wichita, KS 67205, 1/52, 13A, 138P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; ANN R DUNHAM, TRUSTEE OF THE ANN R “MICKEY” DUNHAM LIVING TRUST DATED MAY 12, 2005 2900 Douglas Dr N Apt 309 Minneapolis, MN 55422, 1/52, 21A, 236, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; KEITH E BOWMAN & MARRIANNE C BOWMAN 4915 S 4055 W Kearns, UT 84118, 1/52, 2A, 238, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45;
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0022 (MEMORABLE VACATIONS LLC) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263713, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit
Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0023 (AUBREY)
EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263714, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership
Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments MEMORABLE VACATIONS, LLC, A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/104, 39O, 139, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; CHARLES LETIZIA 15917 W Mauna Loa Ln Surprise, AZ 85379, 1/52, 3A, 121, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; MARK BLOSSER & VIRGINIA BLOSSER 28420 S Rain Valley Rd Elgin, AZ 85611, 1/52, 1A, 222P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; MEMORABLE VACATIONS, LLC, A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/52, 8A, 222P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; NICOLE H PETRUS 24A Trolley Square #171 Wilmington, DE 19810, 1/104, 26E, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; GEMINI INVESTMENT PARTNERS, INC. A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/104, 42O, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; TARNIG LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 3605 Airport Way South Seattle, WA 98134, 1/104, 10E, 128, Biennial, 20182020, $2,210.25; MEMORABLE VACATIONS, LLC, A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/104, 24E, 130, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; ALFRED G SCHNECK & ANNA M SCHNECK 190 Copper Canyon Dr Sedona, AZ 86336, 1/104, 40O, 130, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; STEVE LEVY PO Box 865 Williamsburg, VA 23185, 1/104, 40O, 130, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; GEMINI INVESTMENT PARTNERS, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/52, 14A, 229, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; W R S HOLDINGS, LLC 8961 W Sahara Ave Ste 102 Las Vegas, NV 89117, 1/104, 26O, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; GEMINI INVESTMENT PARTNERS, INC, A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/104, 28O, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; WORLD TRANSFER, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION 13876 SW 56th St Miami, FL 33175, 1/52, 6A, 231, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; MEMORABLE VACATIONS, LLC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/52, 15A, 232, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; CRYSTAL P ANTHONY P.O. Box 1748 Long Beach, CA 90801, 1/104, 48E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; HERBERT E LETERLE 310 N. Court St Ness City, KS 67560, 1/104, 4E, 137, Biennial, 20182020, $2,210.25; ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ 1993 Dewar Dr Ste 1 Rock Springs, WY 82901, 1/104, 4E, 137, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; GEMINI INVESTMENT PARTNERS, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION PO Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/52, 10A, 235, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45;
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Public Notices Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments MARTHA M AUBREY Rr 2 Box 296 Coushatta, LA 71019, 1/104, 6O, 139, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; LENNY W ATWELL 2555 Crail Hope Road Hardyville, KY 42746, 1/104, 32O, 139, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; DHARMESH PATEL, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTIVE FOR RESORTS ACCESS NETWORK, LLC 8906 E 96th St #322 Fishers, IN 46038, 1/52, 13A, 121, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; STEVEN W DEININGER & DONNA J DEININGER 515 N Pilot Knob Rd Galena, IL 61036, 1/104, 50O, 126, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; ARVADELL LEARD FKA ARVADELL SEIBEL 307 Alder Ave Harvey, ND 58341, 1/52, 25A, 222P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; JOHN TANKERSLEY & LINDA R TANKERSLEY 9114 Regal Dr Woodway, TX 76712, 1/104, 3E, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; DARYL A DANIELS & CAROLINE DANIELS Cmr 420 Box 2333 Apo, AE 09063, 1/104, 30E, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; DOUG BECKMAN 4029 Stilesboro Court Kennesaw, GA 30152, 1/52, 2A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; HENRY GRIMES, JR. & ROSE P GRIMES 6119 Saint Gabriel Ct Baton Rouge, LA 70811, 1/104, 45O, 131, Biennial, 20182020, $1,116.20; SCOTT K NEA & ANN M NEA 8504 Florence Saint Louis, MO 63144, 1/104, 48O, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; CORNELL MCDANIEL & JOANN MCDANIEL 310 Mcdaniel Loop Dodson, LA 71422, 1/104, 5O, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; DAVID LONEY & JOAN LONEY 200 Taurus Blvd Sw Ocean Shores, WA 98569, 1/52, 49A, 136, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; R. WAYNE WARD & JANET L WARD 503 N Travis Ter Mustang, OK 73064, 1/52, 12A, 236, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0024 (SLATER) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210030945, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES
OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments DAVID SLATER & STACY SLATER 415 W PADGETT RD EL DORADO, AR 71730, 1/104, 29O, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; DAVID P LEJEUNE & MICHELE V LEJEUNE PO BOX 373 BRUSLY, LA 70719, 1/104, 31E, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; CHARLIE NICKS & JENNIFER NICKS 401 N PARK SEDALIA, MO 65301, 1/104, 33E, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; CHARLES J HARTFIEL & MARVELLE A HARTFIEL 13176 EAGLE CREEK LN DEERWOOD, MN 56444, 1/104, 34O, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; KELVIN L KOHLER & CINDY L KOHLER 3367 SUN VALLEY TER APT 3 ROCKFORD, IL 61103, 1/104, 39E, 131, Biennial, 2018- 2020, $2,210.25; HOUSTON SMITH & RUTH L SMITH HC 60 BOX
37 CASTLE, OK 74833, 1/104, 50E, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; DORIS J JEFFRIES 1823 S WEST ST SHELBYVILLE, IN 46176, 1/52, 13A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; BENNETT W EDWARDS & LORRAINE M EDWARDS 504 FENTON AVE ROMEOVILLE, IL 60446, 1/52, 21A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; MARIA J FORBES P O BOX 143 108 W JAYNE ST LONE TREE, IA 52755, 1/52, 27A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; CHARLES GLENN BABINEAUX & LOIS JEAN BABINEAUX 117 BRAHMAN DR RAGLEY, LA 70657, 1/52, 8A, 134P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; MICHAEL M JAMES 18402 FOREST ELMS SPRING, TX 77388, 1/52, 48A, 231, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; SASHA XARRIAN 11905 OAK KNOLL DR # B PTY62550 AUSTIN, TX 78759, 1/52, 31A, 232, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; RICHARD E MILLER & FRANCES L MILLER 3775 ROCKY POINT RD SPRINGFIELD, OH 45502, 1/52, 48A, 232, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0025 (SAWYER) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210156234, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated
September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 201008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments AMY S SAWYER 18 Marsdale Ct Selkirk, NY 12158, 1/52, 35A, 139, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,435.92; JAMES R ELLIS & DELORES R ELLIS 911 Thornapple Club Ct SE Ada, MI 49301, 1/52, 37A, 227, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,435.92; JOHN T SADOWSKI, JR 428 Pelican Bay Dr Daytona Beach, FL 32119, 1/52, 38A, 127, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,435.92; ROGER A JONES & CAROL M JONES 6302 E McKellips Rd Mesa, AZ 85215, 1/52, 38A, 127, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,435.92; STEPHEN MARTHALER & JEANNE MARTHALER 19274 Lewiston Blvd. Hastings, MN 55033, 1/52, 38A, 127, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,435.92; JAY DEAN WALTERS & KAREN YVONNE WALTERS 0845 Mesa Dr. Rifle, CO 81650, 1/104, 44E, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,283.12; SUSAN TREGASKIS DYMOKE TRUSTEE OF THE DYMOKE LIVING TRUST DATED NOVEMBER 21, 2001 & ANDREW JOHN DYMOKE TRUSTEE OF THE DYMOKE LIVING TRUST DATED NOVEMBER 21, 2001 PO Box 6129 Carefree, AZ 85377, 1/104, 13O, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,152.80; JOAN R ROBINSON 4741 Crestone Way Rochester Hills, MI 48306, 1/104, 2E, 221, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,283.12; JESSE JONES & STEFANIE A JONES 12719 W Denton Ave Litchfield Park, AZ 85340, 1/52, 13A, 227, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,435.92;
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Public Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0026 (PETERSON) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263829, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address
of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments CECIL CAZIAN 4975 South Swenson St # 19092 Las Vegas, NV 89119, 1/52, 32A, 234, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; SCOTT SHAFFER 51 Keefer Way Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, 1/104, 43E, 137, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; SCOTT SHAFFER 51 Keefer Way Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, 1/52, 8A, 138M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; ELIZABETH LYNN HOWE 110 8th Ave PO Box 213 Roebling, NJ 08554, 1/52, 4A, 226, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; SCOTT SHAFFER 51 Keefer Way Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, 1/52, 2A, 122M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; ERFAN ADWAN 1750 Karen Ave Apt 286 Las Vegas, NV 89169, 1/52, 39A, 124M, Annual, 20182020, $2,601.70; VALHALLA ENTERPRISES, LLC A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION 12920 West 15th Street Davie, FL 33325, 1/104, 52E, 230, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; TIMOTHY DERRICK PO BOX 277 Sparta, MO 65753, 1/104, 35E, 222M, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,728.99; ELIZABETH SISLER 113 Ferrel Street. Platte City, MO 64079, 1/52, 44A, 132M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; LR RENTALS AND REAL ESTATE, LLC 820 2nd Street #16 Cheney, WA 99004, 1/52, 45A, 125, Annual, 2018- 2020, $3,326.45; THOMAS PALMER JR PO Box 1236 Byron, GA 31008, 1/52, 31A, 138M, Annual, 20182020, $2,601.70; SCOTT SHAFFER 51 Keefer Way. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, 1/104, 27E, 137, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; VALERIE COPLEN 124 Brook Ct Springtown, TX 76082, 1/52, 38A, 122M, Annual, 20182020, $2,601.70; CHRISTOPHER FRANK HOYT 36563 Longleaf Dr Independence, LA 70443, 1/104, 38E, 137, Biennial, 20182020, $2,210.25; CHAD ADAMS PO BOX 511 Republic, MO 65738, 1/52, 38A, 134M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; THOMAS PALMER JR P.O Box 1236 Byron, GA 31008, 1/52, 51A, 231, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; AMY HENLINE P.O Box 603 Republic, MO 65738, 1/52, 10A, 124M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; LR RENTALS AND REAL ESTATE LLC, A WASHINGTON LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION 820 2nd Street #16 Cheney,
WA 99004, 1/52, 9A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; RONALD E TEVLIN & MARY JANE TEVLIN 22264 S 203rd St Queen Creek, AZ 85142, 1/52, 30A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45;
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0027 (BUCKLEY) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263830, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained
in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments PAUL ALBERT BUCKLEY & JENNIFER ANNE PECZELT, FKA JENNIFER A. BUCKLEY 4084 S Huachuca Way Chandler, AZ 85249, 1/104, 34O, 128, Biennial, 20182020, $1,116.20; VICTOR M SCHIMMING & SONDRA L SCHIMMING 6211 Peach Tree Lane Wichita, KS 67218, 1/104, 12E, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; LINDA J GARNER 1455 Kettner Blvd Apt 2005 San Diego, CA 92101, 1/104, 31E, 130, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; WILLIAM R GENTHE & LOIS STEINHEIDER GENTHE 1015 Walnut St Syracuse, NE 68446, 1/52, 38A, 138P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; WILLIAM L SLOAN II & CLETIS S SLOAN 3743 N Marion Rd Alburnett, IA 52202, 1/52, 20A, 238, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; RHETT JOHNSON & KRISTIE L NEAL 19320 Wildfire Ln Moss Point, MS 39562, 1/52, 28A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; WAYNE C PAYTON & ALLIE O PAYTON 3225 Mooringsport Rd Shreveport, LA 71107, 1/52, 31A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; H.A. GRAHAM & BONNIE J GRAHAM P.O. Box 117 Floydada, TX 79235, 1/52, 51A, 138P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; GERALD R ARMSTRONG & PATRICIA J ARMSTRONG P.O. Box 11 Irbington, IL 62848, 1/52, 43A, 138M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; ROBERT VAUPEL & LINDA VAUPEL 200 Clubhouse Dr NE Stewartville, MN 55976, 1/104, 21E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; JAMES R MAGGERT & G. JANE MAGGERT 1441 42nd St Des Moines, IA 50311, 1/104, 24E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; THOMAS J FRITZLEN & VIRGINIA ANNE FRITZLEN 301 Avila Cir Kansas City, MO 64114, 1/52, 35A, 232, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; STANLEY R GRAY & MARGARET E GRAY
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Public Notices 20 Shady Lane Hattiesburg, MS 39402, 1/104, 11E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25;
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0028 (MOSLEY) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210044220, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling,
an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments EDNA R MOSLEY 713 Jacoby Dr Loganville, GA 30052, 1/52, 15A, 237P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; JERRY ARCHIE 304 N. Cross Troup, TX 75789, 1/52, 13A, 125, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; KAY D MICHAEL & JUNE L MICHAEL PO Box 172 Muncy, PA 17756, 1/52, 21A, 224P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; JORDAN DUKE 236 Aquilla Dr Lakeside, TX 76108, 1/52, 44A, 138M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; SANDRA LUZ MARTINEZ 830 S Dobson Rd #52 Mesa, AZ 85202, 1/52, 10A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; RICARDO E LEON & VALENTINA LEON 712 S 26th Cir Mesa, AZ 85204, 1/52, 10A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; EDGAR G ROGERS & BARBARA ROGERS 2436 Coteau Rd Houma, LA 70364, 1/104, 20E, 223, Biennial, 20182020, $2,210.25; GEORGE H FULGHUM & LINDA FULGHUM 6 Overlook Dr Sidney, NY 13838, 1/52, 47A, 124M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; GEORGE W CONNOR & LORETTA J CONNOR 902 2nd Ave Lot 4 Malvern, IA 51551, 1/52, 1A, 224P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; LAWRENCE N WEBSTER & KAREN L WEBSTER 1483 Phoenix Dr San Jose, CA 95130, 1/52, 52A, 124M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; DONALD P FULLER & SHARON A FULLER 6261 N 1700th St Palestine, IL 62451, 1/52, 50A, 125, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; FRANK D SORENSON & MARGERY D SORENSON 120 Kurlene Dr. Macomb, IL 61455, 1/104, 46E, 123M, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,728.99; EMMETT P DOWLING & GLORIA I DOWLING 325 Whitman Court Edmond, OK 73003, 1/104, 5E, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; DAVID GRAMLING & LYNNE GRAMLING 202 Endfield Cir Waukesha, WI 53186, 1/52, 50A, 224P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; WILLIAM C BALLOU & DENISE W BALLOU 5657 165th Ave Storm Lake, IA 50588, 1/104, 47E, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; ALVIN HARTMAN &
KAREN HARTMAN 2140 38th Rd. Gibbon, NE 68840, 1/104, 34E, 223, Biennial, 20182020, $2,210.25;
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0029 (JOHNSTONE JR) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263831, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience
in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments WILLIAM JOHNSTONE JR. & GLENDA F JOHNSTONE 520 Kenilworth Drive Homewood, AL 35209, 1/104, 15E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; NORMAN C WHITING & SHARON L WHITING, TRUSTEES OF THE NORMAN C. AND SHARON L. WHITING TRUST DATED NOVEMBER 26, 1986 4180 E Marshall Ave Gilbert, AZ 85297, 1/104, 7E, 128, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; C.L. DEAVERS JR. & GERALDINE DEAVERS 8055 County Rd 37 Selma, AL 36701, 1/52, 49A, 237P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; VANCE M BRICKER & DOROTHY R BRICKER 304 Cherokee Rd Lexington, NE 68850, 1/52, 46A, 225, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0030 (T MAX MARKETING LLC) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Amended Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210682220, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN
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Public Notices STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments BEE MILLER & JULIA MILLER 4087 Fr 2624 Maud, TX 75567, 1/104, 19E, 126, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; T-MAX MARKETING,
LLC., AN ARIZONA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 4825 Hwy 95 Suite 2-323 Fort Mohave, AZ 86426, 1/52, 6A, 238, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,291.62; LARRY R COEN & MARY L COEN PO Box 1092 Elkhart, KS 67950, 1/52, 31A, 122P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; FREDERICK C FISCHER & MADELEINE B FISCHER 204 N. Oakwood Rd Oshkosh, WI 54904, 1/52, 14A, 125, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0031 (NELLIS) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263832, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the
‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments DAVID NELLIS 4502 Placid Pl Austin, TX 78731, 1/52, 25A, 121, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; GREGORY E DOUGLAS 705 Hill St Nixa, MO 65714, 1/52, 38A, 122P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; LLOYD M JACKSON & ALICIA JACKSON A/K/A ALICIA ROBERSTON 5513 Maple Ln Tampa, FL 33610, 1/52, 25A, 138P, Annual, 2018- 2020, $1,169.08; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0032 (SMITH) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20201263833, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED
ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments EDWARD J SMITH & JIMI D SMITH PO Box 6177 Mesa, AZ 85216, 1/52, 44A, 127, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; TIMESHARE SOLUTIONS, LLC., A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 4444 S Valley View Blvd 222 Las Vegas, NV 89103, 1/104, 8E, 223,
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Public Notices Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; TIMESHARE SOLUTIONS, LLC., A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 4444 S Valley View Suite 222 Las Vegas, NV 89103, 1/104, 37E, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; THOMAS R POWERS & FERN A ALT 55340 Autumn Ridge Northville, MI 48167, 1/52, 36A, 132M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; PAUL G MOBLEY & LYNNETTE T MOBLEY 3511 E Baseline Rd Unit 1077 Phoenix, AZ 85042, 1/52, 28A, 229, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0033 (LINSON) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210044222, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa
County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments DELFIN S LINSON & ANA T LINSON 2809 Royal Scots Way Fort Smith, AR 72908, 1/104, 11O, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $764.00; JOHN S BERKEY & DEBORAH A BERKEY 7201 Hampton Ave 2 N Saint Louis, MO 63109, 1/52, 36A, 232, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; HOWARD B THOMPSON & MAXINE S THOMPSON 70 Willowbrook St Hutchinson, KS 67502, 1/52, 42A, 132M, Annual, 20182020, $2,601.70; WILLIAM L HOFFMAN & CAROLYN M HOFFMAN 105 W Oak St Moweaqua, IL 62550, 1/52, 33A, 222P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,000.49; WILLIAM S STARMAN & SHARMAN L STARMAN 54205 236th St Austin, MN 55912, 1/104, 6E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,111.13; RONALD B WERBA 19613 North Marble Drive Sun City West, AZ 85375, 1/52, 5A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; ELIZABETH GAYLE BAILEY 13048 Fm 92 Rd S Spurger, TX 77660, 1/104, 52E, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; RUBY NELL CULBERSON 1001 Tutwiler Ct Anniston, AL 36207, 1/104, 20E, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0034 (FERGUSON) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210044223, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have
breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under
Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments KENNETH N FERGUSON & E. JANE FERGUSON 19290 S.W. Oak Street Beaverton, OR 97078, 1/52, 52A, 225, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; ROBERT E CLINE & CAROL A CLINE 906 Sunset Dr Corning, IA 50841, 2/52, 6A & 6A, 138P & 236, Annual & Annual, 20182020, $4,420.44; KENNETH C ALMQUIST & PEGGY M ALMQUIST 6410 E. Fairfield Mesa, AZ 85205, 1/52, 23A, 127, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; JEROME HERNANDEZ & CAROL LONG 4502 S 46th Ave Omaha, NE 68117, 1/52, 44A, 231, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; CHARLES F HUBBARD & LORI A HUBBARD 3559 Lost Meadow Ct Saint Louis, MO 63129, 1/52, 20A, 132M, Annual, 20182020, $2,601.70; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0035 (VETTER) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210030946, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no.
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Public Notices 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
2018-2020, $1,169.08; ARTHUR J MULLEN & LINDA M MULLEN 1416 Elmwood St Apt 102 Greenville, MI 48838, 1/104, 44E, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; RONALD D JOHNSON & SHALA L JOHNSON W 175 N 8097 Robin Cir Menomonee Falls, WI 53051, 1/104, 17E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; GEORGE R BAKER & BONNIE M BAKER 9811 Mill Pass Ln Saint Louis, MO 63134, 1/52, 35A, 138P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; JONATHAN SPEARS & KATHY SPEARS 4620 Cleveland Ave Kansas City, KS 66104, 1/52, 2A, 134P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; GARY A RISLING & JUDY E RISLING 10126 E. Wood Ave. Mesa, AZ 85208, 1/104, 8O, 130, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; CRAIG THURSTON & KIMBERLY THURSTON 4008 Ave I Kearney, NE 68847, 1/104, 5O, 223, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; R. GORDON BRUCE & REBECCA M BRUCE 4240 SW Cambridge Ave Topeka, KS 66610, 1/104, 26O, 126, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,116.20; TODD B FRAZEE 250 W. Juniper #28 Gilbert, AZ 85233, 1/52, 45A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; ROBERT D TURNER SR. & CHARLOTTE A TURNER 810 South 15th Street Quincy, IL 62301, 1/52, 26A, 222P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; GERALYN S ENGLER & BRENT J RENNER 2300 Oak St Apt 21 Hastings, MN 55033, 1/104, 21O, 139, Biennial, 20182020, $1,116.20; MARILYN K LANDRETH 9825 Chicago Ave South Minneapolis, MN 55420, 1/104, 44O, 131, Biennial, 2018- 2020, $1,116.20; EDWARD B BREMS & ELLEN C BREMS 31 Holston Hills Road Henderson, NV 89052, 1/52, 15A, 228, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; MARLIN R HOWARD & SANDRA K HOWARD 3410 N Miller Rd Lincoln, NE 68521, 1/52 & 1/52, 42A & 43A, 238 & 238, Annual & Annual, 2018-2020, $6,577.60;
Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0036 (JP PAINTING & DRYWALL SERVICES LLC)
JEFFREY K VETTER & DAWN M VETTER 11 Armitage Drive Saint Peters, MO 63376, 1/104, 44E, 137, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; JOSEPH L BUTTER SR. & MARJORIE A BUTTER 256 Bennys Ln Hessmer, LA 71341, 1/52, 9A, 138P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; TIMOTHY L MITCHELL & DEBRA K MITCHELL Hc01 Box 1A 700 SW Cr 24 Syracuse, KS 67878, 1/104, 13E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; SALLIE A DINKLER 5532 E Dale Ln Cave Creek, AZ 85331, 1/52, 6A, 127, Annual, 2018- 2020, $3,326.45; ERIC A PETERSON & SHEILA M PETERSON 346 Willamette Park Ln Redmond, OR 97756, 1/52, 7A, 230, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; LESLIE D HAMILTON & CAROL J HAMILTON 514 NW 112 Lane Minneapolis, MN 55448, 1/52, 37A, 232, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; MICHAEL D STEIN & THEODORA E STEIN 5918 W. Seldon Lane Glendale, AZ 85302, 1/52, 24A, 123P, Annual,
The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210030947, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF
THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments JP PAINTING AND DRYWALL SERVICES, LLC P.O. Box 138039 Clermont, FL 34713, 1/52, 49A, 229, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JERRY ARCHIE 304 N Cross Troup, TX 75789, 1/52, 39A, 117, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45;
CRAIG ARTHUR PATINSKY 406 E Atkins Ct Nixa, MO 65714, 1/52, 15A, 231, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JAMES R ALDRIDGE & SOLANGE ALDRIDGE 2120 Spurlock Rd Nederland, TX 77627, 1/52, 13A, 224P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; BEVERLY CANOLE 8205 Sandpoint Blvd Orlando, FL 32819, 1/52, 29A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JAB PROPERTY INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company 454 Henpeck Ln New Johnsonville, TN 37134, 1/52, 10A, 140, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; RICHARD K THOMPSON & CATHIE A THOMPSON 13721 W. 80 Terr Shawnee Mission, KS 66215, 1/52, 18A, 224M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; LUCKY REAL ESTATE VENTURES, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company 7401 Princeton Trace Atlanta, GA 30328, 1/52, 3A, 129, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; PATTY PEYTON 954 W Hillview St Mesa, AZ 85201, 1/52, 43A, 133, Annual, 20182020, $3,326.45; KIPP JOHANNSEN PO Box 7293 Seminole, FL 33775, 1/52, 33A, 134M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; ROBERT W JOHNSON & SUSAN JOHNSON & JANICE TAYLOR 722 W Stanley Ave San Tan Valley, AZ 85140, 1/52, 28A, 133, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; JERRY ARCHIE 304 N. Cross Troup, TX 75789, 1/52, 41A, 136, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; DIRAN OKSEN 2870 Peachree Rd #915-4107 Atlanta, GA 30305, 1/52, 14A, 121, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; LYNETTE TROTTER-LATHER 12170 Woodcrest Dr Claremore, OK 74017, 1/52, 47A, 222P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; JAMIE SISLER 113 Ferrel Street Platte City, MO 64079, 1/52, 6A, 125, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; BRANDY WATKINS 3000 Green Mountain Drive Suite 373 Branson, MO 65616, 1/52, 45A, 139, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; MIKE DILLON 251 Edgehill Dr Ridgedale, MO 65739, 1/52, 32A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0037 (SCHIECK) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210030948, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS
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Public Notices DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law. EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments DIANE E SCHIECK & EARNEST T SCHIECK P.O. Box 20940 Mesa, AZ 85277, 1/52, 17A, 221, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; THOMAS M KRUMROY 22489 Northwoods Rd
Smithton, MO 65350, 1/52, 38A, 233P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; LINDA C GREENWAY 122 Locker Road Deville, LA 71328, 1/52, 11A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; ROBERT W RODERICK & SIGRID RODERICK 2303 Hazeltine Dr Michigan City, IN 46360, 1/104, 27E, 135, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; TIMOTHY S RUHD & SANDRA J RUHD 1010 Wiley Blvd. N.W. Cedar Rapids, IA 52405, 1/104, 4E, 139, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; JAMES R HUFFMAN & DANIELLE C HUFFMAN 131 Gregory Place Hot Springs, AR 71913, 1/52, 5A, 237M, Annual, 20182020, $2,601.70; WILLIAM S BULMER & JOAN E BULMER 500 S. Papineau Lake Road Maple Leaf, ON K0L2R0 CANADA, 1/52, 3A, 132, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; WILLIAM LILLIQUIST 1789 35th St. Apt # 6604 Oak Brook, IL 60523, 1/52, 35A, 132P, Annual, 2018- 2020, $1,169.08; JOHN P SCHROEDER & JENNIFER A SCHROEDER 720 W 23rd St Kearney, NE 68845, 1/52, 9A, 234, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45; ROBERT D HART & KATHRYN A HART 3902 275th Street W. Northfield, MN 55057, 1/52 & 1/52, 14A & 17A, 231 & 237M, Annual & Annual, 2018-2020, $5,853.06; MARY BETH LEE 2800 Cityview Dr Apt 201 Kansas City, MO 64116, 1/52, 4A, 132M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,587.70; RAYMOND LANGFORD & JANICE LANGFORD 1113 Harrison St Newton, KS 67114, 1/104, 43E, 222M, Biennial, 2018-2020, $1,728.99; NORMAN O BRUE 3768 S Bay Bluffs Dr Cedar, MI 49621, 1/52, 25A, 132P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; PATRICIA K WARE 2504 Laredo Ct Arlington, TX 76015, 1/52, 9A, 124M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; MARY HELENESE PO Box 190025 Little Rock, AR 72219, 1/52, 48A, 237M, Annual, 2018-2020, $2,601.70; STEVEN R SPATZ & SUSAN S SPATZ 2738 N Rushwood Ct Wichita, KS 67226, 1/104, 26E, 131, Biennial, 2018-2020, $2,210.25; VANCE B ABLES & DERECCA K ABLES PO Box 1297 Harrison, AR 72602, 1/52, 33A, 134P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,165.08; NEIL WARREN RICHARDS & RUTH ELAINE RICHARDS 2121 E Hermosa Vista Dr Mesa, AZ 85213, 1/52, 24A, 227, Annual, 2018-2020, $3,326.45;
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS 32997.0038 (DI MARIO) The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Notice of Delinquency of Assessments recorded in docket under Instrument Number 20210030949, records of MARICOPA County, Arizona. The owner (s) (see Exhibit “A”) have breached and defaulted under the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and
Easements and Bylaws of the Association by failing to pay the amounts as specified herein. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN A COURT ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder in Suite 700, at 8585 East Hartford Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, in Maricopa County, Arizona, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021: Painted Mountain Golf Villas Interval Interest consisting of: (i) an undivided (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) fee interest in Unit No. (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Interval No(s) (SEE EXHIBIT “A”), Assigned Year (SEE EXHIBIT “A”) PAINTED MOUNTAIN GOLF VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in instrument no. 97-9704664, and plat recorded in Book 451 of Maps, Page 11, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, by which an Owner is entitled to occupy a Unit for one (1) Interval on an annual or biennial (whichever is indicated above) and recurring basis, the exact Interval to be established every year (or, for biennial, every other year) by reservation, all as defined and governed by the Declaration of Dedication, Interval Ownership Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Easements for Painted Mountain Golf Villas, dated September 18, 1997, and recorded October 8, 1997, in instrument no. 97-0704665, records of Maricopa County, Arizona, as amended (collectively, the ‘’Declaration’’); and (ii) the non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Area, and to use and enjoy the Common Furnishings contained in such Unit, during such Owner’s Use Period, as provided in the Declaration. For convenience in inventory control, conveyancing, and titling, an Interval Interest is granted in a specific Unit; however, this interest does NOT carry with it the right to use that specific Unit. Property address: 6302 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85215 Tax parcel number: 20-1008093 Name and Address of owner(s): (See Exhibit “A”) Delinquent Assessments: (See Exhibit A”) SHARON A. URIAS, Trustee, 8585 East Hartford Drive, Suite 700 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone no. (480) 306-5458 Manner of trustee qualification: Member, State Bar of Arizona Name of trustee’s regulator: State Bar of Arizona. This is a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding to permit Painted Mountain Golf Villas Vacation Ownership Association, An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation, to pursue its in rem remedies under Arizona law.
EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Owner(s) Address Undiv Int ICN Unit Assigned Yr Yrs Due Delinquent Assessments MARION C DI MARIO 693 Truk Lagoon Drive Henderson, NV 89002, 1/104, 40O, 233M, Biennial, 2018-2020, $872.71; GARRY R ANDERSON & JOYCE L ANDERSON PO BOX 156 106 3rd St Van Horne, IA 52346, 1/52, 49A, 124P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; DARIUS M BRIMLEY & LYNNETTE BRIMLEY 4012 S. Tamarack Ave Broken Arrow, OK 74011, 1/52, 35A, 124P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; VERNON W FOSTER & CAROL L FOSTER 1536 NE 46th St Topeka, KS 66617, 1/52, 48A, 122P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; DAVID CAPPS AKA DAVID BRYAN CAPPS & ROBIN MICHELLE CAPPS 11573 Cripps Rd Gentry, AR 72734, 1/52, 35A, 237P, Annual, 2018-2020, $816.10; JAMES K MURPHY & ELIZABETH BRAY MURPHY 780 Mohegan Circle Cantonment, FL 32533, 1/52, 45A, 224P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; LUIS F ZALDIVAR & EUNICE ZALDIVAR 2056 Green Meadows Ave. Springdale, AR 72764, 1/52, 36A, 222P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; WILLIAM L HARRIS & CAROLYN K HARRIS 13105 N. 153 E Ave. Collinsville, OK 74021, 1/52, 10A, 122P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; PEGGY P JOHNSON 690 State Route 187 Humboldt, TN 38343, 1/52, 32A, 237P, Annual, 20182020, $1,169.08; STEPHEN D LAWRENCE & TERRI J LAWRENCE 2607 Oakview Terrace Saint Louis, MO 63143, 1/52, 10A, 134P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; ALLISON P SONGE & CONSTANCE H SONGE 1011 In Rear 3rd St Morgan City, LA 70380, 1/52, 37A, 134P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08; ROBERT L ROEBUCK & JOAN M ROEBUCK 2753 Neyland Rd Silsbee, TX 77656, 1/52, 33A, 224P, Annual, 2018-2020, $1,169.08;
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