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n embattled Mayor Brigette Peterson was chastised last week for an agenda proposal that was seen as a power grab to silence her critics. The motion included removing the three-minute allotment for each citizen who addresses Council and instead let the mayor determine how long someone could talk. Typical of the backlash the proposal generated was Jim

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Torgeson’s reaction. “We fought a revolutionary war 245 years ago for the right to address our government,” Torgeson told Council. “Are you too good to hear for three minutes per person that’s concerned? To sit there and diminish the people, the very people that voted for some of you is incredibly obnoxious. “Yet the seven of you are considering – or may be it’s just one of you considering - this because this worked fine for 35

Mayor Brigette Peterson reacted to criticism by Gilbert dentist Dr. Brandon Ryff and other citizens during the public speaking portion of the Town Counsee MAYOR page 5 cil meeting Aug. 3. (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff Photographer)

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espite an $11.8 billion unfunded liability owed by more than 300 Arizona municipalities, counties and state agencies, some encouraging trends are emerging in the system that provides pensions for nearly 60,000 retired first responders, corrections officers and qualifying elected officials. And Gilbert Town Council helped in that trend. Shaped in part by the unexpected surge

in revenue many of those government entities have seen for nearly a year, those trends aren’t just good news for the retirees who receive pensions from the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System. They’re also good news for Chandler and other taxpayers. One trend involves the largely unflagging health of the stock market that – combined with some astute investment decisions by PSPRS – produced an unaudited return of close to 25 percent on the agency’s investments. Though the final percentage won’t be

known for several months pending a routine annual audit, that one-year return is the biggest the PSPRS has seen in more than 30 years. The other trend not only puts the pension fund on more solid footing, but also spares taxpayers millions of dollars in fees on the unfunded liability owed by municipalities, counties and some state agencies. Over the past fiscal year, many of those employers have paid a total $1.58 billion in additional contributions to PSPRS to whittle

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Ex-Gilbert cop surrenders his credentials BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor

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former Gilbert cop accused of sexual misconduct while off duty and dressed in a Santa suit has voluntarily surrendered his certificate to serve in law enforcement in the state. Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board last month accepted Justin Michael Betts’ permanent relinquishment, although he did not admit to any allegations made against him. Betts, 39, was facing a court date Dec. 9 on three criminal charges – trespassing, sexual abuse and public sexual indecency, according to court records. He was released on his own recognizance on July 15 after the grand jury’s indictment in May. Betts last day at the department was May 18. “He resigned prior to disciplinary action being taken,” said police spokeswoman Brenda Carrasco. The alleged incident occurred during a holiday party last Christmas Eve at the house of a rookie Gilbert cop and her roommate. The victim, 19, was the younger sister of the roommate. The victim told police that she and her boyfriend were asleep in a guest bedroom in the house and she had ensured the door was locked before going to bed. Later, she was awakened by “the feeling of someone touching her inner thigh” under the blanket. The victim, who was nude, said she was sure it wasn’t her boyfriend because both of his arms were wrapped around her. “I kinda jolted awake and saw this dark shadow figure you know kinda like when you are between dream and reality and everything is kind of shadows,” she told police. “I thought he was a shadow man so I kicked him with my foot to make sure he was real and I heard some fumbling around.” The victim said as she tried to wake up her boyfriend, she heard some more rustling from the person and “then he got up and he walked away. “I didn’t see who it was until he opened the door and the light came in and I saw the red Santa jumper-like tracksuit.”

Justin Michael Betts The woman said there was only one person that night wearing the outfit and it was Betts. The boyfriend finally woke up and after hearing what happened chased after Betts, who by then had left the house. The victim said she had just met Betts that night at the party and the only interaction they had was playing a sock-exchange game. Partygoers confirmed Betts was at the house and was wearing a “unique holiday outfit” and that they observed him quickly exit about 2:20 a.m. from the hallway where the guest bedroom was located. A guest told police she was introduced to Betts at the party and would not have guessed he was a cop “because of his dress and demeanor during the party.” “Justin didn’t carry himself like an officer and engaged in conversations that she felt was not appropriate for an officer on or off duty,” a police report stated. She “said Justin was cussing and talking ‘profanely about women, about this, about that.’” Betts also had conversed with a fellow cop at the party, claiming the victim allegedly made a comment that was strange and that Betts “believed the comment may be an invite to later visit her in the bedroom.” The cop said he didn’t think much of Betts’ comments until later when he saw Betts quickly walked from the hallway

where the guest bedroom was. Police armed with a search warrant seized from Betts’ home a “red jacket with white stripes and embroidered characterization of Santa Claus and red pants with white stripes” from an upstairs hamper. Detectives also took DNA samples from the floor of the guest bedroom, from the victim’s discarded high-heeled black boots and black leggings. The genetic samples later were found to be a match with Betts, according to Police. The 24-year-old officer who co-hosted the party later that day called and recorded her conversation with Betts, who made no admission. The officer pressed Betts several times over what happened at her house, according to a transcript of the call. She told him several people witnessed him leaving the guestroom and she wanted to figure out why the victim was crying and shaken up. Betts claimed he became ill after drinking something “super nauseous” at the party and was looking for a bathroom. He said he never went into any room that had someone in it. The officer than told Betts about the victim’s allegations, which he adamantly denied, saying she likely was dreaming. The officer said the victim was not dreaming because detectives found DNA evidence on the bedroom floor and on her boots. “I don’t remember any of this like none of that, Betts responded, who initially asked if it was a prank call. Detectives interviewed three other Gilbert cops at the party about Betts’ physical condition at the time. Two of the officers said Betts didn’t appear drunk and one said Betts was “very intoxicated” with slurred speech, strong odor of alcohol and blood-shot watery eyes.” Betts began working for Gilbert Police in 2009. Although in fiscal year 2010-11, he received a medal of valor, he’s been the subject of internal investigations, including in 2013 and in 2018 when he was accused of using excessive force and

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down some of their unfunded liability. For taxpayers, that means savings in penalties for the unfunded liability totaling more than $2.7 billion. Employers either devoted some of their budget surplus from the 2020-21 fiscal year to pay down their pension debt or borrowed money at interest rates that are less than half and even a third of the 7.3 percent rate PSPRS assesses annually on their unfunded pension liability. That $1.58 billion in extra payments is on top of the $1 billion employers were required to pay on accruing pension benefits and the interest on their pension debt. Gilbert did its part by putting down an extra $15 million to whittle down an unfunded combined fire-police pension liability of $42.5 million. Records show that even with that debt, Gilbert’s police and fire pensions are funded at a level of 82 percent and 88.8 percent, respectively. Required contributions to cover the unfunded liabilities account for roughly two-thirds of total required employer contributions each year. “The additional contributions help secure pension stability for employers’ retirees and members while saving taxpayers money by eliminating or reducing unfunded pension debt that will escalate employer costs each year if left unaddressed,” PSPRS spokesman Christian Palmer said. His boss, PSPRS Administrator Mike Townsend, was even more ebullient. “This milestone is the result of an all-out effort to help employers understand and realize the true cost of public safety pension benefits and the taxpayer savings that can be achieved by paying off unfunded pension obligations,” said Townsend. “Although the large amount of additional contributions is great, the other impressive fact is the total number of employers that are taking action. Employers across the state are chopping down a mountain of pension debt.” One thing Townsend didn’t mention

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police retirees currently have a higher funding ratio than many Arizona entities that pay into the system. Records show 68.6 percent and 62.7 percent funding levels for Chandler fire and police pension funds, respectively. Tempe kicked off the new fiscal year, which began July 1, by paying almost all Mike Townsend, administrator of the Arizona Public Safety Personnel Retirement System, praised the dozens of municipalities, counties and of its unfunded state agencies that have make extra payments on their unfunded pen- liability of $343.2 sion liability. Phoenix taxpayers are paying additional penalties on an million by paying million unfunded police and fire pension liability of $3.2 billion. (Special to GSN) $341.1 last month. That stands in sharp contrast to Mesa, is the role he personally played in the which has not made any extra payment employers’ big pay-down effort. Sources said he personally appeared on a debt that totals $231 million for before more than 40 county boards of firefighters and $459.8 million for posupervisors and city and town councils lice. Current funding levels for those to urge them to take advantage of his- pension funds are at 45.8 percent for torically low interest rates to pay down police and 48.5 percent for fire. Why unfunded liabilities are imtheir pension debt. Many of those bodies heeded portant was outlined in a memo that Townsend’s encouragement, with Gov. the Phoenix city administration sent Doug Ducey taking the biggest step by Phoenix City Council last month as it adding $500 million each to the un- grapples with an unfunded police and funded liability owed on pensions for fire pension liability totaling more than corrections officers and retired state $3.2 billion. In that memo, City Manager Ed Zuertroopers. The current unfunded liability for cher and Chief Financial Officer Denise retired adult and juvenile corrections Olson explained the need to whittle officers combined is $1.12 billion while down that unfunded liability and “avoid the unfunded liability for Department a huge burden” down the road that of Public Safety employees totals $898 would require “significantly decreasing services or an increase in taxes.” million. “This taxpayer burden must be balIn the East Valley, Chandler in the 2020-21 fiscal year shelled out an extra anced with being fiscally responsible $15 million on its combined police and and committed in providing pensions fire pension liability of more than $271 to retirees,” the memo said. And because pension debt is a priormillion. Despite the size of that debt, those ity expenditure for any governmental two pension funds for Chandler fire and employer, the unfunded liability’s costs

“have placed significant budgetary constraints on the City’s ability to provide employee wage and non-pension benefit increases, public services and infrastructure maintenance,” the memo noted. Up until the end of the last century, unfunded pension liability for PSPRS didn’t exist. Then came the housing market crash in 2008 and the subsequent economic collapse that not only adversely impacted the stock market but also reduced government hiring to a crawl. At the same time, more government employees were retiring and with fewer new employees paying into the plan, the agency’s pension obligations were increasing. As municipalities started putting more of their available revenue into more immediate public services, their pension debt steadily increased – fueled in part by the penalties assessed annually on that debt. Voters in 2016 overwhelmingly approved Prop 124, which reduced costof-living increases in the pensions for retired firefighters, police and elected officials. Those cost-of-living adjustments were tied to the regional Consumer Price Index with an annual cap of 2 percent. For nearly 20 years, an annual 4 percent compounded increase had been paid out to retirees, significantly cutting into the amount of money remaining to pay future benefits. Proposition 124 had the strong support of public safety unions, which said the move would make the pension fund more secure. A subsequent prop two years later made the same changes in pensions for corrections and probation officers. Not everyone favored the propositions. The Arizona Tax Research Association and the Goldwater Institute contended the measures provided no short-term financial relief for taxpayers and that savings may occur only years down the road.

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years and magically now that people are speaking up, it’s become an issue. You want me to trust that the mayor is going to decide how long someone can speak (and) how many people can speak?” he continued. “I don’t know who actually thought it was a good idea. Who really was just socially, emotionally dead to the point they couldn’t look and think you know ‘I’m squelching free speech for Americans, for residents of Gilbert.’ The support of something so tonally deaf and optically horrible is pathetic.” Torgeson was one of four citizens to speak against the item. He also blasted the Town for placing it last on the agenda – on page 733 of the packet. Doralise Machado-Liddell said she understood the need to control meetings but it was difficult for someone to effectively communicate in front of Council even with three minutes and sometimes less. “In the past six months I’ve noticed residents coming to speak and I welcome that,” she said. “It’s a blessing be-

Councilman Lauren Hendrix ripped the town attorney for coming up with the proposed speech curbs. (YouTube) cause people are taking an approach to voice their concerns through the public process.”

Limiting the duration of public comments could have unintended consequences, she warned.

“The public won’t be able to voice their concerns in a transparent public process,” she said. “It may even silence public input.” Matt Nielsen, who opposed Peterson in last November’s mayoral race, urged Council to vote down the proposed revisions. “We live in a constitutional republic where citizens expect to be able to make their voices heard,” he read from a prepared statement. “Town Council meetings are one such place where elected official should prioritize time for public comment. “Any move to restrict speech by this Council is affected by the limitations outlined in agenda No. 30 and to concentrate power in the office of the mayor to determine which citizens would be allowed to speak and for how long is undemocratic, un-American and should never ever made it onto this Council’s agenda for consideration. “The fact that it has come before the

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Council at all is further evidence that Mayor Peterson is more committed to the preservation of her own public image in light of multiple, recent, alleged ethics violations then she is with the American ideal of civic engagement in government. “Even if it is standard practice to approach meetings in this way as proposed, it is a terrible look for our town’s top elected official to allow a consolidation of power to herself relative to the speech of Gilbert citizens when she is under heavy scrutiny for multiple, serious allegations.” Peterson, who took office in January, is facing investigations into three alleged ethics violations and a Human Relations complaint. She also has come under heavy criticism from people who claim she is favoring developers over Town residents. Town Attorney Chris Payne explained that the Town Code adopted in 1984 outlining Council procedures for public meetings was not consistent and needed to be updated. For example, the total time for communications from all speakers is limited to 15 minutes, which conflicted with the three-minute duration allowed for individual speakers, according to Payne. He said the Code also needed to reflect how Council has historically conducted its meetings, which is having the mayor set the time for comments and to comport with provisions of state law and with Robert’s Rules of Order. “These proposed changes were made by me in regards to some inconsistencies in some of the code sections and to clean up some language to make things consistent,” Payne said. “One example is that regular meetings can be noticed by posting at one location and on the town’s website but special meetings had to be posted at three locations and on the town’s website. So that’s one proposed change just to make things in conformance.” The proposed changes included allowing the mayor to decide if an applicant for a project can make a presentation at a public hearing and determine the its duration. The mayor also would be able to impose a time limit on the

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Tilque suggested changing the proposed language that stating limits on public addresses would be made “by the Council through the mayor.” “That’s what we are doing. The mayor asks we have this many speakers and she says ‘are you OK if we do two minutes or one minute and we all kind of nod and we are ready to move forward.’ So the Council is engaged in that conversation every time we get into a situation like Councilman Scott September said it was Council’s obligation that. This may be one way to hear from the public and it should never be considered to address the concern the an inconvenience by anyone sitting on the dais. (YouTube) Council would be removed.” Councilman Scott Seppublic comments about a project during tember said it was Council’s obligation to hear from the public and it should the hearing. Currently, the mayor is required to ask never be considered an inconvenience for a presentation from the applicant by anyone sitting on the dais. He suggested staff study the issue and the time limit for speakers at public more and look at what’s in practice in hearings is determined by Council. “Thank you for bringing this forward other jurisdictions. “It’s critical to our democracy, to our because we are currently not following our code,” Councilwoman Kathy Tilque town that we hear from the citizens,” he said, adding Council had received emails said. “That is what we are here for.” Vice Mayor Yung Koprowski, who from some concerned citizens who misoversees communications from citizens, understood the proposal. Tilque said there are inconsistencies apologized to residents who spoke at in the Code that must be addressed such previous Council meetings for having as the provision limiting speakers to limited them to less than three minutes. “I was misinformed and not educated a total 15 minutes of talk time, which means only five speakers can speak un- on this code,” she said. “I don’t support how it’s written in the packet tonight but der the three-minute rule. She also pointed to what she consid- I’m glad we are able to talk about it as a ered was her biggest concern with the group.” Although she didn’t support the proTown Code – fining people who disrupt a Council meeting $50 and imprisoning posal, she agreed some code changes are needed and suggested an action plan to them until the fine was paid. “We currently have a code that if address situations when there are mulsomebody in the audience disrupts the tiple topics or large number of speakers. Councilwoman Aimee Yentes said meeting and is ejected from the Council Chambers, in custody of the police, they the proposal should have been brought will be imprisoned until they pay the to study session for Council members’ fine. That is archaic and that needs to input before the vote and Councilman Scott Anderson was not in support of come out,” she said. Under the proposed revision, Payne the changes. “I’m not convinced this is something kept the penalty intact and added study session to the list of Council meetings that is broke that we need to fix,” Anderwhere people can be fined for violation son said, proposing the Council table or postpone the matter. of the code.

Councilman Laurin Hendrix said he had a number of problems with the proposal. He said the reasons given for the changes included complying with Robert’s Rules of Order and with state law. “Most of these sections aren’t addressed by state law at all,” Hendrix said. “We are not required to have public input at all if we choose not to.” As for Robert’s Rules of Order, he said, even though the Town adopted it, Council has never followed it because it’s designed for civic groups and private clubs. He added it was impossible for the Town to function under those procedures. “I mean it sounds good if you want to come up with some excuse as to why you want to make these changes – which I think (Payne) was instructed to do and I appreciate he did his job.” But he said Payne’s reasons for the revisions were “just not factual.” He said the three minutes allotted to each speaker is awfully short – as is the 15-minute cap on the public’s comments on a topic. He noted Council can extend that three-minute limit, adding, “I am not willing to abdicate my responsibility that I was elected to carry out, to the mayor.” He stressed that his comments were no reflection on Peterson but applied to any mayor in office. “This is giving power to the mayor that the Council currently holds,” Hendrix said. He also criticized the proposal to allow the mayor to decide if an applicant can make a presentation at a public hearing. “Why in the world would you give any mayor the authority to not allow the applicant of the public hearing to give a presentation?” Hendrix said. “I can’t even fathom how that could possibly come to be. “I’m shocked that any member of this Council is supporting the idea of abdicating your responsibility. You were elected to function and make decisions. To abdicate your responsibility to the mayor or to the town manager or to anyone else, I have no words to describe it. My vocabulary is not big enough to even

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describe how I would feel about even the consideration that you would consider abdicating responsibility.” Hendrix also said he had a concern with how the item appeared on the agenda and telephoned Payne, the sponsor of the proposal, for an explanation. “I had two questions: one, I wanted to know how long has this verbiage been enforced, was it something that was modified a year ago, two years ago, five years ago and the answer to that question was he believed it was 36 years,” he said. “So, for 36 years the Council was able to decide whether they wanted to expend time for you to speak, extend it longer (and) whether they want to entertain more speakers. The Council was able to decide if an applicant was going to speak at a public hearing –all these decisions that are in here that the Council made for 36 years. Somehow the Council was able to conduct meetings and allow the public to speak.” Hendrix said he also asked if the Town had received any complaints or if were there problems with the current code and Payne told him no. Hendrix said he pressed Payne on why he wrote the proposal. “We probably approved 20 contracts on the consent agenda tonight for differ-

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ent purchases for the Town or different activities for the Town,” he said. “We probably have 50 lawsuits pending with the Town. We got employee issues (and) we got a bond election coming up. So I asked him… ‘were you laying in bed one morning at 7 and the alarm went off and you didn’t have to be at work until 8 and think, gee, I got to deal with this bond election, I got to deal with HR complaints, I got these 40 contracts Council got to vote on, I got 50 lawsuits, many of them I subbed out to outside counsel – I don’t have enough to Councilwoman Kathy Tilque tried to clear up what she condo today. sidered misunderstandings about the reason for the pro“I think I’ll go and update posed changes. the Code from 35 years ago that hasn’t had any problems.’ And so, sponsibility from a governing body and that is exactly what I asked him. empowering the mayor. “And he said, ‘well, actually the mayor Hendrix said the timing is not right to asked me to update this code and make amend the Town Code. the changes.’” “We never had the political climate that That comment elicited gasps from a we have right now to make these kinds of few audience members at the back of the changes,” said Hendrix, who emphasized room. he’s been supportive of Peterson and not Hendrix said he has a problem with commented on the investigations or the Peterson suggesting the removal of re- criticism of her.

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esidents during last week’s Town Council meeting pressed for the mayor to step down, accusing her of being unfit for office. Mayor Brigette Peterson, who served on the Council before running for her seat, is eight months into her four-year term. “Most people know these things but just to set for the record, there are four active investigations involving the mayor right now as we speak. One of them

is from me,” said Dr. Brandon Ryff, a dentist and the point man for residents in the Lakeview Trails neighborhood of Morrison Ranch who are upset by a proposed apartment complex near their neighborhood. “It’s been 55 days since my complaint was filed and not a single person has contacted me to investigate,” Ryff said. You would think they would want to interview the person that was submitting the complaint. Nope, I haven’t heard a word. That should be concerning to the

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“Whatever the thought process was to bring this forward, now of all times the optics of how this looks, I would suggest this not even going to study session. This just needs to disappear for awhile. If these changes need to be made then bring it back in a year or two years but not now.” Tilque responded that she didn’t believe anyone on Council was releasing their duty to the mayor on this particular issue and that it was apparent no one was ready to vote on the item. Peterson said she went to Payne after she received questions from an unnamed council member and members of the public. She said Payne came back with recommendations and they went through it line by line. She said the Town has been talking about updating its codes for the past three years and in reviewing Council’s rules for meeting procedures, “we re-

alize that we are not actually working within our Code.” She said having the item on the agenda allowed for public discussion by the full Council and that there was nothing malicious or malice behind it “like being insinuated by members of this Council and the public this evening.” “If anything, I’ve tried to bring things to this Council in a more open way over the past six months,” she said. “I even opened the session by saying there’s no reason that we have to vote on this tonight we can ask staff to go back and do a little more work (that) Council member September mentioned.” Peterson explained all she was trying to do was update the Town Code to conform with the Council’s practice for the past 10 years. “I like to follow rules,” she added. “When I found out that we were not following the rules in place, I wanted to make sure we did.” Anderson said the Council’s practice has worked perfectly the last decade and that’s why he was not convinced the Code needed to be fixed. “But we are not meeting our current code,” Peterson said. “We’re just doing our own thing and we don’t meet the code that is in place. So, you’re content with just doing what we’re doing without matching our code?” Anderson responded he was fine with the Code as is and if anything, he would prefer codifying their current practice. Peterson pushed the issue, saying she has a problem with the Council not adhering to the Code. “I think it’s worth a discussion and to bring it back and maybe we decide that the code reads exactly by what we are doing,” she said. “But we can’t even decide that if we don’t open the conversation.” Payne told council members they could make a motion to either continue the item to a future date or table it. Council didn’t act on any motion, and after getting consensus from Council, Peterson said, “We would like to table this item. We can do more work on that based on the conversations that we had here this evening to make sure we bring this Code up to date.”


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Council, that should be concerning to the people because it’s not being taken seriously.” Ryff and one other resident from Morrison Ranch each filed an ethics violation complaint against Peterson, who they accused of sharing residents’ emails with a developer who was her campaign co-chairman. Howard Morrison was looking to increase the number of units for an apartment project proposed near the Lake Trails neighborhood, which opposes it. Ryff added that the Town employee who filed two complaints against Peterson – one with the Town Clerk and one with town Human Resources Department – contacted him a couple of months ago to share his story. “I didn’t know this person, he didn’t know me,” Ryff said. “He’s afraid of the mayor. What he’s alleging is a toxic work environment not only (for) himself but his team and other employees.” He said the employee also accused Peterson of allowing her husband to “post

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“I think you should consider the distraction,” he added. “I think your fellow council members are tired of it. I know they’re tied of it. Please think about the Town and do the right thing.” Ryff first asked Peterson to resign in a meeting in June. Resident Jim Torgeson added to the criticism of Peterson, citing the ethics complaints, the work-environment complaint and the allegation of being a racist. Elizabeth “Eli” Harper last year in a conservative podcast talked about approaching Peterson in 1995 when she was on Council for advice as she, too, was looking to run for elected office. Harper claimed Peterson told her she could not run for Council in Gilbert because she was Black. Peterson has denied making the comment. “Gilbert’s been turned into a sideshow circus,” Torgeson said. “The joke is that hashtag Gilbert kindness doesn’t apply if you’re a Black female seeking to run for office.” Gilbert has capitalized on the notion it

C A S H is a community of kindness and has an annual kindness campaign and even adopted an official moniker, “Kindness USA.” Torgeson said Peterson, instead of reaching out to clear up any misunderstanding, resorted to branding Harper a liar and disparaging her. Harper is “dismissed as a liar by someone who wants us to trust her judgment,” he said; “judgment that includes those multiple ethics complaints, optics of favoritism with no effort to correct those – the optics of racism, the optics of quid pro quo, the optics of hostile work environments, the optics of a poorly run high-school-clique Council.” He accused the mayor of not wanting to fix the problem and asked Council to do it. “Figure out how you want to be perceived as a Town Council,” he said. “I would like this to stop being a sideshow circus. It’s just beneath this town.” Peterson was prohibited from responding to the criticism as they were made during public comments.


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Planning Commission looks at hotel near hospital BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor

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developer is looking to build a five-story, 109-room Marriott Residence Inn hotel at the southeast corner of Mercy Road and Val Vista Drive. The hotel sits on a 2.13-acre site that is part of the 11.35-acre Mercy Center Planned Area Development approved for retail and offices. “They have 87 parking spaces when 120 are required,” Planner Keith Newman told the Gilbert Planning Commission during study session last Wednesday. “The site to the west has 116 parking spaces available. At this time staff is still reviewing the proposal for shared parking. We have not made a decision on the administrative-use permit yet.” Commissioner Anthony Bianchi asked if the parking was limited due to the parcel size of was it based off of what the developer think is the average occupancy rate. “The size of the building is driving how many parking stalls and they just quite frankly don’t have a site that is large enough to abe to accommodate all that parking so they’re hoping they can share it with adjacent properties that

The proposed five-story Marriott Residence Inn hotel will be located near Dignity Healthy Mercy Gilbert Medical Center. (Town of Gilbert) maybe have off-peak hours,” Newman said. Bianchi sad he was concerned about the timing of when parking spots would be used between retail and the hotel’s customers. “I’m not sure hotel users will be able to delineate the parking differences between the uses,” he said. “I don’t see any outstanding issues once you guys address the parking.”

He asked if that was a staff concern and if they will review it. Newman said staff will look at the parking and also rely on a parking study that was provided to the Town by the developer. Commissioner David Blaser asked how the shared parking agreement would work once executed. “Does it limit the share to certain spaces or is it just the two properties

they get the best education as possible,” the 64-year-old Parker told Gilbert Sun News last week. “Gilbert always had Aand B-ranked schools. I hope we can continue that.” He sees one of the biggest challenges facing the district as addressing the learning loss among students during the pandemic when schools moved away from in-person classes. Another is the decline in enrollment. GPS officials expected to get a better idea of the student count in September. Parker attributed the student loss to charter schools and to an aging population. “Gilbert is frankly an aging community

and we are building out,” he said. “There aren’t that many plots left to put houses on here anymore. A lot of people my age who moved here with kids are now empty nesters. “I don’t know if it’s necessarily bringing them back. I think it’s a matter of keeping the kids we have and I think probably we can do a better job of letting the public know how good the schools really are and I’m not slamming charter schools or anything like that.” Parker, who has a master’s degree, said he decided to come out of retirement because he wanted to give back to the community he moved to 21 years ago. “Well, I though retirement would be

share parking?” he asked. Newman said staff was still working on what that would look like. “We’re still in the process of reviewing that, which spaces will be allocated for the additional parking that the hotel is supposed to have,” Newman said. “We will have more information on that when we come forward for final approval.” “I think that looks pretty good,” Blaser said. “I would trust staff to work out the parking issue.” Val Vista Hotel, LLC is the developer for the 62 feet tall, 88,404-square-foot hotel, which would include a fitness center, pool amenities, a breakfast and lobby/great room area, meeting room, and patio area with fire pit. The hotel is expected to be completed in a single phase and is anticipated to open by the end of 2022. The site is located within the Val Vista Medical Growth Area, where Dignity Healthy Mercy Gilbert Medical Center has spurred growth in medical offices, medical research and rehabilitation and care facilities. The town anticipated the area will continue to grow with medical offices, general offices and business-park land uses supported by mixed-use, commercial and hospitality uses.

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former U.S. Marine Corps officer who taught Navy JROTC in public schools for 17 years is reporting for duty as the newest member of the Gilbert Public Schools Governing Board at this Tuesday’s meeting. William Parker, who goes by Bill, was sworn in last Friday to fill a seat left vacant by Reed Carr’s resignation at the end of June. Parker will serve until Dec. 31, 2022, with the position going up for election in November 2022 for the remaining two years on the term. “Priority one is the kids, making sure

great,” said Parker, who left at the end of the academic year in 2018 from Apache Junction High School. “I traveled quite a bit and that is kind of getting boring now. But honestly, I wanted something to do, where I think I can help and something I am qualified for.” Parker was one of 17 applicants interviewed by the district but was not one of the four recommended by GPS to Maricopa County Superintendent Steve Watson for appointment. Watson interviewed everyone that expressed an interest for the job with GPS or with his office. “I was shocked as anyone else,” Parker

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said of his selection. “I read the bios of the other people and there were some highly qualified people. I didn’t see any of those who couldn’t do a fine job.” Some of Parker’s qualities that Watson pointed out in picking him included a “strong background in public finance.” Parker served two years as a performance auditor with the Arizona Auditor General and three years as an analyst with the Secretary of Defense Inspector General’s office in Washington, D.C. Parker said he has no ulterior motives for serving – such as using it as a stepping stone to higher elective office or because there’s a particular cause he was concerned about. “I really don’t have either one,” he said. “I care about kids. I did it for a long time and Gilbert public schools were good to my family. They did a fantastic job.” Both his daughters graduated from Mesquite High School and his wife still teaches at Four Peaks Elementary School in Apache Junction. Parker, who’s never served in public office, said he’s attended a number of the

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during the pandemic like Higley and Queen Creek Unified school districts did. “Without having access to the material and knowledge they probably have I really honestly can’t answer that,” Parker said. “I’m not privy and not on the board yet.” Parker said having been a Marine for 20 years, he is a team player but will take

the lead on an issue if needed. He said he was unsure if he will run for the seat when his appointment ends. “That’s a question my wife and I have spoken about,” Parker said. “If I feel like I am doing something positive or an asset to the board I’ll probably run. If it seems l’m not having an impact, I probably won’t.”

in 2014 where he was accused of nonfeasance in office. All three cases were deemed non-sustained, according to IA reports. He also was accused of racial profiling in 2014, and of racial profiling and harassment in 2018, which investigators later stated were unfounded. Additionally in 2014, an internal complaint was filed against Betts accusing him of not seeking medical attention in a timely manner for his K-9 Lenz, which had several fractures in his tail. Although a fellow K-9 officer said that type of injury usually occurred when a tail is being

slammed in a door, Betts denied that had happened. The officer advised Betts to take Lenz to the veterinarian, which he failed to do until three days later. The investigator said due to Betts’ inexperience as a dog handler and failure to recognize the potential seriousness of the injury, he found Betts committed nonfeasance in properly caring for his assigned K-9 partner. And, in 2014 and in 2016, Betts was accused of being at fault for an on-duty collision – both were sustained.

BETTS from page 3 William (Bill) Parker board meetings, the most recent one in March when the board voted to lay off 152 teachers. And with his background in education, he didn’t expect too much of a learning curve. He was reluctant to say if he would have taken a different direction from any of the board’s actions over the past year or so such as keeping classrooms opened

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Coyote arena in Tempe faces hurdles BY HENRY GREENSTEIN Cronkite News

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t’s a short declarative phrase in the City of Tempe’s request for proposal, published July 22: “Finally, it will be respondent’s financial responsibility to remediate the land.” But taken together with a $70 million cost estimate presented in June, it represents a considerable fiscal and logistical burden for the Arizona Coyotes if they seek to develop a new stadium in the East Valley. The process of environmental remediation – removing contaminants from water and soil – for the 46-acre site northeast of Priest Drive and Rio Salado Parkway on the Salt River will be multifaceted. Judith Grant Long, a professor of sport management and urban planning at the University of Michigan, said she has seen reports of land costs become much more detailed during her time studying sports venues. But she added that the public might not have a desire to know the intricacies of these estimates. “People want to know it’s $70 million,” Long said, “but they don’t really want to know how much of that is soil-based, how much of it is water-based, how much of it is trash-based, et cetera.” The Coyotes acknowledged in a statement on July 22 that it is looking at options for a new home, “given our determination to remain in the Valley for many years to come.” A geotechnical report prepared by Global Environmental Consulting in 2009, included with Tempe’s request for proposal, indicated that the area adjacent to the site (north of Hardy Drive) previously served as a sand and gravel mine. It also had landfill materials buried between 16 and 37 feet below the surface. “That’s where your trouble’s going to be,” said Chris Spengler, who helped lead remediation for Petco Park in San Diego. “The sand and gravel mining shouldn’t be too big of a problem unless they have underground storage tanks for fueling equipment and vehicles.” The underground situation is also not

One of the locations the Coyotes are looking at for a possible move is the intersection Priest Drive and Rio Salado Parkway in Tempe. (Emily Carman/Cronkite News) uniform throughout the land. For example, the report mentions variance in landfill materials between construction and household debris. “You can’t make a broad statement about the entire site,” said Bruce A. Keyes, of counsel at Foley & Lardner LLP in Milwaukee. “You really have to look at it piece by piece.” Keyes, who described himself as “completely fascinated by the development of sports facilities on landfills,” has represented several such projects in Wisconsin, including a baseball and entertainment complex (Ballpark Commons), a college sports facility and multiple soccer fields. Building on fill materials, as in Tempe, presents a veritable minefield of obstacles. Keyes said these include contamination, instability caused by decaying landfill mass, ongoing maintenance and potential methane gas emissions, which can become explosive if not remedied. Building a sealed facility like a hockey arena on top of a fill site could be particularly challenging on the methane front, he added. “Open-air and limited closed structures are really good for landfills,” he said. “The Coyotes are talking about something that’s an enclosed structure.

That makes it more complicated, not insurmountable.” Keyes explained that a hockey arena still doesn’t have a lot of small, confined spaces, which is good for avoiding potential accumulation and contamination. Given all these potential issues, the remediation process could be even more expensive than the $70 million forecast. Tim Kellison, a professor at Georgia State University who concentrates on sport in the urban environment, said going over budget is “inevitable” for this kind of project. He cited examples including Tropicana Field, which nearly tripled in land costs compared to its original estimate, according to a 1990 article in the Tampa Bay Times. “What tends to occur is an underestimation of just how badly the land is contaminated,” Kellison said. “and as a result, how much it will cost to actually do a good job cleaning up the site in a way that conforms with numerous environmental regulations.” Because stadium development projects are so wide-ranging in the scope and nature of their remediation (depending on what lies beneath the surface), the land costs vary widely. Spengler said his Petco Park project, completed in 2006, cost $8 million over 45 acres. On the other hand,

the proposed CalgaryNEXT development was forecasted in 2016 to require between $85 million and $103 million in Canadian dollars ($68 million and $83 million in U.S. dollars), putting it right in the neighborhood of the Tempe site. Long said $70 million to be paid entirely by the respondent seems high relative to the overall cost of this sort of development. She and Kellison, however, agreed that the city would likely repay this total in kind somehow, with contributions like help through the regulatory process or tax aid. “My suspicion is, because municipalities or local governments tend to usually pay at least some of the tab of site remediation or environmental cleanups,” Kellison said, “that if the respondent pays for it, they’ll be getting that money back elsewhere, in terms of maybe tax incentives and things like that.” Long added that having the respondent at least apparently pay for remediation could serve a public relations purpose for Tempe. “The local politicians will be able to say yes, we got this cleaned up by the private sector … but meanwhile that $70 million actually comes into the deal through another part of the budget,” she said, “because it’s just a lot of money relative to the project cost.” For Keyes, the prospective site atop landfill materials in Tempe means the continuation of a trend. “The fact that I’ve worked on a half-dozen of these in the last eight to 10 years, and it seems to be increasing – I just think we’re going to see more of that,” he said. He added that building on a fill site represents an advanced stage in a city’s development. ​​”As cities are growing up, they would have the dump on the edge of town,” Keyes said. “And that dump on the edge of town is now consumed by the city or the village. And so, it represents some of the last large expanse of land that you have that is available for these types of uses.” Proposals for development are due August 19.


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Legacy Academy principal arrested for sex with boys BY TOM SCANLON GSN Staff Writer

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he principal of a Mesa private school has been charged with 15 counts of sexual misconduct involving two boys, one of them a student. Victor Elias Zamora, 40, also allegedly has been in the country illegally for two years. Chandler Police spokesman Sgt. Jason McClimans said an investigation started on June 29. “Our investigation revealed that teacher and school principal, Victor Zamora, of the Legacy Academy in Mesa, had a sexual relationship with a juvenile,” McClimans said. “Police found that multiple sexual assault incidents occurred both in Chandler and in Mesa.” Zamora allegedly sexually assaulted two victims. One was a student at Legacy. The other was the sibling of a student. “On numerous occasions, Zamora would pick up the victim from his home in Chandler, taking the victim to dinner and his office in Mesa,” McClimans said. Police arrested Zamora at his Mesa home July 22. Zamora faces arraignment Aug. 10. “Zamora was a teacher and principal at the school and therefore in a position of trust. Zamora was also active as a youth leader in various religious communities in the East Valley,” McClimans said, in a statement released Tuesday, Aug. 3. Zamora is being held at Maricopa County Jail on a $1 million bond. According to arrest documents, during a phone call, “Zamora acknowledged/admitted that he engaged in the numerous sex acts disclosed by the victim when the victim was 16 years of age.” After he was arrested, Zamora “confessed to sex acts with the victim who he knew to have been 16 to 17 years of age at the time, as well as two other juvenile male students from the Legacy Academy.” According to his booking record, “Vic-

tor Zamora entered into the United States on a Class B2 Visa, which expired 07/25/2019 … “Defendant has a Victor Zamora means to flee to Mexico, as he is in the US illegally.” The Tribune asked the private school if it did a background check before hiring Zamora, his immigration status and for other information regarding the jailed educator. The school has not yet responded. McClimans asked additional victims to call the Chandler Police at 480-7824130, Mesa Police at 480-644-2211 or the Gilbert Police Department at 480503-6500. Zamora is the second East Valley educator in a private or charter school this year to be accused of sex with students. Earlier this year, Justin Walters, a former teacher at Desert Garden Montessori School in Ahwatukee, was arrested on 10 felony charges that he allegedly had an 18-month sexual relationship with a student that started when she was 15. Walters, 29, was arrested in Chicago as he was returning from Turkey, where he had fled Jan. 1 a few days after detectives had interviewed him. The school released a statement to some local television stations last Thursday that said, “We have learned through the U.S. Marshal’s office that a former employee of the school has been arrested on charges of inappropriate conduct with a student. The employee who was arrested has not been associated with the school since December of 2020. “At this time, we do not have any addi-

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now-fired janitor Ashland Ranch Elementary School near Val Vista Drive and Ray Road was accused of luring a minor for sexual exploitation. Scottsdale Police arrested Michael Aguilar, 40, last Wednesday. He had a $10,000 bail set and has a court appearance Aug. 11. Aguilar faced five counts that included aggravated luring a minor for sexual exploitation, obscene mail transmit to a minor and prostitution with a minor, 15-17, according to Maricopa County jail records. Scottsdale Police escorted Aguilar from the Ashland Ranch Elementary campus last Wednesday, according to Dawn Antestenis, Gilbert Public Schools spokeswoman. “As soon as we received information from Scottsdale Police Department we shared this with our parents,” Antestenis said in an email.

Michael Aguilar “Our goal is to always keep our parents and families as informed as possible and the safety of our students continues to be of utmost importance, with extensive measures in place on our campuses to maintain a safe and supported learning environment for all students.” She said Aguilar was fired “and will not be returning to any Gilbert Public Schools campuses.”

In the notice sent out to parents, which identified Aguilar as a building manager, it stated, “there is no specific information to believe that the employee had any contact with children and that no Gilbert Public Schools students or other minors are involved in the current investigation.” Police said the investigation began as part of its Human Exploitation Unit’s efforts to proactively target offenders seeking to sexually exploit children online and engage with them for the purposes of sexual conduct. Aguilar contacted multiple undercover detectives, via a cell phone-based application whom he believed to be juveniles, police said. He engaged in sexually explicit conversations and disseminated harmful material, a news release stated. Police said the investigation was ongoing and that there was no information at this time if Aguilar had any sexual contact with children.

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tional information. We will continue to cooperate with the authorities until the investigation is complete.” According to court records filed by Phoenix Police, detectives were told on Dec. 23 that a 16-year-old girl was in a sexual relationship with her teacher. On Dec. 30, the victim in an interview with detectives said “she became close with her teacher Justin when she was 14 years old after a school field trip to Puerto Rico. “The victim and Justin began messaging each other and Justin told the victim that he had feelings for her and was attracted to her,” the affidavit states. Their first sexual encounter occurred June 4, 2019, according to the affidavit, after Walters picked up the victim, who had just turned 15, and went to Walmart, where he bought an air mattress and alcohol. The two then drove to an unknown place in the desert where they engaged in sexual intercourse in the back of his truck.

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Gilbert native credits hometown for music career ripped jeans. It was so fun.” She also fondly recalls working at a young age. “I was taught to work hard as a kid,” the Mesquite High School graduate said. “My parents didn’t have a lot of money. My friend, Johnny, and I would find ways to make money by doing chores for people.” Stirling saved up

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indsey Stirling has just about done it all in her young career. She began her career as a contestant on “America’s Got Talent” and subsequently saw her albums go gold and platinum. Recently, she authored and illustrated a comic book. However, she attributes the origins of her creativity to growing up in Gilbert. “My parents also always encouraged creativity in our home, which is what made me not afraid to be a dancing violinist,” she said. Stirling has nothing but fond memories of growing up in the once-rural town. “I am so grateful for my childhood,” Stirling said. “When I was growing up, I was surrounded by dairy farms and alfalfa fields. I’d spend my summer playing in ditches with my friends in our

Violinist Lindsey Stirling credits growing up in Gilbert for her career. (Photo by F. Scott Schafer)

to buy fabric, so she could make creative clothing, add Beanie Babies to her collection and purchase a Nintendo 64 console. “The creativity of finding ways to work allowed me to discover my self-motivation.” Stirling said. Her creativity and self-motivation can best be shown by her latest album and most daring concept titled “Artemis.” “I got really excited when I came up with the concept of basing the album on Artemis, the goddess of the moon,” She said. “Then I came up with more of a story and the characters had depth to me, so that inspired the comic book.” The accompanying comic book will have six issues out by the time she hits the road and will offer fans a visual experience. “I really wanted people to have the album, the comic book and everything

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Area friends prepare for tough mountain bike race

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hey first came together years ago over a glass of their favorite beer at Casual Pint Ocotillo in Chandler. The more that Frank Gavin, Chad Eby and James Welsh spoke, they realized they all shared a common love for biking. Whether on the road or on one of Arizona’s several mountain trails, the three men continued to bond over a sport they all fell in love with at different times in their lives. On Aug. 16, they will take not only their friendship but their love for the sport to a whole new level when they compete in the Leadville 100 in Leadville, CO. “I’m thrilled to be a part of this race,” Gavin said. “It’s kind of a double-edged

From left: Chad Eby, Frank Gavin and James Welsh are preparing to compete in one of the toughest mountain bike races in the world, the Leadville 100 in Colorado on Aug. 16. (Pablo

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sword. I’m excited to compete but I wish it came earlier. But overall, I feel privileged to race and to do it with them.” One of the most well-known crosscountry mountain bike races in the United States, the Leadville 100 is a 100mile race that will start and finish in the central Colorado city that is home to just under 3,000 people. It is often thought of as one of the most challenging races in the world, as riders climb more than 2,000 feet on the course. The first Leadville 100 race took place in 1984 to attract tourism to the small city. Since then, it has attracted some of the most experienced riders from across the country. Due to the pandemic, the number of

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else to be out by the time I hit the road so that people could have the whole story by the time the tour begins,” she said. The “Artemis” began July 23 and will make the rounds of the country. Its stop at the Arizona Federal Theater on September 1 has Stirling most excited. “It’s been really fun to grow in a place that is my home and play at venues that I used to see bands at,” she said. “It’s always really fun to play in my hometown.” More than anything, she is excited to be able to play shows for the first time since “Artemis” hit shelves. “Since I’ve had time to re-evaluate the shows we played on the ‘Artemis’ tour in Europe, I’ve looked at the audience reaction to the album and have switched up the show based on what people were gravitating toward,” Stirling said. “It’s been cool to have seen how the fans have reacted to the album and the videos now that it’s been out for over a year.” She plans to curate a setlist of newer songs, many of which for the first time ever.

the first time because it gives you a new relationship with the song once you see people react to it as you play it.” The thing Stirling cites as being the most exciting part of a show is the roar she hears from the audience when she queues up a fan favorite song. “It’s always fun when an intro to a song starts and you hear the audience react because they know what’s coming, and that’s kind of impossible to achieve when you’re touring an Lindsey Stirling’s tour began last month and will land in album that’s just come Phoenix Sept. 1. (Photo by Sydney Takeshta) out,” she said. “I do think that there will be a “I will be playing some new songs that different reaction now that people have I have not played live before,” She said. had time to fall in love with these songs.” “It’s always fun to play a song live for Stirling also plans to give fans the

ultimate visual experience of her latest work. “For me, ‘Artemis ‘wasn’t about music, it was about characters and the story,” she said. While she is anxious to get back on stage, her mind is always working. She hopes to continue writing after the tour, but in a completely different style. “I really enjoyed the comic book, it opened up a whole new world for my mind and I have other stories I want to write,” she said.

racers was limited to just 2,000 people. Hopeful participants must apply and be accepted to race. Often, riders wait several years before they are finally able to compete at an official capacity. That was the case for Gavin. The 73-year-old Chandler resident has ridden bikes for 45 years. He began on a road bike before taking on mountain trails. Even now after a bout with cancer that has limited his performance, he trains five days a week – four days on the street or mountains and one day in his local gym doing core work. Gavin applied to compete in the Leadville 100 several times but was never accepted. But this year, after convincing Eby and Welsh to apply as a two-man team, all three men received the notice they would be able to race. “All three of us got accepted and I don’t know how that happened,” Gavin said. “I’m 73 and they are in their mid-40s. I have one son who is in his mid-40s. Both these guys are young enough to be my sons. “The conversations we have, the rides we go on, it keeps me young. The only

thing that frustrates me is I can’t keep up with them.” Having the opportunity to race in the Leadville 100 after just one application was a bit of a surprise for Eby. He and Welsh had to quickly make plans to take time off work to head to Leadville early to train. Luckily, both still work from home due to the pandemic. Welsh, who in year’s past traveled out of the country on several occasions for Intel, hasn’t traveled for work since the coronavirus first took hold of the country last year. As the owner of The Pint Ocotillo, Eby, a Chandler resident, also had to move back his five-year anniversary party at the pub. It will now take place on Saturday, Aug. 21. Eby has ridden bikes for most of his life. Like Gavin and Welsh, he finds solace while on the road or a trail around the Valley. But he also enjoys mixing his love for biking with his love for brews. On several occasions he has taken part in “Bikes and Brews” events in Arizona, biking from bar to bar. Just like he does during those events, he enjoys spending time with those who

They will be well acclimatized, however, as both men will camp rather than stay in a hotel or AirBNB. Though, Eby admits his camper is more of an “mobile hotel room.” Welsh on the other hand, will be “roughing it,” which will allow him to become accustomed to the elements, altitude included. “The altitude is the unknown for us,” said Welsh, who grew up in Scotland and now lives in Gilbert and works for Intel. “I grew up at sea level. And when I came here, it was the same. So, the more time we spend there before the race the more accustomed to it we will be.” All three men have different expectations for the race. They are excited but know it will be one of the most difficult ventures they’ve ever had on bikes. But all in all, they’re look forward to the point when they all meet at the finish line to celebrate. “This race would be a very difficult thing to do on your own,” Welsh said. “But to have the motivation, we all drive each other. It will be special when we get to the starting line together and the finish line together.”

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share the same passion. Especially if they become some of his best friends. That, alone, makes the trip to Leadville special. “It is very cool and we both blame Frank, it was him that convinced us over a couple of beers to do it,” said Eby, who sponsored the team with special race jerseys. “James and I thought it would take a couple of years to get in. I was surprised when we got in. “I put Frank on my team, so he is a part of our group.” Eby and Welsh departed for Leadville on Saturday, July 24, three weeks before the start of the race. The two spent the first week enjoying the city while still working. The two weeks leading up to the race will be spent on the course, familiarizing themselves. There are plenty of factors that go into the Leadville 100 all three men had to consider aside from the elevation. It’s an unfamiliar trail with various parts that may be hazardous. While daytime temperatures hover in the mid-70s this time of year, overnight lows could potentially dip into the low 30s.

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In-person education critical for autistic children BY O. ROBIN SWEET GSN Guest Writer

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oing back to work or back to school takes a bit of adjustment after months of COVID-related isolation. In addition to exchanging sweatpants for business attire, many of us are re-learning a few social skills that may have atrophied after months of staring at a screen. So, imagine the readjustment process for young people with autism, individuals who struggle to attain the socialization skills most people take for granted. I co-founded Phoenix’s Gateway Academy with Dr. Thomas Bloom to serve students (6th through 12th grades,) who are academically capable, and diagnosed with a level 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder. To protect the health and safety of our students last year, we quickly made the transition to remote learning, when schools were compelled to close because of COVID. But when our students left the classroom, I knew the hard work would begin, once the health crisis subsided. Indeed, the lost ground in terms of social skills can be tragic. But it’s not permanent. What was lost can be retaught. Our school has twin missions, giving students the academic skills to achieve their collegiate and career goals, and giving them the social skills to lead fulfilling and complete lives. The latter can only be accomplished through in-person learning. We are not the only school making this readjustment. I am sure mainstream learners and their families are re-learning a few lessons, when it comes to social interaction. For most autistic students, the process is exponentially more challenging. Autistic children need in person social interaction to keep those social-emotional skills in the forefront of their minds. Arizona is indeed fortunate to have the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program which gives parents the opportunity to send students to our school, and those like it, tuition free. Under normal circumstances, this gives parents an effective and exciting option.

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Post-COVID, it can be a lifeline for families of autistic children. As classes resume across Arizona, this is a challenging time for all teachers. I like to think it is a most welcomed challenge. There is no higher calling than educating young minds, whether that involves learning long division or learning to form long term relationships with peers. I tell our parents autism is an explanation, and does not define their children. High Functioning Autism should not deter their children from having full, successful, and productive lives. Likewise, the prolonged isolation following COVID need not be an obstacle to getting students back on track and comfortable with in person learning.

O. Robin Sweet is executive director/ CEO of Gateway Academy, which offers a private education for students in grades 6-12 with a diagnosis of a Level 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder. Information: rsweet@gatewayacademy.us or 480-9981071.

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wo Gilbert teens recently return from a trip of a lifetime – a threeweek visit to Israel that included a visit with its president. Hannah Gilmartin and Collin Morris met Israeli President Isaac Herzog at his home in Central Jerusalem. They were part of a special delegation of 11 representatives of the Chabad teen network, CTeen. Rabbi Shimi Ash, co-director of the Chabad Jewish Center of Gilbert, said Hannah and Collin were chosen from a group of 80 teens who were making the trip to meet with Herzog. “The leaders tried to focus on teens that came from smaller Jewish communities across the country,” the rabbi said, adding: . “They felt these teens could most accurately describe to the president what it means to be a Jew in today’s America.” Collin just graduated from Campo Verde High School and is heading to Northern Arizona University. Hannah is a 2021 graduate of Gilbert High School and the East Valley Institute of Technology. “They discussed matters important to Jewish life in America, sharing with the president their experiences with antisemitism, Jewish pride and what it’s like being part of a minority Jewish community in a public school setting,” the rabbi added. Hannah, Collin and the other 78 Jewish

teens were part of the CTeen’s Heritage Quest Israel trip. All Heritage Quest participants attend public high schools in the USA. Many are from small or isolated Jewish communities and for most, this is their first visit to Israel. Herzog questioned the delegates about their community and Jewish life back home. He applauded the teens for their interest in Judaism and the Jewish Homeland, telling them of his work with youth during his time at the Jewish Agency for Israel and of his relationship with the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Lubavitch is a small town in White Russia that was the seat of the Chabad movement for several generations. The name derives from the Russian words meaning, “city of brotherly love.” “The Lubavitch philosophy is based on unconditional love and acceptance of all people, and recognition of the uniqueness of each individual,” according to the Jewish Center of Gilbert website. It also notes, “Through its educational, social and religious services, ChabadLubavitch is committed to enriching the lives of as many Jews as possible.” CTeen, Chabad’s international teen network, operates in 600 locations in 37 countries. Information on Chabad Jewish Center of Gilbert: 480-269-6680, rabbi@jewishgilbert.com and jewishgilbert.com.


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Gilbert home-based cookie business a sweet success BY SYDNEY MACKIE GSN Staff Writer

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espite opening her cookie business during the most severe months of the pandemic, Debbie George has found serendipitous success selling products out of her Gilbert home’s industrial kitchen. George’s company, The Cookie Mill, specializes in highly customizable vanilla bean sugar cookies sold for approximately $4.50 each. Since opening in January 2019, The Cookie Mill has found its clientele in both Gilbert’s local families and the town’s many businesses. “I put a mother’s love into each cookie, so I pretend like the recipient of each cookie is a child of mine and that’s how I decorate the cookies. Even when I’m the mom of an organization, I just really absorb the occasion,” George explained. An avid lifelong baker, George has always adored making sweets for her family’s special occasions but only found the motivation to transform her hobby into a business once she began helping her daughter sell pastries. “Back in 2018, we went to a decorating class, then she started selling cookies right away and I helped her for that first year. I bought her the first mixer, helped decorate cookies and package them around Christmas time, just supporting her as a mom would do,” George recounted. “I was going over to her house in Gilbert and I just really enjoyed the time I was spending with her and I fell in love with making cookies.” Soon, though, her daughter would have to focus on education and family while George dedicated herself completely to this culinary passion. “I sold my house in Mesa in December 2019 to move to Gilbert because it just really felt like the best family commu-

Debbie George runs a cookie business right out of her Gilbert home’s industrial kitchen (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff Photographer)

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nity that we have here. What I’m trying to say is it just feels like a Gilbert company, decorating cookies and eventually my goal is to have a storefront here so that people can come in and decorate their own,” said George. As a one-woman operation, George’s earliest challenge came during her first Valentine’s Day rush.

“It was insanity, it was four solid days of me working. I only took 90-minute naps in my Lazy Boy chair and that’s all I got.” Now, George has perfected her holiday system to handle the needs of her rapidly expanding customer base. “I’ve done over 22,000 custom cookies in the last 18 months and people love

the soft bite along with the royal icing,” she said. “I think they come to me for the design and creativity, and many people have said that they can really feel the love in these cookies because what they don’t realize is when they’re describing the occasion I’m taking copious notes on name, dates, color and the overall feeling of an event or the recipient.” Growing from 150 customers last Christmas to 500 has required some serious home improvements, however. George hasn’t hesitated to make serious investments and changes to her home to complete orders seamlessly. “By April, I needed to upgrade so I bought a new Bosch mixer, I bought a cookie oven and put the residential oven and stove in the garage. Then, it was October or November of last year that I had to get rid of the couch and the living room to put stainless steel tables in there and now I’m at the end and the freezer is on the patio because there’s just no more room inside,” she said. George isn’t satisfied with just using the best equipment possible, she also firmly believes in only incorporating the best ingredients and safety precautions into her recipes. “I don’t use generic anything. I could buy a 25-pound bag of restaurant and hotel flour for $7 but I choose to buy King Arthur unbleached flour because it really translates in the taste and people appreciate that,” George said. Each product from The Cookie Mill comes individually sealed and for customers with gluten allergies or intolerance, George carefully sanitizes tools and tables while segregating these special gluten-free batches. Though her kitchen’s sanitary precautions such as constant mask and glove use haven’t lifted, George is excited to

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ilbert resident Christina Fisher is getting some real-life work experience in the electrical and construction industry. Fisher is one of 65 students from 35 colleges and universities across the country who is in the internship program run by Rosendin, the electrical contracting industry’s largest employee-owned firm. Rosendin’s internship program gives college students real-world experience in project management, estimating, safety, Building Information Modeling, IT, finance, and marketing while paving the way for further career development. Fisher is a senior studying digital and integrated marketing communications in Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey

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ull-time minimum wage workers can’t afford a two-bedroom apartment in any state, according to a recent report from affordable housing advocates, and with housing costs skyrocketing in Arizona, many workers are struggling. According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition’s annual Out of Reach report, those workers in 93 percent of U.S. counties can’t afford a one-bedroom, either. In Arizona, workers would need to put in 73 hours a week to afford a two-bedroom rental. Excluding weekends, that’s 14.6 hours per day. Still, that’s better than the national average of 97 hours per week, the report said. The report defines affordability as the hourly wage a full-time worker must earn to spend no more than 30% of their income on rent. Workers would need to earn $24.90 per hour for a

two-bedroom rental and $20.40 per hour for a one-bedroom. The average hourly worker earns $18.78 per hour, and the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, unchanged since 2009. In 2019, 13.5 percent of Arizonans were living below the federal poverty level of $25,750 (for a family of four), compared with 10.5 percent nationally. This year the federal poverty level is $26,500. Even under the best of circumstances, rent is unaffordable for most low-wage workers, the report said, and addressing the long-term housing affordability crisis in this country requires increasing rental assistance to all who need it. In Phoenix, the average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $1,449 – a 12 percent increase over July 2020 – according to Zumper, which analyzes active apartment listings. “In most places, $15 an hour isn’t a living wage, the Rev. Dr. William J.

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social media campaigns for Rosendin and The Rosendin Foundation. “When I was searching for a summer internship, I was looking at many different industries. Once I learned about Rosendin’s Culture of Care, I knew I wanted to intern there,” said Fisher. “This internship has taught me that social media in the construction industry is primarily used as a recruitment tool and to engage employees,” she added, noting the posts with the most traction involve employees and their successes. There is so much to learn and many people here who can teach you no matter your position,” she said. Fisher’s internship will last 12 weeks at Rosendin’s Tempe office, one of 17 regional offices nationwide. “She will explore her career path, gain valuable job experience, fulfill uni-

versity fieldwork requirements, and grow her professional network,” a company spokeswoman said, adding that a mentor will help her address marketing opportunities and challenges in the construction industry. “Rosendin is serious about recruiting the brightest young minds and growing them into future leaders, like Christina. We look for students from all backgrounds because having a diverse pool of interns brings new perspectives to our teams and strengthens our company,” said Salina Brown, Rosendin’s director of marketing. “I am pleased to welcome Christina to our team, and I look forward to seeing what she’ll accomplish.” Rosendin frequently recruits ASU students through campus career fairs and recruiting events.

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Jan Newton, owner of Nothing Bundt Cakes at 2285 E. Baseline Road, Gilbert, had some good news for her staffer, Emily Beymon, a 2021 graduate of Gilbert High School: Emily won a $5,000 Sunflower Scholarship from Nothing Bundt Cakes Co-Founder Dena Tripp. Newton, said Emily has worked at her bakery for the last two years and is heading to community college. “She is an awesome young woman and we are extremely proud of her,” Newton said. Information: 480-892-1667. (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff Photographer )


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Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, told Cronkite News. “But it’s more than double where the floor is now. And we know that when you lift from the bottom, everybody rises. So we say $15 an hour now, and index it to inflation so that the wage floor will rise with the cost of the things everyone needs to survive.” Although raising the minimum wage to $15 would help lift people from poverty, American workers deserve more, said Allynn Umel, national director of the Fight for $15. “Fast-food workers in Arizona and across the country face the mounting costs of rent, food, transportation, child care and so much more every single day,”

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he told Cronkite News in an email. “$15/ hr is the bare minimum that workers anywhere need to survive, which is why fast-food and other essential workers have been out in the streets marching and shouting for $15 for nearly nine years, including McDonald’s workers in Phoenix just this week.” Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, Democrat of Arizona, is part of “a bipartisan working group negotiating a raise in the federal minimum wage, and is currently working with Senator Mitt Romney to craft bipartisan legislation,” her office told Cronkite News. In March, Sinema voted no on a provision for an incremental raise toward

a $15 minimum wage. Her office noted her past support for “an indexed minimum wage in 2006, and supported the voter-approved state minimum wage increase in 2016.” While Sinema gave a thumbs-down, Kelly gave a thumbs-up. Arizona’s minimum wage stands at $12.15 per hour, but advocates say it’s far from sustainable for the average worker. ​Leaders of Fight for $15 said workers have waited too long for a raise, and they’ll continue to strike and march in the streets to demand that lawmakers and employers hear their demands and guarantee a wage they can survive on. But there could be drawbacks to a $15

an hour minimum, experts warn. Any attempt to remedy the situation with significantly higher minimum wages will benefit some while others will find fewer available positions or hours reduced in their positions, according to Dennis L. Hoffman, professor of economics at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. “Many employers today are having trouble finding workers even when wages are above minimum wage,” he said. “I believe that the labor market is undergoing significant changes in worker preferences for hours flexibility and type of work, including more options to work from home.”

bring her cookie classes and parties to the public as Arizonans return to normalcy due to a rise in vaccinations and declining rates of COVID-19 cases. “People love to decorate cookies and I make it really easy for them to do that and have an amazing time. The class is a

little bit different, the class is for people who really want to know how to do it, like the techniques and the recipes and how you make a successful cookie; the parties are just for fun,” George said. Inquiries for both cookie orders and class or party reservations can be found

on The Cookie Mill’s website alongside countless samples of George’s previous work. “My cookies tell a story and you just can’t get that in a store-bought cookie,” George added.

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amily. When Kyli Crooms is taking over a program, that is the defining factor of the environment he is trying to build. “I try to go above and beyond for any and all of my players,” Crooms said. “Not just on the court, but off the court. If my players know that I’ll give 110 percent for them, then that’s the kind of culture you set the table for and then it’s just automatic. Your players will do it back for you, your families will go above and beyond.” Crooms is taking this mindset to San Tan Charter School, where he was promoted to head coach after serving as an assistant coach on Varsity last season. Heading into his fourth season at the school — he spent two seasons coaching middle school basketball — Crooms is leading a program fresh off a 15-win season that included a run to the 2A Division semifinals. Replacing Derek Freeman, who spent five years leading the Roadrunners, Crooms is taking over a roster he is familiar with. Six of San Tan’s players work with him at Amateur Athletic Union program UH Elite, where he is club director. “He teaches leadership things we need to know at the next level,” junior guard AJ Turner said. “And we’ve been winning. We’ve been doing better.” Coaching is a natural profession for Crooms, since he has been involved in basketball for nearly his entire life. Growing up in Rancho Cucamonga, California, he started playing in fourth grade and made his way to the RC Bulls Elite, an AAU program in Los Angeles with alumni such as Milwaukee Bucks point guard Jrue Holiday. After three years at Alta Loma High School, he suited up for Vanguard Uni-

versity, Cerritos Community College and Arizona Christian University. Then, as the lead trainer at Life Time Fitness in Southern California out of college, his journey from the hardwood to the sideline commenced. Moving to he First-year San Tan Charter basketball coach Kyli Crooms is sharing his Arizona, a family-oriented mindset with the team in its quest for another state title co-started – the program’s first at the AIA level. (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff) club program — while working at Life Time’s Gilbert location — that connected him with the area’s high school coaches. He had success leading a U-17 team, which inspired him to create UH Elite. “(Basketball) taught me how to grow up and be a man, take accountability for the stuff I wanted to do,” Crooms said. “That’s really what led me to say ‘Okay well, I see a lot of kids with talent.’ As I was training, I got to see a lot of people that I didn’t feel were doing things the right way.” “I thought, ‘I have some time to do it, so let me step in and put a few teams and we can see if we can get some players up to the next level.’” Following his first season, Crooms sent “four or five” players to programs including California State University, Long Beach and Utah San Tan guard Erick Booker is one of the oldest Valley University. Now, UH Elite has on the Roadrunners’ roster this upcoming season four coaches and more than eight and has become a leader in Crooms’ eyes after teams. playing for him at the club level. (Pablo Robles/GSN Building a program is what he Staff) now hopes to achieve at San Tan.

Crooms led the Roadrunners in their four games at the Section 7 Basketball Tournament in Glendale. Going 3-1 over the weekend, San Tan was led by Turner and junior guard Erick Booker — both play for Crooms on UH Elite. The guards are two of the Roadrunners’ oldest players for a team that Crooms looks forward to developing. “He’s a good coach,” Booker said. “He helps me get through my mindset and helps me focus (and) motivate myself to get better.” According to Crooms, San Tan — whose roster at Section 7 was split evenly with six underclassmen and six upperclassmen — is a young team that is ready to learn and showcase their skills to programs across the East Valley. He knows hard work must be done to reach this point, which his players are showing. Crooms said Booker is finding his identity on the court and carries a ‘I’ll run through a wall for you’ mentality, while Turner is stepping in as a team leader and carrying over his effort from practice last year when he pushed the pace and challenged senior guards. For each player that dons the green and yellow jersey, Crooms hopes to improve their game and help San Tan succeed on the court, which may encourage new players to come to the school. “If you see the kids getting better, then why wouldn’t you want to come be a part of that?” Crooms said. “Wins will come with that. As we develop the program, it’s ‘Okay, are we taking strides each week to get better at something that we weren’t? Are we breaking bad habits?’” When the 2021 season tips off, San Tan will be contenders for the 2A title. To raise the trophy, the Roadrunners will have to be brought in. Crooms know that, and has a strategy for it. It is one that may lead to a championship for his newest basketball family. “The sky’s the limit,” Crooms said.


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The Arizona Museum of Natural History exhibit looks at Arizona 75 million years ago. (Courtesy City of Mesa)

The i.d.e.a. Museum’s Robo Art exhibitions let kids of all ages explore the design, engineering and technology of robots. They can build a 3-D bot, play coding games and learn about a variety of robots, the history of robotics and more. Several hands-on activities and experiences have returned, including the jungle-themed Black Light Room, cozy Zen Den and the Magnetic Wall, featuring balls and chutes. Plus, the HUB Gallery has added a Puppet Theater, storybook floor game and new art activity, featuring fairytale characters. Both museums also are extending business hours this summer. Beginning July 1, the Museum of Natural History, 53 N. Macdonald, will be open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. on Sunday. Besides the new exhibit, visitors also can visit a village of the ancestral Sonoran

day through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. It is featuring works by sculptor and mixed media artist Angel Cabrales, known for his provocative social commentaries on the Latin-American experience. Also on exhibition are: “Passage,” a collaborative site-specific installation of 7,000+ unfired clay beads symbolizing lives lost on the US-Mexico border; “The Myth of the Incomplete Self” (El mito del yo incompleto); and “Docents Select: Indigenous Americas.” Find timed entries on each museum’s website. Reservations are strongly recommended during busy summer months. Tickets are also sold at the door. Admission to Arizona Museum of Natural History is $7 for children ages 3-12 and $13 for ages 13 and up; museum members are free. At the i.d.e.a. Museum, admission is $9 for ages 1 and up. Members and babies 11 months and younger

Desert People and try gold panning. The i.d.e.a. Museum, 150 W. Pepper Place, will be open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Its creative experiences support early learning, nurture creative thinking and are meant to “Ologies!: The Science of Anthropology and Paleontology” is the “engage families in Natural History Museum’s first bilingual exhibition. (Special to quality time together GSN) throughout the museum,” a spokeswoman noted.. are free. Mesa Contemporary Arts MuseThe museum includes ArtVille, a color- um is free, but reservations are recomful town featuring imaginative play activ- mended. ities aimed at ages 4 and younger. Socks Museum activities, tickets and more at are required. arizonamuseumofnaturalhistory.org, ideThe Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, aMuseum.org and mesaartscenter.com/ 1 E. Main St., is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues- museum.


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Obituaries Suzanne Louise Fowler

"Sweet Sue” passed from this life into eternity July 22, 2021 in Gilbert, Arizona. She entered this life June 22, 1940 in Washington, Pennsylvania delighting her parents John G Dille and Margaret J. Dille. Sue had three sisters, Linda (Zahniser), Kathleen (Perkins), and Peggy (Nielsen). Suzanne grew up in Prosperity, Pennsylvania, a small farming community, about ten miles out of Little Washington, PA. Sue would tell people that where she grew up was a great place to grow up. There was only one school, one grocery store and one church. Everyone knew each other, and it was like one big family! She regularly attended the Presbyterian Church, where as a young teenager she and six of her friends were locally known as the “Magnificent Seven” for their diligent study of the Bible and presentations to the congregation. In 1964, she followed her parents to Arizona. In 1968, she met and married David Strange in Chandler, AZ where they raised their four children John , Barbara, Theresa, and Pamela. She was always involved with her children’s activities. She coached her children’s softball and baseball teams. She taught her children and grandchildren how to hunt and fish. She had an affinity for animals and frequently was called upon to nurse wounded wildlife back to health. She started a successful dog obedience training school with a friend. She worked for many years for the Chandler Unified School District. She was a member of several community clubs including Elks club and Eagles. Sue and David eventually divorced. She subsequently married Darrell Fowler on December 29th, 2006. They enjoyed traveling to Mexico, fishing and spending time with grandchildren. They considered themselves to be two peas in a pod. He passed away in 2018 and she keenly felt his loss and the loneliness that ensued. Sue is survived by her last living sister Peggy, her children, John Strange, Barbara Daniels, Theresa Urquidi (Justin), and Pamela Evans (Jeff); 19 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, two nieces and two nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Darrell Fowler, parents John and Margaret Dille., her sisters Linda and Kathleen, her daughterin law, Amanda Strange, her nephew Johnny Wood and her grandson Shawn Spano. There will be a Celebration of Life for friends and family of Suzanne from 3-7pm on Saturday August 14, 2021, at The Elks lodge #2429, located at 1775 West Chandler Blvd, Chandler, AZ 85224, all are welcome, please come and share your stories about Sue.

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Home Improvement

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Family Owned with 50 years' EXPERIENCE. Shower and tub enclosures, Framed, Frameless or Custom Doors, We also install insulated glass, mirrored closet doors, window glass, mirrors, patio doors, glass table protectors. If it’s glass, we can help you. QUALITY SERVICE at Competitive Prices. FREE Estimates

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HOME REMODELING REPAIRS & CUSTOM INTERIOR PAINTING Move a wall; turn a door into a window. From small jobs and repairs to room additions, I do it all. Precision interior painting, carpentry, drywall, tile, windows, doors, skylights, electrical, fans, plumbing and more. All trades done by hands-on General Contractor. Friendly, artistic, intelligent, honest and affordable. 40 years' experience. Call Ron Wolfgang Pleas text or leave message Cell 602-628-9653 Wolfgang Construction Inc. Licensed & Bonded ROC 124934

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Roofing

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Public Notices ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: SIMPLE SPIRIT 101 LLC II The address of the registered office is: 625 W. 1ST STREET, APT 254, TEMPE, AZ 85281, USA The name of the Statutory Agent is: LEE CHARLES HITE III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: LEE CHARLES HITE/ LEE CHARLES HITE/ LEE CHARLES HITE Published August 1,8,15, 2021 / East Valley Tribune 40371 Notification is hereby given that Bank of America National Association, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 170, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC, 28202, has filed an application with the Comptroller of the Currency on August 8, 2021, as specified in 12 CFR 5 of the Comptroller’s Licensing Manual, for permission to establish a domestic branch in the vicinity of:

Roofing

• 1515 N Higley Rd STE 101, Gilbert, Maricopa County, AZ 85234

aOver 30 Years of Experience

Any person wishing to comment on this application may file comments in writing with the Large Bank Licensing Lead Expert, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 400 7 th Street S.W., Mail Stop 10E-2, Washington, DC 20219, within 30 days after the date of this publication. The nonconfidential portions of the application are on file with the Deputy Comptroller of the Currency as part of the public file. This file is available for public inspection during regular business hours.

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TO: Brian James Stebbings 15801 S 48th St., Apt 1127 Phoenix, AZ 85048-0843 The State Medical Board of Ohio 30 E. Broad Street, 3 rd Floor Columbus, OH 43215-6127 In the Matter of: Brian James Stebbings Case No. 21-CRF-0018 On May 12, 2021 the State Medical Board of Ohio mailed an Order to Brian James Stebbings denying his application for a license to practice respiratory care in the State of Ohio. The order was sent to Mr. Stebbings via certified mail, return receipt requested, at his last known address of record, 15801 S 48th St., Apt 1127, Phoenix, AZ 85048-0843 The Order was returned to the Board by the U.S. Postal Service marked “return to sender, unable to forward”. Mr. Stebbings may be entitled to an appeal. Such an appeal must be commenced by the filing of a Notice of Appeal with the State Medical Board and the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. The Notice of Appeal must set forth the Order appealed from and state that the State Medical Board’s Order is not supported by reliable, probative, and substantive evidence and is not in accordance with law. The Notice of Appeal may, but is not required to, set forth the specific grounds of the appeal. Any such appeal must be filed within fifteen (15) days after the last date of publication in accordance with the requirements of Section 119.12, Ohio Revised Code. Please contact the undersigned to ascertain the last date of publication. Any questions or correspondence should be addressed to: Jackie Moore Case Control Office 30 E. Broad Street, 3 rd Floor Columbus, OH 43215-6127 Jackie.moore@med.ohio.gov Publication: East Valley Tribune, Aug 1, 8, 15, 2021 / 40271

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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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