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summer transition program goes green at efhs
3rd annual estrella kid’s triathlon
estrella resident, busy wife and moth-
er of three children, Denice, chal-
lenged herself and earned a hawaiian
dream vacation for herself and her
husband, David, through her inde-
pendent cookie lee jewelry sales
over the past year.
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hawaiian Dream vacation...
estrella residents Denice and David earned a hawaiian dream vacation.
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incoming freshmen enrolled in estrella foothills
high school’s summer transition program did
their part to be kind to the earth during one of
their eco-friendly educational days. the students
planted a variety of herb seeds in rich organic soil
using biodegradable pots.
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this unique opportunity allows for kids to explore their interest in
cycling, running and swimming in a positive environment, while learn-
ing fundamental skills necessary to reach their athletic goals and setting
the path for a positive life-long journey in sports.
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It’s been eight years since that fateful morning, the eleventh of September, when we glued ourselves to our television screens after learning about the planes crash-ing into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Although I often have trouble looking back in retrospect to remember the events of last week, I clearly remember the series of attacks coordinated by Al-Qaeda as if that morning passed just a few months ago. Chances are, you remember exactly where you stood as the events of that morning unfolded, too. I can’t help but think, if eight years can slip by that quickly, so might a decade. So where do we go as a nation from here? How can we make a positive impact as individuals or as part of a community? Without a doubt, there’s no time to waste. Improvement begins with our commitment to rethink, recharge and reuse the resources of our planet to help secure its future for the next generations.
If asked, could you name even two ways that you are aiding in a green project in your own home? The following pages provide planet-friendly tips to assist
your start with a greener, more eco-friendly lifestyle. Small changes that add up quickly, leading to positive changes that will parallel new habits with the start of a new fall season.
This issue invites you to make a small contribution to our servicemen stationed in Iraq to aid in a little much-needed relaxation time. Our cover story highlights the rewards of determination. Read how DeNice Watkins put her mind toward a goal and achieved it!
I can’t promise you that your new efforts to live green-er will enable you to wake up to a fresh evergreen lawn or keep the electric company’s hand completely out of your wallets. However, I can assure you that a little extra effort to refurbish or reuse just might reduce your home’s energy usage, resulting in an accumulation of extra green in your wallet to spend on something much more important than bills - you!
In honor of this great nation, I respectfully dedicate this issue to all troops serving our country - “We will never forget.”
“We will never forget.” kim alvaraDO
editor’s corner– George W. Bush
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hilton hawaii and waikiki Beach were two destina-
tions that Denice watkins only dreamed that she
and her and her husband, David, could visit “some-
day.” as a matter of fact, this southern california
native hadn’t ever been anywhere outside of
laguna Beach and her surrounding community
here in arizona. so this busy wife and mother of
three children challenged herself and earned the
hawaiian dream vacation through her independent
cookie lee jewelry sales over the past year. “laguna
beach is beautiful,” said estrella resident, Denice
watkins, “hawaii is better!” for seven full days, Denice and her husband,
David, along with many other cookie lee sales representatives and their
spouses, combed the beaches of waikiki and were pampered in luxury
through a variety of entertaining experiences. the highlight of her trip
wasn’t beating arizona’s June heat, the formal dinner cruise or traveling
into chinatown for shopping; although those elements of the vacations
were rewarding. the single, most important feature of the trip, was being
able to spend seven uninterrupted days with her husband, while the kids
played back at home in goodyear with grandma.
On one specific hawaiian evening, previous to a planned “white night
party,” some time was set aside for couples to renew their wedding vows.
Denice and David were positioned on the lawn in front of a chapel with
estrella resident earns a trip to hawaii!
a beautiful waterfall; the perfect backdrop to an
incredible evening. “David, a man of few words,
turned to me, looked me right in the eyes and said,
i’am proud of you. thank you for bringing me to
hawaii.” Denice recalls that those words meant the
world to her. she remembers that this particular
evening summed up her journey in the tropical
paradise. “i feel earning the hawaiian getaway is
one of my greatest accomplishments ever,” she
said. Denice set a goal and worked on it every day
for a year until it was achieved. “it wasn’t always
smooth sailing,” she recalls in regards to obtaining the trip, “But with many
prayers, determination and help from my family, my customers and my
friends, i did it!”
Denice has been selling jewelry as an independent sales consultant for
the company for more than four years. she has flourished from someone
who described herself as having low self esteem, owning only a single pair
of pearl earrings in those earlier days - which she described as, “too dressy
for the neighborhood park or applebee’s,” into an independent salesper-
son earning an abundance of friendships and income. her next goal is
to earn the 2010 dream vacation to punta cana in the caribbean through
this year’s jewelry sales. Denice credits her career for giving her personal
security and her flourishing new identity.
local publisher coming to estrella
The Starpointe Residents Club recently hosted a signing for Estrella resident Richard “Dick” Toliver’s newly published book, An Uncaged Eagle. Richard “Dick” Toliver is a retired Air Force Colonel. He and his wife Peggy have recently created a new com-pany called Saguaro Publishing Company with the assistance of Mark and Jennifer Weber, who have assisted the Estrella residents through the process of self-publishing.
Mr. Toliver’s latest release, An Uncaged Eagle is a piece sure to touch your emotions, featuring highlights and “low-lights” of Mr. Toliver’s life. An Uncaged Eagle is perfect read-ing for anyone who has encountered difficulties in his or her life. Uncaged Eagles are individuals who have made a signifi-cant impact on the lives of others. Dig in and travel through the life of Colonel Toliver, beginning with his family’s escape from the Ku Klux Klan, which took place in the backwoods of Louisiana back in 1942. Embrace events of survival, meeting face-to-face with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, a life-changing event at 20,000 feet, and the Retired Colonel’s journey of life, coming full-circle.
The Tolivers have settled in Estrella Mountain Ranch, calling Arizona their home. Mr. Toliver continues public service as a Motivational Speaker. He has spoken to troops and groups throughout the United States as well as those sta-tioned overseas. He served on the Board of Directors at West Valley Hospital and currently serves on the Resident Advisory Committee to the Estrella Community Board of Directors. For additional information, please contact the Tolivers at [email protected] or visit www.uncagedeagle.com.
goodyear white tanks rotary club collects school supplies for needy children
Members of the Goodyear White Tanks Rotary Club weath-ered some extreme weather condi-tions on Saturday, August 1 at the entrance of a local retail store to collect school supplies for needy children. Their mission this time was to fill 400 backpacks with crayons, markers, glue sticks, paper and necessary supplies to put smil-ing faces on some less fortunate youngsters.
On Thursday, August 6, members of the Goodyear White Tanks Rotary Club delivered 400 backpacks loaded with back to school supplies and “mountains” of loose school supplies to Arizona Children’s Association. Last year, the office located at 11327 W. Bell Road in Surprise received a total donation of only two backpacks. What a welcomed surprise it was to receive thousands of supplies that will benefit thousands of children throughout the Valley this year. The Arizona Children’s Association serves the entire West Valley from West Phoenix and Tolleson all the way to Wickenburg and Tonopah. Upon learning of the plight of this office which serves about 800 children who are mostly poverty stricken and in crisis family situations, the Goodyear White Tanks Rotary Club came to the rescue. Between the Rotary Club members’ donations and help from Walmart, this mighty effort from a 60 member Rotary Club showed how one organization can make a difference in our community, especially in times of great financial need.
The Arizona Children’s Association is located at 11327 W. Bell Road in Surprise, Arizona and offers more than 40 programs and services. Annually, Arizona’s Children Association serves more than 45,000 children and their families across all 15 counties in Arizona. The Arizona’s Children’s Association is one of the largest non-profit agencies in the State to offer foster care, adoption, behavioral health, prevention programs, and other child welfare services -- thanks to your contributions, we’ve been positively affect-ing the lives of Arizona’s children for over 97 years.
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awana program resumes this fall
it’s time once again for awana at estrella mountain church. awana, approved workmen are not
ashamed (2 timothy 2:15), has evolved over almost 50 years, into a nation-wide recognized christian
educational program for youth. it’s a scheduled time for children in the community to combine learn-
ing and game playing in a high energy, fun-filled environment. the awana program originated in a
handful of churches in chicago back in 1950 and has grown tremendously, spreading to more than
one-hundred countries. the program has accumulated millions of adult alumni and is gearing up for
another season at estrella mountain church.
awana begins on monday, september 14 at 6:30 p.m. it will be held on monday and tuesday evenings
throughout the course of the school year. ages of participants range from cubbies (those students
who are two years previous to kindergarten), sparks (kindergarten through second grade) and t&t
(third through sixth graders.) register your child now. Booths will be set up on sunday mornings in
the estrella mountain church courtyard following sunday services, or you can contact susan Young at
[email protected] or call 623-386-0300 for more information on volunteering to help with this pro-
gram, or for registration inquiries.
mark your calendars for additional upcoming events at estrella mountain church, which include the
harvest Bash on October 31 from 4-6 p.m and the Journey to Bethlehem, a December family event.
the date for Journey to Bethlehem has not yet been set.
estrella mountain car club hosts classic car show/sock hop
The Estrella Mountain Car Club is hosting a Classic Car Show and Sock Hop on Saturday, September 19. The classic display opens the evening at 6:30 p.m. at the west parking lot of the Starpointe Residents Club. All Estrella residents who own a classic car are encouraged to participate. There is absolutely no entry fee for viewing the array of beautiful automobiles.
Then, get ready to rock around the clock in the Starpointe’s Gallery Room as the Estrella Mountain Car Club brings back the 50’s. This sock hop is an “adult of all ages” event and requires only that the participants be young at heart! Have a retro great time cuttin’ a rug as you twist and stroll back in time with a rockin DJ, liba-tions and buffet style hors d’oeurves. There is a nominal $10 per person charge for the Sock Hop and Poodle skirts are optional, but welcomed! Bring your best girl and your wheels and stroll back to the 1950’s, back to the days when that high school Principal made all the kids take off their shoes to dance on that gymnasium floor.
The EMCC is made up of Estrella residents who own classic, vintage and hot rod cars. The enthusiasts enjoy getting together to socialize. Anyone interested in joining is welcomed. Club membership includes a regular monthly meeting, conducted at the Starpointe Residents Club on the second Saturday of each month at 9 a.m. Residents wishing to learn more about the club should contact Rich at 623-393-8998.
goodyear in actiOn
where will you be on september 26th? it’s goodyear in action Day and businesses all around the city will be opening their doors to you. why? so you can find fun ways to get fit and stay healthy in our all-america city. september 26th promises to be a day dedicated to promoting, edu-cating and motivating goodyear residents of all ages to get mov-ing! to see details; including a challenge to become creative, a list of scheduled events and par-ticipating community businesses, view their website at http://good-yearinaction.com/gia_day.aspx.
golf Balls needed for Our troops
mike Jones and Beth ehle, have teamed up to help to boost morale among some of our troops by supplying them with some golf balls to enhance a makeshift driving range that troops have built. “hitting a few balls gives the soldiers a chance to enjoy a little r&r and that’s the least we can do for them,” says ehle. “we have a local business who will take them and ship them to iraq for us. now, we just have to spread the word and collect balls and clubs.” there is a drop off box at the golf club of estrella or donations can be dropped off at Beth ehle’s home at 17791 w. willow in the fairways. for more information on this collection, contact Beth at [email protected].
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We all have great intentions of doing our fair share to help maintain our planet, but many of us wonder just how to accomplish “going green.” Besides recycling our paper, plastic and empty water bottles (which cuts contributions to our landfills by 66%), what changes can we make in our everyday lifestyles to lead an eco-friendly life? Maybe you’re wondering if your actions truly make a difference. Living green is effective and can be easy. Small changes in your lifestyle can help make a big difference in our planet, its climate, and our future. And doing what’s good for Mother Earth certainly makes us feel good.
first, look at the label
Labels on products that are certified include Energy Star for appliances (including air conditioners, refrigerators, washers and battery chargers), the Leaping Bunny for personal care products and cosmetics, and, of course, the USDA/Organic stamp for foods.
getting started at home
Some “green” products that you might want to consider using in your home include household cleaners, dairy products, meat, poultry, rice and corn products and baby food. Also keep in mind that apples, strawberries, peaches, spinach, green beans and potatoes are all freshly grown foods that are heavily treated with pesticides. These are items that you may choose to purchase in the organic section of your local grocery store.
Going green can also mean saving money. With a few inexpensive purchases and a slight adjustment to buying what you’re “used to buying” you can end up saving a bundle while you’re moving toward your new eco-friendly lifestyle.
consider a few changes in your purchasing habits
• Break the bottled water habit by purchasing a portable stainless steel single-sized, reusable canteen to help keep your drink cold;
• Pack plastic dishware for picnics and camping trips, rather than foam, paper and plastic utensils. Many are dishwasher safe and durable, allowing many uses.
• We’re all seeing an adjustment at the grocery store with bagging our foods and products. Consider purchasing your own, reusable cloth totes and save plastic bag consumption by more than 95%.
Have you ever wondered about the gemstone that represents your birth month? Local resident, Robbie Danchuk has submitted the following infor-mation on September’s highlighted stone, the Sapphire.
SAPPHIRES – The essence of beauty and elegance. The ancient Persians believed that Sapphires were a chip from the pedestal that sup-ported the earth, and that its reflections gave the sky its colors. For those of you born in September, you can choose from a wide variety of colors – white, yellow, orange, green, purple, pink, and, of course, the well-known blues ranging from pastels all the way to midnight blue. There is also the coveted Padparadscha sapphire which combines the subtle hues of pink with orange to create a color comparable to the lotus blossom.
Sapphires come from multiple sources throughout the world but per-haps the best known is the Ceylon Sapphire from India which holds the
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• Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs, reducing approximately 75% of energy used for lighting.
completely free ways to economize
• Challenge yourself to cut out one trip to the grocery store a week to save gasoline usage;
• Change the air filter in your car at least one time per year to save the equivalent of 28 cents per gallon of gasoline;
• Create an indoor “garden” of plants. Houseplants remove compounds emitted from paints, synthetic materials and cleaning supplies, from the air.
• Remove lint from dryer filter after each use. A dirty filter uses 30% more energy.
• Use sponges instead of paper towels for clean ups. Germs can be removed from sponges by microwaving a saturated sponge for two minutes, one time per week. (Do not microwave a dry sponge, it will catch fire!)
• Remove your name from catalog mail by signing up at catalog.org.
• Set wash cycle on your wash machine to “cold” which will clean your laundry equally as well and save you up to $63 per year.
• Challenge yourself to shave two minutes off of your morning shower to save water consumption and dollars.
Carlson Solar Technologies also offers ways to “Harness the sun for a greener tomorrow” with solar heat and solar power systems designed for our homes. Utilizing the sun’s energy can enable us to save energy and lower our energy bills. Imagine the benefits of using the heat from sunshine (Arizona’s trademark) to make hot water and solar power to generate electricity for our homes.
Besides all of the savings, a new and improved eco-lifestyle is the wave of the future; a way to improve our planet. Maybe you’ll begin with the small changes in your lifestyle,or go full-out transformation with new solar solu-tions for your home. Regardless, when you’re saving money and saving the planet, it’s a real win-win situation!
earliest record for the mining of these gem-stones. In India, it was believed that a Sapphire immersed in water formed an elixir that could cure the bite of scorpions and snakes (not a bad gemstone to have for those of us living in the Arizona desert!)
September’s birthstone is linked to calm-ness and loyalty and for many hundreds of years Sapphires were the traditional engagement gemstone. Sapphires symbolize truth, sincerity and faithfulness and are thought to bring peace, joy, and wisdom to their owners.
(Contact Robbie Danchuk of T&R Gemstones & Jewelry at 602-885-1001 for more infor-mation on gemstones, their origin and lore.)
the gemstone corner
going green – simplified!
Dulce vas scheduled to perform
Enjoy a special intimate performance that will be fun for all ages as Estrella’s favorite, dulce VAS, plays at Ground Control Coffee, located at 14140 W. Indian School Road in Goodyear on Saturday, September 12 from 8 to 11 p.m. Entertainers include Vee on the harp, Sherry on flute, and Tom on bass. Save the date to be entertained on this enchanted evening.
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• Parent Teacher Conferences will be held Wednesday and Thursday, September 2-4. Students will be dismissed on each of these days at 12:30 p.m.
• Character Counts Assembly will be Friday, September 25 at 2 p.m.
• Fire Pals Assembly will be Tuesday, September 29 for grades K-5.
• Westar was recognized as an Arizona Highly Performing School for the 08-09 School year. This is the next step up from the label Westar has received over the previous four years. Congratulations to our edu-cation community!
In an effort to continually provide our children with the highest qual-ity of safety and education, we would like to remind you of our guidelines concerning a few important issues.
Deliveries to the ClassroomWe are unable to disturb classrooms as this takes our children off task.
Please notify your children, in the morning, if you plan to bring in their lunch. Please have their lunch labeled (name, grade and teacher name) and in the office by 10 a.m. to ensure delivery to the designated area in the caf-eteria. Your children will then know to look for their lunch in the cafeteria. Homework assignments and books will be placed in the teacher’s mailbox. Teachers check their mailboxes twice daily.
Pick Up and Drop Off of StudentsPlease be sure to completely fill out the sign in form, located at the front
desk, when entering our campus and fill in your ending time when exiting. Remember to have your ID available. When picking up students, at the end of the day, you must wait until the dismissal bell rings to go out on campus.
Please review your designated meeting area with your children to avoid con-fusion. Remember to use the ball field parking lot for pick up and drop off of all students, 1st through 8th grade. Kindergarten uses the kinder circle. The north parking lot is reserved for handicapped parking, overflow from the employee parking lot and visitors to our campus.
End of the Day Plans or Early Pick Up of Students When requesting your children early, it is important to come into the
office 10 minutes prior to allow the office time to call the student and have them gather their assignments and belongings. Again, we appreciate you always having ID available. We request that you keep your child’s end of the day plans as consistent as possible in order to avoid confusion. If you must change your child’s plans, it is important that you do so by calling our office at least 30 minutes prior to dismissal to ensure the office staff, teacher and child are notified.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. As always, emer-gency requests will be handled accordingly.
estrella mountain elementary school news
westar elementary school news
Welcome to our new teachers!Lisa Hickman-Reading Coach
Kris Goodwin-Technology Teacher
Rita Merrill-Middle School Science
Karimy Bryson-ParaProfessional
Melody Adkins-Paraprofessional
Julie Morrow-Technology Coach
Carolyn Schlobohm-Librarian
Ted Klein-PE Teacher
Ann Marie Shirley-PE Instructor
Deb Nickel-Art Teacher
Incoming freshmen enrolled in Estrella Foothills High School’s Summer Transition Program did their part to be kind to the Earth during one of their eco-friendly educational days. The students planted a variety of herb seeds in rich organic soil using bio-degradable pots. The seeds and some of the supplies for this ‘going green’ project were donated by the local Buckeye Lowe’s home improvement store. Team Members from Lowe’s were on-site to help with the planting project and instructed students on watering procedures to assure that the edible herbs flourished. In addition, students exchanged facts about consumption of water and other valuable resources Freshman, Mallory Rockhill recalls that two of the facts that were most surprising to her. First, how many full gallons of water were necessary to flush a toilet -seven. She was also surprised to learn that bathing, rather than showering, saved a substantial amount of water. Conservation tips raised awareness on water usage for the high school students.
summer transition program goes green at efhs
music together classes
Come join the fun and learn music at the same time! Music Together Classes are beginning a ten week Fall Semester on Thursday, September 17 at Starpointe. The research-based classes are part of an international program for children from babies through 5 year olds, and the adults that love them. Mary Wilkening, a certified public school teacher and music teacher, will lead the class in songs, dances, finger plays, and other activi-ties. Children learn music better in their first five years than they will at any other time in their lives. Come share the joy of making music with your children. Classes are at 10:30 a.m. on Thursdays from September 17 to November 19. Each family receives two CD’s and a Songbook of the semester’s songs as well as a DVD on how children learn music. Call Mary at 623-935-5313 or go online at www.members.cox.net/musictogetherwest for more information. You can sign up on line with Paypal or register with a $60 tuition deposit.
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In a world where sunshine never ends and rain rarely falls....where every drop of water comes at a price.... a tough new hero named Desert Dan is battling to hold down Max Usage, the water-wasting villain.
Meet the world’s greatest adventurer and water conservationist – Desert Dan, Saver of the Last Drop. He’s come to Goodyear on a quest to hold down Max Usage, the most notorious water-waster this town has ever seen. Desert Dan needs everyone’s help as he works to vanquish Max Usage and save the day as water use peaks this summer.
Up to 70 percent of our water is used outdoors during the summer. The demand for water peaks every year in July and August. Average daily demand soars from a January minimum of four million gallons per day to a peak of more than 10 million gallons per day.
The city of Goodyear is urging its water customers to be efficient during this high-demand time and cut back on the amount of water they use – especially outdoors. Here’s how customers can help hold down Max Usage this month:
• Water yards and landscaping every other day using an odd/even sched-ule. Odd numbered addresses water on odd-numbered dates; even-numbered addresses water on even-numbered dates.
• Water only between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. Less evaporation at night makes
this more efficient than watering during the heat of the day.
• Turn off irrigation systems when the weather is windy.
• Leave sprinklers and irrigation systems off for three days after heavy rains.
Reducing water use pays off now and later. In the short term, custom-ers who use water efficiently in the summer pay lower water bills. It costs the city more to deliver each additional gallon of water when demand peaks. The last few gallons can cost six and a half times more to treat and deliver than the cheapest water. Over time, using lots of expensive water will drive rates up.
Kids can help, too. Desert Dan is recruiting children ages 7 to 14 to be Water Marshals. Sign up and get a free Water Marshal Challenge Kit.
Learn how to start saving water today. Sign up online at www.goodyearaz.gov/h2o365 or pick up applications and Desert Dan’s Water Marshal Kits at City Hall, 190 N. Litchfield Road.
Join Desert Dan now, and let’s hold down Max Usage!
desert dan, saver of the last drop, battles to hold down max usage
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saturDaY - OctOBer 31
Oktoberfestsaturday, October 31
safety, awareness, and assistance will be the theme for this year’s Oktoberfest which will be held in the amphitheater on October 31 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. the city of goodyear’s police and fire Department will be on hand to demonstrate the importance of safety and awareness in your neighbor-hoods as they promote Block watch. we have also partnered with st. mary’s westside food Bank to promote assistance to those in need. we hope to bring in 10,000 pounds of food that will go to the agua fria and Buckeye food Banks. the event will host a variety of fun carni-val type booths, entertainment, and concessions. children may participate in fun games such as gourd bowling, football toss, and sack races. what a great way to start off a spooktacular day! minimum donations will be accepted for activities.
don’t forget, we need You!
attention crafters and artists…Your talents are being requested at estrella’s annual Oktoberfest.we are currently taking applica-tions for vendors who are inter-ested in renting a space for this exciting event. please call Beth huerta, club Director, at 623-386-1949 for more information.
pOOl clOsure fOr the seasOn
as a reminder, the water park will operate on weekends only after labor Day weekend; from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. with the last day of the season on sunday, september 20. it’s been a long hot summer and we can’t wait to see you again next pool sea-son. also, look for family swim Days in the heated lap pool in the months to come.
saturDaY – septemBer 26
goodyear in action day - fitness fair &
3rd annual estrella Kid’s triathlon saturday, september 26
On saturday, september 26, we are going to have a day dedicated to promoting, educating, and motivating estrella residents to get mov-ing. estrella multisport club, inc. will be host-ing another wonderful triathlon geared for kids ages 5-13. this unique opportunity allows for kids to explore their interest in cycling, running and swimming in a positive environment, while learning fundamental skills necessary to reach their athletic goals and setting the path for a positive life-long journey in sports.
starting at the starpointe residents center, the race will commence at 8 a.m., with check-in at 7 a.m. the course will be held within a 3-mile radius of the starpointe. the race will begin with a run, followed by a scenic ride around the north lake, and will end with a dip in the lap pool. ages 5-8 will complete the short course consisting of a .25-mile run, 1.5-mile bike ride and a 25-yard swim. ages 9-13 will complete the long course consisting of a .5-mile run, 2.8-mile ride and a 50-yard swim.
pre-registration is required and will be cut off at 150 participants. registration forms can be downloaded from www.estrellamultisport.com or picked up at the starpointe residents club. registrations along with the entry fee must be received by september 11. there is nO same DaY registratiOn. packet pick up is scheduled for september 25.
entry fee is $15 for residents and $25 for non-residents. participants will be allowed to attend a free clinic to prepare both the parents and the kids for the event. the top 3 places in each category will receive a trophy and everyone will receive a participation medal, goody bag and a t-shirt.
sponsors and volunteers are needed and a welcomed component to the success of the triathlon. if you are interested in helping out or in making a charitable, tax deductible donation, please contact amy vasquez at 623-340-9898 or via e-mail at [email protected].
saturDaY anD sunDaY– OctOBer 3-4 estrella’s amazing race and annual camp Outsaturday & sunday, October 3-4
think your family has what it takes to com-pete in 12 mental and physical challenges? test your skills at our annual starpointe team amazing race competition! all ages (over 5 years old) and physical abilities wel-come! teams must have 4 people…if you do not have 4 team members, we will group you with others. the cost of the race is $5 per person. after the race, get ready to camp out under the stars with your fellow estrellans. enjoy a bonfire, fishing, great food, a movie and fun with your neighbors! children under 18 are nOt permitted without an adult. an adult must be present in every tent. this amaz-ing event will be on October 3-4 (11 a.m. saturday – 6 a.m. sunday). the cost of the event is $7 for residents and $10 for guests. come sign up at starpointe!
new weBsite it’s coming! Beginning in mid september, check out your new community website. it will still be at www.lifeinestrella.com, it will just be more user-friendly. follow the steps on the screen to log in and explore the new
and improved site.
cOmmunitY garage sale
save the Date! Our estrella community garage sale will be held saturday, november 7 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
warm up america!
estrella is collecting afghan squares to donate to local charities and non-profit orga-nizations. warm up america is an organization made up of volunteers who create hand-made afghan blankets, clothing and accessories to help those
in need. these items provide warmth and comfort to people who have lost their homes, fled abusive relations, or are being cared for in hospices, shelters, hospitals, and nursing homes. visit www.lifeinestrella.com to download the pattern or stop by starpointe for a get together on the 3rd and 4th thursday of every month beginning at 9 a.m. so far we have collected 76 squares, but it is going to take all the yarn lovers of estrella to get more made. we want to be able to donate as many blankets as possible by november. if you have any questions, please con-tact starpointe at 623-386-1949 and ask for Jeff or candice.
girls get your best dress on and fathers dust off your suits and ties. estrella Youth sports is proud to announce the 2nd annual father Daughter Dance. the cost to enjoy this memorable event will be $55 and includes dinner, dancing, flowers, and a photo. Discounts will be available for multiple children. register online at www.eyskids.com or contact amie at 602-228-2734
saturDaY - septemBer 12
2nd annual father daughter dancesaturday, september 12, 5pm
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estrella
hOa bulletin board
community services Office hours:
Mon.–Fri. 8am–5pm Closed on Saturday
Tel: 623-386-1112 | Fax: 623-386-5788
starpointe residents club
17665 West Elliot Rd, Goodyear, AZ 85338, 623-386-1949
Operating Hours:
Mon.–Th. 5:30am–9pm, Fri. 5:30am–8pm
Sat. 8am–8pm, Sun. 10am–8pm
community Patrol’s Phone number
602-329-0462
estrella managementEstrella is professionally managed by Capital Consultant Mgmt. Corp. (CCMC)
Estrella Management Team Community Manager: Patty Garman, CMCA, CAAM
Club Director: Beth Huerta, CMCA
Facilities Director: Scott McVay
Admin Coordinator: Sharon Thunstedt
Administrative Associate: Tammy Campbell
Covenants Coordinator: Jodi Matlock & Kathy Milne
Communications Coordinator: Dawn Waterfield
Design Review Coordinator: Jodi Matlock
Residents Club Coordinator: Lisa Sowada
Community Event Coordinator: Pam McMiller
Maintenance Coordinator: Brent McDonald
Yacht Club Coordinator: Ryan Chonka
assessment billing address:
Payment Processing Center
c/o CCMC-Western Region
PO Box 105260
Atlanta, GA 30348-5260 or pay online at www.ccmcnet.com.
community association board members:
Estrella Joint Committee (EJC) Developer Appointed Board Members: Alper Adli, David Prescott, Pete Tieche, Lesle Sweeney and Ryan Johnson
Estrella Community Association (ECA) Developer Appointed Board Members: Alper Adli, Lesle Sweeney, David Prescott
Resident Elected Board Members: Freeda Seltzer and Raquel Llivina
Villages at EMR Community Association (VCA) Developer Appointed Board Members: Alper Adli, Pete Teiche
Resident Elected Board Member: Dennis Brungardt and Scott McCarthy
hOa contactUpdating Your Contact Information
we would like to make sure we have the most cur-rent information from you. in case of an emergency, it makes it easier to get a hold of you when our files are accu-rate. if you have changed your address, phone number, or email address, please contact the community services Office at 623-386-1112. thank you for your help.
Annual Meeting Announcement
congratulations to our two new resident members of the vca Board of Directors. Dennis Brungardt and scott mccarthy will start their term at the august 25th Board meeting.
Interested in Block Watch?
Block watch programs are a great way to get to know your neighbors. with participation from you and your neighbors, in conjunc-tion with the goodyear police Department, you can help reduce crimes in your neigh-borhood. participation does require getting to know your neighbors, recognizing suspi-cious activities, and report-ing concerns to the police. we can help you get a Block watch meeting started in your neighborhood and walk you through the process of having your meetings. if you are inter-ested in starting or being a part of the Block watch program, please contact [email protected].
Reminder to Scoop
let’s be courteous to our neighbors. please remember to bring along a “litter” sack for pet droppings when you take your beloved best friend(s) for that morning or evening stroll around the neighborhoods or community lakes and parks. cleaning up after our friends takes only a few seconds and the benefits of a clean envi-ronment are rewarded to each and every resident in this com-munity. for your convenience, there are several “doggie bag stations” along the walking paths near both lakes, followed by trash receptacles along the way. if you’re walking within private neighborhoods, please bring a bio-degradable bag from home. Did you know that a plastic bag can take 20 years to decompose? this small courtesy enables all of us to sit along the grassy walking paths near our lakes and to walk bare-foot in the sand or grass areas in the parks. the environment and community will be a better place with your help.
Dlc resources, inc. became the common area landscape management provider at estrella at the beginning of 2009. we are committed to enhanc-ing the community through as many avenues as possible: event sponsorships, resident education classes, web-based communi-cations, newsletter articles and aligned goals with the commu-nity management. One of the community’s primary goals is to be more sustainable. we have long recognized the importance and value of sustainable prac-tices in landscape management and regularly review and improve our business operations to iden-tify ways to operate smarter and more efficiently.
One way we are making a big impact at estrella is by reducing the amount of waste that goes to the landfill. waste is separated into two categories; green waste and trash. green waste is defined as the grass clippings, weeds, leaves, small branches and simi-lar debris generated by landscape work. we calculated that 80% of the debris removed from estrella is green waste. this summer, Dlc purchased a horizontal grinder to efficiently process the green waste from all our communi-
Landscaping Firm Goes Green; Improves Quality Of Lifeby Dlc resources, inc.
ties. when the trucks return to our yard at night, the green waste is separated, processed through the grinder and picked up by a green waste recycling company that takes our processed material and turns it into mulch. each year, Dlc prevents approximately 18 million pounds of plant waste from being added to a landfill through recy-cling.
in addition to recycling, Dlc helps improve the quality of life at estrella by reducing the num-ber of vehicles driven by employ-ees to the community. each employee, with the exception of the superintendent and foreman, meets at our shop every morning before departing for the commu-nity. the crew is transported to estrella in a passenger van, reduc-ing the number of vehicles on the road. additionally, the trucks and equipment utilized daily by the crew are stored in a secure loca-tion on site further reducing the potential emissions created trans-porting equipment and personnel to estrella.
to even further reduce our emissions, Dlc replaces all two cycle equipment in our inventory every year. this includes buying all new leaf blowers, line trimmers, hedge trimmers, chainsaws and
backpack blowers. By replac-ing this equipment yearly, we reduce equipment related down time and onsite mechan-ic visits to repair malfunction-ing equipment. consistently updating equipment allows us to take advantage of advances in emissions technology yearly. managers that travel extensive-ly throughout the valley drive smaller, more efficient vehicles including hybrid toyota priuses to further reduce Dlc’s emis-sions.
managing water consump-tion is an important step to operating efficiently. Onsite irrigation technicians spend significant time each day test-ing, repairing and, when neces-sary, replacing various compo-nents of a community’s irriga-tion system to make sure it is in good working order. aggressive water management means giv-ing plants the amount of water they need to thrive; no more, no less. By actively monitoring the irrigation system, changes in weather and the different needs of plants, it is possible for us to keep water that would have been used for irrigation behind the dam or underground in the aquifer.
Did you know?
cfl light Bulbs: compact fluorescent lights are considered haz-ardous waste. these light bulbs can be taken to any home Depot or ace hardware store for proper disposal.
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s u n D aY m O n D aY t u e s D aY w e D n e s D aY t h u r s D aY f r i D aY s at u r D aY
weeklY events
nothing scheduled
weeklY events
adult men’s
Basketball 7:00pm
estrella mountain elementary school,
leroy Baca at 623-388-4047
Bridge, 1–4pm
contact carl Deierling
623-386-6641 or cookie wallis 623-398-8695
weeklY events
nothing this week
weeklY events
playgroup, 9:30–11:30am
contact nicole Yontz
602-400-8373
poker/games, 1pm contact al wolfson
623-328-0118
Bridge class for
Beginners, 6:30pm contact carl Deierling
at 623-386-6641
weeklY events
music together 9:30am
games, games,
games 6:30–8pm
alcoholics
anonymous
7pm, estrella mtn. church, rm 202. contact Jerry r, 408-505-1326
weeklY events
resident coffee
social 8:30–10am
weeklY events
adult golf clinic, 8am
golf club of estrella 623-386-2600
1social committee
mtg
6pm
2redhatter’s
1pm
teen council 4pm
3vca crc meeting
6pm
camera club 7pm
4eca crc meeting
10am
5
6 7scrapbooking
10am
8 Quiddler card
group
1pm
9Drc meeting
8am
voting members 6:30pm
10rac meeting
6:30pm
11 12estrella car club
9am
vit 10am
father Daughter Dance 5pm
13 14Youth guitar
Orchestra 6:30pm
15 16camera club
7pm
17craft & stuff
9am
vca crc meeting 6pm
camera group
7pm
18eca crc meeting
10am
19sock hop w/ classic
car club 7pm
20scrapbooking
10am
21 22Board of Director’s
meeting 6:30pm
23Drc meeting
8:30am
24craft & stuff
9am
25texas hold’em
6:30pm
26goodyear in action Day-fitness fair and
kid’s triathlon 7am
27 28Bunco 6pm
29 30
septemBer 2009
classes, clubs, meetings
m O n D aY t u e s D aY w e D n e s D aY t h u r s D aY f r i D aY s at u r D aY
8:30–9:20am Powerball (Kim Hopkins)
3:30–4:20pm Karate 4–7 (Kevin Bench)
8:30–9:20am Powerball (Kim Hopkins)
9:30–10:20am Music Together (Mary Wilkening)
9:00–10:20am Yoga (Linda Jojola)
8:30–9:20amPilates (Carla Walters)
9:30–10:30am Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
4:30–5:20pm Karate 7–12 (Kevin Bench)
9:30–10:20am Yoga (Linda Jojola)
3:30–4:20pm Karate 4–7 (Kevin Bench)
9:30–10:30am Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
10:30–11:20am Pre-Ballet I
5:00–5:50pm Taekwondo, 623-748-8532
6:00–6:50pm Yoga (Linda Jojola)
9:30–10:30am Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
4:30–5:20pm Karate 7–12 (Kevin Bench)
5:00–5:50pm Taekwondo, 623-748-8532
11:30am–12:20pm Pre-Ballet I
6:00–6:50pm Mixed Muscle Arts (Michael Parham)
7:00–7:50pm Pilates (Carla Walters)
6:30–7:20pm Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
6:00–6:50pm Yoga (Linda Jojola)
12:30–1:20pm Ballet Beginning Pointe
6:30–7:20pm Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
7:00–7:50pm Muscle Pump (Linda Jojola)
1:30–2:20pm Pointe
7:00–7:50pm Step & Pump (Linda Jojola)
8:00-8:50pmBallet II
starpointe residents club program
please nOte: events take place at starpointe residents club unless otherwise noted. for all starpointe events, please call 623-386-1949. please see www.lifeinestrella.com for a comprehensive
calendar of events and to be included in reminders/changes related to upcoming events.
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As former USC graduates, Kari and Chris Hurley claim that their lives practically revolve around the Trojan football game schedule in the fall. As a matter of fact, Chris is diligently working this football season to transform the basement in their Fairways home into a sports fan paradise! And the sports memorabilia is getting easier and easier to come by. “This year, we were excited to have the Dodgers move to Glendale for Spring Training and twice a year we enjoy watching the Lakers beat the Suns. It is almost like LA sports are now coming right to our door….like we never left California,” said Chris. He and Kari are anticipating a trip to Chicago to see the Trojans play Notre Dame in October.
Chris and Kari made the decision to leave Aliso Viejo, California shortly after their son James was born. “We were outgrowing our condo and knew affording our dream home would be difficult in California,” recalls Kari. She added, “We knew Estrella was the perfect place to raise a family, especially after watching the film in the Home Finding Center. From that day forward, we knew it was the right choice.” The Hurleys enjoy the safe feeling of living in Estrella and have made many wonderful friends. “The people here are key,” says Kari “They are always willing to lend a helping hand, provide some kind of guidance and most important, always ready to have some fun!”
the hurley familyOne of their very best friends is Kari Duncan,
who babysits and dog sits for the Hurleys on occasion. “Little Harrison adores Kari and never cries when we leave him with her,” states Kari. Mike and Kim Jones are also two of the Hurleys’ best friends and neighbors. They were the first couple that Chris and Kari met when they moved here. The Hurleys share kid watching duties and dinners with the Jones family and Kari is relieved to know that she can always count on the Jones if she gets into a jam when Chris is traveling.
Chris and Kari have been married for nine years, but together for sixteen years! The two met
during their junior year at USC. Chris recalls that Kari “went climbing over tables and chairs to talk to him,” but Kari and I agree that there is a much bigger-untold piece to that puzzle! Together they have two small children, James and Harrison, and pup named Rosebowl (Rosie).
Setting the scene on a relaxed weekend at the Hurley home often involves turning on the outdoor speakers, putting up the umbrella and enjoying a few beverages while they float around and play with the kids in the pool, followed by some Wii games in the basement. All of this playtime often evolves into catching a Trojan game on the big screen, followed by an afternoon nap.
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28-oz. pasta sauce – home-
made or your favorite jar
pasta sauce
1-1/2 cups water
12 oz. spaghetti pasta, bro-
ken in half
1/2 cup shredded part-skim
mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
cheese
in a large (12”) skillet, combine spa-
ghetti sauce and water. stir to com-
bine. Bring to a boil over medium-high
heat. add spaghetti and stir well, mak-
ing sure spaghetti is submerged in
the sauce. if necessary, you may add
another 1/4 cup or so of water.
Bring to a boil again. cover, reduce
heat to low, and simmer for 20-25
minutes, stirring frequently. You may
add more water or tomato sauce if the
mixture appears to be too dry. cook
until spaghetti is al dente. top with
cheese and serve immediately.
skillet spaghetti Serves 4
Simple Meatballs
1 lb. lean ground beef
1 egg
2 Tbsp. water
1/2 cup bread crumbs
1/4 cup minced onion
1/2 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
preheat oven to 350 degrees. in large
bowl combine egg, water, bread crumbs,
onion, salt and pepper and combine.
add ground beef and mix together using
a spoon or your hands. form into meat-
balls about 1” in diameter and place on
a broiler pan (i use a portion scoop for
this so all meatballs are uniform in size).
Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes
until meatballs are no longer pink in
center. while meatballs are baking, pre-
pare the skillet spaghetti.
skillet spaghetti & simple meatballs Serves 4
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Dollar Stretching Dinners
Time For Your Retirement Reality Check
Feeding a family in these economic times can be tough. Always on the hunt for money saving menus and dollar stretching dinner ideas, I seem
to find the best values to be casseroles and other one dish wonders. A loaf of homemade bread costs less than one dollar to make and can round out the meal.
Casseroles and one dish meals can help to stretch the expensive ingredi-ents by bulking up the dish with less expensive items. Many times the bulk item is a starch, such as pasta or rice.
The recipes below cost roughly $2 per serving. They also freeze well, so consider doubling the recipes and putting the extra pan in the freezer for a future meal.
2-3 large boneless skinless
chicken breasts or 6 small
ones
1.25 cups feta cheese,
crumbled
6 cups cooked brown rice
1 10 oz package frozen spin-
ach thawed and squeezed
of excess liquid
1 28 oz can tomatoes, diced
or whole with juice (if they
are whole you will have to
break them up yourself)
1/4 cup sun dried tomatoes,
chopped
4-5 garlic cloves, chopped
fine
1.5 tbsp olive oil
1/4 cup grated Romano cheese
salt, pepper, basil, and oregano to
taste
add olive oil and garlic to a cOlD skil-
let. turn heat on to medium. when
the garlic has started to soften, add
chicken and par cook, about 5 min-
utes. add can of tomatoes, turn heat to
low, cover and simmer for 20 minutes.
remove chicken breasts and set aside
to cool slightly, then chop into bite
sized pieces. return chopped chicken
to pan. add sun dried tomatoes and
herbs. add the rest of the ingredients
except for the romano cheese and
combine thoroughly. place in a large
baking dish and sprinkle with grated
romano. Bake for 25 minutes; until
cheese is brown on top.
mediterranean chicken & brown rice casserole Serves 14
Do you have any idea of how much you need to save for the retirement lifestyle you envision? If not, you’re like the majority of Americans
who have never done the math. According to a retirement survey, only 47% of workers have tried to calculate how much money they will need for a comfortable retirement.1
Even if your retirement seems a long way off, calculating your future income goal may help you become more serious about saving. In fact, 44% of people who have calculated a retirement savings goal made changes to their retirement plans, and of those almost two-thirds started to save more.2
A retirement needs calculation goes beyond the commonly suggested target to have 70% of pre-retirement income. The familiar 70% figure usu-ally assumes that all your major debts, including a mortgage, are paid off and that your expenses in retirement will be lower than when you were working. Both assumptions may prove to be unrealistic. In the early years of retirement, some people may want to spend a significant amount of money on travel, the pursuit of their hobbies, and other leisure activities. In later years, health-care costs and possibly long-term care may eat away at a greater share of a retired couple’s income. After taking a closer look at their individual situations, some people determine that they would be more com-fortable living on 80%, 90%, or even 100% of their pre-retirement incomes. Once an income goal is established, they can calculate the savings they will
need to accumulate to generate that level of retirement income.If a $1.5 million portfolio earned a hypothetical 5% annual return, an
investor could theoretically withdraw $75,000 per year and never run out of money. If the portfolio earned less than 5%, or if the principal was also withdrawn, the money would not last indefinitely. When determining your target retirement income, it’s also important to think about the cumulative effects of inflation. If $75,000 in today’s dollars seems as though it would be enough, consider that the future purchasing power of that income would be significantly diminished over a period of 10 to 20 years. Fortunately, that same cumulative effect can also work in your favor. The sooner you begin saving for retirement, the longer your investment earnings will have to accu-mulate and multiply into the portfolio that you may eventually need.
Need help with f iguring it out? Call or email David at 623-412-9602 or [email protected]. 1–2) 2008 Retirement Conf idence Survey, Employee Benef it Research Institute The information in this article is not intended as tax or legal advice, and it may not be relied on for the purpose of avoiding any federal tax penalties. You are encouraged to seek tax or legal advice from an independent professional advisor. The content is derived from sources believed to be accurate. Neither the information presented nor any opinion expressed constitutes a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security. David Lesnick, CFP is a 9 year resident of Estrella.
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We are a full service Med Spa located in Goodyear ~ 14411 W McDowell Road, Suite C-102 ~ Goodyear, Arizona 85395. Call 623-242-9910 or visit www.dejavumedspa.com.
Personal trainerRenee Berg, will sculpt a "new you" with customized training sessions at the Starpointe Fitness Center or in the privacy of your own home. Call 623-565-2494.
Bikeestrella mountain bmX
Estrella Mountain BMX Racing offers family fun and entertainment for all ages. Call 623-826-0241 or visit www.estrellamountainbmx.com. Racing location is 15660 W. Roser off Estrella Parkway.
chilDcare & preschOOls
deanna’s christian childcare6wks to 4yrs, references, calm environment 623-533-9502 [email protected].
discovery days child careDay Care with a little pre-school fun.. All ages, very flexible hours, including weekends and evenings, af-fordable rates. I strive to meet your individual needs. Please call 623-693-9600 or email me at [email protected]. Hope to be hearing from you soon.
grace’s day care servicesGRACE’S responsible and loving home care for in-fants. Full-time/part-time. Well established reputation in Estrella Mountain Ranch. Newborns to 30 months old. 623-693-3343.
lil’ angels day careLil’ Angels offers great care in a friendly home environment, with planned educational activities by a certified childhood development provider. Openings currently available; includes lunch and snacks. Call 623-606-8786.
the little gymMotor skill development and gymnastics classes that will help your child grow physically, socially and emotion-ally in a warm, safe, nurturing environment. Building confidence, one roll at a time. Call 623-535-5222 or visit www.tlglitchfieldparkaz.com.
little butterfly’s PreschoolIt’s time for your child to spread their wings and fly….Little Butterfly’s is a wonderful place for your child to learn and grow. We accept children ages 21/2 to 5, please visit us at www.littlebutterflys.com or call 623-882-3757.
cleaning services
emr carpet ProsSteam Extraction Carpet Cleaning. Tile and Grout Clean-ing. EMR resident. Call 602-621-6723.
randall carpet careQuality, quick-drying steam extraction process. Carpet, upholstery and tile/grout cleaning. IICRC certified. EMR resident. John Randall, Owner 623-734-3589
eco maids 4 YouNeed help cleaning your home? Eco-friendly cleaning. Free estimates. An Estrella Mountain Ranch resident. Established business and references available upon request. 623-910-2202.
hOme imprOvement
aaa hardwood floors- Your flooring specialist
Commercial and Residential. Carpet, Tile, Hardwood, Laminate, Resilient. Lic, Bonded, Insured ROC231647 1-888-970-9889. www.AAAHardwood.com.
cactus creek PaintingA Full Service Painting Company. Estrella Mountain Resident. Exterior & Interior Painting, Residential, Commercial, HOA. ROC #253493. Call 623-518-6773 or email [email protected]
decOrative Painting~ www.bellavilladesign.com
Hand painted Wall Murals, Decorative Accents, Trompe L’oeil, Faux, Custom Paint finishes, Painted Furniture & Accessories, Venetian Plaster, Stone Effects. Email [email protected] or call 623-696-5693 or 602-741-2663.
desired handymanEstrella Mountain Ranch Resident. All types of home repairs and maintenance including electrical, plumbing, drywall, concrete, painting, lawn maintenance, pigeon control, roofing, etc. Free estimates. References avail-able. 623-910-5183.
elite shutters & blindsYour one-stop shop for all your home improvement needs. 5251 N. Robson Blvd. Suite #3, Eloy AZ 85231. Call 480-203-8425 or visit www.eliteshittersandblinds.com.
goodyear homewatchWe watch your home while you’re away. Contact us for a customized list of services Debbie Hudson. 877-318-5351. [email protected].
Kerr Quality air Air Conditioning and Heating Services. Service, Sales and Installation. Your West Valley Residential Special-ist. Licensed, Bonded and Insured. Call 623-386-4291 or 623-229-7701.
speedy Plumbing & rooter servicePrices that wont send you down the drain. LIC. ROC 110682, LIC. ROC 110681. Call 623-556-8182.
Your household handymanQuality Tile Installation. Minor Electrical Work. Kitchen & Bath. Doors & Windows. Lite Landscape. 623-670-2642. [email protected].
insuranceamerican family insurance—
Kathi roberts agencyAuto, Home, Business and Life - All Your Protection Under One Roof. Estrella Professional Center, 15565 W Roosevelt St, #101, Goodyear, AZ 85338 Office: 623-877-8700 Fax: 623-877-8800 or [email protected] Multi-line discounts available on both home and auto *** Hablamos Espanol***
state farm insurance - Jared finkProviding Insurance and Financial Services. 1170 N. Estrella Pkwy, Goodyear, AZ 85338. Call 623-536-2886 or email [email protected].
lanDscape services
gemstone landscape l.l.c.EMR resident creating extended living areas for all to enjoy. Renovations, design, new installations. Need service? We can be there in hours not days. LIcensed, Bonded, Insured. Call Wayne 623-695-5338 or [email protected].
Quality Yard work by robertoLandscape installation and maintenance, professional yard clean up, sprinkler repair, weed removal and control, tree and shrub trimming and more. Call 623-255-7724 or e-mail at [email protected].
Dental
goodyear smiles dentistryPaul Gebhart DDS & Associates. 781 S. Cotton Lane, Ste. 100, Goodyear. Call 623-882-3636 or visit www.GoodyearSmiles.com.
hilgers Pediatric dentistryKelly K. Hilgers, D.D.S., M.S. Board Certified Specialist in Pediatric Dentistry www.hilgerspedo.com 623-536-0079.
hilgers OrthodonticsMichael J. Hilgers, D.D.S., M.S. Board Certified Specialist in Orthodontics. www.hilgersorthodontics.com 623-935-3908.
Diningnew York’s famous Pizza & Pasta
Discover New York’s finest Pizza, Pasta and Subs. Dine-In, Carry Out and Delivery Service available. Yes! We Deliver! 623-882-3275. 15560 W. Roosevelt St. #B104, Goodyear.
akai hana - authentic Japanese cuisine
Specializing in Sushi, with happy hours everyday. Discover authentic and creative Japanese cuisine. Visit our newest location in Goodyear. 623-935-3942 or www.sushiakaihana.com
financial servicesmoney matters
Affordable life, health, disability and long-term care insurance. For a custom quote, call Kevin Pantenberg, CFP 623-386-1924 or email [email protected].
sound advice financial PlanningI help business owners, professionals, retirees & widows create a steady stream of tax advantaged income they will not outlive. 7 year EMR resident. David Lesnick, CFP 623-412-9602, [email protected].
gift wrapping servicethat’s a wrap
Professional gift wrapping and custom gift baskets. All occasions: Birthdays, weddings, Christmas. EMR resident. Call LaVonne Diemer 602 373-9922 or email [email protected].
gOlfgolf club of estrella
11800 S. Golf Club Dr. | Goodyear | AZ | 85338 | 623-386-2600 www.estrellagolf.com Managed by Troon Golf®, the leader in upscale golf course management.
healthestrella family medical
Now accepting new patients. We accept all major medical insurances and AHCCS health plans. Call and make an appointment today! For more information visit www.estrellafamilymedical.com or call 623-298-4642. 750 N. Estrella Pkwy., Ste. 20 Goodyear AZ 85338.
Peters wellness chiropracticProviding Quality Care for Auto Accidents and Personal Injury, Marathon Runners & Triathletes, Nutrition and Wellness. Troy H. Peters, D.C. 1616 N. Litchfield Rd. Suite #210 Goodyear, AZ 85395. Call (623) 935-0911 or visit www.PetersWellness.com
hOme DecOr & Design
Possibilities redesign llc Don't replace your furniture re-place it. Have your home redecorated using your furniture in one day. Real Estate Staging. Marie Risheill Interior Redesign Specialist. 623-594-6419 [email protected].
legal services
divOrce, custOdYAll areas of Family Law. Law Offices of Laura Gillis. EMR Resident. Low, flat rates for EMR residents, free confidential consultations. Call 602-277-4736 (day), 623-455-8108 (nights/weekends).
music lessOnsguitar lessons
Professional Guitarist in Estrella taking on new stu-dents. Experience the fun and pleasure that comes with playing the guitar. Bob 623-703-8693.
guitar lessonsGuitar students perform with guitar orchestra and received A+ Excellent rating at Fender Guitar Festival. For lessons call Nick Pawley, 602-686-6276 or [email protected].
persOnal chefYour Place gourmet
Personal chef serviceEnjoy healthy, delicious meals at home without all the time-consuming planning, shopping, cooking, and clean-up. What’s your time worth? Save time and money with a personal chef! Call 602-495-8000 www.yourplacegourmet.com.
pOOl & spa servicesimperial Pools & spa
Family owned business; Excellent service. Quality repair and complete pool care. 602-320-6517.
pOOl & spa servicesPoolguy aZ
Complete weekly pool care. Superior service. I am happy to come to your home and meet with you personally. Please call me Today! Scott “The Poolguy” 623-986-1530.
fOr rentroom for rent
Looking for professional/working/straight female to share in living in my 3 bed/2 bath home in Estrella Mountain Ranch. $450 monthly plus deposit plus utili-ties. Please call 623-910-2202 for details.
real estate
stacia meeker & gilbert Jaramillo RE/MAX Preferred Choice 623-693-0214, www.wesellazhomes.com.
shOppingsharP! Jewelry & bags
Estrella resident! Come see us at the Goodyear Market Place—Booth 64, 66, 68 17605 W. McDowell, call 623-451-9107 or email us at [email protected].
spiritualestrella mountain church
“Turning Neighbors Into Forever Friends” with Sunday Worship Services - 9am and 10:45am weekly. Where: 10485 S. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear, AZ. 623-386-0300.
stOragebudget mini storage
Excellence! Our customers deserve nothing less. Brand new state-of-the-art facility. Complete ground level access. Month to Month lease. Estrella Resident Special: Free Truck Rental with a Move In. 623-925-2060. www.budgetstorageaz.com.
goodyear self storage & rv—u-haul dealer
“Best Price in Town,” New State-of-the-art facility, RV Parking, Air Conditioned Units available, Moving/Pack-ing Supplies, On-site Managers MC 85 & Litchfield Open 7 Days. Call 623-535-1811. www.goodyearselfstorage.com.
Palm gate rv & self storageWhere the customer comes 1ST. Air conditioned self storage with drive in bays. Covered RV parking with 24 hour access & amenities. Wine Storage, UPS Store on site. Moving Supplies & Notary Service. 14050 W. Van Buren, 623-535-9676, www.palmgatestorage.com.
tutOringclub Z tutoring
Invest in Your Child’s Future. One-On-One Tutoring in your Home. All Grades and All Subjects. Flexible Schedules and Qualified Teachers. Affordable Rates. Contact Club Z! In-Home Tutoring 623-533-6831.
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Considering a New Medical Home?
Estrella Family Medical750 N. Estrella Pkwy., Ste. 20
Goodyear AZ 85338623-298-4642
Se Habla Español
One that’s friendly, courteous and professional? We are certain that you will quickly become impressed with the genuine courtesy, attention,
professionalism and skill of our entire Medical Team. Our mission is a “Commitment to Healthy Lifestyles,” and our goal is to meet your every medical need, and to do it as seamlessly as possible. We specialize in:
Pediatrics, Women’s Health and Family/Adult Medicine
Raj S. Patel, M.D.Board Eligible Pediatrician
Evelyn T. Omana, M.D.Board Certified Family Physician
NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTSWe accept all major medical insurances and AHCCCS health plans.
Call and make an appointment today! For more information visit our website: www.estrellafamilymedical.com
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The Little Gym of Litchfield Park, located at 1400 N. Litchfield Road, Ste. G-8A has been building self-con-fidence and enhancing child development for over thirty years, nationwide. Franchise owner, Julie Dobbs, continues the company’s principles, “Teaching non-competitive gym-nastics and motor skill development to children in a warm, safe, nurturing environment.”
The non-competitive environment at The Little Gym allows children of all ages to grow and progress at their own pace, under the supervision and instruction of a highly-trained team. A variety of classes are available for various age groups. Parent-child classes can help you and your child receive guidance, as you work together on basic motor and social skills, mastering balance and coordination. Or, channel the energy of your youngster in a gymnastics course, while he or she builds skills in coordi-nation, strength and flexibility. Boys and girls ages 3-6 years can learn solid skills and strategies to enhance their fundamentals in team sporting events with the Sports Skills Development classes. “Show Week” highlights stunts, jumps, chants and cheers, which are performed to an appreciative crowd in the Cheerleading classes. In fact, youngsters enrolled in any of The Little Gym’s classes will have a chance to show their stuff at a highlighted “Show Week” presentation. Tap into your child’s creative expression skills through a dance class, designed to improve balance, posture and flexibility through
music and movement. There’s something for everyone at The Little Gym!
Julie moved to Arizona from Washington State in 1980. Before she discovered The Little Gym, she had a long history of employment with a national company in swimming pool sales and management positions. As fate would have it, Julie then met Bob Bingham, the CEO of The Little Gym International at a book signing. After speaking with Bob, she became intrigued with the com-pany and their philosophy, “In February 2007, I opened The Little Gym of Litchfield Park. It’s been a wonderful experience for me. Originally my motivations for owning my own business were typical of most entrepreneurs; being
my own boss, controlling my destiny, greater sense of accomplishment, etc. However, I’ve realized success far greater than I ever expected; being a part of these children’s lives, seeing them grow physically, emotionally, socially and cognitively is the greatest reward. I have been greatly blessed to meet so many families that are now my friends. Being a part of their lives is abso-lutely the greatest reward of all! Each day I can look forward to those cute faces, silly and endearing personalities, knowing that the mission statement of The Little Gym is ringing true.”
To find out more about specif ic programs or to sign up for a favorite, call 623-535-5222 or visit www.tlglitchfieldparkaz.com.
Sala Thai Restaurant432 N. Litchfield RoadGoodyear, AZ 85338
(623) 882-1339Fresh Healthy Spicy
Lunch Special $6.99Monday-Friday10:30 A.M—3:00 P.M
New Times Magazine Best of Phoenix Winner “Best Thai Restaurant” 2006 & 2008
Family Owned
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Authentic Signature Entrees
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Possibilities Redesign LLCredesigning your home changing your life
Marie RisheillInterior Redesign Specialist623-594-6419redesign@cox.netwww.possibilitiesredesign.com
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Stacia Meeker and Gilbert Jaramillo, with the West
Valley Real Estate Group at RE/MAX Preferred Choice,
will host a Custom Home Building 101 Open House
event on Tuesday, September 29 from 6 pm to 8 pm at
the Starpointe Residents Club. Stacia and Gilbert are
leading the custom homesite sales efforts for Estrella
and have put together a resource guide for prospective
home buyers. With eighteen years of experience in the
West Valley, Stacia, Gilbert and their team are area
experts and have a track record of helping custom home
buyers achieve their goals.
The open house event will provide a great opportunity
for those considering building a custom home to talk
one-on-one with home builders and designers, lenders,
architects, and the Estrella Design Review Committee.
Additionally, it is a chance to see the latest in home
finishes including flooring, lighting, appliances and
building green.
Estrella by Newland Communities has a selection
of the most beautiful homesites in the valley. Nestled
in two gated, intimate communities – Sonoran Vistas
and Hidden Hills, the large homesites averaging one-
half acre are perfect for today’s custom home buyer.
Estrella’s commitment to open space and abundance of
unparalleled amenities create a rich community lifestyle.
Estrella custom home buyers have immediate access
to Estrella’s Starpointe Residents Club, Golf Club of
Estrella, Star Tower, and an incredible 72 acres of lakes.
Stop by any time between 6 pm and 8 pm on September
29th and talk with the experts. Light hors d’oeuvres will
be served. RSVP to pgoldman@newlandcommunities.
com or call (623) 386-1000.
Contact InformationInformation Center: (623) 386-1000
Starpointe Residents Club: (623) 386-1949Yacht Club: (623) 386-3411
Golf Club of Estrella: (623) 386-2600LifeInEstrella.com
EstrellaTM Offers Custom Home Building 101 Open House Sept. 29
*William Ryan Homes is the sponsor of the incentive programs described above, and is solely responsible for the programs’ content and operation. The project owners and developer of the Estrella community, and their affiliates, have no responsibilities or liabilities relating to these programs. Spec homes include inventory currently in production and/or finished and new-build homes include inventory to be built. Contact William Ryan Homes for further information.
**This is not intended to be an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to buy real estate in the Estrella community to residents of: Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, New York, New Jersey and Oregon, or any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law. Obtain the HUD Property Report, or its equivalent, required by Federal and State law, and read it before signing anything. No Federal or State agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE HAS NOT QUALIFIED, INSPECTED OR EXAMINED THIS OFFERING. Prices, specifications and details are subject to change without notice. All square footage is approximate. Access to, and use of, The Golf Club of Estrella is not included in the purchase of homes or homesites. Additional fees are required.
Newland Communities is a privately owned company that creates residential and urban mixed-use communities in 14 states from coast to coast. We believe it is our responsibility to create enduring, healthier communities for people to live life in ways that matter most to them. www.newlandcommunities.com.
This month’s featured home is William Ryan
Homes’ 2,482 square-foot Jameson plan. This single-
story home is available in the Craftsman, Ranch and
Spanish Colonial styles, and features:
4th bedroom in lieu of den
William Ryan Homes currently has incentives
ranging up to $20,000 or half off lot premiums. During
the month of September, William Ryan Homes is also
offering a free Level 1 washer, dryer and refrigerator
with each home sale.
The William Ryan Homes neighborhoods within
square feet and pricing starting in the $160’s. For
more information contact William Ryan Homes at
623-327-9901.*
We invite you to discover
Estrella – featuring 72 acres
of lakes; Starpointe Residents
Club; 18-hole championship
golf course; two K-8 schools and
one high school; parks, trails,
and open space; and a collection
of distinctive builders and
spectacular custom homesites.
Visit www.estrellacommunity.
com or contact the Estrella
Information Center at (623)
386-1000. Brokers welcome.
Estrella will be featured at
the West Maricopa County
Regional Association of Realtors
Expo on September 24th. The
WeMAR Expo will take place at
the Glendale Civic Center from
8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is a
great opportunity for Estrella to
network with local Realtors and
real estate vendors. In addition,
Estrella will hold a drawing
for one lucky Realtor to win a
round of golf at the Golf Club
of Estrella! WeMAR is a part
of the Arizona Association of
REALTORS and the National
Association of REALTORS.
September Builder of the Month – William Ryan Homes Visit EstrellaTM
Today**
Come See Us at the WeMAR Realtor Expo September 24