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Rincon Country Office520-885-5251

Bliss Sales Office

3411 S. Camino Seco

Tucson, AZ 85730

Open Monday thru Friday 8-4

Please call office for after-hour appointments

520-751-3098

Monthly Newsletter / March 2018 A 55-Plus Community

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COVER PHOTO: Empire Ranch, founded in 1876, is a

working cattle ranch in southeastern Pima County,

north of Sonoita, AZ. It was placed on the National

Register of Historic Places in 1976. In its heyday,

Empire Ranch was one of the largest in Arizona,

with a range spanning over 180 square miles. Its

owner, Walter L. Vail, was an important figure in the

establishment of southern Arizona's cattle industry.

The 29-room ranch house is currently under

renovation (re-opening in October) but the ranch is

worth visiting now. Stunning prairies and mountain

views make the trek along highway 83 to Empire

Ranch a spectacular day trip. Dine at The Steak Out

Restaurant & Saloon in Sonoita for

a real taste of the west!

an excellent meal

and

RinconViews

Photo by Bonnie Gonzales

St. Patrick's DayDinner & Dance

Corned Beef& Cabbage

Served from 4-6:00pDance begins at 6:30

Saturday, March 17

$10.00per person

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Manager’s NotesMaika'i Hawaiian Luau

We were treated to a delightful Hawaiian Luau on Saturday,

February 17, that was sponsored by the Roadrunner's. The

Roadrunner's pulled out all the stops in transforming the

clubhouse into a Hawaiian theme, complete with Hawaiian

Luau entertainment and a delicious Hawaiian dinner. The

director of this fun event was Mary Eckdahl. The program was

emceed by Jan McDonald. We were entertained by Donna

Dorland who sang “Bali Ha'i.” Hula Dancers (Maxine

Abelowitz; Erna Bulow; Barbara Elliott; Laura Felton; Jasmine

Lane; Nellie Webb; and Mary Eckdahl-instructor

extraordinaire) who danced to “Little Keika.” Guitarists Jeff

Leslie, Fred Thompson, and Nellie Webb, who performed

“Margaritaville.” Warriors (Denny Eckdahl, Russ Bulow and

Fred Thompson) who danced to “YMCA.” A ukulele

performance by Cyrus Roschlau who played “Somewhere

over the Rainbow.” The Hula Dancers made another entrance,

dancing to “Blue Hawaii;” followed by Dave Daniels who sang

“Tiny Bubbles.” There was another performance by the Hula

Dancers and the Warriors who together danced to “Volcano.”

The finale was a sing along for the entire audience to “Aloha

Oe.” I was very impressed by the extent to which the

Roadrunners went to give all an unforgettable night. After the

talented residents finished their performances, the

Roadrunners had scheduled the band, “Soft Winds,” (through

Bonnie Flint), to finish out the night so attendees could dance.

Of course, we would be remiss if we didn't thank all of the

volunteers involved who worked diligently behind the scenes.

The cooks were: Laura Felton, Donna Leslie, Donna Dorland,

and Kathy Boehem. The judges of the table decorations were:

Tracy Sallee and Carleen Roberts. Photo shoot: Jacob

Abelowitz. Volunteers who set up tables: Nellie Webb,

Maxine Abelowitz and Mary and Denny Eckdahl. Ice tea,

lemonade, and punch: Judy Cameron. Piano accompanist:

Charmain McCullough. Drummer: Jerry Kennedy.

Decorations: Jane Kamps, Denny and Mary Eckdahl, Ila and

Lynnette Forster, Margie Busa and Cathy Pochatko; and

wrapped tableware: Donna Dreher. I hope all who

participated were remembered here. We extend a heartfelt

“Mahalo” for a most entertaining and enjoyable evening!

Transformer 9 Replacement

This is a reminder that the replacement of transformer 9 on the

north side of the park, is scheduled for the week of March 5. Q

& D Electric will begin the prep work on Monday, March 5,

with the prep work continuing through Wednesday, March 7,

and culminating with the shutting down of power beginning

at 11:00 PM Wednesday evening. The actual removal of the old

transformer and replacement with a new transformer should

take approximately 6-7 hours with the re-energizing of power

NOTICE: RCMHP does NOT endorse, recommend, or warranty any service providers in this newsletter.

M A N A G E M E N T & S TA F F

Management, Manager

Dave Daniel, Assistant Manager

Rincon Country & Bliss Office StaffJoanne Amado, Accounting

Maintenance

Allen GnatowskyJeff Mosser

Denise Augustine

Luke York

Editor / Graphic Designer

, Maintenance Supervisor

Office [email protected]

Rincon ViewsBonnie Gonzales,

[email protected]

Road Runners

Maxine Abelowitz, President, Karen Mack, Vice President

Donna Dorland, Calendar & Community Center

Reservations: 520-661-9374 or [email protected]

Ticket Sales: ;

Mary Eckdahl 605-759-1550; Karen Mack 360-801-6747

3411 Homeowners Association

Phyllis Kasterkoff, President

520-358-1275

Maxine Abelowitz 520-631-5358

by 6:00 AM Thursday, March 8. According to the transformer

map, the homes affected will be lots 264 through 271; lots 453

through 460; and lots 503 through 510. We appreciate your

understanding during this necessary project.

Yard Contest

The next section that we are looking at comprises lots 345

through 392. The judging for this area will take place this

month, and the winner will be announced in April.

Remember, your Rincon experience is what you make it!

Denise Augustine

General Manager of Rincon Country MHP

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FOR SALE ads are FREE to all residents

Contact Bonnie Gonzales, 520-891-9494 with your item to sell or email me at

Your ad will run for one month. If you would like an extension, please contact me.

Business rates for residents

1/8 Page $5 (4.25” w x 2.75” t)

1/4 Page $15 (4.25” w x 5.5” t)

1/2 Page $25 (8.5" w x 5.5" t)

Full Page $50 (8.5" w x 11" t)

[email protected] by the 15th of each month.

(per issue)

4.25” w x 2.75” t

4.25” w x 5.5” t

8.5" w x 5.5" t

Business rates for non-residents (per issue)

1/8 Page $15 ( )

1/4 Page $25 ( )

½ Page $40 ( )

Full page ads are not available to non-residents

Ad design available upon request: $25 one-time feepayable to Bonnie Gonzales

Payments must be received by the 15th of each month. Checks payable to Rincon Country MHP. Mail to Rincon Country MPH, 3411 S Camino Seco, Tucson, AZ 85730 or pay in person at the Office (east end of the Rincon Blvd).

Camera-ready art/ad must be received by the 15th of each month, 300 dpi or higher, jpg or PDF. ALL ads must be sent electronically. Rincon Views DOES NOT accept hard copy (paper) ads. Please email your ad to Bonnie Gonzales at [email protected]. Questions? call 520-891-9494.

Resident & Non-resident Ad PoliciesIf you are interested in reserving the Community Center, please contact Donna Dorland for pricing and availability at 520-661-9374 or by email: [email protected].

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FIND THE HIDDEN CACTUS!FEBRUARY WINNER: Lois Hoffman

Somewhere in the RINCON VIEWS there is a tiny

hidden cactus - worth a $20 gift certificate. If you find

it fill out this form (or use your own paper) and turn it

in at the office in the Roadrunner Basket. Winner will

be drawn Friday, March 9 at Roadrunner Coffee.

Name ____________________________________

Space # _________ Phone #__________________

Cactus location ____________________________

(Cactus was hidden on page 13 in Celebrations title)

Do you need Transportation?

The Eastside Neighbors Volunteer Program (ENVP)

offers transportation to:

�Medical/dental appointments

�Prescription pick-ups

�Grocery shopping

Or, perhaps if available …

�A friendly visitor?

�A weekly telephone call?

�Light yardwork?

�Minor home repair?

�Dog walking/dog sitting?

Call (520) 245-4729 for more information or email:

[email protected]. Eastside Neighbors Volunteer

Program is a Member of the Neighbors Care Alliance

(NCA) and works under the direction of Pima Council of

Aging (PCCA).

Senior Transportation

New Year’s Day was perfect for our annual “non-polar” Polar Plunge!

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Assistant Manager’s Notes

Happy March Rincon residents! What an unusual winter we

have had, or should I say we have not had, as it has been so

warm and we have set some new records.

We are still having some issues with security so I am

enclosing an article from a resident.

A Resident’s Story

Do you lock the doors to your house every time you leave?

How about your car in your driveway? On Saturday

February 3rd at 4:30 pm, in broad daylight, someone tried to

siphon the gas from my car in the driveway! I not only lock

my car, but alarm it. The alarm went off and scared the thief

off. Please protect your property! Also, when you are a snow

bird, or go away for even a few days, please inform security!

They will check your property twice a day. You are paying for

this service. I am most appreciative that our security team

does such a great Job!!!

So please take care and work on deterring thieves.

Dave Daniel

Assistant Manager Rincon Country MHP

Licensed and Professional Therapists are park residents!

Treatments are available 9a-5p M-F520-977-7483 or 520-907-4370

Enjoy the therapist's ability tohelp you:

MASSAGE THERAPYSERVICE OFFERSREDUCED RATES

TO RESIDENTS OFRINCON COUNTRY

As therapists, we have worked in world class spas, superior health clubs and chiropractic offices. We are both trained in Medical Massage and can help you reduce your aches and pains.

1 HR Appointment $55 right here in the park.

THIS OFFER IS GOOD ONLY FOR RINCON C O U N T R Y M H P RESIDENTS

�Increase flexibility & reduce stiffness

�Improve immune system

�Decrease muscle tension

�Feel better�Gain more energy�Reduce stress

Rincon ValleyMobile Home Sales

List your home with me and receive a bonus gift. Offer limited.

Please call 520.279.7610 for more information

Cheryl Cooper

It will be in the clubhouse unless the

weather is nice and we move outside. You

can't have a Movie without Popcorn so it

will be available.

Monday Night at the Movies March 11 at 4p

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March 6Cooks: Mike & Linda Haskins

Beef StewSaladRoll

Cake

March 20Cooks: Laura Felton & Barb Elliot

GoulashSaladBread

Ice Cream or Sherbet

(Identity revealed on page 8)

Who is this lovely young

lady?

BIRTHDAYS

3/2 Niles Bell

3/5 Gerald Kennedy

3/4 Jeff Leslie

3/4 Phyllis Mason

3/4 Joe Herrman

3/7 Keith Nichols

3/9 Bob Selby

3/11 Duane Johnson

3/11 Paula Nyby

3/11 Ann Misenheimer

3/11 Brenda Ellgrass

3/13 Jan Dittrich

3/13 Ena Lane

3/13 Rosemary Burgerhoudt

3/13 Jeff Clymer

3/13 Bonnie Bromilow

3/14 Delores Dickinson

Medical Items Available: There are items in the medical building near

the office available for residents to use if they are needed.

Donate Your Eyeglasses: Have an old pair of eyeglasses? Bring them to

the office. They are donated to the Lions Club.

Financial Assistance: Financial help is only a phone call away. The

office has a listing of financial aid services available in the community.

Need help? Come in for a copy of the list.

Notary: By appointment only

Cans: Give us your aluminum cans. Proceeds support dinners and

entertainment that the Roadrunners organize for all park residents.

Please place your aluminum cans on the curb by 8am on the 2nd and

4th Wednesdays or in the barrels by the recycle bins. We also collect

other types of aluminum: awnings, porch supports, lawn chairs, etc.

Questions or items to be picked up, call Wayne Snodderley 870-6132

or Ira Godwin 404-6537.

Trash Pick-up: Pick up dates are every Wednesday. They collect all

holidays except New Years Day, Memorial day, Independence Day,

Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If the pick up falls on

one of these days trash will be collected the following day. All garbage

needs to be out by 6AM. Remember to use your trash barrels!

Resident Information C E L E B R A T I O N S

Please call me, Bonnie Loftus at 520-303-6849 to have your

special date published in our newsletter.

3/16 Mary Jane Barton

3/21 Robert Coleman

3/21 Bonnie Flint

3/24 Chuck Guinup

3/24 Tom Shields

3/27 David Daniel

3/29 Marian Canton

3/39 Debbie Crain

3/30 Gene Dickinson

3/31 Nadina Tyree

3/31 Josephine Herrman

ANNIVERSARIES

3/1 Joy & Glenn Englebretson

3/20 Joanne & Dan McKie

3/21 Donna & Steve Dreher

3/21 Carolyn & Glenn Erwin

3/25 Neil & Paula Nyby

"Blue Hawaii" Roadrunners Luau 2018Aloha! On Febrary 17, a beautiful Saturday, 109 residents of our

community attended a Hawaiian luau. Once they entered into

the clubhouse, they were transformed into a tropical paradise.

Guests received a lei and were escorted to their tables by the

lovely hula ladies with beautiful Hawaiian music playing in the

background while being protected at the doorways by three

handsome warriors. What a cheerful sight to see with people

wearing their Hawaiian apparel and smiles!

The President of Roadrunners made a few opening

announcements and introduced the director of the luau, Mary

Eckdahl, who announced the winning table decorations that

had been judged earlier by Tracy Sallee and Carleen Roberts,

RN's at TMC. Five different gift baskets worth @ $100 were

presented to the winning tables. Additional prizes donated by

area businesses were awarded to guests via random drawing.

Two warriors, Denny Eckdahl and Fred Thompson, started the

luau celebration with the ponch shell ceremony. Denny

explained the importance of "pu" (blowing the ponch shell like

a horn) at the start of ceremonies and especially to open the

luau. This tradition is over 2000 years old.

Our luau was now open and food was ready to be served. Jerry

Campbell gave the blessing of our dinner.

A wonderful delicious meal of chicken kabobs, Hawaiian rice,

fruit salad, crusty bread, veggies, and pineapple and cherry

cake was served to our guests by the hula gals and warriors. Ice

tea, lemonade and punch was available for drinks. Besides the

planning and buying the food it took Donna Leslie and Laura

Felton at least 3 days to prepare it. Hula gals, John Elliott, Cathy

Nichols and Kathy & Marty Boehme pitched in and helped

them as they needed. Thank you to two great ladies.

Jan McDonald, our classy emcee, led us into the entertainment

part of our program. She informed us about some Hawaiian

culture of Polynesian seafarer's leaving their lands to flee

political turmoil and/or due to overpopulation and settled in

the islands of Hawaii. These natives honored many gods /

goddesses, especially Pele. When you see Jan, ask her about

Pele and the volcano. She will be glad to share more facts with

you. Great job, Jan!

And Wow! What a show! Our community has many talented

people. Donna Dorland sang "Bali Ha'i" with Charmain

McCullough accompanying her on the piano. Mary Eckdahl led

her hula gals to dance to "Little Keika". Maxine Abelowitz, Erna

Bulow, Barb Elliott, Laura Felton, Jasmine Lane, and Nellie

Webb have practiced for months to learn the hula. My hula gals

are awesome! The audience also enjoyed the guitarists and

drummer playing and singing " Margaritaville"and "Walk

Don't Run". You can also hear Jeff Leslie, Fred Thompson,

Nellie Webb and drummer, Jerry Kennedy at Sing Alongs. They

are so good,they sound like a professional band. And then there

were our brave warriors doing their infamous, "YMCA". They

are so much fun to watch. Heard they even found some green in

their warrior trunks. Oh, then remember Izzy, the true

Hawaiian, that made "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" popular

in the '90's? Well, I think he came back to us while we listened to

Cyrus Roschlau (Donna Dorland's grandson) and his friend,

Anthony perform this song with their ukele's. They sounded

just like Izzy.

The hula gals danced to "Blue Hawaii" by Elvis Presley. With

their blue tinsel grass skirts and the blue lighting at center stage,

they were beautiful. Only to be followed by Dave Daniels

singing "Tiny Bubbles" to all the ladies in the audience. Margie

Busa blew bubbles around the room to enhance the mood.

At the end of the program, the warriors held their spears up

across as the hula dancers ran out onto the floor where the

audience joined them in dancing to the song "Volcano".

Everyone took their curtain call and all sang "Aloha Oe" (until

we meet again).

The band "Soft Winds" played big band music for our listening

and dancing pleasure that many enjoyed after the program.

I want to thank everyone who helped make the luau a successful

event. Thank you. Mahalo! Until we meet again.

Our fabulous volunteers:

Cooks

Laura Felton, Donna Leslie, Donna Dorland, and Kathy

Boehem

Table Decoration Judges

Tracy Sallee and Carleen Roberts

Photo Shoot

Jacob Abelowitz

Table Set-up

Nellie Webb, Maxine Abelowitz, Mary & Denny Eckdahl

Beverages

Judy Cameron

Piano Accompanist

Charmain McCullough

Drummer

Jerry Kennedy

Decorations

Jane Kamps, Denny & Mary Eckdahl, Ila and Lynnette Forster,

Margie Busa and Cathy Pochatko

Tableware

Donna Dreher

Submitted by Mary Eckdahl

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MARCH EVENTS

Container Gardening & Wild

Seed Gardening

March 11th 1:30 ONCC

Sign-up sheet clubhouse

Cost $5 - limited seating

Next Planning Meeting

Monday, March 5th 4p

ONCC is looking for ladies willing to teach one of the following

classes: Sewing, Quilting, Crochet, Knitting, Macrame, and more!

Look for the flyers in your back mail boxes. Please return those to

Owl's Nest Craft Center by our next planning meeting March 5 @ 4p.

Don't forget about Rincon Senior Olympics. March 19th-24th. See your

calendar for scheduled events.

Donations to our Craft Center are being excepted on first Sunday of

each month ONLY! Please do not bring items at other times unless you

call Cathy P @ . We need to make room for your donations

and organize them in our storage room.

Raffle has been re-scheduled after 3411 meetings, 3rd Friday

mornings of each month.

541-891-6525

Submitted by Nellie WebbCrafters Communications / photographer

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HIGHTABLE DECORATION WINNERThe Owlets(Patty Swanson, chairman)

HATSNellie Webb & Virginia Tyler(biggest + best use of flowers)

Ancelyn Godwin + Phyllis Kasterkoff(best use of feathers)TEA

Maxine Abelowitz + Margie Busa(most stylish)

Cheryl Cooper & Patty Swanson(smallest)

See you next year!

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I can work with you on any out-of-Park real estate (no mobiles, sorry), BUYING OR SELLING.

Also happy to work with any of your friends/family who may be relocating in or from Tucson!

I'm your Realtor in the Park! Space 446. Call me, and let's get acquainted.

PAUL ‘Paco’ RICHARDSONREALTOR 575 538 1657

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All classes/workshops are free and open to all Rincon Country

MHP residents (unless otherwise noted)

Activities & Events

FREE

Wooden easel. It is leaning against my house, space

216, on the Tipperary Street side. Please come and get

it if you have any use for it. Thank you.

Avon Representation

Mary Selby, 663-0807, space 255

Karaoke

Wednesday, March 21st, 6:30-8:00p

Bring finger food to share/ BYOB

Gaslight Theatre Schedule

Rockabilly Raceway - April 17th

Board Member Brunch

Radio City Rockettes

Sunday, March 4

Performance at 1:00p

St. Patrick's Day Dinner & Dance

Saturday, March 17th

Corned Beef and Cabbage will be served from 4-6:00p

Dance begins at 6:30p. $10.00 per person.

Rincon Country 2018 Olympics

Begins Monday, March 19, 7:30a

See calendar for details - registration, score card, and

full calendar will be available at the office

Saturday, March 3rd

By donation - sign-up sheet under TV in clubhouse

Items for Sale & Services

Hiking Sticks

I make walking/hiking sticks by hand, $15-$35 each. Also

candle stick holders made from ironwood root $25-$50

each. Custom woodworking, call for estimate. Bob

McCrocklin 928-951-6104, Mickie McCrocklin 928-978-

2135, space 430Catherine Slocum #537

Lennea Cruz 510-415-1171 - Int/ext painting, roof

coating, light electrical & plumbing, landscaping,

swamp cooler maintenance/repair, palm/tree trimming

Rick Morrow 731-3318 - Moving, weeding, clean up, etc.

Matthew Wiloman 401-7049 - Errands, cooking,

housecleaning

Diane Kimberlin /

Transportation, housekeeping, cooking, participate in

activities if needed

520-396-3471 440-749-7462 -

520-222-4611

Carol Roome - Everything from small

repairs to house sitting - space 404

Francis (Skip) Walker 520-210-2618 - Painting, drywall,

yard work, light plumbing and electrical, small repairs -

space 380

Cleaning, organizing,

errands, dog and people sitting - space 470

619-300-1851

Nellie Webb 520-203-2424 -

Stan Shulas - Laminate floors, house

painting, powerwashing, roof coat, repairs - space 520

Phil Vazquez 520-272-5014 - Computer repair: add

software, repair computers, virus protection, set up

wireless, computer training - over 20 years computer

experience - space 147

Karen Preston 2 house cleaning, yard cleaning,

painting, rides to and from shopping or doctor, cooking,

etc. Experienced in home health care.

Professional Massage 520-907-4370 / 977-7483 -

offered by both male and female licensed therapists.

Deep Tissue, or relaxation. We work on all types of

bodies with medical conditions. Space 231

84-0045 -

Paul Richardson Realtor 575-538-1657 - out-of-Park

real estate (no mobiles, sorry). Space 446

NOTICE: RCMHP does NOT endorse, recommend, or

warranty any service providers in this newsletter.

Mystery Photo Answer

H A N D Y M A N C O R N E RPARK RESIDENT SERVICES

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Roadrunner NewsPresident’s Hope everyone enjoyed the warm weather that we were

having. February was a busy month. We started to sell Split

the Pot tickets at coffee on Friday mornings. So come out for

coffee. You could go home a winner.

Everyone enjoyed our Pancakes, Sausage & Eggs. Thank you

to Donna Dorland and her crew for a great brunch.

We had our first Hawaiian Luau this month. I would like to

take this time to thank Mary Eckdahl for a wonderful

program. She worked very hard to make this a special event.

I know for myself that I was out of my comfort zone. Barbara

Elliott was able to arrange a visit to the veterans home. We

were able to perform for the women who are there. It was a

wonderful day. We also performed for Nellie Webb's mother

at the facility where she resides. They too enjoyed the

program by dancing in their chairs. Maybe Broadway next

year!

Cowboy Cookout was a lot of fun. Looked like everyone had

a good time.

March 3rd is our Board Member Brunch. Come out and

enjoy - this is a donation event. You will find a sign-up sheet

under the TV in the clubhouse.

On March 4 the Radio City Rockettes will perform at 1:00

pm.

If you are looking for some excitement, come out to the

Rincon Country 2018 Olympics which begins Monday,

March 19. You’ll find a snapshot of the event calendar here in

the March View. Registration, score card, and full calendar

will be available in the office.

Our St. Patrick's Day program is scheduled for March 17th.

Corned Beef and Cabbage will be served from 4-6:00p with

the dance starting at 6:30. Cost will be $10.00 per person.

You can keep track of all the activities in the park by reading

The View. The board members are available to answer any

questions that you may have. See you at the Olympics! Come

out and enjoy all of our events.

Join us on March 30, 2018 for coffee. There will be a

celebration of Easter and Passover.

Have a great month.

Maxine Abelowitz, President

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Bring snacks to share. BYOB in non-glass

containers. Guitar players welcome. Let's do

some singing around the campfire!

S'Mores provided and another one of Nellie's

specialties!

3411 NewsGreetings from the New President of the 3411 Group. After the

thvoting was done Friday the 16 the name that received the most

votes is “Rincon Cares”.

New Board Members

Phyllis Kasterkoff (President); Beth Scott (Vice President):

Bonnie Loftus (Secretary ); Treasurers (Cheryl Cooper & Gerald

Campbell; Leah Bloomenthal 1-yr; Mary Eckdahl 3-yr; and Judy

Cameron 2-yr.

We are hoping the name says it all and that we do care about you

and hope the meetings can be a relaxed open forum where

anyone can bring up concerns or issues you would like to have

addressed. We also welcome any suggestions on what you

would like from us. We have already had some good ones that

we will be checking into.

I am looking forward to working with you.

Phyllis Kasterkoff

President, Rincon Cares

"Blue Hawaii" Roadrunners Luau 2018

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