My Hometown Estrella - February 2009
-
Upload
tim-minjares -
Category
Documents
-
view
217 -
download
1
description
Transcript of My Hometown Estrella - February 2009
Over fifteen 4th-8th grade students participated in the National Geographic Bee’s annual national school competition.
Feature Story .............................................. p.03
Community News ..................................... p.04
School News ............................................... p.06
Meet Your Neighbor ................................. p.14
Garden & Landscape................................. p.15
Money & Finance ...................................... p.15
Food & Entertainment .............................. p.16
Business Highlight .................................... p.19
inside This issue...
41¢
Westar Elementary holds Their First national geographic bee The story of a Korean baby and the
beginning of a new family brought together to create memories of a lifetime.
Estrella couple Adopts little Joshua
continued on page 5 continued on page 5 continued on page 10
my hometown
Lights, camera, ACTION! Bundle up and join us at the Lakeside Amphitheater for some good ol' family entertainment.
movie night - Open season 2
February 2009 | Vol. 3 Issue 2 | www.myhometownestrella.com
FEATURE
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9 3
My husband and I will celebrate our 18-year anniversary this year. Eighteen years is a long time and it’s long enough
to notice very distinct stages in a relationship. You see, you start off infatuated. You spend every moment together. You go out of your way to do nice things for each other. There’s passion and romance and lots of fun. Then, inevitably, infatuation moves next to commitment. The commitment is exciting at first, but it’s not long before the reality sets in. Sure, you still love each other and life is still good…but it’s different. There are roles, expectations, routines and rituals. Before long, things are more automatic than spontaneous and you start noticing the little things you were once oblivi-ous to…particularly those little things that drive you nuts. It’s where you go from this point that determines the course of your future together.
Life in Estrella is much the same way. You see, com-munity is a lot like marriage. Whether you moved in two weeks or two years ago…you prob-ably moved into Estrella completely enamored with the idea of a ‘perfect little community’. The people you met were so nice. Your house was perfect. Your neighbors were perfect. Everything around you was perfect! You met your neighbors out in the driveway or at the mailbox and talked for hours. You were over-whelmed with this happy feeling of infatuation. Let’s face it you were head over heels in love. You told all of your friends about your new little com-munity. You invited everyone you knew over to see this ‘magic’ place. You vowed you’d spend the rest of your life here…through thick and thin…better or worse…richer or poorer.
But it’s not long before ‘routine’ starts to set in. Suddenly you realize that rather than hanging out chatting with the neighbors, you’re trying to find ways to avoid lengthy conversations so you can get other things done. You start to notice things about your house that aren’t quite perfect and begin to bury yourself in home improvement projects. Things that used to be new and fun become expected and routine. Voluntary events start to feel like obliga-tions. On and on it goes.
Hey, don’t get me wrong…you still LOVE the community. In fact, you love it so much that you decide it’s time to step up and get involved in some-thing. It’s like having children in a marriage…you decide to ‘give birth’ to a group, club or volunteer position. And, just like having children, it changes EVERYTHING! You love it dearly. You give up your free time for it. You make sacrifices and you feel so good about it. You love every minute of it, but you’re exhausted all the time.
And, just like in a marriage, this is the stage where you realize ‘love’ is not enough. You realize that it’s not ‘magic’ and that you’re going to have to
Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any form, in whole or part, without written permission is prohibited. My Hometown Estrella is a monthly publication highlighting house, home and community building. My Hometown Estrella accepts freelance contributions, though there is no guarantee that unsolicited material will be returned. Fountain Media Group is not responsible for the views of contributing writers and assumes no responsibility for errors appearing within. Opinions expressed are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Publisher or advertisers. We reserve the right to restrict all advertisements to their proper classification and to edit or reject any copy.
Our mission for My Hometown Estrella is to connect Estrella residents to each other and to key resources with the goal of build-ing community in Estrella and the greater Southwest Valley area.
My Hometown Estrella is a great example of what can happen when neigh-bors build strong relationships and get busy putting their ideas and talents together for the good of the community. We hope it will stimulate you to contribute to the sense of community here and to truly make the com-munity all that it can be.
This community started with the homes…but the true community is what exists between you and your neighbor. That’s where the magic is and that’s what this publi-cation is all about. We hope you find this com-munity publication reflective of our excite-ment to build something that brings all of us closer together. We invite you to join in the fun and get involved.
OFFicE
Fountain Media Group, Inc. PO Box 2122, San Marcos, CA 92079 -2122 (800) 497-1309 www.myhometownestrella.com
PUblishERs
Karen Smith (800) 497-1309 x708 [email protected]
Tim Minjares (800) 497-1309 x707 [email protected]
EdiTORiAl
Have a story to contribute? Want to announce your new baby? Have an event for the community calendar?
Kim Alvarado Community Editor (800) 497-1309 x705 [email protected]
AdvERTising
Want to advertise your business?
TK Smith Director of Sales (800) 497-1309 x701 [email protected]
gEnERAl inFORmATiOn
If you have any questions about the publica-tion or just want to drop us a note...
Contact: [email protected]
www.myhometownestrella.com
make some conscious efforts to make that ‘commu-nity love’ last. You can no longer rely on spontaneous little moments to occur. You have to create them. You have to create the ‘romance’. You have to make time to really connect with that love you swore would never die. You have to find ways to keep the romance you have for your community alive.
The good news is that you’re past the gushy, puppy love stage and into a more ‘grown up’ kind of love…probably one like you’ve never experienced before. That infatuation you had for the community has evolved into a deeper love and commitment. It’s at this stage that you begin to feel like a real family. The ‘love’ is deeper than you ever anticipated and it
takes your life to a completely different level. Friendships are deeper. Your
commitments are deeper. You’ve never felt as connected to any-thing before.
Obviously, at this stage you can also take a different path. In marriage they call it
the ‘seven year itch.’ Suddenly, you start spending your free time
looking at new neighborhoods…younger models. You start to notice
all the little things that bug you in the community and rather than doing some-
thing about it, you complain. You start looking for reasons why the ‘love is gone’. You start to fanta-size about how a new ‘community’ will change every-thing. You justify all of the reasons why ‘moving on’ will be better in the long run.
If, however, you make it through the infatuation stage all the way to the ‘children and work pressure’ phase….you’ll find you have something really sig-nificant…something only few people find in their lives. (Did you know that after 15 years of marriage only 2% will divorce?) You’ve lived through the series of shocks…the shock of having children, the shock of lost romance, the shock of work and family pres-sures. You’ve found all of the little tiny ways to stay connected. You find more ‘us’ time. You schedule more play time. You realize that the love and passion is still there…it’s just easily buried. You begin to help each other find ways to live your best life. You find you have a true partner in life.
The same goes for keeping ‘community love’ alive. If you’re looking for more than the infatua-tion of a ‘sense of community’ – if you want a ‘true community’…a ‘love’ that lasts…something that will make your family life rich…something that your kids will come home for…something that will help you live your best life…it takes work. It takes some ups and downs…it takes personal sacrifices…but there’s nothing like it when you get to the other side and find you have a true life ‘partner’ and ‘connection’ that allows you to live your best life with all the love, passion, romance and fun that goes with it. That’s what this community has to offer you. What will YOU do to make it last?
Community Love – Making It Last
my hometown
February 2009, vol. 3. issue 2
By Karen Smith
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9
cOmmUniTy nEWs
4
Jennifer has been a resident for nearly four years. She is married to Jim, a pilot for NetJets, Inc. Jennifer is a stay-at-home mother to their daughter Emma, who is five years old. Jennifer is one of the founders and Vice President of A.C.T.I.O.N, a nonprofit organization serving Goodyear residents. Jennifer is currently leading a committee that will bring Health & Wellness to Goodyear families in hopes of fighting childhood obesity in our city. She is seeking her first seat for public office as a candidate for Goodyear City Council. Jennifer spent the majority of her fifteen years in broadcast journalism as an advocate for consumers, receiving national awards for her efforts. Most recently, Jennifer led the City of Goodyear to victory at the All-America City competition by writing a majority of the application and serving as the lead writer of the City’s presentation in June 2008. She learned more about the City of Goodyear in that process than she had ever dreamed. Her passion about Goodyear’s progress fuels her energy for candidacy. She feels that running for City Council is just an extension of the journey she’s been on for the past year. In her free time Jennifer enjoys writing, walking, swimming and golf.
If elected, Jennifer is determined to:
• Attract quality jobs
• Provide excellent public safety
• Create a self-sustainable Goodyear
• Balance the budget – no new tax hikes
• Continue the mission of bringing Universities to Goodyear
• Build a Performing Arts Center in Goodyear
• Encourage citizen participation
• Open that mall
To learn more about Jennifer, please visit barber4goodyear.com
Information about Estrella Candidates running for City Council
Frank has been happily married for 30 years. He has lived in Estrella since 1991 and purchased his Summit lot in 1988. He holds a doctorate degree in music and education.
Topping Frank’s agenda as a Council member is his interest in completing an Arts and Cultural center for the City of Goodyear. He is interested in enhancing parks and recreation, specifically in making Estrella Mountain Regional Park a more viable place for visitors. Mr. Cavalier loves being a part of a growing city. He is anxious to assist with its continuing guided growth. Frank’s travels have afforded him the opportunity to visit cities across the country. He has studied sustainable city-making processes and will utilize his goals and ideas if re-elected. Frank believes that many Arizona cities have done an outstanding job in creating sustainable cities; included are Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe and Scottsdale. He added, “We are not trying to be another Scottsdale or Pasadena. We are building a unique city.”
Frank believes in three concrete elements to support the building of a desirable community- 1) People, 2) Art and 3) Economics. Frank is convinced that Goodyear is achieving desired goals for a sustainable city through new industry and amenities such as Goodyear’s City Center, proposed universities and the transpiring baseball stadiums.
Frank is currently a member of the Board of Directors for Valley Metro and is also on Goodyear’s Budget and Finance Subcommittee. In his free time, Frank enjoys escaping to the mountains for hiking and fishing.
Roger has been a resident of Estrella for the past six years. He currently resides in the Sonoran Springs subdivision and is a Consultant, who works in Commercial Real Estate. His primary reason for pursing a seat on Goodyear’s City Council is his desire to learn about where Goodyear resident’s tax dollars are being utilized. He would like to become involved with managing the city’s budget, making sure that dollars are allocated to residents in Goodyear, specifically this community. If elected, Roger is determined to grasp a better understanding of Goodyear’s financial system. He is dedicated to researching areas of opportunity. He believes that Goodyear is a well-planned, well laid out City, and he would like to be a part of its managed growth.
In the community of Estrella, Roger plans to become diligently involved in the utilization of the Public Safety Facility located on Estrella Parkway in hopes of having the facility be a permanent station for on-site Police, Fire and Paramedic services. He plans to work closely with the Council and the Goodyear Police Department to learn what the costs of facility operation would involve, as well as “what it takes” to make it a permanent housing site for local law enforcement and emergency crews.
Roger is a Member of Estrella’s Voting Committee and has organized a Neighborhood Watch Program for his neighbors in Sonoran Springs. He states that Goodyear has the ability to have “a nice small town feel with all of the beauty any family or business could want.” With properly guided growth, Roger maintains that Goodyear will be both family-friendly and have the ability to house small-scale industry to assist in supporting our commercially growing city. Roger’s friends and neighbors describe him as hard-working, honorable, and unafraid to “step up to the plate” for his beliefs. In his free time, Roger enjoys mountain biking, hiking and amateur auto racing.
Ten candidates are running for three available Goodyear City Council seats. Our community has three residents who are
running to fill the vacant seats; incumbent candidate, Frank Cavalier and two new candidates, Jennifer Barber and Roger Matlin.
Goodyear’s Primary Election will take place on March 10, 2009. Candidates who receive 50% of the vote, plus one vote, move on to the General
Election which is May 19. This will be the first time in Goodyear history for a General Election. Goodyear will hold an all-mail vote this year in hopes of
raising voter turnout. Ballots are scheduled to mail out to registered voters February 9, 2009. Please do not throw away your ballots! Goodyear’s voter
turnout has been declining since 2004. It reached a 3 percent low in 2007, when three candidates sought three council seats. This election is the time
for Goodyear voters to research the candidates and be informed because often local elected leaders have more impact on your daily lifestyle than
federal leaders.
JENNIFER BARBER
FRANKCAVALIER
ROGERMATLIN
Please note: Fountain Media Group, publisher of My Hometown Estrella, does not endorse any candidate. We bring you these write-ups to highlight residents of Estrella and their involvement in the community.
COMMUNITY NEWS
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9 5
Biggest Loser Boot Camp
The TV season is over yet you can still be your own “BIGGEST LOSER” at Goodyear Adventure Boot Camp. This is a never before incentive to prior
participants… introduce two new paying participants and your camp is FREE! FREE! FREE! This is a one-time unbelievable offer to
spread the gift of fitness to your friends, family and to help you. Hurry to save your place at www.goodyear-bootcamp.com or call 623-210-8233. New locations are coming soon to the Southwest Valley as well as a new newsletter with interesting articles, healthy tips and more. My Nutrition Store (MNS) located at the top left corner of the website has some great deals on some of the best natural supplements. Don’t miss out on a 30%t off men’s and women’s weight loss package now.
Coyote Fifty – 2009 Cabo BlastThe Coyote Fifty group is at it again! “Seeking
fun, while helping others” is becoming contagious! It’s time for the gals to set sail to the beautiful beaches of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. This social event will benefit Liga M.A.C., a Cabo San Lucas based char-ity. Liga M.A.C. is a registered Mexican charitable organization, made up of Mexican, American and Canadian members. Liga M.A.C. organizes fundrais-ing events in order to assist members of the San Jose del Cabo community. “Mano con mano” is a helping hand offered to a hand in need. For more information about Liga M.A.C, visit www.ligamac.com.
The annual trip to Mexico will include water sport activities such as Scuba diving, snorkeling and swimming. Water sport rentals will be avail-able, along with world-class golf courses nearby. Tis’ the season for whale-watching! If you’re inter-ested in these visits of grays, orcas, humpback and blue-whales, they are plentiful during the months of December through March. The group has some organized events planned during the scheduled get-away and accommodations can be viewed on line at www.coyotefifty.com. Ladies, if you are interested in joining this group of fun-seeking, community serving women, visit their website and see how you can step into a new avenue of self-discovery.
Westar Elementary Holds Their First National Geographic Bee
Mexico City is located on the site of
Tenochtitlan [tay-no=shteet-lan], the island
capital of what empire that was conquered by
the Spanish explorers in the 16th century? If
you answered the Aztec Empire, you are among
the minority and you just matched wits with the
first Westar Elementary National Geographic Bee
champion, 8th grader Tim Borowiec. Thursday
evening, over fifteen 4th-8th grade students
participated in the National Geographic Bee’s
annual national school competition. Sponsored
by Junior High Teacher Maureen Barndt,
each 4th-8th grade class held a competition before December 19. The finalists from each class were
invited to compete in the school-wide competition January 8. “The National Geographic Bee is very
important today with the world becoming more connected then ever,” said Barndt. “It helps students
become curious about the world around them while kick starting their curiosity.” Tim will now advance to
the next level of competition, with a written examination that determines state competitors.
Winner, 8th grader Tim Borowiec, is awarded a medal and certificate by Sponsor Maureen Barndt after he wins the first Westar Elementary National Geographic Bee.
Estrella Couple Adopts Little JoshuaLittle Joshua boarded a plane in Korea in early December with a Korean escort in route to Los Angeles via
an international flight lasting more than 16 hours. Tired and confused, upon arrival at LAX, he was greeted by Estrella residents, Claudia and Scott Acton. This story was the beginning of a new family, brought together to begin creating memories of a lifetime as Scott and Claudia Acton received their new nine-month old adopted son, Joshua Charles Acton.
With open arms and open hearts, Claudia and Scott met their newly adopted son on a connect flight to Los Angeles after just five months of preparation. The Actons had attended a seminar on international adop-tions over a year ago and turned in an application to begin the process in June 2008. They quickly decided on Korea as a desirable country from which to choose a child. “Korea has strict requirements for adoption,” recalls Claudia. The couple had to have been married for a minimum of three years, they had to provide proof of
health insurance for the child and they must agree to a doctor’s visit with the child within 48 hours of his arrival -- just a few of the requirements with which the Actons were happy to comply. “It was quite a process,” said Scott.
Scott and Claudia have been anticipating adopt-ing a child since shortly after their marriage six years ago. They are both child psychologists and love working with children of all ages. “One of the things that we love about our jobs is that we get to advo-cate for children and help them get the support they need, as early in their education as possible,” replied Claudia.
The past six months of preparations were extremely busy for the couple. Between painting the baby’s room, paperwork, reviewing medical history, scheduling appointments and viewing pictures and history of Joshua’s background, Claudia and Scott are in need of a bit of “down-time” and rest themselves. Both Scott and Claudia have taken time off from their jobs to adapt to their new lifestyle with a toddler in the house.
“Joshua is now sleeping in a crib, rather than on a futon with his foster mother, as he did since birth in Korea,” said Claudia. “He has his own room now and is making the adjustment quite well.” Joshua now feels comfortable enough in his surroundings to take two short naps per day. He is also adapting to the freedom of movement and crawling around on his own. In Korea, he was swaddled to his mother’s back in a wrap and was rarely, if ever, away from his mother’s body. Joshua has also been introduced to his new family pet, an Australian Sheppard, Rusty, who plays the role of Joshua’s great protector. Both Scott and Claudia are anxious to have extended family members visit and can’t wait to introduce Joshua to his new cousins.
health insurance for the child and they must agree to a doctor’s visit with the child within 48 hours of his arrival -- just a few of the requirements with which the Actons were happy to comply. “It was quite a process,” said Scott.
ing a child since shortly after their marriage six years ago. They are both child psychologists and love working with children of all ages. “One of the things that we love about our jobs is that we get to advo-cate for children and help them get the support they need, as early in their education as possible,” replied Claudia.
Phoenix Heritage Square
Visit a striking symbol of Phoenix’s Victorian past at the Rosson House. The home dates back to the 1800’s and is part of Phoenix’s Historic Heritage Square, featuring the Arizona Science Center and Phoenix Museum of History. During the month of February there are special events within the square, for your enjoyment.
Historic Heritage Square is located at Fifth and Monroe Streets in downtown Phoenix.
Saturday, February 7, 10 am - 4 pmMotoring Thru Time – Where Transportation Past Meets the Future View antique and classic cars, transportation displays and activities for your enjoyment.
Saturday and Sunday, February 21-22, 10:30 am - 4:30 pmMatsuri: Festival of JapanA festival of Japanese food, crafts and entertainment.
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9
cOmmUniTy nEWs
6
Estrella Mountain Church News for February
Preschool Registration:Fall Registration for Estrella Mountain Preschool
2009-2010 school year starts at 9 am on February 11. Information packets are now available at the pre-school or church offices. All classes are from Tuesday through Thursday from 9am to 1pm, except the 3’s program has a shorter day available from 9-11:30am. The program is for ages 3-5 years old starting September 1, 2009.
Pancake Breakfast:Estrella Mountain Preschool is hosting its annual
Pancake Breakfast, Silent Auction and Mini Mall on Saturday, February 21 at Estrella Mountain Church. The church is located at 10485 S. Estrella Parkway. Breakfast is served from 7am-10:30am. The silent auction takes place at 10am that morning. Browse the mini mall from 7am-11am for some fabulous finds. The fee for the pancake breakfast is just $5. The delicious meal includes pancakes, sausage, cof-fee, orange juice and milk. If you are interested in attending, please R.S.V.P. by Thursday, February 12. Make checks for this fundraiser to Estrella Mountain Preschool and drop it by the church office or hand-deliver to preschool teachers.
A.C.T.I.O.N. News for February A.C.T.I.O.N. is off the ground and running in
2009... literally! A.C.T.I.O.N. will have a relay team in the IMS Arizona Marathon on February 15. A few Estrella residents, an Estrella youth, and a notable city leader will make up this relay team. For more information or to enter the marathon, please go to: http://www.thearizonamarathon.com/.
A.C.T.I.O.N.’s Health & Wellness program has an official title and slogan! Goodyear In ACTION works to promote, educate and motivate Goodyear citizens toward living healthier lifestyles. Goodyear citizens, nonprofits, businesses, government and youth are collaborating to bring Health & Wellness to Goodyear residents.
Later this spring, Goodyear in ACTION will host a “Get Moving Day” in which Goodyear residents, schoolchildren, seniors and employers are encour-aged to get up and get moving for 30 minutes. Each sector of the community will challenge each other for the most creative ways to get moving. Please watch for more information next month.
A.C.T.I.O.N. is looking for members and volun-teers. If interested, please visit: http://actioningood-year.org/join.aspx. 2009 is sure to be busy with the additional kick-off of our Animal Sanctuary proj-ect. For more info about A.C.T.I.O.N. visit actioningoodyear.org.
Sisters give birth to last baby of 2008 & first of 2009 at West Valley Hospital
At 2:53 p.m. on December 31, 2008, Estrella Plath gave birth to her first baby girl, Estrella Nieto, weighing in at 8 lbs. and 20.5 inches long. Mom, Estrella, explained to Aimee Dobson, Director of Marketing and Public Relations at West Valley Hospital, that proud father, Samuel Nieto, wanted to name their daughter after her mother because one of their three sons is named after him. While chatting and snapping photos around 9:25am on January 1, 2009, Plath also had some other exciting news—her sister, Sandra Gomez, was preparing to give birth to her child…just down the hallway. Mom Sandra, gave birth to Franzizka Gomez, 7 lbs. 9 oz., 20.4 inches long, at 9:48am, mak-ing her the first baby born in 2009 at West Valley Hospital. She and husband, Javier Gomez, now have five children—two boys and three girls.
The last baby born in 2008, and the first baby born in 2009 at West Valley Hospital are, remarkably, cousins. When asked if the sisters had planned to have their babies within hours of each other, Sandra Gomez explained, “My doctor scheduled me to be induced on December 31. We arrived at West Valley around 2:00pm yesterday and found out my sister was already here and in labor.” Both moms and babies are doing great.
Congratulations to the families of our New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day babies at West Valley Hospital. We can only imagine the future birthday celebrations in the Gomez and Plath/Nieto families.
Last Baby Born at WVH 2008: Mom Estrella Plath and newborn daughter, Estrella Nieto. (Father Samuel Nieto was at home getting the couple’s three sons ready to come visit mom and their new sister)
First Baby Born at WVH 2009: Mom Sandra Gomez, Dad Javier Gomez, and their New Year’s baby girl, Franzizka Gomez.
The Estrella Foothills High School Chapter of
the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is
in the middle of a year that has been anything but
ordinary. With current membership at 127 students,
the FBLA has embarked on numerous new projects.
At the beginning of this school year, several
committees were formed for various projects which
included the “Green Week” Committee and the
“Magic Bullet Fund” Committee.
The Green Week Committee hosted a week
long, school wide recycling competition in the
month of December and also created displays
and made daily announcements about ways that
students could “go green.” As a result
of the competition, over 100 pounds
of aluminum were collected for
recycling. The Magic Bullet Fund
Committee is overseeing a
fundraiser and awareness
project for the Magic
Bullet Fund, a non-profit
organization that funds
the treatment of dogs with
cancer. Having a principal, a
sponsor and several members
who have lost their beloved
canine companions to cancer,
this project is very close to the
hearts of the chapter members
and the fundraiser is being done in the memory
of those dogs. Also, for the first time this year, the
Estrella Foothills FBLA has created a Partnership
with a business team. This team, consisting of three
members, is working with Ground Control Coffee in
Goodyear, and has created their own coffee blend
along with its packaging and advertising. They are
currently selling the coffee
on the school
campus. Most
recently, the
EFHS FBLA
attended
Arizona State
University ASU Business Skills day,
a competitive event that is attended
by nearly one thousand students.
The team took home a 5th place
trophy in the Future Business Leader
competition, and a 4th and 1st place
trophy in the Accounting competition. Also
recently, the chapter received the Outstanding
Chapter award for West-MEC (Western Maricopa
Education Consortium). Currently, the chapter
is preparing to attend the state competition
to be held in Tucson in early April, and they
hope to qualify to attend the National
Competition which will be held in Anaheim,
CA. this summer.
Future Business Leaders of America Begins New Year with New Projects
committees were formed for various projects which
included the “Green Week” Committee and the
“Magic Bullet Fund” Committee.
The Green Week Committee hosted a week
long, school wide recycling competition in the
month of December and also created displays
and made daily announcements about ways that
students could “go green.” As a result
of the competition, over 100 pounds
of aluminum were collected for
recycling. The Magic Bullet Fund
sponsor and several members
canine companions to cancer,
this project is very close to the
hearts of the chapter members
currently selling the coffee
on the school
attended
Arizona State
University ASU Business Skills day,
a competitive event that is attended
by nearly one thousand students.
The team took home a 5th place
trophy in the Future Business Leader
competition, and a 4th and 1st place
trophy in the Accounting competition. Also
recently, the chapter received the Outstanding
Chapter award for West-MEC (Western Maricopa
Education Consortium). Currently, the chapter
is preparing to attend the state competition
to be held in Tucson in early April, and they
hope to qualify to attend the National
Competition which will be held in Anaheim,
CA. this summer.
Lipotherme™ Laser Fat Removal
Acne Treatments
Laser Hair Removal
Massages and Facials
Physician Managed Weight Loss
14411 W McDowell Rd., Suite C-102(S.E. Corner of 145th Avenue & McDowell)
Goodyear, Arizona
www.dejavumedspa.com623-242-9910
Plus . . .
. . . And Much More
Bring This Couponto Receive $10 O� of
Any Service
Some Restrictions Apply
✁
Gift Cards Available!
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
ADV-MyHometown5x8.pdf 1/19/09 12:25:39 PM
Untitled-1 1 3/11/08 9:47:27 AM
Se Habla Español
Acute Visits
New Born Exams
Well Child Exam & Immunizations
Sports/School Physicals
Adult Preventative Exams
Well Woman Exams
Cholesterol Evaluation
Diabetes Evaluation
High Blood Pressure Evaluation
Referrals to Specialists
Sports Related Injuries
We Provide Care For the Entire Family
SERVICES:
Monday through Thursday: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Friday: 7:00 am to 4:00 pmWalk-In Appointments Available Most Major Insurance Plans Accepted
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9
cOmmUniTy nEWs
8
HOA BULLETIN BOARDCommunity Services Office Hours: Mon.–Fri. 8am–5pmTel: 623-386-1112 | Fax: 623-386-5788
Starpointe Residents Club17665 West Elliot Rd, Goodyear, AZ 85338 623-386-1949 Operating Hours:Mon.–Th. 5:30am–9pm, Fri. 5:30am–8pmSat. 8am–6pm, Sun. 10am–6pm
Community Patrol’s Phone Number602-329-0462
Estrella ManagementEstrella is professionally managed by Capital Consultant Mgmt. Corp. (CCMC)Estrella Management TeamCommunity Manager: Patty Garman, CMCA, CAAM Club Director: Beth Huerta, CMCALifestyle Director: Danielle FittsFacilities Director: Scott McVayAdmin Coordinator: Sharon ThunstedtAdministrative Associate: Tammy CampbellCovenants Coordinator: Jodi Matlock & Kathy MilneCommunications Coordinator: Dawn WaterfieldDesign Review Coordinator: Jodi Matlock Entry Coordinator: Lisa SowadaEvent Coordinator: Pam McMillerMaintenance Coordinator: Brent McDonaldYacht Club Coordinator: Ryan Chonka
Assessment Billing Address:Payment Processing Centerc/o CCMC-Western RegionPO Box 105260Atlanta, 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, Wojciech Mrugala, Pete Tieche, and Lesle Sweeney
Estrella Community Association (ECA)Developer Appointed Board Members:Alper Adli, Wojciech Mrugala, 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:Charles Marshall
Voting Member Election Results
The ballots have been collected and the results tabulated for the election of the 2009 Voting Members. In accordance with the Association governing documents, each neighborhood elects a Voting Member (and alternate) who will represent the neighborhood throughout the year during elec-tions. Additionally Voting Members (and alternates) are invited to participate on the Voting Member Committee, which meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month. A complete listing of Voting Members and their Alternates along with their contact informa-tion is available on line at www.lifeinestrella.com. Residents are encouraged to contact their Voting Member throughout the year as needed.
A total of 3,654 ballots were mailed to homeown-
ECA Voting Member Alternate
Parcel 8 The Trails Ping Wang Therese Losi
Parcel 9 The Summit TBD TBD
Parcel 34 Copper Ridge I (lots 1-87)
Josephine Allen Jean Love Smith
Parcel 34 Copper Ridge II (lots 88-171)
Vacant Vacant
Parcel 51 Cordero Tim Penner Vacant
Parcel 55 Oasis (Lots 6-12, 115-183, 187-223)
John Kramer Ed Buckenmaier
Parcel 55 Spanish Bay (lots 1-5, 13-114, 184-186)
Trisha Simpson Vacant
Parcel 56 Parkside Hal Pierce Donald Bettger
Parcel 56A Lakeview I (lots 1-79) Mark Weber Vacant
Parcel 56A Lakeview II (lots 80-150)
Roy Sharp Vacant
Parcel 57 The Enclaves William Zednik Vacant
Parcel 58 The Retreat Charlotte Domme Richard Toliver
Parcel 60 The Vistas Vacant Vacant
Parcel 62/64 Legends I (lots 1-15, 120-219)
Bob Ritz Vacant
Parcel 62/64 Legends II (Lots 16-119)
Alan Walsh Vacant
Parcel 66 Avalon Ron Spitz Carolyn Scott
VCA Voting Member Alternate
Parcel 26 Trailridge (lots 22-121) Brian Miller Michelle Carlton
Parcel 26 The Highlands (lots 1-21, 122-185)
Anne Hansen Patrick Taylor
Parcel 33 Echo Ridge Charles Pineda Vacant
Parcel 43 Avalon del Lago Vacant Vacant
Parcel 52 Desert Vista Steve Bryant Joel Jensen
Parcel 67-69 Arroyo Vista Dennis Brungardt Vacant
Parcel 68 Ridgeview Pt Vacant Vacant
Parcel 70 Mesquite Ridge Shannon Bowling Vacant
Parcel 71 Arroyo Vista/Ridgeview Tim Rilley Vacant
Parcel 72 Saguaro Summit Frances Rappoccio Steve Turke
Parcel 73 Hidden Hills No Voting Member Required
Parcel 74 Sonoran Springs Bill Antonucci Roger Matlin
Parcel 75 Saguaro Canyon Suzie Sandwick Fred Call
Parcel 76 Sonoran Vistas Dennis Eynon Vacant
Parcel 91 Emerald Greens Sue Secrest Dave Nigh
Parcel 95A/B The Fairways Scott Austin Diane Hanneman
Parcel 96A/B The Fairways Richard McManus Wilbert Bowers
Parcel 99 The Links Troy Campbell Vacant
Parcel 100A Mesquite Highlands Nancy McFillin Christine Esprecion
Parcel 100B Saguaro Highlands Barbara O’Brien Dan Horton
Parcel 195 Desert Breeze David Hicks Vacant
Parcel 196A Trailridge Crossing Vacant Vacant
Parcel 196B Avalon Terrace Alvin Wolfson Vacant
Parcel 199 Eagle Ridge Vacant Vacant
Parcel 200 Eagle Pointe Ken Beuthin Elroy Tomanek
Parcel 201 Privada I (lots1-16,29-36,93-109,115-151)
TBD TBD
Parcel 201 Privada II (lots 17-28, 37-92, 110-114)
Vacant Vacant
ers in Estrella, with 161 returned (4.4%). The can-didate receiving the highest number of votes in each neighborhood serves as the primary Voting Member, and the person with the second most votes serves as the alternate. Below are the results of the election. Positions indicated as “TBD” resulted in ties that are in the process of being resolved amongst the candi-dates involved. Positions indicated as “Vacant” reflect the lack of ballots received for those parcels. Hidden Hill, Palisades, and all of Montecito currently are not required by the governing documents to have Voting Members. Accordingly ballots were not sent to those homeowners.
This year, Voting Members in the Villages Association will vote in the election for a Resident Member serving on the Board of Directors as the term of the incumbent ends this year.
Voting Member Vacancies
As a result of the 2009 Voting
Member elections, seven
(7) neighborhoods were left
unrepresented in the New Year. The
absence of a Voting Member will
result in the neighborhood losing
its voting rights for the year. To
remedy that, the Board of Directors
for both the Villages at Estrella
Mountain Ranch (VCA) and the
Estrella Community Association
(ECA) approved the solicitation of
resident volunteers in those parcels
to fill the Voting Member position.
Accordingly, residents in Parcel
34 Copper Ridge I, Parcel 60 The
Vistas, Parcel 43 Avalon del Lago,
Parcel 68 Ridgeview Point, Parcel
196A Trailridge Crossing, Parcel 199
Eagle Ridge, and Parcel 201 Privada
II (lots 17-28, 37-92, 110-114) are
encouraged to submit their name
to serve as the Voting Member in
their neighborhood. Interested
residents should submit their name
to the Community Service Office by
February 16, by contacting Tammy
at 623-386-1112 or tcampbell@
ccmcnet.com. The Board of Directors
will then determine the Voting
Member appointment at their March
Board Meeting.
To learn more about Voting Members
and the initiatives undertaken by the
Voting Member Committee, log on to
www.lifeinestrella.com and click on
the Association Tab to visit the Voting
Member Page.
Your New Landscape ProviderDLC Resources Inc. is excited to
begin a new landscape maintenance venture at the Estrella Community as your common area landscape main-tenance provider. We are committed to fostering a unique company culture which emphasizes efficiency, quality and safety. We recognize that your community is more than just a contract or master planned development, Estrella is the place where you and your family have made your home. Our core values of performance, integrity and clear communication are what your Community deserves. We invite you to learn more about DLC Resources by visiting our web-site, www.dlcresources.com
tenance provider. We are committed to fostering
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9
cOmmUniTy nEWs
10
HOA BULLETIN BOARD
Yacht Club SocialFriday, Feb. 13, Yacht Club, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Did you know? Valentine’s Day is not the only thing that makes February special? It is also
National Cherry Pie month. To celebrate, we will be holding a Cherry Dessert Bake Off at the next Yacht Club Social. Bring your favorite cher-ry dessert to share and
join us on Friday, February 13 from 7pm to 9pm. It is not mandatory that you bring your cherry dessert but it will be a chance for you to showcase your baking talents. For just $2.00 per person you can enjoy a light dinner and we will supply extra cherry pie with whipped cream, coffee, and hot chocolate. RSVP with what you are bringing and to get your ticket for pie at Starpointe today. See you there!
Sponsor A Community EventInterested in sponsoring a community event?
Event partnership is a great way to get involved in your community and showcase your business at the same time. If you are interested or would like further information, please contact Danielle Fitts at 623-386-1949.
HOA BULLETIN BOARDLog onto www.lifeinestrella.com for more information
month. To celebrate, we will be holding a Cherry Dessert Bake Off at the next Yacht Club Social. Bring your favorite cher-ry dessert to share and
Movie Night - Open Season 2Friday, Feb. 20, Amphitheater, 7:00pm
Lights, camera, ACTION! Bundle up, bring a blanket or chair, and join us at the Lakeside Amphitheater for some good ol'family entertainment. Elliot the deer has fallen in love with Giselle but his road to the altar takes a detour when their friend, Mr. Weenie, the dachshund, is kidnapped by a group of pampered pets. Elliot and pals, Boog, McSquizzy and the rest of the woodland creatures launch a full-scale rescue mission in Open Season 2.
Volunteers WantedAll Estrella events require a large amount of
volunteers. Volunteering is a great way to get to know your neighbors and give back to your com-munity. Currently, we are looking for volunteers for Eggstravaganza scheduled for April 11. If you are interested in volunteering at this event please email [email protected]. This is also a great way for teens to get community service!
Save the DateSaturday, April 11, 11:00am to 1:00pm
Come join us as we celebrate the 10th Annual Eggstravaganza which includes an egg hunt, cookie decorating and more! We are asking that all participants bring 10 soft-candy filled eggs per child along with the $3.00 event fee to Starpointe to reg-ister. Please remember not to put chocolate or cash in the eggs you bring as your children aren’t guaranteed to get these eggs. You must RSVP by April 4. A spe-cial thank you to Apache Stone for sponsoring this event!
Fairway GatesThere have been questions about why the
Fairway Gates are open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. There is a provision in the builder agreement requiring that the gates remain open until the last new home is sold. There are still T.W. Lewis Homes that are for sale. As soon as the last one is sold we will close the gates 24/7 and those with codes and remotes will have access. We thank you for your patience and look forward to closing the gates.
ROC#241297
623-337-4046 480-273-4751★
EXTERIOR
Quality Painting in your Neighborhood
INTERIOR
INTERIOR EXTERIOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALLICENSED BONDED INSURED
ROC#241297
623-337-4046 480-273-4751★
EXTERIOR
Quality Painting in your Neighborhood
INTERIOR
INTERIOR EXTERIOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALLICENSED BONDED INSURED
ROC#241297
623-337-4046 480-273-4751★
EXTERIOR
Quality Painting in your Neighborhood
INTERIOR
INTERIOR EXTERIOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALLICENSED BONDED INSURED
ROC#241297
623-337-4046 480-273-4751★
EXTERIOR
Quality Painting in your Neighborhood
INTERIOR
INTERIOR EXTERIOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALLICENSED BONDED INSURED
GCE_MyHmTwn_final.indd 1 5/8/08 12:07:25 PM
$59 $69Expires 02/28/09.
1616 N. Litchfield Rd Suite #170 Goodyear, AZ 85395
facing.... Foreclosure...???behind on your loan ?negative equity ?have to sell and move ?
Greg Marthaler GRI, eProShort Sale Specialist
Short Sale - Is it possible?ONLY with Lender's APPROVAL !
PREPARE documents to the Bank for SHORT SALE PACKAGEMITIGATE with your Lender to get the SALE CLOSEDSAVED CREDIT, loan is reported to Credit Bureaus as PAID IN FULL.
Having an experienced Short Sale Agent makes the difference between closing and foreclosure
CALL me today to find out if a Short Sale is right for you.....
623 760-6434
[email protected] EstrellaByNewlandCommunities.com
website
- lender approves for borrowers to sell their home for less then what is owed on loan.
SHORT SALE
COMMUNITY NEWS
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9 11
U.S. Pat. No. 7,007,507 • Copyright • All rights reserved • www.pandora-jewelry.com
L IFE HAS ITS MOMENTS.. .
. . .MAKE THEM UNFORGETTABLE
LIFE HAS ITS MOMENTS.. .
. . .MAKE THEM UNFORGETTABLE
Be my ValentineBe my Valentine
. . .MAKE THEM UNFORGETTABLE
LIFE HAS ITS MOMENTS.. .
U.S. Pat. No. 7,007,507 • © • All rights reserved
Finished night classes
My surprise 25th birthday partyGot my own place
Achieved a black belt in karate Gift from my best friend
www.osbornejewelersinc.com
HOA BULLETIN BOARDHOA BULLETIN BOARDLog onto www.lifeinestrella.com for more information
Block WatchHave you seen any vandalism or graffiti in your
neighborhood lately? If you see either act in progress, please call 911 first. Each and every one of us can help prevent or disrupt vandalism and graffiti. The foremost action residents can take is to get involved in your neighborhood block watch program. If your neighborhood does not have a block watch program, you can get started by contacting Al at [email protected]. Visit www.LifeinEstrella.com and click on the "Block Watch" Tab for more information.
Thank You, Goodyear BusinessesA very special “Thank You” to Mike from Bev Mo
& Jessica from Native New Yorker for their partnership for the New Years Soiree. Their outstanding customer service made the New Years Soiree an outstanding fun time!
Swirls SaladsStop by Swirls to try the new Salad menu. Our
new menu offers Mandarin Orange Chicken, Oriental Chicken, South West Chicken, Turkey, Caesar, Cobb, Chef, Fire Roasted Chicken, Spinach Delight, and Classic. Dine in or enjoy our patio overlooking the lake. In a hurry, call your orders in for takeout at 623-386-1949 ext. 124. Mention this article and we will give you an additional 15% off your next purchase.
Social Events Welcome at Starpointe Residents Club
The New Year is underway and it’s time to start planning your 2009-2010 social events. Whether you’re hosting a wedding reception, birthday party, baby shower or water park festivity, Starpointe’s Event
Venue is here for you! Our facilities feature one of the best West Valley options for your convenience. We offer breath-taking views of the lake-front, gorgeous grass terraces and beautiful banquet rooms. Even more exciting, our prices are unbelievable! Stop by and see what your com-munity has to offer.
Avoid the stress of hosting parties at home this year. Pass on pre-event set up and hours of clean up after an event. Additionally, Starpointe offers plenty of parking for guests. Let the stress rest on us, so you can enjoy the special day.
Golf Club of Estrella 11800 S. Golf Club Drive, Goodyear, AZ 85338
623.386.2600 www.estrellagolf.com
For information on our golf clinics, please call the golf shop
Join us for Happy Hour on the Patio Great views, food, music and fire pits.
Fridays & Saturdays 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Appetizer & Drink Specials
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9
cOmmUniTy nEWs
12
M O N D A Y TU E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y
8:30–9:20am Powerball (Kim Hopkins)
8:00–8:50am Body Sculpting (Dawn Terry)
8:30–9:20am Powerball (Kim Hopkins)
8:00-8:50amBody Sculpting (Dawn Terry)
9:00–10:20am Yoga (Linda Jojola)
8:30–9:20amPilates (Carla Walters)
9:30–10:30am Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
3:30–4:20pm Karate 4–7 (Kevin Bench)
9:30–10:20am Yoga (Linda Jojola)
9:30–10:20amMusic Together (Mary Wilkening)ends Nov. 20
9:30–10:30am Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
10:30–11:20am Pre-Ballet I; 3–4 (Linda Purdy)
5:00–5:50pm Taekwondo (Barton Gonzales)
4:30–5:20pm Karate 7–12 (Kevin Bench)
9:30–10:30am Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
3:30–4:20pmKarate 4–7 (Kevin Bench)
5:00–5:50pm Taekwondo (Barton Gonzales)
11:30am–12:20pm Pre-Ballet I; 5–6 (Linda Purdy)
6:00–6:50pm Mixed Muscle Arts (Michael Parham)
6:00–6:50pm Yoga (Linda Jojola)
6:00–6:50pm Mixed Muscle Arts(Michael Parham)
4:30–5:20pm Karate 7–12 (Kevin Bench)
6:00–6:50pm Ballet (Linda Purdy) (Adult)
12:30–1:45pm Ballet I; 7–10 (Linda Purdy)
6:30–7:20pm Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
7:00–7:50pm Pilates (Carla Walters)
6:30–7:20pm Cardio Splash (Kim Hopkins)
6:00–6:50pm Yoga (Linda Jojola)
1:45–3:00pm Ballet; 10–18 (Linda Purdy)
7:00–7:50pm Step & Pump (Linda Jojola)
7:00–7:50pm Muscle Pump (Linda Jojola)
3:00–3:30pm Pointe (Linda Purdy)
6:30pm Voting Member Committee
Starpointe Residents Club Program ScheduleM O N D A Y
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
WEEKLY EVENTS
Women's Basketball 6–8pm
Estrella Mountain Elementary School
Contact Gina at 623-374-4309
WEEKLY EVENTS
Men’s Basketball 7pm
Estrella Mountain Elementary School
Bridge, 1–4pm
contact Carl Deierling 623-386-6641 or
Cookie Wallis 623-398-8695
WEEKLY EVENTS
Outside the Box, 11am
WEEKLY EVENTS
Playgroup, 9:30–11:30am
contact Tanya Harrison 623-348-9278
Poker/Games, 2–6pmcontact Al Wolfson
623-328-0118
Bridge Class for Beginners, 6:30pm
contact Carl Deierling at 623-386-6641
Jr Golf Clinic, 3pm Golf Club of Estrella
WEEKLY EVENTS
Music Together, 9:30am, Gallery 1
Games, Games, Games 6:30–8pm
WEEKLY EVENTS
Resident Coffee Social 8:30–10am
WEEKLY EVENTS
Adult Golf Clinic, 8am
Golf Club of Estrella623-386-2600
Jr. Golf Clinic, 9:30am
Happy Hour, 5pm
Golf Club of Estrella
1 2Scrapbooking
10am-6pmSRC
Women's Self DefenseWorkshop
6pm
3 4Red Hatter's
1pm
Camera Club7pm
5 6 7
8 9Women's Self Defense
Workshop 6pm
Youth Guitar Ochestra6:30pm
10Quiddler Card Group
1pm
11 12 13Yacht Club Social
7pm
14Classic Car Club
9am
15 16Women's Self Defense
Workshop 6pm
17 18Camera Club
7pm
19Craft & Stuff
9am
20Movie Night
7pm
21 Farmer's Market
10am-2pm
22 23Bunco6pm
24Board of Director's
Meeting6:30pm
25
Multisport6pm
26 27 28
February 2009 Community Calendar
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.
www.budgetstorageaz.com
FEATURES
Offi ce: (623) 925-2060
Offi ce HoursMonday -Sunday 9:00AM – 6:00PM
Gate Hours6:00AM–9:00PMEveryday - 365 Days a Year
Offi ce: (623) 925-2060Offi ce: (623) 925-2060Offi ce: (623) 925-2060
STORAGE SPECIAL
1$ 1ST MONTH
MOVING SPECIAL
Offi ce: (623) 925-2060Offi ce: (623) 925-2060Offi ce: (623) 925-2060Offi ce: (623) 925-2060
STORAGE SPECIAL
FREETRUCK RENTAL
20%MOVING SUPPLIES
OFF
ON PURCHASES OF $25 OR MORE
*See David Weekley Homes Sales Consultant for details. Not valid with any other offer or on a previously written contracts. $5,000 in Decorator Selections good only on David Weekley homes sold in the Phoenix area between February 1, 2009, and March 15, 2009. Decorator Selections must be made from those offered by David Weekley Homes in the Phoenix area. Offer must be presented to Sales Consultant prior to the signing of the contract. David Weekley Homes reserves the right to terminate program or change rules at any time. Prices, plans, dimensions, features, specifications, materials or availability of homes or communities are subject to change without notice or obligation. Illustrations are artist’s depictions only and may differ from completed improvements. Copyright © 2009 David Weekley Homes – All Rights Reserved. ROC# 224059 (PHXA31833)
If you’re looking for a highly-reputable homebuilder who’ll offer you the best in Design, Choice and Service, look no further than
David Weekley Homes in Estrella – Serenity at Montecito.
EstrellaSerenity at Montecito
Homes from the high $200s• Over 30 years of homebuilding excellence• The largest privately-held homebuilder in America• The first homebuilder in history to receive The Triple Crown of American Homebuilding, an honor that includes “America’s Best Builder,” “The National Housing Quality Award,” and “National Builder of the Year”
For more information, please call 623-293-1240.
W. Elliot Rd.
10Phoenix
GOODYEAR
S. E
stre
lla P
kwy.
S. E
stre
lla P
kwy.
CalistogaDrive
Estrella
Award-winning design asbeautiful as it is livable.
Enhance your life.
Now offering Build on Your Lot
in the Phoenix area!
If you’re looking for a highly-reputable homebuilder who’ll
Reading • Math • Writing • Study Skills • Test Taking • College/University Prep & More!
Itʼs Back to School − Help Your Child
13770 W Van Buren St • Goodyear, AZ 85338www.educate.com
Get Headed In The Right Direction Now!623-932-5714
It’s Tax Refund Time...
Gail’s Furniture14190 W. VAN BUREN, STE. A10314190 W. VAN BUREN, STE. A103
6235360333WEST OF LITCHFIELD ROAD IN THE NEW GOODYEAR COMMERCE CENTER
Gail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s Furniture14190 W. VAN BUREN, STE. A10314190 W. VAN BUREN, STE. A103
623536033362353603336235360333WEST OF LITCHFIELD ROAD IN THE NEW GOODYEAR COMMERCE CENTERWEST OF LITCHFIELD ROAD IN THE NEW GOODYEAR COMMERCE CENTER
Gail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s Furniture
10%ESTRELLA RESIDENTS
30%40%
10%10%EXTRA
Gail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureSALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICESALE PRICE
off
40%40%40%to
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER PROMOTIONS
On Selected Items30%30%30%30%40%40%40%
30%40%
30%30%40%
30%30%40%
30%30%40%
30%40%40%40%40%
toto40%40%40%On Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected ItemsOn Selected Items
Save
FREE FINANCING & LAYAWAY AVAILABLE
� ank you for Supporting Your Estrella Mountain Ranch Neighbors
623536033362353603336235360333
OTHER PROMOTIONS
Gail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s FurnitureGail’s Furniture14190 W. VAN BUREN, STE. A103
WE ARE
ESTRELLA
RESIDENTS
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9
mEET yOUR nEighbOR
14
The Richardson fam-ily moved to the Phoenix area in 2005 with a desire to see more of the United States and a job for Laurel at Southwest Human Development (SWHD) doing assistive technology training for the Arizona Department of Education. The Richardsons ini-tially leased a home in Litchfield Park, but then bought a home in Trailridge Crossing in
2006 when Dave landed a position as a math teacher at Estrella Foothills High School. He is now the Principal at Westar Elementary. Laurel works part-time for SWHD doing augmentative communication evalua-tions and also works at Buckeye and Liberty Elementary School Districts as an Assistive Technology Specialist and Occupational Therapist. Dave and Laurel’s son, Matthew, is twelve years old and attends Westar Elementary School. He loves all sports and is involved with his church and cub scouts. The Richardsons’ grown children include Drew, a Sargeant in the US Army in Kuwait; Katrina, who recently married and lives in Chandler; and Zachary, a Corporal in the US Army, currently stationed in North Carolina and who recently returned home from service in Iraq. Travel has been a big part of the Richardson family lives. Dave and Laurel met in college and joined the Peace Corps in 1982, serving as educa-tion volunteers for two years in Ghana, West Africa. On their return home, they spent a month in Kenya and some time in the Netherlands. They returned to the States and lived in North Carolina to raise their three eldest children. In 1990, the Richardsons moved to Tinian, an island in the Northern Mariana Islands. Dave and Laurel taught school there for another two years. Their youngest son, Matthew, was born on their return to the United States. Though the fam-ily hasn’t moved overseas since, they did live with a host family for a summer in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico in 1998. The two oldest children Drew and Katrina returned to the host family during their middle school years to study Spanish. This family remembers Ghana as “the most memorable place we ever lived,” states Dave. Although it has been a long time since they lived there, the Richardsons remember many of the lessons learned there. “Life was without a lot of ameni-ties, including electricity. Travel was difficult and the entire experience helped us realize and pay attention to what was important and what wasn’t,” recalls the elementary school Principal. “Ghanians are very gracious people who work hard despite difficulties, without complaint.” Laurel added, “It takes a lot more work to find balance in the United States, but we find that Estrella Mountain Ranch provides a community that encourages our time together as a family.” The Richardson family especially appreciates the extraordinary beauty of Estrella. This family loves to bike and be outdoors. “The weather is great all year long and we even like the heat in the summer. After four years of living near the equator (two of which were spent without electricity), the heat is fine -especially when perks like the pool at Starpointe are available. We often marvel at the beauty of the lakes, the mountains, and the presence of the desert that we get to enjoy day after day,” said Dave.
When Derek Powell isn’t busy with school stud-ies at Estrella Foothills High School, he’s acting in the Drama Club, playing the drums or practicing the keyboard. For exer-cise, he loves playing Lacrosse or challenging his step-dad, Dennis, to an interactive video game. Dennis and Kim Onstott, along with their son Derek, moved to the Lakeview II subdivision approximately four years ago. The family shares their home with three Cocker Spaniel rescuees -- Kaylee, Ginger and Otis. Originally from the Cleveland area, this family says that they do not miss the cold and snow and find outdoor activities in Estrella especially rewarding during the winter and spring seasons. The Onstott/Powell family claims that it's easy to they find their way around the Valley, due to the grid set-up of the city, simplifying destinations. Dennis works in aviation and Kim is an accountant and owner of Your Place Gourmet Personal Chef Services. Kim enjoys helping busy families and professionals pre-pare healthy meals in our community. Hopefully, you have had the opportunity to try one of her delicious recipes featured in our publication. Kim trained with the U.S. Personal Chef Association (USPCA) at the Culinary Business Academy in New Mexico, becoming a premier member of the association. She is also the President of the USPCA’s Phoenix West Chapter. She recently donated her per-sonal chef services to a family in need over the Christmas holiday season. Kim learned about a single mother in the area, who is attending school and recently lost her job. She learned that many concerned donors were focusing on gifts for the woman’s children for Christmas, but Kim wanted to do something special just for the mom. She donated $300 worth of her standard personal chef services, collecting donations to purchase a Safeway card to cover the cost of the grocer-ies. When this fortunate mother calls Kim to schedule her services, the family will be interviewed for their likes and dislikes in menu options, as well as inter-viewed for any food allergies or sensitivities. Kim will then craft a menu, person-ally designed for the family. Then, it’s off to the grocery store to buy the freshest ingredients for meal preparation. The meals will be prepared right in the family home. Kim will bring her own cookware and utensils as well as a variety of her own pantry oils and spices, leaving a clean kitchen, filled with the aroma of those fabulously cooked meals. Those meals will be individually packaged and placed in either the freezer or refrigerator with cooking instructions as needed. What a stress relief Your Place Gourmet Personal Chef Services will be for a mother, facing personal difficulties. The Onstott/Powell family has just one wish for the New Year, the gift of continued good health. What great neighbors to have in the Estrella community!
When Derek Powell isn’t busy with school stud-ies at Estrella Foothills High School, he’s acting in the Drama Club, playing the drums or practicing the keyboard. For exer-
Lacrosse or challenging
to an interactive video
moved to the Lakeview II subdivision approximately four years ago. The family shares their home with three Cocker Spaniel
MEET THE ONSTOTT/POWELL FAMiLY
ily moved to the Phoenix area in 2005 with a desire to see more of the United States and a job for Laurel at Southwest Human Development (SWHD) doing assistive technology training for the Arizona Department of Education. The Richardsons ini-tially leased a home in Litchfield Park, but then bought a home in Trailridge Crossing in
MEET THE RiCHARDSON
FAMiLY
MEET BABY TYLER
Tyler Shawn AustinBorn July 11, 2008
9 lbs. 5 oz.20 inches
Proud parents are Scott & Stacey of The Fairways
Welcome Estrella Babies
Be part of our “Meet your Neighbor” section! It’s easy! Give us a call or visit our website (www.myhometownestrella.com) and
we’ll introduce you or your new baby to the community in Estrella. For more information, contact [email protected].
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9 1 5
gARdEn & lAndscAPE
mOnEy & FinAncE
let the wire grow into the tree. After one year, you should remove the center pole that is against the tree. Its purpose was to help the tree grow straight, but with the guide wires in place, it is no longer needed.
Lantanas can be pruned at this time. Leave about 6 or 7 inches from the root ball. As soon as the heat comes, the new growth comes from these branches.
Don’t forget to fertilize your plants. They need it and now is a good time to add a balanced fertilizer around your yard. This is also a great time to slowly water your trees. Run your hose on a trickle and let it run under the tree for sev-eral hours. This will wash the salt in the soil away from the roots and will help push the roots deeper into the soil.
I have had many ask why I write so much about irrigation systems and repair. I guess it is because most homeowners know how to turn on the timer, but they don’t understand exactly how it works. I am seeing a lot of irrigation systems failing and lots of water leaks. The cities are starting to crack down on homeown-ers that waste water. Expect to see fines in the near future for letting the water run down the street. Here in the desert, plants die fast without water. Too much water can kill plants just as quickly. If you have any questions you can e-mail me at: [email protected].
Lifestyle: Another important consideration is your desired retirement lifestyle. Do you want to travel? Will you have an expensive country club membership? Are there any hobbies you would like to pursue? The answers to these questions can help you decide what additional costs your ideal retirement will require. Many baby boom-
ers expect that they will work part-time in retirement. However, if this is your intention and you find that working longer becomes impossible, you will still need the appropriate funds to support your retirement lifestyle.
Inflation: If you think you have accounted for every possibility when constructing a savings goal but forget this vital component, your savings could be far from suffi-cient. Inflation has the potential to significantly reduce your purchasing power over time. It is important for your savings to keep pace with or exceed inflation.
Social Security: Many retirees believe that they can rely on their future Social Security benefits. However, this may not be true for you. The Social Security system is under increasing strain as more baby boomers are retiring and fewer workers are available to pay their benefits. And the reality is that Social Security currently provides only 20% of the total income of Americans aged 65 and older with at least $44,000 in annual household income. That leaves 80% to be covered in other ways.
And the Total Is…After considering all these factors, you should have a much better idea of how much you need to save for retirement. If you don’t know where to start or how to go about it, I can be of help. I have retirement plan calculators that factor inflation into the equation. They are yours for the asking. Email [email protected] or call 623 412-9602 and I will send them to you.
After determining your retirement savings goal and factoring in how much you have saved already, you will be able to determine how much you need to save each year to reach your destination. The important thing is to come up with a goal and then develop a strategy to help reach it. You don’t want to spend your retire-ment years wishing you had planned ahead when you had the time. The sooner you start saving and investing to reach your goal, the closer you will be to realizing your retirement dreams.
It’s a great time of year for some light pruning. It is important to remember that we are just thinning out the tree. Thinning will allow the sun-light into the center of the tree. Light pruning will keep the tree strong and allow the
wind to blow through its branches. This will keep the tree upright and not on the ground when those strong winds blow. The trees here do not have long tap roots; they move across the surface. Trees that are not pruned correctly, or often enough, are the reason the wind blows them over. A nice shaped, cared for tree will add thousands of dollars to the value of your home.
When pruning, look for branches that are rubbing each other. One of these branches should be removed, usually it will be the smaller of the two. Depending on the size of the branch you may need to cut two or three inches above the trunk or main branch, then make a second cut at the main branch or trunk. The reason for this is, if the branch is too big and starts to tear the bark, it will not tear into the main part of the tree.
If you find you have mistletoe growing on your tree remove it. Mistletoe will kill trees if not removed.
At least three times a year you should loosen guide wires that are around your tree trunk. These are the wires that are from the wooden post to the tree. Do not
Many Americans realize the importance of saving for retirement, but knowing exactly how much they need to save is another issue altogeth-er. With all the information available about retire-ment, it is sometimes difficult to decipher what is appropriate for your specific situation.
One rule of thumb is that retirees will need approximately 80% of their pre-retirement salaries to maintain their lifestyles in retirement. However, depending on your own situation and the type of retirement you hope to have, that number may be higher or lower. Fortunately, there are sev-eral factors that can help you work toward a retirement savings goal.
Retirement Age: The first factor to consider is the age at which you expect to retire. In reality, many people anticipate that they will retire later than they actually do; unexpected issues, such as health problems or workplace changes (downsizing, etc.), tend to stand in their way. Of course, the earlier you retire, the more money you will need to last throughout retirement. It’s important to prepare for unantici-pated occurrences that could force you into an early retirement.
Life Expectancy: Although you can’t know what the duration of your life will be, there are a few factors that may give you a hint. You should take into account your family history—how long your relatives have lived and diseases that are com-mon in your family—as well as your own past and present health issues. Also con-sider that life spans are becoming longer with recent medical developments. More people will be living to age 100, or perhaps even longer. When calculating how much you need to save, you need to factor in the number of years you will spend in retirement.
Future Health-Care Needs: Another factor to consider is the cost of health care. Health-care costs have been rising much faster than general inflation, and fewer employers are offering health benefits to retirees. Long-term care is another consideration. These costs could severely dip into your savings and even result in your filing for bankruptcy if the need for care is prolonged. Factoring in higher costs for health care during retirement is vital, and you might want to consider purchasing long-term-care insurance to help protect your assets.
Prune your Plants with Loveby Allyn Rigby
By David Lesnick, CFP, Resident of Estrella, Sound Advice Financial Planning, soundadvice.pfyfn.com
MEET THE ONSTOTT/ POWELL FAMiLY
How Much Do I Need to Save?
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9
FOOd & EnTERTAinmEnT
16
Now that the new year is in full swing, our schedules are busier than ever. For many families, this means being on the go all day with little time to prepare the evening meal. As a personal chef, I help my clients with this
dilemma by preparing several meals that are ready to pull from the freezer at their convenience. I also do this for my own family and you can too!
The best strategy is to double recipes so you have another night’s dinner in the freezer. In addition, investing the time on your day off to make several meals will pay off later in the week when all you need to do is pull them out of the freez-er and pop them into the oven. A little advance preparation and you can have dinner ready whenever you are.
Purchase the protein in the large, family-size packs and make a couple freezer meals with each type. This approach saves both time and money. The recipes below are casserole or dump-type meals that are easy enough for the novice cook to prepare and are also budget stretchers.
Meals From Your FreezerBy Kim Onstott, Resident of Estrella, Your Place Gourmet—Personal Chef Service, www.yourplacegourmet.com
R E C I P E S
Pizza Casserole
2 lbs ground beef or ground turkey
1 large onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 (26 ounce) jars marinara sauce (or make your own)
16 ounces rotini pasta, cooked and drained
5 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (20 oz)
8 ounces sliced pepperoni
Southwestern Casserole
1 lb cooked lean ground beef or ground turkey, seasoned with
taco seasoning
1 (10 ounce) can Rotel Tomatoes
1 (15 ounce) can ranch style beans
8 ounces tomato sauce
3/4 cup Minute Rice, uncooked
1 1/2 cups shredded ched-dar cheese, divided
Super Simple Teriyaki Chicken
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
1 small minced garlic clove
3/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1 lb chicken, uncooked and chopped
Brown ground beef, onion, garlic and seasoning in oil.
Drain.
Stir in pasta, marinara sauce and 3 cups cheese.
Place mixture in 2 greased 9x13x2 inch baking pans or 4 square pans.
Sprinkle with remaining mozzarella.
Top with pepperoni.
Cover and freeze up to 3 months.
To cook now: Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, until heat-ed through.
To bake frozen casserole: Thaw in refrigerator overnight and bake at 350 for 35-40 minutes, till hot.
Makes 2 casseroles, each serving 10.
If cooking right away, pre-heat oven to 350°F.
Combine all ingredients except 1/2 cup cheese in a large casserole dish and bake for 45 minutes.
Sprinkle with remaining cheese and bake for another 15 minutes.
Makes 8 servings
Mix soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, veg-etable oil, garlic and ginger to make marinade.
Freeze chicken in marinade in a 1-gal-lon bag.
To serve:.
Thaw.
Pour chicken and marinade into a bak-ing dish.
Bake in a preheated 350º oven for 35 minutes.
Prepare rice according to package directions.
Serve chicken over rice.
Makes 6 servings
Makes 8 servings
STRESS? PAINS?
$33MASSAGE
Estrella Parkway Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
Good for 1 hour massageIncludes Chiropractic Consultation
Expires 3/20/09
530 N. Estrella Parkway, C-1
SAFEWAY PLAZA, Goodyear
By Appointment Only
(623) 932-9211
Be part of the My Hometown Estrella Business Directory! We’re looking for services such as: Childcare, Computer Services, Electrical, Landscape, Pest
Control, Home Improvement Services and more. Contact 800-497-1309 x701 or
www.myhometownestrella.com
bUsinEss diREcTORy
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , J A N UA RY 2 0 0 9 17
www.clubztutoring.com(623) 533-6831
Professional individualized one-on-one tutoring in your home or at a local library!
Assist with Reading, Writing, and all levels of Math and Science
Prepare students for the AIMS, SAT, and ACT exams
High School and Middle School Study Skills Program as well as a kindergarten readiness program
Qualified tutors are degreed professionals and certified teachers who have passed background checks
Resident Handyman Gerry Montoya
623-694-4649 GNJ Home Services, LLC
Interior Painting, Minor Plumbing, Ceiling Fans, Garbage Disposals, Faucets, Toilets,
Window Washing, Pool Service, Auto Wash & Detail, Irrigation, Tree Trimming, Odd Jobs & Much More
Prompt, reliable service. References available.
SALON DE CHEVEUX
790 N. Estrella Parkway, Suite B
Goodyear, AZ 85338
Hair Salon and EstheticsHair Salon and Esthetics
www.salondecheveux.com
(623) 925-5631fax 623-932-152720%
OFF expir
es 0
3.31
.09
HOME DAY CAREIn Estrella Mountain Ranch
NOW ENROLLING!Full time, Part time,
and Drop InsSpace is Limited
Contact Esther at 623-606.8786 [email protected]
Possibilities Redesign LLCredesigning your home changing your life
Marie RisheillInterior Redesign Specialist623-594-6419
Interior RedesignReal Estate StagingHoliday Decoration
DiversifiedSalon
CREATING A PERFECT YOU
1375 N. Litchfield Rd #103 • Goodyear, AZ 85395
• Hair stylist and color specialist
• Eyebrow, lip waxing
• Color, highlights & retouch color
CRYSTAL MCCLAIN CALL (602) 574-2796(by appointment)
Renee BergPersonal Trainer
17953 W. Willow DriveEstrella Mountain Ranch
Home - 623-374-3425Cell - 623-565-2495
[email protected] Certified
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , J A N UA RY 2 0 0 9
bUsinEss diREcTORy
18
Beauty & healthDéjà Vu Med Spa
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.
BuSINeSS OPPORtuNItIeSKeep your New Year's resolution to
lose weight this year! Try clinically tested Cinch® Plan for the New Year! Cinch is
specially formulated to help you break the diet cycle so you, keep muscle you have, burn fat you don’t need and lose
inches you don’t want. Learn how to make $$ while losing the inches!! Contact [email protected] or visit our web site
www.cinchplan.com/getcleanandhealthy
ChIldCaRe & PReSChOOlS
Grace's Day Care ServicesGRACE'S responsible and loving home care for infants. Full-
time/part-time. Well established reputation in Estrella Moun-tain Ranch. Newborns to 30 months old. 623-693-3343
Reach For Your Star PreschoolPreschool program that focuses on independence, struc-
ture, learning and fun. Provider with over 20+ years of experience working with children. Specializing in toddlers ages 2-4 years old. Please call Norma at 623-327-0888 to
schedule an interview.
CleaNING SeRVICeSEco Maids 4 You, LLC
Need help cleaning your home? Free estimates. An Estrella Mountain Ranch resident. Established business and references
available upon request. 623-910-2202.
Dela's Classic Cleaning Service Commercial~Residential House Cleaning and Carpet Clean-ing. Member of BBB, Bonded & Insured. P.O. Box 6483 Good-
year, AZ 85338. Call our office at 623-327-1620 or mobile 623-229-4342.
EMR Carpet ProsSteam Extraction Carpet Cleaning. Tile and Grout Cleaning.
EMR resident. Call 602-621-6723.
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
Dr. Joshua Hong, DDSSmile Artist, Dr. Joshua Hong. We create smiles with con-fidence! 750 N. Estrella Parkway, #10, Goodyear. Enjoy a
true five-star experience right here in your own town. Call Karen at 623-925-8822 to schedule your complimentary
consultation today!
eNGRaVINGEstrella Engraving & Awards
For all of your trophy, plaque, medal and award needs: sports, business, corporate, religious, service, academics and custom-
ized gifts of all kinds. www.EstrellaEngraving.com 623-670-3524, EMR Resident. FREE DELIVERY
FINaNCIal SeRVICeSMoney Matters
Income tax preparation at your home or office. EMR resident. Call Kevin Pantenberg, CFP, ATA 623-386-1924 or
email [email protected]
Sound Advice Financial PlanningI help business owners, professionals, retirees & widows cre-ate 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. All occasions: Christmas, birthdays, weddings. EMR resident. Call LaVonne Diemer 602-373-9922
or email [email protected]
leGal SeRVICeSYour Neighborhood Attorneys
We help people solve problems at a reasonable cost. We are personal,efficient, timely, dependable & caring. Let us help
you. EMR resident. Emphasis in Criminal and Family law. Hudson & Associates 602-279-3699
muSIC leSSONSGuitar Lessons
Professional Guitarist in Estrella taking on new students. Experience the fun and pleasure that comes with playing the
guitar. Bob 623-703-8693.
PeRSONal CheFYour Place Gourmet Personal Chef Service
Enjoy 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.
Poolguy AZComplete 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 utilities. Please call 623-910-2202 for details.
Real eState SaleS & SeRVICeS
David Weekley HomesEstrella—Serenity at Montecito. Contact Dan Eagan
at 623-293-1240 www.davidweekleyhomes.com
Greg Marthaler - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Real Estate Specialist in The Phoenix West Valley, Goodyear & Estrella Mountain Ranch. Call 623-760-6434, email greg@
GregMarthaler.com or visit www.GregMarthaler.com
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]
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/Packing Supplies, On-site Managers MC 85 & Litchfield Open 7 Days
Call 623-535-1811 www.goodyearselfstorage.com
Palm Gate RV & Self StorageWe have the storage you need. Covered RV parking with 24-hr
access, Drive thru air conditioned self storage spaces, Wine storage, Notary services. 14050 W. Van Buren, Goodyear, AZ
85338. Call 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
Sue's Tutoring ServiceIndividualized private tutoring by credentialed teacher in Reading, Writing, Math, Aims Prep, etc. for Grades 1–5. Call Sue Montague
at 623-536-7475 or email [email protected]
Sylvan LearningWant report cards you can both feel good about?
Sylvan has a tutor for that. Reading, Math, Writing, Homework, Study Skills, Test-Taking, College Prep and More!
Call 623-932-5714 or www.educate.com
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.
hOme deCOR & deSIGNFastFrame
Expert Picture Framing. Located at 14175 W. Indian School Rd. #D-1, www.fastframe.com, 623-935-1855
Gail's Furniture14190 W. Van Buren, Ste. A103, West of Litchfield Rd. in the
new Goodyear Commerce Center. 623-536-0333. www.gailsfurniture.net
Possibilities Redesign LLC Don't replace your furniture re-place it. Have your home re-
decorated using your furniture in one day. Real Estate Staging. Marie Risheill Interior Redesign Specialist.
623-594-6419 [email protected]
Print Any Image to CanvasEnlargements, Enhancements, Reproductions of any image,
Large format printing & finishing. 10% Discount to Residents - Direct upload to our site www.iimageaz.com or
call 602-252-0667
hOme ImPROVemeNt
AAA Hardwood Floors-Your flooring SpecialistCommercial and Residential. Carpet, Tile, Hardwood, Lami-
nate, Resilient. Lic, Bonded, Insured ROC231647 1-888-970-9889
All American Painting Family Owned & Operated. Interior, Exterior, Residential,
Commercial, Licensed, Bonded, Insured. Call 623-337-4046 or 480-273-4751. www.paintingaz.com, allamericanpainting@
cox.net, ROC#241297
Desired HandymanEstrella Mountain Ranch Resident. All types of home repairs
and maintenance including electrical, plumbing, drywall, con-crete, painting, lawn maintenance, pigeon control, roofing,
etc. Free estimates. References available. 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 520-374-2235 or visit www.eliteshittersandblinds.com
Estrella Iron Beauty, Function, Affordability. Custom Gates, Fencing,
Railings and other Ornamental items. Call Ian Gould-Owner 623-451-0908. AZ. ROC # 220188.
Kerr Quality Air Air Conditioning and Heating Services. Service, Sales and
Installation. Your West Valley Residential Specialist. Licensed, Bonded and Insured. Call 623-386-4291 or 623-229-7701.
Millers Flagstone and Masonry Service, LLCWe provide services in Pavers, Flagstone, Concrete work, BBQ Grills, Outdoor Kitchens, Natural Stone, Brick, Block Walls, Tile,
Water Falls, Acrylic Deck and Fire Pits. ROC228342, Bonded, Insured. 623-670-6686
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 Eapanol***
laNdSCaPe SeRVICeSGemstone 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]
Hawkeye Landscape , Inc.Specializing in NEW landscape installation and renovations. Water Features, Barbeques, Fireplaces, Firepits, Lawns, Irriga-
tion Systems and Pavers/Concrete. Licensed, Bonded and Insured. Call 623-582-1122 www.hawkeyelnd.com
bUsinEss highlighT
M Y H O M E T OW N E S T R E L L A , F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 9 19
Dojo Leader and Head Instructor, Kevin Bench, brings Shotokan Karate of America (SKA) to Estrella. Students of all ages can benefit from karate classes that take place at the Starpointe Residents Club. For information on getting started with classes, contact Kevin at 623-877-5776 or by email at [email protected].
Kevin first became interested in karate at ten years of age. He lived in a remote area with nothing but sagebrush for miles and miles and recalls feeling quite certain that karate could not be learned via mail order. He had to wait until he attended BYU in his college years to pursue his karate interests. Mr. Tsutomu Oshima, Founder of Shotokan Karate Of America, had been in the United States since the 1950’s and set up BYU as the second oldest college karate club in the U.S. Kevin considers himself lucky to have found Mr. Oshima at BYU. Shotokan Karate is the oldest karate organization in the United States. This organization has been teaching in the U.S. since 1955. It adheres to the original 5 degrees of black belt. Obtaining any black belt rank in SKA is highly controlled and only done under the direction of its founder, Mr. Tsutomu Oshima.
After being born and raised in southern Idaho, Kevin spent two years in the South Pacific on a mission for his church. He then graduated from BYU and took a job the closest to Mr. Ohshima that he could find, working as an engineer on the Space Shuttle main engines. He also worked at Advanced Cardiovascular Systems in the Bay Area and finished a music degree on his path to the Valley. When Kevin first came to Phoenix, he had accepted a job in computer animation, combining engineering with art. He worked locally for channel 45 until they were bought out by Fox channel 10. The change in networks helped Kevin decide that it was time to expand his karate teachings, rather than follow job trails into other countries.
Kevin’s love of karate has helped children and adults receive rewards of their own. He holds the title, Yodan. “Dan,” meaning black belt level and “yo” means 4th degree. Shotokan karate is a 5 degree system. Yodan is classified by Mr. Oshima as the top technical level. Kevin’s process to achieve the Black Belt status was not an easy one. Although he claims to always have applied himself 100% to sports, education and activities throughout his lifetime, karate has been a regi-mented foundation that has enhanced his concentration and physical strength over the years. He has duplicated some of the ancient martial artists by doing 24 hour practices, concentrating on one technique to perfection. Kevin claims these special intense trainings push him beyond preconceived mental and physical limi-tations.
Kevin appreciates the community of Estrella and the many parents who have enrolled their children in karate classes. He states that parents are often pleasantly surprised by the repetitions completed in just one class. “There is nothing really mystical about any part of the practice,” states Bench. We meditate at the begin-ning of each class to prepare our minds and at the end of practice for a reflection. Practice consistency leads to positive results for students. The constant motion builds self improvement. “There is no cookbook solution to self defense and con-fidence,” says Kevin. Karate helps promote those two things as a way of life; self improvement that spills over to every area of life.
Kevin and his wife have six children, all of which have studied karate with Kevin and Mr. Oshima. Kevin and his wife are now grandparents as well and enjoy spending time with their family playing music together and hiking.
Shotokan Karate Of America Karate Classes for Kids
Lil AngelsHome Day Care in Estrella
Our most precious resources, our “Lil Angels”, have a new professional, friendly home environment day care here in the community. Resident Esther Lopez is excited about expanding her eighteen years of experience of working with children and their educational needs, to her new, in- home childcare services. Esther cur-rently works with special needs students in a self-contained classroom at Westar Elementary School. She is certified in early childhood development and has previ-ously worked for the non-profit organization, Chicano Por La Causa’s Head-Start
Program, in Surprise, Arizona, which offered educational services to children with parents in the agricultural industry. It was there that Esther saw growth and develop-ment of small children enhanced through unique learning techniques and complete family interac-tion.
Esther’s eighteen years of experience working with children included
reading assistance, student socialization enhancement and health care assistance for a variety of toddlers and young children in an educational setting. Esther worked in an elementary school in Nebraska as a social worker for F.A.S.T. (Families And Schools Together), a program that kept parents involved with their children’s educa-tional process. The program encouraged parents and siblings to interact with their student’s entire educational and social process. Esther particularly enjoyed the posi-tive outcome of the F.A.S.T. program. Her past experience also included a position as a Para-Professional, teaching Spanish to kindergarten through fourth graders in Nebraska.
Esther’s new small business, Lil Angels, is planning a curriculum to incorporate many of her most positive past experiences. The Lil Angels Day Care setting will include organized activities including age appropriate reading, texture exploration, language learning centers with organized crafts, and many fun activities. Working in the public school system and maintaining direct involvement with educational leaders has proven to be a great resource for Esther’s learning tools. “I see a need for childcare for new families moving into Estrella,” stated Lopez. Her goals for her new business include having fun with the little ones in a safe and happy atmosphere. She wants to make sure that parents can feel at ease about going off to work while their children are cared for.
Esther’s previous training in childcare development also included courses in nutrition. Esther has a food handler’s certification and is planning nutritious meals and snacks for enrolled children. The daycare provider will also employ grown-up assistants to aid in childcare as necessary. She is excited to provide quality daycare to Estrella families who need to enroll children full or part-time. She is also accepting “drop- in” youngsters, infants and toddlers.
Esther has three children of her own: Yesy, a junior at Estrella Foothills High School; Tiffany, who attends the seventh grade at Westar Elementary School; and Emily, a fourth grader at Westar Elementary. It was her oldest daughter, Yesy, who came up with the Lil Angels name and logo idea for the new business. Esther and her family are members of Palm Valley Church and enjoy a variety of church and family activities including bowling, piano, going to the movies and frequenting Estrella’s Yacht Club socials. They have been residents in Estrella for the past five years. Esther can be contacted at 623-583-4047 or 623-606-8786.
Arizona, which offered educational services to children with parents in the agricultural industry. It was there that Esther saw growth and develop-ment of small children enhanced through unique learning techniques and complete family interac-tion.
of experience working with children included
623-670-2642Not a Licensed Contractor |
Rosewood Homes has been selected as the Estrella
Builder of the Month for their February promotion,
which includes $30,000 toward optional upgrades and
free lot premiums on oversized and premium lots.*
The promotion is valid on any new home purchased
during the month of February, regardless of floorplan.
Additionally, $5,000 will be applied to all buyers’ closing
costs that use Rosewood’s preferred lender. Rosewood
Homes was recently selected as the MAME “Small
Volume Builder of the Year” in the Phoenix metro area.
2 0 0 9 C A L E N D A RO F E V E N T S
ONGOING EVENTS:First Tuesday of each month is Social Committee
First Wednesday of each month is Teen Council
Every Friday is Coffee Social
FEBRUARY13th – Yacht Club Social*
14th – Sweetheart Soiree*
20th – Movie Night*
21st – Farmers Market, 10 am-2 pm
27th – Gaming Tournament*
MARCH9th – Yacht Club Social*
16th – Movie Night*
21st – Farmers Market, 10 am-2 pm
*Event open to Estrella residents only.
Contact InformationInformation Center: (623) 386-1000
Starpointe Residents Club: (623) 386-1949Yacht Club: (623) 386-3411
Golf Club of Estrella: (623) 386-2600www.LifeInEstrella.com
Rosewood Homes Selected as the February EstrellaTM Builder of the Month
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.
Jada Homes, an award-winning private custom
builder based solely in Phoenix, announces
the completion and availability of a number of
luxury homes located in Estrella. Owned by Dave
and Jarrett Gorman, a father-and-son team from
Canada, Jada Homes has been awarded special
“preferred builder” status in the community of
Estrella, earning respect locally as a top-quality
builder with attention to every detail.
Jada Homes creates luxury homes for virtually
any taste, ranging from Tuscan designs to
contemporary and Southwest styles. Their homes
emphasize the openness of Estrella’s natural
desert environment by incorporating spacious
living areas, outside courtyards, natural stone and
tile work, high vaulted ceilings, energy efficiency,
and strong curb appeal.
Jada Homes is proud to announce the unique
opportunity now available to own a luxury home
in Estrella. Visit www.JadaHomes.com for more
information or call 623-210-9829.
Canadian Father/Son Team Selected as
Estrella'sTM Preferred Custom Homebuilder
The Estrella Lakeside Farmers Market just so
happens to fall on the same date this month and
next month. Come out to the Yacht Club from 10 am
to 2 pm on Saturday, February 21, and/or Saturday,
March 21, to experience an appetite-satisfying array of
the finest produce, meats, artisan breads, and home
accessories to hit the Valley. Market-goers will find a
Valley-wide mix of the best vendors showcasing specialty
items like locally grown micro greens, fresh certified
organic fruits and vegetables, Alaskan seafood, fresh
cheese, breads and pastries, local artwork, and so much
more! Visitors are encouraged to bring their appetites
and shopping bags for this don’t-miss display packed
with the freshest foods to kick off the spring season.
The Estrella Lakeside Farmers Market is free and open
to Estrella residents and residents from surrounding
communities. No RSVP is required.
EstrellaTM Lakeside Farmers Market Scheduled for February 21st and March 21st
*This promotion is sponsored exclusively by the builders participating in the promotion, who are solely responsible for the content and honoring the terms of the promotion. Void where prohibited. Contact the participating builders for further information about this program. Homes in the Estrella community are constructed and sold by builders not affiliated with NNP III-Estrella Mountain Ranch, LLC, or Newland Communities, LLC, or its affiliates (collectively, "Newland"). Newland has no obligations or liabilities relating to the promotion and does not guarantee or warrant the obligations of, or construction by, such builders, or the availability or pricing of homes. This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor 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 in 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. Offer valid for a limited time and subject to change without notice. Promotion ends February 28, 2009, at 6 pm MST.