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Page 1 Scottsdale Shadows
Staff Contacts
Administration Office:
General Manager: Ramiro Wong
Front Desk/Records & Registration:
Linda Donahue 480-994-0433
RCI Fax: 480-423-9180
Activities: Lori Hammond
480-994-2063
Accounting Office:
Controller: Christy Lay
480-994-2061
Maintenance:
Supervisor: Benito Higareda
Coordinators:
Lorrie Stoffel 480-994-2080
Stephanie Keller 480-994-2067
Custodial:
Supervisor: Raul Medrano
Landscaping:
Supervisor:
Luis Rosado
Community Services:
Supervisor: Steve Cook
480-994-1590
Web Page: *NEW ADDRESS*
scottsdaleshadows.org
Designer: Thomas McGill
RCI Officers:
President: Bret Zahn
Vice-President: Fernando Daluiso
Secretary/Treasurer: Bill Katz GM’s Desk - Continued on page 2
Happy Holidays! I wanted to wish everyone at Scottsdale
Shadows a very happy and safe holiday season. One of the
best parts about living in Arizona is that our winters are filled
with amazing weather. If you are a golfer it gets even better;
while must golf courses close down for the winter. Arizona’s
golf courses are in full bloom, so to speak.
Landscaping has done an amazing job with the golf course!
Many residents have commented on how lush the grass looks.
Whether you like to golf or not, take some time to enjoy the
scenery. It is amazing how peaceful it is to walk on the golf
course, just a few feet away from the street.
As we come to the end of the year I have recapped the capital
improvement projects that took place in 2016. The budget for
2017 has been approved by the RCI Board. For another con-
secutive year RCI has not increased assessments to the Re-
gimes. At the same time, RCI has managed to increase the
amount of funds going into the Reserve Fund. In turn, all the
capital improvements have not required a special assessment
to be assessed to the Regimes to fund these projects.
Capital Improvements
Over the course of the year RCI completed numerous projects
to enhance the aesthetics and resale value of the community.
1. Lower Lake Project - The lake is located behind buildings
23, 26, & 27. Decades of mud were removed from the
lake, once it was drained. The concrete was so brittle that
the contractor had to suck the mud out of the lake. This
time around a thick layer of concrete was placed to line the
lake. As a finishing touch RCI added two aerator/fountains
with lights.
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GM’s Desk - Continued from page 1
2. Pool 3 had multiple changes this year. The
deck was resurfaced, new wider drains
were installed, dome panels were replaced
and finally the chairs were reupholstered
and new umbrellas were purchased. I want
to thank the Beautification Committee for
their vision in adding color to the pool.
3. Pool 2’s revamped design is still in the
works. The work was delayed until early
next year in order to minimize the disruption
to residents. In the meantime, new furniture
was purchased as well as some very ele-
gant red umbrellas. I want to thank the
Beautification Committee again for making
this change possible.
4. Pool 1’s improvements included re-
upholstering the chaise/chairs to a light blue
fabric and buying new umbrellas. Mainte-
nance will also be painting an accent wall in
the Jacuzzi room.
5. The next item was new flooring in the com-
mon area rooms: Pima/Cholla/Saguaro/
Library & Garden rooms, kitchen, and finally
the Regime Office. Tile replaced the carpet
in many of the rooms with the exception of
the Library which got new carpet. Next,
Maintenance painted the same color
scheme in all the rooms and in the Lounge
as was suggested by the Beatification Com-
mittee. Along the way, termites were dis-
covered in the divider in the Cholla/Saguaro
room. The divider was removed and a pro-
fessional company came out to treat the en-
tire building for termites. Maintenance did
end up replacing a window frame in the
Navajo Room (Billiards Room).
Insurance
It is in the best interest of you, the home owner,
to obtain home owner’s insurance or renter’s
insurance to protect items outside of the scope
of coverage by your association. Make sure to
sit down with your insurance agent and get the
correct amount of coverage. Your association
has provided an easy to read matrix that ex-
plains what is the responsibility to insure by the
association and by the owner. This can be
found on the community web page scotts-
daleshadows.org. The deductible will range
from $10,000 to $25,000. Please talk to your
Board for more information.
In Conclusion
All Regimes (association) meetings will com-
mence after the holidays. Please take the time
to consider volunteering on your board. How-
ever, if you feel that you are not ready to serve
on the board, please take the time to read the
candidate information and return your ballot.
Your vote is your number one responsibility
and right as a co-owner in your community.
If you have not already signed up for the Holi-
day Dinner, please do so. We had over 100
people at the Thanksgiving Dinner and the
Menu for the Holiday Dinner will be just as
good. They will have plenty of Cheesecake
too!!! The party will be in the Lounge on
December 17. Look inside this newsletter for
more information.
Respectfully,
Ramiro Wong CMCA, AMS
General Manager
RCI/Scottsdale Shadows
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Classifieds Page 4
The Classifieds
*New Services* or
*Transferring Service*
COX
Digital Cable
Internet/Phone Services
*Ask about Home Security*
Please Call:
Denise Hoffman
Cell: 602-694-0736
Page 5 Classifieds
Gene Ross
Scottsdale Shadows Resident
How much is your home REALLY worth in
today’s Market??
Call me for a free Consultation.
Tired of lowball offers?
There are better approaches and strategies.
Call me for your FREE comparative market
analysis and evaluation of your property!
Contact
Gene Ross Associate Broker @
480-994-0800 or 602-908-1111
Email: [email protected]
Airport Transportation-
Reasonable Rates!
*Transport to and from Airport
*Shopping
*Safe Driver
*Short Notice “OK”
*Drs. Appointments, etc.
*Excellent References
*Less than a Taxi
*Honest & friendly
Steve Lackoff Resident/Owner 602-369-9524
I have worked in Scottsdale Shadows for 36 years. Remodeling, Repairs, Installation, Leaks, Water Damage, Painting, Wall Texturing, Flooring,
Tile/Laminate/Wood, Electrical, Sales & Installation.
Need a Handyman??
1. Parking space to rent
Prefer 26/27 but will
consider other location.
2. Occasional cleaning
person needed.
Call Chris: 519-331-2410
Wanted
Scottsdale Shadows
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Stephanie Norton, Owner/resident “Giving Back”
To Scottsdale Shadows Hors d’oeuvres From TASTY KABOB
Happy Beverages JAZZ BAND
Come & Relax & Have Fun on ME! Everyone is Welcome!
*Please RSVP 480-603-5211*
The Classifieds/Activities
Page 7 Classifieds
CAREGIVER ~COMPANION ~PERSONAL SHOPPER
SOMETIMES YOU JUST NEED A HELPING HAND
The type of services we provide are:
Light housekeeping — The smallest things can sometimes be a challenge
Meal planning and preparation— help to ensure proper nutrition
Shopping/errands — banks, grocery store,
prescriptions
Transportation — to and from appointments
Personal Care —bathing, grooming and dressing
Medication reminders — We assist to make sure Clients take medications at the right time
Reasonable rates. Call for details
Robyn 480-639-8952 or email
*2 BDR 2 Bath Plus Den
*Beautifully Updated
*Granite Kitchen
*Unfurnished
*Long Term Lease
*References Required*
480-423-0432 BLD 25 Unit 512
SHADOWS NEWS AD DISCLAIMER
The Advertisers in this Newsletter are neither solicited nor endorsed by RCI or any of the Regimes (HOA) encompassing the Community known as Scottsdale Shadows. Neither RCI, nor any of the Regimes (HOA) comprising Scottsdale Shadows, assume any responsibility of any nature whatsoever in connection with the retention of any Advertiser herein by any Homeowner, Renter, or other Resident who may, as a result of these advertisements, retain their services. No endorsement shall be hereby implied or assumed by reason of the advertising or its content, and the hiring, retention, or otherwise by anyone of any advertiser herein shall be at his, her, or their own risk. In addition, should there be any ad-vertisement in this Newsletter involving the rental or sale of any unit within Scottsdale Shadows, such advertisement and its contents solely represent the advertisement of either the broker, agent or unit owner, whichever the case may be. Neither RCI, nor any of the Regimes I-VII advertises, sells or rents any unit located within Scottsdale Shadows. All sales or rentals are conducted through either brokers, agents, or directly with the owner of the unit in question, and neither RCI nor Regimes I-VII has any connection with same except to make certain that all Community (RCI and Regime) rules are fully complied with.
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$18 Fills Complimentary Toe Polish w/Mani
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Cell: 480-529-4803 Salon: 480-945-5345 7540 E. 6th Ave. Scottsdale, AZ. Camelback/Miller
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Activities
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Happy Thanksgiving Happy Thanksgiving From the Activities Department
We had a Fabulous Dinner Party on November 19 2016! A big “THANK YOU” to my wonderful, dedicated Volunteers,
and the people who stayed late, to help clean up!!
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Holiday Dinner
When: Sat. Dec. 17th
Where: RCI Lounge
Time: 5 PM
Cost: $15
Scottsdale Shadows will join the City of Scottsdale
in the Back to School Drive
When: May/June/July 13th Where: RCI Activities Office Time: 7:30AM-4PM Cost: Donated Items for Scottsdale kids
Scottsdale Shadows will join the City of Scottsdale
in the Back to School Drive
When: May/June/July 13th Where: RCI Activities Office Time: 7:30AM-4PM Cost: Donated Items for Scottsdale kids
~Events are cancelled when an insufficient # of people sign up in advance. Sign up in the Activities Office as soon as you see the event listed!~
Ballroom Dance Class
When: Tuesday, Dec. 13th
Where: RCI Lounge
Time: 6:30 PM
Cost: $5 per person
Dementia-What is it??
By: Hospice of the Valley
When: Monday Dec. 5th
Where: Navajo Room
Time: 10 AM
Cost: “Free”
Mesa Temple Lights
and Concert
When: Thursday, Dec. 15th
Where: Mesa
Time: 6:00 PM
Cost: $6
Let’s Make a Gingerbread
House!
When: Tues. Dec. 20th
Where: RCI Lounge
Time: 1 PM
Cost: $3
KNIT WITS, HAPPY HOOKERS, NOODLING NEEDLERS After a long summer hiatus, our group will meet again in the Pima Room starting on
Thursday, December 1st at 10AM.
We invite ALL knitters, crocheters, embroiderers and needle pointers to join us. We make scarves for our service people, blankets for babies for the Linus Project and
any personal projects you choose to work on. Looking forward to starting up again after such a long time.
Marilyn Freedner
reaFort McDowell Casino
When: Tuesday, Dec. 13th
Where: Fort McDowell
Time: 10 AM
Cost: $1
Events in December
Dog Waste Areas Please Use These Receptacles
Events Coming in January 2017
New Year
Wine and Cheese Social (BYOW)
Bring your own wine & one to share
When: Fri. Jan. 13 2017
Where: RCI Lounge
Time: 5:30 PM
Cost: $5 Need 30 signed up for this event to happen
~Events are cancelled when an insufficient # of people sign up in advance. Sign up in the Activities Office as soon as you see the event listed!~
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If you are not able to come to the Activities Office— call Lori to sign up for event!
Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival
When: Sat. Jan. 21 2017
Where: Carefree Arizona
Time: 10 AM Departure
Cost: $6 (Does NOT include entrance fee of $3)
* Movie Day Friday * At The Roadhouse Cinema in Scottsdale
When: Fri. Jan. 27 2017
Where: Sctsdle Roadhouse Cinemas
Time: TBD
Cost: $5
Golf “Short Game Made Simple”
~Taught by Benjamin Blaisdell~
When: Sat. Jan. 21 2017
Where: Navajo Room
Time: 1-3 PM
Cost: $3 Maximum # of people is 25
HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAYHAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY
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Leo Kagan was born in November 1916 in Ozone Park, New York, where he
grew up. In 1936 he left New York to attend Iowa State Teachers College (now
known as University of Northern Iowa) on a full football scholarship. After grad-
uating in 1940, Leo headed back to New York with plans of being a teacher. In-
stead he joined Uncle Sam and went into the Army … after 5 years in the Army
he returned to New York, having given up his dream of teaching. Leo went into
Sales and Marketing. He worked at Bendix in New York where he was to meet
his wife … Leo and Mabel were married for 63 years before Mabel passed away
in March of 2011. He moved the family to Philadelphia in 1952 and worked for
Elco Electronics. Later he moved into the automotive aftermarket business and
worked for Hurst Performance Products, American Racing Equipment (which
took he and his family to Northern California) and Amco. Leo continues to work
as a Senior Sales Consultant for Robbins Auto Tops and spends his days mak-
ing calls to customers. Leo and Mabel became owners in Building 30 since the
summer of 1994 and became fulltime residents in December of 2010. Many
of you have seen him doing his walks around the Shadows. Leo has three chil-
dren and three grandchildren.
Happy Birthday Leo, from your friends here at Scottsdale
Shadows, you are ALWAYS a pleasure to be around.
LEO KAGAN
Scottsdale, Arizona
100 years old
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