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Rincon Country Office520-885-5251
Bliss Sales Office
3411 S. Camino Seco
Tucson, AZ 85730
Open Monday thru Friday 8-4
Please call office for after-hour appointments
520-751-3098
Monthly Newsletter / June 2015 A 55-Plus Community
Inside This IssueAfter Hours
Emergency/Security: 886-1177
RinconCountryMHP
RinconCountryAZ
Blog
RCMHP.com
RinconViews
RinconCountryMobileHomePark.com
WHO’S IN THAT PHOTO?...
new resident “just for fun” tickler!
4TH OF JULY FREE PICNIC...
chicken, potato salad & all the rest!
3411 HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION...
meet your 2015 Board of Directors
LETTER OF GRATITUDE...
from our Veteran’s Day coordinator!
Nellie Webb
th4 of JulyALL PARK FREE PICNIC
Rincon Country Mobile Home ParkInvites you to a good, old-fashioned
Chicken & PotatoSalad Picnic
Noon til 2pm
Lunch will include veggies, roll,dessert, lemonade & ice tea
You must sign up!!! Sign-up sheets will be located in the Office & in the Clubhouse
Picnic provided by RCMHP Management
Service provided by The Roadrunners
The Scoop…
Pets from outside the park are not allowed into the park to visit.
Once more, pets are not allowed on the boulevard grassy areas.
And PLEASE do not leave your full pet waste bags on the grass for
the maintenance staff to pick up. Your pets “little offerings” are
your responsibility and not the maintenance staff's responsibility.
So please, take your full pet waste bags home with you to deposit
into your trash. Additionally, the pet waste bags are provided as a
courtesy for the many dog walkers in our park. So please only take
as needed (one at a time).
In closing, the park wishes to recognize Jeff Leslie and the rest of
the volunteers for all of the planning and work that went into
making the commemoration held on May 3, a success. Their
sincere desire to so extend themselves for others is highly laudable.
The park thanks you!
Remember, your Rincon experience is what you make it!
Denise Augustine,
General Manager of Rincon Country MHP
Manager’s NotesA Lot about Lots
We have decided to broach the subject of lot upkeep because the
weeds appear to be winning the battle of the “weed wars” in some
of the resident's lots. We realize how daunting it may seem when
the weeds decide to stake a claim at your abode; nevertheless, it's
important to remember that one of the reasons you chose to move
into Rincon Country Mobile Home Park was because of the well-
kept appearance of the park in general. Thus, it's important to
keep the weeds at bay. That's why many of you have received
letters instructing you to remove the weeds from your lot. Keep in
mind, this is because the Rules and Regulations you were given
when you moved into the park clearly state that you agree to
maintain your lots free of weeds and to keep the trees and
shrubbery trimmed. So we are just asking you to do what you
agreed to do when you moved into the park. However, we do
understand there may be circumstances where some of you may
have some difficulty with this due to illness, etc. If this is the case,
please give the office a call and we can arrange to have your lot
weeded for you for a cost. But it's important that we hear from
you. We also want you to know you are not alone in this. Our
maintenance staff is going to be exerting extra effort towards
keeping the weeds under control in the common areas as well. So
our mutual cooperation will go a long way!
Additionally, the other issue we are encountering is the
accumulation of a lot of items being stored outside at a number of
the resident's lots. Once more, when you moved into the park you
were informed of the rules that require you to keep all personal
property stored in an appropriate storage shed or in your home,
except for standard patio furniture, barbecue equipment, trash
cans, and operable bicycles, which by the way must be kept in an
attractive and well-maintained condition. This requirement is also
a kindness to your neighbors who see your lot on a daily basis. So
if you receive a letter, please do your utmost to clean up your lot.
Your neighbors will applaud your efforts!
On a positive note, we would like to commend all of you who
strive to maintain your lots in a well-kept manner. We know this is
not an easy task so we wanted to let you know that your hard
work does not go unnoticed. Plus, it contributes to the enjoyment
of living here at Rincon Country. Thus, we wish to extend you a
warm thank you for your diligence in this area!
Friendly Reminders
When you have the pleasure of having family members or friends
come to visit you, please remember that all guests must be
accompanied by the resident they are visiting when using any of
the park amenities. Also, please make sure your guests have the
appropriate guest band when in the pool areas.
Speaking of the pools, please rinse off before entering the pools
and spa to remove excess oils from your skin and swim wear. We
also ask that no street clothes be worn in the pools or spas except
for T-shirts which may be worn to protect your skin from the sun.
Or cute little sun visors. You get the meaning.
M A N A G E M E N T & S TA F F
NOTICE: RCMHP does NOT endorse, recommend, or warranty any service providers in this newsletter.
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Management, Manager
Kelly Guinup, Assistant Manager
Rincon Country & Bliss Office StaffJoanne Amado, Accounting
Maintenance , Maintenance Supervisor
Gary MalloyRon Nunamaker
Denise Augustine
Anthony Lynch
Editor / Graphic Designer
Office [email protected]
Rincon ViewsBonnie Gonzales,
Road Runners
Jan Stivers, President
Donna Dorland, Calendar & Community Center
Reservations: 520-661-9374 or [email protected]
Jan Stivers, Ticket Sales: 403-9079
Barbara Zarro, Ticket Sales: 296-2112
3411 Homeowners Association
Judy Cameron, President
520-405-5788
FOR SALE ads are FREE to all residents
Contact Bonnie Gonzales, 520-891-9494 with your item to sell or email me at
Your ad will run for one month. If you would like an extension, please contact me.
Business rates for residents
1/8 Page $5 (3 7/8” w x 2 3/8” t)
1/4 Page $15 (4” w x 5 1/4” t)
1/2 Page $25 (8" w x 4 3/4" t)
Full Page $50 (8" w x 10 ½" t)
[email protected] by the 15th of each month.
(per issue)
Business rates for non-residents (per issue)
1/8 Page $15 (3 7/8” w x 2 3/8” t)
1/4 Page $25 (4” w x 5 1/4” t)
½ Page $40 (8" w x 4 3/4" t)
Full page ads are not available to non-residents
Ad design available upon request: $25 one-time feepayable to Bonnie Gonzales
Payments must be received by the 15th of each month. Checks payable to Rincon Country MHP. Mail to Rincon Country MPH, 3411 S Camino Seco, Tucson, AZ 85730 or pay in person at the Office (east end of the Rincon Blvd).
Camera-ready art/ad must be received by the 15th of each month, 300 dpi or higher, jpg or PDF. ALL ads must be sent electronically. Rincon Views DOES NOT accept hard copy (paper) ads. Please email your ad to Bonnie Gonzales at [email protected]. Questions? call 520-891-9494.
Resident & Non-resident Ad PoliciesIf you are interested in reserving the Community Center, please contact Donna Dorland for pricing and availability at 520-661-9374 or by email: [email protected].
Do you need Transportation?
The Eastside Neighbors Volunteer Program (ENVP)
offers transportation to:
Medical/dental appointments
Prescription pick-ups
Grocery shopping
Or, perhaps if available …
A friendly visitor?
A weekly telephone call?
Light yardwork?
Minor home repair?
Dog walking/dog sitting?
Call (520) 245-4729 for more information or email:
[email protected]. Eastside Neighbors Volunteer
Program is a Member of the Neighbors Care Alliance
(NCA) and works under the direction of Pima Council of
Aging (PCCA).
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Senior Transportation
FIND THE HIDDEN CACTUS!MAY WINNER: Susan Patterson #122
Somewhere in RINCONVIEWS is a little hidden
cactus - worth a $20 gift certificate. If you find it,
fill out the form and turn it in at the office in the
Roadrunner Basket. The winner will be drawn
on June 5th at Roadrunner Coffee.
Name ____________________________________
Space # _________ Phone #__________________
Location of hidden object ___________________
__________________________________________Your Manufactured Home Specialist l 520-413-1414 www.usainsurancegroup.coml
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SALUTE TOOUR VETS
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ROADRUNNER
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MEET THE SALES TEAMTHAT MAKES IT HAPPEN
DONNA 296-8181 | KAY 248-1190
We do it all! Listings, with tips to sell your home faster.Wide range of advertising, and we live in the park so weare available 24/7.
SUN VALLEY MOBILE HOMESJan Stivers, Broker
“A bend in the road is not the end of the road...unless you fail to make the turn.”
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SALUTE TOOUR VETS
May 3rd
Pizza & Sock HopJune 20 - 5:30 pm Tickets $5 Members
$6 Non Members
JUST FOR the
FUN OF IT!“Young Love”
1975
Can you guess who these lovebirds are? Hint: they’ve
been together 40 years!
Answer on page 7
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6/4 Karl Langen
6/8 Jack Petty
6/8 Gary Slocum
6/14 Marilyn Powers
6/15 John Payne
6/16 Jess Pinkston
6/20 Anne Holman
6/23 Chuck Hughes
6/25 Lydia Prael
6/25 Virginia Tyler
6/25 Jeannie Varns
6/27 Maxine Dinius
6/28 Bonnie Towles
6/28 Pat Lord
6/29 Mary Lederer
6/29 Paul Taber
6/30 Donna Dreher
Anniversaries
Cindy & Bob Burley 6/4/93
Roberta & Bob Andersen 6/7/58
Pete & Norma Hodgerson 6/18/83
Judy Bennett & Elton Taylor 6/24/60
Lillian & Fred Demoranville 6/26/65
Condolences
To the family and friends of Helen Robinette, Robert Lynch, and Robert Pasteur
Medical Items Available: There are items in the medical building
near the office that are available for residents to use if they are
needed.
Donate Your Eyeglasses: Have an old pair of eyeglasses lying
around? Bring them to the office. We have a collection basket. They
are donated to the Lions Club.
Financial Assistance: Financial help is only a phone call away.
The office has a listing of financial aid services available in the
community. Need help? Come in for a copy of the list.
3411 Homeowner's Meetings: First Monday of each month, 6:30
in the clubhouse. Join and become part of a voice in the
community. Judy Cameron, president.
Notary: Available at Unit #492 by appointment only. Call Lynn at
404-2307.
Cans: Give us your aluminum cans. Proceeds support dinners and
entertainment that the Roadrunners organize for all park residents.
Please place your aluminum cans on the curb by 8am on the 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays or in the barrels by the recycle bins. We also
collect other types of aluminum: awnings, porch supports, lawn
chairs, etc. Questions or items to be picked up, call Wayne
Snodderly 870-6132 or Ira Godwin 404-6537.
Trash Pick-up: Wednesdays 7:00 am. Remember to use your NEW
Trash Barrels!
Resident Information June Celebrations
If you would like
your special day to
be listed in the
Rincon Views, or if
your special day is
incorrect, please
call
Pam McKellips
733-1948
NEED A TAXI?VIP Taxi Service has the lowest rates in town. Debit/credit cards accepted. Ask about 10% senior discount available for cash calls.
IN PARK / CALL DALE / 870-9010
LOW-COST PLUMBING
30 Years ExperienceSemi-RetiredPark Resident
Call Dale @ 885-3300 (h)or 870-9010 (c)
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Home repairs & remodeling, flooring, drywall, painting, sheds, decks, stairs, electric, light plumbing, cooler shutdown/startup, roof coatings. Also computer repairs, upgrades, new builds, networking (wireless/cabled).
In Park, reasonable rates, numerous park references
Jim Reece, 449-5303 or [email protected]
THANK YOU FOR YOU PARTICIPATION
The May 3rd lunch and “Salute to our Vets” was nothing short of fantastic. Over 200
people showed up, giving thanks for our freedom and the men and women who helped
protect it. Their service will always be in my prayers. Even though the event is over, let us
not stop thanking them, especially in these trying times, or take for granted what we
have. Peace.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all who helped. The band and color guard
from Fort Huachuca who volunteered their day to honor our vets. To Pat Saxton who
brought all the flags and banners that graced our pool area and the front entrance. Well
done. Gabby Mercer our key speaker who spoke from the heart about what it means to
be an American. Her husband who gave the blessing. Ret. Colonel John Gold sharing
stories of his time in service. The Gatekeepers band who felt it is a great honor to play for
and honor our veterans.
Then there are the people from this park who have graciously given their time and energy
to help with this event. Like Glenn and Chuck who barbequed the dogs. Mike Burgess,
my right hand man who helped put up the shade cloth, sound system and lots of other
details. Maintenance for arranging table and chairs. Rincon Country management and
owner who paid for the food and the shade cloth. The Roadrunners who helped
with the food service and clean up. Bonnie Gonzales who helped with the flyer.
Bill Sikes with internet stuff. All the folks that lent me their umbrellas and
canopies. Last but not least my wife who helped with the grommets in the
shade cloth, headed up the kitchen, and put up with my sleepless nights
worrying about what had to get done. If I missed anyone, I'm sorry.
From the bottom of my heart I want to thank you for
supporting this notion that giving thanks and showing
appreciation is a worthwhile endeavor.
Thank you. Jeff Leslie
Tuesday, 6/2/15
Tuesday, 6/16/15
Roasted Turkey
& Rice soup
Garden Salad
Cookies
Baked Potato Bar with
Butter, Sour Cream,
Cheese, Bacon Bits,
Chili, Onions (and anything else I
might come across)
Root Beer Floats
BON APPETITM E N U
The Rincon View is onlineat www.RCMHP.com
This is our Rincon Blog. There you will find an
additional up-to-date calendar and other
information about what is going on at Rincon.
Your comments are most welcome!
June Lunch Junkets
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The answer to JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT
mystery photo of the month:
Kelly & Chuck Guinup
Activities & Events
All classes/workshops are free and open to all Rincon
Country MHP residents (unless otherwise noted)
Root Beer Float & Karaoke Night
June 6th, 6:00 pm
Tickets $2 for Members, $3 Non Members
Pizza Party & Sock Hop
June 20th, 5:30 pm
Tickets $5 Members, $6 Non Members
Questions with Management
June 23rd, 6:00 pm
Ladies luncheon
June 29, 2015 at 11:30 am
Blue Willow
2616 N Campbell Ave
Don't forget to bring your money for the gift shop. Sign-
up sheet in clubhouse. Any questions, call Kay Cameron
or Barbara Thompson.
ALL PARK FREE PICNIC
July 4th, noon to 2 pm
Chicken, Potato Salad, Veggies, Roll, Dessert, Lemonade
& Ice Tea. Must sign up for this event. Sign-up sheets
will be located in the Office and in the Clubhouse.
Lunch will be provided by RCMHP Management and
served by The Roadrunners.
FOR SALE & SERVICE ads are FREE to ALL residents!
Scentsy Representative
Some stock kept at my house. Stop by #133 and see what I
have and all about the wonderful fragrance of Scentsy. Your
home will smell so inviting. Call 248-1190
2005 Dodge Caravan
ODO 95680, body style 4DSW, recline front seat, third seats
are removable, good spare tire and rim (not donut), tires
good 2 years old, new battery, new alternator, electric
windows, NAPA value 4675.00, asking price 3750.00. Sylvia
and John Holmes, unit 387, phone 520 296 0964.
Avon Representation
Mary Selby, 663-0807, space 255
Multiple Services
Woodworking, knife sharpening, bike repair, remodeling.
References. Warren Ray, space 62, 520-904-0697
Need Help?
If you need help a couple of hours a week, call Karen at
284-0045.
Hiking Sticks
I make walking/hiking sticks by hand, $10-$30 each. Bob
McCrocklin, 1-928-951-6104, space 430.
Items for Sale & Services
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June 6 at 6pmTickets $2 for Members
$3 Non MembersCome on out for some sippin’ & singin’
What a great Tribute to the Rincon Vets on May 3rd!!!
If you didn't join us you missed The U.S. Army Corp
Band, The Honor Guards, the Speakers and
Gatekeepers entertaining us. Plus we had hot dogs
and chips provided by Management!
Thank you Jeff Leslie and Donna for all the time you
put into this. Thank you to all those that helped pull
this all together!!!
Our Karaoke night is growing! Thank you to all who
help and also the great participants! Hope to see you
June 6th for the Root Beer Float and Karaoke night!
There will be a Pizza Party and Sock Hop on
ark your calendars for this night of fun!
We are looking for volunteers to help put on the
Game Nights on Thursday's from June thru August.
These will be inside and outside games. Please let me
know if you are interested.
Thank you again to all the Volunteers that help
throughout the year. You are appreciated!
Jan Stivers, President
June
20th, so m
R O A D R U N N E R N E W S
Photo by Reg Erwin
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3411 HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONMeet your 2015 Board of Directors
Judy Cameron, President Leah Bloomenthal, Vice-President Cheryl Cooper, Director Alicia Deuel, Director
Bonnie Brosseau, Membership Dale Lauer, Director Jerry Campbell, Treasurer Shirley Pilster, Secretary
The 3411 HOA is your association. The objectives of the association are: To promote and sponsor activities for the benefit and
welfare of all residents. To act as liaison between residents and management of Rincon Country Mobile Home Park. To act as
liaison between residents and AAMHO in pursuit of mutual goals. Membership is gained by payment of dues of $1.00 per year for each home in the park. Become a member by paying your dues
to the Membership Chairperson at any meeting or function. Meetings are held the first Monday of each month at 6:30 pm. Our goals are to make RCMHP a great place to live. If you have concerns or suggestions, please contact any of the people listed
above. By working together in a positive manner we can accomplish our goals. If problems arise, we suggest that the following system be used to resolve those problems. First, if it involves a neighbor, talk it
over in a friendly, courteous manner. If it is about management-related things or if it is neighbor-related and can't be resolved
then talk to park management. In almost all cases this will be the only action necessary. In the rare situation where a problem
cannot be resolved as above, you may then contact one of the 3411 officers. Please keep in mind that often some research
needs to be done in order to get you an answer. Advance notice can give management or your officers time to look into the
matter and come up with a satisfactory solution. Life in Rincon Country is great. By working with each other, we can continue to have the good life we moved here to enjoy. Sincerely, your Board of Directors
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