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November 20, 2023

Esperanza Estates

This Week in Esperanza Estates

Pickleball



Pickleball B Squad

8:00-10:00 am


10am-to Noon

Everyday


Everyday

Pickleball Courts


Pickelball Courts

Gardeners

8:30 am

Tuesday

Snake (Flag)Park

Neighborhood News

Pickleball New Hours

From Greg Gramstad


Temps are cooler in the mornings now, so Pickleball hours have changed to 8-10 am everyday of the week.


News Flash! Pickelball B Squad Hours are 10Am to 12 Noon!

EE HOA Board Meeting

Monday, November 20th, 1 pm, Ramada


The EE HOA Board meeting is Monday, November 20th, 1 pm, at the Ramada. All residents are welcome and encouraged to attend. Our Board meetings are the best time to learn what's going on in Esperanza Estates. If you have an item of business for the meeting, please contact Dave Sielken, HOA President, dwsielken@gmail.com.


EEHOA BOARD MEETING AGENDA FOR OCTOBER 16, 2023

Quorum Determination

Approval of Minutes

Treasurer's Report

Committee Reports: Architectural Control, Capital Projects, Common Area Maintenance, Green Valley Council, Recreational Facilities, Finance, Neighborhood Relations, Hospitality, Neighborhood Watch, Enhancement Team, Gardeners

Old Business

New Business 

Adjournment


Pickleball Skills and Drills Announcement:

SOURCE: SHARON FALOR


Beginning December 4th and continuing each Monday through January 29th, pickleball instruction will be offered at the EE courts. Participants should commit to attending all 8 class offered in each session, as linear lessons will be taught. New players and Beginners will meet from 1:00-2:15; Intermediate players will meet from 3:00-4:15. Class placement will be adjusted based on skill level and readiness to move up. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of each class to stretch and prepare for activity.


An additional session will begin February 5th and meet each Monday through March 25th. Participants can attend both the first and second sessions, and depending on readiness can attend both classes in a single day.


There is no fee for instruction, but participants must wear court shoes, proper attire, protective eyewear, and provide his/her own paddle. Sunscreen, water bottle, and a hat are highly encouraged. This activity is limited to EE residents and renters.


I am looking forward to renewing old friendships and creating new friendships on the courts this winter Esperanza Estates has much to offer, and Pickleball is a very popular amenity in this community. Come join the fun! Please text me with any questions or concerns.

CheersCoach Sharon Falor


Gardeners

From Mary Harp


"The Gardeners will meet at 8:30 am on Tuesday morning, November 21st, at Snake (Flag)Park (Corner of Esperanza and Hogado).  Bring tools for planting and clean-up. New members are always welcome to join us. Call Rod Harp at 520.329.9103 with any questions." New members are always welcome to join us. Call Rod Harp at 520.329.9103 with any questions.


Wanted from EE residents - your unwanted terracotta pots, yard art and small plants for our EE Garden Club sale on December 2. We can pick up donated items at your location. Contact Rod Harp at 520.329.9103."

The EE Book Club 

Source: Lynn Theder

November meeting is canceled...just too many conflicts! However, we will resume on December 14, 11:00 am, at the Ramada.


The December book is:


 The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride.


The book begins with the discovery of a skeleton in a well. Themes are about the Jewish people, the black people and immigration. Discussion will be led by Lynn Theder. Everyone is welcome! Hope you can join us.

Esperanza Estates License Plates For Sale

From Jackie Rautio


The Enhancement Committee is selling new Esperanza Estates license plates. The plates look great, are durable, are $15 each and can be purchased from Jackie Rautio, 602-206-3354. Proceeds will go into the Enhancement Fund for improving and beautifying Esperanza Estates.



News from the Hospitality Committee

Source: Robin Lockwood


NAME TAGS:


If you are interested in ordering name tags to wear for events at the Ramada (meetings, Hospitality hosted dinners, etc.) you can find order forms for them on the bulleting board in the Ramada Kitchen, or contact Robin Lockwood (612-618-5582 or Debbie Ries (425-530-6384). The cost for nametags is $7.00 each (cash is preferred from our vendor). This is a great way to get to know your neighbors and for them to know you!!!


PET MEMORIAL PLAQUES:


We are once again beginning to take orders for Pet Memorial plaques. You may have noticed that the brick pillar in the Southwest corner of the Ramada has a number of memorial plaques for pets already attached to it. At the request of several EE neighbors, we have found a way to provide these again. The plaque is 2.5" x 4" and you can have up to 3 lines of text on it (you can get some ideas from the plaques that are already on the post). This is a wonderful way to memorialize a beloved pet! The cost of the self-sticking plaques is $8.00 each (cash is preferred by our vendor). Order forms can be found on the kitchen bulletin board, or please contact Robin Lockwood (612-618-5582).



Art & Craft Sale


There will be a meeting for all vendors Tuesday, November 21 at 10:00 am at the Ramada. Please let me know if you will NOT be able to attend. Adrienne. 347-258-0205. Thanks

Regalo Trail Project

Source: Tom Aigner


We want to recognize the following volunteers with a big Thank You. We are planning additional projects and if you are interested in joining us, please contact Tom Aigner at: tommycaribe@gmail.com


Don Hartje

Joe Stewart

Cheryl Brownstein

Cosette Thompson

Karen Rans

Dean Lockwood

Thought For The Day

Caring Connections

GARAGE SALE

Source: Mari Tennyson


PRE- ESTATE/MOVING SALE FOR EE RESIDENTS AND FRIENDS....FRIDAY, 11/24 , 9:00 TO 12:00

Saturday and Sunday 8:30AM To 1:30PM 178 S CAMINO HOLGADO - ESPERANZA ESTATES

(ALMOST) EVERYTHING MUST GO! ! ! 

Questions? - contact Mari at 505-795-8000

Food Donations

From Sandy LaVoi


Thank you for your continued support for the Ramada food shelf. We deliver your contributions of non-perishable, non-opened food to the Food Bank nearly every week.


Special Holiday Article

Six Things You May Not Know

About Pumpkins



Source: History.com Editors, October 2, 2023

https://www.history.com/news/pumpkin-facts-halloween-jack-o-lantern


In the United States, pumpkins go hand in hand with the fall holidays of Halloween and Thanksgiving. Harvested in October, this nutritious and versatile orange fruit features flowers, seeds and flesh that are edible and rich in vitamins. Pumpkin is used to make soups, desserts and breads, and many Americans include pumpkin pie in their Thanksgiving meals. 


Carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns is a popular Halloween tradition that originated hundreds of years ago in Ireland. Back then, however, jack-o’-lanterns were made out of turnips or potatoes; it wasn’t until Irish immigrants arrived in America and discovered the pumpkin that a new Halloween ritual was born. Now pumpkins are commonly placed on stoops in the falls months, and get carved ahead of Halloween night. 


Here are six things you may not know about them.


1. From Central America to Global Gardens

Pumpkins are a member of the gourd family, which includes cucumbers, honeydew melons, cantaloupe, watermelons and zucchini. These plants are native to Central America and Mexico, but now grow on six continents—all but Antarctica.


2. Pioneer Crop

Indigenous North Americans have grown pumpkins for thousands of years—even before the cultivation of beans and corn.


3. The Etymology of a Gourd

The name pumpkin originated from the Greek word Pepõn, which means large melon. It was then nasalized by the French into "pompo”, which the English changed "pompon" to "Pumpion,” and so on until American settlers arrived at the word we use today.


4. Illinois: Pumpkin Capital

According to the 2017 U.S. Agriculture Census, Illinois is the largest producer of pumpkins in the United States. It harvests twice as many pumpkin acres as any of the other top-producing states.


5. Record-Breaking Gourds

The heaviest pumpkin was grown in Belgium in 2016 and weighed a whopping 2,624 pounds. The heaviest pumpkin in the U.S. was grown in New Hampshire in 2018 and weighed 2,528 pounds. The largest pumpkin pie ever baked was in Ohio in 2010. It weighed 3,699 pounds and was over 20 feet in diameter.


6. Timely Planting, Yearly Harvest

Pumpkin seeds should be planted between the last week of May and the middle of June. They take between 90 and 120 days to grow and are picked in October when they are bright orange in color. Their seeds can be saved to grow new pumpkins the next year.

Good To Know

El Tour de Tucson 2023 Century/102 Mile


This annual event attracts over 6,000 cyclists of all ages and abilities from throughout the United States and worldwide. This event will be going thru Green Valley. The event is on Saturday, November 18th. It starts at 7 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. There will be several road closures.

For more information about the route and road closures, click on the link below:

Click here for more info

HOA Loss Assessment Coverage


This additional coverage is usually inexpensive. It is recommended that you check with your Home owners insurance agent to be sure you are covered.


This is very important that you have Loss Assessment coverage in case the Association levels an assessment for expenses!


Please see a definition of Loss Assessment coverage. click here.

Source: American Association of Retired Persons. AARP


Events

CONNIE BRANNOCK’S LITTLE HOUSE OF FUNK

Wednesday, November 29, 2023 - 7:00 PM MST

Connie Brannock’s Little House of Funk specializes in high energy tunes they often refer to as Sonoran Soul and Deep Fried Blues. The band’s playlist includes popular old school covers and funky originals guaranteed to get toes tapping and hips bumping. Connie calls it “WD-40 for the hips!” The band features Evan Arredondo (bass), Richard Katz (piano), Gary Love (saxophone), Aaron Szabo (drums), and Matt Mitchell (guitar). 

 

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