AUGUST 2014 Your Community News SSoouurrccee — SSeerrvviinngg SSuunn CCiittyy RRoosseevviillllee — OOnnlliinnee aatt:: SSUUNNSSENIORNEWS.COM E B RAT Meet Mel Knezovich and Ann Carter L I E N C 18 G BY ANN WAHLENMEIER When Ann Carter first met Mel Knezovich in 2003, they were being YEARS! initiated into the Carmichael Elk’s Lodge, she as a new member and he as a returning member. IN THIS ISSUE “We sat and looked at each other at meetings for over a year,” laughs Ann. Letters to the Editors ...............................................3 Then one day he asked, “When are From Your Placer County Supervisor ....................5 we going to get to play golf together?” It’s Crunch Time - Every drop of water counts! .....5 Golf?? Golf got her attention! It also gave Ann the opportunity to Favorite Restaurants, SHORS ............................7 get to know Mel. She learned his family Seniors Need to Know! ......................................9 was well known in the Sacramento baseball Citizens Patrol/Neighborhood Watch ................9 arena. Mel was one of fi ve Knezovich Ambassador, Compliance, Website .......................10 brothers who were outstanding athletes at Sunshine Services ...........................................11 Christian Brothers High School. In May MMeell KKnneezzoovviicchh aanndd AAnnnn CCaarrtteerr Singers, Harmonicoots, Music & Laughter, Dance .....12 of this year, the Knezovich family was Photo by Richard Paine Creative Arts, Executive Director Comments ......13 inducted into the CBS Inaugural Athletic Fine Arts, Needle Arts, Cinema, Boomer ............14 Hall of Fame. yet?” Mel had an impressive record as a professional ball. He pitched in the Pacifi c In the 1940’s all fi ve Knezovich boys pitcher in high school with 20 wins and 3 Coast League for the San Diego Padres; Singles, Jewish Fellowship ..............................15 had a reputation of dominating the sport losses in a three-year period that earned the Western International League for Veterans, Democrats ........................................15 of baseball for over thirteen years. It him a scholarship to St. Mary’s College. Tacoma, Washington; the California State Republicans, Computer, Travel, RV ....................17 became a joke at school that went like The Cleveland Indians were watching League in Bakersfi eld, CA; and Wichita, Rods & Relics, Rod & Reel, Birders ................17-18 this, “What? Hasn’t Knezovich graduated him. In 1948, they recruited him to play (cont’ on page 6) Garden, Cycling ...................................................19 Water Fitness, Bocce .......................................20 Table Tennis, Croquet, He & She Golf ...................21 “Catwak, Couture, Cuisine” Fashing Show .....22 SCR Foundation Lemonade Mini-Retreat ....................................22 Roseville Library Book Sale .............................22 A charitable service organization by and Bulletin Board .......................................................23 for the residents of Sun City Roseville 18-Hole Women’s Golf ..............................................25 Sierra Pines Ladies Golf, Men’s Golf ..................25 BSCYR GFE BOoRarGd EM ePmObReTrER, Su n City Roseville Observations... .....................................................26 FOUNDATION SCR Writer ............................................................27 Garden Club — Golden Niners, Billards, Mah Jongg, Bridge .......29 They did it SSN Gardening Corner, Bunco..............................30 again!!! Just like Sun Senior News ClassAifin edd sM ...u...c...h.. .M.....o..r..e.. .... ..3 1. ltahset pyreoacre, etdhse tyo guas!v!e! Neighbors Helping Neighbors The Garden Club combined with the Fine Arts Club to organize a Garden RRaayyaannnn GGoollddaa -- GGaarrddeenn CClluubb PPrreessiiddeenntt iinn tthhee cceenntteerr,, aanndd oonn tthhee rriigghhtt iiss JJuuddyy AArrnnttssoonn -- PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGEPAIDROSEVILLE, CAPERMIT NO. 70 TgTwaohitruehdr e,ah nw ovshm aeoreirfeoefet wyrr neeosdefir d fibe gnynae tr lsdoa trecotansuls rw h aaoor rmehk aseal ofcd rwdoenoranezteeersddn. GGVaaorrlddueennnt eTTooeuurirrn EEgvv —eenn tt CChhaaiirr,, pprreesseennttiinngg tthhee cchheeoccukkr ttDoo iooruuerrc tccohhraa riirremmspaaonn nDDsiiiccbkkle CC fooonnrzz Veellommluaannnnnte..ers, by members of the Fine Arts Club. In All of the work done by your Carole Peterson: [email protected] or short, a double whammy of “eye candy”! 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Let’s give them Conzelmann. Wow! What a gift! Foundation initiatives, please contact a round of applause, huh? 2 Sun Senior News (cid:129) ROSEVILLE (cid:129) AUGUST 2014 BRE#01229917 www.WeSellSunCity.com 4011 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd. Roseville, Ca 95747 August Events at Sierra Pointe The “Write” Stuff Friday, August 15th • 2:00 p.m. • In the Great Room Our monthly presentation of a local author. This month meet Elaine Faber as she shares Black Cat’s Legacy. Elaine will have copies of her book for sale and signings. Understanding Our Loses Wednesday, August 20th • 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. • In the Great Room An ongoing, monthly meeting; drop in “as needed” or become a regular attendee. Facilitated by Stephen J. Smith, LUT Spiritual Counselor/Bereavement Coordinator. Polynesian Paradise Saturday, August 16th • 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Outdoors Hawaiian music and dancers! Island style desserts and drink! Prizes! Wear your “aloha” attire. Fun! Fun! Fun! Call for Details! (916) 745-8522 SIERRA POINTE Independent Living • Assisted Living 5161 Foothills Boulevard, Roseville, CA 95747 SIERRA POINTE License# 315002050 vintagesenior.com Sun Senior News (cid:129) ROSEVILLE (cid:129) AUGUST 2014 3 The Sun Senior News - Roseville is a monthly publication, published by EGnews Inc. Letters to the Editors... Mailing Address: 5098 Foothills Blvd., #3 PMB 405 (cid:129) Roseville, CA 95747 (916) 727-6383 (cid:129) Fax: (916) 727-6373 (cid:129) E-mail: [email protected] Authors are solely responsible for the content of their letters. Ad rates are available on the Internet at http://www.egnews.com EDITORS Slow down the spending… offered constructive criticism. Elizabeth “Liz” & Gregg Goldthorpe If you would like to see for yourself all I see, once again, that my HOA dues have 4,000 comments, they can be found in a big gone up, this time by $4/month. How can we PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS binder, in Earl Wiklund’s Rose Garden offi ce. slow down the Association’s spending? For Our next step was to take your survey Mark Bernard, Targa Funk, one, I think we need more drought tolerant information, information gathered from each Emily Goldthorpe plantings through out our community. All department manager, and each member’s ADVERTISING too often, frequent re-plantings occur using knowledge about our community and Liz & Gregg Goldthorpe annuals and plenty of manpower. residents. We then completed the next phase Use of annuals contributes to the in the process by compiling a list of items greater need for watering to maintain their GGrreegggg && LLiizz GGoollddtthhoorrppee that represented or seemed to fi t into certain CONTRIBUTORS appearance, not to mention re-plantings every categories. At this point, there are about 24 season. Previously, a homeowner wrote a letter Ann Wahlenmeier, George Porter, Jack Duran, Lisa Brown, Martin Green, Norm Duroff, Melinda items and some with sub headings. to the editor commenting about all the colorful Lacey, Dick Geistert, Sally Graham, Sue Andersen, Charlyn Ross, Carol Hoskins, Jackie Proett, Now comes the really hard part. We will plants she missed from the year prior. Let us Bud Gardner, Jane Bohn, Vicki Evans, Cory Blasser, Earl Wiklund, Phyllis Oberlin, try to reach some type of consensus as to the Donna Fontaine, Charlee Swartz, Dee Franz, Mary Bovee, Ilene Herman, Ray Ille, Peg Hall, not forget that we have very hot summers and order that these items should be placed. All Nancy Peffl ey, P.J. Palmer, Janice Marcum, Barbara Woolman, Elna Ragan, Ed Underwood, not infrequent nights of frost in the winter. will cost money. Some can be handled out of Ruth Baylis, Rayann Golda, Pam Phillips, Joy Winston, Karen Yeates, Bert Donlon, Maddi Robinson, Our landscaping choices should refl ect these the existing budgeted funds by rearranging Judith Shively, Babara Glegg, Arlene Lizotte, Dick Gilberg, Shirley Stein, Tom McClelland, facts. We need to set an example by not wasting priorities. Others may come from reserve PJ Stephens, Carol Bacigalupi, Barbara O’Malley, Shirley Segale. water and or our money. funds. And another may require a vote of Marlys Bickley SCRCA members for approval. CIRCULATION ate payment with completed form to the Sun (cid:129) (cid:129) (cid:129) My personal criteria in prioritizing will The Sun Senior News is delivered free Senior News. Deadline for the classifi ed ads focus on: 1. Will it positively affect all of our directly to 3,400 homes in the Sun City com- is the 15th of each month. The publisher SCR Million Dollar Sports Bar community (maintain or increase home value munity. The delivery is targeted for the fi rst (EGnews Inc.) reserves the right to refuse and/ or overall quality of life)? 2. Encourages week of each month. any classifi ed ads it deems unsuitable. How many of us are aware of this? I more residents to participate in things that SUBSCRIPTIONS SUBMISSIONS submit hardly anyone. The Board appointed promote their own health (not necessarily For a one-year mailed subscription The Sun Senior News welcomes an- a committee to prepare a recommendation fi tness). 3. Can it be fi nancially justifi ed and to the Sun Senior News, send address and nouncements from social clubs, schools, for a restaurant renovation that resulted in a reasonable? 4. Some may benefi t more than $36 to the Sun Senior News Subscription, charitable organizations, non-profi t orga- proposed Sports Bar. It was given to the Board others (always happens). 5. Just seems like 5098 Foothills Blvd., #3-405, Roseville, CA nizations, local government and community 95747. Please make checks payable to: Sun events. Also, editorial contributions as well at the May meeting without any presentation. a good idea! Senior News. as articles, cartoons and photographs are That proposal will go forward to the new Board Ultimately our Board of Directors will DISPLAY ADS welcomed and considered for publication. that will be seated August 7th. The Executive receive the committee report. A variety of display ad sizes are avail- Deadline for submissions is the 15th of each Summary did not appear on the Association The BOD may select any, some, or all of able to fi t your business needs and budget. month. website until 4 days before the meeting and was the recommendations, and vote for approval. For rate information call Liz at 727-6383. All information submitted to the Sun under announcements, Timbers restaurant. The target date will be in August. 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Through a series of complex BY LISA BROWN, City of Roseville Water Effi ciency Administrator District 1 Supervisor budget adjustments, the County has developed a funding plan to get the Hot weather is here and will be here look for broken or leaking sprinklers, leaky The opening of the South Placer facility up and running in phases so as for several more weeks. This normally valves, or misdirected spray. Fix all problems Adult Correctional Facility in West not to place a drain on the County’s means increased water usage outside to keep immediately. Placer is more than simply making general fund or impact the provision landscapes looking good. But this is certainly 2. Turn it down! Eliminating one irrigation more beds available to house more of critical county services. not a normal year. We are in the grips of a cycle or reducing each irrigation cycle by two offenders. The state of the art facility, JJaacckk DDuurraann The fi rst phase of the facility record-breaking, multi-year drought. Folsom minutes could save more than 2,200 gallons of when fully operational, is a critical includes opening multiple housing Lake levels are dropping. water per month, which is more than 10 percent component to the County’s public safety units and contains all the support services It’s always important to use water of a typical home’s monthly use. You’re already mission, and will provide the county much needed to operate the facility. Offenders effi ciently, but now it is critical to ensure our half way to your 20 percent reduction goal. needed extra capacity and also provide a safer don’t need to leave the facility for medical community’s water supply can endure what 3. Know your usage! You may be means of delivering treatment and services to or dental services and all laundry and food could be many more months of drought. To surprised. The best way to determine how the jail population. services are performed onsite. Offenders meet the community-wide goal of reducing you can save water is to know how much water As you may recall, the AB 109 legislation are transported to court through a secure water use by 20 you are using. Sign commonly called “realignment” required underground tunnel that connects the jail to percent, all of us up for Roseville’s placement of many low level offenders back to the courthouse, to minimize escape risk and need to continue free WaterInsight serve sentences in the counties in which they lower opportunities to injure staff. Visitation, doing our part. Program to get the committed their crimes which has resulted in booking and release are all more secure with During this data you need to jail overcrowding. California County jails now the new facility, including television/Internet time of year, 50 make changes in house sophisticated, criminally experienced visitation to minimize persons accessing the jail percent of a typical your water usage offenders, offenders that pose a new and and reduces contraband from being brought home’s water use – www.Roseville. serious threat to themselves, other offenders into the facility. is for outdoor WaterInsight.com. and jail staff. A safe and secure County is a top priority irrigation. You In just 15 short The County’s main jail in Auburn is dated for the Board of Supervisors. I am happy can reduce your minutes, you can and under a Court order requiring offenders to to report that Placer County does not have outdoor water use take these simple be released when jail capacity reaches a certain criminal activity to the degree experienced significantly by steps will have a level. Releasing inmates is a disincentive to our by many other counties in the state. And by simply taking 15 lasting positive justice system and could translate into a safety honestly looking at how we run our system, short minutes to effect on the issue when offenders are released without we can make any adjustments that are needed step outside and do community’s water adequate supervision. In order to address the to keep our residents safe, and ensure the these three things: supply and help infl ux of AB 109 offenders and to better utilize criminal population gets the jail time, help and 1. Turn it all of us weather our public safety resources, Placer County services they need to become law-abiding and on! Turn on your this unprecedented has embarked on an evaluation of its entire productive members of our society. irrigation system, drought. It truly is criminal justice system. We are completing a As always, it is an honor and a privilege valve by valve, and crunch time. Criminal Justice Master Plan that is looking at to serve you. I welcome your feedback and can all aspects of the system: the jails, the Sheriff, be reached by e-mail at [email protected], the Probation Department, the Court, the or by phone at 916-787-8950. District Attorney, and the Health and Human Services departments that provide treatment and medical programs during incarceration and after release. While the Plan is important, ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! it is one tool in an overall assessment of how we can do better with limited resources. In addition to housing more sophisticated Sorby’s 65th Anniversary! offenders, AB 109 requires the County to incorporate “risk-based” assessment tools that can help predict if an inmate is likely to Bud and Barbara Sorby’s six children Bud retired from Videomedia, where he sold re-offend, and provide resources to change hosted a gathering of friends and family to industrial video systems. Barbara retired in anticipated future behavior. The County has a celebrate their 65th anniversary. They were 1985, after 17 years with Hewlett Packard. good foundation of court-based programs that married at Stanford Memorial Church June Bud also celebrated his 92nd birthday June serve as jail alternatives: Drug Court, Mental 18th, 1949 and established their fi rst home in 19th, 2014. BBuudd aanndd BBaarrbbaarraa SSoorrbbyy Health Court, and Veteran’s Court. We have Palo Alto where Bud opened Campus TV ad Both are still enjoying an active life also adopted tools to assess if someone who is Radio. As their family expanded, they built a with friends and their growing - and growing and Chapter IY. Bud continues his life long arrested and released from jail before trial is larger home, enjoying 40 years in Palo Alto. - family with nine grandchildren, and two love of painting and has slowed down long likely to commit more crimes while out on bail. In 1989, they moved to Granite Bay, and great grandsons. 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After a few lessons, for 2 years, Co-captain, and then became she was hooked. A year later, after playing captain in 1999. In 2009, Ann decided golf every day, she came in 2nd in the it was time to play at Sierra Pines. She Meet Mel Knezovich and Ann Carter base tournament. She has a trophy to became their captain in 2012. show for it. Ed passed away in 2000, the same (cont’ from page 1) Ann married Al Weir, who she year as Doreen, Mel’s wife. dated in college. They lived in the Mel and Ann courted for about a year Kansas in the Western League, Bay Area and raised their three before he decided to move to Roseville. before hurting his shoulder in children there: Mark, a tennis pro, Mel immediately joined the 18 Hole 1952. has taught tennis at Del Rio Country Men’s Golf Club. Now he plays with the The Indians offered to send Club in Modesto for 30 years; Kraig Mac Niner’s, the Golden Niner’s and He/ him to Mayo Clinic to fi x his is employed by IBM in Scottsdale, She Golf. shoulder. But he and his wife, AZ.; and a daughter, Joy, works for If you happen to run into them, you’ll Doreen, decided to end his the State of Oregon. She and her note that Mel is well over 6 ft., with that baseball career. They turned husband have two horses and are slim baseball physique, and Ann is a down the Cleveland Indian’s “aid” horse people. little over 5 ft., with a slim golf physique. offer. He was 25 years old. Ann taught business classes in After ten years, they are still playing golf Upon returning to high school and junior college in together. Sacramento, Mel was employed Fremont for 35 years. She was the by the Sacramento Bee in Department Head of the Business Know a neighbor who should be numerous sales positions over Academy for the last 15 years of recognized? Well, just let us know! MMeell KKnneezzoovviicchh aanndd AAnnnn CCaarrtteerr.. a 37-year period. her career. Call us at 727-6383 Then Mel and Doreen Photo by Richard Paine After her husband passed away, or e-mail us at [email protected]! raised three children. Bob lives Ann joined a golf group in the Bay in Florida. Carol and her husband live in a and a girlfriend moved to the Bay Area. Area where she met and married Ed retirement community in Tennessee, and She went to work with Standard Oil in Nicholson. They had many years of golfi ng David lives in South Carolina. They have San Francisco. and fun together. 3 grandchildren. Mel learned Ann wasn’t always When they decided to retire, Ann and Mel retired in 1993. His wife, Doreen, passionate about golf. While in the Ed chose Sun City because they loved the passed away in 2000. Philippine Islands, teaching school for the Del Webb life style. And that same initial golf game gave Department of Defense, she had a lot of When their house was ready for Mel the opportunity to learn Ann grew up time on her hands. occupancy, Ed was handicapped and could in Roseburg, Oregon, and attended both A friend suggested we take golf no longer play golf. However, the home the University of Oregon and Oregon lessons. “I’m not going to run around is on the golf course and he could watch State University. Upon graduation, she after a silly ball!”, she replied. the golfers. 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They This month, we have a traditional petite fi lets; New York strip; Sierra (sirloin) will be offering music this summer on their BY NORM DUROFF American restaurant, Tahoe Joe’s Famous and, for those who really like steak, a 22 beautiful, umbrella-covered patio, and Steak House, and a restaurant that serves ounce T-bone. If diners have room, they can have just initiated a 4:30-6:30 Happy Hour Summer doldrums, hardly! The teachers, traditional Thai food, My Thai Table. I’ll have desserts such as Nevada cheese cake, menu… food, beer and wines. Their fi rst students and volunteers are enjoying our start with Tahoe Joe’s, which Beverly and I ski jump chocolate cake, a junior sundae, year anniversary is next month (it was July time off and gearing up for another busy had gone to shortly after it opened in July and a monster smoothie. Tahoe Joe’s also 30th). They have not been busy when we’ve semester that starts at the end of August. That 2001, but had not returned to until our LEO offers a kids’ menu. been there, which concerns us as it really is is this month, so where has the year gone? (Let’s Eat Out) group recently went to lunch The Tahoe Joe legend, according to its a terrifi c restaurant.” Remember our youth, how time seemed to there, so this felt like a fi rst visit. The fi rst website, is that the original Joe goes back to On their website, the founder and chef of drag by, and now it is racing by. thing that struck me when we entered was the 1860’s, the son of a Washoe mother and My Thai Table, says, “My mother and mentor, If you are considering becoming a that this is a pleasant eating place with large, mountain man father. Joe originally opened Boonrod Boonhkem, taught me at the age of SHORS Volunteer, now is the time to check primarily booths, bar to left as you come in, a restaurant in Virginia City, then one in eight years old the art of Thai cooking. It is it out. You can make a difference in some knotty pine (I think) walls, giving a rustic feel, Tahoe. Tahoe Joe’s is now a chain with ten in my Mother’s honor that I share with you child’s life as well as your own. ceiling fans, large overhead lights that look restaurants in California. Oddly enough, these wonderful dishes that she personally Remember for only a one-time fee of like oversized lamps, animal heads mounted there isn’t one in Tahoe. The restaurant taught me how to make. I truly hope that $10.00 you can be a “Lifetime Member of on walls, particularly a big moose head visible is at 1905 Taylor Road (and Roseville you enjoy this wonderful cuisine. It’s healthy, SHORS”. from our table. Parkway). Going down Roseville Parkway, it’s fresh and it is truly Thai.” For information on how you can help We were lured to Tahoe Joe’s because of be prepared to make a u-turn to get there. The menu offers appetizers, soups, please contact : their ad saying it offered 20 lunches under $10. Hours are: Monday-Thursday, 11-10; Friday salads and entrees including curry, stir fry and Co-President : Jan Newburn 916-791- Although it’s a steak place, I’d just had steak and Saturday, 11-11; Sunday, 11-9. Happy fried rice. There is a $10.50 lunch 11:30-3 6416. [email protected] at B.J.’s the week before (which was good), hour is Monday-Saturday, 11-6 and 9 to Mondays through Fridays, which includes the Co-President : Norm DuRoff 916- so I ordered the bacon-wrapped shrimp, with close. The phone number is 797-9220. If house salad and white rice with all curry and 772-0672. [email protected] rice pilaf and veggies, $9.99. I thought it was you go to Tahoe Joe’s website, you can sign stir fried dishes. Beer on tap and bottled is very good. One member of our group did up and immediately receive a coupon for a available. There are also Thai desserts. Hours have the steak, and one had the steak salad; free appetizer. are: Monday-Friday, lunch 11:30-3, dinner both pronounced their meals very good. So, Bill Laube, a new SCR resident and who 4:30-9; Saturday, 12-9; Sunday, 4:30-9. The the next time we go there, I’ll have to try one has spent 55 years in restaurant management, phone number is 791-4111. For those who of the steaks. The lunch menu has appetizers e-mailed about a relatively new (one year old) like Thai food My Thai Table seems like a such as shrimp, crab cakes, and calamari. I Thai restaurant. “Five of us have dined at a place to try and support. asked our waitress about the calamari, but Thai restaurant in Granite Bay that I believe I’ll be hoping to get more of them for she wasn’t a big calamari fan and couldn’t tell deserves a lot of attention and promotion. It next month; my address is mgreensuncity@ me anything about it, so I passed it up. There is ‘My Thai Table’ at 5550 Douglas Boulevard yahoo.com. Thank you. 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This means traveling Placer County Senior Peer Counseling Selection and Training on the right side of the road, signaling when (PCSPC) provides education and services to Senior Peer Counselors are older adults turning and stopping at all stop signs. Be sure support the wellness and self-suffi ciency of who are carefully selected, professionally your Golf Cart has all the safety equipment the older adults of Placer County. Volunteers trained and certifi ed to provide volunteer and defi nitely wear your seat belts. provide counseling for residents in the privacy supportive counseling to other seniors with California Vehicle Code - of their own homes. Placer County residents aging concerns. Counselors receive 30 hours 21716. Except as provided in Section aged 55 and older are eligible for counseling of training, weekly supervision by mental 21115.1 and Chapter 6 no person shall operate services at no cost. Senior Peer Counseling health professionals, and regular ongoing a golf cart on any highway except in a speed is strictly confi dential. training. zone of 25 miles per hour or less. Why Senior Peer Counseling? A recently-completed training class for 1961. A city or county that adopts a golf As we age, life transitions can sometimes new counselors included a presentations by cart transportation plan shall adopt all of the be painful. The loss of a lifetime companion, Patrick Arbore of the Center for Elderly following as part of the plan: JJooee DDeewwaalldd medical illness, physical disability, retirement, Suicide Prevention & Grief Related Services; (a) Minimum design criteria for golf or relocation can be upsetting. Sometimes it In-Home Supportive Services; Adult carts, that may include, but not be limited is helpful to talk with someone near your own Protective Services; Placer Independent to, headlights, turn signals, safety devices, (cid:129) I volunteered for Citizens Patrol age. A Senior Peer Counselor can help you Resources Services, Del Oro Caregivers, mirrors, brake lights, windshields, and because my pre-retirement activities with address these concerns in a safe, confi dential Eldon Luce of the Placer Older Adult other devices. The criteria may include the Placer County District Attorney’s Offi ce environment. Advisory Commission, and mental health requirements for seatbelts and a covered and County Counsel’s Offi ce showed me the Senior Peer Counselors assist with fi rst aid training experts. passenger compartment. need for active involvement in community challenges of family conflicts, loss of To request counseling services, please (c) Operators shall be required to security. My length of time as a volunteer is independence/driver’s license, access to contact Melinda Lacey, Senior Peer possess a valid California driver’s license and about 4 years. community resources, caregiver stress, Counseling Coordinator at (530) 886-3413. to comply with the fi nancial responsibility Jim Burckle depression and anxiety, loneliness, and All referrals are confi dential and are subject requirements. (cid:129) We moved to Sun City Roseville 19 substance abuse. Senior Peer Counselors to approval by the Senior Peer Counseling (d) (1) Restrictions limiting the years this month and love it. are there to listen, support, and provide Coordinator and availability of a Senior Peer operation of golf carts to separated golf cart (cid:129) I am involved in Citizens Patrol resources. The length and frequency of the Counselor. lanes on those roadways identifi ed in the and Computer Club. I am looking forward sessions is determined by the counselor, but To explore the possibilities of becoming transportation plan, and allowing only those to joining the Woodworkers club too. is typically once per week for approximately a volunteer Senior Peer Counselor, call golf carts that have been retrofi tted with the (cid:129) I joined the Citizens Patrol when an hour. Melinda Lacey, Senior Peer Counseling safety equipment. it started up 19 years ago. I stopped for Clients have expressed satisfaction with Coordinator, at (530) 886-3413. Citizens Patrol - Word is Out! approximately years to help care for family relief from loneliness, depression, grief, and Melinda Lacey is an employee of the Our patrol is out there watching over us members. I rejoined about 1 1/2 years ago. are often better able to cope better with the Placer County Adult System of Care. The every night. We know the “Bad Guys” work I volunteer because it is something I believe issues of aging. Referrals for counseling views expressed here are those of Ms. Melinda 24/7, and we are not around to catch all of in and it is one way I can give back to my come from a variety of sources, including Lacey and do not necessarily represent those them. Everyone can do their part to keep community. family members, Adult Protection Services, of the Commission or individual members. Sun City a safe place to be active in your The Director is always available to speak home health nurses, In Home Supportive Club activities. Everyone can give back to at your Neighborhood Watch meetings or the community in small ways .... Be active in Club meetings. your Neighborhood Watch Team or volunteer for Citizens Patrol. Word is getting out that our patrol is now very visible. Our required patrol is from 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM each night. We have a Day Time patrol for those of you that can’t do it at night. Call the Director for details. When our patrol is not, out we rely on our Neighborhood Watch organization. They do an excellent job watching out for their neighbors. For any “out of the ordinary situation”, they call the non-emergency police number (774-5000) to have it checked out. Volunteers of the Month — Joe Dewald — (cid:129) We have lived in Sun City for the past 14 years. (cid:129) My wife, Paula, and I are active participants in our neighborhood activities JJiimm BBuurrcckkllee throughout the year . Important Phone Numbers — Emergency: 9-1-1 Non-Emergency Police: 774-5000 Sun City After Hours Emergency: 789-0808 PPlleeaassee ppaattrroonniizzee oouurr aaddvveerrttiisseerrss,, aanndd lleett Citizens Patrol North Vehicle: 223-1064 (8:00:-10:00 PM) Citizens Patrol South Vehicle: 223-1065 (8:00-10:00 PM) tthheemm kknnooww yyoouu ssaaww tthheeiirr aadd iinn tthhee Neighborhood Watch Offi ce: 774-3817 (8:00-12:00 PM) [email protected] Citizens Patrol Offi ce: 774-3853 (8:00-12:00 PM) [email protected] SSuunn SSeenniioorr NNeewwss!! 10 Sun Senior News (cid:129) ROSEVILLE (cid:129) AUGUST 2014 Ambassador Committee (Laughter could be heard from the Aspen Compliance Committee roots which may be encroaching neighboring Room every third Wednesday of the month.) properties and common areas. Any damage BY SALLY GRAHAM We looked good as sub-chairs because you BY SUE ANDREASEN caused to concrete (including sidewalks) by made sure we had a clear understanding of our root encroachment is the responsibility of This is the month of fond goodbyes to duties, and you were always available to help Basic Yard Maintenance — In the heat the tree owner. exiting Ambassadors and of enthusiastic with our assigned responsibilities. But most of of summer, especially with the current City of Vines - See DG Section 3.03(e) for anticipation for the 2014-2015 year. Our all, we thank you for creating an atmosphere Roseville watering restrictions, our lawns and limitations on planting vines. Appendix I has outstanding and exceptional Chair for the that has built lasting friendships within the shrubs may be showing some stress. However, lists of suggested vines, and vines with invasive last two years, Allene Grandey, will be leaving Committee. Good luck, dear friend, with your we can help to keep our properties looking roots which may NOT be planted in the ground. the Committee after a total of six years as an next project and volunteer service. good by attending to the ground cover areas, Golf Course & Park Preserve Rear Yard trees and general maintenance. Substantial Requirements - DG Section 3.01(i) details changes to landscapes (with the exception of items that may be placed in these areas. replacing plants with similar plants) requires Please keep in mind that decorative items ARC approval. and pots may not be placed on rear boundary Ground Cover - Design Guidelines (DG) walls. Plantings in open areas should be kept Section 3.03(g)(i) states that “The ground trimmed. surfaces of all yards shall be covered with Any questions regarding landscape approved inert or living materials.” These maintenance requirements may be addressed materials are described in DG Section 3.03(g) to the Community Standards Department: (ii), referring to Appendix F for the type Lorri Booth at 774-3869 or Ryan O’Connell and color of bark or rock that is permitted. at 774-3863. Because of fi re danger, NO “shredded” or “gorilla hair” bark is permitted. Keep in mind BBaacckk rrooww lleefftt ttoo rriigghhtt:: KKaatthhyy NNeeuuhhaauuss,, BBaarrbbaarraa BBllaannkk,, KKaatthhyy CCaasstteenn,, AAddaa HHaallee,, SSaallllyy GGrraahhaamm,, that (per DG 3.03(g)(ii)(B)) “decorative rock JJaanneett NNoorrrriiss.. FFrroonntt rrooww:: MMaarrsshhaa KKlleeiinn,, JJaacckkiiee PPhhiilllliippss,, JJeeaann MMoonnttggoommeerryy,, JJeennnniiffeerr MMaarrttiinneezz,, coverage shall not constitute more than forty Website Work Group AAlllleennee GGrraannddyy,, CCaarriittaa CCoonnnneellllyy.. NNoott PPiiccttuurreedd:: IIlleennee HHeerrmmaann aanndd SSuussaann GGlloovveerr.. percent (40%) of the unpaved areas of front or open space back yards, excluding original BY CHARLYN ROSS Ambassador. But she’s not leaving without That being said, we have equally amazing walkways and driveways.” As this time, per printed accolades for her service from her leaders for the coming year. Carita Connelly DG 3.03(g)(ii)(D), “synthetic grass/artifi cial Don’t Be A Victim! – Committee. will be serving as Chair, with Vice Chair Kathy turf is approved for use in rear yards only It is hard to believe that anyone would fall Because Allene is a private person and Casten at her side. Prediction--they will be and must meet specifi cations on drainage as for the various phone, mail, or computer scams works diligently behind the scenes to make us known as the “Dynamic Duo” by the end of defi ned in Section 3.01(g)”. that appear periodically. The newspapers, look good, she will probably be embarrassed their term. Tree Limb/Root Encroachment - With television, and radio have warned us of these and uncomfortable to publicly receive this Ambassadors leaving the Committee after trees fully leafed out it may be necessary to do schemes. In our own community the Citizen well-earned recognition. But on behalf of all serving with distinction are: Sally Graham, additional trimming of branches that overhang Patrol/Neighborhood Watch service has had the Ambassadors, here goes. Susan Glover, Ilene Herman, Marsha Klein, neighboring properties, or that are obscuring speakers to denounce these scams. Also, the Thank you, Allene, for your organizational Jennifer Martinez and Jean Montgomery. street signs from view of traffi c. DG Section Association staff has written several articles skills, guiding our meetings effi ciently and On a personal note, I have enjoyed visiting 3.03(d) details tree planting and maintenance both in the monthly Village Courier magazine productively. At the same time, you made with you each month for the past four years. requirements. Be sure to inspect for any our meetings enjoyable and yes, even fun. And that’s a wrap. (cont’ on page 11) Roseville Update AL & MARCIA EXCLUSIVE SUN Model ACTIVE Average PENDING Average SOLD Average GIBSON CITY SERVICES Listings List Price Sales Pending Last 2 Sale Price List Price months 1. FREE professional Wilshire 1 $575,000 Timberlodge 1 $539,000 house cleaning Hearthwood 1 $525,000 1 $499,000 1 $595,850 Stonecrest FREE 2. professional Delta Breeze 1 $525,000 1 $535,000 4 $509,700 carpet cleaning Turnberry Sierra 2 $437,200 1 $435,000 FREE 3. professional Summit Plumas 1 $435,000 2 $389,000 1 $520,000 window cleaning Ironwood 1 $459,900 1 $399,000 4. FREE professional Grove 2 $405,000 Yosemite 1 $354,900 2 $419,400 3 $402,300 yard clean-up Baywood 1 $409,900 FREE Calaveras 2 $405,200 1 $367,500 1 $349,000 5. property 771-3177 Parkland evaluations for Regent [email protected] Estate Purposes Shasta 4 $359,500 1 $349,900 5 $355,000 Pinery (cid:116)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:87)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:21)(cid:22)(cid:12)(cid:1)(cid:58)(cid:38)(cid:34)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:71)(cid:1)(cid:68)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:67)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:1) Countryrose 1 $355,500 1 $349,950 3 $345,000 (cid:38)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:66)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:81)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:74)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:70) Rosetree 3 $319,400 2 $320,900 1 $307,500 (cid:116)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:1)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:78)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:54)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:42)(cid:53)(cid:58)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:74)(cid:69)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:84) Orchard 1 $339,000 1 $300,000 3 $330,000 (cid:116)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:78)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:44)(cid:38)(cid:51)(cid:16)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:47)(cid:38)(cid:51)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:71)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:80)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:1) Timberrose 3 $295,000 1 $229,900 (cid:21)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:71)(cid:109)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:66)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:90) Meadow 2 $309,500 1 $286,950 3 $266,300 (cid:116)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:79)(cid:80)(cid:88)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:72)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:14)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:81)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:14)(cid:1) Rosegarden 1 $259,800 (cid:46)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:87)(cid:74)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:1) Willow 1 $224,900 (cid:116)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:74)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:77)(cid:80)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:81)(cid:77)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:69)(cid:1) NOTE: The statistics above do not reflect any consideration in value for model options nor location. 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