Friday, May 06, 2022

Whataburger Opens, Cinco De Mayo

 


Good burgers!




Our May 5 Cinco de Mayo event was GREAT!  Food was delicious and the entertainment was a real joy.  It was a troop of young ladies from Eloy who go to classes with their local neighborhood instructor.  Very well done.


Photo by Tom Gottfried

Photo by Tom Gottfried

There were over 200 tickets sold..  Great turnout for the event.


Our "Tapas Crew" has put together a summer education program with informational sessions offered every other Wednesday afternoon, starting June 15.  These sessions will last from 60 to 90 minutes in the SanTan Room.  More "stuff" added to our summer adventures!



(Special "thank you" to Barb Poole!!)




Monday, May 02, 2022

May Events

 Our May calendar has been posted:



Resident activities will be posted soon so you folks back home can envy our fun.
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Our weather continues to be awesome with our typical Arizona sky of blue.  Not a cloud to be seen.  
Mornings are perfect with afternoons a tad warm in the 90s.


I stopped by the mailroom to chat with Donna Cox (and Peggy) about our current occupation of residents.  We currently have 565 open mailboxes.  That's about 100 more than pre-Covide at this same time.  Looks like we may have a larger summer population.


Our week of events is larger than anticipated.  There were 78 folks at Tapas Tuesday and 87+ players at card bingo Saturday night.  I took a fast video across the bingo crowd so you could check for familiar faces.


Don't forget those Cinco tickets!!


Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Tapas Tuesday

 What a difference a week makes.  Last week we had 96 participants at Tapas Tuesday and this week we were down to 79.  After chatting with attendees, next week will be even smaller as folks continue to head home to other locations.

In the meantime, we summer dwellers are planning events to keep us busy during scorching summer temps.

Marion Nelson was present to tell us about our Cinco de Mayo celebration coming up on May 5.  The park will be serving dinner at 5:00 followed by some special entertainment we won't want to miss.  I understand there will be about 10 tiny dancers all dressed in their dance regalia and they're between the ages of 4 and 7.  It should be cute and FUN to watch.  Tickets are $12 per person and available in Activities.  Must purchase by May 3 for a food head count.

Our summer dwellers are planning other events too.  There may be craft classes, computer classes, tours, caravan trips, etc.  Volunteers must sign up to be host for each Tuesday.  No volunteer host....no Tapas Tuesday.  

Volunteers are being sought to help with the school recycling program.  Actually this is for the Mesquite Elementary School that puts up bins to collect clear plastic.  More info will follow.

We have three summer holidays that will alter our plans for Tapas Tuesdays.  Those special days will be celebrated on the appropriate Monday holiday so check your calendars now before you forget.

  • Memorial Day, Monday, May 30
  • Independence Day, Monday, July 4
  • Labor Day, Monday, September 5
On these three holidays, the park will be providing an entree so we must get free food tickets for those events so an accurate food count can be taken.  Tickets will be available at our Tapas events and in Activities.


Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Tapas Tuesday

Tonight (Tuesday, April 19) was our first Tapas Tuesday of the summer.Thank you to Barb Poole and Glo Mason for chairing the event.  Plenty of "helpers" showed up at 4:00 to help set up tables and chairs in the Santan Room.  Barb planned on maybe 50 people.  WOW.....folks kept coming and coming.  We set up every chair and table we could find to finally accommodate 96 total people.  

It was the perfect opportunity to meet new residents and reacquaint with old friends.  Plenty of delicious food to go around too.  We could have served another 20 easily.  It was too hard to take individual photos of such a large group so I took a quick video.  Go ahead and play the video.  Hit the space bar to pause the replay so you can pick out familiar faces.


This Thursday (the 21st) the Philly Up food truck will be here from 4:30 till 6:30.  The ballroom will be open and available for seating so join your neighbor and come up for an evening out.

Friday night 6:30 is a big dance shindig up at the Cottonwood pool.  Plenty of music, karaoke, and dancing to keep all entertained.  BYOB
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Horseshoes has really ramped up this past season and has all courts in full use.  Nancy Slankard is going to start up a ladies group soon.  I used to throw a few years back but I wouldn't let anyone stand near the sand as I never knew if I'd even make it inside the pit.  Those iron shoes can take a healthy bounce when they hit the concrete.  😒😕   (Nancy.....email me an update on your group please.)
Nancy Slankard



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Once again I am going to thank Palm Creek landscaping for the beautiful flowers that adorn all the flowerbeds and corner lots throughout the park.  They are just gorgeous this year.  We all especially love the colorful snapdragons.

(and thank you again to Kathy Payne for deadheading and pulling the weeds to keep the beds so beautiful.)


Our 10 day forecast looks beautiful too.
I feel sorry for the folks that had to hurry home to cold rain or snow.


Bob and Nellie Cummings sent me this photo of their yard taken this week.



Sunday, April 17, 2022

Happy Easter, Mr. T, Summer Events

 Happy Easter to All

What a perfect day to celebrate with family and friends.  It is an excellent day to be outdoors with 83 degrees, bright blue sky, and a light breeze to keep it comfortable.  

Our resident turtle called "Mr. T" or "Tommy Turtle" is basking in the sunshine.

Photo by Avis Gray

What a difference it makes to turn the calendar to April.  Absolutely beautiful weather, so many flowering trees, shrubs, and plants.  The palo verde  and acacia trees are so colorful in their yellow blossoms as you drive through town.  .....and it's so quiet here in the park.

We celebrated Friday with chocolate Sundae's in the ballroom.  It was nice to sit back with friends and enjoy the cold treat.



Thank you to Activities for holding April events.



Mark your summer calendars:
  • SWOOP:  Mondays at 12:30 in the Adobe Room.  
  • CARD BINGO:  starts April 30 at 6:30 in the Adobe Room.
  • TAPAS TUESDAY: will meet every Tuesday at 4:30 in SanTan room
  • FOOD TRUCKS:  Thurs April 21 (Philly Up) and April 28 (Sauce Boss) 4:30-6:30
  • STRAWBERRY SUNDAE:  Friday, April 29 from 1:00-2:00 Ballroom

Thursday, April 14, 2022

More flowers, summer activities, farewell to Mark

 We bid farewell to our Golf Pro, Mark Kenner, who is leaving Palm Creek after nine years to return home to Connecticut.  Thank you for your friendship and years of service!


Mark and wife Donna

Many "creekers" enjoyed Mark's classes.

Can't say enough about the beautiful flowers we have enjoyed this season!  Al Swanson (avid photo club member) was out with his camera yesterday to capture some of the colorful blossoms.  

photo by Al Swanson

photo by Al Swanson

Most of our winter residents have departed but those of us who remain will still have activities to keep us occupied.

SWOOP will continue on Mondays at 12:30 in the Adobe Room.  Come alone or bring a friend.  Swoop is a FUN easy-to-learn card game that guarantees laughter and a great time.  Wonderful opportunity to meet new friends.

CARD BINGO will start April 30.  Join us at 6:30 in the Adobe room.  Bring 4 nickels, 4 dimes, 4 quarters, and a dollar bill.  FUN for all summer.  

TAPAS TUESDAY starts April 19 and will meet every Tuesday for the summer.  Social time starts at 4:30. Bring a small dish to share along with your tableware (plates, forks, knives, napkins) and your favorite beverage.  We'll be setting up tables and chairs at 4:00 so if you have time, come help with set up.  



Saturday, April 09, 2022

Cactus Blossoms

 I took a ride around the park this morning on my handy "Harley" scooter and couldn't help but take a bunch of photos of all the cactus plants in blossom.  They are beautiful!!










Thursday, April 07, 2022

Rally, Weather, Owls

 We welcome the Rally for the Renegade RVs this week.  We're expecting about 120 rigs between Thursday and departing Monday.  A couple are parked across the street from us so we were able to chat and learn more about the brand.  It sounds like they are some well built strong vehicles.


I believe we have more than one great horned owl nest in the park this year.  Awesome to see these huge birds so close.

Avis Gray caught a photo of big daddy resting on a park model.



We spotted two of the babies resting in a nest on Cactus Drive.  They're so well camouflaged that they're hard to spot.  The palm trees make easy nests when the bark is bunched up.

Our April weather is gorgeous although it is already a tad warm in the afternoons requiring the AC unit to be turned on.  Nights are fantastic though with windows wide open to the evening breeze.


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Thursday, March 31, 2022

Internet Outage

 That tiny little rainstorm we had Tuesday caused BIG problems here as it somehow knocked out internet service to the entire park.  The Dish trucks are here and working on the problem so we must somehow have patience.  I was lucky to use the hot spot on my phone to publish this.

Here is the message sent from the front office:




Monday, March 28, 2022

Luau Postponed for a day


The weather is interfering with our perfect entertainment schedule so the park Luau Party is now officially moved to Wednesday, March 30,  Tuesday forecast calls for strong winds and thunderstorms.


For all those residents that are leaving in the next week or so, Don and I fondly wish you farewell and safe travels.  See you next season!





Saturday, March 26, 2022

Party Time

 We had another highly successful happy hour at our Bistro patio.  Thank you to our new General Manager, Dennis Jordan, for suggesting additional use of the Bistro area.....and thank you to Marion Nelson and her crew for the set up.


The Sauce Boss food truck is always popular.





Thank you to fellow resident Steve Jones for the entertainment.

Those folks interested in even more party then headed up to the north pavilion for dancing and entertainment.


Folks are wise to bring their own chairs to these events.

All this evening entertainment made for a busy day as the Can/Am softball tournament was held in the afternoon.  It was a great game with a final score of 12 to 11 in favor of USA.  Canada did a great job of almost turning the table on that score.  Congrats to ALL the players!




It was FUN and FRIENDLY competition.

If you still haven't had enough, come to the north pavilion again this Sunday, March 27, to hear our local Creekside band from 5 to 7 pm. 

Our drone went up for a quick tour by the main lake.  Just a view of the pretty flowers, quick view over the main buildings, and our resident turtle!!  (This will also be a good video for Chuck and Kerrie Autrey to share with their friends back home as it rather showcases their home.)



Readers know I'm an avid bird watcher so Dave Beach sent me this cool photo of a cormorant he saw perched at the pond at the end of the 9th fairway.  Thanks for thinking of me, Dave!  I'm sure there are other readers who enjoy these candid photos too.
Photo by David Beach

Whenever I pass Debbie's house at site 1049, I admire the cute "mushroom" she created in her front yard.  Take a closer look the next time you pass by and see the creative work she did at the base.



I know quite a few of our folks are getting ready to leave for the summer.  One of the items on your departure check list is to change the batteries in your smoke detectors and thermostats.  Need help with that?  Call Jeff Knaus at site 1038 or call him at 920-370-8758.  Jeff is also interested in starting a housewatch service.
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I have time for a quick "Kat" snapshot.  We received this long oblong box this week which we didn't think would be of any use.  Lo and behold.....Kat liked it and took a nice nap inside.  There is certainly no need for us to spend money on purchasing an expensive bed for these two crazy animals.

No sense spending money on expensive toys either when a simple strap or piece of string is all they need.