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RESIDENT MANAGERS/OFFICE Manager: Teresa Cruz, Rutherford Investment Co. Office address: 28400 Granada Circle Phone: 510-783-5535 Office hours: 9-12 and 1:30-4 Monday-Friday. Rent may be dropped in mail slot in office door (next to laundry room). Jeffrey Stoops, Assistant Manager On-call for emergencies Sat.-Sun.-Holidays In an emergency, call 510-783-5535. Call will be directed to pager (510-312-0277). ORGANIZATIONS The Spanish Ranch #1 Association and the Spanish Ranch #1 Ladies Club are automatically comprised of park residents. There are no dues. MEETINGS of the Association Board are the FIRST THURSDAY at 7:00 p.m. in the Main Clubhouse. Residents welcome. LADIES CLUB meets the SECOND THURSDAY of each month at 12 NOON in the Main Clubhouse. The LUNCH BUNCH meets the THIRD THURSDAY of each month to go out to lunch at various area restaurants. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH meets the SECOND TUESDAY of alternate months at 7:00 p.m. in the clubhouse BINGO is the FIRST and LAST SATURDAY of each month. MISCELLANEOUS The Clubhouses are available to residents for private affairs. Contact the Office, 510-783-5535 SWIMMING POOL / HOT TUB Pool open May-October. Hot Tub open year round. The POOL ROOM inside Main Clubhouse is available for residents to use. See the office for a key. COMPLAINTS/SUGGESTIONS/REPORTS are to be submitted to Park Management in WRITING and must be SIGNED. For any complaints or suggestions concerning safety, maintenance, replace/repair, notify the Executive Board as well. This may be done through the website at www.spanishranch1.org, RESIDENT SUGGESTION/COMPLAINT FORM ON PAGE 14. Bus transportation information on page 15.
THURSDAY,
July 5, 2012 7:00 p.m.
At Lets Do Lunch Hayward...and breakfast too, kids receive a free breakfast and lunch while school isnt in session. There are more than 30 sites in Hayward plus parts of Newark, Union City, San Lorenzo, and San Leandro. All kids (under the age of 18) have to do is go to any of the sites and they will automatically receive a free breakfast and lunch. Its that easy! All kids are eligible and all kids can participate. Nearby sites are listed below and schedules are included. There are many more listed on the citys website. Weekes Community Center | 27182 Patrick Ave., | June 12 through July 1 | TWTh | and July 9 through August 9 | MWTTH | Breakfast 8:00AM to 9:00AM / Lunch 12:00PM to 1:00PM Westminster Hills Outreach Center | 27287 Patrick Ave. | through August 10 | Breakfast 8:30AM to 9:30AM / Lunch 12:00PM to 1:00PM Eden Housing-Tennyson Gardens | 981 West Tennyson Road, | through August 10 | Lunch only 1:00PM to 2:00PM Hayward Church of Nazarene | 26221 Gading Road | through August 10 | Breakfast 7:30AM to 9:30AM / Lunch 9:30AM to 12:00PM Matt Jimenez Community Center | 28200 Ruus Road | through August 10 | Breakfast 8:30AM to 9:30AM / Lunch 12:30PM to 1:30PM Mt. Eden High School | 2300 Panama Street | June 18 through August 10 | Breakfast 8:00AM to 9:00AM / Lunch 12:00PM to 1:00PM Tennyson High School | 27035 Whitman Street | June 18 through August 10 | Breakfast 7:30AM to 8:00AM / Lunch 12:00PM to 1:00PM For more information e-mail or call: HUSD Director of Nutrition Services Robin Jones at rjones@husd.k12.ca.us / (510) 723-3890 x28110
COFFEE
is available in the Clubhouse daily during regular office hours for residents of Spanish Ranch 1.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
The Social Committee is brimming with ideas for fun things to do in the park but they cant do it without help! Planning is underway for National Night Out next month, a Spaghetti Feed in the fall, and a Halloween Party, but lots more things were suggested, such as: ice cream social pancake breakfast movie night or game night bike safety seminar Sulphur Creek naturalist talk (again) more informational events like the dejunking with Donna The possibilities are endless! If you are willing to help in any way, from setup to cleanup, from cooking to organizing games, please let us know. If you have an event to suggest and are willing to help put it on, let us know that too. Call any of the officers (listed on page 1) to volunteer and lets get the party started!
Please Donate:
May-July we are collecting
Join us for
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
to benefit Haywards
BINGO
Snack bar open before play and during breaks serving nachos, hot dogs, sodas, snacks. Residents are welcome to stop by the snack bar and get lunch, sodas or snacks (but no one under 18 after play starts).
Per state law, no one under the age of 18 is allowed in the clubhouse during Bingo
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NOTICE
Are weeds, rubbish, or overgrown plants on your lot a cause for concern? Is your home in need of sprucing up with washing or painting?
Give us a call, and well see what our team can do to extend a helping hand. Call us, or park management, to schedule a lot assessment. 510-274-1771 (Assn msg); Marvin 783-0360.
Questions, Ruth 732-6671 or Myrtle 786-1182 If you are interested in joining us and want to carpool, please call Ruth, 732-6671, or Jeanie 784-1997.
DIME BINGO!
Ladies! Bring your lunch and lets get together. Dessert provided. Costs only a dime a game, winner take all! + .25 for the bank which gets raffled back to somebody at the first gathering in January.
Newspaper Tubes
currently fashioned from large PVC pipe if your newspaper doesnt supply one, are used to notify residents of events via flyers and the monthly park magazine. Please call the office if you need a tube installed at your home. 783-5535
July: Lunch/dessert provided by Ladies Club August: Louise September: Pat October: Lorraine November: Irene December: Christmas Party
Comedy Corner
Mr. and Mrs. Potato have a Yam
(most copyright info unknown - web-exchange) House Rules for Dogs and Cats. Post them where they can be read by your pets. Dear Dogs and Cats, The dishes with the paw print belong to you and contain your food. The rest of the dishes belong to me and contain my food. Please note, if you put a paw print in the middle of my plate or food, that does not stake a claim for it. It is still mine. I also do not find it aesthetically pleasing in the slightest. NASCAR did not design the stairway. It is not a racetrack. Trying to beat me to the bottom is not the object. Tripping me will not help you win because I will fall faster than you can run. A king-sized bed is the largest that is made. I cannot get anything bigger. I am sorry about this. Do not expect me to continue to sleep on the couch to ensure your comfort. Dogs and cats are capable of curling into a ball when they sleep. It is not necessary to sleep perpendicular next to each other and stretched out to the fullest extent possible. Sticking your tail out straight and hanging your tongue out the other end to maximize space is nothing but sarcasm. For the last time, there is no secret exit from the bathroom. If by some miracle I manage to beat you there and get the door shut, it is not necessary to whine, meow, claw, try to turn to doorknob, or squeeze your paw under the door to try to pull it open. I have to exit through the same door I entered. Also, I have been using the bathroom for many years -feline or canine attendance is not required. George Carlin Quotes I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, Wheres the self-help section? She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose. Some people see the glass half full. Others see it half empty. I see a glass thats twice as big as it needs to be. How is it possible to have a civil war? Isnt making a smoking section in a restaurant like making a peeing section in a swimming pool?
Boy Potato and Girl Potato had eyes for each other. When they were old enough, they got married and had a little sweet potato they called Yami. As all parents do, they wanted the best for little Yami. When the time was right, they told her the facts of life. They warned her not to go out with her friends and get half baked because she might get mashed and earn a bad name for herself, like Hot Potato, then end up with a bunch of Tater Tots. Yami told them not to worry. She wouldnt let any spud take advantage and make a rotten potato out of her. But on the other hand, she didnt plan to sit at home and become a couch potato, either. She would make sure that she got plenty of exercise and not be too skinny like her shoestring cousins. Before heading off to Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Potato warned Yami to watch out for the hard boiled guys in Ireland and the greasy guys in France, those French fries. When she returned from Europe and headed out west, her parents warned her to watch out for the Indians so she wouldnt get scalloped. Yami assured them that she would stick to the straight and narrow and not associate with those snooty Yukon Golds. Yami attended PU (Potato University). When she graduated, she was really in the chips. One day, Yami came home and announced that she was going to marry Tom Brokaw. Mr. and Mrs. Potato were quite upset. They told her she couldnt possibly marry Tom Brokaw because he was just a Common-Tater. Young Aviation Working in aviation, I was doing the night shift at the airport directing the planes in and out. All of a sudden the radio crackles and I hear a young voice request permission to approach the runway to land. I ask for a name, and he replies, guess who? I turn off the runway lights and say, guess where?!
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
Clint Dean, 266-0979 Peggy Nichols, 782-8950 Judy Allen-Rogers, 785-4894 Patty Little, 783-1534
Report criminal activity the police first, but ALSO to Neighborhood Watch! Call anyone on the team!
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MEETING SCHEDULE:
H Please notify the office if there is a problem with park facilities or lighting. H Call if you need a tree trimmed or drains are blocked. H ALSO, call the office to report suspicious activity, solicitors, excess noise, etc. H Report criminal activity the police first, but ALSO to park management, and Neighborhood Watch!
PROBLEM?
FREE HOTDOGS,
Representatives from the Hayward Police Department will drop by as they are available. We will serve between 6 and 7:30 p.m. or until the food is gone. Please come and meet your neighbors and management. Stick around after you eat to get acquainted with other residents.
ONE table per person until July 21, then you may request a second, if available. Paid reservations must be made by August 1.
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must be submitted to Park Management in WRITING and must be SIGNED. Only the person with the problem or concern may file the complaint. None will be accepted from third parties on behalf of someone else. Forms are available in a bin on the wall next to the bulletin board in the main clubhouse AND in almost every issue of the El Toro. If you want your elected SR1 Assn leadership help you, please provide a copy to the SR-1 Assn. Give a copy to any member of the board or fill out the form on the website.
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MANAGERS CORNER
A reminder: coffee is on in the club house Monday Friday (holidays excluded) from 9 am until it runs out (usually about 3 pm). Come on down to the office and share a cup of Joe and chew the fat!! School is out and the Pool is open and we feel it is time to review the Pool Rules: 1. Pool Hours are from 9am until 9pm. The pool is open May through October. Therapy pool is operated and heated year round. 2. Pools are for the exclusive use of residents and their guest. All guests MUST be accompanied by a resident and the resident is responsible of the conduct of their guests. Only four guests per space are allowed at any one time, and on a space available basis. 3. Children under the age of 14 should be accompanied and supervised by an adult when using the pool or therapy pool. 4. No LIFE GUARD IS ON DUTY. PLEASE DO NOT SWIM ALONE. 5. All persons using the pool or therapy pool must shower pool side before entering pools. Anyone using suntan oil, lotions, or other ointments must re-shower before entering pools. 6. Persons in swimming suits or trunks, wet or dry, will not be allowed in the clubhouse. 7. Swim fins, diving masks, rubber floats, toys and the like are not permitted in the pools. 8. Screaming, running, horseplay, cannon-balling and diving is not allowed in the pools. 9. Only manufactured swim wear in good condition may be worn in the pools. 10. No food, alcoholic beverages and/or glass containers are permitted anywhere in the pool area. 11. No bobby pins or jewelry are allowed in the pools. 12. Residents climbing over or under the fence around the pool will lose their pool privileges. The car wash areas continue to be a challenge for loitering, depositing of trash and are generally not being taken care of by those using these facilities. A reminder: Vehicle maintenance is strictly prohibited within the confines of Spanish Ranch #1 MHP. If your vehicle requires maintenance, please do so in an approved area. The driveways, RV parking areas and the car wash areas are NOT approved areas for maintenance. There are a few of our residents that are reminded to keep the Utility Pedestal Area CLEAR. Each home is required to keep three feet (3) clearance in all directions. It is a safety issue as well as it impedes the ability of our meter reader to read your utility meters. A word about reserving the club house for your special events. Please plan on reserving your clubhouse based on the following guidelines: The main clubhouse typically is reserved two (2) months in advance and the small club house is about four (4) weeks in advance. The procedure is very simple, just complete the club house reservation form (located in the main clubhouse to the left of the bulletin board). Bring your completed form into the office with a $100.00 refundable cleaning deposit check or money order made payable to Spanish Ranch #1. We will then check the availability of the club house requested, and put you down for your date selected. Your deposit monies will be returned to you after your event if the following conditions are met: 1. All trash is removed from the clubhouse areas. This includes all balloons, banners and other celebration trappings associated with your party. 2. New plastic trash can liners are installed in all trash cans 3. The kitchen is cleaned with the floor washed 4. The tables and chairs are washed and cleaned 5. The carpeted areas are vacuumed and any spills/stains are cleaned from the carpeted areas 6. Bathrooms used are cleaned, swept and new trash can liners installed. 7. All chairs and tables are restored to their original locations according to the guidelines supplied. 8. Lastly, the outside of the building is policed and any debris in cleaned up. Remember, someone else will be using the clubhouse facilities immediately after you and will expect it to be clean. Guillermos Corner Graffiti continues to keep Guillermo busy. As Guillermo spends so much time painting over the graffiti that he says he is going to change his name to Rembrandt!! You might notice that Guillermo continues to paint the walls (inside and outside the back gate) the beige color. If you see someone tagging, call the office AND the police and provide a description and time of the event. There has been extensive damage in the clubhouse areas. Broken windows, damage in the showers / bathrooms, broken tables, broken chairs, trees broken, bushes broken, garbage deposited in the shrubbery and broken hand rails, just to name a few. Please let us know if you see any of this going on. Guillermo thanks everyone for their continued help by reporting streetlights being out. Your help in this is really appreciated. Guillermo would like to commend those residents that are keeping tabs on unfamiliar vehicles parking in our community. As a result of your help, these cars have been tagged and turned over the Hayward Police Department. Guillermo says GOOD JOB!!! Jeff Stoops SR1 Assistant Manager
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HAYWARD MOBILEHOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. Dear HMOA Team, First and foremost, I would like to thank everyone for their confidence and support for me at our May 19th biennial election of officers. The turnout was phenomenal! As many of you are aware, these past two years have been the most difficult of my life as I had to focus on dealing with the many challenges associated with moving forward. Thank you all for your condolences, ongoing concern and continuing support. I would like to commend Dawn Plaskon who, despite her grueling work schedule, assumed the Presidency over the past year and a half. I very personally understand the enormous effort involved to successfully oversee a large city-wide organization such as HMOA. Dawn not only sacrificed her time to serve as President, but has volunteered to serve as our secretary. Thanks, Dawn! THE NEWLY ELECTED HMOA, Inc. OFFICERS ARE AS FOLLOWS: PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . VICE PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . SECRETARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN . . . KATHY MORRIS ROGER SCHAUFLER DAWN PLASKON CAROL FRIESEN WANNA ROGERS
Plumbing issues:
Pet Owners!
As we adjourn for the Summer, our next meeting will be held on Saturday, September 15, 2012 at Eden Gardens Mobilehome Park, 1150 W. Winton Avenue, at 10:00 A.M. We sincerely hope that you will be able to join us. Very sincerely yours, Kathy Morris President Elect, Hayward Mobilehome Owners Association, Inc.
baby wipes disposable diapers feminine supplies Depends or large amounts of rice, potatoes or GREASE!
Keep em IN!
Dont let your CAT out to be digging in your neighbors' landscaping or flowers! Walk your DOG on a leash (its the law) and its your responsibility to pick up your dogs waste and properly dispose of it. 13
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Main Clubhouse, Small Clubhouse and the BBQ area in the courtyard are available for your events!
Both clubhouses and the BBQ area courtyard may be reserved by residents for private events. Call the office, 783-5535, for information.
ATTENTION!
Soliciting donations or work, door-to-door sales of any kind, door-knob hanging or distributing ads or flyers by entities outside the park is
PROHIBITED!
DONT let anyone into your home!
TELL the intruders that soliciting is not allowed and if they do not leave the park immediately, call the police! Then report them to the office. Help keep our residents safe!
located in front of Main Clubhouse close to the street (near Park map).
MAILBOX
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JULY
SUN 1 MON 2 TUES 3 WED
2012
THURS 4 5 SR-1 Assn Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. All residents are welcome to attend. 12
LADIES CLUB
FRI 6
SAT 7
Independence Day
BUS 10:10 a.m. to 1:55 p.m. 8 9 10 El Toro Deadline 11
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DIME BINGO
BUS 10:10 a.m. to 1:55 p.m. 18 19
LADIES CLUB
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LUNCH BUNCH
BUS 10:10 a.m. to 1:55 p.m. 22 230 241 25 26 BUS 10:10 a.m. to 1:55 p.m. 27 28
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BUS 10:10 a.m. to 1:55 p.m. 29 30 31 AUG 1 AUG 2 SR-1 Assn Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. All residents are welcome to attend.
CAR-AVAN
Southland Mall 5:00pm BUS 10:10 a.m. to 1:55 p.m.
BINGO 12-3
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