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IRVINE PARK 2018 Ondominiums December IRVINE PARK 2018 ondominiums 8521 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85257 • 480-946-5315 TO OUR RESIDENTS HAPPY HOLIDAYS from your staff! HOLIDAY HOURS: DEC. 24: Closed DEC. 25: Closed AT YOUR SERVICE Mary Sensabough Property Supervisor Terry Smith Property Manager [email protected] x ANNUAL HOLIDAY DECORATING CONTEST Jeffrey Stowell Maintenance Technician Contest Dates: December 15 & 16 • 6:30–10:30 p.m. Transform your patio, balcony, or door into a winter wonderland! If you plan to participate, please sign up in the office. If your display dazzles your neighbors, they HOURS can vote for you by stopping by the office or by emailing [email protected] Office by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, December 17. Our top three winners will receive: • 1st Mon–Fri: 8am–5pm place – $100 prize • 2nd place – $75 prize • 3rd place – $50 prize! Sat: Closed Sun: Closed SMOKE DETECTOR For your safety, each home is equipped with a smoke detector. Please check Pool & Spa 8am–10pm your system every month by pressing the test button located on the detector. A beep means the alarm is working. If not, please call the office. For assistance in Laundry Center Open 24 Hours checking your smoke detector, please call us. A RUDOLPH’S PET REMINDERS B $50 Pet Policy Fine SERVICES Cleaning up after a pet is never anyone’s favorite job—just ask Santa with his Washer/Dryer Hook-ups Free A/C Filters eight tiny reindeer! Thanks for following community policies by picking up after your Outgoing Mail Drop pet and using a leash when you walk your pet outdoors. Let’s keep our grounds Free Pest Control clean and safe. Don’t spoil the holidays by getting a $50 pet policy fine. Soda Machine SILENT NIGHT As you celebrate the holidays, please remember to be considerate of your CONTACT US neighbors. Loud noise from parties, sound systems, TVs, etc. disturbs those who live near you. It also disrupts the peace of our community. Thanks for making it a Office, After Hours, & Emergency “silent night” every night. Maintenance WIN A HOLIDAY HAM a 480-946-5315 Enter Drawing by December 19 • in the Office Feast your eyes on this—a chance to win a delicious ham for the holidays. All of our residents are eligible to win! To participate, drop by the office and enter your name in our drawing. If you’re our lucky winner, this ham can be the scrumptious entrée on your dinner table! DECEMBER 2018 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Sign up in the Office if you wish to participate. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Residents, please OFFICE remember to place your CLOSINGOFFICE EARLY atCLOSED 1:30 PM vote for your favorite WINTER BEGINS display by 5pm on 23 OFFICE 24 OFFICE 25 26 27 28 29 CLOSING OFFICE CLOSED December 17. CLOSED atEARLY 1:30 PM CHRISTMAS EVE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 30 31 CLOSINGCLOSINGOFFICE CLOSINGOFFICE CLOSINGOFFICE CLOSINGOFFICE CLOSING OFFICE CLOSED at 1:30 PM EARLY EARLY EARLY EARLY CLOSED atCLOSED 1:30 PM PM PM CLOSED CLOSED at 1:30 at 1:30 PM atEARLY 1:30 NEW YEAR’S EVE OFFICE CLOSED NEW YEAR’S EVE NEW YEAR’S EVE SPORTS AT HOME ON STAGE SPECIAL EVENTS ARIZONA COYOTES HOCKEY CELEBRITY THEATRE HOLIDAY LIGHTS Gila River Arena, Glendale. $14 & up. Phoenix • 602-267-1600 • CelebrityTheatre.com thru JAN 6 McCormick-Stillman RR Park, Scottsdale. 480-563-PUCK ArizonaCoyotes.com DEC 1 H-Town and Friends 25th Anniversary Tour Light displays, Santa. Train $5. TheRailroadPark.com DEC 1–ST. LOUIS DEC 20–MONTREAL DEC 2 Arnel Pineda DEC 6–WASHINGTON DEC 22–COLORADO DEC 8 Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding STROLL IN THE GLOW DEC 8–SAN JOSE DEC 30–LAS VEGAS DEC 14 John Prine: The Tree of Forgiveness Tour DEC 1 Fountain Hills. Lighting of the Avenue, Santa DEC 18–NEW YORK DEC 15 The Brian Setzer Orchestra letters & photos, live nativity, ice skating, horse-drawn ARIZONA CARDINALS FOOTBALL DEC 17 H.E.R. wagon rides, music. Free. FountainHillsChamber.com State Farm Stadium, Glendale. GAMMAGE AUDITORIUM APS ELECTRIC LIGHT PARADE $47 & up. 602-379-0102 AZCardinals.com ASU, Tempe • 480-965-3434 • ASUGammage.com DEC 1 Central & Montebello Ave. to Camelback Rd. DEC 9–DETROIT DEC 23–LOS ANGELES thru DEC 2 Dear Evan Hansen to 7th St. to Indian School Rd., Phoenix. 7pm. Free. DEC 14 2018 K-LOVE Christmas PHOENIX SUNS BASKETBALL “Magic of the Holidays.” 602-534-FEST Phoenix.gov DEC 27 Manheim Steamroller Christmas Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix. ARIZONA ASIAN FESTIVAL $10 & up. 602-379-7867 NBA.com/Suns GILA RIVER ARENA DEC 1–2 Scottsdale Civic Center Mall. Fashion show, DEC 4–SACRAMENTO DEC 15–MINNESOTA Glendale • 800-745-3000 • GilaRiverArena.com food, arts and crafts, performances, marketplace, DEC 7–MIAMI DEC 28–OKLA. CITY DEC 2 Trans-Siberian Orchestra children’s wonderland. Free admission. AAAA-AZ.org DEC 10–L.A. CLIPPERS DEC 29–DENVER DEC 15 Childish Gambino DEC 13–DALLAS DEC 31–GOLDEN STATE FANTASY OF LIGHTS BOAT PARADE SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE…ARTS AZ STATE UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL 480-499-8587 • ScottsdalePerformingArts.com DEC 8 Tempe Town Lake. Festive watercraft, Santa Wells Fargo Arena, Tempe. $10-$90. DEC 1 Matthew Morrison Claus, holiday market, food vendors, entertainment. 480-727-0000 TheSunDevils.com DEC 7 Warren Miller’s Face of Winter Free. 480-355-6060 DowntownTempe.com DEC 1–TX SOUTHERN DEC 29–PRINCETON DEC 7–16 Sister’s Christmas Catechism MESA ARTS FESTIVAL DEC 22–KANSAS DEC 8 Dianne Reeves: Christmas Time is Here DEC 8–9 Mesa Arts Center. Local & national artists, JERRY COLANGELO CLASSIC DEC 9 Scottsdale Philharmonic art demonstrations, family activities, culinary delights, DEC 9 TSR Arena, Phoenix. Gonzaga vs. Tennessee, DEC 10 Alan Cumming: Legal Immigrant entertainment. Free admission. MesaArtsCenter.com DEC 12 The Phoenix Symphony: Handel’s Messiah Grand Canyon vs. Nevada. $25-$300. 602-379-7800 ‘TIS THE SEASON: HOLIDAYS AT MIM DEC 14 Sutton Foster ® DEC 15–16 Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix. CHEEZ-IT BOWL DEC 15 A Merry-Achi Christmas DEC 26 Chase Field, Phoenix. PAC-12 vs. BIG 12, DEC 16 Rob Kapilow: It’s The Most Wonderful Time... Performances, holiday activities. 480-478-6000 includes pregame party. $25-$140. FiestaBowl.org TALKING STICK RESORT ARENA FIESTA BOWL PARADE Phoenix • 602-379-7800 • TSRArena.com DEC 29 Central & Montebello Ave. to Camelback Rd. DEC 2 Andrea Bocelli to 7th St. to Indian School Rd., Phoenix. 10am. Free, DEC 18 Travis Scott: Astroworld Tour or $15-30 reserved. 480-350-0911 FiestaBowl.org Events may change. Please call ahead. .
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