Annual Meeting - April 28, 2015 Your Neighborhood, My Neighborhood, Our Neighborhood... APRIL 2015 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 Playground Committee Update Board Of Directors VP: Lyle Krueger lyle.krueger@centurylink.net Secretary: Lisa Whalen lisawhalen@cox.net Treasurer: Dave Campagna dave4245@cox.net Operations: Tim Salzbrenner timsalzbrenner@gmail.com Newsletter: Nancy Sayles nancysayles1977@yahoo.com Membership: Annie Beck annie.beck@cox.net Website: Laurie Brodeur lrbrodeur@gmail.com Members At Large: The Playground Committee them in the process as well. meeting was held on March 5th at Lindsey Creath's The main focus of the residence. meeting was to work on our July 4th planning. We came We had a very productive up with the schedule below. meeting! Very special thanks to Lindsey for hosting. Our team is growing as well! We were all happy to meet Corrine and welcome her to the Playground Committee! We briefly looked at some of the designs Crouch Recreation had sent over along with an unsolicited bid that we received from Play & Park Structures. I will be reaching out to Outdoor Recreation for another bid as well. They are the ones that met with the board initially and we felt we should involve Doug Larson dlarson6@cox.net Committee Chairs Social Committee Bonnie Farkas bonnie.farkas@gmail.com Social Committee Brigette Porro brigette.porro@bestcareeap.org There is currently 2 homes for sale in Armbrust. The average price is $ $291,000 with an average market time of 13 Lost and Found: Rose Bockleman days. There have been 20 Security Alerts: Dave Beck dave@beckinssolutions.com $297,000 16336 Bancroft St Garage Sale: Rose Rutherford rrutherford@cox.net 6ish) 7PM-DJ starts (If we need one Lindsey has one we could get for $300) Dark-Fireworks The entertainment committee (Anne Marie and Whitney) will be meeting this week to firm up what they already have in the works. We will then be able to focus our next meeting on more planning and fundraising needs for that day. The next meeting has been scheduled for April 16th at 7PM. Theresa Scott has graciously agreed to host at 2936 South 165thAve. 11PM-Parade-Food trucks will also start at 11 and be there for a lunch rush after the parade is over around 11:30. 12-5PM-IDEA-A carnival is what came up with water games such. In addition we discussed a “cake walk”. 5-7PM-Another round of food trucks will arrive for dinner options. IDEA-face painting, magician (around Armbrust Acres Housing Market New Neighbor Coordinator: Chris Olson christine.olson@cox.net rbockleman@hotmail.com Please keep in mind that this is just tentative at this stage and will be firmed up in the next couple of meetings. homes sold in the last year. Average price was $ 277,330 with an average time of 28 days. Currently there are 3 properties pending. Please $285,000 16426 Pasadena Cir President: Brian Fontana bafontana@yahoo.com call one of us for a complete market analysis report. John Rohwer 402 - 677-1111 or Char Smith 402- 6779279. PAGE 2 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 Volunteer And Paint With A Purpose! If you are looking for a fun way to volunteer and make a difference, Paint With A Purpose may be your answer. The organization, founded by Armbrust resident Erin Dahms and her two sisters, re-purposes and re-paints wood furniture. One hundred percent of the profits from the sale of the hand painted pieces are then donated to charity. “Our hope is to continue having furniture sales as our inventory grows, with a different charity receiving the proceeds each time,” explains Dahms. The first sale will be held on June 20th and will benefit The Sheltering Tree, a residence for adults with developmental disabilities located in Bellevue, NE. The Sheltering Tree provides adults with special needs the opportunity to live independent and happy adult lives. It's an opportunity that Dahms and her sisters have witnessed first hand – their cousin is a resident. “The kids all got involved in their own level. way, and we just had fun spending time together,” said Dahms of her own three - They will accept and haul away pieces children. of wood furniture in good condition for re-painting and re-purposing It's that sort of relationship building that Paint With A Purpose hopes to promote. - They will accept appropriately colored They encourage families, co-workers, paint left over from your home projects neighbors, youth groups and scout troops to give new life to old pieces of furniture to form painting “teams” and tackle a project all their own. The finished - They will accept paint supplies, such as products can be delivered to Dahms and brushes, rollers, drop cloths and paint placed into the inventory for the June trays 20th sale. Like Paint With A Purpose on Facebook Need inspiration? “There are literally for regular project updates, inspiration, countless on-line examples and how-to's how-to tips and tricks and information on any painting or re-purposing project about the upcoming sale. You can also contact the founders of Paint With A you can imagine,” Dahms explained. She lists Pinterest, You Tube and Purpose at with any questions about HGTV.com as some of her favorite donation details . And please check out shelteringtreecommunity.org to learn resources. more about the organization that will If tackling a project on your own is too benefit from the June 20th sale. intimidating, Paint With A Purpose has By Erin Dahms - Armbrust Resident volunteer opportunities for every skill “I have really seen Michael come into his own since moving in to the Sheltering Tree last year,” said Dahms. “He just has that sense of confidence and purpose that comes from living independently.” Paint With A Purpose encourages community members to work together to give back to organizations like the Sheltering Tree. The founders started the organization after repainting a few pieces for their homes, and realizing how much fun a creative family project can be. Monday-Saturday 11.00 AM-10.00 PM Sunday 3.00 PM-9.00 PM 15619 West Center Rd Omaha, NE 68130 402-991-7437 www.piezons.com Thank you for your support of Piezon’s first year of business! NEIGHBORHOOD PLACE, BIG CITY TASTE! 10% OFF* For Armbrust ResidentsPlease bring this coupon! *excludes lunch specials Armbrust Acres Newsletter Coupon - April 2015 PAGE 3 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 Armbrust Acres News April 28, 2015 -Annual Meeting! The annual meeting will be held at the Clancy’s. Anyone who is interested in financials, social activities, planning, getting a status update on landscaping actions or just to see what is going on is invited to join us at 7 pm at the Clancy’s at 168th & Center.. Lost & Found: Please contact Rose Bockelman if you have any information about lost or found items at 402-697-9250 or email rbockelman@hotmail.com. Baseball Field & Park Shelter Reservations Requests are honored in the order in which they are received and/or by the Did you know? number of coaches and children that live has graciously agreed to host at 2936 in the neighborhood. South 165thAve. For more information, please contact S h a n e v i a e m a i l a t Homeowners Dues Increase in 2015 Shane_Belohrad@ajg.com. You may There are more options to pay your dues in 2015. We have begun to accept also call him at (402) 676-7854. Credit Cards for amount due plus any donations you wish to make. There is a 10% increase dues 10% from Playground Equipment $115 to $126.50. Your help is needed. We assembled a The 2015Membership Dues form is committee that meets once a month and inserted into this newsletter. discusses steps to be taken, plans fundraisers and anything that will help to replace our current playground ArmbrustAcres Directory equipment. Please send an email to The new Armbrust Acres Directories armbrust.voice@gmail.com if you are will arrive in early Spring. Learn about your neighbors and services they may interested in joining the committee. The next meeting will be held on April offer. 16, 2015 at the Creath residence. Join It is always good to have a copy! the committee at 7PM. Theresa Scott Many United States residents mark Tax Day as the deadline to file their income tax details to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The date is usually on or around April 15. However, this deadline may be extended to accommodate holidays or extreme weather conditions. PAGE 4 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 Is Your Dog Or Your Neighbors Dog Being Difficult? There is no such thing as a difficult dog, only an inexperienced owner. Sometimes owners are blissfully unaware that there's a problem. If a dog - BARBARA WOODHOUSE, No Bad barks for hours every day - but only Dogs when it's left alone - the owner may not know that a neighbor is being driven The obvious first step - asking the dog's crazy by a dog the owner thinks is quiet owner to stop the noise - is either and well-mannered. Even if you're sure ignored or botched by a surprising the neighbor does know about the dog's number of people. Perhaps it's not all antisocial behavior, it may be better to that surprising; approaching someone proceed as though she doesn't: "I knew with a complaint can be unpleasant you'd want to know that Rusty was digging up my zucchini, so that you and in some cases intimidating. And if could prevent it from happening again." you're afraid of your neighbor's burly watchdog, which snarls at you WHAT, MY DOGAPROBLEM? whenever you come near its owner's If you're the target of a complaint about house, you're probably not eager to drop your dog's behavior, you should at least by to discuss things. be willing to talk about the problem, even if you think your neighbor is being completely unreasonable. It's in your interest to solve the problem quickly, before it escalates and your neighbor calls the police or retaliates for your dog's offenses by parking in front of your driveway. HOW TO SOLVE A BARKING DOG PROBLEM Here is a checklist of actions to take when you're losing patience (or sleep) over a neighbor's noisy dog. Each step is discussed in detail in this section. Ask your neighbor to keep the dog quiet. Try mediation, especially if you and the neighbor have other isisues. Contact animal control authorities and request that they enforce local laws restricting noise. Call the police. Bring a nuisance lawsuit in small claims court. Talking to your neighbor calmly and reasonably is an essential first step. Even if you do eventually end up in court, a judge isn't likely to be too sympathetic if you didn't make at least some effort to work things out first. So it's a no-lose situation, and if you approach it with a modicum of tact, you may be pleasantly surprised by the neighbor's willingness to work toward a solution. Try to find out the exact problem. It may be easily solved - or the real problem may not be the dog at all. Some common problems, such as barking or digging under fences, may be relatively easy to correct with proper training of both the dog and the owner. Often, local humane societies offer free advice and referrals to trainers or obedience schools. The San Francisco SPCA, for example, has a "hotline" owners can call.Astaff member answers questions and suggests solutions for hundreds of frustrated pet owners every year. Before you talk to your neighbor, make a few phone calls and see if there are some resources you can suggest during your talk. Here are some suggestions on how to get the most from your negotiations: Write a friendly note or call to arrange a convenient time to talk. Don't blunder up some rainy evening when the neighbor is trying to drag groceries and kids in the house after work. If you think it's appropriate, take a little something to the meeting to break the ice: some vegetables from your garden, perhaps. Don't threaten legal action (or worse, illegal action). There will be plenty of time to discuss legal remedies if relations deteriorate. Offer positive suggestions. Once you have established some rapport, you may want to suggest, tactfully, that the owner get help with the dog. Try saying something like: "You know, my friend Tom had the same problem with his dog, and since he's been taking the dog to ABC Obedience School classes, he and his neighbors are much happier." Of course, if you make suggestions too early in the process, the neighbor may resent your "interference." Try to agree on specific actions to alleviate the problem: for example, that the dog will be kept inside between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. After you agree on a plan, set a date to talk again in a couple of weeks. If your next meeting is already arranged, it will be easier for you to talk again. It won't look like you're badgering your neighbor, but will show that you're serious about getting the problem solved. 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One scam currently operating (just one of many) that involves several callers HIGH RISK DEMOGRAPHICS: including an initial “agent” and then an angry “supervisor” who call and While everyone is at risk, many of these demand immediate payment to avoid scams target older people, those that threats ranging from arrest to may be newer to the United States, or deportation. They have scammed people simply those less experienced with in every state and continue to operate computer security or tax filing from a variety of area codes (many calls procedures. Watch out for your friends use numbers with Washington D.C. and and family who may fall into any of Virginia area codes). I actually asked a those categories and share this with number of people who received these them. calls in the past to send me the phone numbers; they were all from the same EMAIL SCAMS: Phishing three numbers and by simply entering the numbers in Google, I brought up Taxpayers and their advisors should be many identical fraud complaints. prepared for e-mail scams that use the IRS name. Some demand payments According to J. Russell George, the while others promise refunds or request treasury inspector general of the Tax information on you or a payment you’ve Administration, this scam has already made in the past. They want your name, taken $14 million from the thousands of social security number, bank account taxpayers who have actually reported it; numbers, and other identifying details many likely have not. George cautions they need to accomplish anything from that the scam continues to grow, “It is printing fake checks to taking control of critical that all taxpayers continue to be your checking account or even filing a wary of unsolicited telephone calls from false tax return and collecting a refund in individuals claiming to be IRS your name. employees. This scam, which is international in nature, has proven to be The IRS has explicitly stated that they the largest scam of its kind that we have will never request personal or financial ever seen. The callers are aggressive, information by e-mail, texting, or any they are relentless, and they are social media. Forward scam e-mails to ruthless,” he said. “Once they have your phishing@irs.gov. Do not open any attention, they will say anything to con attachments or click on any links in you out of your hard-earned cash.” suspect e-mails. Taxpayers should also be aware of unrelated scams (such as According to the IRS website and lottery sweepstakes winners) and various government press releases, the solicitations (such as debt relief) that IRS usually first contacts people by mail fraudulently claim to be from the IRS. — not by phone — about unpaid taxes. And the IRS won’t ask for payment using a pre-paid debit card or wire transfer. The IRS also won’t ask for a credit card number over the phone. badge numbers • May know the last four digits of the victim’s Social Security number • Make caller ID information appear as if the IRS is calling • Send bogus IRS e-mails to support their scam • Call a second or third time claiming to be the police or department of motor vehicles (caller ID supports their claim) Fighting Back: How to Report Scam Attempts The IRS itself provides substantial guidance on these issues and even has a form you can complete on line if you’ve already been defrauded. If you get a call from someone claiming to be with the IRS asking for a payment, here’s what to do: • If you owe Federal taxes, or think you might owe taxes, hang up and call the IRS directly at 800-829-1040. IRS workers can help you with your payment questions. • If you don’t owe taxes, fill out the “IRS Impersonation scam” form on TIGTA’s website, or call TIGTAat 800-366-4484 • You can also file a complaint with the The callers who commit this fraud often: F e d e r a l Tr a d e C o m m i s s i o n a t www.FTC.gov. Add “IRS Telephone • Utilize an automated robo-call Scam” to the comments in your complaint. machine • Use common names and fake IRS Source: legalshield.com PAGE 7 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 Law Offices Of RICHARD J. SCHICKER ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Professional Malpractice Motor Vehicle Accidents Dangerous Products Catastrophic Injury Wrongful Death Worker’s Compensation Premises Liability Probate Insurance Contracts Call to Schedule An Appointment 402-344-4400 2809 S. 160th St., Ste. 101 - Omaha NE 68130 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 PAGE 8 Omaha - What is going on in March? Mamma Mia! The story-telling magic of ABBA's timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, and every night everyone's having the time of their lives! April 24-26, 2015 Orpheum Theater 409 S Sixteenth Street, Omaha, NE The International Horse Show The premier indoor equestrian show jumping event in the country providing fun activities to engage and entertain families across the midwest. The International will also provide educational opportunities for emerging athletes as well as all ages of the general public. The Expo will have exhibits that provide an education on all aspects of horses and the sport so people of all ages leave The International with more live longer, better, and happier. Learn from the Experts, ask them about the benefits. Health Seminars will be going on both days. Participate in the Walk held on Saturday and the Bicycle ride on Sunday that will start and finish at the Expo. Don't miss this years kick off to a Healthier Lifestyle !The 2015 Omaha Health Expo is the largest health event pertaining to wellness, fitness, mind & body, learn how to improve your lifestyles, ways to live longer, better, and happier. Learn from the Experts, ask them about the benefits. Health Seminars will be going on both days. Participate in the Walk held on Saturday and the Bicycle ride on Sunday that will start and finish at the Expo. Don't miss knowledge and experience than they this years kick off to a Healthier Lifestyle ! brought. Friday,April 11, 2014 - 7:00PM APRIL 11th-12th, 2015 CenturyLink Center Omaha SATURDAY 10 AM TO 5 PM Ticket Information $35.00, $25.00, $15.00, $10.00 SUNDAY 10AM TO 4 PM CENTURYLINK CENTER OMAHA (military & children) Tickets available at all Ticketmaster retail ticket center locations, Ticketmaster charge-by-phone 1 (800) 745-3000, online at Ticketmaster.com or at CenturyLink Center Omaha Box Office. Omaha Health, Wellness, & Fitness Expo The 2015 Omaha Health Expo is the largest health event pertaining to wellness, fitness, mind & body, learn how to improve your lifestyles, ways to 2015 Sponsors Needed As many of you know, throughout the year, the home owners association organizes different events for the Armbrust Acres residents. Some of the events include the HalloweenCostume contest, the Snowman contest, and of course, the annual Independence Day celebration, which is not just for our residents, but brings in many other visitors from around the area. As we start our new year, we are looking for organizations who would like to sponsor our events either in general or for a specific event they have in mind. We are also seeking our sponsors who may be able to assist our park improvement project. Our sponsors have allowed us to make our events even better and help keep the costs for our residents down. As was mentioned in the newsletter's cover page; last year's Independence Day celebration was mostly paid for by our sponsors. Your help really makes a difference. If you would like to become a sponsor or know someone who would like to become a sponsor, please contact Nancy Sayles at armbrustadvertising @gmail.com or (402) 699-2486. 2015 SPONSOR Armbrust Acres PAGE 9 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 Paint With A Purpose! NEWER ROOF. LOWER RATE. Jason Heard Agency 402-505-7701 jasonheard@allstate.com Your home’s newer roof could save you money on your homeowners insurance. Call me today to find out how. Monday - Friday 9am - 5 pm VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 PAGE 10 Easy Easter Recipes You Will Love! 1 tablespoon finely chopped celery Score ham, and stud with the whole 1 pinch paprika, or to taste Ingredients cloves. Place ham in foil lined pan. Original recipe makes 15 servings In the top half of a double boiler, heat the 1 (5 pound) ready-to-eat ham corn syrup, honey and butter. Keep glaze 1/4 cup whole cloves warm while baking ham. 1/4 cup dark corn syrup Brush glaze over ham, and bake for 1 2 cups honey hour and 15 minutes in the preheated 2/3 cup butter oven. Baste ham every 10 to 15 minutes with the honey glaze. During the last 4 to Directions 5 minutes of baking, turn on broiler to Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 caramelize the glaze. Remove from degrees C). oven, and let sit a few minutes before serving. Honey Glazed Ham Simple Deviled Eggs Ingredients Original recipe makes 2 servings 6 hard-cooked eggs 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 teaspoon white sugar 1 teaspoon white vinegar 1 teaspoon prepared mustard ½ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion Directions Slice eggs in half lengthwise and remove yolks; set whites aside. Mash yolks with a fork in a small bowl. Stir in mayonnaise, sugar, vinegar, mustard, salt, onion, and celery; mix well. Stuff or pipe egg yolk mixture into egg whites. Sprinkle with paprika. Refrigerate until serving Source: www.allrecipes.com Call for an estimate! Go Green with Green Wings! ? ? ? ? ? Fertilizing Mowing Sidewalk Edging Aeration Power Raking ? ? ? ? ? Lawn Renovation Paver Patios Retaining Walls Water Features Sprinkler Maintenance 402 - 290-7199 Your Resident Lawn & Landscape Partner - Tim Salzbrenner! PAGE 11 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1 Residents to Residents AA: Upcoming Events Spring Garage Sales May 14 - 16, 2015 Would you like to announce a special occasion like a wedding or an engagement, birthday or anniversary? Is there something we can help you sell? Simply send an email to armbrustnewsletter@gmail.com. Publishing restrictions may apply, depending on the content you provide. You will be notified in such case. Spring Clean-Up AA Annual Meeting Dates will be published in the May issue of the AA newsletter April - 04/28/2015 7pm at Clancy’s AAHA Remodel Spotlight Your Board of Directors would like to spotlight your remodel project. We are looking for homes that have recently remodeled either a Kitchen, a bathroom, outdoors or perhaps another project. Ideally, we would like to take some pictures and interview you (and possibly) your contractor about the work you had done. It's a great way to show how remodeling and updating can increase the value of the homes in our neighborhood. It does not matter the size of the project but if you have a contractor that you were happy with it's a great way to help them get more business. We will even contact our local realtors John Rohwer and Char Smith and ask them what your project might have added to the value of your home. Please contact either Nancy Sayles @ 402.699.2486 or Dave Campagna @ 402.578.5205 to be featured! Thank you! Movie Night in Armbrust Park 2015 We are delighted to announce that during the warmer months of this year, we will be offering some great family fun for our Armbrust residents again. We will be showing assorted movies in Armbrust Park which will be projected on a 16 foot screen! Mark your calendars! The shows will start at dusk and right before the show, a nostalgic drive-in intermission trailer will be shown. A new one will be shown at every event through the fall. You do remember the hot dog jumping into the bun don't you!! July 18, 2015 The movies will be shown Saturday Chicago with Earth Wind and Fire evenings. virtual concert in the park August 22, 2015 Tentative Movie Schedule: "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" September 19, 2015 "Ghostbusters" May 23, 2015 Clint Eastwood stars in the spaghetti western "The Good, The Bad and The More information about Movie Nights Ugly" will be announced through our Facebook page and signs at the entrances as well as June 20, 2015 Sylvester Stallone stars in "Rocky" this newsletter. All Of Our Service People Are Experienced, Insured, Bonded. Your Neighborhood, My Neighborhood, Our Neighborhood... This newsletter is produced by the Armbrust Acres Homeowners Association since May 2011. Print: abc printing 402.895.0222 Distributed to 553 homes in Armrust Acres every month. Call Today (402) 397-8884 www.armbrustacres.org Pigeons - Bees - Carpenter Ants - Roached - Spiders Moles - Fleas - Clover Mites - Rodents - Snakes - Bed Bugs We Remove: Woodchucks, Raccoons, Possums, & Squirrels Advertising: armbrustadvertising@gmail.com Nancy Sayles 402.699.2486 www.lienpestcontrol.com Armbrust Acres Homeowners Association 2903 North 84th Street - Omaha, NE PAGE 12 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 Armbrust Acres Fun For Old And Young
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