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Dive In Movie
Summer Series
Every Thursday in July,
7:45 pm
FREE!
Parkside Lap Pool
Please register to save your spot! Free popcorn provided.
No inflatables in the pool. The Parkside Cafe will be open!

July 5:
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
(G, 87 minutes)
Register Today!

July 12:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
(PG, 94 minutes)

July 19:
Puss in Boots
(PG, 90 minutes)

July 26:
The Muppets
(PG, 103 minutes)
August 2, 9

August 2:
Dolphin Tale
(PG, 113 minutes)

August 9:
Soul Surfer
(PG, 106 minutes)
Save the Date
American Heroes Concert September 8
Del Webb Goes Pink October 13
FITT for Life Expo November 10
Anthem Spotlight
The Newsletter for Anthem Parkside at Merrill Ranch
July 2012 ANTHEM PARKSIDE BY DEL WEBB
ANTHEM PARKSIDE AT MERRILL RANCH
Contact Information
Community Center Front Desk
520-723-6650
AAM 24-Hour Emergency Phone
1-866-553-8290
602-647-3034
Florence PD-Non Emergency #
520-868-7681
Mike Arrington
Executive Director
Anthem at Merrill Ranch
520-723-6611
marrington@aamaz.com
Trish Ledbetter, AMS, CMCA
Community Mgr, Anthem Parkside
520-723-6655
pledbetter@aamaz.com
Joy Swanda
Compliance Administrator
520-723-6651
jswanda@aamaz.com
Christine Reeder
Lifestyle/Fitness Director
520-723-6631
christine.reeder@ouranthemmr.net
Jaclyn Revis
Communications Coordinator
520-723-6613
jaclyn.revis@ouranthemmr.net
Ray Swinton
Preventative Maintenance Specialist
520-723-6624
ray.swinton@ouranthemmr.net
Poston Butte Golf Club
520-723-1880
reckroat@troongolf.com
Assessment Billing
602-906-4940
Pulte Customer Relations
800-664-3094
Cox Communications
602-694-1929
Johnson Utilities
480-987-9870
APS
602-371-7171
Southwest Gas
1-877-860-6020
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Community Center
Hours of Operation
Mondays - Fridays: 6 am - 9 pm
Saturdays: 7 am - 8 pm
Sundays: 10 am - 6 pm
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Big Splash Waterpark Hours
Mon - Wed - Fri: 4 - 7 pm
Saturdays: 11 am - 7 pm
Sundays: 12 - 5 pm
Poston Butte Golf Club
Red, White & Blue Specials
The Parkside Cafe is Open!
Sat | Sun 12 - 5 pm
Summer Kids Camp
Mondays | Wednesdays | Fridays
Through July 20
NO Camp Wednesday, July 4.
Open to Anthem K8 Students ages 5-10!
Half Day: 8 am - 12 pm OR 12 - 4 pm
Full Day: 8 am - 4 pm
Residents: $55 for full day; $40 for half day
Non residents: $65 for full day;$50 for half day
Prices are per week.
Please register to save your spot! The Parkside Cafe will be open. FREE popcorn!
No infatables permitted in the pool.
Will Humphreys
Owner/Physical Therapist
Michelle Bambenek
Physical Therapist
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We are STILL OPEN inside Florence
Community Healthcare Hospital
(even though the other services
closed) for at least another month.
We will be relocating to another
great location in Florence soon.
1491 N. Arizona Blvd.,
Suite #109
Coolidge, AZ 85128
(520) 424-2222
Fax: (520) 424-2225
Hours: Mon., Wed., Thurs.
7:30 am - 6 pm
Tues., Fri. 7:30 am - 1 pm
Located within Florence Hospital
450 W. Adamsville Rd.
Florence, AZ 85132
(520) 868-0098
Fax: (520) 868-1098
Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs.
7:30 am - 6 pm
Fri. 7:30 am - 2 pm
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BEVERAGES
Fountain Soda $1.50
Anthem 22 oz. Souvenir Soda* $4.00
*Receive $.50 reflls all summer long!
Bottled Water $1.00
16 oz. Siberian Chill Slushie $1.50

FOOD
Klondike Ice Cream Bar $1.00
Jolly Rancher Popsicle $.75
Chips $.75
Super Pretzel $1.50
Cinnamon Churros $1.50
Hot Dogs $2.00
Nachos $2.00
BBQ Pork Sandwich $3.00
COMBOS
#1 Churro & 24 oz Soda $2.50
#2 Pretzel & 24oz Soda $2.50
#3- Hot Dog, Chips & 24oz Soda$3.50
#4 BBQ Sandwich, Chips &
24oz Soda $5.00
RED: 40-50% OFF all Red lined items on
our sales rack
BLUE: 35% OFF all Blue shirts (we have a
lot in stock!) and any Blue lined items
WHITE: 30% OFF any other apparel in the
golf shop
40% OFF any one apparel item in the Golf
Shop when you Like us on Facebook
PLEASE
REGISTER!
Arizona Centennial Theme: The 5 Cs of AZ
Copper, Cotton, Cattle, Climate, Citrus
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Lineup: 7 am | Judging: 7:30 am | Parade Begins: 8 am
FREE Waterpark Day Open to the Public: 10 am - 4 pm
Parade begins at the Parkside Sales Offce and ends at the
Anthem Community Park. Join us for a short ceremony
and awards by the San Tan Chorale!
Limit: 200 wristbands. Available to pick up from 7 - 9 am
only at the Parkside Sales Offce on July 4.
REGISTER at
www.amrevents.com!
ANTHEM PARKSIDE AT MERRILL RANCH ANTHEM PARKSIDE AT MERRILL RANCH
Neighborhood Representative
Committee
SAVOY - Dennis Schmidt
406-698-0798
dennisdschmidt29@gmail.com
INSPIRATION - Tammie Armeni
520-723-6533
parksidesavoy@hotmail.com
JUBILATION - Patrick Frisbie
520-424-6011
friz0817@msn.com
HERITAGE - Dave Downey
520-233-6436
dadmomdown@cox.net
ACCLAIM - Billy Calvert
520.509.6174
billy.calvert@centurylink.net
DESTINY - OPEN
BELMONT - OPEN
ANDOVER - Cliff Doherty
206-402-7586
cliff.doherty@hotmail.com
TRADITION - OPEN
Parkside Texas Hold Em
Tournament
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Thursday, July 5
6 - 8 pm
Pre-registration required
3 cards for $9
Lets Bingo! Monthly Bingo is held the frst
Thursday of every month. 3 cards are $9
and there will be snacks, cash prizes and
plenty of conversation. Bring your own lucky
dauber! 21+ and bring your own beverage.
Friday, July 27th
Doors open at: 5:30 pm
Age 21+ only
Pre-registration required
Hawaiian Theme this month. Last names
Q - U should bring a dessert to share.
All others bring a main dish or side dish
to serve 6. Bring your own beverage!
Monthly WINE & DINE
Maui Wowie Hawaiian Luau
FITNESS CLASSES
Killer Buns & Thighs Video Series
Mondays - Fridays
8:00 - 9:00 am AND 7:30 - 8:30 pm
FREE!
Hot Hula
Mondays
9 - 10 am
Instructor: Jenny
Cardio Hip Hop
Fridays
9 - 10 am
Instructor: Jenny
*No class July 6.
Zumba
Mon | Wed @ 6 pm (Instructor: Ana)
Wednesdays @9am(Instructor: Jenny)
Mighty Tykes (Ages 3-5) - FREE!
Tuesdays @ 4:15 pm
Instructor: Taylor
FITT Kids (Ages 6-10) FREE!
Tuesdays @ 5:00 pm
Instructor: Taylor
Yoga
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Instructor: Lindsey
6:30 pm
Karate
Tuesdays
4:30pm: Regular class
5:30pm: Sparring class
6:00pm: Regular class
7:00pm: Advanced class
Water Aerobics
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays
10 - 11 am
Instructor: Gail
Kids Whiffe Ball Ages 5+
Saturdays
10 - 10:45 am
Facilitator: Jim
FREE!
Friday, July 20
6:00 - 9:30 pm
Ages 3 - 14
$12/child
$10/addl child of same household.
Limit: 48
Registration required by July 19.
Drop ins accepted for addl $5.
Children will design their own tie dye
journals. Dinner will include pizza,
apples or carrots, juice and cookies.
KIDS NIGHT OUT
Funky Tie Dye Journals
FREE Fitness Machine Orientation
Thursday, July 19 @ 6:30 pm
Gymnasium Schedule
BASKETBALL
Mondays: 6 - 8 pm (Residents only)
Thursdays: 6 - 8:30 pm
Saturdays: 8 - 10 am (Guest fees apply)
OPEN VOLLEYBALL
Wednesdays & Fridays: 6 - 8 pm
Gym will be unavailable July 14 and July
20 from 6-9:30 pm due to Kids Night.
B-I-N-G-O
Mommy & Me
Tuesdays in July (3, 10, 17, 24, 31)
9:30 - 10:15 am
KidZone
FREE!
Ages: Birth to 7
Each class we will focus on different concepts
and skills that help your child grow and learn.
Parents and children will learn songs, books,
fngerplays and more to be enjoyed together.
Saturday, July 14th
6:00 - 9:30 pm
Ages 3 - 14
$12/child
$10/additional child of same household.
Limit: 48
Registration required by July 13.
Drop ins accepted for an additional $5.
Kids will design their own sand dollar!
Dinner will include pizza, apples or
carrots, juice and cookies.
KIDS NIGHT OUT
Sand Dollar Beach Night
NEW Dance Classes!
Beginning Ballroom
Mondays
5 - 6 pm
Beginning Line Dancing
Tuesdays
5 - 6 pm
Hip Hop Dance
Thursdays
5 - 6 pm
NEW Kids Ballet Class!
Kids Ballet (ages 3-6)
Saturdays
10 - 10:45 am
For one month only!
The Arizona Legislature looked into the
issue of parking regulation in planned
communities during its 2012 session. The
bill was to prohibit homeowner associations
from regulating public roadways that are
owned by a government entity. Yet again,
however, the issue fell by the way-side, with
no new legislation produced on the subject.
While parking issues in general are never
really off the radar for most associations,
one particular facet of the discussion is
often overlookedspecifcally, A.R.S.
33-1809 and the regulation of parking
public service and public safety vehicles.
A.R.S. 33-1809 provides that,
notwithstanding any provision in the
community documents, an association
shall not prohibit a resident from parking
a motor vehicle on a street or driveway
in the planned community under certain
conditions, which are broken down into
two categories: (1) public service vehicles
and (2) public safety vehicles. In order
for a particular resident and a particular
vehicle to fall within the protections of this
statute, the resident and vehicle must meet
all of the qualifcations listed in one of the
two categories. Please refer to the statute
for more specifcs on the qualifcations.
Compliance Update Family Fun Van!
Mondays in July
1 - 3 pm
FREE!
Ages 0 - 5
Provided by
the Apache
Junction Library
and funded by
the First Things
First program,
the Fun Van promotes literacy in children
under age 5 and younger by using the
Parents as Teachers curriculum. Each child
that participates will receive a book, make
a craft and enjoy a snack. Parents must
attend with their child. If an older sibling
would like to attend, they are welcome too.
Saturday, June 28
6 - 8 pm
$5 per person
Classrooms
Ages 21+
REGISTER!
Join your Parkside neighbors for an evening of
great conversation and live trivia. Cash prizes
and bragging rights to the winning teams!
Snacks provided. Bring your own beverage.
Parkside LIVE Trivia!
Calling All Kids!
Decorate your bicycle or wagon and
REGISTER for the Florence Freedom Parade
on Wednesday, July 4th! Lineup is at 7 am with
judging at 7:30 am. Parade begins at 8 am.
REGISTER today at www.amrevents.com!
Show Off Your Golf Cart
or Classic Ride!
REGISTER for the Florence Freedom Parade
on Wednesday, July 4th! Lineup is at 7 am
with judging at 7:30 am. Parade begins at 8
am. REGISTER today at www.amrevents.com!
Saturday, July 7
5 - 8:30 pm
Ages 21+
only
$12 pp
REGISTER by
June 6. Minimum: 12
Drop ins accepted for additional $5.
Open to Sun City and Parkside
residents! Snacks provided.
Deep stack, Blind Structure.
PARKSIDE
TOURNAMENT
NEW Lap Pool Hours
Monday - Friday: 7 am - 8 pm
Saturdays: 8 am - 8 pm
Sundays: 11 am - 5 pm
For one
month only!
Independence Day Holiday Hours
Wednesday, July 4
Community Center
7 am - 5 pm
Waterpark &Dive Well
10 am - 4 pm
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
WaTer-
park
12 - 5 pm
2
Summer kids
Camp
8 am - 4 pm
Fun Van 1 - 3 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark
4 - 7 pm
3
Swim Team
practice 7 am
Mommy & Me
9:30 - 10:15 am
Bunco
1 - 3 pm
4
4th of July
Holiday Hours
7 am - 5 pm
Freedom parade
8 am
WaTerpark
10 am - 4 pm
5
Swim Team
practice 7 am
Bingo
6 - 8 pm
Dive In Movie:
Alvin & the
Chipmunks:
Chipwrecked
7:45 pm
6
Summer kids
Camp
8 am - 4 pm
Mexican Train
1 - 3 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark 4 - 7 pm
Dive Camp 5 pm
7
Bountiful Baskets
7:30 am
Swim Meet @
parkside
9 am - 12:30 pm
Lap pool Closed
WaTerpark
11 am - 7 pm
Texas Hold em
Tournament 5 pm
8
WaTer-
park
12 - 5 pm
9
Summer kids
Camp
8 am - 4 pm
Bridge 1 - 3 pm
Fun Van 1 - 3 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark
4 - 7 pm
10
Mommy & Me
9:30 - 10:15 am
11
Summer kids
Camp
8 am - 4 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark
4 - 7 pm
12
Hand & Foot
1 - 3 pm
Dive In Movie:
Diary of a
Wimpy Kid
7:45 pm
13
Summer kids
Camp
8 am - 4 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark 4 - 7 pm
Dive Camp 5 pm
14
Swim Meet @
San Manuel
9 am
WaTerpark
11 am - 7 pm
kids Night Out
Sand Dollar Beach
Night
6 - 9:30 pm
15
WaTer-
park
12 - 5 pm
16
Summer kids
Camp
8 am - 4 pm
Fun Van 1 - 3 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark
4 - 7 pm
17
Mommy & Me
9:30 - 10:15 am
Bunco
1 - 3 pm
18
Summer kids
Camp
8 am - 4 pm
Dominoes
1 - 3 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark
4 - 7 pm
19
Fitness
equipment
Orientation
6:30 pm
Dive In Movie:
Puss in Boots
7:45 pm
20
Summer kids
Camp
8 am - 4 pm
Mexican Train
1 - 3 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark 4 - 7 pm
Dive Camp 5 pm
kids Night Out
Funky Tie Dyed
Journals
6 - 9:30 pm
21
Bountiful Baskets
7:30 am
WaTerpark
11 am - 7 pm
22
WaTer-
park
12 - 5 pm
23
Bridge 1 - 3 pm
Fun Van 1 - 3 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark
4 - 7 pm
24
Mommy & Me
9:30 - 10:15 am

25
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark
4 - 7 pm
26
Hand & Foot
1 - 3 pm
Dive In Movie:
The Muppets
7:45 pm
27
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark 4 - 7 pm
Dive Camp 5 pm
Wine & Dine:
Maui Wowie
Hawaiian Luau
5:30 pm
28
WaTerpark
11 am - 7 pm
parkside LIVe Trivia
6 pm
29
WaTer-
park
12 - 5 pm
30
Fun Van 1 - 3 pm
Swim Team 4 pm
WaTerpark
4 - 7 pm
31
Mommy & Me
9:30 - 10:15 am
Bunco
1 - 3 pm
Adults - RED
Kids - BLUE
Family - GREEN
Open to Public - BLACK
July2012
Find more information on events and activities,
visit www.OurAnthemMR.net!
Today, more Americans than ever suffer the effects
of uncorrected hearing impairment. Estimates range
from 36 to 40 million, including the more transparent
yet every-bit-as-important serious high frequency hear-
ing losses. Most are not even aware that their hearing is
a serious health threat, challenging their physical, men-
tal, social, and emotional
well-being.
In recent hearing aid
technology advances, the
wider bandwidth of three
peak hearing technology
meets many of those chal-
lenges unlike any technol-
ogy in the past. It is our
purpose here to provide some hypothetical examples of
how this technology is far superior to ordinary single
peak hearing aid technology, especially when delivered
in tiny open-ear devices like those shown above. We
will review some these benefits within the context of
three common hearing losses in the population.
Hearing Loss A, for instance, without amplification
will be overpowered in moderate background noise.
Typical single peak hearing amplification will provide
only minimal speech-in-noise ability. However, with
three peak fidelity (as depicted below), additional
acoustic clues allow for dramatically improved speech
in noise ability and much better spatial function.
Audiogram B has the additional difficulty of losing
all central auditory ability in unaided condition. Ordi-
nary single peak hearing provides little benefit spatially,
because one ear will sound amplified (hollow) and the
other ear will be overpowered. In wide band three peak
technology, however, having
more spatial bandwidth and
less low frequency transients,
one enjoys equalized sound to
normal loudness growth and
the benefits of two-eared hear-
ing.
Audiogram C is usually ac-
companied with moderate to
severe tinnitus in addition to tremendous difficulty hear-
ing in noise. Single peak correction offers little bene-
fitmerely amplifying noise and speech. This type of
severe hearing loss, on the
other hand, receives optimal
benefit with the much wider
bandwidth of three peak tech-
nology, because the acoustic
environment is larger and puts
more space (aka separation)
between the sounds in the en-
vironment. Few background
sounds occur above 2KHz,
even in speech babble, so these very difficult-to-fit
losses enjoy superior speech discrimination in compet-
ing background noise. Further, any existing islands of
hearing can be benefitted by an extended range, so that
better speech understanding is
enjoyed, as well as better
distance discrimination.
These and other benefits of
the new technology can be
demonstrated with various
speech listening situations,
with music, and warning sig-
nals. Then hearing impaired
individuals and their loved ones can see and hear viv-
idly how even the more serious hearing losses enjoy
benefits of listening ease, greater self confidence, and
more cognitive awareness.
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS AVAILABLE AT:
Hearing Centers of Arizona
Your factory direct hearing facility
475 South Main St.Florence, AZ 85132
Call (520)868-8111 Today!
Call us for a FREE sound Demonstration of
Three Peak Open-Ear Hearing Technology &
Enjoy Better Hearing (Like Never Before!)
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