At the heart of any thriving organization is a dedicated group of people working quietly behind the scenes. For our Social Club, that group is our all-volunteer Board — and this year they went above and beyond.
This past year, our Board undertook a significant project — a comprehensive review and update of the Club’s policies following our transition to 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. The goal was to ensure compliance with federal and Arizona requirements while keeping our policies practical and well-suited to a volunteer-led social club.
We extend our sincere appreciation to our dedicated Board members for their commitment to growing our club and making a positive impact on our community.
During our March General Meeting, we had the pleasure of expressing our gratitude to two esteemed board members, Allyn Bransby, director, and Jennifer Fortner, our treasurer. Both will be stepping down from their positions at the end of this season.
Jennifer has served as treasurer for eight years and has been instrumental in modernizing our financial operations. She successfully transitioned the Club from paper-based processes to digital systems, introduced credit card payments, and led key improvements to our website to enhance usability. True to form, Jennifer is not leaving without making one more lasting contribution: Before stepping down, she is completing a website upgrade on a new platform and installing a new payment system — a gift to our members that will improve our community outreach and club accessibility well into the future. Allyn has dedicated nine years of service to the Board, including two terms as president. Her fingerprints are on some of the Club’s most beloved initiatives. It was Allyn who first envisioned placing book-sharing boxes around the neighborhood, leading to the installation of five book boxes throughout the community.
She led our efforts to donate benches near the book boxes so our neighbors could have a seat, read a bit, and enjoy our beautiful views. She also founded our first book club, whose popularity has since inspired the creation of a second group. Allyn’s leadership, generosity, and vision have left a lasting mark on our club. She will now be focusing her time on her role as chairperson at the idea Museum in Mesa. Allyn remains a social club member, and we look forward to seeing her smiling face at our various events.
BOARD ELECTIONS AT APRIL GENERAL MEETING
We are pleased to announce several leadership transitions and new appointments. Rebecca Sloan will assume the role of treasurer, with Peggy Rice serving as assistant treasurer – membership. Jan Lucero has been elected to the newly created position of assistant treasurer – garage sale. Also joining the Board are Shelley Wiles as vice president, Debbie Lindberg as assistant secretary, and Denise Breault as director. We are excited to have a full and active Board in place for the coming year.
HAPPY APPY HOUR
Beyond board business, the Club has been socializing. In April, we collaborated with Red Mountain Ranch Country Club (RMRCC), the Red Mountain Ranch Homeowners Association, and Advance Red Mountain Ranch to greet guests at Happy Appy Hour. Over 150 members and neighbors gathered in the Overlook Room, enjoying homemade appetizers, live music, and specialty drinks. The Country Club hosted a shrimp buffet. It was a great way to strengthen ties with neighbors and fellow organizations.
GIDDY UP!
One thing that sets our social club apart is our very popular home parties.
Up next is one of our most popular events – the Kentucky Derby Party at the home of Ferne Zabezensky on May 2, catered by our very own Mary Knight. Guests can look forward to festive attire, prizes for the best hat, mint juleps, and the excitement of cheering on their favorite horses.
BE PART OF SOMETHING SPECIAL
Our next community meeting is at 9:30 a.m. on May 14 at RMRCC. Learn about our club and its benefits of membership. Civil engineer Heather McGraw will discuss water sustainability, Arizona water resources, and conservation efforts.
The Red Mountain Ranch Community Social Club fosters a sense of community among its neighbors by organizing various social events, engaging in entertaining and informative talks, and providing cultural programs and activities. These initiatives create opportunities for individuals to connect, build friendships, and strengthen their relationships. Membership is open to everyone for a nominal fee. To join our club, please visit RMCSC.org. Note: New website address.



