Never Waste a Day

By
Dale Dauten, Syndicated Columnist.

Today we get to meet the man who has gone from being a police artist to being the person I’m declaring The Official Artist of RV Park Life.

He doesn’t look like an artist, I thought to myself as we shook hands, but then again — what does an artist look like?

At six-two and two-fifty, with a shaved head and goatee, Jerry Maryniuk looks like a biker or maybe a former linebacker. Then you start talking to him and hear his ready laugh and self-deprecating humor, and realize that he’s easy to get to know. And the first things I wanted to know about him were his memories of his police work and to see his cartoons about life in an RV park.

Jerry, Then & Now

THE POLICE ARTIST DAYS

Jerry spent 26 years with the Winnipeg police force. He didn’t start as a “forensic artist” (as the job is known in the profession), but worked a number of assignments, including drug enforcement. Along the way his artistic gifts were spotted and the Winnipeg police department sent him to the Scottsdale Artists School for training – his first visit to Arizona. From there, he earned an invitation for further training at the FBI Academy in Quantico.

He had a gift for drawing, but that’s merely a job prerequisite. What made Jerry uniquely qualified was what his mentor called his “gift of gab.” Jerry explained: “Not everyone has that, and I was able to get witnesses to be comfortable. If you can get people to relax and open up, then the memory also opens up.”

LIFE IN THE PARK: LET’S HOPE NOBODY GETS ARRESTED

After retiring from police work in his late forties, Jerry became a hunting and fishing guide and eventually he and his wife, Sharon, opened an outfitter service, doing artwork as a hobby. Then his life came apart and he gave up his art.

Only when he came to Arizona for an extended vacation did his creative juices begin to flow again. Before long, his creative energy turned to doing a series of scenes from life in an RV park, expressed as cartoons.

Here is one of my favorites, his depiction of the Wise Men of the RV Park, meeting for coffee and reminiscing.


Why did Jerry walk away from art for five years? And what about life in a Mesa RV park brought him back to his gift?

THE DARK DAYS

It took a tragedy to take Jerry from his art. His son Steve, a vibrant, much-admired kid in his twenties, collapsed, and that’s when they found a tennis-ball sized tumor in his brain. Inoperable and untreatable, they said. So his dad “closed the book on the art” and devoted that energy to an obsessive search to find that elusive miracle cure. There wasn’t one. Four and a half years after being diagnosed, Steve died December 3rd of 2013.

Father and son had a long conversation just two months before the end and Jerry asked a question no father should have to ask: What did his son want his legacy to be?

Steve said he wanted to be remembered for his passion and zest for life. Even as his cancer progressed, Steve used to say to his family and friends, “I’m going to be dead soon and I’m still enjoying life. What about you?”

That’s when Jerry committed himself to the philosophy that reflected his son’s enthusiasm: NEVER WASTE A DAY.

Jerry also wanted to find a charity to support and found himself searching for something like Make-A-Wish, but not just for kids. He found it in AngelsAnonymous.org and organized a fundraiser in honor of his son.

FINDING HIS PLACE IN THE SUN

It was during the dark days after Steve’s death that friends invited Jerry and his wife Sharon to come stay with them in Mesa, Arizona. Jerry says, “That first time was just two months after we buried our son. Sharon and I could not have been more depressed. Life can be cruel and unfair, but we’re not supposed to bury our kids.”

That trip to Arizona was the beginning of the healing. They stayed with their friends at The Resort RV Park for 17 days. Jerry knew that his son wouldn’t want his father to stay depressed, but to regain his energy and zest for life, the kind that his son had always demonstrated.

Jerry and his wife needed something to look forward to and so decided that they’d come back the next year and rent a place for a couple of months. When no rentals were available, they bought a place.

It was in the Arizona sun on that next visit that Jerry found the urge to pick up a paintbrush and told himself, “If you have a God-given talent, you shouldn’t squander it.” And because The Resort had a Ceramics room, he started creating trolls. Trolls? It is, he says, “a Scandinavian thing. I’m half Scandinavian and my wife is full. Growing up in Canada they were a part of the culture. If something goes wrong, you blame the trolls.”

He has donated a number of his pieces to charity sales/auctions, often with the proceeds going to his go-to charity, Angels Anonymous.


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Jerry is now well into his latest project, creating a book of cartoons about life in the RV park. Not surprisingly, he plans to use part of the proceeds to
support his favorite charity.

Here’s a sneak peek.



We’ll keep you posted on when the book is available and we hope Jerry will share more of his cartoons with along the way.

As for his reflections on the life in an RV park that he likes to depict in his art, he quotes his wife, Sharon, as telling him, “You’ve never been this creative.” He laughed and replied, “It’s this place. It’s so upbeat and positive it’s like a health spa.”

Said another way, RV park life has made it easier for him to live up to the motto his son inspired:

“Never waste a day.”


Message from Sue – January 2016

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Message From Sue Activity Director and Editor

Happy New Year to my dear Silveridge family! It’s hard to believe that the season is half over already. Whether you have been her since October or you are just arriving, the best is yet to come! Are we ever lucky to be able to think, create and plan our goals for the New Year?

Daniel Boone once said as he exploring the wilderness that he needed a “near look and a far vision”. As I reflect on our first 3 months of the season I am happy to report that my first goals are in progress. Our new directory is on its way! Thank you for your patience in getting your pictures. The orders have been coming in daily and many of you have reported that you are glad to have them for Christmas gifts. While looking through the 2005 directory I was amazed at how many of our Silveridge family is no longer with us. Pictures evoke memories of dear people who have been a part of our past and makes us appreciate the legacy they have left behind. Stop by the office anytime and take a look at some of the hairstyles and how the people and park has changed in 10 years! January will be busy as I work on all the photos for all the activities in the park. Thank you in advance to club leaders for submitting photos of your classes and groups. If you have not had your picture taken yet make sure you sign up for the week of January 5th– 9th.You must have your
picture taken to receive your free 8×10 picture and directory.

Another goal was to have our first ever pre- Christmas sold out Buddy Holly Christmas Show. Thanks to you- Mission Accomplished! Many of our other shows are getting close to sold out so please come and get your tickets or call ahead to order. And you know the Best is yet to come with 12 more boogies, 4 dinner delights, 3 dinner shows, 2 concerts, and breakfasts. Jerry and Tracy along with Harvey’s mentoring will have 40 meals to prepare for us. More delicious food to come! Please continue to let me know if you have a favorite entertainer or band that you would like me to consider. Starting in January I will be looking at the entertainment for the 2016-17 season. Just for the ladies this year we are having a ladies tea and a shopping day with New Image Fashions. Make sure you bring a tea cup and don’t forget to wear your fancy hats!

Isn’t our new decorating team the best? The ballroom and lobby are beautifully decorated for Christmas and what a great charity event the decorators accomplished with the toy drive for children of military families. Thanks to your generous donations they delivered 82 toys to the Legion.

As you set your goals for 2016, I challenge you to think outside the box. You continually amaze me with your good works. Whether it be driving someone to their doctor appointments or climbing ladders to pick fruit or offering to lead a class; the list is always evolving. You know the meaning of “blessed to bless others”. Let us look forward with positive mental expectancy to being our best and knowing that the best is yet to come!


The New Motto for Silveridge

By Dale Dauten

The results are in, and boy, did I get it wrong. I’d offered up several options for the new motto and even picked a temporary “winner” to use. Then we invited suggestions and put a list of 14 possible mottos up for a vote in our last edition of the The Silveridge Sun.

The winner, and our new motto, is…

The Friendliest Park in the West”

Many thanks to Layton & Wanda Newman, who submitted it.

(What about my personal choice, the one we’ve been using as a stand-in till the voting was finished? That was “Another Great Day in the Park.” It came in a distant sixth. This reminds me of my years owning a market research firm, testing new products and new ads, when I learned a great life lesson, as expressed by Fats Waller: “One never knows, do one?”)


The RV Park Writers’ Group

We have a plan for our first in-person meeting. 

It will be at 10AM on January 18th. 
We’ll meet at Studio 55 at The Resort RV Park.

It’ll be great to meet each other and to talk about writing. I have an easy exercise we can do together to generate ideas for stories.

ALL ARE WELCOME, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO ARE NEW TO BEING A WRITER

Dale Dauten
dale@dauten.com


Room 9

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Room 9 Christmas Open House
Lots of goodies were served and crafts displayed at the Room 9 open house on December 18th. Room 9 consists of Ceramics, Potterery, Doll Making and Gourds. Everyone is welcome to join!

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Room 9 New Chairs
Room 9 recently got new comfortable chairs. The new chairs were purchased through Bingo Funds and the Activity Department.


Bible Study

Wednesday night Bible Study starts at 7:00pm in Room 5 and is led by Pastor Bob. The new winter study will be about the beginning of creation found in the book of Genesis.


Toy Drive

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The Decorating Committee did a Toy Drive for Children of the Military. The Decorators want to thank the residents of Silveridge for their generous gifts of 82 toys for the children. Pictured are Joan Rosenberger and Duane Trouba loading ups the van with all the toys.


Silveridge Singles Group

If you are a widowed or divorced Silveridge resident and would enjoy activities with others who have suffered a significant loss, we welcome you into our circle of friends. We are here to offer you a caring atmosphere filled with a variety of activities; however, match making is not our purpose or goal.

We have a business meeting the first Monday of each month at 11:30 a.m. in room 4. Bring a sack lunch and hear what we have planned for the following month. Weekly activities scheduled on Friday evenings include games, such as cards and dominoes, as well as dining experiences in the Mesa area.

If you need support or a friend to visit with, call our President Lou Hyde in 447. VP Louise Baker in 282, Secretary Phyliss Nelson in 410, or Treasurer Flo Cranor in 281.