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July 12, 2007

Fun in the sun at Hearthstone

Walking the property this morning I realized what a great place Hearthstone is!


There were sounds of children laughing as they played in the pool. A young family was out challenging each other to a tennis match. A few owners were out walking their dogs, and a married couple was leaving on a bike ride to Upper Payette Lake on their tandem road bike.


It is so rewarding to see owners and their families sharing good times at Hearthstone that will become very fond memories in years to come.


Our Owner Services team is also at work planning memorable outings and events for the warm, beautiful McCall summer. Here's a look at what’s in store.


  • Wednesdays in July: All day pontoon boat rides on Payette Lake.
  • July 17, 22, 24: Just for kids—story-time with the Hearthstone team.
  • July 23-29: McCall Golf Amateur sponsored by Hearthstone. Golf aficionados at Hearthstone will receive a bucket of balls and a day on the driving range. Golfing “widows” will enjoy two afternoons of relaxation and pampering, with massages, mini-facials and a discount package at select McCall businesses, including Spa del Sol, Mountain Java, Willow and others. Don't miss the Friday party at the golf course clubhouse with live music and more.
  • August 4: Wagon Ride & BBQ with Yahoo Corrals.
  • August 18: Hearthstone Golf Scramble.
  • August 29: Hearthstone group kayaking with Backwoods adventures
  • Labor Day: Party & BBQ at Brown’s Park.

If you have any questions on the details of the events or would like to RSVP, feel free to email concierge@hearthstonemccall.com or call us at (208) 634.2206.


We look forward to seeing you this summer!

May 30, 2007

Hearthstone Owner Family Photo Contest

Submit a favorite family photo to Hearthstone, and you’ll be entered to win a $50 gift certificate to City Market & Wine and a dinner for two at a McCall restaurant of your choice. So if you have photos from a McCall vacation or other memorable experience (even a backyard BBQ), please deliver them to our Owner Services office or e-mail them to ndyson@prr.net. Each photo you enter gives you more chances to win, and will help us build a Hearthstone family photo album. For more information call (800) 574-6377.

Nikki Dyson

April 18, 2007

Gearing up for summer with spring improvements

To bring in spring, we’re giving the homes at Hearthstone a fresh look and feel. In May, new carpet will be installed in homes one to six. The interiors of homes seven to ten will be repainted, and ceiling fans will go up in the living rooms and upstairs bedrooms—just in time for warmer weather. The patio furniture and BBQ will also be put in place for lounging and grilling during McCall’s long summer days.

Beyond Hearthstone, our team will also spend a few afternoons improving Legacy Beach—the one closest to town with the volleyball courts. We’re volunteering with the City of McCall on an Urban Renewal Project to clean up the beach and remove rocks, making it a better place to run around barefoot.

As you can tell, all of us at Hearthstone are making preparations for an active, fun summer, and we’re excited to see you then!

Nicki Dyson

February 28, 2007

Time With Friends

Some of my fondest memories at Hearthstone are the weekends when we come up as a family, but I also enjoy it when my girlfriends and I go up and spend time together. It seems so difficult to find the time as everyone has family and career responsibilities, but getting these weekends with friends gives us a chance to keep our friendships strong.


We had a group that recently came up for a weekend this winter. Some enjoyed skiing, although I chose to sit out due to -10 degree temperatures. (I am a fair weather skier!) We watched movies, played games and even popped a bottle of champagne as we geared up for the hot tub under the stars. Hearthstone offers such a great environment for these weekends as it is very carefree and we can focus on fun.


Every now and then we can even talk Nicki and Verna into stopping by for a glass of wine, and more girl talk. Everyone that works at the Hearthstone always make sure that we have everything that we need, and we are looking forward to our next girls trip to McCall this summer!


Brandi Porter

February 16, 2007

Building of the Great Wall

What took centuries to complete in China but only five days in McCall??? Now of course, the Great McCall Wall had the assistance of modern tools being used in ways their manufacturers’ never would have imagined. So here is the tale of how the Wonder of China made an appearance at Hearthstone in McCall, Idaho.


Late last summer, it was announced that the theme for the 42nd Annual McCall Winter Carnival would be Wonders of the World. This much anticipated announcement jump started the creative minds of Hearthstone’s father and son snow sculpting team, Larry and Asa Nims. It wasn’t long before The Great Wall of China was visualized in the back yards of several Hearthstone homes; clay models followed drawings as the autumn approached. By the time New Years’ Day had passed, Larry and Asa had their team of slushers and sculptors assembled; many, who are repeat Hearthstone sculptors from Carnival’s passed.


The first ingredient to every sculpture is snow. Mother Nature was not providing the quantity that had been hoped for or was evident a year ago. Thanks goodness, Curtis Nall, Hearthstones’ maintenance guru also owns AND knows how to operate a front loader. Operation Snow soon commenced with Curt, and his faithful dog, Spanky, spending 10 hours moving the needed snow (and it has to be clean snow) to the desired location. For those of you who may have once seen the large Hearthstone Entrance sign…. Curt buried it.


Next, arrive the team and their tools. Hailing from Harpster, Kooskia, Kamiah, Clearwater, Grangeville and Moscow to the north, and a few from Boise and even three from McCall, the total of 15 began to arrive on Monday with a lofty goal of completing The Wall before the Judges arrive at 8 am on Friday, yes, the same week. So what do you use to build the Great Wall in McCall?? How about moving snow with a hay bale conveyor, or mixing slush with a mortar mixer. I think Jimmy Buffett could learn a new technique for his margaritas from our slushmakers. A small snowblower accompanied by a garden hose on the spray setting, can make an expert flocker out of anyone, and that is how the inside of the tower was covered. A circular saw and a crosscut saw are just a few of the other tools of this trade. Prior to their arrival, the rebar frames for the three Chinese guards were wired together and then covered with white athletic tape. No wood can be used to support the sculptures although rebar and chicken wire can help as long as they are not visible.


The early stages were moving snow and slush, and we watched as The Wall took shape. All day on Thursday, eight year old, Hannah Gersema aided Liz Clark as they worked tirelessly on the Chinese Guards. Hannah’s parents, George and Mary, thought she would last an hour out in the cold; the passion for the project was contagious and Hannah joined in for the day in spite of the temperatures. The Gersema’s have been Hearthstone owners for a couple of years, and I think they will be back for the Carnival next year if Hannah has a say.


In total, the sculpture is about 200 feet long, 25 feet tall, took 300 man and woman hours to complete, and it won Second Prize. From the Model Home, I have a wonderful view of our Great Wall, and I would guess that no less than 250 children have enjoyed scaling The Wall all for a photo at the top of their own Guard Tower. Come by and see it, it may melt by July….


Verna Vanis


January 22, 2007

Welcoming Friends to Hearthstone

It’s always fun to get away for a weekend at Hearthstone and it’s easy to have friends stay with us. We’ve become used to the way the Aspen and Birch floor plan homes are built and decorated.  But we’ve noticed that when first time visitors come up to Hearthstone with us, their jaws literally drop when they walk through the front door.


We recently had four friends, all outdoor enthusiasts and gourmet cooks, stay with us in an Aspen floor plan home. We all had a great time together. Christi gave everyone in our group a full tour, and as we watched their reactions, it reminded us of the reaction we had when Verna first showed us the Aspen floor plan home. The kitchen proved to be large enough for many near-chefs to work together preparing several great meals. With the new furnishings in the Aspen, which includes a hideaway in the den, everyone could have their own bedroom and bed.


One feature we really like about all of the homes is the wrap around couch in the main room. Our son has found it perfect for power napping. When we decided to upgrade our family room at home, we came to the logical conclusion to purchase a large couch that wraps around two walls.  It’s sort of like bringing part of what we enjoy about Hearthstone home with us.


The Vernon Family

December 29, 2006

Holiday Happenings

Greetings from Hearthstone! The Owners Services staff would like to thank all of the Hearthstone owners for their wonderful holiday greetings. There has been plenty of extra holiday cheer around the office because of the thoughtful gifts you have sent our way! We have been eating holiday treats for three weeks straight and enjoying every minute of it!


The Hearthstone toy drive was a huge success again this year! The owners and guests who contributed to the toy drive have made our holiday season an exceptional one because of their tremendous generosity. We were overwhelmed with the response the last several weeks and wanted to let you know that the children who received gifts from all of you were truly touched. You made their Christmas wishes come true!


We are looking forward to visiting with guests and owners through the winter season. Jenny has planned more wine tasting parties since the first one was such a great success. If you are interested in coming up during a time that we have a wine tasting planned give Jenny a call and she will book you or get you wait listed for that time.


The holiday ornament making party went off without a hitch. We look forward to planning many more events for the awesome little people that frequent Hearthstone. We will keep you posted on the dates of those events as we plan them.



Best wishes to all of you in the New Year!

Warm Regards, Nicki

From the kids’ perspective, it is all downhill from here

The snow is flying at Hearthstone in McCall and the kids are making the most of it. Yesterday, there was a knock at the door and two of the three Elwer Triplets, age 5, were looking for Jack, their new sledding buddy and Hearthstone neighbor. The previous day, they had perfected the face plant in fresh powder. Jack Kinglsey, all of 13, had the best sledding gadget, and I would bet it has been “borrowed” by many adults looking for their youth. It is the cross between a Razor scooter and a very short binding-less ski. I am sure it looks much easier than it is and Jack had mastered the hills of Hearthstone.


The young ones with the need for sled speed are also quite persuasive. Hannah (8) and Katie (6) Blake convinced Dale Finlay that it is “easy”; the last we saw of Dale, she was letting gravity take over as she slid down the slope with the girls. Who could say no to the little girls in pink. From my vantage point in the Model Home at Hearthstone, it is a joy to watch the kids making the most of the season’s snow.


Verna Vanis

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