LAUGH MORE.
Dr. Perry Fraiman is committed to offering the best in cosmetic, implant and restorative dentistry. Recognized by his peers as one of the valley’s best dentists, he was voted into Phoenix Magazine’s 2013 and 2011 Top Dentists and is faculty at Arizona School of Dental & Oral Health.
For more than 16 years, his expertise in the latest procedures for restoration and replacement of teeth has eliminated pain and improved function for thousands of patients. We invite you to call (623) 975-3115 to receive your COMPLIMENTARY smile or implant consultation
18715 N. Reems Road, Suite 100
Prosthodontists are among the most elite restorative dentists in the world A prosthodontist is a dentist recognized by the American Dental Association (ADA) as a specialist in restoring and replacing teeth. With years of additional education and training, prosthodontists have the capability to provide excellent results on crowns, bridges, dental implants and other cosmetic and restorative procedures.
GRAND VISION STATEMENT
Grand is the premier active, age−restricted community in Arizona.
GRAND MISSION STATEMENT
provides residents with a high
community, with resort style
in which every person can choose to participate and live well, based on their needs and desires. This high standard will maximize our investments and promote our well being in an active close knit community.
FINANCIAL
29,748 39,889 617,278 539,925 77,353 654,926 577,573 77,353 Recreation Revenue 207,005 150,501 56,503 1,957,809 1,539,037 418,772 2,093,735 1,674,962 418,772
Annual P ass 193,221 202,236 (9,015) 1,775,005 1,729,156 45,849 1,964,499 1,920,358 44,141 Premium Pass 18,650 17,952 698 194,466 193,027 1,439 213,248 210,101 3,147 Flex Pass 62,872 49,279 13,593 303,089 261,570 41,519 356,664 315,145 41,519 Resi dent Dai ly 514,287 412,134 102,153 4,105,547 3,762,282 343,265 4,521,265 4,177,999 343,265
Guest 108,819 57,858 50,961 940,885 659,653 281,232 1,006,506 725,274 281,232
Publi c 19,707 - 19,707 304,588 60,000 244,588 304,588 60,000 244,588
Merchandi se 75,100 60,243 14,857 730,870 666,001 64,870 801,558 736,689 64,870 Dri vi ng Range 36,961 28,418 8,543 271,520 254,728 16,791 294,691 277,900 16,791
Golf Revenue 1,029,617 828,121 192,952 8,625,970 7,586,417 1,039,554 9,463,019 8,423,466 1,039,554 Other Revenue 39,837 12,226 27,611 332,803 241,934 90,869 545,341 454,472 90,869 Interest Income 14,705 6,000 8,705 97,617 58,447 39,170 103,617 64,447 39,170 TOTAL REVENUE 2,356,682 2,061,240 295,443 22,817,411 21,222,936 1,594,475 25,071,957 23,477,482 1,594,475 Cost of Sales 106,265 70,834 (35,431) 1,037,501 788,420 (249,081) 1,113,775 864,694 (249,081) GROSS PROFIT 2,250,417 1,990,406 260,012 21,779,910 20,434,516 1,345,394 23,958,182 22,612,788 1,345,394 Payroll 887,834 921,845 34,011 9,748,036 10,086,796 338,760 10,689,671 11,028,430 338,760
The financial results for the Sun City Grand Community Association are summarized in this report. The detailed financial results for actual, budget, year-to-date, forecast, and variances are presented in the monthly financial report that is posted on suncitygrand.com>financial information.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING
NOVEMBER 10, 2022
The Board of Directors accepted the Consent Agenda items as submitted:
A. September 29, 2022 Board Workshop minutes
B. October 13, 2022 Board Meeting minutes and resolutions
C. Appointment of Phylise Patnaude as Neighborhood Representative for the Capita neighborhood.
D. Appointment of Kat Taylor as Neighborhood Representative for the Jasper Point neighborhood.
E. Del Webb Memorial Field Advertising Agreement with Nancy Muslin Reality effective November 1, 2022 for a period of three years in the amount of $3.375.
F. Del Webb Memorial Field Advertising Agreement with Char WheelerRiley Long Realty West Valley effective December 1, 2022 for a period of three years in the amount of $3,375.
G. Del Webb Memorial Field Advertising Agreement with Canyon State Plumbing and Heating effective November 1, 2022 for a period of three years in the amount of $4,500
H. Acceptance of the Long-Range Planning Committee’s report on updates supporting the 2016-2025 Strategic Plan
I. Acceptance of HB2158 which allows for Association specific political signs that support or opposes a candidate for Board of Directors or a recall of a Board of Directors member assuming specific timing, sizing and placement. Furthermore it allows members to use Common Areas subject to the rules of the Association. That part of the law will not affect Sun City
Grand because it is already allowed for;
n The Board of Directors approved the revised Enforcement Procedures of the Code of Conduct Committee as submitted;
n The Board of Directors accepted proposed changes to the Project Proposal Process as submitted;
n The Board of Directors approved the creation of “The Grand Small Project Fund” with $200,000 of CARE Funds. These funds shall be set aside for FY2023 to subsidize projects with budgets of less than $100,000 not including any appropriate Reserve funding. Projects must be submitted utilizing the Project Proposal Process. The funds will be replenished to $200,000 annually;
n The Board of Directors accepted the proposed dress code changes for the golf courses attire as submitted;
n The Board of Directors approved Purchase Request 22-8521-RF – Purchase of (3) Golf Beverage Carts in the amount not to exceed $30,000;
n The Board of Directors approved Purchase Request 22-8522-RF –Desert Springs Golf Purchase (2) Utility Carts in the amount not to exceed $7,400;
n The Board of Directors approved Purchase Request 22-4334-RF – Sonoran Plaza – Replace (30) Shure Batteries in the amount not to exceed $3,841;
n The Board of Directors approved Purchase Request 22-012-OP –Purchase of 5,125 dozen range balls in the amount not to exceed $36,000.
DECEMBER 1, 2022
The Board of Directors accepted the Consent Agenda items as submitted:
A. October 27, 2022 Board Workshop Minutes
B. November 10, 2022 Board Meeting minutes and resolutions
C. Purchase Request 22-6874-RF –Replaced Adobe Pool/Spa Heater in the amount not to exceed $12,000
D. Appointment of Paula Parkel as Neighborhood Representative for the Willow Grove Neighborhood
E. Appointment of Heidi Pyle as Neighborhood Representative for the Clearview I Neighborhood;
n The Board of directors approved the Residential Design Guidelines proposed changes as submitted.
SECRETARY Carol White Carol4grand@gmail.com PRESIDENT Bob Aiken Aiken4grand@gmail.com VICE PRESIDENT René Mitchell Rene4grand@gmail.com TREASURER Alan Meyer Grandameyer@aol.com BOARD MEMBER Tony Spata Tony4grand@gmail.com BOARD MEMBER Christine Gibson Gibson4grand@gmail.com BOARD MEMBER Robert Towe Towe4grand@gmail.comArchitectural Review Committee
Architectural Review Sub-Committee
Code of Conduct Committee
Covenants Committee
Finance Advisory Committee
Advisory Committee
Taking Care of Our Courses
Brandon Dougherty, PGA Director of GolfDuring the winter season it is important that golfers do not overlook the impact that cart traffic will have on dormant turf. When turf is growing, it can recover from stresses like cart traffic. Injury or damage to dormant turf will not recover until temperatures rise in the spring. In a worstcase scenario, damage from traffic on dormant turf will require sod. This work is time consuming and costly to prepare the courses for the upcoming warm weather season. If golfers utilize the 90-degree rule while limiting their traffic in the dormant roughs, we can improve our transition to warm season turf.
Grand Golf would like to see golfers utilize the following best practices:
n Utilize the 90-degree rule to enter the fairway & exit the fairway
n Find the best turf and drive on it… in the winter fairways & cart paths are best
n Avoid the cattle method of driving and enter/exit fairways where turf is not already compacted
n Keep an eye out to avoid all wet or softer turf conditions
n Follow all traffic controls on the golf course including enter/exit signs as well as rope & stake
n If you have a special needs permit, please do your best
to remain 5 yards from all tee boxes & 15 yards from all greens
REPAIRING
BALL
MARKS FROM THE USGA GREEN SECTION STAFF
https://www.usga.org/ articles/2018/07/repairing-ballmarks--5-things-every-golfershould-know-.html
As golfers, a small amount of our time and attention can go a long way in helping to maintain high-quality playing conditions on the courses we play. Repairing ball marks on the putting greens is an easy way to make a positive impact, but the importance of ball mark repair and the proper tools and technique are often misunderstood. Here are five things every golfer should know about repairing ball marks:
1. The proper technique for ball mark repair is easy and fast. Insert the ball mark repair tool behind the ball mark and gently pull the top of the tool toward the center. Continue working around the ball mark, pulling the surrounding turf in toward the center of the indentation. Avoid using a lifting or twisting motion
because this can damage turf roots. Once you have finished pulling turf in toward the center, gently tamp the area down with your putter to create a smooth, firm surface.
2. Unrepaired ball marks cause lasting problems. Failing to repair a ball mark may seem like a minor oversight, but there are lasting consequences. Unrepaired ball marks can take weeks to heal, during which time they can cause balls to bounce offline. The damage to the putting surface is also an entry point for weeds that can cause serious problems.
3. Certain putting greens are more vulnerable to ball marks than others. Any putting green that typically receives high, lofted approach shots will be more susceptible to ball marks. The putting greens on par-3 holes are a perfect example. If you recognize that a putting green is prone to damage from ball marks, it is important to be mindful of repairing your own ball mark and a few unrepaired ones nearby.
4. Soft conditions mean more ball marks. When putting
greens are wet or soft, ball marks will be more of an issue. This is just one of the reasons why superintendents work hard to promote firm playing conditions with aeration, topdressing and other maintenance practices. If excessive thatch accumulates beneath the putting surface, ball marks and other turf issues will be more problematic.
5. Almost any pointed tool can be used to successfully repair a ball mark. Many different tools have been created to repair ball marks, including singlepronged and fork-shaped tools. Almost any pointed tool, including a golf tee, can be used to effectively repair a ball mark. Using the proper technique is the key to success.
Repairing ball marks is one of the easiest ways that golfers can help superintendents deliver high-quality playing conditions. After hitting a great shot onto the putting green, fixing your ball mark and a couple nearby is an excellent way to celebrate. Thank you.
WHO: All Grand residents considering running for the 2023 Board of Directors
WHAT: An exclusive coffee & pastries conversation with Board members. An opportunity to speak directly, one-on-one with those already directing our HOA.
WHY: If you are considering running for the Board, and you have unanswered questions, you should attend. Not quite sure you are ready to run? What you learn at the coffee chat may make all the difference.
Lorena Nieto Activities Director
For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, contact us at 623-546-7449.
Stay happy, stay healthy and stay safe.
Thank you for your support of your Activities Department.
hello Grand Residents
Here’s to you and the New Year! May yours be filled with new adventures and good fortune. What is on your New Year’s Resolution list?
• Travel more
• Help others
• Join a club
• Spend more time with friends and family
• ENJOY LIFE!
ANNUAL GRAND SERIES
Need tickets for our Annual Grand Series? You are in luck…we have tickets available for purchase! Stop in the Activities Office, we are happy to assist you. Join us for these performances that will have you on your feet. It is sure to be a night filled with music and fun!
Kalimba: Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute
What a Night: Jersey Boys meets Mama Mia
Supreme Diva: Diana Ross Tribute
The Papas & the Mamas
Voyager: Journey Tribute
MARKET AT GRAND
Our Market at Grand is scheduled for January 7, at 9am. We are starting the year off with everyone’s favorite…our community Market. We hope to see you there.
GRAND MOVIE SERIES
The Grand Movie Series is set for January 20, beginning at 1pm. We’re pushing the envelope this month with a high flying presentation of Top Gun: Maverick. The movie begins promptly and will be held in the Sonoran Plaza.
.....AND
MORE!
We have all our community favorites in the works for you! Look for upcoming details regarding our Annual Car Show, Arts & Crafts Faire…from monthly Trivia Challenges, to Karaoke and Game Nights…even weekly live music at the Grand Café, we hope you will come out and enjoy all that Grand has to offer.
JAN 6 FRI APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE ONLINE & AT THE MEMBERSHIP DESK IN THE PALM CENTER
12:01am-Online 8:00am -Membership
8:30am-10:30am APACHE ROOM CHAPARRAL CENTER FEB 10
JAN 10 TUE COFFEE W/POTENTIAL BOARD CANDIDATES & SITTING BOARD MEMBERS - RSVP BY JAN 6
8:30am-11:00am MEDITERRANEAN ROOM - PALM CENTER FEB 13 MON BOARD APPLICATIONS DUE 12:00 NOON FEB 17
CAMPAIGN BEGINS - Kick off with Candidates prior to Friday Night Music
CENTER
HOPI & PIMA ROOMS
7:00pm-9:00pm KIVA BALLROOM
TUESDAY | JANUARY 3 | 11 AM–11:55 AM
FUNDAMENTALS OF TAI CHI AT CIMARRON WITH JOHN 10-week pre-paid workshop
WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 4 | 10 AM–10:55 AM
GETTING STARTED WITH TAI CHI AT THE PAVILION WITH TINA 10-week pre-paid workshop
THURSDAY | JANUARY 5 | 11 AM–11:55 AM
FUNDAMENTALS OF TAI CHI AT CIMARRON WITH JOHN 10-week pre-paid workshop
FRIDAY | JANUARY 6 | 10 AM–10:55 AM
ANCIENT CHINESE SECRET QI-GONG AT THE PAVILION WITH TINA 0-week pre-paid workshop
SATURDAY | JANUARY 7 | 2 PM–3:30 PM
ZUMBATHON! IN THE SAGEBRUSH BALLROOM
This event is FREE to all members. No pre-registration required. Multiple Zumba instructors dance through 90-minutes of energetic fun. Bring a bottle of water.
JANUARY 10, 24 AND FEBRUARY 15, 24 | 9 AM–NOON FREE SKIN CHECKS BY UPDEGRAFF DERMATOLOGY
Pre-registration is required. Registration dates at Cimarron will be sent via email.
TUESDAY | JANUARY 17 | 11 AM–12:30 PM
FREE PRESENTATION ON CHIROPRACTIC APPROACHES FOR NEUROPATHY WITH DR. JENSEN MOORE AT CIMARRON
Pre-registration preferred. Walk-ins welcome.
THURSDAY | JANUARY 19 | 1–2 PM
CULTIVATING POSITIVITY
Researched-based Approaches for Brain Health and Dementia. Banner Alzheimer’s Institute & Sun Health Research Institute. Sagebrush ballroom. Pre-registration requested. Walk-ins welcome. FREE
SATURDAY | JANUARY 21 | 12:30 PM–2 PM
90-MINUTE INDOOR CYCLE RESOLUTION RIDE WITH SUE, CHRIS, AND JEANNE IN THE CIMARRON AEROBICS STUDIO
This event is FREE. Must register in advance at Cimarron. Limited to the first 15 registrants.
WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 25 | 2 PM–3 PM
SINGING BOWL SOUND BATH AND MEDITATION WITH EMILY SLONINA
Pre-register at Cimarron, $25. Please bring yoga mat or towel (lying on the floor), and water. Please arrive no later than 1:45 pm. No refunds.
We are looking for SCG men and women volunteers to help with Vacation Watch and Evening Patrol. We will supply vehicles and training. Call (CAM) 623-546-7432 or the C.H.A.P.S. office 623-546-7553 and leave a message if you are interested in joining us! You may also find more information about C.H.A.P.S. (including an application form to join) at suncitygrand.com – Volunteer Central – C.H.A.P.S. Resident Patrol
CARS, BIKES, AND PEDESTRIANS
Article submitted by Dennis Hanscom C.H.A.P.S. memberIt’s that time of year again when we see more cars on the streets here in Grand. The posted speed limit is 35mph on Sunrise, Goldwater, Mountainview and Clearview Roads. It is 25 mph on all other streets. The 4-way stop signs mean just that…come to a complete S T O P! Not long ago, a homeowner shared with me that they were cited by the Surprise Police for failing to come to a complete stop, so beware! With the added pedestrian traffic crossing between the Palm Center and the Sonoran Plaza on Remington, please hold down your speed. It is not uncommon to witness cars traveling between 30 to 40 mph in that area. Also, pay attention to the crosswalks.
Sun City Grand offers great walking /bike riding trails. Suggestion from this regular bike rider, bike riders call out “bike passing” when approaching
walkers. Walkers, please raise an arm when a rider calls out “bike passing” to acknowledge the passing riders. Courtesy to each other goes a long way when sharing these great trails.
I didn’t mean to get sidetracked, but cars, bikes and pedestrian safety cannot be overemphasized.
VOLUNTEER
And now a word or two about our C.H.A.P.S.* volunteer group. We serve two main functions. We patrol in the
evening, checking for open garage doors, malfunctioning street lights and any suspicious activity. In the early morning, we provide a service known as Vacation Watch. Through Vacation Watch, we check on homes that have been vacated in the summer or any other vacation period lasting at least two weeks or more. Forms to have your home “watched” may be picked up at the Palm Center. We perform a visual check for unlocked windows and doors. This service is provided free of charge, but we do welcome donations.
WE NEED YOU!
We are actively looking for new volunteers. All residents are welcome. We will provide classroom and field training. There are two-person patrols where you select your days/ evenings to volunteer and you select how many times each month you wish to volunteer.
Call Carol Murr (CAM) at 623546-7432 or the C.H.A.P.S.* office 623-546-7553 if you would like to learn more.
Our next meeting is Tuesday, January 24th at 1:30 p.m. in the Aqua Fria Room at the Cimarron Center. All homeowners are welcome to join us! We hope to see you there!
EVERYONE IS WELCOME. MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITH C.H.A.P.S. *C.H.A.P.S.: Community Homeowner Association Patrol Service C.H.A.P.S. MEETS THE 4TH TUESDAY EVERY MONTH (except December) AT 1:30 P.M.Showcase of Toys—A New View
Contributed by: Andy Tofil, SCG Resident Photo Credits: Monica Tofil, SCG ResidentThe Grand Woodcrafters Club held it’s annual “Showcase of Toys” on December 1st this year at 7 PM in the Kiva Ballroom (Sonoran Plaza). We had great attendance for our show.
There were many new and intricate toys made, and of course, some of our traditional favorites. 1040 toys were produced this year. By the end of the next day, all toys were delivered to the following six charities:
➤ Charter School of Phoenix
➤ Eves Place (a shelter for victims of abuse)
➤ Faith House (New Leaf) (shelter for women in crises)
➤ Luke AFB (Operation Angel Tree)
➤ St. Mary’s Food Bank
➤ St. Vincent de Paul (Dream Center).
This year, we tried something different for our toy presentation. Instead of viewing the toys from a shop cart and holding them up, we had two cameras trained on a table upfront and the toys could be viewed on the 3 large overhead projector screens.
It was a big success and will be used for next years show.
Special thanks to our SSG Communications Manager
– Christine Helton and her assistant Rachel!
We host the “Showcase of Toys” to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our toymakers. They meet at the woodshop Thursday nights between 6-8, many of them year-round. Quite a few toy makers contribute their own money into building toys, some producing them at home. Also, we host this event to recognize the talents of our other Sun City Grand Clubs who participate in this effort. They include the Art Club who paint individual designs on many of the toys, Community Service of the Stitchers Club who
make clothes, bedding and other items, the Beaders who make bracelets that are placed in every jewelry box, and the Paper Arts & Memories Club who made hundreds of generic Christmas cards for the kids. Finally, we want to show our community the ways that Sun City Grand gives back to our greater community.
Our Toy Project operates on a donation basis only! If you would like to contribute, please stop by the woodshop and drop your contribution off in our donation box, located near the front door. Thank you!!!
The July Lifestyles contained an article titled Getting To Know You, where I reviewed ideas our Board Members submitted to support inclusiveness and community spirit.
The event we have agreed to needs ALL OF US. We are joining the Valley View Community Food Bank (VVCFB) for the SUPER BOWL FOOD DRIVE. It will bring our community together to support those in need. They could be our fellow residents of Grand or neighbors living just outside our community.
The VVCFB manages food pantries in Sun City, Sun City West, El Mirage, and Youngtown. With rising food prices, food banks everywhere are seeing an increasing number of clients. VVCFB is no exception. What sets this food bank apart from others is that they never say “no” to a person in need, regardless of where that person may live, while other food bank pantries have zip code restrictions.
In 2021, over 700,000 West Valley clients were served by VVCFB, and seniors were 300,000 of the total. In the past four months (August-November), the number of senior visits approached 270,000 (including residents of Grand). These are our neighbors, the people we may sit next to at our places of worship, or meet in social gatherings. VVCFB also delivers food to more than 250 homebound Seniors.
Why Super Bowl week? Following the holidays, giving (donations) becomes less even as the need stays the same and may even grow. We can help bridge that gap for those in need. VVCFB packs each food box when the client arrives and prides itself on meeting the needs of that client and their family including the size of the family and any dietary needs one or more members of that family may have. Please begin planning now to support this important organization. Every time
Super Bowl FOOD DRIVE 2023
February 6 thru February 12 (Super Bowl Sunday)
you shop for groceries, buy a second item to save for our food drive. Most needed items include proteins (canned meat or fish, peanut butter, legumes), stews, hearty soups, and canned vegetables and fruit. VVCFB also gets requests for infant food, hygiene products, sanitary supplies, and packaged meals.
VVCFB has a top rating with Network for Good. VVCFB’s federal tax number is 77-0696933. Donations can be included in your charity contributions. Even if you don’t itemize, you may deduct up to $600 per couple on your Federal return.
For those who are Arizona Residents, you may take advantage of a State of Arizona tax program enabling you to deduct up to $400 per resident from your state income tax for contributions to a Qualified Charity
Organization (QCO). VVCFB’s state tax ID is QCO#20405.
If you would like more information on Valley View Community Food Bank, please check out their website at FeedingAZ.org.
Donations may be dropped off beginning Monday February 6th. Donation barrels will be placed at entrances to Adobe, Chaparral, Cimarron, and Sonoran facilities. Food Bank volunteers will pick up donations daily and a new barrel will be placed.
On Super Bowl Sunday (February 12th), from 10AM till 1PM, Volunteers will be manning drop off locations at the Cimarron Center and the Remington entrance to the Sonoran Plaza. We want to make it as easy as possible for everyone to contribute.
Let’s celebrate our good fortune to live where we do and support those in need.
Start Shopping Now! Super Bowl Food Drive: February 6th through the 12th.
Stay Well, Keep Moving, and Be Kind To Others
Thank you.
NEVER SAY NEVER
our ‘forever home’ and The Grand is our community. Even though I was thoroughly enjoying my retirement, I had a sense that I could do more with the skills and knowledge developed during my working years in the medical device industry. Researchers who study the stages of retirement would say that I left the ‘honeymoon phase’ and entered ‘reorientation phase’. It was time to give back, but how?
Well, in 2011 we purchased a house in Surprise with a bar by the front door, and two years ago I began serving on the HOA Board. Sometimes life has a way of changing the ‘never’ into ‘why not’.
Like many new retirees, it was a time to explore new things that I did not have time to do when I was working. I realized that I was given the precious gift of time to do whatever I wanted to do and that I should take full advantage of it. During my first five years in Grand I tried new things like golfing, lawn bowling, paper arts, glass arts, fiber arts, jewelry making, cooking classes and attended Grand Learning classes. Friendships developed based on common interests, ability to embrace change and gratitude for the blessings we experience each day.
My husband Mike and I became full time residents in the spring of 2016. We are in
Volunteering was my answer. I began working at a walk-in center for women who are victims of sex trafficking. I focused on educating others on how to prevent children from getting lured into this nightmare. In Grand, I served on the Grand Glass Arts Board, Chartered Club Peer Group Council, Space Allocation committee and the Village Center remodel. These positions gave me the opportunity to use my skills, knowledge, and time in support of our community. In return, I learned how our community functions and was given the chance to work with some really terrific residents. Giving back is a way to show appreciation. Having a purpose is fulfilling.
Serving on the Grand Board was a big step for me. With the encouragement from family and friends, I sought and was accepted to fulfill a one-year vacated position on the Board. I wasn’t sure what I was getting into. It seemed that I was learning something new every day.
I can honestly say that I enjoyed the challenge so
much that I ran and was elected to serve for a twoyear term. My fellow Board members have a serving heart, and it is truly an honor to share in our community’s governance. Being a Board Liaison gives you an opportunity to work with our talented residents and staff. Some have asked about the amount of time it takes to serve on the Board. The answer is ‘it depends’. For me, serving as the Board Vice President, the demand on my time is quite manageable. There are times of the year when additional focus is required. The budgeting cycle is a good
example because the Board is responsible for the fiduciary health of the community. There is a lot of information to consider when making these financial decisions.
January begins the election cycle for positions on the Grand Board and committees. Perhaps you are finding that your retirement ‘honeymoon’ is coming to an end. If you are looking for something to do with purpose, please consider volunteering for one of these important positions. If like me you’ve said ‘I’ll never run for the Board’, just remember to never say never. You just might surprise yourself!
‘I will never live in a city named Surprise.’
‘We will never buy a house with a bar by the front door.’
‘I will never serve on a Board.’BOARD VICE PRESIDENT René Mitchell
PRESENTATIONS
JANUARY 6 • FRIDAY • PRESENTATION
GENERATION LIVING TRUSTS
“Living Trusts vs Wills ... Straight Talk” – Back in SCG by popular demand, this class has helped thousands of Arizonans at every income level to protect themselves from probate. Learn what to do and save 50+% on expert estate planning services. Schedule a free review of any Will or Living Trust. See Ad on page 63. RSVP: 623-853-6775.
FREE | 10 a.m. OR 12 p.m. | Palm Center
JANUARY
16 • MONDAY • PRESENTATION
WE WANT YOUR TIMESHARE
Our Speaker offers secrets from her experience in managing thousands of timeshares she owns and uses for profit! Educate yourself on the rental & resale markets, alternatives to exchange companies, and the scams to watch out for getting rid of a timeshare.
FREE | 10:00 am | Sonoran Plaza | RSVP 602-734-5590
JANUARY
24 • TUESDAY • SEMINAR
LIVING TRUST SEMINAR: DWORNIK LAW FIRM
Learn the latest strategies to protect your estate. A good estate plan coordinates what happens to your home, savings, and retirement accounts. Why a Will is not enough. Learn how to set up a Power of Attorney for Healthcare or Finances. Why many people with Living Trusts will end up in Probate and how to avoid it! Find out what may have changed, needs updating, or is still applicable in AZ. RSVP 480809-1014 info@dworniklawaz.com
FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
JANUARY 27 • FRIDAY • SEMINAR GASSER DENTAL IMPLANTS
Join Dr. Kevin Gasser and his team from Gasser Dental Implants and get your questions answered about implanted smile restorations. If you’re suffering from loose fitting dentures, or bad or ugly teeth, learn about what smile options are available to you. Become educated about why all implants are not created equal, and what to look for when choosing an implant dentist. RSVP (623) 972-8217 or email barbara@drgasser.com or visit www.drgasser.com.
FREE | 9:30 a.m. | Hopi Room
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Entertaining Our Residents
Adding music to the repertoire of activities in The Colonnade’s Assisted Living and Memory Support programs is music to the ears of residents and their family members. In December, they were treated to the melodic sounds of the Pirazzi String
Quartet, featuring members of the Phoenix Symphony. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the music, with some singing along, clapping, and tapping their feet.
The musicians performed
favorite holiday tunes thanks to underwriting from Sun Health Foundation. Studies have shown that music not only helps people feel happier; there are actual therapeutic benefits for those experiencing health conditions including memory loss. In addition to playing beautiful music, the musicians shared fun facts about themselves, their instruments, and how the classic songs we love originated, including that White Christmas was written in Phoenix by the pool at The Biltmore. The quartet particularly enjoys playing to audiences with cognitive issues. “Sun Health Foundation is exceptionally proud to have brought these performances to our Sun Health Community
campuses as well as to inpatients in the SAGE behavioral health unit at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center, says Gina W. Ore, Chief Philanthropy Officer. “All to propel our Vision to empower people to enjoy living longer. Along with the gift of philanthropy, the gift of music is among life’s greatest and most transformative.”
These special musical performances are just one more example of how life at The Colonnade is enriched every day at every stage of health.
The Colonnade, a nonprofit Sun Health Life Plan community, is part of Sun City Grand. For up-to-date information about the campus, visit SunHealthCommunities.org or call (623) 236-3770.
The Pirazzi String Quartet performs at The Colonnade thanks to underwriting from Sun Health FoundationJANUARY 6 • FRIDAY • DANCE
COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE—SOLD OUT
$12/pp | 6-7pm Arizona 2-step lesson | 7–10pm Dancing | Sonoran Plaza
JANUARY 9 & 10 • MON. & TUES.. • GRAND EVENT
2023 GRAND SERIES: KALIMBA
The nationally touring show Kalimba, The Spirit of Earth Wind and Fire provides an Earth Wind & Fire experience so satisfying, it transports audiences back to the excitement of the first time they heard these unforgettable songs. Lead vocalist, Thomas “Chazz” Smith, created Kalimba, The Spirit of Earth Wind and Fire in 2011 with the vision of honoring the beloved Earth Wind & Fire hits he and millions of others listened to while growing up. The 10-piece organization includes a full horn and rhythm section to reproduce the infectious grooves created by EWF’s Verdine White and Ralph Johnson. Visit suncitygrand.com, for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449.
$25/pp | Monday | Doors Open/Cash Bar 3:30pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza $25/pp | Tuesday | Doors Open/Cash Bar 3:30pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4 pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
JANUARY 11
• WEDNESDAY • GRAND EVENT
BARLEENS #1 HITS
VARIETY SHOW—SOLD OUT
$75/pp | 4pm | Sonoran Plaza Parking area
JANUARY 13 & 14 • FRI. & SAT. •
SPEAKEASY
MUSIC CLUB
Just around the corner and down the stairs to an unmarked door… Give the secret password and join us for the SCG Music Club production of… “SPEAKEASY – Music of the Prohibition Era” Come with us as our hot band and company of talented vocalists, under the direction of Gary Povick and musical direction by Nancy Gordon, take you back to the era of classic jazz and pop, when flappers danced the Charleston and the crooner was king, when jazz was hot, and the “cats” were “cool!” (P.S. The password: Tell ‘em “Gary sent me.”) Performances: Friday and Saturday, Jan. 13 & 14 – 7 pm. Tickets are available online at www. scgrandmusicclub.com or www.grandinfo.com. Or at the Activities Desk at Sonoran Plaza (Open M-F from 8am – 4 pm).
$15/pp | 6pm Cash Bar | 6:30pm Doors Open | 7pm Performance Begins | Sonoran Plaza
JANUARY 19–21 • THURS.–SAT. • DRAMA CLUB
DRAMA AND COMEDY CLUB PRESENTS WITTY SHORTS AND TORTS —SOLD OUT
The Grand Drama & Comedy Club’s Cabaret Players returns for a new season beginning with “WITTY SHORTS AND TORTS.” Four short comedies, featuring 15 actors on stage with scripts in hand in a “readers theater” format presented in the relaxed atmosphere of the Cimarron Theater. This season, Joyce Stern Greenberg, is the Artistic Director for Cabaret Players. You will remember Joyce as the creator, writer, and director of last season’s successful Variety Show, and this season she brings her talent and creativity to all three Cabaret
TICKETED
Players productions. This November production is produced by Leanne Evans. In Seasons past, Cabaret Players shows usually sells out quickly, so chat with your neighbors and friends, then buy your tickets early, and come enjoy these hilarious skits: Lawyer, Lawyer, Candy Heart, Love Bite, and Knockers. Visit suncitygrand.com, for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449. Tickets purchased for the original November performances will be honored as follows: November 3 ➙ January 19 November 4 ➙ January 20 November 5 ➙ January 21 $10 per person | Open Table Seating Thursday – Saturday | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar and Doors Open | 7 pm Performance Cimarron Theater
JANUARY 20 • FRIDAY • DANCE GRIDIRON MANIA, A ROCK AND SWING DANCE—SOLD OUT
RockandSwing-Dir@scgdanceclub.org $12/pp | 6:30pm Cash Bar | 7–10pm Dancing Sonoran Plaza
JAN. 23 & 24 • MON. & TUES. • GRAND EVENT 2023 GRAND SERIES: WHAT A NIGHT
The Jersey Boys Meet Mamma Mia. The most acclaimed and celebrated “pop” sensations to hit the Broadway stage in the past 20 years come together in one incredible mega-concert! With fan followings reaching past three generations of music lovers, the award-winning musicals Jersey Boys and Mamma Mia have been seen by over 60 million people, played to sold-out houses around the world and generated over 4 billion in box office revenue combined. Visit suncitygrand.com, for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449. $25/pp | Monday | Doors Open/ Cash Bar 3:30pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza $25/pp | Tuesday | Doors Open/ Cash Bar 3:30 pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
JANUARY 26 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT GRAND TRIVIA NIGHT—SOLD OUT
$3/pp | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts | 5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom
JANUARY 28 • SATURDAY • DANCE ELEVENTH ANNUAL BLACK AND WHITE
BALLROOM GALA
We are happy to again welcome The Breeze at our most popular dance of the year. They will energize our ballroom dancers with waltzes, foxtrots, swing and Latin dances. This is our best attended ballroom dance of the year and will sell out. Dressing to fit the Black and White theme is optional but no jeans, shorts, or flip flops. Jackets preferred. Visit suncitygrand.com, for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449. Snacks and soft drinks welcome. For information and table reservations contact Ballroomdances-Dir@ scganceclub.org. $12/pp | 6:30pm Cash Bar | 7–10pm Dancing Sonoran Plaza
JANUARY
31 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB LIVE AT CIMARRON—SOLD OUT
For more information, contact David Lavallee at 309-397-3680
FEBRUARY
2 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT BARLEENS ROCKIN’ & ROLLIN’ THROUGH THE YEARS —SOLD OUT
$75/pp | 4pm | Sonoran Plaza Parking area
FEBRUARY
3 • FRIDAY • DANCE COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE
This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980's and regularly fills the ballroom here in Grand. In addition, there will be a one-hour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson with, free paid admission, from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Cash bar. Snacks and soft drinks welcome. Tickets are on sale at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk. For further information contact Country-Westerndir@scgdanceclub.org. For further information contact Country-Western-dir@scgdanceclub.org. $12/pp | 6-7pm Arizona 2-step lesson | 7–10pm Dancing | Sonoran Plaza
FEBRUARY 9 • THURSDAY• GRAND EVENT GRAND TRIVIA NIGHT—SOLD OUT
Visit suncitygrand.com, for a schedule of events. $3/pp | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts |5:30 p.m. Doors Open Sagebrush Ballroom
FEBRUARY 11 • SATURDAY
• DANCE VALENTINE’S ROCK AND SWING DANCE—SOLD OUT
For further information contact: RockandSwingDir@scgdanceclub.org $12/pp | 6:30pm Cash Bar | 7–10pm Dancing Sonoran Plaza
FEBRUARY
11 • SATURDAY • DANCE VALENTINE’S VARIETY DANCE
Bring your sweethearts to Cimarron Center for this Valentine’s Dance. There is something for all you ballroom dancers and for rock and swing dancers this month. The Breeze will be entertaining us with both Foxtrots and Swing, with Rumba and Nightclub 2-Step. The Breeze is a ballroom favorite but this month they also are bringing out their Rock and Swing repertoire. Cash bar. Snacks and soft drinks welcome. Tickets may be purchased online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Office. For further information Contact: RockandSwingDir@scgdanceclub.org. For further information contact: RockandSwing-Dir@scgdanceclub.org $12/pp | 6:30pm Cash Bar | 7–10pm Dancing Cimarron Center
FEBRUARY 13 & 14 • MON. & TUES.
GRAND EVENT
2023 GRAND SERIES: SUPREME DIVA
The Dynamic vocalist Alyssa Harris tributes one of music’s most iconic leading ladies in “Supreme Diva: The Diana Ross Tribute Show”. Superstar Diana Ross has inspired the world with her spectacular stage presence and timeless music with an astonishing career spanning four decades. Celebrate your favorite hits as this exciting show features tunes from Diana’s early Motown days with The Supremes to her blockbuster film debuts, and of course, the soundtrack of the dazzling Disco era. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449.
$25/pp | Monday | Doors Open/Cash Bar 3:30pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
$25/pp | Tuesday | Doors Open/Cash Bar 6:30pm | Performance 4 pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
FEBRUARY 16-19 & 24-26 • THURS.–SUN. DRAMA CLUB
MUSICAL – I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE BOOK AND LYRICS
BY JOE DIPIETRO, MUSIC BY JIMMY ROBERTSI LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE. A musical romantic comedy that ran off-Broadway for over 5,000 performances making it the second longest-running show in offBroadway history. SYNOPSIS: This celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind that contemporary conundrum known as “the relationship.” Through sketches and songs, Act I explores the journey from dating and waiting to love and marriage, while Act II reveals the agonies and triumphs of in-laws, trips in the family car, and pick-up techniques of the geriatric set. This hilarious revue pays tribute to those who have loved and lost, to those who have fallen on their face at the portal of romance, to those who have dared to ask, “Say, what are you doing Saturday night?”
$20/pp Seven Shows:
1st Weekend: Thursday, Friday 7pm; Saturday 1:30 & 7pm; Sunday 3pm 2nd Weekend: Friday & Saturday 7pm; Sunday 3pm Cash Bar – 1 hour before evening performances & Sunday matinees.
Sonoran Plaza Main Stage
FEBRUARY 21 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB
LIVE AT CIMARRON—SOLD OUT
Can be purchased online at scgrandmusicclub.com or suncitygrand.com or the SCG Activities Desk (open M-F, 8 am to 4 pm) For more information, contact David Lavallee at 309-397-3680 $5/pp
FEBRUARY 27 & 28 • MON. & TUES. • GRAND EVENT
2023 GRAND SERIES:
THE PAPAS & MAMAS
The Mamas and the Papas become a pivotal part of American culture in the 1960’s. The very roots of the hippie movement can be directly traced to their artistic influence. Their unique style and light pop arrangements helped put California on the musical map and the laid-back 60’s West Coast lifestyle was
born. Billed as a loving tribute to the original 1960’s rock band, The Papas & Mamas recreate the musical chemistry of one of the few North American groups to maintain widespread success during the British Invasion. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449. $25/pp | Monday | Doors Open/Cash Bar 3:30pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza $25/pp | Tuesday | Doors Open/Cash Bar 6:30pm | Performance 4 pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
MARCH 3 • FRIDAY • DANCE COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE
This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980's and regularly fills the ballroom here in Grand. In addition, there will be a free, onehour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson (with paid admission) from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Cash bar. Snacks and soft drinks welcome. Tickets are on sale at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk. For further information contact Country-Western-Dir@scgdanceclub.org. $12/pp | 6-7pm Arizona 2-step lesson | 7–10pm Dancing | Sonoran Plaza
MARCH 4 • SATURDAY. • MUSIC CLUB A GRAND O’POPERA CONCERT: SOUNDS OF POPERA AND CELTIC MUSIC
It's a wee bit of opera, a splash of popular music, and a measure of lyrical Celtic music thrown in, all combined to make a Grand O’Popera evening concert. Featuring soloists and groups, both vocal and instrumental, we invite you to attend a Music Club Classical Showcase that explores the lush melodies of Puccini, as well as the pot of gold that lies “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”. This showcase is co-directed by David Seaburg and Katie Iverson. One performance only: Saturday, March 4 at 7 PM. Tickets are available online at www. scgrandmusicclub.com or www.suncitygrand.com. Or at the Activities Desk at Sonoran Plaza (Open M-F from 8am-4PM).
$15/pp | 6pm Cash Bar | 6:30pm Doors Open 7pm Performance Begins | Sonoran Plaza
MARCH 9 • THURSDAY• GRAND EVENT SCG TRIVIA NIGHT
Grab some friends or come alone and accept the trivia challenge. Teams of up to 6 players and prizes will be awarded to winners. Don’t miss out! *Limited seating is available. Please note tickets must be reserved prior and be presented upon arrival. Visit suncitygrand. com, for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449.
$3/pp | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts |5:30 p.m. Doors Open Sagebrush Ballroom
MARCH 10 • FRIDAY• GRAND EVENT BARLEENS OLD TIME ROCK & ROLL
Enjoy the early Rock and Roll hits of Elvis, The Everly Brothers, and Buddy Holly. Remember those doo-wop groups? You will love the hits you heard on the radio like Duke of Earl and At the Hop. Don't
forget groups like The Angels, The Chiffons and The Ronettes. This show also transports you into the 60's with Roy Orbison, The Tokens and the great sound of Motown. Get your toes tappin' and sing along as the Barleens cruise through the early years of Rock and Roll. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449. $75/pp | 4pm | Sonoran Plaza Parking area
MARCH 10 • FRIDAY • DANCE
BASEBALL FEVER ROCK AND SWING DANCE
Welcome baseball season with Rhythm Edition. Wear your favorite team’s shirts and hats to dance the night away. Rhythm Edition is one of our favorites and has a diverse selection of high-energy dance classics from across the decades, peppered with the top 40, rock, R&B, country and Latin flair. There is something for everyone. Tickets may be purchased online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Office. For further information contact: RockandSwing-Dir@scgdanceclub.org. $12/pp | 6:30pm Cash Bar | 7–10pm Dancing | Sonoran Plaza
MARCH 14 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB
LIVE AT CIMARRON
Once a month, one of our local SCG Bands will play on a Tuesday evening in the Cimarron Club. The Salty Dawgs and Gold Rush will anchor these shows and will feature their own members as well as their guest artists. Some of the most talented performers in Sun City Grand will be featured! Bring your own dry snacks. Enjoy a fun, casual evening as you listen to new songs by new performers and old favorites you can sing along with. Performing Tuesday, March 14th - The CBD Project. The CBD Project is named for their 3 founding members Craig, Bob, and Dave. Not what you might have been thinking, although they are both therapeutic. CBD made their debut opening for Gold Rush in October and some of the styles/artists they feature include Lyle Lovett, Jerry Jeff Walker, the Allman brothers, Tom Petty, and a couple of original songs! Featuring all kinds of musical instruments - electric, steel, wood and whatever a banjo is made of. They will be including a special guest artist for this show. YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS FANTASTIC EVENING OF MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT! Doors open with a cash bar starting at 6 pm. Performance will begin at 7:00 pm. Tickets, $5 each, can be purchased online at scgrandmusicclub.com or suncitygrand. com or the SCG Activities Desk (open M-F, 8 am to 4 pm) For more information, contact David Lavallee at 309-397-3680
$5/pp
MARCH 16–19 • THURS.–SUN. • DRAMA CLUB
ETERNITY
ETERNITY is a comedic play written by author Michael Cochran.
Synopsis: Abe, sick of sticking to a sensible diet, decides to move a client appointment to later in the day in favor of getting an ice cream sandwich. The only problem is that Abe is an angel of death, and his “appointments” are to greet the newly deceased and take them to the next stop. Things quickly spiral out of control when Abe’s repeated attempts to “bump off” his delayed appointment fails, and the real threat of a new “unauthorized life” will occur unless Abe gets everything back on track. Meanwhile, he eventually rediscovers what the real meaning of life and death is all about.
$15/pp Five Shows: Thursday & Friday 7pm; Saturday 1:30 & 7pm; Sunday 3pm Cash Bar – 1 hour before evening performances & Sunday matinee | Sonoran Plaza Main Stage
MARCH 24 • FRIDAY • DANCE
THINK SPRING, A BALLROOM DANCE
Whether or not the weather cooperates, we’re ready to leave the winter behind and get ready for an Arizona Spring. Helping us to get in the spirit is Vito Mandarino of Music by Vito. He has performed locally and on the East Coast for 40 years and has a devoted following in Grand. His repertoire of danceable tunes includes foxtrots, rumbas, waltz, cha-cha, tango, meringue, West Coast Swing and East Coast Swing. Dressing to fit the Spring season is optional but no jeans, shorts, or flip flops. Tickets
may be purchased online at www.suncitygrand. com or at the SCG Activities Desk. Snacks and soft drinks welcome. For information and table reservations contact Arline at Ballroomdances-Dir@ scganceclub.org. For further information contact: RockandSwing-Dir@scgdanceclub.org $12/pp | 6:30pm Cash Bar | 7–10pm Dancing Cimarron Center
MARCH 30 • THURSDAY • MUSIC CLUB GRAND INTERNATIONAL POP FESTIVAL AND SING ALONG
In the spirit of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival, THE pivotal moment in pop music history that changed music forever, come join performers from Grand's very own Music Club for a nostalgic evening singing a wide variety of famous pop tunes from the 50's, 60's and 70's. Featuring songs by artists including Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, the Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Willie Nelson, the Eagles, Johnny and June Carter Cash, Jimmy Buffett and many more. The show is being directed by Mike Kuykendall and Dave Williams of "Gold Rush", one of Grand's most popular bands. Don't wait to purchase your tickets, this will be a sellout!
One performance only: Thursday, March 30 at 7 PM. Tickets are available online at http://www. suncitygrand.com or at the Sonoran Plaza Activities Desk (Monday - Friday from 8am - 4pm).
$15/pp | 6pm Cash Bar | 6:30pm Doors Open | 7pm Performance Begins | Sonoran Plaza
MARCH 6 & 7 • MON. & TUES.. • GRAND EVENT 2023 GRAND SERIES: VOYAGER
VOYAGER is a spectacular tribute to the music of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist, JOURNEY. This high energy production will take you on a musical tour of classic songs like Faithfully, Open Arms, Who’s Crying Now, Wheel In The Sky, Anyway You Want It, Don’t Stop Believin’ and so many more. Featuring extraordinary musicians and vocalists who have toured nationally and internationally, VOYAGER provides today’s most entertaining and accurate JOURNEY experience. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449.
$25/pp | Monday | Doors Open/ Cash Bar 3:30pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
$25/pp | Tuesday | Doors Open/ Cash Bar 3:30 pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
MARCH 27 & 28 • MON. & TUES. • GRAND EVENT 2023
GRAND SERIES: THE JONATHAN WILLIAMS SHOW
Jonathan is originally from a small town in Wales, ‘The Land of Song’, and that’s where his love for singing and performing began. From London’s West End to Broadway, from Monte Carlo to Dubai, he truly is an International leading man & headliner. Visit suncitygrand.com, for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449.
$25/pp | Monday | Doors Open/ Cash Bar 3:30pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
$25/pp | Tuesday | Doors Open/ Cash Bar 3:30 pm & 6:30pm | Performance 4pm & 7pm | Sonoran Plaza
TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES
FOR PICKUP LOCATIONS CONTACT THE TOUR PROVIDER.
KINDRED TOURS
For more information, and a complete listing of tours call 480-497-2478 or visit the website at www.kindredtours.com.
BIOSPHERE 2
January 18th | Wednesday | $153
Journey with us this winter to Biosphere 2, named by Time Life Books as one of the 50 must see wonders of the World. Dedicated to the research and understanding of global scientific issues, Biosphere 2 serves as a center for research, outreach, teaching and life-long learning about Earth.
TOMBSTONE & BISBEE
January 27th | Friday | $105 Stroll the blood-soaked streets of Tombstone—The Town Too Tough to Die! Later spend the afternoon in Bisbee, located 90 miles southeast of Tucson in the Mule Mountains. Founded in 1880, driven by a booming mining industry, Bisbee is now a living ghost town, drawing visitors from around the world.
THE 64TH ANNUAL TUBAC FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
February 10th | Friday | $110 The February Tubac Fine Arts Festival, with its 64-year tradition, is the longest running art festival in Southern Arizona, drawing more than 200 artists and thousands of visitors from all over the world. The artist’s tents compliment the 100 shops, fine art galleries and working artist’s studios.
MACKINAC ISLAND, THE GRAND
HOTEL & NIAGARA FALLS
June 2nd-9th | Includes Roundtrip Airfare—PHX $3725 (Based Upon Double Room Occupancy) $825 (Single Supplement)
Highlights: 2 Nights at the Grand Hotel • 2 Nights in Niagara Falls • Skylon Tower Dinner • Mackinac Island crossing by ferry • Mighty Mac Suspension Bridge • Horse Drawn Carriage on Mackinac Island • Bavarian town of Frankenmuth, MI • Niagara Falls Maid of the Mist Cruise… and more!
FREE SPIRIT
TOURS
For more information or reservations please contact Free Spirit Vacations and Events at 480-926-5547 or reservations@freespiritvacations.com
VERDE CANYON RAILROAD
Tuesday | January 10, 2023 $265 per person
SCENIC LAUGHLIN + CASINO TOUR
January 17-19 | 3 Days | 2 Nights $350 pp/double | $450 pp/single
DOLLY STEAMBOAT + LUNCH
Tuesday | February 2 $165 per person
MEXICO’S MONARCH BUTTERFLIES
February 17 – 23 | 7 Days | 6 Nights
From: $1,650 pp/double | $2,195 pp/single
TUCSON RODEO | CHICKS N’ CHAPS
February 18-19 | Overnight $425 pp/double | $499 pp/single
MARDI GRAS DELUXE PACKAGE
February 19-24 | 6 Days | 5 Nights $2,485 pp/ double | $3,025 pp/single
JANUARY 16 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY Fitness Centers: 5am-9pm Golf Courses: 7am-5pm Activities Office: Closed Admin Office & Welcome Center: Closed Buildings: Chaparral: 7am-10pm Palm Center: 8am-6pm Sonoran Plaza: 7am-10pm
JANUARY 2 NEW YEARS DAY OBSERVED Fitness Centers: 6am-5pm Golf Courses: 7am–5pm Activities Office: Closed Admin. Office & Welcome Center: Closed Buildings: Chaparral: 7am-10pm Palm Center: 8am-6pm Sonoran Plaza: 7am-10pm
Chaparral: 7am-10pm Palm Center: 8am-6pm Sonoran: 7am-10pm
Be aware that the material presented in all SCG Grand Learning classes is determined at the discretion of the instructor, who is an independent contractor or volunteer and not an employee or otherwise affiliated with SCGCA. The course content presented does not necessarily reflect the views of SCGCA and its Board of Directors. See Instructor biographies on the website.
Courses in the SCG Grand Learning program are provided for informational purposes only. The information provided should not be considered complete and should not be relied upon in place of communication and consultation with appropriate professionals.
The Grand Learning program at Sun City Grand offers enrichment courses to the residents of Sun City Grand and the surrounding communities. The benefits of attending classes include stimulating your curiosity, engaging your mind, and building new relationships. Courses on a variety of topics are offered, such as history, STEM, writing, health/wellness, art history, music, and more. Many of the courses are taught by our residents. For these courses, there are no tests, homework, grades, or pressure--just enjoyment and stimulation.
SCGCA makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented in the SCG Grand Learning program.
No legal liability or other responsibility is accepted by SCGCA for any errors, omissions, or statements by individual instructors, and SCGCA disclaims any liability or responsibility for any loss, damage, or adverse effect resulting from reliance on information presented by an instructor, whether such damages are direct or indirect, consequential, or special.
Our classrooms may be warm or cold so wear layers!
Silence your cell phones in the classroom.
We adhere to the CAM No Refund policy. If you drop a class with more than 48 hours notice, we can offer class credit only. No credits will be issued for missing Zoom links. Please call the GL office prior to day of class if you did not receive the link.
Treat your classmates and instructors with respect.
For ZOOM CLASSES, the link will be sent to your email address on file. If you do not receive the link within 24 hours of class, please contact the Grand Learning office.
Be aware that the material presented in all SCG Grand Learning classes is determined at the discretion of the instructor, who is an independent contractor or volunteer and not an employee or otherwise affiliated with SCGCA. The course content presented does not necessarily reflect the views of SCGCA and its Board of Directors. See Instructor biographies on the website.
Courses in the SCG Grand Learning program are provided for informational purposes only. The information provided should not be considered complete and should not be relied upon in place of communication and consultation with appropriate professionals.
SCGCA makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented in the SCG Grand Learning program.
No legal liability or other responsibility is accepted by SCGCA for any errors, omissions, or statements by individual instructors, and SCGCA disclaims any liability or responsibility for any loss, damage, or adverse effect resulting from reliance on information presented by an instructor, whether such damages are direct or indirect, consequential, or special.
Classes are held in the Havasupai/Maricopa classroom (Chaparral Center) unless otherwise specified. Check your invoice for room location.
RUMMIKUB: THE BRAIN GAME— LEARN FOR FUN
POWERS, BARBARA
Meets 1 time on Mo 1/9 or 1/10 or 1/11/23 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
FEE: $10
Join this exciting class to learn how to play Rummikub - the perfect game for anyone who wants to exercise their brain and have fun - ages 3 to 103! Rummikub has won awards as one of the top four games in the world for the past 40 years. Instead of cards, you will learn how to manipulate tiles similar to Gin Rummy and Maj Jong while playing with one, two or three others.* Tiles are arranged on the board to form numbers into runs of three+ tiles such as 3-4-5; or rearranged into groups of three+ tiles of the same number. As the game progresses, the options become more challenging, exciting, and fun as you try to be first to go out. Research proves it increases memory and focusing. Find out how and why and learn the best strategies to win! * This is an interactive class - register with a friend or friends to sit separately if there are concerns about COVID.
CURRENT EVENTS ROUNDTABLE AXELROD, PHIL
Meets 12 times on Tu 1/10/23 - 3/28/23 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
activate your own stem cells, without painful and expensive injections. Typical benefits are rapid pain relief, improved sleep and skin appearance, increased mental clarity, reduced inflammation, supports natural wound healing, enhances sports performance and promotes faster recovery from exercise. Costs as little as a cup of coffee per day to FEEL...LOOK... PERFORM...and LIVE YOUNGER!
GRAND BIRDS
SHORT, CHIP
Meets 1 time on Th 1/12/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $10
This class will be a quick introduction to birding with a long discussion and slideshow on the birds possible to be seen in Sun City Grand. We will cover the following:
n Quick Introduction of the Instructor and my birding story
n A short description of birding, what it is and different types of birds
n The appreciation of the nature is greatly enhanced by learning to identify families, species, behaviors, and sounds.
FEE: $30
Let's meet weekly to discuss the current events of the day. Be prepared to actively participate as we debate the pros and cons of the topics selected by the group. Each participant is encouraged to bring an item or topic currently in the public's eye. We are not limited to political items for discussion. At the beginning of each session, I will poll the group for topics. Once we have a complete list we will vote on all topics and the one garnering the most votes will be the first topic discussed at each meeting. Lively discussions will ensue, followed by resolutions. If you enjoy brisk and vigorous debate, this is the group for you.
THE BIG "FAT" LIE; THE TRUTH ABOUT FAT DILUZIO, MELISSA
Meets 1 time on Tu 1/10/23
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $30
For the last 60+ years, we have been told to avoid dietary fat. This could not be further from the truth. We need dietary fat for our bodies to function properly. It is the type of fat that we eat that determines whether it is harmful or not. You will learn which fats are dangerous and cause inflammation and which ones are beneficial for optimal health. You will also learn the foods that are to blame for heart disease, obesity and more.
UKULELE 101
DEE, JONI
Meets 6 times on Tu 1/10/23 - 2/14/23
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE: $30
Ukulele 101 students will be introduced to the Ukulele, instrument care; Ukulele chords, strums, and picking patterns. By the end of class students will be comfortable playing 3 to 4 chord songs in different genres. Please bring a notebook and ukulele. I have some ukuleles to lend out.
STEM CELL REVITALIZATION
NICHOLSEN, KATHY
Meets 1 time on We 1/11/23
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $10
By age 65 you have lost almost ALL of your stem cell activity. Learn about a historic scientific breakthrough in Stem Cell technology to
n A short discussion of ethics and safety while birding
n A longer slide show of the different birds to be seen in Grand. Ducks & Geese, Waders and other water birds, Doves, Woodpeckers, Sparrows & finches, Flycatchers, Warblers, Hawks and Owls, Lovebirds
If time allows, a walk onto the grounds to see what birds are hanging around.
NAVIGATING THROUGH MEDICARE KEEP, BRIAN
Meets 1 time on Th 1/12/23
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
FEE: $10
The intent of this class is to help people understand how Medicare works. Defining what Part A B cover, how and when to take Part D, what is the donut hole?. These are questions many people have about Medicare. The class will explain what the difference is between a Medigap policy (Supplement) and a Part C (HMO, Medicare Advantage). The class will define what circumstances can help determine why you may pick one type of plan over another as well as one insurance company over another. Everyone's scenario is different whether they are currently in Medicare or entering into Medicare for the first time.
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT SORENSEN, KEN
Meets 1 time on Th 1/12/23
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
FEE: $15
For someone who was born in what would appear to be the lap of luxury, why did she struggle badly with self-image throughout much of her life? Being orphaned by the age of 10, being rejected by a difficult mother in law, having to redefine herself on many occasions, what drove this woman to become the best example of service to others and making a difference and making the best of difficult situations? Adlai Stevenson said of her: "She would rather light a candle than curse the darkness." Come and hear her story.
DISCOVER
THE ART OF AIKIDO FENLEY, JIM
Meets 1 time on Tu 1/17/23
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM FEE: $10 Aikido is a non-competitive Japanese martial art that does not rely on punching or kicking. By definition, the word Aikido means the way of harmony. Aikido is a defensive martial art which uses a variety of entering, blending and turning movements to control and redirect your opponent's energy against them to resolve the situation. Aikido is practiced by both men and women and can be enjoyed from childhood to well into your senior years. Aikido improves flexibility, strength, balance and confidence. Topics covered will include: a brief history of the art and what is involved in a typical class. The instructors will demonstrate a variety of techniques which may include the use of locks and throws. The class does not require student participation but welcomes any questions.
GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED—THE GOSPEL YEARS
SWARTZ, GINGER
Meets 1 time on Tu 1/17/23
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM FEE: $15 Fans of Bob Dylan are often tempted to ignore what is sometimes termed his gospel period. (1979-1981). Some even refer to Dylan as more of a preacher than a music icon during this time. Dylan did not instantly morph into the use of biblical references in his music - he had started to include religious undertones and messages in his work as early as 1967. This program will look at early Dylan biblical references that lead up to the genius of his poetic work during this period. Primary focus will be on the poetry of individual tracks from Slow Train Coming (1979), Saved (1980) and Shot of Love (1981).
VICARIOUS TRAVELS: TRAVEL OUR NARROW-GAUGE RAILROADS
DION, TERRI
Meets 1 time on We 1/18/23
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM FEE: $10 Vicarious Travels: Come Along for the Ride! We love to travel and we love to take pictures! Terri Dion (Travelinterri) and Grand Photos are collaborating to bring you "Vicarious Travels"; photographic adventures from around the world. Member/travelers from Grand Photos will share their photos and fun so we can vicariously enjoy their exotic trips! All aboard for a trip down memory lane with steam engines from the days of yesteryear. Our adventure includes traveling on the Cumbres Toltec Scenic Railroad from Antonio, Colorado to Chama, New Mexico. We begin in the open prairies and rolling hills; many switchbacks eventually making our climb into the forested foothills with even more switchbacks. Near the summit we pass through the Toltec Tunnel before descending back through the foothills to the town of Chama at about. The second trip is on the Durango Silverton Railroad in Colorado. This is a roundtrip adventure beginning in Durango. We travel along the farmland valley of the winding Animas River. Eventually we climb into the forested San Juan Mountains still following the Animas River in a narrow valley culminating in the historic mining town of Silverton where we'll board our train for the return trip. The show ends with a special really narrow-gauge railroad surprise.
AGATHA CHRISTIE, AN ONGOING MYSTERY SHAFER, EDWARD
Meets 2 times on We 1/18/23 - 1/25/23
DYNAMIC DUOS
CANEPA, LARRY
Meets 1 time on Fr 1/20/23
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $15
BLUES HARMONICA
REGEN, LARRY
Meets 6 times on Mo 1/23/23 - 2/27/23
FEE: $15 Why is Agatha Christie the all-time bestselling writer of fiction? We will analyze her writing style and consider how film adaptations of her work contribute to her success. A video will be used for discussion.
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
KRUSE FAVORITE MOVIES
KRUSE, DIANE
Meets 12 times on We 1/18/23 - 4/5/23 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
FEE: N/C Enjoy 12 weeks of Kruse Favorite Movies and learn a bit about each. Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Moonstruck, Hunt For Red October, Heart and Souls, Sixth Sense, Chocolat, Julie and Julia, Best Marigold Hotel, The Help, Brooklyn, Black Panther, Little Women.
8 COSTLY MISTAKES IN ESTATE PLANNING
EASTMAN, DAVID
Meets 2 times on Th 1/19/23 - 1/26/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $10
Come listen to Attorney Dave Eastman, a local Estate Planning Attorney with over 15 years of experience. He will cover these main topics: What Happens to Your Estate When You Die? How to Prepare for Incapacity. What Steps Do I Take When Death Occurs? Do I Have Proper Legal Documents in Place? Will They Work for Me? Do I Need to Update My Documents? What Reasons are Needed to Update and Make Changes to My Documents? Common Costly Estate Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them. Did Congress Make Changes Recently that Would Affect my Estate Plan?
MIGHTY COLORADO RIVER FROM GLACIERS TO THE GULF TURNER, JIM
Meets 1 time on Th 1/19/23
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE: $15
Based on historian Jim Turner's award-winning book, The Mighty Colorado River: from the Glaciers to the Gulf, this presentation traces the Green and Colorado rivers from their origins as bubbling glacial springs to roaring torrents through deep canyons in Utah, Arizona, and Nevada, and finally to the salt flats in Mexico. The emphasis will be on the Utah/Arizona sections and the stunning photographs of more than a dozen leading landscape photographers tell the story of the river's two thousand miles of scenic wonders, wildlife, history, and recreation.
REMBRANDT REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 1 time on Fr 1/20/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $15
Rembrandt painted during the Golden Age of Dutch art. Today he is viewed as a great master of painting. He did etchings as well. In addition talking about his paintings, you will discover why he did etchings and what he etched. His life had major high points and low points. In this talk his life and his art will be discussed in great detail. You will also discover why this small country had so many professional artists and why this was the Golden Age of Dutch Art
From chips and salsa to peanut butter and jelly to mac 'n cheese to Champagne and caviar, some foods just belong together. We'll explore a wide range of delicious food marriages and taste plenty from around the world.
MEMORY LANE GENEALOGY LEFFLER, TERI
Meets 1 time on Fr 1/20/23 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE: $10 I will teach the reasons genealogy benefits our health and families, explain how to start and expand your family tree, introduce a free online database that's the largest shared tree in the world, aide in photograph and document digital preserving, and discuss the importance of life documenting.
BOOTS ON THE GROUND— COMBATTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING
ASH, NANCY
Meets 1 time on Mo 1/23/23 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE: $10 Human trafficking is a huge battle in our cities, but there is hope! Come hear varying issues from a Glendale PD vice detective perspective who has worked in this for years, We will also hear a survivor share insights that will further bring this crime to light and provide hope. There will also be a representative from the Phoenix Dream Center Hope Wing that helps survivors recover.
GILGAMESH AND THE FLOOD DR. CALLAHAN, RUTH
Meets 2 times on Mo 1/23/23 - 1/30/23 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
FEE: $20
The Epic of Gilgamesh originated in Mesopotamia - the Cradle of Civilization (present day Iraq) - approximately 2200 BCE. However, unlike the epics of Homer, Gilgamesh was lost in time, trapped in wedge-shaped writing on clay tablets awaiting translation. Eventually 19th Century archaeologists arrived, and each season's dig offered more to read and to learn, until one day the translator George Smith, while reading in the British Museum, was so overcome that he raced around the room and threw off his clothes :). What was appearing before Smith's eyes was the story of the Flood, only this time the ark belonged to a man named Ut-napishtim. Our class will begin by laying some groundwork regarding the Mesopotamian civilization, and then we will discuss the Epic of Gilgamesh, where Ut-napishtim's story appears.
ANGELS AMONG US PIECZONKA, CINDY
Meets 1 time on Mo 1/23/23
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
FEE: $20
If you believe in Angels, this class is for you! If you aren't sure, please come and you will not be disappointed! This powerful class will give you action steps to connect with the Angelic Realm. Open your heart and you will feel their Angelic presence and absorb their love, light and grace. There will be a guided meditation leading you to meeting your Guardian Angel. Everyone will leave with an Angel Message. It will truly be a Heavenly Experience!
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM FEE: $30 This is an opportunity for beginners to learn blues harmonica. We will cover how to get single notes, bends and blues riffs/fills. The instructor is a full-time musician and harmonica teacher with years of stage, teaching, and studio experience. Required: 10 hole diatonic harmonica key "C". Suggest purchasing "DaBell Story" brand harmonica as an economical quality instrument. Supplier is Rockinronsmusicsd.com or phone (858)566-9545. Price is about FEE: $38 including shipping with 2-4 day delivery.
WESTERN CIVILIZATION: THE EUROPEAN MIDDLE AGES: 1095 TO 1450 CE
DILIBERTO, SALVATORE
Meets 4 times on Tu 1/24/23 - 2/14/23
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM FEE: $25 In the last chapter of Western Civilization, we covered the events following the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire circa 500-1000 CE. Many times, referred to as the "Dark Ages", we found the period to be multi-faceted with the foundation of the four pillars of the era: the growth of the Christian Church, the Byzantine Empire, the advent and spread of Islamic Civilization, and the newly established German Kingdoms in Western Europe.
We will begin this chapter with the High Middle Ages, 1000 to 1300 CE. Topics in this period will include:
n The Crusades
n The development and origins of modern European states
n The Papacy, Emperors vs Popes
n Popular Culture: village life, religion, nobility, and the revival of monasticism
n Urban revival, Scholasticism, Medieval universities, Literature and Architecture
We will conclude with the Crises of the Late Middle Ages, 1300-1450 CE. Topics in this period will include: The "Black Death". The "Hundred Years War", The challenges to the Church and the Papacy. In addition to lectures, course readings, and discussion, I will add a variety of audio/video resources with emphasis on life at the time.
REDESIGNING OUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM: IMPROVING PEOPLE, PLACES, & PROCESSES
FRITZ, WINNIE
Meets 1 time on Tu 1/24/23
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM FEE: $15 Our healthcare system faces quality, staffing, access, and financial issues. In this class we will: a) explore major challenges hospitals/health systems team members face; b) define the 4 goals they wish to achieve; and c) describe the People-Places-Process changes planned and/or underway.
MEGAREGIONS AND MEGAPROJECTS FOR WATER SUSTAINABILITY
GIBBS, JEFF
Meets 3 times on Tu 1/24/23 - 2/7/23
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM FEE: $25 With water supply being increasingly challenged in Arizona, it is now becoming clear that
sufficient water augmentation strategies can only be achieved thru megaprojects planned for megaregions. This course will explore the reasons behind this situation and explore the possibilities of executing megaprojects such as sea water desalination for the Southwest megaregion.
HOW TO BE HAPPIER
PERKINS, LAURA LEE
Meets 1 time on We 1/25/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $15
Would you like to have more happiness in your life? Who wouldn't? If you feel open to trying some new ideas and/or behaviors, this class will offer many options. Is happiness a choice, no matter where the source of your unhappiness lies? Many people who have problems creating happiness as a way of life are people who are not willing to give up anything. Let's have some fun with a tough topic!
INNER PEACE BY BLENDING WITH SOUL SELF
LOBROVICH, KARON
Meets 2 times on We 1/25/23 - 2/1/23 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM FEE: $15
We will discuss various ways of obtaining a peace filled life. We look at our habits of thought and action and gently mold them in a new direction. We look at patterns in our lives and see how we can blend them more with the recommendations of our Soul Self.
LEONARDO DA VINCI REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 1 time on Fr 1/27/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $15
Leonardo da Vinci, best known for the Mona Lisa, was a High Renaissance painter, sculptor, musician, scientist and inventor, who is still recognized as a genius. His life though, was a soap opera. In this course we will learn about his life in detail, what drove him to excel, the historical context in which he worked and the characteristics of his artwork.
CUBISM
REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 1 time on Fr 1/27/23
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM FEE: $15
From the late 1800's to World War II, Paris was the center of western art. Artists from Europe and the Americas came to study and grow as artists. They produced a variety of chronologically overlapping art styles. Some styles lasted a few years, others, many years. Some styles were practiced by a few artists, some by many artists. Artists usually practiced more than one style in their working career. They produced styles that changed all aspects of art: composition, color theory, paint application, representation of objects, etc. In this lecture we will look at one style, Cubism, and some of the artists that practiced this style. You will discover how it came about, the artists that started this style, how the style changed over time, and some of the other artists that practiced this style. Some of the art work will be discussed in detail.
PAUL MCCARTNEY 80TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
BRUNO, VINNIE
Meets 2 times on Mo We 1/30/23 - 2/1/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE: $20
This program is a snapshot on the extraordinary career of Sir Paul McCartney. We will explore the many talents of pop's Renaissance man - singer/ songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, arranger and painter, We will travel with Paul down the long and winding road starting with his early days in Liverpool and Hamburg, through his remarkable creative groundbreaking recordings with The Beatles, to his post-Beatles work with his band Wings, his many musical collaborations and his never ending touring. We will canvas many of his songs from "Yesterday" (Beatles) to "Band on the Run" (Wings) to "Ebony Ivory (with Stevie Wonder). Paul McCartney has recorded over 50 albums in many genres including pop, electronic and classical. Among his many awards he has been inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 as a member of The Beatles and again as a solo performer in 1999. Paul is one of the most successful composers in history.
OPTIMIZING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
PRINE,
PAM
Meets 1 time on Mo 1/30/23
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
FEE: $10
You will learn how your Social Security Benefit is calculated and the importance of reviewing the data. This class will take you through the decision of when to file for your social security benefits.
It will provide a road map for maximizing your benefits with the Social Security Administration and your overall retirement plan. Learn why it is important to establish an online account with the social security administration. Get clarification on spousal benefits and how to claim them. These and many other Social Security issues will be addressed.
A STORYTELLING WORKSHOP FRANCOM, DIANE
Meets 4 times on Tu 1/31/23 - 2/21/23 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. You've seen photographs of these destinations, but few have actually visited them because these destinations are difficult to access. This is your chance to visit these destinations vicariously.
THE TRAVELING WILBURYS STORY BRUNO, VINNIE
Meets 1 time on Th 2/2/23
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM FEE: $15
to many compositions where they incorporated the numerous elements of baroque music. We will discuss how their songs were conceived, written and recorded. Songs include "Yesterday" (string quartet), "Penny Lane (piccolo trumpet), "Eleanor Rigby" (violin), "Fool on the Hill" (flute) and many others. Note: Class is Monday Feb 6 and Wednesday Feb 8
FEE: $20
Come and share your stories! Come and learn more about storytelling, whether to share with friends or family, for a reunion or a dinner party, we all have stories to tell and we will workshop those stories.
ASTRONOMY - PART ONE AIBINDER, JOSEPH
Meets 4 times on We 2/1/23 - 2/22/23 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE: $30
The course begins with the basic science of astronomy and evolution of telescopes to the discovery of the big bang creation of the universe, the development and life cycle of the stars and sun, to their death in supernovas and their remnants as white dwarfs, neutron stars, pulsars and black holes. The course is highly visual with the use of images from the great ground based and space based telescopes and videos/simulations from NASA, ESA and leading universities. New space programs like Artemis that will be bringing humanity to the moon and Mars will also be explored.
THE BRILL BUILDING SONGWRITERS
BRUNO, VINNIE
Meets 1 time on Th 2/2/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE: $15
The Brill Building located at 1619 Broadway in New York City along with other neighborhood buildings that housed many composers and publishers in the late 50s and 60s whose recordings have become known as the Brill Building Sound. We will explore the many songwriters (including Burt Bacharach, Carole King, Neil Sedaka) who are responsible for creating the extraordinary soundtrack that not only defined an era but whose influence endures six decades later. Songs include: "Hound Dog" (Elvis), "Wishin' and Hopin" (Dusty Springfield), "A Teenager In Love" (Dion and Belmonts), "I'm Into Something Good" (Herman's Hermits), "Kicks" (Paul Revere Raiders), "Be My Baby" (The Ronettes) and many others.
VICARIOUS TRAVELS— EXOTIC ARIZONA DESTINATIONS
DION, TERRI
Meets 1 time on Th 2/2/23
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $10
Join Larry Lindner to explore The Wave, Havasupai Falls, and White Pocket, three beautiful, but rarely visited Arizona treasures. Terri will give you a brief introduction to the destinations, then you'll join Larry to hike (virtually) to the Wave, a colorful, undulating sandstone rock formation in northern Arizona. Next, you'll traverse Havasu Canyon and pass through Supai Village on the way to the spectacular blue-green waters of Havasupai Falls and on to Mooney Falls. Finally, you'll discover White Pocket in the
We will travel in the footsteps of the Traveling Wilburys and how they came together to form the ultimate supergroup. We will journey with founding member ex-Beatle George Harrison as he joins forces with Jeff Lynne (Electric Light Orchestra), Roy Orbison (Caruso of Rock), Bob Dylan (Cultural Icon) and Tom Petty (Heartbreakers). Their unique collaboration resulted in two highly successful albums incorporating folk, rock, rockabilly and pop into their recordings, - each member has been inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. We will explore many recordings including tracks by the Traveling Wilburys ("Handle With Care") along with material by the individual members before joining forces and additional postWilburys collaborations.
GOLDEN AGE OF ILLUSTRATION REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 1 time on Fr 2/3/23 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE: $15 This was a period of illustration excellence in magazines and books. This art work and the artists who produced it was made possible from the advances in technology which allowed for accurate and inexpensive art reproductions, plus the voracious demand by the public for this new graphic art. American artists include Howard Pyle, Charles Dana Gibson, N.C. Wyeth, and Maxfield Parrish. European artists include Aubrey Beardsley, Walter Crane, Edmund Dulac, Kay Nielson, Beatrix Potter, and Arthur Rackham.
MUSEE D'ORSAY
REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 1 time on Fr 2/3/23
MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION, AN INTRODUCTION OR REFRESHER BAILEY, GENA
Meets 1 time on Mo 2/6/23
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM FEE: $10 An introduction or refresher to 5 simple practices for a daily life of Mindfulness and the 5 essentials for successful meditation. Get the basics in mind/ body health, mindful living, and evidence-based benefits of meditation. Experience meditation and mindfulness among heart centered, loving kindness, gratitude, and walking meditation practices.
STUFF WE OWN (OR OWNS US?)
SHAFER, EDWARD
Meets 2 times on Mo 2/6/23 - 2/13/23
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM FEE: $15 Collector or hoarder? Want to be a minimalist? Each thing a memory/story? Philosophical and psychological analysis of our materialistic culture. Lecture and discussion.
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION— CORPS OF DISCOVERY DION, TERRI
Meets 2 times on We 2/8/23 - 2/15/23
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM FEE: $15
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
FEE: $15 Museums have vast extensive collections of art. Rather than flying to these museums and spending hours walking, sit back in your chair as we view and discuss some of the art from Paris' Musee d'Orsay. It has one of the largest collections in Europe, with around 3,000 artworks on display. It concentrates works of art from artists born after 1820 and before 1870. It has paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. In addition to its other collections, museum has the worlds largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces from such artists as Renoir, Monet, Cezanne, Seurat, Van Gogh, and Gauguin.
THE BEATLES: THE BAROQUE POP RECORDINGS (1965-1969)
BRUNO, VINNIE
Meets 2 times on Mo We 2/6/23 - 2/8/23
In May 1804, the Corps of Discovery left Camp River Dubois in the keelboat and two pirogues, crossed the Mississippi River, and headed up the Missouri. Over the next 28 months they traversed 8000 miles of land and water. Because of its unparalleled success and the seeming ease with which it was carried out, we tend to overlook the hardships and dangers they confronted. Their detailed journals give us insights into their adventure. Join Terri to learn about these intrepid explorers, their experiences and the importance of their expedition.
THE BEE GEES
BRUNO, VINNIE
Meets 1 time on Th 2/9/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $20 Baroque pop fuses elements of rock with classical music often incorporating layered harmonies, string sections, harpsichords, woodwinds and brass instruments. We will travel with The Beatles as they invent baroque pop from their first piano inspired baroque harpsichord solo on "In My Life"
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE: $15 We will journey with the most successful male pop trio in rock as they navigate through two distinct periods of exceptional achievements: as a pop group of the late 60s to the biggest disco band in the world in the 70s. We will travel with the band from their early days in Australia into their pop standards ("New York Mining Disaster 1941") to the band's disco flavored hits ("Stayin' Alive"). Their songwriting and their three-part tight harmonies are unique and instantly recognizable. They have been inducted to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and The Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
BIBLICAL CITIZENSHIP IN MODERN AMERICA HOLUB, LINDA
Meets 8 times on Th 2/9/23 - 3/30/23 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $30
Biblical Citizenship in Modern America created by David Barton of Wallbuilders,and Rick Green, Patriot Academy, is an 8-week study of how the Constitution and the Bible are foundational to one another. This study teaches the Constitution and its founding fathers' mindset as they wrote the three founding documents: The Declaration of Independence, Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It speaks to the duty of Christians to be informed voters. Citizens have a responsibility to be informed and to be stewards of the Constitutional Republic our founding fathers have given us. Christians have an even greater responsibility to be good stewards of our Republic. This study goes in depth of the intent of the founding fathers by letters written to one another during the time it was written. It is a living Constitution but not an evolving one. It is a timeless document that when adhered to will give us prosperity and peace. Instructor can be reached at 712-251-8822.
Note: There is an additional, non-refundable cost of $20 for the workbook. Please bring cash payment to the Grand Learning office after registering for class. No refunds or credits can be issued for the book. If you registered and cannot attend, you may give/or sell your spot to someone else - just let us know as there is limited space in this class.
BOOK STUDY: A PEARL OF GREAT VALUE: WOMEN IN SEARCH OF A PURPOSEFUL LIFE
HOLUB, LINDA
Meets 7 times on Th 2/9/23 - 3/23/23 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
on such topics often are even better than our inperson discussions! Get the book in the Grand Learning Office, read it, come to class, listen, think, ask questions, discuss, agree, disagree -- we always have civil discussions! Note: To preorder book for $25, please contact Grand Learning. This class is online on ZOOM. The link will be sent to the email address on file with your Grand Learning account. Please call the day before class if you didn't receive the link - remember to check your SPAM folder.
THE LOUVRE MUSEUM REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 2 times on Fr 2/10/23 - 2/17/23 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE: $20
The Louvre is the most visited museum, with about 10 million visitors a year, and also one of the world's largest museums covering 2 1/3 square miles. This talk will cover the history of Louvre, from fortress to museum. With about 35,000 objects, this course will only be an overview of the collections with some in-depth talk of a few of the objects. We will continue from collection to collection.
MICHELANGELO'S SISTINE CHAPEL REAMER, ALLEN Meets 2 times on Fr 2/10/23 - 2/17/23 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
of water resources will impact the plans for growth for Surprise which will be incorporated in the forthcoming draft of this General Plan update. This class will be co-led by Jason Moquin, the Planning Manager for the City of Surprise and by Michael Boule, the Water Resource Director for the City of Surprise.
Note: Class meets three (3) times EVERY OTHER WEEK on Tuesdays: February 14, February 28 and March 14.
HOME AUTOMATION BASICS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN PLANNING A "SMART" HOME SPATA, TONY
Meets 1 time on We 2/15/23
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM FEE: $10 This presentation provides foundational information, in a mostly non-technical format, on how to integrate automated lighting, door locks, temperature control, garage door monitoring, smoke/carbon monoxide detectors and other devices in a unified manner to achieve a "Smart" home. It also goes into "what they don't tell you" in those slick ads that imply all you need to do is talk into your TV's remote control (or similar device) and things magically happen.
FEE: $20
In this talk you will discover that the Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings are due to unwashed socks. We will take a detailed look at the Sistine Chapel paintings. We will also cover a short history of the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo's feelings and poetry regarding the painting of the ceiling.
THE SMILE - A COMPLEX TOOL, AND TOY HALL, JOHN
Meets 5 times on Th 2/16/23 - 3/16/23
FEE: $30
The author facilitates a seven-week personal discovery journey to find one's God-given purpose for this season of life. Through fun, innovative and interactive exercises, you will have the opportunity to choose new ways to bring meaning and fulfillment into your life. You will learn strategies to bring life into balance. Most people spend more time planning their vacations than planning their lives. This is an opportunity to write your future script and live it out intentionally. The only homework is to read a chapter a week. The workbook portion of the study will be done in class. The author brings in many extra tools which help to peel back one layer at a time of one's authentic self. The author teaches from a biblical worldview. Instructor can be reached at 712-251-8822 w/questions. Note: There is an additional, non-refundable fee of $10 for the workbook. Copies will be available for purchase at the Grand Learning office or through the instructor.
GREAT DECISIONS
2023 US FOREIGN POLICY
SAUNDERS, BONNIE
ZOOM CLASS
Meets 8 times on ZOOM Th 2/9/23 - 3/30/23 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
FEE: $30 As always, the Great Decisions 2023 topics are extremely relevant: 1. Energy Geopolitics, 2. War Crimes, 3. China and the U.S., 4. Economic Warfare, 5. Politics in Latin America, 6. Global Famine, 7. Iran at a Crossroads, 8. Climate Migration. A great surprise: our zoom discussions
3D PRINTING LAURSEN, LARRY Meets 1 time on Mo 2/13/23 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
FEE: $10
The class will cover 3D filament printing with some references to other 3D printing systems. We will explore how models are created, computer programs used to convert models to machine instructions, and how the 3D printer generates the finished part.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN LIVE— PRESIDENTS' DAY VOEHL, JOHN Meets 1 time on Mo 2/13/23 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM FEE: $25 It's so simple. We all smile, some more than others. Behind our COVID mask, or right out in the open. Why? When? How? What message are we sending when we smile? And what message is being received? Maybe it's not so simple after all. Come explore the upside-down frown.
THE RISING TAX RISK OF RETIREMENT PRINE, PAM ZOOM CLASS
Meets 1 time on ZOOM Fr 2/17/23
FEE: $15
Abraham Lincoln talks through the 15 Presidents that preceded him, describing their importance and own his connections with them. He also provides the highlights of his own 16th Presidency, including the Civil War, emancipation and Gettysburg Address.
SURPRISE: WATER RESOURCES AND THE GENERAL PLAN UPDATE GIBBS, JEFF Meets 3 times on Tu 2/14, 2/28 and 3/14/23
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
FEE: $25
Long term water sustainability will be a significant issue for Surprise in 23. During 2022, the City completed an update to its Water Resources Master Plan. During 23, the City will be completing an update to its General Plan which will be voted on during the General Election in 2024. This class will explore how the availability
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM FEE: $10 Many experts predict higher tax rates in the future, especially with the recent increase in emergency federal spending. And if you're only focused on the market, you may miss a big risk impacting the amount of income you receive in retirement. During this class you will learn: Why taxes may be the biggest retirement risk you haven't planned for; Why today's market requires specialized planning to meet your retirement goals; How to calculate the total amount of taxes you may pay on your IRA or 401(k) in retirement.
This class is online on ZOOM. The link will be sent to the email address on file with your Grand Learning account. Please call the day before class if you didn't receive the link - remember to check your SPAM folder.
BEST WRITING
CONTESTS
PERKINS, LAURA LEE
Meets 1 time on Fr 2/17/23
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
FEE: $15
Do you love to write but are confused about where to submit? Contests are a great way to learn to meet editors' expectations and maybe earn some prize money. This can develop into a really fun hobby!
SORENSEN, KEN
Meets 1 time on Tu 2/21/23
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
FEE: $15
In the Spring of 1914, Antarctic explorer, Ernest Shackleton put an ad in the London Times which said: "Men wanted for hazardous journey, small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful, honor and recognition in case of success". That ad brought all kinds of response and men came because they knew that this adventure to the South Pole might be the last great adventure of their lives. They also knew that they were going to be with Ernest Shackleton. Shackleton had earned a reputation as someone who was very capable in times of crisis. His story of bringing his men back safely is that of legend. Come and hear who he was and what he did.
REVERSE MORTGAGES—A SCAM OR A LIFE SAVER?
DUFFIN, REX
Meets 1 time on Tu 2/21/23
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
FEE: $10
This class will review the basics of the government insured reverse mortgage program - it's pros and cons, delivered with humor. At the end of the class you should be able to know the ins and outs of the reverse mortgage.
UKULELE 102—TIPS AND TRICKS JAM
DEE, JONI
Meets 6 times on Tu 2/21/23 - 3/28/23
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE: $30
The class will teach continuing Ukulele 101 students and those with some rudimentary ukulele experience that want to continue to expand their technique and knowledge in playing the ukulele. They will focus on new chords, strums and finger-picking skills. Students will learn how to enhance song playing and learn different genres. By the end of class students will be comfortable attempting independent learning and skills that will allow them to play 5 to 7 chord songs in different genres. Please bring a notebook and ukulele.
LED LIGHTING AND ELECTRONIC LIGHTING CONTROLS
SPATA, TONY
Meets 1 time on We 2/22/23
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
FEE: $10
Have you gone to Home Depot or Lowe's lately to buy a "60 Watt light bulb"? How about Best Buy that has multiple shelves devoted to not only lights that can change their color, but also controls for them that are either wireless or voice activated? Welcome to lighting and their controls in the 21st Century! LED's have rendered incandescent and compact fluorescent lamps obsolete. Electronic lighting controls are now capable of not only Off-and-On functions, but are fully automated for either pre-scheduled, voice or wireless operation. This class will present an in-depth examination of how to select appropriate LED lights, and the controls required to achieve their maximum benefit. It's recommended (but not required) that you know the material in the Home Automation for Beginners Class (We 2/15/23 9:00–10:30 AM $10).
SAVING OUR ENDANGERED MONARCH BUTTERFLIES
KOMASSA, CAROL
Meets 1 time on We 2/22/23
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM FEE: $15
How we can help save this species, the Migrating Monarch, who have now been declared "Endangered" in the USA. Why are they important to all of us? Native plantings, what they must have, pesticide use and raising. Carol is a Monarch Conservationist and has raised/ released over 500 Monarchs. Carol Komassa is a Certified and Licensed Master Gardener in Maricopa County, a Monarch Conservationist, and experienced teacher.
REMINGTON AND RUSSELL: ARTISTS OF THE AMERICAN WEST REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 1 time on Fr 2/24/23
none succeed in every aspect. It remains unique. This course is not about the current conflicts among political parties or angry adherents for one side or the other. It is about a document which has stood the test of time and conflict. It makes us who we are as a nation. It defines American culture. Our first session addresses events from the first settlement of Europeans on our eastern seaboard, through our War for Independence, to the making of the Constitution. The second session addresses the Bill of Rights and ratification of the other amendments. Our third and final session examines some landmark decisions of the Supreme Court (personal choices of mine). My hope is that this little narrative nugget will capture the attention of those truly interested in this historic document.
FEE: $15 Frederic Remington and Charles Russell depicted the images of the American West with their sculpture and paintings. Their art work captures the American West at a specific period of time. The art style they developed will be continued by many artists to this day. While their styles are very similar, their lives were very different. We will discuss their lives, their paintings and their sculpture.
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
GROWING THROUGH GRIEF PERKINS, LAURA LEE
Meets 4 times on Fr 2/24/23 - 3/17/23 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $30 When we first lose a loved one, we can hardly put one foot in front of the other. Death breaks our hearts and unsettles our souls. Grief is a severe, self-limiting state, but by no means a permanent condition. Don't expect too much of yourself when you are learning to cope with loss. Also, grief is not always the result of a death. When your life is shattered by the unexpected - a terrifying biopsy, loss of work, a partner decides your marriage is over and more. To hide grief is asking for more problems. When grief remains unexpressed, it hardens, and we often become scared. This 4 week course will offer many suggestions to help you move forward.
MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION, AN INTRODUCTION OR REFRESHER
BAILEY, GENA
Meets 1 time on Fr 2/24/23
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE: $10
An introduction or refresher to 5 simple practices for a daily life of Mindfulness and the 5 essentials for successful meditation. Get the basics in mind/ body health, mindful living, and evidence-based benefits of meditation. Experience meditation and mindfulness among heart centered, loving kindness, gratitude, and walking meditation practices.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
KELLEHER, JOHN
Meets 3 times on Mo 2/27/23 - 3/13/23
9:00 AM -10:30 AM
FEE: $20
"A house built on sand cannot stand." Our national home, the United States of America, is not built on sand. It is built on the bedrock of our Constitution, withstanding the storms of politics, abused and misused, even civil war. Many try to emulate it,
CONVERSATIONS WITH A RABBI: CHALLENGES OF TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY ROSENBERG, DAVID
Meets 3 times on Mo 2/27/23 - 3/13/23
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM FEE: $25 We are living through a very difficult time in America. The challenges are incredible and the solutions are not simple. But we are thinking, caring human beings; let's talk about what is really going on and how dangerous the internet and social media have become. There will also be discussion about new types of computers and how their power may potentially effect our freedom.
HOLISTIC WELLNESS THROUGH THE SEVEN ENERGY CENTERS OF THE BODY
PIECZONKA, CINDY
Meets 1 time on Mo 2/27/23
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM FEE: $20
In this class we will talk about the role that each of these energy centers plays in the body and in your life. I will explain how important it is to keep these areas cleared and balanced. These energy centers may be considered the "voice" of the body, mind and soul. We will discuss how each one speaks to us in a different way to tell us what we need to know to bring the body in balance to feel happy, healthy, whole and well! We will end the class with a guided meditation cleansing and balancing each energy center.
THOMAS ALVA EDISON ELLIOTT, JACK
Meets 1 time on Tu 2/28/23
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM FEE: $10
In this course we share the life of one of the most famous and prolific inventors, scientists, and businessmen of all times, Thomas Alva Edison. A man who exerted a tremendous influence on our lives.
INTRO TO FICTION WRITING
GRAVES, DAROLD
Meets 5 times on Tu 2/28/23 - 3/28/23
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM FEE: $25
This 5-week course is a basic presentation of the essential components of storytelling. Students will learn that words have meaning and elements of character development. This is not a memoir or biography offering. Published guest speakers may be asked to speak to class. Students should bring a composition book, pencil, and eraser to class.
WRITING YOUR LIFE STORY WORKSHOP
SWAN, HELEN
Meets 5 times on Tu 2/28/23 - 3/28/23 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $30
In this five-session class, students will learn how to put an autobiography together that is interesting and engages the reader. Each week a writing skill will be taught as well as autobiography tips. In this class, students will improve in writing descriptions including similes, metaphors, and other figurative language tools. Pacing in your writing will be explained.
THE PEACE OF PATIENCE MEDITATION SERIES
TABKAY, GEN KELSANG
Meets 4 times on We 3/1/23 - 3/22/23 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
LEARNING TO LOOK AT PAINTINGS REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 3 times on Fr 3/3/23 - 3/17/23 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $25
Did you ever look at a painting and wonder if there is more than you see now? There are specific ways to view a painting that will increase your enjoyment and understanding of it; whether it is realistic or abstract. In this course we will learn to look at paintings, analyze them, and discover their artistic language. This is a very interactive course, both you and the class as a whole will participate in looking at paintings.
GENERALS OF WORLD WAR II
SORENSEN, KEN
Meets 1 time on Fr 3/3/23
AGING WELL!
KEYS TO MANAGING PAIN &
DICARO, PT, MARY
Meets 1 time on We 3/8/23
DISEASE
FEE: $20
Patience is an inner strength that enables us to accept and grow from whatever life throws at us. Without cultivating patience we remain vulnerable to anxiety and frustration, and it is difficult for us to maintain peaceful relationships with others. If on the other hand we understand what true patience is and how extraordinarily valuable it is, we will be motivated to practice patience in daily life. In this meditation series taught by Buddhist monk, Gen Kelsang Tabkay, we will explore teachings and meditations which are practical methods for practicing true patience. Through improving our wisdom we can effectively work to change things for the better from a place of peace rather than agitation or anger. By using these methods in our daily life we will develop an inner peace that cannot be disturbed by changing conditions.
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
FEE: $15
World War II: the defining military conflict in world history. As expected, such a cataclysmic event brought the sharpest military minds on all sides, to the attention of the whole world. This presentation covers the senior military commanders serving the allied forces, the United States of America, Britain, and Russia, and the axis powers, Germany, and Japan. How did their lives intersect, and what was their perception of one another? Come hear the stories of their lives and the fight they engaged in to literally determine the future of the world.
ANNA ELLA CARROL, A WOMAN FAR AHEAD OF HER TIME VOEHL, JOHN Meets 1 time on Mo 3/6/23
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
FEE: $15
11:00 AM - 1:30 PM FEE: $15 What are the root causes of pain, chronic disease and accelerated aging in the body? What is the difference between your biological (internal) age and your chronological age? What factors within your control contribute to a healthy and long life span? What do diseases such as Diabetes, Arthritis, Alzheimer's disease and Cardiovascular disease have in common? These are a few of the questions we will answer in this important class as we dive deep into preventing disease and proactively managing your health even as you add candles to your birthday cake! Using the medical model and tools of Functional Medicine we will explore why disease develops in the body and how exercise, stress management, nutrition, quality sleep and social engagement restore balance to the body and promote a return to health. Research has shown that when we understand and mitigate the precursors to pain and disease we can prevent and even reverse many of the diseases that reduce our health span, enjoyment and quality of life.
GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED— TORCH SONGS & LOVE BALLADS
SWARTZ, GINGER
Meets 1 time on Fr 3/10/23
NATIVE
ROADS: A GUIDE TO THE NAVAJO AND HOPI NATIONS
TURNER, JIM
Meets 1 time on We 3/1/23
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $15
Fran Kosik worked for the Indian Health Service at Tuba City, Arizona and spent thirty years learning about the culture, geology, geography, history, and archaeology of the Hopi and Navajo nations. Her book, Native Roads, A Complete Motoring Guide to the Navajo and Hopi Nations, has been a top seller since 1995. In 2013, historian Jim Turner took a ten-day trip around the area update a third edition. This presentation contains many beautiful photographs of the areas covered in the original edition, as well as many new ones. After seeing this program, newcomers can hardly wait to go, and old timers relive fond memories and feel the call to return.
ASTRONOMY - PART TWO
AIBINDER, JOSEPH
Meets 4 times on We 3/1/23 - 3/22/23
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE: $30
Using telescopes and interplanetary space probes and advanced simulations the solar system's formation, evolution, its major and minor planets and moons, asteroids, and comets will be explored. Going beyond our solar system to nearby star systems and their planets will lead to distant galaxies, clusters and giant structures. New ideas about dark matter, dark energy and the evolution of the universe and the concept of the multiverse will be explored. Finally the search for extraterrestrial life and intelligence (SETI) will be reviewed.
Anna Ella Carroll was an American political activist. She stepped beyond the barriers of gender and position, to be a major voice in the political arena of Lincoln's time.
COLUMBUS VS LAS CASAS: DIVERGENT EUROPEAN APPROACHES TO THE NEW WORLD DONLAN, THOMAS Meets 1 time on Mo 3/6/23
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
FEE: $15
How did Europeans view and treat the indigenous people of the New World in the Age of Exploration? This course explores this question by comparing the conduct of two European men, Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) and Bartolome de Las Casas (1484-1566). By surveying how these men engaged indigenous people of the New World, we glimpse how European civilization championed both the most noble of ideals and exploitative, racist forms of governance.
CONTAINER GARDENING KOMASSA, CAROL Meets 1 time on Tu 3/7/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $15
Get color and variety into your yard with spring container gardening to brighten your landscape. Learn what to plant - when and where, what type of soils and containers work well. Seeds vs. starter plants and specific locations. Irrigation will also be covered as well as critter controls. Designs and great mixes with recipes. Carol Komassa is a Certified and Licensed Master Gardener in Maricopa County, a Monarch Conservationist, and experienced teacher. Presentation only.
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM FEE: $15 Although Bob Dylan may not be instantly recognized as the writer of love songs, he is credited with creating some 47 torch songs, wedding songs, and love ballads. From his 1963 release of "Girl from the North Country" (Album: FreeWheelin'), to the eerie but beautiful 1997 release of "To Make You Feel My Love" (Album: Time Out of Mind), Dylan demonstrates an uncanny ability to express romantic emotions in a simple, relatable, and overwhelmingly poetic manner. This program will focus on the poetry of twelve of those songs, with direct focus on five releases familiar to all of us.
LOST
WORLDS
OF 1863: REMOVAL OF NATIVE AMERICANS
RAAT, W. DIRK
Meets 1 time on Mo 3/13/23
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM FEE: $10 Author W. Dirk Raat offers an historical survey of the forced relocation and removal of American Indians in the Greater Southwest during the Civil War years of 1861-1863. His recent book, Lost Worlds of 1863: Relocation and Removal of American Indians in the Central Rockies and the Greater Southwest offers a unique comparative narrative approach to the diaspora experiences of the Apaches, O'odham and Yaqui in Arizona and Sonora, the Navajo and Yavapai in Arizona, the Shoshone of Utah, the Utes of Colorado, the Northern Paiutes of Nevada and California, and other indigenous communities in the region.
FOODS THAT FIGHT INFLAMMATION
DILUZIO, MELISSA
Meets 1 time on Tu 3/14/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $30
Inflammation drives most chronic disease. Our bodies are designed to heal. We have the ability to reduce inflammation with our diet and lifestyle. In this class, you will learn: n Foods that fight and reduce inflammation
n Foods that promote inflammation
n Why we have inflammation
n What you can do to protect and improve your health
MILITARY WIVES IN EARLY ARIZONA CLEERE, JAN ZOOM CLASS
Meets 1 time on ZOOM We 3/15/23
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
FEE: $15
When the US Army ordered troops into Arizona Territory in the 19th century to protect and defend newly established settlements, military men often brought their wives and families, particularly officers who might be stationed in the west for years. Most of the women were from refined, eastern-bred families with little knowledge of the territory. Their letters, diaries, and journals from their years on army posts reveal untold hardships and challenges. They learned to cope with the sparseness, the heat, sickness, and danger, including wildlife they never imagined. These women were bold, brave, and compassionate. They became an integral part of military posts that peppered the West and played an important role in civilizing the untamed frontier. Combined with research tracing their movements from post to post, their personal stories personify the tragedies and triumphs many early military wives endured.
This class is online on ZOOM. The link will be sent to the email address on file with your Grand Learning account. Please call the day before class if you didn't receive the link - remember to check your SPAM folder.
EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELDS & CEMETARIES: SOLDIERS’ STORIES & REMEMBERING THE DEAD
VAN DER HAGEN, JON
Meets 1 time on We 3/15/23
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM FEE: $10
This is a review of several well known European battlefield sites, soldiers' accounts, and the international commemoration of those who will forever remain there.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DIE? HOW AN ESTATE IS ADMINISTERED UPON DEATH AND STEPS TO TAKE TODAY
EASTMAN, DAVID
Meets 3 times on Tu 3/21/23 - 4/4/23 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Necessary to Administer an Estate? 3) People That Will Need to be Contacted When Death Does Occur 4) What Needs to Happen with all of the Assets When Death Occurs? 5) How a Living Trust is Administered in Arizona 6) How a Will is Administered in Arizona 7) What is Probate and how do we avoid it? 8) Steps you can take today to make things as easy as possible for your loved ones when death or incapacity does occur 9) The legal documents that every Arizona resident should have in place prior to death to make sure your loved ones are not cursing your name after you die 10) What happens to my retirement accounts upon my passing?
CULINARY MYSTERY BOOK AND FOOD CLUB: FOREIGN ECLAIRS
JUDGE, NANCY
Meets 1 time on We 3/22/23 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FEE: $15 Do you love to read mysteries and love to eat? Then this is the class for you! Culinary mysteries are a literary genre that usually include recipes within the book and many of the characters are chefs, cooks or caterers. Join Nancy as she presents Julie Hyzy's book Foreign Eclairs. The book setting is the White House kitchen. Even if you're clueless in the kitchen or haven't read the book, it's a good opportunity to taste some recipes "to die for".
ETHICS - A BRIEF REVIEW SHAFER, EDWARD
Meets 1 time on Th 3/23/23
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
FEE: $10
Absolute values or situational relativism? Intentions or consequences the more important focus? Machiavellian power trumps all ? Discussion of specific scenarios.
FRENCH IMPRESSIONISTS REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 2 times on Fr 3/24/23 - 3/31/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $20
Impressionistic paintings continue to be loved. While painters Monet and Renoir are well known, we will focus on the great but less known Impressionists: Sisley, Pissarro, Bazille, Caillebotte, and Jongking. We will discuss their lives and their paintings. We will begin with Sisley and continue until we run out of time.
CHEMICAL TOXICITY - ARE YOU POISONING YOURSELF?
DILUZIO, MELISSA
Meets 1 time on Fr 3/24/23
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
FEE: $30
that need to be addressed in order for you to live the retirement lifestyle that you envision.
This class is online on ZOOM. The link will be sent to the email address on file with your Grand Learning account. Please call the day before class if you didn't receive the link - remember to check your SPAM folder.
PAIN MANAGEMENT & HEALING DISEASE WITH ACUPUNCTURE & OTHER HEALING MODALITIES
POPPE, CYNTHIA
Meets 1 time on Mo 3/27/23
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM FEE: $10
Introduction to Acupuncture; including a brief history of the medicine behind Acupuncture, the education requirements as well as how it is used to assess, diagnose and treat pain and other ailments effectively. Additional complimentary modalities used with Acupuncture to enhance positive results and maintain a pain free life.
NAVIGATING THROUGH MEDICARE KEEP, BRIAN
Meets 1 time on We 3/29/23
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM FEE: $10
The intent of this class is to help people understand how Medicare works. Defining what Part A B cover, how and when to take Part D, what is the donut hole?. These are questions many people have about Medicare. The class will explain what the difference is between a Medigap policy (Supplement) and a Part C (HMO, Medicare Advantage). The class will define what circumstances can help determine why you may pick one type of plan over another as well as one insurance company over another. Everyone's scenario is different whether they are currently in Medicare or entering into Medicare for the first time.
AND THEN THERE WAS ONE… END-OF-LIFE PLANNING WORKSHOP
FOX, CHARLOTTE
Meets 1 time on We 3/29/23
FEE: $10
We will discuss the steps that your loved ones will have to take upon your passing to administer your estate and what types of legal documents they will need in order to accomplish their duties. We will also discuss the necessary steps you must take today to make things as easy and efficient as possible for when you pass away. We will cover the following topics in this 3 week course: 1) Necessary Steps to Take When a Loved One Passes Away 2) What Legal Documents are
We all have a level of toxicity in our bodies. This toxic burden contributes to disease in our body. Everything we put on our skin is absorbed, everything we put in our mouth gets broken down and sent through our digestive tract. Chemicals are pervasive in our modern world. Come learn where these common chemicals are hiding in plain site, how to avoid them and some of the ways to detox from them to improve your health..
5 KEYS TO FUNDING YOUR RETIREMENT PRINE, PAM ZOOM CLASS
Meets 1 time on ZOOM Mo 3/27/23
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
FEE: $10
There is more to retirement planning than income replacement. We will review the five key areas
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM FEE: $15 As you will learn in this popular workshop, there is much more to consider when making your end-oflife plans above and beyond a will or a trust. None of us want to think about the day we are going to die, but those we leave behind will hope that we do. And Then There Was One is a complete 256-page workbook guide to aid in end-of-life planning. This workbook has extensive stepby-step checklists and fill-in-the-blank forms, giving you the tools necessary to implement your plans and engage in conversation with your loved ones. Several professionals contributed to the development of this workbook. It is an all-in-oneplace to map out wishes, list legal and financial affairs and ease the way for survivors. It contains over 64 forms and comprehensive checklists that spell out what needs to be taken care of before and after a death. Probate courts are inundated with cases resulting from a lack of planning. Don't let death catch you and your loved ones unprepared. Workbook is optional and may be purchased for $25. Please contact Grand Learning to reserve a workbook.
TEA'CHING
CANEPA, LARRY
Meets 1 time on We 3/29/23
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
FEE: $15
From Buddhist monks using it in their religious ceremonies to American revolutionaries tossing it in to Boston Harbor, tea has become more than a beverage; it has become an event. For nearly 5,000 years this drink has been a source of medicine, meditation, piracy, political upheaval, social order, congregation, and superstition. This fascinating exploration of tea by Certified Tea Master, Chef Larry P Canepa, includes a tasting of 12 unique teas and includes delicious appetizers.
THE PONY EXPRESS ANDREWS,
BILL
Meets 1 time on Th 3/30/23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE: $15
The Pony Express, affectionately called "The Pony" when operating (1860-61), is certainly part of the lore of the American West. The Pony operated using young men, fast horses, and numerous stations and supporting personnel to reduce the time of messaging between the coasts to ten days. Prior to the transcontinental telegraph, political and military events leading up to the Civil War required critical information be provided rapidly to information-starved residents of California and other western outposts. The only things that stood in the way of these young riders on their slightly less than two-thousandmile journey, were snow-covered mountains, vast deserts, flooding rivers, desolate open plains and warring Native American tribes. Join us as we remember the adventures and accomplishments of these young men.
BRAIN
LONGEVITY TRAINING
SCHNOOR, DONNA
Meets 1 time on Th 3/30/23
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
FEE: $15
While DNA cannot be changed, the expression of genes can be altered through lifestyle changes. Learn about the 4 Pillars of Alzheimer's Prevention (ARPF) and how Diet, Stress Management, and Physical/ Mental Exercise can help with healthy aging. In this workshop, I will introduce you to the 4 Pillars and we will explore some cognitive training (brain training) exercises designed to help maintain or even increase a person's cognitive (thinking) abilities.
ALL ABOUT YOUR IRRIGATION SYSTEM
KAUTH, JIM
Meets 1 time on Fr 3/31/23
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
FEE: $10
Irrigation systems can be confusing. Do you need help? Join Jim Kauth, Certified Landscape Water Manager, to learn everything you need to know! This class will cover the basics and includes hands-on training. Participants will program a controller and do some irrigation repairs. You will learn: Components of an Irrigation System How an irrigation controller works How to program the controller How to troubleshoot and make simple repairs to an irrigation system This class will benefit all Sun City Grand residents. You won't want to miss it!
GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED–POET, ARTIST AND NOBEL LAUREATE SWARTZ, GINGER
Meets 1 time on Mo 4/3/23
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DESERT LANDSCAPE
KOMASSA, CAROL
Meets 1 time on We 4/5/23
FEE: $15 or many of us who grew up in the 60s, Bob Dylan is known as a prophet. Others have ignored him as music and discounted him as a poet. This program will focus on Dylan as a writer of literature, and as an artist and poet. Discussion will move from the freeform poetry of his book, Tarantula, and his memoir, Chronicles: Volume One, to his ballads and poetry. We'll talk about his influences, from T.S. Elliot to John Steinbeck and Jack Kerouac and discover what literary scholars and critics say about selection from the more than 700 songs he has written and focus on several of his more wellknown "poem songs".
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
ANCIENT SOUTHWEST: A GUIDE TO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES TURNER, JIM
Meets 1 time on Tu 4/4/23 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM FEE: $15 "Southwest Desert Gardening" is very different to anywhere in the world! Is your yard looking "status quo" or boring? Are you relying on your Landscaper to take care of your yard? Let's learn what is beneficial and recommended for your plants, shrubs, trees and cacti based on science and the recommendations of ASU Master Gardeners. Irrigation will also be covered as well as some container gardening. This class is taught by Carol Komassa, a certified and licensed Master Gardener, Maricopa County.
EGYPTIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE
REAMER, ALLEN
Meets 2 times on Fr 4/7/23 - 4/14/23
FEE: $15
This course is a guide to the American Southwest's top fifty archaeological sites preserved in national parks, national monuments, and state parks in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. As co-editor of The Ancient Southwest: A Guide to Archaeological Sites historian Jim Turner communicated with archaeologists at 48 of the sites described in the book fact-checking details on ancient cultures, beliefs, lifestyles, astronomy, and ancient technology. You'll learn about cliff dwellings, rock art, weavings, astronomy, agriculture and much more. In addition, nationally-acclaimed photography Larry Lindahl's stunning images capture the essence of these remarkable locations, including Mesa Verde National Park, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, and many more.
THE DECADE OF THE 50S SORENSEN, KEN
Meets 1 time on We 4/5/23
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
FEE: $15
When you hear the term, the 1950s, people often think of a simpler time. They think of the explosion of television and rock and roll music. TV shows that dominated that era include: I Love Lucy, Leave it to Beaver, Father Knows Best and Maverick. They think of civil rights and how the court cases of that decade had effects across the cultural spectrum. Movies came out that dominated the times. The dominant political figure was President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the winning general of D-Day during World War II. The world was struggling with conflicting political agendas and students were taught to hide under their desks in case an atomic bomb went off. Two decades later a Television show came out called Happy Days and that show defined how people viewed the 1950s. It was a simpler time and even a good time. Come and relive those days and see how the major events of that time still have an effect on us today.
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE: $20 People have long been fascinated with the temples, tombs and art of Egypt. This lecture will cover Egyptian art and architecture from the Old Kingdom to the Roman period. We will view and discuss major buildings built during the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms. The uniqueness and characteristics of Egyptian painting will be covered. Both relief sculpture and sculpture inthe-round will also be covered .
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COMMUNITY LIFE SAFETY EDUCATION DIVISION
14250 W. Statler Plaza , Ste. 101 Surprise, AZ 85374 P: 623.222.5400 F: 623.222.5002
CITY OF SURPRISE
www.surpriseaz.gov, 623.222.1000
Non-emergency police, 623.222.4000 Non-emergency Fire, 623.222.5000
Mayor’s and Council’s Office, 623.222.1300
ARMED FORCES SUPPORT GROUP
You do not have to be a Veteran to belong to the AFSG, although many of our members are Veterans. You only need to have a desire to say “Thank You” to our active and Veteran military families and wish to continue to help many of them on their journey of healing. The AFSG has been very successful raising and donating money to vetted 501c 3 Veteran support foundations. Three of these foundations are within the state of AZ – Honor Flight AZ, Soldiers Best Friend, Foundation for Service Dog Support, and one national organization, Feherty’s Troop First Foundation. We would like you to join us in our mission of supporting those who have served, do serve and continue to serve and sacrifice so much to give us our freedom. For more information check out our website –scgarmedforcessupportgroup.org
“We shall never forget”
AFSG MEMBERSHIP
MEETING
FEBRUARY 14, 2023,@ 10 AM
SONORAN PLAZA, PALM & MESQUITE ROOMS Newcomers welcome!
ART CLUB
You are invited to join the ART CLUB. For only $20.00 you will be amazed at what you can do! Or Try a Class as a non-member and bring a guest by signing up in Studio One. Classes are offered for Very Beginners to Advanced Artists. Discover your hidden talents; Learn something new! The Art Club also has Fun Gatherings – You can paint with others who enjoy your medium -- Or Enjoy Socials -- the ability to Exhibit Your Work -- and foster lasting friendships. To find out all about us or classes, go online at http://www.scgartclub. com You’ll be glad you did!
*Denotes Classes that Supplies are Provided.
*JANUARY 2 | MONDAY | 9AM-4PM
SUMMER MONSOON WATER COLOR WITH JUDY WOLF
One 7 hour session for $55. Beginner to Intermediate students. Have fun painting a Summer Monsoon Storm with flowers, sunlight and a stormy sky.
*JANUARY 4 | WEDNESDAY | 9AM-12PM
CREATE OUTSTANDING ACRYLIC POURS WITH GAIL WAGNER
One 3 hour session for $65. Beginner to Intermediate students. Learn how to prepare and produce a successful acrylic pour.
*JANUARY 5 | THURSDAY | 1PM-5PM
LADY CARDINAL WATER MISCIBLE OIL WITH RUTH STEWART
One 4 hour session for $60. Beginner to Intermediate students. Cardinal painting.
JANUARY 6 | FRIDAY | 9AM-12PM
COLORED PENCIL DRAWING WITH LADY RUSS
Four 3 hour sessions for $85. Beginner to Intermediate students. Use and produce colored pencil drawings and enjoy the learning process.
JANUARY 9, 16, 23, 30 | MONDAY | 9AM-12PM
OIL & ACRYLIC 201/301 WITH PAT OBRIEN
Four 3 hour sessions for $80. Beginner to Advanced students. Students will use their own photos to start or finish a painting.
*JANUARY 9 | MONDAY | 1PM-4PM ENCAUSTIC ART WITH GAIL WAGNER
One 3 hour session for $110. Beginner to Intermediate students. Learn about the Ancient Greek wax process with step by step hands on instruction.
JANUARY 10 & 12 | TUES. & THURS. | 9AM-12PM MONET’S WATER LILIES WATER ALL MEDIA WITH ALLEN REAMER
Two 3 hour sessions for $75. Beginner to Intermediate students. Learn about Monet and his style. Produce one or more paintings using this technique.
*JANUARY 10 | TUESDAY | 1PM-4PM FRAMING TIPS UPGRADE & ENHANCE YOUR ART WITH DODIE BALLANTINE
One 3 hour session for $30. Beginner to Intermediate students. Get insights and tips to framing that add to the quality of your art.
*JANUARY 11 | WEDNESDAY | 9AM-4PM LIPPIZANER WATER MISCIBLE OIL WITH RUTH STEWART
One 6 hour session for $75. Beginner to Intermediate students. Follow the leader class to produce a beautiful 12x16 horse painting.
*JANUARY 14 | SATURDAY | 9AM-4PM PAINT YOUR PET IN ACRYLIC WITH KELLY BOWMAN
One 7 hour session for $75. Beginner to intermediate students. Use acrylic paints to produce your pet picture on a pre sketched 9x11 canvas.
*JANUARY 16 | MONDAY | 1PM-5PM HYDRANGEA WITH BIRDS ACRYLIC ON GLASS WITH APRIL HELLER
One 4 hour session for $55. Beginner to Intermediate students. Paint with acrylic enamel paints on glass using a provided hydrangea image.
*JANUARY 17 | TUESDAY | 9AM-12PM
VERY MIXED MEDIA WITH HOLLY J. KROENING 3 hour session for $55. Beginner to Intermediate students. Create a unique Potted Prickly Pear using mixed media on canvas.
*JANUARY 18 | WEDNESDAY | 1PM-4PM BRIGHT ALCOHOL INKS CERAMIC & METAL WITH EVELYN CARDONE MCPEAK
One 3 hour session for $45. Beginner to Intermediate students. Produce delightful patterns and small works of ink on tiles and metal.
*JANUARY 19 | THURSDAY | 9AM-12PM
TRY ME WATERCOLOR JAN. WITH MARY WOLKE
One 3 hour session for $35. Beginner students. Learn to use watercolor and techniques for the beginner.
*JANUARY 19 | THURSDAY | 1PM-4PM
TRY ME ACRYLIC PAINT WITH MARY WOLKE
One 3 hour session for $35. Beginner students. Learn to use acrylic and techniques for the beginner.
*JANUARY 23
ART CLUB SPECIAL EVENT: Grand Easels from the Grand Art Club is having a weekend show Saturday January 21st from 9 am to 1 pm. Jewelry, art such as watercolor, acrylic, pastels, oil and alcohol ink are available for sale.
Please stop by the art club. You will have the opportunity to find your treasure here.
BILLARDS
We are open to all SCG Community Association Members no experience necessary! We have eight new Diamond Pool tables, which are some of the best available for professional players. Check out our calendar for Club activities.
Visit our website at www.grandbilliards.org for activity schedules, photos, and more.
BOCCE
Rolling, rolling let’s keep those Bocce balls rolling. . .join us for Drop-in bocce on Tuesday mornings, 10am or Wednesday evenings, 6pm . . . no fees or membership required and we’ll teach you how to play (if you don’t know how).
UPCOMING EVENTS:
n Sun City Grand tournament will be held Saturday, March 11th, 2023
n Tri-City tournament will be held Saturday, March 25th, 2023
n Deaf League tournament will be held Sunday, April 2nd, 2023
League C starts playing the first part of January 2023. There are spots still available if you would like to play. Please contact Mick Sunde at president@scgbocce.com via email for additional information.
If you would like to join us in league play in the fall of 2023, please contact Micki Brown, league coordinator at leaguecoordinator@scgbocce. com or Mick Sunde at president@scgbocce. com via email. Club applications are available at scgbocce.com website.
BOOMERS CLUB
The Grand Boomers are a fun-loving, young at heart, social club open to The Grand residents of any age. Our primary goal is to have a great time and meet other people living in our beautiful and active community. Our membership has a total of over 600 residents and continues to grow. There are monthly events at offsite restaurants and a variety of other events throughout the year. Membership dues are only $10 per year.
Here’s a teaser: We hold monthly men’s and ladies lunches, dances, trips to Barleens. Plans are live for a competitive Chili Cookoff, a rodeo is in our future. Register for scheduled events or plan one. We entertain one another and everyone’s ideas are welcomed. We strive to be a ‘stress free’ environment. Don’t miss out on all the fun.
Ready to make new friends? Expand your social calendar? Laugh more? Explore more local eateries, joints, adventures? Go to scgboomers. wildapricot.org and get started.
BRIDGE CLUB
Education
Classes Begin
With the new year, our emphasis is on education. Mitchell Weisberg is conducting bridge classes for beginners and those wishing to refresh their game, starting Wednesday January 11 and continuing for the next five consecutive Wednesdays from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. in the Apache Room of the Chapparal Center. The 6-week course includes an instruction booklet and is
offered at a cost of $50. A maximum of 20 students is permitted. Advance registration is required. Contact JoAnne Steinman, JSteinmann2007@ gmail.com. If the course is full, we are hoping to offer a repeat session in March. As always, our focus is on enjoying the game of bridge at any and all levels.
Just Play Bridge: (all comers) Wednesdays at 9:30 am. No sign-up needed. Please note that these sessions will be suspended during the sixweek course of classes mentioned above.
Casual Bridge: (Club members only) Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at noon, and Wednesdays at 6 pm. (Come at least one-half hour early to be assured of getting a table). Duplicate Games (ACBL-sanctioned): (All comers) Wednesdays and Sundays at 1:00 pm. Learn/Sharpen Your Game: Sharpen your game every Wednesday with lectures given at 11:30 am. No sign-up needed. Our games are played & lessons given in the Apache and Pima Rooms at the Chapparal Center. For information, see our website https://www. bridgewebs.com/scgbridgeclub/ or contact: (Social) Bruce Ketcham, bketcham@cox.net (Duplicate) Howard Emmerman, hcemmerman@ gmail.com
•♦♠♥ Come play with us!! •♦♠♥
CANASTA
Canasta is played at the Chaparral Center on Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday afternoons at 1:00 p.m. Tournaments are held on the first and third Monday and Wednesday of each month. We welcome new members! Two training sessions are required before joining. Training is not available in November or December. Parties are held throughout the year. Contact Joan Mattick, 623-975-1150.
CLAY ARTS (GCA)
Welcome to the Grand Clay Arts Club. The purpose of our Club is to provide and support Club Members in the entire spectrum of the clay art form, including but not limited wheel thrown clay pottery, hand built clay art, sculpturing, and all the associated finishing techniques. The Club will promote all clay art forms to the general public, including sales. The Club provides many educational activities including numerous classes taught by our members. We have one of the few Alternate Firing opportunities available in the western suburbs. There are also social activities during the year for our members to enjoy.
The Grand Clay Arts Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 9:15 9:00 in the Palm Center. Sago Room. General meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 9:00 in the Chaparral Center, Pima Room.
Stop by the Clay Arts Studio anytime and enjoy the expressive selection of pottery displayed in both the Gallery studio lobby and the Gallery display windows facing the Village Center common area. Clay arts is one of the oldest forms of artisan expression known to man. Come to Grand Clay Arts Club and explore your creative talents!
GRAND COMPUTERS (GCC)
NEW TO COMPUTERS & DEVICES SUPPORT GROUP
Upcoming Presentation
Meetings and Topics for
2023
Whether you are a computer enthusiast, user of other smart devices or someone interested in learning more about them, we are the club for you! Grand Computers Club is located in the Chaparral Center. We’re open Monday through Friday from 9:00am until 3:30pm from October through April and 12:30 until 3:30 from May through September. Membership entitles you to many benefits, including:
n Use of any of the equipment in our “Open Use Room.” Available equipment includes PCs, MACs, B&W and color copiers, a Fax machine, a flight simulator, VHS to DVD converter, Super8 or 8mm film to DVD converter and much more;
n One-on-one technical help addressing your computer or devices issues, available Tuesday afternoons from 12:30pm until 2:30pm, all year long at the club or via zoom.
n Nine Special Interest Groups (SIGs), each addressing a specialty with popular appeal.
EDUCATION
Register for classes.
Go to www.grandcomputers. org and visit the Education Overview Page.
MEMBERSHIP
Membership in our Computer Club offers so many opportunities!
Credit Card payment ONLY! For additional information contact Membership@grandcomputers.org
TECH HELP
For members EVERY TUESDAY from 12:30–2:30pm
More information at www.grandcomputers.org > Tech Help
In Person at the club AND via Zoom Video Conferencing. Check the calendar for Zoom info. Must be a Club Member to participate. Bring your device, passwords, & power supply for in person help.
COMPUTERS CLUB MEETINGS OPEN TO ALL SCG RESIDENTS:
GENERAL MEETING
1ST WEDNESDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 4, 2023 | 2:00 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, PIMA ROOM
Topic: iPad has, by far, the largest share of tablets in the US. Come for a panel presentation about what you can do with it—including tips and tricks, setup advice and more.
Contact Barb Vivian for additional information at president@grandcomputers.org
COFFEE CHAT
2ND THURSDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 12, 2023 | 8:30 AM
CHAPARRAL, PIMA ROOM
Topic: Panel discussion on Podcasts Coffee & Donuts Provided! Contact Susan Lucas for additional information at vicepresident@ grandcomputers.org.
2ND TUESDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 10, 2023 | 9:00 AM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, HOPI ROOM
Topic: All About Texting Tired of feeling all fumble fingered and clumsy when your kids and friends are sending all kinds of cute text messages and you don’t know how to respond? Wish you knew how to do things like send texts with photos, send a text to more than one person at a time, or how to forward or save a text ? This session is for you.
Contact Tom Shepherd for additional information at NewToComputers@grandcomputers.org.
ORIENTATION
New to the Club or need a refresher about what it has to offer?
Join us for a detailed Club overview followed by a tour of the Club facilities.
Next orientation on Friday, Jan 20 3:30-5:00 pm at Chaparral Center - Apache Room
Contact Susan Lucas for additional information at vicepresident@grandcomputers.org.
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP ACTIVITIES (SIGS)
Non-Members may attend 3 meetings before joining the Club.
APPLE SIG
3RD MONDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 16, 2023 | 3:30 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, HOPI ROOM
Topic: Mac OS Ventura 13.0 will be reviewed. Contact Don Cacciatore for additional information at Apple@grandcomputers.org.
COMPOSE YOURSELF WRITING SIG
1ST TUESDAY | 3RD MONDAY
JANUARY 3, 16 | 12:45 PM
MESQUITE ROOM IN SONORAN PLAZA
Share Your Written Story; Participate in Discussion. Contact Gloria Young for additional information at CY@grandcomputers.org
DEVICES SIG
4TH MONDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 23, 2023 | 3:30 PM
SONORAN PLAZA - MESQUITE/PALMS ROOMS Topic: Personal Assistants
Contact Ira Simmons for additional information at Devices@grandcomputers.org
FINANCIAL ED SIG
NOV-MAR ONLY.
The INVESTING WORKSHOP is held on the first & third Mondays of the month and provides members an opportunity to ask questions, share experiences, and discuss all things financial.
The WEBSITE APPLICATIONS meeting is on the first & third Thursdays and helps members access important financial websites and apply them to their portfolios.
The MONTHLY SEMINAR is held on the third Friday of the month and features presentations by industry professionals on a wide variety of current financial subjects. The SIG does not provide financial advice or invest money.
JANUARY 5, 2023 | 8:00 AM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, COMPUTER CLASSROOM Investing website and applications
JANUARY 13, 2023 | 1:00 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, HOPI ROOM Financial Education SIG Seminar Speaker: Sean McCarthy from Wells Fargo Topic: Market Outlook for 2023
JANUARY 16, 2023 | 8:00 AM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, APACHE ROOM Investing workshop
JANUARY 19, 2023 | 8:00 AM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, COMPUTER CLASSROOM Investing website and applications
Contact Harold Tilstra/Scott Wallick financial@ grandcomputers.org
FLIGHT SIMULATOR SIG
4TH FRIDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 27, 2023 | 4:00 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, COMPUTER OPEN USE ROOM Topic: TBA
Contact Ted Gray for additional information at Flightsim@grandcomputers.org.
GENEALOGY SIG
1ST THURSDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 5, 2023 | 3:30 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, COMPUTER CLASSROOM Topic: TBA
Contact Linda Etherton for additional information at genealogy@grandcomputers.org
GRAPHICS SIG
3RD WEDNESDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 18, 2023 | 3:30 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, COMPUTER CLASSROOM
Topic: Creating/sharing “Memories” videos using your iPhone, Android, or Windows PC
Contact Rita Skarbek for additional information at graphics@grandcomputers.org
NEW TECHNOLOGIES SIG
3RD THURSDAY | OCT-APR
JANUARY 19, 2023 | 3:30 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, COMPUTER CLASSROOM
Topic: All About Alexa
Contact Tom Shepherd for additional information at NewTechnologies@grandcomputers.org.
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS SIG
OCT-APR 2ND AND 4TH MONDAYS
JANUARY 9, 2023 | 6:00 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, COMPUTER CLASSROOM
Topic: TBA
JANUARY 23, 2023 | 6:00 PM
CHAPARRAL CENTER, COMPUTER CLASSROOM Topic: TBA
Contact Jane Connors for additional information at photoshop@grandcomputers.org.
DANCE CLUB
DANCE CLUB NEWS
The Sun City Grand Dance Club is delighted to host both lessons and dances for residents and guests. Dance information for our Ballroom, Country Western, and Rock and Swing dances can be found in the Ticketed Events section of the Grand Lifestyles. For the latest information on the Dance Club, please visit our website: www.scgdanceclub.org.
DANCE CLUB LESSONS
The Sun City Grand Dance Club hosts lessons and dances that promote fitness, mind-body connections, and social interactions for a myriad of ages and physical abilities. Ballroom is the place for an hour of movement and education that suits most couples. Line dance provides one or two hours of non-stop contemporary dance for the dancer without a partner. Each week of instruction includes fun and inclusion with fellow dancers. The latest information is posted on the Dance Club website: www. scgdanceclub.org.
BALLROOM LESSONS
Ballroom lessons are held each Tuesday from October through April at Cimarron Center with Csaba Vadasz. Basic/beginner lessons are from 4 to 5 p.m. The intermediate class is from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. The cost is $5 pp/hr for Grand residents. For information contact Arline at: Ballroomlessons-dir@scgdanceclub.org or go to the website: www.scgdanceclub.org.
LINE DANCE LESSONS
Line Dance Lessons go year-round with Brenda Thomason at Cimarron Center. Starting in January and through March , the Wednesday lessons are from 9 a.m. to noon, but will be held in the Agua Fria room at Cimarron Center. {omit from here: For the remainder of 2022, lessons are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. To here} The cost is $5 per person.
In addition to twice-weekly lessons, Line Dance also holds a Line Dance Social. The Socials are from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Cimarron Center.
Tickets are $6 per person and may be purchased at the door. Everyone is welcome, but no lessons are given at the social. If you can’t get enough dancing, join this friendly group of dancers for a lively evening of beginners through intermediate line dancing.
For information on lessons or socials, contact Line-dance-dir@scgdanceclub.org
DOMINOES CLUB
No Grout Needed to lay our tiles down! Come Join the SCG Dominoes Club.
We play at the Cimarron Center every Monday night in the Gila room. Doors open at 6:00pm
with play starting promptly at 6:30pm. We play Mexican Train “The Grand Way”. Beginner or experienced, all SCG members are welcome. Must present CAM card. New players receive free training on the first night with two additional free training sessions if requested. Yearly dues $5. Game night fee $1, with cash payout for lowest scores on a sliding scale at end of nightly play.
Email – SCGDOMINOES@GMAIL.COM or call Club President, Pat Johnson, 623-203-7713
DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB
2023 NEW YEAR SPECIAL*
How about a great late holiday gift for a favorite neighbor, or friend, or yourself! Are you regretting you missed the Drama Club Season Ticket opportunity? No regrets – we are offering a “2023 New Year Special” with price discounts for the following shows and dates:
n I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. This is our annual musical.
Sat 2/18/2023 @ 1:30 pm | Sun 2/19/2023 @ 3 pm | Sun 2/26/2023 @ 3 pm
n Eternity.
Sat 3/18/2023 @ 1:30pm and Sun 3/19/2023 @ 3 pm
n “Great Dames and the Men Who Love Them”. The 23rd Variety Show
Wed 4/12/2023 @ 7 pm | Sat 4/15/2023 @ 1:30 pm | Sun 4/16/2023 @ 3 pm
You get all 3 shows (select dates from above) for a discounted price of only $49! This is a special package which cannot be purchased online or through CAM Activities. Contact Flo Katcher at 602-510-9924 or email flokatch@yahoo.com to order, payable by check or credit card. *Offer is good through the month of January and will expire at midnight on 1/31/23.
The Drama & Comedy Club presents theater entertainment to the community, performing plays and musicals on the Sagebrush Stage and comedy skits at the Cimarron Nightclub. Our motto, “On Stage, Back Stage, A Place for Everyone” describes our belief that we welcome everyone to our club where they can find a place to contribute and feel welcome and productive. We have many opportunities for folks who are organizers or who want to expand their creativity. Most of our members are not actors! Some of our members do have acting and directing experience, and they are ready to share their techniques to those members who want to learn new skills. We offer so many opportunities to be involved in costuming, make-up, marketing, and communication, and technicians for lights and sound. Do you like to redecorate? You might be a wonderful set designer. Are you a DIY kind of guy? Or gal? Join the construction crew building sets that take you to a governor’s office and campaign, or an old English mansion on a foggy night. If you like to greet people, we welcome you to volunteer to be an usher. What a great way to make new friends. We are a fun club! And all this for just $10 a year. Check us out https://gdcc.clubexpress.com/.
We also offer dance classes at many levels, sure to fit one of your styles, from beginner to advance tap and jazz. There is also the opportunity to
dance with the Grandettes, a favorite Grand tradition, and perform in our Variety Show. This year will be the 23rd season! Not only is dance a great exercise but you will not come out of a class without making new friends. For any inquiries about dance, please contact Robin Kachurak, Dance Committee Chairperson at 818-795-4859.
EUCHRE CLUB
Call President (Rich Eggen) 248–310–7561 for additional information.
FISHING CLUB
The Grand Fishing Club is dedicated to promoting both spin fishing and fly fishing. Club members take an active role not only in the promotion of fishing, but environmental sustainability as well.
Many club members have years of fishing experience and have fished all over the United States, in Canada and other parts of the world. The club sponsors single day fishing trips locally to Lake Pleasant, Deadhorse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood, Bartlett Lake east of Cave Creek and the Salt River. Multiday trips include the White Mountains, Lees Ferry near Flagstaff, the San Juan River in New Mexico near Farmington, Alaska and Canada. In Grand, the club helps support the viability of Lake Nine adjacent to the 9th Hole on the Desert Springs Golf Course as a fishery for all Grand residents and their families. The Grand Fishing Club meets the first Tuesday of the month from October through
April. Coupled with the various club fishing trips, members are also committed to making our community a much better place in which to live. Volunteer opportunities include Project Healing Waters in support of disabled veterans, the Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge program, the City of Surprise Adaptive Fishing program and the Phoenix VA Rehabilitation Hospital. In addition, we provide equipment and guidance to Grand residents to take their grandchildren fishing at Lake Nine. For more information, check out our website at www.scgfishing.weebly. com or to contact an administrative staff member please email infoscgfishing122@gmail.com.
GARDEN CLUB
Did you know the City of Surprise has a Xeriscape Garden? Our Garden Club January 19 meeting will be in the City of Surprise Community Room with a presentation on the Principles of Xeriscape Gardening, presented by Amanda Rothermal, Water Resource Analyst for the City of Surprise. We will also tour their one acre garden, to learn more about responsible and sustainable water use when creating a beautiful arid landscape. The meeting will be from 9 AM to 11 AM on January 19, starting in the City Hall Community Room. Directions will be emailed to members, others may email SCGGardenClub@ gmail.com to make a reservation and receive directions. Carpooling is encouraged. It’s time to renew your membership in January. We have a special event scheduled
from 1-3 PM on Thursday, January 12 in the Palm Center Sago Room. Come and enjoy a snack, talk to the board members, and renew your membership for 2023. This will lessen congestion at our January meeting.
We pride ourselves on being a friendly group that welcomes everyone to the joy of gardening in Grand. Membership is $10.00/year; our year runs from January thru December. Membership forms are available in the Sonoran Plaza Club trays, on the Grand website, or can be emailed to you by sending a request to the contact person. More info? Contact the Garden Club by sending an email to SCGGardenClub@gmail.com.
GLASS ARTS (GGA)
Grand Glass Arts (GGA) welcomes new members! Whether you aspire to make a beautiful stainedglass window for your home, design a mosaic masterpiece, or enjoy creating a one-of-a-kind fused glass piece, GGA encourages you to explore the world of glass arts. We offer an extensive education program for new and experienced glass artists. Please visit our website at www. grandglassarts.com to view the benefits of GGA membership and look over our list of classes. To join, please, click on the JOIN US link on the GGA website menu bar, read through the important information provided, then complete our membership application. For questions, email: newmembercontact@ grandglassarts.com.
While we offer New Member classes September through March for those new to the glass arts, we welcome Experienced Glass Artists to join throughout the year. Experienced artists: on the Join Us page of our website, fill out the application and describe your experience in the space provided. Our New Member Contact will be in touch to go over the entry process.
GOLF—150 GOLF CLUB
Par–3 golf at Sun City Grand. The co–ed 150 Golf Club plays nine holes from tees 150 yards or less from the pin Sunday afternoon. If you want to work on your short game, are new to golf or just want enjoy nine holes from a shorter distance, give us a try. We would love to have you as our guest. We are a relaxed, fun–loving group. Info: Denny Spencer 425–210–6973.
GOLF—LADIES GRAND NINERS
The Ladies Grand Niners has approximately 300 members. We prefer to play nine holes of golf rather than the traditional 18. Desert Springs is our home course, though we also play Cimarron, Granite Falls North and Granite Falls South during our season. We play by USGA Rules and expect our members to have a general knowledge of the Rules of Golf and some golf experience. Our motto is “Fun, Friendship, and Golf”!
For information on how to join our club through Arizona Golf Association go to ladiesgrandniners.golfgenius.com and click on the link for our membership information or contact our membership co-chairs at membership.ladiesgrandniners@gmail.com.
The Ladies Grand Niners membership year is October 1st to September 30th. We play golf in alternating shotgun or tee time formats on Tuesdays, November through May. Members sign up to play shotguns at either 12:30 or 3:00 or tee times between 12:00 and 3:00. In the summer months, members can choose to play nine holes of golf between 6-7AM or 18 holes at 7 AM.
Members are required to have an active membership in the Arizona Golf Association (AGA) and be a resident of Sun City Grand with a valid Community Association Member (CAM) number. Members are required to have a GHIN handicap index. If you do not have a GHIN handicap index, you must establish one. A 9-hole handicap index is also required to be eligible for prizes in any of our monthly Play-of-the-Day events and for our annual President’s Cup Tournament. An 18-hole World Handicap System (WHS) GHIN Handicap Index is established by playing six 9-hole rounds or a combination of 9- and 18-hole rounds to equal 54 holes. The 18-hole handicap index is converted to a 9-hole handicap index for our league.
A member must play with the Ladies Grand Niners a minimum of five 9-hole rounds to be eligible to play in the annual President’s Cup tournament (held in March each year).
GOLF—MENS 9 HOLE GOLF CLUB
The Men’s Nine Hole Golf Club is comprised of fun loving, supportive golfers of all skill levels who enjoy the game of golf. If you love the game, but 18 holes is too much, this club is for you. We offer you alternating week guaranteed
shotgun starts on Mondays at 12:30 or 3:00 (your choice), and alternating week tee times from 12:00 and 2:00. Free range balls, once-a-month team games e.g. Scramble, etc.
Also, periodic free golfing clinics with our resident golf pro, prize tournaments, and annual free hot dog/chili day.
Come enjoy the camaraderie and friendships, that are an important part of our game playing experience.
For an application please contact: Wayne Mercil , Membership Director merk5151@msn.com
GOLF—LADIES 18 HOLE LEAGUE
If you enjoy golfing and socializing with other friendly women, then the Grand Ladies 18Hole Golf Association (GLGA) is a perfect fit for you. We are affiliated with the Arizona Golf Association (AGA) and members are required to comply with USGA rules of golf. We play every Tuesday, rotating among the four SCG golf courses.
GLGA is a year-round league with a schedule of shotgun or tee time starts. You can play GLGA only in the winter if you are not here in the summer. We have the opportunity to choose from multiple tee box combinations. You must have a current handicap or establish a handicap within 30 days of joining the league in order to compete in weekly (Tuesday) events. The maximum handicap allowed is 40. In addition to our weekly events, several major tournaments are held throughout the year including a Member-Member, Member-Guest, and League Championship.
The league also supports a variety of charitable activities. Our President is Nancy Foy. To learn more about GLGA visit our website at www.glgagrandladiesgolfassociation.golfgenius.com or feel free to email our Membership Janet Tarr at GLGAMembership@gmail.com. A membership information bulletin is available at Granite Falls Golf Course and Sonoran Plaza just left of the library entrance.
GOLF—LADY PUTTERS
IT’S TIME TO PUTT!!!
The Sun City Grand Lady Putters Charter Club is a social group whose main purpose is getting together for laughs, prizes and friendship while putting and enjoying the outdoors.
We meet five (5) days a week, Monday thru Friday, at the Cimarron 18 hole putting green at the Cimarron Center. Pick out the day that suits you the best! We check in at 9am and begin putting at 9:30am.
Our group is intended for every level of putter. Be our guest, putt for free and come check us out!
Our putting season begins Friday, November 4, 2022.
For more information, please visit our website at scgladyputters.com
GOLF—MEN PUTTERS
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18-hole putting green located just west of the Cimarron club house, right off of W. Clearview Blvd. You are invited to play a “guest” round with a Men Putters club member.
PUTTING SCHEDULE
The Men Putters do “their thing” weekly on Tuesday and Wednesday at 1:00 PM, on both days, starting in November. Members feel free to pick whatever day they prefer to participate and some even putt both days.
HERE IS A TYPICAL DAILY EVENT
Register to play, be paired with another person, putt 18 holes, and lastly, participate in a 19th hole challenge (this is a special one-hole challenge). Other change-of-pace fun putting challenges are offered throughout the year long program.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
There are some occasional social activities when members meet to vote on new officers OR just meet for club sponsored soda and hot dogs.
VOLUNTEERS
Member volunteers run the club’s daily putting activities such as setting up the course, registering members and guests, etc.
If you are a golfer, the club is a great way to sharpen your putting skills. If you don’t golf, or no longer golf, the club offers an opportunity to enjoy one of the best parts of the sport in a friendly, yet competitive manner. All skill levels are welcome. To equalize performance results and the receipt of monetary awards, individual handicaps are recalculated weekly. The new season starts on November 1. Rules and regulations are simple and will be explained to newcomers when you sign in. COME JOIN US. For more information, contact Jim Cottrell at jdcottrell@cox.net
GOLF—COUPLES PUTTING
The Couples Putting Club is a co-ed charter club at Sun City Grand in Surprise, AZ. We are a putting only club that plays on an 18-hole course that is set-up differently each month. Our goal is to provide an opportunity for experienced golfers and novices alike to compete on the putting green and at the same time, have fun and make new friends. Above all, we want our members to enjoy themselves while utilizing our wonderful putting facilities at the Cimarron Center. For more information visit our website: scgcouplesputtingclub.golfgenius.com
GOLF—MEN’S 18 HOLE GOLF CLUB
ANY INTEREST IN PUTTING?
Want to meet others that share this interest? If so, then plan to come over to the beautiful
Enjoy competition and have fun. Test your golf skills and make new friends while enjoying a round of golf on our beautiful community golf courses. The SCG Men’s 18 - Hole Golf Club welcomes resident golfers to join our club and compete for bragging rights and prize money in weekly tournaments. We play our tournaments on Wednesdays under USGA Rules of Golf and use the USGA’s Golf Handicap Information Network (GHIN) for tracking handicaps. Participants are flighted based on handicap and generally play with other golfers of similar ability. Our season starts the first week of November and runs through September. Membership information/ applications can be obtained in the Granite Falls Pro Shop or by visiting our website at www.
scgmgc.com. The 2022 Membership Chairman is Tom Jones. The club currently has over 400 members and we invite you to join our roster.
GRAND HIKERS
Grand Hikers welcomes current members along with any hikers interested in learning more about the club to attend the regular membership meeting scheduled for Monday, January 2 at 3 p.m. in the Agua Fria room. Grand Hikers tries to offer at least five hikes each week with varying levels of difficulty. Procedures for participating in hikes remain the same including: 1) hikers are required to register in advance for hikes, 2) there is no limit on the number of hikers unless required by the hiking venue or the hike leader, and 3) the Grand Hikers waiver is still required. Only current club members can access the hike list on the website, all other must contact hikedirector@scghikers.org in order to sign up for a hike. New and prospective club members are encouraged to participate in an Introductory Hike before signing up for a regular club hike. The introductory hike for January is scheduled for the 4th and to sign up contact hikedirector@scghikers.org.
The January hike schedule is available on our website at www.scghikers.org where you can also learn more about the club, upcoming hikes, and tips for more enjoyment and safety in your hikes. For more information contact president@ scghikers.org or hikedirector@scghikers.org.
LANGUAGE CLUB
The SCG Language Club would like to increase its foreign language offerings to our residents. We currently offer Spanish, French, Italian, German, and ASL (American Sign Language). We need volunteers in any other languages, to teach our resident students. We would also like to start ZOOMING CLASSES and need volunteers to ZOOM. If you have an interest to participate, come join us at the Ocotillo Building! New classes begin the first week of October. Current German and Italian classes meet through the summer. Email president@grandlanguageclub.com.
LAWN BOWLING
We welcome all levels and ages to join us for a relaxed but competitive game. We have a state-of-the-art bowling green that is arguably the best green in the country and it is situated just behind the tennis courts. You absolutely have to check this out and then ask about the free introductory lessons we offer. See more information on suncitygrand.com or go direct to our website at www.grandlawnbowling.org for starting times, contact information, pictures and much, much more or contact David Shaw at 623-584-2743.
MAH JONGG
A very Happy New Year from the The Mah Jongg club. We offer open play Tuesday afternoons from 12 PM to 4 PM and Wednesday evenings from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM in the Chaparral Center, Hopi room where you can regularly test your skill, energy, calculation and luck(!) against other friendly players. We play a $5.00 pie game. “Go pie” and you may continue to play!
For more info, check our website: www. scgmahjongg.net. Questions: our email address is scgmahjongg22@gmail.com
MUSIC CLUB
The Sun City Grand Music Club is composed of residents who share a love of music. It is dedicated to the performance of Vocal and Instrumental Music for the enjoyment of both our participants and the general public. Its activities give members performance opportunities as singers and instrumentalists, both singly and in groups. Members also participate in production, technical, and backstage activities for our shows and support the club through Board and committee functions. There’s a place for everyone! If you have an interest or need further information, please visit our website, www.scgrandmusicclub.com, or contact Jim Ward at president@scgrandmusicclub.com or 623-266-3606.
ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT GROUP
If you play the guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, ukulele, fiddle, conga/bongo drums, harmonica (any non-amplified, non-horn instrument), then this is the group for you. Come and play, sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting. We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, at 1:30 pm, in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 970-216-8279 or sonid@msn.com for more information. FREE
PAPER ARTS & MEMORIES (PAM)
Our Card Boutique will be open each Monday morning and we will be participating in the Markets at Grand the first Saturday of each month. Come purchase handmade, unique Holiday cards. The boutique will be located in the hallway outside the Pima room in the Chaparral Center. Our club provides a place to learn, create and share greeting cards, paper crafting, mixed media, scrapbooks and more. If you are a resident of Grand, have a CAM card and are interested in joining our Club, email us at GrandPamPrez@gmail.com and we will assign a PAM Ambassador to meet with you on a Monday to show you around and familiarize you with our Club. Our dues will be $20.00 for the full year of 2023.
PET CLUB
NEXT PET CLUB MEETING
Will be held on Friday, January 20th at 10:00 in the Palms/Mesquite rooms in the Sonoran Plaza. Our speaker will be Doctor Daniel Moezzi, founder of the new Urgent Petcare facility in Surprise. He will inform us of the extended hours on weekdays and on weekends when other vets may not be available. He will also answer your questions regarding emergency and nonemergency situations with your pets. Hope to see you there.
GRAND PHOTOS
So it’s only a day or two into the New Year and you have already failed on your New Year’s resolution. Time for a redo. Just take out your smartphone or physical camera and photograph some new memories. There you have it: a revamped New Year’s resolution that can last a lifetime.
The Photo Club offers an abundance of tools and educational opportunities to send you on your new photographic venture. Membership provides opportunities for all photographers, rookie to pro. It includes free classes, Special Interest Groups, photo shoots, travelogs and showcases. And, with each opportunity, your photographic arsenal bag will expand exponentially.
Knowledgeable members are also available to answer any photographic questions.
Join today, and gain immediate access to courses and mentors. Click on the Membership button on the home webpage for the membership form. Not sure if the Photo Club would be a good fit? Check out some of the upcoming classes that will allow you to experience one of the club’s free benefits offered to members. For a small fee, non-club members can take a class or two to experience the world of photography and what the club has to offer.
For information, scan the QR code, visit https:// grandphotos.org or swing by the Photo Studio during open hours Monday through Friday, 9-noon.
Check out the photo lab to see how membership can up your photo game with printing, scanning and a variety of photographic processing equipment. And, check out the month’s educational offerings.
January events include: CLASSES
(most available to non-members for a fee unless otherwise noted)
Tips for Better Smartphone Pictures (Android—Jan. 3 and 10, both 1 p.m. Studio. Learn tips to improve your Android smartphone pics. Members only.
Tips for Better Smartphone Pictures (iPhone)—Jan. 5 and 12, both 10 a.m. Studio. Learn tips to improve your iPhone smartphone pics.
Introduction to Lightroom Classic V12— Jan. 10, 17 and 24, all 10 a.m. Studio. Explore Lightroom Classic, an image management and editing program. Manage all your photos even if you have several hundred thousand of them on multiple hard drives.
Landscape Photography—Jan. 16 and 23, both 1 p.m., Studio. This 2-session class will provide techniques, tips, and resources needed to capture landscape images that “stand out.” Discussions will focus on landscape types, composition, camera setting, filters, locations and best times to capture those “special moments.”
How to Easily Display Your Photos—Jan. 19, 1 p.m., Studio. If you are interested in framing your photos at home for display on the Studio wall, this class is for you. Using foam boards will be an element of the class.
Paper and Light—Jan. 24, 1 p.m., Studio. Create stunning images using simple tools of paper and light. Participants will rotate through stations to experiment with different ideas. A macro lens may come in handy for those who have one. Members only.
Photographic Papers and Printing—Jan. 25, 1 p.m., Studio. Create inexpensive high-quality prints of your best photographs. Select the correct photographic print papers and print on the Club’s Canon Program Printer.
Composition Basics—Jan. 27 and Feb. 3, both 1 p.m., Studio. Identify and explore simple concepts to produce better photographs.
Making Memorable Pictures Through Image Analysis—Jan. 31 and Feb. 14, both 10 a.m., Studio. Determine what makes pictures great, and how to use what we’ve learned to take better pictures.
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (SIGS)
Studio Lighting—Jan. 2, 1 p.m., Studio. Enhance portrait and still life with studio lighting.
Creative Eye—Jan. 5, 3 p.m., Studio. Envision the world creatively. Share and learn about camera settings and techniques.
Seekers and Sojourners—Jan. 11, 1 p.m., Studio. Review photographic styles used by historical and contemporary photographers.
Micro 4/3rd—Jan. 12, 3 p.m., Studio. Micro 4/3rd users discuss and learn function and operation of their camera models, lenses and accessories.
One App ata Time— Jan. 17, 1 p.m., Studio. Use a variety of apps to turn iPad and iPhone photos into abstract works of art.
Getting the Most From Digital Images— Jan. 18, 1 p.m., ZOOM. See how editing can deliver your desired end result.
Digital Productions—Jan. 19, 10 a.m., Studio. Create shows using images. Discover available software and gain tips from fellow members about creating shows. Appropriate for all levels of photographers.
Wildlife—Jan. 26, 9 a.m., Studio. Learn strategies for photographing wildlife, and equipment tips including exposure settings, methods and techniques.
Sony Mirrorless Cameras – Jan. 26, 1 p.m., Studio. Information exchange and experiences members have had with their Sony mirrorless cameras.
PHOTO SHOOTS (MEMBERS ONLY)
Photo Shoots are only available for members. Sign up to be a member to participate in photo shoots such as January’s two shoots: Whitewater Draw and Bisbee, and Roosevelt Murals.
TRAVELOGUE
Cruise Vienna to Amsterdam—Jan. 19, 7 p.m. Chaparral Center – Apache Room. View European river cruising through the eyes of Larry and Barbara Lindner. They will take you on a photographic journey which recaps their River Cruise from Vienna, Austria to Amsterdam, Netherlands via the Danube River, the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal and the Rhine River waterways. The Travelogue is open to all in The Grand community.
SHOWCASE SOCIAL EVENT
Reception, Featured Artist and Wildlife Showcases—Jan. 20, 1 p.m., Studio. Reception and light refreshments, The night will feature Artist Sue Penney and her photographic rendition: Timeless or Temporary. Which is more photogenic the enduring majesty of nature or the crumbling ruins left behind?
The December Photographers’ Wall: Nighttime, will also be unveiled. The wall will create images of evening/night time mood, magic and mystery. For more info on Photo Club activities, check back on the Grand Photo website or future issues of Lifestyles.
GRAND PICKLEBALL CLUB
The Grand Pickleball Club is a great place to meet other fun-loving active residents, and get a great workout! There are 22 pickleball courts located at the Cimarron Center. The club offers introductory lessons and has ongoing group lessons, clinics and ball-machine drills all designed to help you learn pickleball skills. Check out the club website at www. grandpickleball.org. The website is updated regularly and includes information about how to join, daily activities and how to reserve a court. Any Sun City Grand resident can make court reservations at any time that is not set aside for club functions. Court reservations are displayed on the monitors located in the pavilion and in both breezeways. If you are unable to use your reservation, please delete your reservation so that other residents can use that time. Non-marking, court shoes are recommended. For more information check website www. grandpickleball.org Hope to see you on the courts soon!
PINOCHLE
THE SCG Pinochle is Welcoming new members to play Pinochle on Tuesday and Friday starting at 6 PM and ending by 8:30 PM. All skill levels are welcomed and we will train any new members interested in playing. On Tuesday we play single deck Pinochle and on Friday we play doubledeck Pinochle. We are a fun-loving group that enjoys tournament playing for those interested and a year-end banquet.
Contact the club President- Larry Sebastian @ 480-376-3819 or our club Vice PresidentTrudy Morone @ 602-509-7201 if you would like additional information. Looking forward in hearing from you.
POKER CLUB
Come join the fun for various poker games. All residents are welcome. We offer Texas Hold’em, 7 Card Stud and Omaha-High/Low, with buyin costs from $10-$30. For a small fee we have lessons to help you learn the game. Additional cash games are available. For more information on what we offer, please contact John Luher, President, at jluher@gmail.com or visit our website at http://scgpoker.org. MAY THE CHIPS BE WITH YOU!!
RV CLUB
Have an RV and want to travel with a fun group of fellow Grand residents or you don’t have an RV but want a fun group to socialize with at our meetings with pot lucks, pizza parties and Ice cream socials well come on over to the Grand RV’ers next meeting, any SC Grand resident is welcome, you don’t need to own an RV to become a member. Our meetings are usually the 3rd Tuesday in Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb, March and April
with our Christmas party in December. Previous members who sold their RVs are encouraged to rejoin for all of our great comradery!
For more info call club President Mike Dawson @ 925-727-4625 or Membership Chair Sharron Navratil @ 602-430-0820
SHALOM CLUB
The Shalom Club is welcoming new members and we invite all Sun City Grand Residents to join us! We’re a fun–loving and energetic social club with over 300 members who enjoy a variety of social, educational and cultural activities related to Judaism, although we are not a religious group. We have an annual calendar of diverse Monthly Program Meetings and our members host many fabulous Socials throughout the year. We also enjoy our partnership and periodic socials with all the West Valley Shalom Clubs. Check out our Club at www.scgshalomclub.com for the latest on events and activities. For more information, or if you would like to join us as a guest to look us over, please contact our Membership Director, Donna Davidson, membership@scgshalomclub. com or 925-216-2129 or Debbie Harris, 623-3993200.
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SINGLES CLUB
The Singles Club is an active social club in Sun City Grand. We provide a caring and supportive environment with activities that offer opportunities for members to share interests, develop friendships and enhance a great quality of life. A variety of monthly events may include Theme Dinners, Poker Night, Game Night, Crazy Bocce, Trivia or other specially arranged outings. Check our website for additional information – www.scgsingles.com.
JANUARY 4 | WEDNESDAY | 1-3 PM
SINGLE’S CLUB BOARD MEETING … will be held in the Phoenix Room in the Palm Center. If you wish to attend, please call Pres. Melanie Betts (612) 275-7799.
JANUARY 5 | THURSDAY | 6-9 PM | $20.00
PAJAMA PARTY/DJ TRIVIA … What better way to spend a chilly January evening than having a game night with friends dressed in your comfy, warm sweats/pajamas? Yes, folks, it’s time for a pajama party/DJ trivia night! Join the singles’ club for a fun, live, interactive team trivia game with DJ Curtis in the Cimarron Club. The questions on a variety of categories, will be displayed on a large screen to test your teams’ knowledge of movies, tv, history, music, science and more. Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams. Pizza will be served. Cash bar will be available. Don’t forget to wear your pj’s. No lingerie, please! Deadline to sign up and pay $20 (guests add additional $5) by Monday, December 26. Hosted by Tracy Carr (707) 888-3077 and Nancy Fradin (818) 383-8783
JANUARY 8 | SUNDAY | 6-9 PM
MEMBER APPRECIATION EVENING
This free event will be hosted by your 2023 board members to thank you for being a member of the Singles’ Club. Join us in the Gila room on Sunday, January 8. More details coming soon.
JANUARY 11 | WEDNESDAY | 6-9PM
GAME NIGHT .... Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, cards & shuffler for hand & foot, Rummikub, or any other game). Also bring your own soft drink. Come to the Cimarron Club at the Cimarron Center (on the 2ND Wednesday each month). Hosted by Maxine Sanborn (623) 694-6502
JANUARY 18 | WEDNESDAY | 10-11 AM
PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBER MEETING
Get your questions answered and find out all that the Singles Club has to offer. Come to the Phoenix Room at the Palm Center (on the 3rd Wednesday each month). Hosted by Diane Dugovic (847) 8671713.
JANUARY 19 | THURSDAY | 6-9 PM | $15.00
POKER NIGHT … Your reservation includes pizza and game chips. Bring your own soft drink. Prizes given. Beginners and guests of members are welcome. Meet at the Cimarron Center in the Cimarron Room (on the 3rd Thursday each month). Make your reservations and pay $15 by Monday, January 15. Guests add additional $5. Hosted by Jan Clark (623) 810-2236 and Rick Haskell (623) 810-5068.
JANUARY 25 | WEDNESDAY | 6-9PM
GAME NIGHT … Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, deck of cards and a shuffler for hand & foot, Rummikub, or any other game). Also bring your own soft drink. Meet at the Cimarron Club in the Cimarron Center (on the 4th Wednesday each month). Hosted by Roger
Tharp (408) 391-7337 and Pat Olszewski (814) 392-5391.
JANUARY 27 | FRIDAY 6-9 PM | $25.00
HE-MAN CHILI COOKOFF CONTEST …
Please bring your own personal PEPTO-BISMOL or TUMS and join us for a fun evening for a western CHILI cookoff contest and dancing on Friday, January 27 at 6pm in the Gila Room. Cash bar will be available. Each person will get to vote for the chili of their choice and prizes will be awarded. Chili chef volunteers will be admitted free. Deadline to sign up and pay $25 (guests $5 additional) is Monday, January 16. For further details text host Robert Spikes at 503-804-4300.
SOCIAL GAMES:
Social Games Charter Club is comprised of 5 Special Interest Groups. These interest groups are as follows:
CHESS:
Tucked away in Sun City Grand, three times a week, we play Chess and forget about everything else. It’s true, while playing Chess with us, you think only of Chess, an inexpensive (no membership fees) and calorie-burning activity (yes, it’s true, you burn lots of calories playing Chess).
You’ll need to know the basics as we won’t be spending too much time teaching, but we are welcoming and friendly to everyone, even if you aren’t Bobby Fischer!
So, check us out, Mate. Just show up, with or without a board and pieces, and be ready for a rewarding escape. We usually meet in the Agua Fria room (Cimarron) at 11:30 -3:30 Monday and Wednesday and the Sago Room at the Palm Center on Friday. This is subject to change, so call us first at 623-293-2884 for Paula, or 203979-1194 for Marty.
CRIBBAGE:
We play in the Pima Room at Chaparral Center on Tuesdays from 9:00- 11:30 a.m. We start promptly, so please come at least 15 minutes early to sign up and get acquainted. We collect $4 to play, which is awarded back to the winners. You are invited to play twice as our guest. If you would like to become a member, our dues are $5 per year. Please come join us.
HAND & FOOT
We play every Tuesday at 1:00 in the Pima Room at Chaparral Center and Friday at 6:00 in the Agua Fria Room at Cimarron. We play two games and draw cards for random partners each game. You will need $4. in quarters and $4 in bills for the two games. If you have your own cards (6 decks) and shuffler, please bring them. We are currently playing “Progressive Hand & Foot”. For a copy of the rules or questions, please contact Joy Kreick at joykreick@gmail.com. Come and play! We’re a friendly group and try our best to be inclusive no matter your skill level.
OPEN GAMES
This group is currently meeting in the Palms Center on Tuesdays at 12:30 – 3:30. Drop in the find out about us. If you have any questions call Fran 623-398-7737.
STAMP COLLECTING
We meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm in the Pima Room in the Chaparral Center. Meetings are always open to anyone interested in collecting postage stamps, whether to learn about stamp collecting, discover the worth of an existing collection or to donate a collection to a non-profit tax exempt foundation. Our friendly group will encourage your interest in stamps, whatever it may be. More info is available from Gene Trinks at 602-339-8243 or gctrinks@cox.net.
SOFTBALL
Who wouldn’t want to be a kid again? Lasting friendships are formed through a game for kids! We play all year long on the beautiful Del Webb Ballpark on Mountainview just west of Goldwater. Stop by any day and meet some great guys and gals; all of whom are there to have fun and relive their youth. There are four different seasons each year as well as different skill levels for annual and part-time residents. We have special events throughout the year. Pick up an application at the field or online at our website: Click on the Club tab for the New Member Application.
SPORTS MEMORIBILIA
Contact: Steve Rothschild sbaron24@aol.com
STITCHER’S
STITCHERS;
FIBER, FABRIC & BEADS
We Weave and Spin, do all types of Needlework, General Sewing, Machine Embroidery, Beading, Quilting - and donate our time to help with Community Service. We have a knitting machine, embroidery machines, sergers, looms, sewing machines and a longarm machine. Stitchers meet Monday through Saturday 9AM - 3PM. Dues are $30 a year. Each day is dedicated to one of the fiber arts Special Interest Groups. Come by the Palm Center, Grand Stichers Room, see what we create, and find out how easy it is to get certified on one of our machines or looms.
MONDAYS:
SEWING AND MACHINE EMBROIDERY
Sewing: Already know how to sew? Great! Come join our classes where qualified instructors take you every step of the way. Want to learn? We can teach you the basics and a little bit more. Machine Embroidery: Learn how to embroider on towels and placemats, make stand up decorations for the holidays, spiffy up your pant legs and more!! We start you at the beginning and help you through any and all projects. Experi-enced members are more than willing to offer assistance. Come join the world of machine embroidery.
TUESDAYS: NEEDLEWORK
Needlework means hand sewing like crochet, knitting, felting and hand appliqué. We offer classes on all of these techniques, plus we have a knitting machine you can get certified on. Imagine knitting a sweater in hours not days! Needleworks, as part of Community Service also helps out Eve’s Place on the Navajo Reservation knitting and crocheting hats and scarves. Another
activity is dedicated to Knitted Knockers. A soft knitted prosthesis for breast cancer patients, all at no cost to recipient.
WEDNESDAYS:
QUILTING
We are a group of Quilter who like to cut up material and put it back together in various creative designs. If you know how to piece/quilt, do come join us on any Wednesday. We have a variety of teachers from nationally recognized members to those who would like to pass along their tips, tricks, and techniques. If you don’t know how to piece/ quilt, we have classes for that. Meetings are on the second Wednesday of each month. Caring Quilts are on the third Wednesday of each month. Caring Quilts are made by many members, washed, and prepped for breast cancer surgery patients. We also make Quilts of Valor and Quilts for Organ Donors. There’s always room for finishing those UFOs among fellow members.
THURSDAYS: COMMUNITY SERVICE
Dedicated to making projects that benefit Organizations in Arizona and mostly the West Valley: Early Head Start, Eve’s Place, Family Promise, Food Bank, Hospice of the Valley, Luke Air Force Base, Blue Star Mothers, No Kill Animal Shelters, Dell Webb Hospital, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
FRIDAYS: BEADING
If you know what TILA, Swarovski, and Czech Glass are, you know some-thing about beading. If you’d like to learn more - or if you know a lot and want to share - Beading will welcome you with open arms. Come see our display of what you can do with a few beads and little know how.
Saturdays & Thursdays: Weavers and Spinners enjoy working with all kinds of fibers. We learn about the animals and plants that are the fiber’s source; we prepare the fiber with cleaning, carding, dyeing and blending it. Fiber is spun into yarn using spindles and traditional and electric spinning wheels. We utilize many types of looms on which we create fabric for household items, clothing and art pieces. More information is available on our website grandstitchers.org Connie Bollard - President 2022 president@ grandstitchers.org
TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Welcome to the new year! Give yourself a gift this year by joining the SCG Table Tennis Club. If you are already a member you know how much fun your $15.00 provides. You will want to renew by January 31 to keep the fun going.
If you are new, please allow me to introduce the club! SCG Table Tennis Club prides itself for being friendly and welcoming for all levels of play. Our sport combines healthy fun, low impact aerobic exercise that’s gentle on the joints, and excellent eye hand coordination practice. We play year-round in Cimarron’s air-conditioned clubhouse. While we love this sport, we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Play is peppered with lots of good-natured laughs. Just show up when we are in session and join the fun – no reservation required.
Don your athletic shoes and drop by. Any of our members would be happy to assist you in getting started. We have paddles ready for your use. We look forward to welcoming YOU. First three club visits are complimentary. Just sign in, with your
email and phone #, and tell us you’re new! Yearly membership just $15.
Interested? For our current schedule, more information… or to just let us know you’ll be joining us, please contact our Club President, Dick Bertrand at Dick@Bertrandonline.com or 925-698-2155. Gila Room at Cimarron Center: Current 2023 scheduled hours: Th, F, mornings after 9a; Mon, Wed, Sat, Sun afternoons after 1p.
TENNIS CLUB
Start off the new year with a fun and active community right here in Grand! Grand Tennis Club has a number of opportunities for play this month. Looking to get back into tennis? We’ve got you covered. Still working? No problem, we have fun and new winter evening programming. All playing levels are welcome, so come check us out!
NEW EVENING PROGRAMS START JANUARY 9TH! Mondays 4pm - GETTING BACK INTO TENNIS/NEW TO TENNIS
Meet at court #1. Club members will assist you in tennis basics. Just show up and we’ll provide rackets.
Tuesdays 4pm - ALL LEVEL DOUBLES MIXER
Meet at court #1 and sign in. All playing levels welcome.
Wednesdays 4pm - OPEN BALL MACHINE
Sign in with the coordinator and use the machines on stadium court.
Sundays 4pm - DOUBLES & A MEAL
Fun competition with a social meal afterwards. Check website for times and location. Check out our website for more info: https:// suncitygrandtennisclub.wildapricot.org/
FREE NEW TO TENNIS/GETTING BACK INTO TENNIS CLINICS: 2nd Sunday each month at 1pm, January-March. Show up on stadium court. No racket? We’ve got one for you!
Come join us! Your $20 annual membership fee allows you to play in “Club Tennis,” which means you can use the two ball machines to improve your game and get club news/updates/important information sent directly to your email. Your membership also allows you to attend the many fun social events that go on throughout the year like the Fall kick-off party, open house, men’s pizza party & socials, Halloween party, Christmas & Holiday party, Valentines Day party, women’s luncheons, the end of the year party, and lots more!
Check out our website to find out how to get involved in women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles, and the numerous tennis clinics that go on through the year. https:// suncitygrandtennisclub.wildapricot.org/
Grand Tennis Club: Small enough to not get lost; big enough to meet lots of new friends!
WOODCRAFTERS
The Woodshop, situated near the Ballpark, is open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Thursday evenings 6-9 p.m. (always subject to a volunteer Monitor being on duty). The shop is equipped with all the machines and hand-tools necessary to construct furniture and cabinetry. For more information visit our website: http://www. grandwoodcrafters.com
INTEREST GROUPS...AND MORE
ALASKA INTEREST GROUP
Email: grandalaskans@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at “Grand Alaskans”
Description: The Grand Alaskans welcome all Alaskans living in Sun City Grand. If you enjoy getting together with fellow Alaskans for special events, entertainment, tours, or social hours, this is the group for you. We hold several events October through April.
AMATEUR TRAP SHOOTING GROUP
Contact(s) for Interest Group: Marty Grady, 623556-9497, martygrady@hotmail.com
Meeting Information: We meet the first Friday of each month at Ben Avery at 8:30 a.m.
Description: We are a group of averaged skilled trap shooters that meet at Ben Avery to shoot trap and socialize about our past sporting activities. Besides trap shooting, the members discuss other activities that foster a network of things to do, places to go, and help to provide others.
BETA SIGMA PHI
Xi Delta Sigma Chapter is a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sun Cities Coalition of Beta Sigma Phi International. The Coalition consists of chapters in Sun City, Sun City West, Sun City Grand, Surprise and the surrounding area. Inactive members, Leave of absence, Members-at-large or transferring members who wish to affiliate with one of these local chapters are invited to contact through text or email a member of the coalition.
Contacts: Karen Montoya at smithmontoya10901@ gmail.com or Roberta Chargin at robertachargin@ gmail.com. Please list your name, degree, status or any pertinent information. Include your phone number, address and email information. If you have an interested friend, then include their information with their permission, a coalition or chapter officer will make contact with you. Chapters hold meetings at various times during the month as well as socials. We, as a coalition, are not a part of the BSP Phoenix City Council but valid members of Beta Sigma Phi International. Membership is by invitation.
BOWLING
GRAND CONNECTION INTEREST GROUP
The Grand Connection Social Group welcomes all who have an interest in the African-American experience and want to learn more about their traditions and heritage”. At this time due to the Corona Pandemic there are no activities planned. For additional information regarding the Contact: Steve Doolittle 623-533-3455 or Laura GarrettWilliams 623 215 7884.
GRAND DEMOCRATS
Contact(s) for Interest Group: Mark Hamilton, President, 971-801-5496 or mhamipdx@gmail. com
Website: www.granddems.org
Meeting Information: Fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in Cimarron Center. Beverages and snacks at 6:00 p.m. No meetings in July and August.
Description: We are a group that supports a Democratic presence in the community. We encourage those interested in national, state, county or local politics who are newly arrived
members of the community or those who have been here awhile to come and listen to our scheduled interesting speakers. Besides our monthly meetings, we have monthly breakfasts and dinners.
FOUR
WHEELING
Website: www.grand4wheelers.org
Description: The Grand 4-Wheelers are SCG residents who are interested in taking rides off-road into the beautiful areas of Arizona not accessible by standard vehicle. The roads we travel range from “easy” to “moderate” to “difficult.” The rides are for all types of four-wheel drive vehicles (No ATV’s that’s another group). Our rides will allow you to see remote areas of Arizona in the safe environment of a group activity. We provide an environment to learn the off-road capabilities of our vehicles, off-road driving techniques, the use of GPS devices & maps, and available recovery tools. Please refer to our website to see a calendar of future rides, as well as photos and narratives of our previous rides.
FUN DINERS
Description: We are a social group that plans monthly events at restaurants in our area. Just $10.00 per member per year to join. Guests are welcome!
Contact for Interest Group: Toni Helgeson, membership, 623-544-5988 www.fundiners.weebly.com Meeting Information: We send a notice to all of our members throughout the year advising them of our planned activities, either a lunch, dinner, or a happy hour, and we request that they sign up for the event! There is always a gala event for Christmas! Lunches and dinners will be prepaid but you will be on your own for cocktails and of course for any Happy Hours! You may attend as many or as few events as you like. You are able to bring guests, unless we have limited seating! Always check our website, www.fundiners. weebly.com, for forthcoming events and pictures of our past ones! We welcome volunteers to help find new places and to help coordinate events at their favorite restaurants. The annual dues are $10 per person each year.
You may call Gerri at 623-374-7917 or Toni at 623-544-5988 for more information.
GRAND GECKOS
Our own masters swim team right here in Grand! We believe in staying fit and building friendships while having fun. Our workouts are fresh, full of variety and will help you get and stay in shape. While you should be able to swim freestyle for at least 10 lengths, you don’t need to know the other strokes to join us at practice. If you are willing to learn, we are there to provide coaching and camaraderie. Our practices have organized sets that are geared from beginner-level swimmers to advanced swimmers and competitors. We focus on technique to improve your strokes, your stamina, your speed and your endurance. For more information contact swimnut@me.com
HORSESHOES INTEREST GROUP
Most/many of you have played horseshoes at picnics, family reunions, etc. With your renting or
owning a home in our community, you have the opportunity to play this fun game, whenever you want, for free. The horseshoe pits (5 of them) are always open. You can even play under the lights!! Additionally, there is a horseshoe group/league that plays every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday each week. Generally, at 8 am. This time is adjusted during the year for warmer/cooler temps in summer/winter. We also have league play with 5 other retirement communities in late winter through early spring. We will provide horseshoes for you to use as well as assistance on “pitching” horseshoes if you might need/want. We can also assist in helping you order your own horseshoes when you find out how much fun the game really is. Open to all ladies and men.
The horseshoe pits are located just right of the Dell Web softball diamond and storage building on Mountain View Blvd.
For more information call Tom Conzemius at 218556-2404 or Dave Johnson at 623-308-6036.
LGBTQ INTEREST GROUP
Contact(s): scg.lgbt@yahoo.com Website: scglgbt.com
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/scglgbt Meeting Information: Meet formally 4 times a year and informally in-between.
Description: The SCG LGBTQ invites residents to join us for a variety of social activities including dining out, theater, concerts, sporting events, etc. We are about making new friends, socializing and supporting one another. Residents and allies who are looking to connect with other like-minded members of our community are welcome to join.
MINNESOTA INTEREST GROUP
Contact(s) for Interest Group: Cecelia Kelly, 612860-4676, ckelly0330@icloud.com
Description: Born in the North Star State/fall in love with L’toile du nord while living there? Currently a part time resident of Minnesota and/or live full time in Sun City Grand? Our Minnesota welcomes your participation in our social events, nature walk/potluck events, putting contests, wine tastings, casino parties, theater/ dinner parties. Whether you call Sun City Grand your full time or part time residence we would be pleased to have your input regarding offerings that you would find of interest and welcome your participation..
NEW YORK STATE INTEREST GROUP
Contact: Julia Schoen TheNYStateGroup@gmail. com or 805-325-1807
Time Square, Jones Beach, The Catskills, Niagara Falls…We remember it all!
Join folks from The Empire State sharing memories and creating new ones. We are a newly formed group working to build new friendships in the community, using our connection to NY as a starting point. We will meet four times a year, with additional events planned (dinner cruises, game nights, happy hours, etc). We invite you to get in on the bottom floor and join this group of vibrant ex-NYers (spouses and significant others also welcome).
Notification of events will be sent via email to individuals who sign up for the group.
Events will also be included in the Grand Lifestyles publication and will be posted on the community bulletin boards at Cimarron Center and Sonoran Plaza.
POLISH-AMERICAN INTEREST GROUP
Contact(s) for Interest Group: Dorothy (Rzeszutek) Higdon, 218-821-3033, odette46@ cox.net
Meeting Information: Meetings are scheduled periodically during the year to correspond with new matters of significance and availability of speakers, at which time an e-mail is sent to all members. Notification is also sent regarding any known Polish-American activity in the Phoenix area.
Description: Sharing of Traditions, Customs, Travel, Delicacies, and History. Socializing while receiving cultural enlightenment concerning holidays and also cuisine with regards to Catholic, Jewish and non-denominational citizens. Enjoy the long-established foods of Poland through planned luncheons and tours of Polish-American restaurants, bakeries and delis in the Phoenix area. Translation is also available through Maya Zubriski, mariazubriski@gmail. com, 623-546-6960
GRAND CENTRAL RAILROAD INTEREST GROUP
If you enjoy large scale (G Scale) outdoor model trains, the Grand Central Railroad is the place for you. From operating trains, painting buildings, decorating and landscaping, track maintenance, electrical service and repair, to public relations and more…. there is literally something for everyone. While most members own and operate their own trains, it is not a requirement to join the group. Our primary function is operating and maintaining the Model Railroad Park for the enjoyment of our members, residents and visitors, young and old alike. The Railroad Park is located near the tennis courts behind the Chaparral Center. Trains run on a regular schedule as posted at the Railroad Park and on our website (GrandCentralRailroad.info). Please stop by during operating hours and introduce yourself. We will be happy to show you around and tell you more about what we do. For additional information or to make special requests, please contact chairman@GrandCentralRailroad.info
CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS:
DECEMBER 23 - FRIDAY
CHRISTMAS
WEEKEND TRAIN NIGHT RUN
The Grand Central Railroad will be hosting its annual Christmas Weekend Night Train Run. When: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, @ 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Where: Train Park (behind the Chaparral Center, near the Tennis Courts.) Stop by and enjoy the sights and sounds of Garden (G scale) Railroading. There will be illuminated trains running on approximately 1800 feet of track along with illuminated buildings, festive decorations, and complimentary cookies.
For more information, please contact: chairman@ GrandCentralRailroad.info
GRAND REPUBLICANS INTEREST GROUP
Our Veterans Day bar-b-que at the Grand pavilion was a great success. Guest speaker General “Mick” McGuire brought a powerful message and then held a lengthy question and answer session. Veterans were honored and all were inspired and encouraged. (And the food was good!)
On Saturday morning, December 17, we gathered at Church on the Green in Sun City West to hear another powerful speaker, Mr. Shane Krauser. Krauser is aptly billed as “arguably the best, most dynamic speaker and educator on liberty and the U.S. Constitution.”
Beginning in January, Grand Republicans will hold their monthly meetings in the Hopi and Pima rooms here in the Chaparral building. Meetings are on the 3rd Saturday each month. Doors open at 8:30, coffee and pastries available by 9:00, with the meeting starting at 9:30. Guests are always welcome. There is a $2 charge for non-members. We plan to meet each month throughout 2023 and 2024.
Our speaker on January 17 is Dr. Larry Schweikart. A retired professor of History, Dr. Schweikart was born in Mesa, AZ to a cattle ranching family. He earned a B.A. in Political Science and an M.S. in History from Arizona State University; and in 1983 received a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of many popular books, including “A Patriot’s History of the United States” and “48 Liberal Lies about American History (That You Probably Learned in School.)”
We are working on great programs for 2023, with special speakers and events. Please watch the website, grandrepublicans.com, for information as it rolls out. At press time, our program for our February 18 General Meeting is unconfirmed.
For the March 18 meeting we have retired Air Force Colonel Stephen Chealander, known most notably for his role as Military Aide to President Ronald Reagan. In this role, he carried “the Football,” worked as the Presidential Emergency Actions Officer, and served as ceremonial aide and personal aide to the President when required. He held this position through the end of the Reagan Administration. He has many wonderful “Reagan stories” that he likes to share.
Colonel Chealander later moved to Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, as an F-5 Fighter Squadron Commander and transferred in 1989 to Luke Air Force Base as an F16 Fighter Squadron Commander. He was named the Assistant Deputy Commander of Operations for the F16 Tactical Fighter Wing in 1990. He retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1991.
Again, watch our website, grandrepublicans. com, for more detail. We’ve initiated a President’s Message and are posting the minutes to the General Meetings, as well. Under “Useful Links” you will see the smiling faces of the Board members and their contact information.
Click on the “about” tab and read our Vision, Mission and Values statements. We may be just the group you are looking for! You are also encouraged to click on the Liberty Ladies tab to see and appreciate how they are serving the cause of conservatism in our communities.
SOUND & LIGHTING
We are fortunate to have many talented residents who volunteer their time and talents to The Grand Drama & Comedy Club and the Music Club, providing quality theater and musical events throughout the year to our community.
The two clubs share our volunteer sound and lighting teams. We are seeking persons who may have an interest in sharing their talents or learn new skills involving these areas. No prior experience or knowledge of sound or lighting equipment is required. We have volunteers who will train anyone who is interested. Many hands make light work. No pun intended – it is light work! And sound work! But many persons sharing makes easier work.
Become a member of Grand’s entertainment community. Give it a try, you may discover not only a new interest, but you will be sure to make some great new friends. For more information, please contact Ove Jakobsen at 256-721-0431 or ovejakobsen@msn.com for sound or Bob Nix at 623-214-8280 or bobnix@cox.net for lighting. Nothing is a forever commitment - what do you have to lose?
You will not be on your own, you will be a valuable member of the team who will help you learn a new skill. As any actor or musical performer will attest, your valuable skills create the magic of live performances. You’ve seen it, how about helping make it happen!
STATE OF MINDFULNESS
The SCG state of Mindfulness is a mindfulness community, practicing together, bringing peace, compassion, and gratitude to our selves and those around us. Group meditation can help develop a real connection with people while tapping into the same silence and source of peace, all at the same time. The SCG State of Mindfulness is focused on science and evidence based tools and resources. We are not based in any religion or spiritual beliefs; however, we do believe in religious harmony and all are welcome.
MINDFUL MONDAYS
8 monthly Drop/in meditation opportunities OctMay. First Monday of each month
GROUP MEETINGS
Group meetings are facilitated group discussions that begin with a topic introduction and end with a meditation. Group to meet at least 3 times per year.
MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION, AN INTRODUCTION
Information to follow regarding an introduction/ refresher course.
For those interested in enhancing wellbeing and resilience join us! For more information check out our website: SCGstateofmind.com or email us at SCGstateofmind@gmail.com
VALLEY OF THE SUN SKI CLUB
Valley of the Sun Ski Club calling all skiers! We meet on the 1st Thursday of the month at the Kuentz Rec Center in SCW starting in November thru April. We have 3 great trips planned in 2023; Telluride Jan 8-13, Whitefish, MT Feb 5-10 and Winter Park March 5-10. If you are interested in learning more please contact Judy Ainsworth 602-909-4333.”
WASHINGTON STATE
Contact(s) for Interest Group: Susan Brinkley, 206-276-2080, susanbrinkley7@gmail.com
Meeting Information: Notification of events are sent via email to individuals who sign up on the roster. Events will be included in the Grand Lifestyles publication and will be posted on the community bulletin boards at the Cimarron Center and Sonoran Plaza.
Description: The Washington State Group provides opportunities for interested Washingtonians to get acquainted and enjoy common interests. Events have included socials, golf tournaments, hiking, and attendance at Spring Training Mariner games. Volunteering is critical to keeping this vibrant. Ideas for future events are always welcome.
WINE TASTING
Description: The group conducts tastings of wines from countries of the world. Each tasting begins with an introductory educational preview
of the topic, followed by the wine tasting done in an informal atmosphere. Light foods and finger desserts are available. Members have the opportunity to learn about wine and find new varietals to enjoy and also meet and befriend fellow wine enthusiasts.
Meeting Information: We meet on the second Tuesday of each month except July and August at 7:00PM at the home of a member host. Annual dues are $10 per person and the tasting fee is $15 per person. We also have an annual multi course Wine dinner featuring cuisine from around the world prepared by a fine local restaurant and paired with quality wines of the region.
Contact for the Wine Interest Group: Judy Helderman, 623-322-9425, jhelderm@yahoo.com
WISCONSIN INTEREST GROUP
As we enter a New Year, a warm welcome to our many new members. If you would like to learn more about the Wisconsin Interest Group, visit our web site at www.wigazinfo.weebly.com. Click on the ‘Contact Us’ tab and send us a note. We can also be reached at wigmessage@gmail.com . A very active season is planned. In December we had a wonderful time with a private Coach to Silver Star Dinner theater. The first Monday of each month, we gather at Tivoli Gardens for our monthly breakfast. Don’t miss the camaraderie and great food. Weekly Sheepshead is available for aficionados.
CONFIRMED DATES FOR 2023.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR.
January 16, 2023 : Holiday Dinner in the Sagebrush Ballroom. Catered dinner. Live band S’mile.
February 3, 2023 : Beer and Cheese Tasting
February 13, 2023: Pizza/Bingo Night. Agua Fria Room-Cimarron
March 17, 2023: Tailgate Party in Agua Fria Room and Patio-Cimarron and Brewer Game at Surprise Stadium
A special thanks to many who have stepped up to volunteer and make the Wisconsin special.
WHAT IS "RECORD SCREEN"?
Dear Cappie,
My neighbor was so excited to tell me how he discovered and uses the “Record Screen” option in the iPhone Control Panel, but I just don’t understand. Can you explain what it is, how it works, and why would anyone ever want to record their screen???
Nancy Dear Nancy,
The “Record Screen” feature is like a screenshot, but instead it will allow you to make a video of every image, swipe, tap, and sound on your screen for as long as the recording runs. It’s a very useful tool because it gives you the ability to record whatever is being displayed on your screen as well as the sound of your own voice. There is a plethora of reasons why you might want to record your screen:
n Create step by step video tutorials to teach others, for example, how to use a new app, demonstrate photo editing tools, etc.
n If you are an avid gamer, you can capture and share gaming sequences with just a few taps
n Save your favorite Social Media clips from Facebook (where there is no option to download them), YouTube, Instagram, etc.
n Record an iPhoto slideshow with music (instead of using the Memories option)
n Demonstrate to tech help the technical errors you are experiencing when verbally it is difficult to understand or follow
These are just a few reasons why this option is so popular, but to use it you must add it to your iPhone’s Control
Panel if it is not already there: Go to Settings>Control Center>scroll down to More Controls>Screen
Recording icon >tap the green plus icon on the left. Once it is in your Control Center, you open the Control Center by swiping down and tap on the grey screen recording icon which will count down 3, 2, 1, and then it will turn red and start recording your screen. To stop recording, tap the red bar that sits at the top of the screen during your recording. It will ask if you want to stop recording; select yes, and the video of the recording will be saved to your Photos app.
From there you can easily trim the start and end of the video by clicking on edit and then use your finger to press down on the black arrows on either side of the thumbnail timeline along the bottom. When you slide your finger in, the arrows and box will turn yellow and show you the new starting point of the video. Tap done to save it.
iPhone’s screen recording function also allows you to record yourself talking while recording your screen. To turn your microphone on, instead of immediately tapping/releasing the Record button, hold the Record button until a pop-up screen appears and then tap on
the microphone icon at the bottom, and then tap Start Recording. You’ll see the countdown begin. Tap twice to exit the screen and close the Control Center. Now the microphone will turn on any time you begin recording. If you don’t want to use your microphone, you can turn it off by returning to this screen and pressing and holding the microphone icon.
For those who own Android smartphones there is a similar option: Swipe down twice from the top of your screen and tap Screen record .If it’s not there, tap Edit and drag Screen record to your Quick Settings. Choose what you want to record, tap Start and the recording begins after the countdown. To stop recording, swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the Screen recorder notification . Your video will be in your Photos App>Library>Movies
Take advantage of this great option to record your favorite online video shorts, showcase your own teaching skills, or use this useful tool to obtain assistance by digitally documenting your problem. As always, even if you don’t think you will use this function, try it to see how it works. Follow the directions above to
View the digital version of “Ask Cappie” monthly column by going to www.grandinfo.com. Click on the More News>Grand Lifestyles Magazine> to choose the month you want to view.
Special thanks to Susie and Cheri for this lovely photo of Tillie, a black and tan miniature dachshund, born 9/5/2022. Tillie loves everyone, loves to play and is a joy to have around…99% of the time!
record your screens from the first to last on your phone, iPad, or tablet. Then try the record button and identify pages as first, second…or find a photo in your Photos app and edit while describing how you do it. Skip Sudoku for a day and exercise your brain by learning some new technology!
It’s lights, camera, and all the action at Inspirata Pointe, the new Independent Living expansion project at Royal Oaks! Our spectacular amenities, including a dog park and three beautiful restaurants, immerse you in a luxury lifestyle built on food, fun, and freedom. Now, with even more choice and opportunity, you’re all cued up to live on your terms and be whoever you want to be – yogi, card shark, dog lover, sports fanatic, you name it. It’s your show.
News and Announcements
Poetry, art and more!
As temperatures cool, the arts scene in Surprise is heating up. You can find amazing arts and cultural events – from theater performances, gallery tours, poetry readings and more. Check out what’s coming up and mark your calendar to attend!
JANUARY EVENTS:
January 19 ● 9 a.m. - Noon
Public Art Tour of local art galleries
January 21 ● 10 a.m. - Noon
Tour of artist Joe Tyler’s Home & Studio
January 24 ● 11 a.m. - Noon
AZ Speaks at Council Chambers “Deconstructing the Taco: The History and Lore of a Beloved Food” by Gregory McNamee
January 26 ● Noon
Day of Celebration and Service
The City of Surprise is excited to announce the 7th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Celebration and Service, to be held Saturday, January 14 at The Vista Center for the Arts. In preparation for the celebration, the City is seeking sponsors, performers, art contest submissions and community service volunteers. For more information, please contact Lord Garcillano at lord.garcillano@surpriseaz.gov or visit surpriseaz.gov/MLK.
Natural Hope donation
Mayor Hall and I visited My Daddy’s Italian Bakery to deliver a donation check to the owner, Jori Gentile, for her non-profit Natural Hope. Natural Hope’s mission is to empower cancer patients with helpful and hopeful information about how foods can battle the side effects that can occur during treatment. Keep up the great work!
Lunchtime Theater – Phoenix Opera Arts HQ, $15
All dates and times are subject to change. All events are free unless otherwise stated.
To register for Public Art Tours and AZ Speaks presented by Arizona Humanities, head to surpriseaz.gov/artssignup. For Lunchtime Theater, contact Arts HQ at 623.584.2626 or visit westvalleyarts.org/ theater. To learn more about Poetry Slam, contact WHAM at 623.584.8311 or visit wham-art.org/poetry. Want to see what else is on the 2022-2023 arts & culture calendar? All events are listed online at surpriseaz.gov/arts.
Spring Training schedule & ticket information
Spring Training single game tickets are now on sale! Opening day is Friday, February 24 with the Kansas City Royals taking on the Texas Rangers at Surprise Stadium.
Surprise Stadium will host 30 games this season, including matchups against every team in the Cactus League. Additionally, the Royals have been selected to host a World Baseball Classic exhibition game at Surprise Stadium against Great Britain.
For questions or more information about Spring Training, please visit SurpriseStadium.com or call 623.222.2222.
Welcome to Surprise
• Stronger Today Fitness
Mayor Hall, Councilmember Winters and I joined local business owner Diana Smithson for the grand opening of her new Stronger Today Fitness location at 11294 W. Bell Rd. Thank you for choosing Surprise!
• 1Stop Nails & Spa
Mayor Hall, Councilmember Winters and I joined Chris Huynh, the new owner of 1Stop Nails & Spa, for a ribbon cutting to celebrate their new ownership. 1Stop Nails & Spa is located at 19509 N. Sunrise Blvd., Suite 2. Welcome to Surprise!
Community Meetings
My monthly Community meeting will be at 6 p.m. on January 24 at Sun City Grand in the Pima Room, 19781 N. Remington Dr. I look forward to discussing the latest City news and answering any questions you have.
City Council Meetings
The next regularly scheduled Council meetings will be on January 17 at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers. You can also watch live on surpriseaz.gov/surprisetv, the Surprise City Gov Facebook page at facebook.com/cityofsurprise or on Cox channel 11.
IN THE DESERT
for Nature Conservation
JANUARY FAMILY ACTIVITIES
SKATE WESTGATE
Papago Park
DINOSAURS IN THE DESERT
Phoenix Zoo
455 N Galvin Parkway
Papago Park
https://www.phoenixzoo.org/events/dinosaurs-in-the-desert/
Dates: January 1-16, 2023
SKATE WESTGATE
• Westgate Entertainment District6751 N Sunset Blvd
• Glendale, AZ 85305
Time: 11:00 AM to 10:45 PM
n January 1, 2023n (602) 286-3800 n www.phoenixzoo.org/events/dinosaursin-the-desert/ n Price: Included with Zoo admission n 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Westgate Entertainment District 6751 N Sunset Blvd., Glendale, n January 1-16, 2023 n 11:00 AM to 10:45 PM
https://westgateaz.com/event/skate/2022-11-04/
Prices: Vary
n www. westgateaz.com/event/ skate/2022-11-04/
ARIZONA COYOTES VS. DETROIT RED WINGS
Presented By: Arizona Coyotes Dates: January 17, 2023
• Mullett Arena201 S. Packard Dr.
Mullett Arena
• Tempe, AZ 85281
201 S. Packard Dr. Tempe
Time: 7:00 PM
n January 17, 2023 n 7:00 PM n www.nhl.com/coyotes/ schedule/2022-12-01/RT
https://www.nhl.com/coyotes/schedule/2022-12-01/RT
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Tickets can be purchased near the rink in Fountain Park. Skating sessions are on a first come, first served basis. We accept credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) only.
They’re baaack! And this time… they’ve brought friends… Journey back in time at the Phoenix Zoo! Immerse yourself in a world where colossal dinosaurs and other ancient beasts dominate the landscape in this not-to-be missed prehistoric experience. All new creatures include Giganotosaurus, saber-toothed cat, sea scorpion, terror bird and more.
n Prices: Vary Tickets can be purchased near the rink in Fountain Park. Skating sessions are on a first come, first served basis. We accept credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) only.
The Arizona Coyotes take on the Detroit Red Wings as part of the 202223 NHL season in Tempe.
The Arizona Coyotes take on the Detroit 23 NHL season in Tempe, Arizona.
PRIVATE LESSONS, PARTIES OR GROUP EVENTS : Please call (480) 387-5678.
time… they’ve brought friends… Journey Phoenix Zoo! Immerse yourself in a world where other ancient beasts dominate the landscape in prehistoric experience. All new creatures include saber-toothed cat, sea scorpion, terror bird and more.
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PRIVATE LESSONS, PARTIES OR GROUP EVENTS: Please call (480) 3875678. Kids & adults are invited to partake in a timeless holiday tradition – outdoor ice skating on our real ice rink! Make magical memories with your loved ones as you glide through an unforgettable winter wonderland. All skill levels are welcome, whether you’re performing pirouettes or strapping on skates for the first time.
PHOENIX SUNS VS. BROOKLYN NETS
Footprint Center
201 E Jefferson St
PHOENIX SUNS VS. NETS
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Presented By: Phoenix Suns
Kids & adults are invited to partake in a timeless holiday tradition –outdoor ice skating on our real ice rink! Make magical memories with your loved ones as you glide through an unforgettable winter wonderland. All skill levels are welcome, whether you’re performing pirouettes or strapping on skates for the first time.
n January 19, 2023
n Price $50+
Dates: January 19, 2023
n https://www.nba.com/suns/schedule
• Footprint Center201 E Jefferson St
• Phoenix, AZ 85004
Price: $50+
https://www.nba.com/suns/schedule
The Phoenix Suns take on the Brooklyn Nets at the Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix as part of the NBA’s 2022-23 season.
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The Phoenix Suns take on the Brooklyn Nets at the Footprint Phoenix as part of the NBA's 2022-23 season.
EMERGENCY
9-1-1
Poison Control Center 800.222.1222
Sheriff’s Office (Bell Rd. Substation) 602.876.1011
Area Agency on Aging 24-Hour Helpline 602.264.4357
After Hours and Weekend Landscaping Emergencies
Gothic Landscape................................................................ 760.892.2455
ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES
Maricopa County Animal Control 602.506.7387
4 Paws Animal Rescue 623.876.8778
Surprise Animal Care/Control
CITY OF SURPRISE
623.222.4000 opt. 3
Adopt-A-Street 623.222.6000
Code Enforcement 623.222.3013
Citizens Patrol 623.222.4277
City Clerk 623.222.1200
City Council 623.222.1300
City Hall 623.222.1000
Community & Recreation Services 623.222.2000
Crisis Response
Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets)
623.222.5040
623.222.1900
Disability Information.................................................... (voice) 623.222.3543 (TTY–deaf) 623.222.3503
Noise/Nuisance Complaints
Non-emergency Fire
Non-emergency Police
623.222.4000 opt. 3
623.222.5000
623.222.4000
Northwest Regional Library 602.652.3000
Post Office (14955 W. Bell Rd.) 623.544.4672
Senior Services/Center 623.222.1500
Trans Valley Metro 602.253.5000
Voter Registration 602-506-1511
We Care Program 623.222.4277
BOARD COMMITTEES
Architectural Review Committee
Tony Spata tony4grand@gmail.com
Code of Conduct Committee
Bob Aiken aiken4grand@gmail.com
Covenants Committee
Finance Advisory Committee
Alan Meyer grandameyer@aol.com
Golf Advisory Committee
Carol White carol4grand@gmail.com
Long Range Planning Advisory Committee René Mitchell rene4grand@gmail.com
ADDITIONAL CAM INFORMATION
GrandTV 623.546.7533 Website 623.546.7533 communications@scgcam.com
Membership Office ........................ 623.546.7444 Palm Center, 19726 N. Remington Drive Welcome Center 623.546.7501 Lost & Found 623.546.7501 Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Standards Compliance Office ........................ 623.546.7450 ARC Applications 623.546.7474 Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
CHAPS Office 623.546.7553
Grand Election Team Jane Barry grandelectionsteam@gmail.com
ON-SITE EMERGENCIES
Association Patrol ........................... 623.764.0809 Sunday – Saturday, 24 hours, 7 days a week
Maintenance Emergencies .......... 623.546.7551
Bus. Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Report Landscape/Golf Course Maintenance/ Water Leaks/Repairs
Submit work order to www.suncitygrand.com maintenance@scgcam.com 623-546-7551
After Hours and Weekend Landscaping Emergencies
Gothic Landscape 760.892.2455
Report Common Area Landscape/Water Leaks/Repairs/Facility Maintenance maintenance@scgcam.com 623-546-7551
Golf Course Maintenance/Leaks M-F 623-546-7551 Weekends 623-764-0809
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT
General Manager
Rod Rankin ...................................... 623.546.7468 rod.rankin@scgcam.com
Assistant General Manager
Jeff Hochman jeff.hochman@scgcam.com
Executive Administrative Assistant
Theresa Fleck ................................. 623-546-7468 theresa.fleck@scgcam.com
Communications Manager
Christine Helton .............................. 623.546.7533 christine.helton@scgcam.com communications@scgcam.com
Custodial Supervisor
Ken Crossno 623.546.7460 ken.crossno@scgcam.com
Director of Golf Brandon Dougherty ...................... 623-546-7412 brandon.dougherty@scgcam.com
Finance Director
David Reber 623.546.7453 david.reber@scgcam.com
Fitness Director
Allison Adams 623.546.7463 allison.adams@scgcam.com
Information Systems Manager
Rebecca Bird 623.546.7503 rebecca.bird@scgcam.com
Activities Director
Lorena Nieto 623.546.7455 lorena.nieto@scgcam.com
Maintenance Operations Director
Scott Phillips scott.phillips@scgcam.com
Norma Gaitan 623.546.7551
Membership Director
Debra Goodman ........................... 623.546.7435 debra.goodman@scgcam.com
Standards Director
Jody Snider 623.546.7439 jody.snider@scgcam.com
Purchasing Specialist
Laurie Segler 623.546.7561 laurie.segler@scgcam.com
Volunteer Program Manager
Denise Alessi 623-546-7451 denise.alessi@scgcam.com
GOLF
Cimarron Golf Course 623.975.5654 17100 West Clearview Boulevard
Golf Pro 623.975.5657
Desert Springs Golf Course 623.546.7401 19900 North Remington Drive
Kim McCann – Golf Pro 623.546.7403 kim.mccann@scgcam.com
Granite Falls N & S 623.546.7580 15949 West Clearview Boulevard
Kevin Reagan – Golf Pro................ 623.546.7582 kevin.reagan@scgcam.com
ACTIVITIES DEPARTMENT
Activities Office 623.546.7449
Sonoran Plaza, 19753 N. Remington Drive
Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Grand Learning .............................. 623.546.7470
Chaparral Center, 19781 N. Remington Dr. Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Grand Lifestyles Magazine ............ 623.546.7449 activities@scgcam.com
FITNESS CENTERS
Adobe Fitness Center 623.546.7456
19775 North Remington Drive
Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Children’s Hours Leisure Pool 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Cimarron Fitness Center 623.975.5630
17100 West Clearview Boulevard
Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
No children under 16 permitted at this pool
Miller Massage Therapy ................ 602.832.0864
RESTAURANTS/CATERING
Angela’s Kitchen 623.399.6514
The Grand Café ............................. 623.546.7512
CLUB ADDRESSES & PHONE NUMBERS
Art Club 623.546.7484
19745 North Remington Drive
Billiards Club 623.546.7482
19781 North Remington Drive
Clay Arts Club 623.214.9067
19751 North Remington Drive
Computer Club 623.546.7508
19781 North Remington Drive
Glass Arts Club 623.214.6723
19751 North Remington Drive
Language Club 623.546.7488
19739 North Remington Drive
Poker Club ....................................... 623.546.7486
19749 North Remington Drive
Photo Club ...................................... 623.546.7483
19735 North Remington Drive
Stitchers Club .................................. 623.546.7566
19726 North Remington Drive
Woodcrafters .................................. 623.214.3813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard