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GRAND VISION STATEMENT
Grand is the premier active, age−restricted community in Arizona.
GRAND MISSION STATEMENT
Grand provides residents with a high value community, with resort style amenities, 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.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Job opportunities are posted on the website at www.suncitygrand.com (Grand Living/Human Resources & Employment). You may submit your application to the Human Resources Department at 19726 N. Remington Dr., Surprise, AZ 85374, fax to 623-546-7447 or email hrgrand@scgcam.com. You are encouraged to submit an application for each employment opportunity for which you would like to be considered.
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GRAND VALUE STATEMENTS
foster relationships built on
listen to
are open minded, collaborative, and always look for ways to improve
believe in life long learning and a desire for active well being.
are a forward looking, fiscally sound community.
encourage an environment of empowerment and personal responsibility.
ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES
The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only. SCG Community Association, its Board, its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee, endorse, nor promote any of the products, services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication. Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at www.suncitygrand.com/Communications/GrandLifestyles-magazine, scroll down to Grand Lifestyles Advertising. The deadline for commercial ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement. Sun City Grand Community Association, Inc. reserves the right to revise or refuse submitted articles and/or ads. If you have any questions about the Grand Lifestyles, please feel free to contact the Activities Office at 623-546-7452.
Pickleball HallFINANCIAL RESULTS
Aug-22 Aug-22
Variance YTD YTD Variance Forecast Budget Variance
Budget Fav/(Unfav) Actual Budget Fav/(Unfav) CY22 CY22 Fav/(Unfav)
Annual Assessments 1,297,989 1,296,862 1,128 11,662,325 11,659,599 2,726 16,962,861 16,960,135 2,726
Less: Reserve 227,640 227,640 3,060,500 3,060,500 4,100,000 4,100,000
Net Assessment 1,070,349$ 1,069,222$ 1,128$ 8,601,825$ 8,599,099$ 2,726$ 12,862,861$ 12,860,135$ 2,726$
Fitness & Activities 40,009 26,883 13,126 701,139 369,904 331,235 859,833 528,598 331,235
Grand Lifestyles 8,184 6,040 2,144 76,012 67,365 8,647 100,147 91,500 8,647
Rent 23,820 28,472 (4,653) 237,457 223,798 13,660 490,952 477,292 13,660
Membership Fees 1,159 45,335 (44,176) 449,945 444,969 4,976 582,549 577,573 4,976
Recreation Revenue 73,172 106,731 (33,559) 1,464,553 1,106,035 358,518 2,033,480 1,674,962 358,518
Annual Pass 125,980 126,897 (916) 1,471,672 1,446,356 25,316 2,155,775 2,130,459 25,316
Flex Pass 235,732 208,459 27,273 342,418 315,145 27,273
Resident Daily 83,561 91,443 (7,882) 3,344,417 3,129,896 214,521 4,392,520 4,177,999 214,521
Guest 19,775 11,075 8,700 777,840 566,814 211,026 936,300 725,274 211,026
Public 40,495 10,000 30,495 195,663 50,000 145,663 205,663 60,000 145,663
Merchandise 20,440 24,873 (4,433) 593,757 550,430 43,328 780,016 736,689 43,328
Driving Range 5,837 9,160 (3,323) 201,687 194,121 7,566 285,466 277,900 7,566
Golf Revenue 296,088 273,447 22,641 6,820,768 6,146,075 674,693 9,098,159 8,423,466 674,693
Other Revenue 12,061 5,541 6,520 261,471 219,361 42,110 296,582 254,472 42,110
Interest Income 7,366 6,551 815 59,144 40,447 18,697 95,144 64,447 30,697
TOTAL REVENUE 1,459,037 1,461,492 (2,456) 17,207,762 16,111,017 1,096,745 24,386,227 23,277,482 1,108,745
Cost of Sales 34,034 30,400 (3,634) 827,455 636,542 (190,913) 1,055,607 864,694 (190,913)
GROSS PROFIT 1,425,003 1,431,092 (6,089) 16,380,307 15,474,475 905,832 23,330,620 22,412,788 917,832
Payroll 878,692 886,711 8,019 7,081,214 7,350,544 269,330 10,759,100 11,028,430 269,330
Utilities 180,206 174,180 (6,026) 1,358,013 1,246,285 (111,727) 1,924,962 1,813,234 (111,727)
Repairs & Maintenance 70,561 67,375 (3,186) 583,838 546,386 (37,452) 885,438 847,986 (37,452)
Insurance 70,300 71,610 1,310 553,505 553,350 (155) 839,945 839,790 (155)
Professional Fees 35,234 46,992 11,758 245,933 235,575 (10,358) 339,933 329,575 (10,358)
Food / Beverage 88,857 26,804 (62,053) 354,143 159,719 (194,424) 594,143 159,719 (434,424)
Landscaping 190,070 190,794 724 1,520,560 1,526,352 5,792 2,283,736 2,289,528 5,792
Operating Expense 394,761 301,386 (93,375) 3,509,178 2,966,767 (542,412) 5,914,967 5,195,148 (719,819)
1,908,680 1,765,852 (142,828) 15,206,384 14,584,978 (621,406) 23,542,223 22,503,410 (1,038,813)
1,220,000
1,220,000
BOARD OF DIRECTORS’
AUGUST 11, 2022
BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEETING
The Board of Directors accepted the Consent Agenda items as submitted:
A. June 30, 2022 Board Workshop minutes
B. June 30, 2022 Special Board Meeting minutes and resolutions
C. June 23, 2022 Special Board Workshop (RDG’s Part 1) minutes
D. June 27, 2022 Special Board Workshop (RDG’s Part 2) minutes
E. June 29, 2022 Special Board Workshop (RDG’s Part 3) minutes
F. July 14, 2022 Board Meeting minutes and resolutions
G. Appointment of Ronald Gibala as Neighborhood Representative for the Desert Oasis neighborhood
H. Appointment of Adrienne Kirschner as Neighborhood Representative for La Solana
I. Appointment of Diane Hammann as Neighborhood Representative for Carlsbad neighborhood
J. Purchase Request 22-5024-RF – Chaparral Center – Replaced Exterior Café Shade Screen in the amount not to exceed $6832 (Complete)
K. Purchase Request 22-5563-R –Grand Café Kitchen – Replaced undercounter dishwasher in the amount not to exceed $8,667 (Complete)
L. Purchase Request 22-8490-RF – Cimarron Pool – Replaced two (2) chlorinator controllers in the amount not to exceed $12,735 (Complete)
M. Purchase Request 22-8493-RF –Cimarron Pool – Replaced robotic pool cleaner in the amount not to exceed $3,979 (Complete)Purchase Request 22-007-OP – Purchase Poa Trivialis Golf Seed in the amount not to exceed $50,000 (Complete)
N. The approval of the charter and formation of the Compensation Ad Hoc Committee Charter consisting of Board Members: Christine Gibson and Bo Towe and Staff Members: Rod Rankin (GM), David Reber (Director of Finance) and Carol Murr (Human Resources Manager)
O. The dissolvement of the Compen sation subcommittee of the FAC;
P. The Board of Directors accepted the proposed amended purchas ing policy as recommended by the Finance Advisory Committee with the exception of increasing the General Manager’s recommended authorization from $15,000 to $20,000 and the inclusion of the Competitive Bid Process;
n The Board of Directors ap proved the Proposed Golf OreBook Policy with review the 2nd quarter of 2023;
n The Board of Directors ap proved Purchase Request 222947-RF – Desert Springs Golf Maintenance – Replace one (1) Sod cutter in the amount not to exceed $7,869;
n The Board of Directors ap proved Purchase Request 22-005-CF- A/V Upgrade to the Mediterranean Room in the amount not to exceed $22,000;
n The Board of Directors ap proved Purchase Request 22008-OP – HOA File Imaging Conversion on the amount not to exceed $48,000;
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.comHere at Grand, we believe that kind and civil interactions with fellow residents and staff greatly enhance everyone's enjoyment of our beautiful community and its many outstanding amenities and activities. Since its founding, our Grand community has adhered to our Member Code of Conduct. Please take a moment to review it. We hope you will appreciate the Association's efforts to make our environment a pleasant and welcoming place for all who live, work, and visit here.
MEMBER CODE OF CONDUCT
1. Members must conduct themselves so as not to jeopardize or interfere with the rights and privileges of other members, occupants or guests.
2. Members are responsible for the conduct of their occupants and guests, who will be held to the same standard of conduct as set forth herein for Members.
3. Members will refrain from loud, profane, indecent or abusive language.
4. Members will not harass or accost any other Member, occupant, guest, Association employee, director, officer, committee person or service provider. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated.
5. Members will not compromise the safety of themselves and/or others by their actions. Members shall obey all safety rules and shall cease and desist all unsafe activity.
6. Members will be held responsible for any damage to Association property caused by the Member and/or Member, occupants or guests.
7. Members shall not interfere with management of the Association, and/or reprimand or discipline any Association employee, or service provider. Comments and complaints are to be directed to the Association General Manager, who may require that the complaint be submitted in writing before taking action on the complaint.
8. Members are prohibited from profiting financially from their membership by charging occupants or guests for use of the Association Facilities. The Association and/or Chartered Clubs may, from time to time, enter into contracts with Members to provide products or services for an approved fee.
9. Proper dress is required in all Association Facilities in accordance with the following basic guidelines:
1. Upper body garments must be worn in all activities, except males using aquatic facilities.
2. Bathing suits are required in all aquatic facilities. No cut-offs are allowed.
3. Appropriate athletic apparel is required in athletic sport areas, which includes specific footwear and/or clothing.
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS: Any Member who conducts him/herself in an unbecoming manner or who breaks an Association Rule or Regulation is subject to disciplinary action as per Rules and Regulations, Article III as follows:
“The Declaration also provides that the Board of Directors may impose sanctions for violation of these Rules and Regulations (after notice and hearing, if required by the Declaration), including without limitation the following:
n Suspension of the voting rights of a Member.
n Imposition of reasonable monetary fines.
n Suspension of a person's right to use any of the Association facilities.
n Suspension of services to a member or to a lot.
n Levying benefited assessments against an owner's lot to cover expenses incurred pursuant to section 9.8 (B) of the Declaration. f. Compliance Enforcement Procedures & Fine Policy."
Introduction & Bio
I am excited to be joining such a great team and extraordinary community at The Grand. My golf journey began at Desert Springs in 1998 as a high schooler working Outside Services. As I went on to ASU I stayed in the golf business at clubs like Gold Canyon Golf Resort, Whisper Rock, Coldwater, & an internship at White Eagle Country Club in Naperville, IL. After graduating I pursued a career in golf which led me to General Manager positions in Kansas City & Omaha before returning home to manage The Legend at Arrowhead & Stonecreek Golf Club for the past nine years.
On a personal note, I am happily married to my wife who is an Optometrist at Midwestern University. You can find us on evenings and weekends attending numerous sports practices or games for our two young daughters. In our spare time we are cheering on any of the Arizona professional sports teams and, of course, playing the great game of golf.
I look forward to utilizing my experiences to serve this great community.
POST
OVERSEED playing tips
It is that time of year again and the courses will be reopening from overseed soon. Here are a couple things to note after overseed takes place:
n The playing conditions will be slow, soft, and damp.
n Use a more lofted club off the tee in order to maximize your carry distance.
n Use less bounce on your wedges as the turf underneath the ball has not developed.
n Move the ball forward in your stance when putting or use a putter with more loft on it in order to get the ball rolling.
n With the green speeds slower than usual, you should play less break on putts.
The Grand courses tentative closure dates for Overseed:
GRANITE FALLS NORTH:
October 1st – October 21st (cart path only until November 9th)
GRANITE FALLS SOUTH:
October 3rd – October 23rd (cart path only until November 11th)
CIMARRON:
October 11th – October 31st (cart path only until November 19th)
DESERT SPRINGS:
October 15th – November 4th (cart path only until November 23rd)
Thank you Brandon Dougherty, PGA Brandon Dougherty, PGA Director of GolfFor all things
Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, contact us at 623-546-7449.
WHAT'S ON YOUR FALL LIST?
How about a Fall list of fun activities?
✔ Decorate your mantle for Autumn
✔ East some candy corn
✔ Carve a pumpkin
✔ Do a 1,000-piece Autumn themed puzzle
✔ Plant Fall flowers
Hello Grand Residents,
Cooler weather means the perfect time to enjoy the Arizona outdoors. Music will return to the Village center! Join us on specific evenings from 5pm, enjoy a light dinner, a drink and of course…music. Look for eblasts containing Grand Café specials and which entertainers you can look forward to hearing.
Shop at the Market at Grand
Stay happy, stay healthy and stay safe.
The first Saturday of each month…mark your calendars - The Market at Grand has returned! Saturday, October 1st, it’s the Market at Grand, join us from 9am-1pm, in the Sonoran Plaza parking lot.
Popcorn anyone?
Our Movie Series is a Grand favorite…join us for matinee movie fun! Sonoran Plaza Ballroom, feature presentation begins promptly at 1pm. See page 24 for additional details. Movie presentation is Downton Abbey: A New Era
Fall cleaning time
Thank you for your support of your Activities Department.
Have you purchased your Garage Sale Space? Are you doing some Fall cleaning… and need a shred ticket? Well, we have got you covered! Stop in the Activities Office to see what exciting events are coming up and get your tickets.
Grand Series 2023
You’ve asked, we’ve answered, it is here…your 2023 Grand Series line up! We are please to present an incredible variety of quality entertainment—just for YOU. Tickets go on sale November 1st, details can be found on page 69 in this issue.
Enjoy it all
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.
GOOD FRIENDS MIGHT BE YOUR BEST BRAIN BOOSTER AS YOU AGE
By Judith Graham, healthcare journalist featured in The New York Times, Kaiser Health News, Washington Post, Journal of American Medical Association, and former topic leader on aging for Association of Health Care Journalists.examination, among other evaluations.
Allison Adams Fitness Manager
Ask Edith Smith, a proud 103-year-old, about her friends, and she’ll give you an earful.
There’s Johnetta, 101, whom she’s known for 70 years and who has Alzheimer’s disease. “I call her every day and just say ‘Hi, how are you doing?’ She never knows, but she says hi back, and I tease her,” Smith said.
Then there’s Rhea, 90, whom Smith visits regularly at a retirement facility. And Mary, 95, who doesn’t leave her house anymore, “so I fix her a basket about once a month of jelly and little things I make and send it over by cab.” And fellow residents at Smith’s Chicago senior community, whom she recognizes with a card and a treat on their birthdays.
“I’m a very friendly person,” Smith said, when asked to describe herself.
That may be one reason why this lively centenarian has an extraordinary memory for someone her age, suggests a recent study by researchers at Northwestern University highlighting a notable link between brain health and positive relationships.
For nine years, these experts have been examining “Super-Agers” — men and women over age 80 whose memories are as good — or better — than people 20 to 30 years younger. Every couple of years, the group fills out surveys about their lives and gets a battery of neuropsychological tests, brain scans and a neurological
“When we started this project, we weren’t really sure we could find these individuals,” said Emily Rogalski, an associate professor at the Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease Center at Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine.
But find them they did: Thirty-one older men and women with exceptional memories, mostly from Illinois and surrounding states, are currently participating in the project. “Part of the goal is to characterize them — who are they, what are they like,” Rogalski said.
Previous research by the Northwestern group provided tantalizing clues, showing that Super-Agers have distinctive brain features: thicker cortexes, a resistance to age-related atrophy and a larger left anterior cingulate (a part of the brain important to attention and working memory).
But brain structure alone doesn’t fully account for Super-Agers’ unusual mental acuity, Rogalski suggested. “It’s likely there are a number of critical factors that are implicated,” she said.
For their new study, the researchers asked 31 Super-Agers and 19 cognitively “normal” older adults to fill out a 42-item questionnaire about their psychological well-being. The Super-Agers stood out in one area: the degree to which they reported having satisfying, warm, trusting relationships. (In other areas, such as having a purpose in life or retaining autonomy, they were much like their “normal” peers.)
“Social relationships are really important” to this group and might play a significant role in preserving their cognition, Rogalski said.
That finding is consistent with other research linking positive relationships to a reduced risk of cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Still, researchers haven’t examined how SuperAgers sustain these relationships and whether their experiences might include lessons for others.
Smith, one of the Super-Agers, has plenty of thoughts about that. At her retirement community, she’s one of nine people who welcome new residents and try to help make them feel at home. “I have a smile for everybody,” she said. “I try to learn someone’s name as soon as they come in, and if I see them it’s ‘Good morning, how do you do?’” You have to listen to what people have to say.” What she does every day, she said, is “show people I care.”
William “Bill“ Gurolnick, 86, another Super-Ager in the study, realized the value of becoming more demonstrative after he retired from a sales and marketing position in 1999. “Men aren’t usually inclined to talk about their feelings, and I was a keep-things-inside kind of person,” he explained. “But opening up to other people is one of the things that I learned to do.”
With a small group of other men who’d left the work world behind, Gurolnick helped found a men’s group, Men
Enjoying Leisure, which now has nearly 150 members and has spawned four similar groups in the Chicago suburbs. Every month, the group meets for two hours, including one hour they spend discussing personal issues — divorce, illness, children who can’t find jobs, and more.
“We learn people aren’t alone in the problems they’re dealing with,” Gurolnick said, adding that a dozen or so of the men have become good friends.
“Bill is the glue that holds the whole group together,” said Buddy Kalish, 80, a member of the group in Northbrook,
Ill., a Chicago suburb. “He’s very, very caring — the first one to send out a thank-you note, the first one to send out a notice when there’s been a death in the family.”
Activities are another way of cultivating relationships for Gurolnick. On Mondays, he bikes 20 to 30 miles with more than a dozen older men — many of them from his men’s group — followed by lunch. On Tuesdays, he’s part of a walking group, followed by coffee. On Wednesdays, he goes to the Wenger Jewish Community Center in Northbrook for two hours of water volleyball. On Thursdays, it’s back to the JCC for pickleball, a racquet sport.
“You really get a sense of still being alive,” Gurolnick said, when asked what he takes away from these interactions. “You get a sense of not being alone.”
Without her best friend, Grayce, whom she’s known since high school, and friends who live in her condominium complex, Evelyn Finegan, 88, might have become isolated. Another SuperAger, Finegan is hard of hearing and has macular degeneration in both eyes, but otherwise is astonishingly healthy.
“It’s very important to keep up with your friends — to pick up the phone and call,” said Finegan, who talks to Grayce almost daily and chats with four other friends from high school on a regular basis.
Today, the staples of Finegan’s life are her church; a monthly book club; volunteering at a resale shop in Oak Park, Ill.; socializing with a few people in her building; attending a club of Welsh women; and seeing her daughter, her son-in-law and grandchildren, who live in Oregon, whenever she can.
Lost & Found
Have you lost something in the Village Area or out in the Community? If so, check at the Welcome Center to see if your lost item has been turned in.
Lost and Found is located in the Welcome Center in the lobby of the Palm Center. Open hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday. Or you can phone 623-546-7501 and ask the volunteers to check for your lost item. Valuable items such as cell phones and jewelry are kept in the Membership Office.
The Golf Courses and Fitness Centers keep their found items, so if you lost something there, please check at those facilities.
Unique Gifts, Food Truck Favorites, Music, and Best of All— you’re invited
No matter what your passion is, whether that is shopping for jewelry or purses or looking for the perfect piece of stained glass or unique art for your home is what you fancy, Sun Health has the perfect event for you, your family, and friends.
The Colonnade’s Craft Fair, which is a no cost event for the public, is happening on Saturday, October 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Additional details on page 79).
This event is extra special because Sun Health residents made sure the proceeds from vendor fees are invested in the futures of Sun Health’s well-deserving team members.
“The Colonnade craft fair was not intended to make money. Our vendor fees were kept low to allow multiple vendor participation. In turn, all vendor fees are donated to our Employee Scholarship Committee. Our employees do so much for us all year. If our donation can allow even one employee to further their education, we all win.” shares Jill Mallaghan, The Colonnade resident and chair of the Octoberfest event.
Resident Scholarship committee cochair and The Colonnade resident, Janet Rehman, says scholarship monies can be used for a variety of educational pursuits including two to four-year higher
education, vocational or trade degrees as well as coursework towards certifications or licensure.
“The scholarship fund is underwritten solely by The Colonnade residents and is managed by a small group of resident volunteers. Our residents see this fund as a wonderful benefit to the valued team members at Sun Health,” says Rehman.
Rehman proudly shares that since its
inception in 2015, the committee has awarded 102 scholarships totaling nearly $150,000.
Mallaghan is excited because more than 50 talented vendors will be displaying their one-of-a-kind crafts and artwork during the festival.
“The goals is to help artists and crafters who work hard all year long to create their product, be able to share and sell it,” says Mallaghan.
“By purchasing from craft fairs you are supporting local artisans who create items you won’t find anywhere else.”
Leslie Morrison of Wickenburg, a vendor signed up for the fair, is excited to show off her specialty items, Hawaiian rompers for baby boys. Her mom, Sharon Pearson, is a resident at The Colonnade.
“I’m so glad for fun events like this that benefit the seniors living there (through crafting, buying, and selling) and rewards the terrific young folks that take such good care of the Sun Health residents. They deserve it!”
CALLING ALL SCG VETERANS
To be included in our annual acknowledgement of SCG Veterans in the Grand Lifestyles magazine, please send an email to activities@scgcam.com; or call the Activities Desk at 623.546.7449 by Oct. 10, 2022 and tell us your name and what branch of service you served in. We will make sure you are listed in the November 2022 issue of the magazine.
OUR GREAT COMMUNITY
October is the best month, although I have to admit March in the desert isn’t bad either.
Average temperature in October is 89. We average one day of rain in October (we’ll hope for more this year), and the end of the month is actually cooler than the beginning. October is National Cookie Month (bet you didn’t know that). Nice.
By the time you read this little missive our budget for 2023 should be headed for BOD consideration. It happens almost every October. The progress on the Falls Restaurant will be even more visible, and conversations about other improvements, enhancements, replacements and new paint will continue to fill the BOD Agenda.
New ideas to make life even better at Grand will raise both the ire, and gratitude of members. More exchanges of concern, or the lack of it, will eventually result in decisions that amaze, satisfy and infuriate – all at the same time. More
worn out equipment will be slated for replacement, and Cimarron will have a fresh coat of paint and new floors to invite members of the community to relax, work out, play table tennis and enjoy all the other activities that have become second nature to us in Grand. And most of this happens because of volunteers.
Sure, there’s a paid staff (CAM). In our case it happens to be an extraordinarily talented group of men and women who actually care. They want more than anything to make your life fuller, happier, more respectful and satisfying. That is a very big order. But they try to meet the expectations of thousands of Grand residents by working hard, and pulling together to create a vibrant lifestyle that is safe and truly fulfilling.
But let’s get back to those volunteers. Hundreds of folks that throw themselves at daily and long range opportunities with an uncommon dedication.
I’m pleased to be a member of one of those groups; the Board of Directors.
I was appointed to my position after a couple of years on the FAC. The six community leaders that I joined bring an extraordinary level of imagination and management
expertise to bear on the very complex problems of running a sophisticated and demanding business. No sugar coating either. The men and women serving you on the BOD represent you and your interests with a sincere desire to make Grand the very best place it can be. I’m delighted they chose me to help.
We try to tell it the way it is; how we got here, and where we think we should end up. And we listen to the residents during the whole process. The board members may not always see a new concept through the same colored glasses as the membership, but even in the face of some very vocal detractors we present our ideas and rationale, and then make a decision. Oh, did I mention that we are all volunteers. No
bennies, folks. Nothing but the knowledge that the decisions we make will be the best they can be with the hope that the majority of the residents will truly benefit from those decisions.
The stuff and substance here is to remind all of us that no single person, or even group, controls the destiny of Grand. We’re all in this together, and volunteering is a great way to participate, be heard, and yes, make a difference. October is memories of Aspen groves, Red Oaks, pumpkin patches and football. And as L.M. Montgomery (Author of Anne of Green Gables) said “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers”. It’s also a great month to volunteer. (volunteers4grand@scgcam.com)
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TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES
KINDRED TOURS
For more information, and a complete listing of tours call 480-497-2478 or visit the website at www.kindredtours.com.
LAS VEGAS! MOTORCOACH TOUR FEATURING THE GRAND CANYON SKYWALK
November 9th-11th | Wednesday-Friday $649 (pp, Based upon Double Occupancy) | $55 (Single Supplement)
Day One: We’ll head to the Grand Canyon’s West Rim, home to the world-famous Grand Canyon Skywalk. The Skywalk, a glass-bottomed bridge, suspended 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. Enjoy live western entertainment and a delicious plate of BBQ. After lunch we’ll board the Hop-On-Hop-Off Shuttle to all viewpoints. Late afternoon it’s back in the bus headed to Las Vegas. We’ll check into the Golden Nugget Casino Hotel, for the next two nights and take some time to refresh, before heading out for dinner on self and a free evening. Day Two: Breakfast is on self at the hotel, then it’s back in the bus and we’re off to enjoy a spectacular scenic drive through Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Afterwards we’ll head back to our hotel with a stop for lunch on self along the way. Later the afternoon is yours to enjoy at your leisure. Early evening we’ll head over to the glitzy Las Vegas Strip and the Bellagio Hotel and Casino. This is the final week for Harvest at the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden. In the evening we’ll enjoy dinner at The Buffet at Bellagio. The Bellagio chefs bring together the freshest ingredients and the best dishes from around the world, including Italian, Japanese, Chinese and American cuisines and more., including an incredible dessert display. After dinner we’ll step out to enjoy the Fountains of Bellagio and later we’ll enjoy a driving exploration of The Strip—Las Vegas’ main artery—home to flashy casinos, world-class restaurants, glamorous resorts and out-of-this-world shows! Day Three: Enjoy breakfast on self at the hotel depart midmorning. We’ll head for home with plenty of great stops and sightseeing along the way.
FREE SPIRIT
For more information or reservations please contact Free Spirit Vacations and Events at 480-926-5547 or reservations@freespiritvacations.com
GRAND TETONS & YELLOWSTONE
Departs 2nd Sunday every Month | May–October | 8 Days, 7 Nights $2,599 pp/Double | $2,999 pp/Single AIRFARE IS ADDITIONAL
CASTLES + WILDLIFE CASINO TOUR
October 17-18 | 2 Days, 1 Night From $299 pp/double | $415 pp/Single HIGH TEA AT ARCADIA FARMS
Friday | November 11 $165 per person
FOUNTAIN HILLS CRAFTS FESTIVAL +DESERT BELLE CRUISE
Sunday | November 13 $125 per person
ST. ANTHONY MONASTERY & FLORENCE WINERY
Thursday | November 17 $145 per person
FOR PICKUP LOCATIONS CONTACT THE TOUR PROVIDER.
GRAND RV’ers
Did you buy an RV during the pandemic to get away from it all ... or did you just move to Grand and already had an RV?
Well it’s time to get back into life with your RV and join the Grand RV’ers. Join us for fun ... socializing, prizes, great parties and of course awesome RV rallies to locations all over the West ... Tucson, Huntington Beach, Lake Havasu, Vegas, and so much more.
For membership info contact membership chair Sharon Navratil at 602-430-0820 or President Mike Dawson at 925-727-4625 or just come to one of our meetings in the Aqua Fria Rm at Cimarron, 5 pm on the 3rd Tuesday monthly, Oct to April!
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
Article submitted by Dennis Hanscom C.H.A.P.S. memberIt’s that time of year when we welcome new and returning homeowners to Sun City Grand!
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to one of the volunteer groups that serve here in Grand. Before I outline the group’s main functions, we also serve at a couple of community events that are coming up in the next month. One event is our Community Garage Sale on Saturday, November 12th where we direct vendor traffic to their sold spaces. The other event is the Fall Newcomers Mixer that will be held on Monday, November 14th. At the Newcomers Mixer, you will see a table with a black “skirt” that displays the word C.H.A.P.S. in large yellow letters. C.H.A.P.S. stands for Community Homeowner Patrol Service. Stop by our table and learn more about C.H.A.P.S.
Our group serves two main functions: Evening Patrol and Vacation Watch.
Evening Patrol: Teams of two drive around in the evening and check for open garage doors, and streetlights that are not operational. We also report any other suspicious activity. The SCG community is broken down into 6 zones. When a patrol team goes out on patrol, they will only patrol one zone as determined by the dispatcher who mans the desk at the C.H.A.P.S. office. The zone is methodically driven by turn by turn navigation as called out to the driver by the navigator. When an open garage door is spotted, the team stops
WE NEED YOU!
member at the present time, we encourage you to sign up for this FREE service that offers you peace of mind.
Classroom and in-car training are provided prior to being turned loose on your own.
As a C.H.A.P.S. volunteer, we ask that you serve two days per month. This is not mandatory, but simply a guideline. And, yes, you can be one of those lucky snowbirds who get to escape for the summer and still be an active C.H.A.P.S. member.
and notifies the homeowner right away. Our goal is to provide this notification for the sake of the homeowner’s safety. We also stop when the garage is open high enough for someone to crawl under. When we see a non-functioning streetlight, we record the pole number and file a report with APS. Evening Patrol is a 2-hour shift.
Vacation Watch: This is a FREE service! A homeowner must be away for a minimum of 2 weeks to sign up for this service. A team of two goes out in the early morning hours to check vacation homes in a section that is determined by the office coordinator. We simply perform a walk around of a home checking for unlocked doors and windows. At no time do we enter a home. Vacation Watch is a 2-hour shift. Even if you do not become a C.H.A.P.S.
Community Association Management (CAM) provides our group with vehicles to drive. You have likely already seen one of our white vehicles driving through the community. They each display a yellow magnetic sign with C.H.A.P.S. in black letters.
WE NEED YOU! Like any volunteer organization, we are always looking for new people to step in and help us keep this much needed service running smoothly. Being a member is an excellent way to learn this community. And, a great way to meet new people and develop friendships along the way.
Call Carol Murr (CAM) 623-546-7432 or the C.H.A.P.S. office 623-546-7553 if you may be interested in joining us. We meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Sonoran Plaza. Our next meeting is October 25. We invite you to check us out by attending one of our meetings. Everyone is welcome! We look forward to seeing you there!
*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.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME. MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITH C.H.A.P.S.congratulations
Pat and his wife, Rock Borracchini, have resided in Sun City Grand since 2003 and have been members of the Grand Pickleball Club since inception.
Pat has amassed close to 290 competition award medals, the majority being Gold medals, including 15 National titles. In addition to consistently winning titles and medals, Pat has been active in promoting and teaching the sport of pickleball at all levels. Pat was the original Clinic Director
for the Grand Pickleball Club, conducting many clinics over the years, helping new players master the game. Pat also sat on the tournament rating committee to assure that all players were ranked appropriately for competitive play, and has spent many hours refereeing tournaments both locally and nationally. He has also been instrumental in the training of referees, and a major contributor to the implementation of rule changes, as the sport has evolved.
Pat has been a huge draw for the Grand Pickleball Club.
Many of the Pickleball Club’s current members moved into Sun City Grand in the hopes of playing with and against one of pickleball’s greatest players. You can often see Pat out on the courts playing both singles and doubles, regardless of the weather. As one of Pat’s most ardent of fans is fond of saying, “watching Pat play pickleball is like watching poetry in motion.”
Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is truly a welldeserved honor. Pat is, simply stated, a legendary player in the sport that is
exploding around the world. Let’s all give a hand to Pat for attaining something most of us can only dream of, membership in the exclusive club of Hall of Fame’s greatest players.
Congratulations Pat Kane!
to Pat Kane, 2022 Inductee into the Pickleball Hall of Fame—Competitor category!Pat Kane (right) with frequent mens doubles partner, Mark Friedenberg. 2004 Senior Olympics
OCTOBER 12 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION
GENERATION LIVING TRUSTS
“Living Trusts vs Wills ... Straight Talk” – Back in SCG by popular demand, this FREE 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 23. RSVP: 623-853-6775.
FREE | 1:00 p.m. OR 3:00 p.m. | Palm Center
OCTOBER 13 • THURSDAY • PRESENTATION
OBAGI
Join April Barton, Professional Sales Consultant, for a fun, interactive learning opportunity! Enjoy complimentary drinks, appetizers and a free gift for all attendees. All attendees will be entered into a raffle for a prize of Obagi Customer Favorites. Please RSVP to 602-290-8575.
FREE | 1:00 p.m. OR 3:00 p.m. | Palm Center
OCTOBER 14 • FRIDAY • PRESENTATION
U.S. MONEY RESERVE
Meet Game Show Legend Chuck Woolery and former directors of the United States Mint, while learning how adding gold to your retirement portfolio can serve as a hedge against inflation and market volatility. Free Silver Coin for Attending! Food and drink provided. Must Reserve Your Seat RSVP (833) 675-0902 or visit www.usmr.com/register
FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
OCTOBER 19 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION
SOLAR EDUCATION
Join Michael Shepp home solar instructor teaching his college class. Everything you must know before you ever invite a solar salesman into your home. Join the 8,000 Arizona residents who've attended this class. APS rate increases, interest rates rising, inflation. Federal tax credit disappearing. Now is the time.
FREE | 9:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
PRESENTATIONS
NOVEMBER 3 • THURSDAY • 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 480-809-1014 info@ dworniklawaz.com
FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
NOVEMBER 3 • THURSDAY • SEMINAR GENERATION LIVING TRUSTS
“Living Trusts vs Wills ... Straight Talk” – Back in SCG by popular demand, this FREE 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. RSVP: 623-853-6775.
FREE | 9:00 a.m. OR 11:00 a.m. | Palm Center
NOVEMBER 16 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION SOLAR EDUCATION
Join Michael Shepp home solar instructor teaching his college class. Everything you must know before you ever invite a solar salesman into your home. Join the 8,000 Arizona residents who've attended this class. APS rate increases, interest rates rising, inflation. Federal tax credit disappearing. Now is the time.
FREE | 9:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
NOVEMBER 22 • TUESDAY • PRESENTATION
U.S. MONEY RESERVE
Meet Game Show Legend Chuck Woolery and former directors of the United States Mint, while learning how adding gold to your retirement portfolio can serve as a hedge against inflation and market volatility. Free Silver Coin for Attending! Food and drink provided. Must Reserve Your Seat RSVP (833) 675-0902 or visit www.usmr.com/ register
FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
DECEMBER 7 • WEDNESDAY • SEMINAR
GENERATION LIVING TRUSTS
“Living Trusts vs Wills ... Straight Talk” – Back in SCG by popular demand, this FREE 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. RSVP: 623-853-6775.
FREE | 1:00 p.m. OR 3:00 p.m. | Palm Center
DECEMBER 21 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION
SOLAR EDUCATION
Join Michael Shepp home solar instructor teaching his college class. Everything you must know before you ever invite a solar salesman into your home. Join the 8,000 Arizona residents who've attended this class. APS rate increases, interest rates rising, inflation. Federal tax credit disappearing. Now is the time.
FREE | 9:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
WEEDS
We all want to maintain the beauty and cleanliness of our homes in Sun City Grand. We also recognize that there are many things that impede us in this common desire. The intrusion of nature in the form of weeds is certainly on top of our list. Weeds do nothing but detract from the effect we sought to achieve when we landscaped our property. Please help us to help you and your fellow owners by ensuring that your property stays free of these unsightly intruders.
Friendly Reminder From StandardsYou can make a meaningful contribution to your fellow neighborhood homeowners by volunteering to act as their Neighborhood Representative. If you’d like to learn more about the role of a Neighborhood Representative, you may email: Linda Etherton at ljetherton01@gmail.com, Laurie Segler at laurie.segler@scgcam.com, or contact Volunteer Central, Denise Alessi at denise.alessi@scgcam.com
PLEASE CONSIDER VOLUNTEERING FOR YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
REMINDER TO ALL HOMEOWNERS:
If you are not receiving communications from your Neighborhood Representative he/she may not have your correct contact information. If you do not know who your representative is, please refer to pages 24 and 25 of the Grand LifeStyles magazine. If any piece of your contact information has changed (phone #s, email address, alternate mailing address, etc…), please inform the Membership Office at membership@scgcam.com to UPDATE your year-round information.
ARTESIA — 49
Tony Lorenz ................ 509-551-2069
17023 W. Carmel Drive tplorenz2@gmail.com
Pat Lorenz ................... 509-551-2068 17023 W. Carmel Drive plorenzaz@gmail.com
BLUE SKY — 282
Nancy Collins ............. 623-398-5286 16269 W Starry Sky Drive Nancy.Collins.AZ@gmail.com
CAPITAN — 237
NEED VOLUNTEER
CARLSBAD — 97
Diane Hamann ........... 262-825-2823 17511 W. Kartchner Court dianeh4jc@gmail.com
CATALINA — 106
Michelle Ineson .......... 925-289-6448 16753 W Aspen View Drive Mineson77@gmail.com
CHOLLA RIDGE — 225
Robert Fillinch............ 732-279-5694 15346 W Camino Estrella Dr robfill41@gmail.com
Terry James (Alt)......... 253-318-9976 15322 W. Camino Estrella Dr. Terryjames930@gmail.com
CIMARRON — 54
Connie Tesar ............... 319-551-6884 19608 N. Tolby Creek Court ctesar55@gmail.com
CLEARVIEW I — 41
NEED VOLUNTEER Temporary Dodie McManamy ..... 712-253-3171 Dodiemac2@gmail.com
CLEARVIEW II — 67
Nicholas Scovill .......... 503-504-7800 17821 Covina Court NDScovill@gmail.com
CORONADO — 201
Joe Phipps .................. 602-402-7666 16821 W. Desert Blossom Way azgchiker@azgchiker.com
DESERT BLOOM — 214
Kris Ranalls ................ 623-640-6199 16123 W. Starlight Drive krisazhomes@gmail.com
DESERT BREEZE — 323
Mary Burns-Kules ...... 623-547-5702 19820 N. Shadow Mountain Dr mary@mbkconsult.com
DESERT CANYON — 152
Andy Garbacz ........... 623-975-1615 16182 W. Eagle Ridge Drive garbazandy@msn.com
DESERT HORIZON — 220
Maxine Kirchgessner .. 847-877-2299
16414 W. Desert Wren Court. mkirchgessner16414@gmail.com
Fracine Chough (ALT) 360-606-1895 19601 N. Papago Dr. fmchough@gmail.com
DESERT MESA — 109
Joy Gladyes ................ 623-853-7484 16522 W. Blackhawk Court joygladyes@yahoo.com
DESERT OASIS — 322
Ronald Gibala............. 480-455-7428 15714 W. Clear Canyon Dr. neighbor.rep.rongibala@gmail.com
DESERT PALMS — 140
Linda Etherton ........... 623-734-4468 15553 W. Coral Pointe Drive Ljetherton01@gmail.com
Monica Tofil (Alt) ....... 623-594-0188 15543 W. Lantana Way mltofil@hotmail.com
DESERT SAGE — 441
Gina Evangelista ......... 623-261-3936 15991 W Wildflower Drive gusups@cox.net
Beau Brisbois II .......... 208-241-4110 20312 N. Queen Palm Lane beaubriz@gmail.com
DESERT SAGE II — 306
NEED VOLUNTEER
Temporary Nancy Collins ............. 623-398-5286 16269 W Starry Sky Drive Nancy.Collins.AZ@gmail.com
DESERT TRAILS I — 193
NEED VOLUNTEER
DESERT TRAILS II — 257
Jay Murali ................... 907-268-8717 15000 West Medinah Way jjmmurali@gmail.com
Bob Walling (Alt) ... 623-573-5942 14947 W. Medinah Way Bobwalling45@gmail.com
DESERT VISTA I & II- 299
Trevor Dyce................. 805-368-4473 18069 N Petrified Forest Dr. tdyce@outlook.com
Fred Orr (Alt).............. 763-242-4768 18099 N Petrified Forest Dr. fredorr@yahoo.com
DURANGO — 200
James Coffran ............ 914-584-4166 20190 N. Rawhide Way melacatuna@aol.com
ESCALANTE — 156
Cheri Cameron ........... 623-521-1951 20657 N. Canyon Whisper Drive cherircameron@gmail.com
ESPERANZA — 107
NEED VOLUNTEER
ESTANCIA — 166
Jonita Bigelow ............ 623-256-6093
16521 W. Pueblo Lane jbigelow5@cox.net
GRANITE FALLS I — 161
Irv Reinke ................... 206-227-9581 15549 W. Las Verdes Way sunshineirv@gmail.com
GRANITE FALLS II — 157
Jim Braun ................... 623-693-8840 15734 W. Linksview Drive Jbraun001@cox.net
HACIENDA — 99
Terry Martell ............... 509-948-4877 17246 W. Hermosa Dr. derbagel@msn.com
HAVASU — 117
NEED VOLUNTEER
IRONWOOD — 131
Debbie Meyer ............. 623-584-5281 15312 W Kidneywood Lane dameyer492@aol.com
JASPER POINT — 115
NEED VOLUNTEER
LAGO VISTA — 80
Joy Kreick .................. 425-226-6226 19789 N. Los Altos Way joykreick@gmail.com
Alt- Betty Jackson ....... 623-214-2231 bettydjack@aol.com
LA SOLANA — 252
Adrienne Kirschner .... 623-466-9068 adriennekirschner314@gmail.com
MISSION — 147
Patricia Hedemark...... 925-708-3201 17847 W. Calistoga Dr. phedemark@q.com
MOUNTAIN VIEW I — 240
Phyllis Borchardt ........ 623-521-0790 17138 N Estrella Vista Drive phyllisborchardt574@gmail.com
MOUNTAIN VIEW II — 205
Gene Krause ............... 623 556-0844 16120 W. Red Rock Drive sandgk@cox.net
OCOTILLO — 142
NEED VOLUNTEER
PALM VIEW — 100
Julia Richardson ........ 623-640-2031 16909 W. Oasis Springs Way jrrolls@aol.com
Barbara Ryan (Alt) .. 602-402-1745 19214 N. Mohave Sage Way gebail17@hotmail.com
PARK PLACE — 166
Carl Goldina ............. 623-533-4777 19920 N. Jennings Way cgoldina@yahoo.com ......................
Lois Fairchild (Alt) . 623-243-7388 15022 W. Home Run Drive monacantoo@gmail.com
PATAGONIA — 119
NEED VOLUNTEER
Temporary
Nancy Collins ............. 623-398-5286 Nancy.collins.az@gmail.com
PIMA — 96
Scott Banner .............. 623- 214-5091 17966 W. Tierra Del Sol Drive Sbanner2@cox.net
Dale Rees ................... 623- 979-6347 18011 W. Tierra Del Sol Dr. Rees4923@yahoo.com
QUAIL RUN — 249
John Van Fossen........ 480-427-9530 17233 N. Augusta Lane Jvf5090@cox.net
RINCON — 216
Mark Hamilton .......... 971-801-5496 21036 N. Carrillo Trail mhamipdx@gmail.com
Nancy Hamilton (Alt) 480-404-8488 21036 N. Carrillo Trail nancyhamiltonpdx@gmail.com
SAGUARO — 84
Bruce Lucas ................ 908-242-1797 16967 W. Desert Blossom Way brucemlucas@gmail.com
SANTA FE — 140
Carl Larsen ............... 623- 594-1783 18847 N. Alameda Drive farklexfbe@aol.com
SIERRA — 86
Dovey Kasen ............... 303-570-2565 17110 W. Red Cliff Dr. doveykasen@me.com
SKYVIEW — 175
Chris Bertrand ............ 925-963-3991
Richard Bertrand ........ 925-698-2155 20040 N. Cielo Ct. chris@bertrandonline.com dick@bertrandonline.com
STARRY NIGHT — 102
Linda Etherton ........... 623-734-4468
15553 W Coral Pointe Drive Ljetherton01@gmail.com
SUMMERWIND — 167
Donna Grove .............. 623-466-7440 15116 W. Pinehurst Lane dlgroveaz@icloud.com
SUNRISE VISTA — 137
Theresa Smith ............. 414-581-0053
15767 W Bridgewater Way Theresa.Smith30@gmail.com
TAOS — 94
Ira Simmons .............. 623- 556-9412
16745 W. Villagio Drive topthecharts@sbcglobal.net
Steve Rothschild (Alt) . 623-266-8778
16775 W. Villagio Drive Sbaron24@aol.com
Sue Mohme ................. 623-362-9070
18601 N. Escada Ct. shmohme@gmail.com
THE ENCLAVE — 101
Melanie Betts ............ 612-275-7799 20673 N. Enchantment Dr. winnbetts@yahoo.com
THE FALLS — 108
Jackie Couzens............ 623-584-1231 15870 W. Alpine Ridge Drive Jcouzens77@gmail.com
THE MANORS — 77
Denise Midkiff ........... 505-681-8065 17163 W. Lachlan Ct. dcmhoney@aol.com
THE PEAK — 90
Sheryl Berg ................. 623-556-9377 18240 N Shadow Court Grandpeak87@gmail.com
THE PINNACLE — 72
Saunders McDonald. 623-249-3392
17442 N. Ironhorse Drive saundersmcd@cox.net
Jane Cohen (Alt) ....... 623-322-0693 17514 N. Horseshoe Drive janecohen2@icloud.com
Pat Silversteen (Alt) .. 623-262-4773 17644 N. Lost Mine Lane pas44077@cox.net
THE POINT — 76
Tom Gabehart............. 858-413-6293
15453 W. Cypress Point Dr. tomasldo@yahoo.com
THE REGENT — 63
Dodie McManamy ..... 712-253-3171
19709 N. Wessex Drive Dodiemac2@gmail.com
Skip McManamy ....... 712-301-3543
19709 N. Wessex Drive Dodiemac2@gmail.com
THE RESERVE — 59
Judy Pratt .................... 408-489-1660
17225 W. Monarch Way judypratt1@cox.net
THE SUMMIT — 97
Laura Darrow ............. 623-236-2514
15916 W. Superstition Way Lkdarrow80127@yahoo.com
TRANQUIL CANYON — 123
Christine Nylen .......... 928-326-4223 19541 N. Carriage Lane Cnylen1@yahoo.com
WILLOW GROVE — 195
NEED VOLUNTEER
COULD CREATE
PERFECT RETIREMENT,
WOULD IT
With modern, maintenance-free villas and apartment homes that feel like a luxury resort, plus a dog park, sports bar and two new restaurants right at your fingertips, Inspirata Pointe has everything to help you live your perfect retirement. And, we’re building it now! Inspirata Pointe, the newest neighborhood coming to Royal Oaks.
The Beans Sprout from
By Delarita Ford SCG Communications CoordinatorLongtime residents John and Joan Bean recently took time out their busy schedules packing, primping, posing for photos, while preparing to leave Sun City Grand.
By press time, the couple may have already uprooted to relocate to Washington, D.C., reuniting with family, friends and a foundation that made them both unforgettable to those whose paths they crossed in Arizona.
For nearly 20 years, the couple has made Sun City Grand their home but are bidding the community good bye in the fall. Before leaving, Joan did a promotional video highlighting the benefits of the Grand Election Team GET – she was heavily involved with since its early stages.
Politics aside, she and her husband have their reasons for moving to the nation’s capital.
“We decided it was time to move closer to family, old friends, and Arlington National Cemetery. We will be returning to the East Coast in early October,” said Joan.
Dealing with a “pretty hectic” schedule, packing and downsizing, she stated although they are not keeping a home in SCG, they plan on coming back to visit.
“We have made some wonderful friends and will look forward to seeing them all when we visit,” Joan said in her signature glasses and hairstyle.
The parents of two children each have
JOAN
QUESTION AND
What will you miss most about SCG?
My friends and my volunteering. I have been privileged to participate not only on GET, but on the CARE Committee before it was dissolved, as a neighborhood ambassador at the inception of the program, on the Volunteer Advisory Council whose goal was to hire in place a Volunteer Program Manager, and most importantly as a volunteer at the Welcome Center since it started in 2008. I loved meeting potential residents of Grand and sharing with them all the wonderful things we have to offer.
Did you retire from a career, if so, what was your profession?
I started my work career at the National Archives. I did photographic research for authors and book publishers who were seeking illustrations for their work from
the millions of photographic materials held by the Archives– from civil war Mathew Brady photos to iconic WWII photos and everything in between.
After a hiatus to raise my children, I first worked at a travel agency and then I opened a cruise travel agency from where I eventually retired.
Where were you born and raised? I was born and raised in Philadelphia.
Where did you matriculate?
I started college at Syracuse University and then transferred in my junior year to New York University.
What are your hobbies and were you able to expound on them here?
My hobbies are cooking, reading, and travel and I have been able to enjoy all of them while living here.
from Sun City Grand
Photos and graphics by SCG Media Coordinator Rachel Mangan.eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren to share their stories on how they met, travels, and more history they even recounted with the SCG Communications Department.
“John, his wife Sarah, and their children Miles and Kathryn were our next-door neighbors in Fairfax Virginia for eight years (1971-1979) before they moved to Charleston, South Carolina – their daughter Kathryn babysat my two children, David and Jennifer for those eight years,” stated Joan. “After losing our spouses in 2000, and reconnecting, we got married in McLean, Virginia April of 2002.”
AND ANSWER
What will you miss most about SCG?
My early morning breakfasts with friends and volunteering especially at the Welcome Center. Being able to contribute to the excitement people feel when we tell them about SCG makes volunteering so worthwhile.
What groups/activities/did you enjoy participating in and why?
First of all, the Code of Conduct committee. I thought it was a necessary part of SCG and I wanted to contribute to the process of making it work. Also volunteering at the Welcome Desk. I really enjoyed meeting and talking with the people who were anxious to find out all that Grand has to offer and being able to tell them about all of our fabulous amenities.
Did you retire from a career, if so, what was your profession?
I retired from the Army in 1974 and then had a career in human resource management for manufacturing facilities.
Where were you born and raised?
I was born in Rockport Massachusetts and raised in NJ, NY, and Florida.
Where did you matriculate?
The Citadel in Charleston, SC.
What are your hobbies and were you able to expound on them here?
I enjoy history and was able to take many classes here on both the history of the Civil War and WWll.
Before moving to SCG in 2003, the two lived in Virginia, South Carolina, and Maine to name a few places. They were enroute to California to look for a house when they stopped at Grand so John could visit his brother who then lived in Sun City West, recalled Joan.
“After we left a check with a realtor in Palm Desert to bid on a house there, I changed my mind and asked him to hold off for a few days so we could come back to Grand to look around. It took about 10 seconds of driving into the community when we called the realtor and asked him to tear up the check,” she said.
Since then, the Beans have made an impact and many friends in the community by volunteering in different aspects. If you did not have a chance to meet them, more information is in the question and answer.
Market at Grand 9am-1pm SPP
Neighborhood
Ballroom Welcomes Autumn 7pm–CM
SCG Drama & Comedy Club presents: The Occurrence 1:30pm & 7pm–SP
Bonnie & Kate— “Here We Go Again” 7pm–CM SOLD OUT
Halloween Dance 7pm–SP
SOLD OUT
SOLD OUT Halloween Dance 7pm–CM
8am–SP,
Palms/Palo
Architectural
9:30am–Via
Long Range Planning Advisory 1pm–Via
All items in blue are Activities or Community Events
All items in black are Committee Meetings
All items in purple are Board Meetings
All items in red are Cancelled Meetings
Board of Directors Meeting 1pm–Hybrid SP, Sagebrush
SCG Drama & Comedy Club presents: The Occurrence 7pm–SP Bonnie & Kate— “Here We Go Again” 7pm–CM SOLD OUT
SCG Drama & Comedy Club presents: The Occurrence 7pm–SP
Board of Directors Workshop 1pm–Hybrid SP, Sagebrush
Items in red are Cancelled Meetings
in purple are Board Meetings
GC=Grand Cafe
PC=Palm Center
AD=Adobe Spa
CM=Cimarron Center
Financial Advisory 10am–PC,
Room
CHAPS General Meeting 1:30pm–SP, Palms/Palo Verde Live at Cimarron 7pm–CM SOLD OUT
Items in black are Committee Meetings
CMP=Cimarron Center Parking
Room
Advisory 2:30
SCG Drama
presents: The Occurrence 3pm–SP Bonnie & Kate— “Here We Go Again” 7pm–CM
SOLD
Items in blue are Activities or Community Events
CC=Chaparral Center
SPP=Sonoran Plaza Parking
Plaza
Meeting dates are subject to change. Check www.suncitygrand.com for the most up–to–date information
AM=Amphitheater
Center
Market at Grand 9am-1pm
SPP/VC Classical Expressions 7pm–SP Drama and Comedy Club presents Witty Shorts and Torts 7pm–CM
Neighborhood Reps 8am–SP–Via Zoom Architectural Review 9:30am–Via Zoom Country Western Dance 7pm–CM Drama and Comedy Club presents Witty Shorts and Torts 7pm–CM Desert Divas–CANCELLED
Long Range Planning Advisory 1pm–Via Zoom Drama and Comedy Club presents Witty Shorts and Torts 7pm–CM
Artist
SOLD
Trot
All items in blue are Activities or Community Events
All items in black are Committee Meetings
All items in purple are Board Meetings
All items in red are Cancelled Meetings
ADMIN CLOSED
Fall
Rise
10am–PC,
Sagebrush
ADMIN CLOSED
NOVEMBER 24
THANKSGIVING
NOVEMBER 23
Items in red are Cancelled Meetings
NOVEMBER 2022 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DAY Fitness Centers: Adobe Fitness: 7AM–Noon Golf Course: 7AM–2PM Activities Office: CLOSED Admin Office & Welcome Center: CLOSED Buildings:Chaparral: 7AM–10PM Palm Center: CLOSED Sonoran: 7AM–10PM
most
THANKSGIVING
EVE Fitness Centers: 5AM–9PM Golf Course: 7AM–5PM Activities Office: 8AM–1PM Admin Office & Welcome Center: 8AM–1PM Buildings:Chaparral: 7AM–10PM Palm Center: 8AM–6PM Sonoran: 7AM–10PM
Items in purple are Board Meetings
in black are Committee Meetings
• Items NOVEMBER 25 DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING Fitness Centers: Adobe Fitness 5AM–9PM Golf Course: 7AM–5PM Activities Office: CLOSED Admin Office & Welcome Center: CLOSED Buildings:Chaparral: 7AM–10PM Palm Center: 8AM–6PM Sonoran: 7AM–10PM
Items in blue are Activities or Community Events
7 AM Aqua Cynthia $3.00
7 AM
Beg Strength Bal Maggie $3.00
7 AM Aqua Mitzi $3.00
9 AM
Gentle Yoga Alicia $3.00
10 am
Intro Tai Chi Workshop (in the Pavilion) $50.00 pre-paid Resumes January 10:15 AM
Adv. Stability Ball Marcy $64.00 pre-paid Resumes November 11:15 AM
Int. Back Strength & Flex Marcy $64.00 pre-paid Resumes November 11:30 AM
Aqua Rusty Hinges Maggie $3.00
12:30 PM Yoga Renee $3.00
2 PM
PWR Moves Therese $3.00
3 PM Chair Yoga Therese $3.00
3 PM Aqua Mitzi $3.00 4:30 PM
Int. Stability Ball Marcy $64.00 pre-paid Resumes November
TUESDAY
6 AM
Boot Camp Nat $3.00
7 AM Kataflex Nat $3.00
8 AM
Suspension Training Nat $3.00
8:05 AM
Cardio Interval Michele $3.00
9 AM Aqua Maggie $3.00
9:15 AM Pilates Jerry $3.00
1 PM
Chair Fitness Rusty Hinges Maggie $3.00
2 PM
Beg. Back Strength & Flex Marcy $80.00 pre-paid Resumes November
PM
Beg. Stability Ball Marcy $80.00 pre-paid Resumes November
3 PM Aqua Maggie $3.00
4 PM
Advanced Back Strength & Flex Marcy $64.00 pre-paid Resumes November
WEDNESDAY
7 AM
Beg Strength Bal Maggie $3.00
7 AM Aqua Cynthia $3.00
10 AM
Zumba
Therese $3.00
10 am
Tai Chi movement Workshop (in the Pavilion) $50.00 pre-paid Resumes January
11 AM Muscle works DeAnn $3.00
11:30 AM Aqua Rusty Hinges Maggie $3.00
2 PM PWR Moves Therese $3.00
3 PM
Chair Yoga Therese $3.00
3 PM Aqua Mitzi $3.00
4:30 PM
Int. Stability Ball Marcy $64.00 pre-paid Resumes November
6 AM Boot Camp Nat n $3.00
7 AM Kataflex Nat n $3.00
7 AM Aqua Mitzi n $3.00
8 AM Suspension Training Nat n $3.00 8:05 AM Cardio Interval Michele n $3.00
9 AM Aqua Maggie n $3.00 9:15 AM
Pilates
Jerry n $3.00 10:15 AM Adv. Stability Ball Marcy $64.00 pre-paid Resumes November 11:15 AM Int. Back Strength & Flex Marcy $64.00 pre-paid Resumes November 1 PM
Chair Fitness Rusty Hinges Maggie n $3.00
2 PM
Beg. Back Strength & Flex Marcy $80.00 pre-paid Resumes November 3 PM
Beg. Stability Ball Marcy $80.00 pre-paid Resumes November 3 PM Aqua Maggie n $3.00
4 PM
Advanced Back Strength & Flex Marcy $64.00 pre-paid Resumes November
7 AM
Beg Strength Bal Maggie $3.00
7 AM Aqua Cynthia $3.00
9 AM Yoga Jerry $3.00
CIMARRON AEROBIC SCHEDULE
7:30 AM
Pure Body Barré Jeanne $3.00
8:30 AM
Pure Jammin MAXX Jeanne $3.00
8:30 AM
Deep Water Cynthia $3.00
9:45 AM
Stretch & Tone Sherry $3.00
11 AM
Chair Yoga Sherry $3.00
6 AM
Pure Power Pump Jeanne $3.00
7 AM
Pure Disco Cycle Jeanne $5.00 Resumes December
8:30 AM
Deep Water Jeanne $3.00
9 AM
Dance Fitness Therese $3.00
10 AM
Stretch & Relax Maggie $3.00
2 PM
Cardio Tone Lite DeAnn $3.00
PM
DeAnn $3.00
6 AM
Pure Power Pump Jeanne $3.00
7 AM
Pure Core Crunch Jeanne $3.00
8 AM Cycle Chris $5.00 Resumes December
8:30 AM
Deep Water Mitzi $3.00
9 AM
Roll & Release Chris $3.00
10 AM
Total Body Conditioning Chris $3.00
AM
& Tone Sherry $3.00
WEDNESDAY
5:30 AM
Muscle, Steel, Rip Trainer Nat $3.00
7 AM
Pure Burn It
Jeanne $3.00
8 AM
Pure Fit-tastic Jeanne $3.00
8:30 AM
Deep Water Cynthia $3.00
9 AM
Pure Jammin’ Jeanne $3.00
10 AM
Stretch & Relax Maggie $3.00
11 AM
Hatha Yoga Claudia $3.00 Resumes October
2 PM
Cardio Tone Lite DeAnn $3.00
PM
Cycle +Core Sue $5.00 Resumes December
7 AM
Pure Core Crunch Jeanne $3.00
8 AM
Pure Disco Cycle Jeanne $5.00 Resumes December
8:30 AM
Deep Water Mitzi $3.00
9 AM
Pure
Jammin MAXX Jeanne $3.00
10 AM
Nutrition Workshop Cimarron Club Melissa $80.00 pre-paid 4 Weeks Resumes January
11 AM
Tai Chi Workshop John $50.00 pre-paid 10 Weeks
12 PM
Grandettes
Resumes January
1 PM
5:30 AM
Muscle, Steel, Rip Trainer Nat $3.00
7 AM
Pure Burn It Up! Jeanne $3.00
8 AM
Pure Fit-tastic Jeanne $3.00
8:30 AM Deep Water Cynthia $3.00
9 AM
Pure Jammin’ Jeanne $3.00
10 AM
Stretch & Relax Maggie $3.00
11 AM
Happy Hips Therese $3.00 12 pm
PWR! MOVES Therese $3.00
7:15 AM Muscle Works DeAnn $3.00 8:15 AM Yoga DeAnn $3.00 10 AM Dance Fitness Therese $3.00 11 AM Yin Yoga Therese $3.00
Sue $5.00
Jazz Tech Carol $6.00 Resumes January
2 PM
Grandettes Resumes January 3 PM
Zumba Jerry $3.00
1 PM Chair Yoga Therese $3.00 2 PM
Tone Zone DeAnn $3.00
Men Putters Club
HAVE ANY INTEREST IN PUTTING?
www.scgmenputters.weebly.com
Want to meet others that share this interest? If so, then plan to come over to the beautiful 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 one of a Men Putters club member.
PUTTING SCHEDULE
The Men Putters do “their thing” weekly on Tuesday and Wednesday, at 1:00 PM, 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., starting November 1.
The Men Putters is a new club, started several years ago, and membership has continued to grow with each new season.
Membership, pictures and lots of other information can be found on our website: www.scgmenputters.weebly.com. Or, you can simply stop by the Cimarron green to meet us and just ask about joining.
GRAND LEARNING
For Information and Registration call 623-546-7470
GRAND
Information and Registration call 623 546 7470
FALL 2022
2022
REGISTER ONLINE NOW OR CALL 623-546-7470
Grand Learning utilizes 3rd party webbased software and each participant must have an account to take classes
Grand Learning utilizes 3rd party web-based software and each participant must have an account to take classes.
TO ACCESS GRAND LEARNING ONLINE
Login to your resident account at www.suncitygrand.com
TO ACCESS GRAND LEARNING ONLINE
Click on the Golf & Recreation heading. Grand Learning is under the Recreation category.
Login to your resident account at www.suncitygrand.com
OR type this URL in your browser: https://go.asapconnected.com/?org=511
Click on the Golf & Recreation heading. Grand Learning is under the Recreation category.
OR type this URL in your browser: https://go.asapconnected. com/?org=511
Returning Students: If your login doesn’t work, please email us to request a password reset (include your name and phone number) grandlearning@scgcam.com
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.
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.
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 didnot receive the link.
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.
Please do not create another account
Returning Students: If your login doesn’t work, please email us to request a password reset (include your name and phone number) grandlearning@scgcam.com Please do not create another account
Classes are held in the Havasupai/Maricopa classroom (Chaparral Center) unless otherwise specified. Check your invoice for room location.
Classes are held in the Havasupai/Maricopa classroom (Chaparral Center) unless otherwise specified. Check your invoice for room location.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
623-546-7470
623-546-7470
Monday–Friday 8 am–4 pm
Sun City Grand CAM Activities 19781 N. Remington Dr. Surprise, AZ 85374
Monday Friday 8 am 4 pm Sun City Grand CAM Activities 19781 N. Remington Dr. Surprise, AZ 85374
EMAIL grandlearning@scgcam.com
Email: grandlearning@scgcam.com
Our classrooms may be warm or cold so wear layers!
Our classrooms may be warm or cold so wear layers!
Silence your cell phones in the classroom.
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Treat your classmates and instructors with respect.
Silence your cell phones in the classroom.
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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.
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.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
JOHN KELLEHER
Meets 3 times on Mon 10/3/22 - 10/17/22
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, 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.
THE SCIENCE BEHIND SERIES
ROBERT FARRELL
Meets 4 times on Mon 10/3/22 - 10/24/22
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM FEE $30
This series will discuss the science behind: Alien Encounters; the Mysterious "Mummies" of Nazca, Peru; Noah's Flood; and the creation of our universe. The instructor has authored several science fiction and non-fiction books, lectured over 100 times around the country, and appeared on TV and radio shows including Coast-To-Coast.
CURRENT EVENTS ROUNDTABLE
PHIL AXELROD
Meets 13 times on Tue 10/4/22 - 12/27/22
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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.
GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED —TORCH SONGS & LOVE BALLADS
GINGER SWARTZ
Meets 1 time on Wed 10/5/22
11:30 AM - 1:00 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.
ASTRONOMY—PART ONE
JOSEPH AIBINDER
Meets 4 times on Wed 10/5/22 - 10/26/22
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. Be sure to register for Astronomy Part 2, beginning November 2.
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: HIS LIFE, WOMEN AND HOUSES
ALLEN REAMER
Meets 1 time on Fri 10/7/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $15
Frank Lloyd Wright is probably the best known American Architect. We will examine his life and architecture. We will see how his childhood and his relatives influenced his career and his personal life. Wright designed houses in primarily three architectural styles. We will discuss these styles and many of the houses he designed. In addition, we will examine his life and the women in his life. We will begin with his birth and continue until we run out of time.
FOOD AS MEDICINE: HOW I ROLL SUSHI DR. EDELITA JAMIS
Meets 1 time on Fri 10/7/22
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
FEE $15
Many people associate sushi with a raw fish or seafood element, and it often includes these, but not always. In this class, Dr. Jamis will teach you what to replace some inflammatory ingredients typically used in sushi with anti-inflammatory foods that promote the body's healing. You will learn how to roll your sushi. Very informative nutrition education will precede this class. Come and join us! You will have fun with the group in preparing your healthy plant-based sushi.
UKULELE 102—TIPS AND TRICKS JAM JONI DEE
Meets 6 times on Tue 10/11/22 - 11/15/22
2:00 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.
COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE VIETNAM WAR AND THE AFGHANISTAN WAR (ZOOM CLASS)
BONNIE SAUNDERS
Meets 8 times on Tue 10/11/22 - 11/29/22
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
FEE $30
There are both similarities and differences between the Vietnam War (1954-1975) and the Afghanistan War (2001-2021). In this class, we will explore these similarities and differences and discuss the relevance of both wars to current and future U.S. foreign policy.
FAVORITE TOM HANKS MOVIES
DIANE KRUSE
NEW INSTRUCTOR*
Meets 6 times on Tue 10/11/22 - 11/15/22
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM FREE
Do you enjoy movies? Each week we will watch one of my favorite Tom Hanks movies with introductory remarks and discussion afterwards. Join us for six weeks of fabulous entertainment!
n Big - Green Mile
n Larry Crowne - Saving Mr. Banks
n Bridge of Spies - News of the World
ALL ABOUT CARBS AND SUGAR MELISSA DILUZIO
Meets 1 time on Wed 10/12/22
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM FEE $30
Carbohydrates: we like them, we crave them but should we eat them? If so, how many should we eat? Good Carb, Bad Carb, what's the difference? What is a Net Carb? You will learn how to calculate the sugar content in food and distinguish "natural" sugar from "added sugar" and how sugar impacts your health. If you want to know the answer to these questions and much more, this class is for you.
FOUR CORNERS COUNTRY: WONDERS OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST
JIM TURNER
Meets 1 time on Wed 10/12/22
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM FEE $15
This class examines a unique region within a 150-radius of where four states share a common boundary. We'll examine the amazing scenic landscapes of Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly and the Colorado Plateau as well as ancient cliff dwellings, trading posts, Native American weaving and jewelry making as well as legends, myths, customs and travel tips.
NAVIGATING THROUGH MEDICARE BRIAN KEEP
Meets 1 time on Thur 10/13 or 11/17/22
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). We’ll 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.
STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
DIANE FRANCOM
NEW INSTRUCTOR*
Meets 5 times on Thur 10/13/22 - 11/10/22
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
FEE $25
The author Isak Dinesen wrote that, "All sorrows can be born if put into a story." In this day and age, we are acknowledging one another's challenges and some seek therapy to share their story and others find a larger audience and some of us do both! In this class we will learn about storytelling and how and where we might go to share our craft. We will discuss techniques and venues, whether it be continuing the stories that started with our ancestors or a delightful tale for grandchildren or to share with friends. Everyone has a story and some of them even begin with, "Once upon a time..."
TELLING YOUR LIFE STORY
HELEN SWAN
Meets 5 times on Thur 10/13/22 - 11/10/22
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
FEE $30
Ready to write your life story? This fiveweek course will teach you to construct an autobiography and/or memoir. Each week the instructor will teach writing techniques that make your writings interesting to your readers. Creative writing skills taught include Show, Don't Tell, Beginning and Endings, Editing and many others. Students will write life stories to share in a warm supportive class environment.
ACOMA TO ZUNI ART
ALLEN REAMER
Meets 2 times on Fri 10/14/22 - 10/21/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $20
The Southwest has a rich artistic culture. We will not be able to cover all of this artistic history, but we will cover the art and architecture from the Acoma to the Zuni. We will begin with information about the migration to the Americas.
A brief history of each culture will also be discussed. Driving instructions to sites covered in this talk will be included.
FILM SHOWING: FORKS OVER KNIVES–SCIENCE-BACKED INFORMATION THAT CAN SAVE LIVES
DR. EDELITA JAMIS
Meets 1 time on Fri 10/14/22
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE $10
This documentary investigates the profound claim that most, if not all, of the chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease can be controlled or even reversed. The idea of food as medicine is put to the test. The film follows everyday Americans with chronic conditions as they seek to reduce their dependence on medications and learn to use a whole-food, plantbased diet to regain control over their health and their lives.
SHOULD I AGE IN PLACE OR LOOK FOR OTHER OPTIONS?
NYDIA MONTIJO
Meets 1 time on Mon 10/17/22
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
needs, plan for those needs, look for options and shop for the right setting. Walk away with a plan on how you are going to proceed.
HOME AUTOMATION BASICS:
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN PLANNING A "SMART" HOME TONY SPATA
Meets 1 time on Tue 10/18/22
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.
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS
KEN SORENSEN
Meets 1 time on Wed 10/19/22
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $15
Wilbur and Orville Wright—Their very names inspire the imagination. From modest beginnings, to the bicycle shop in Dayton, to the windy isolation at Kitty Hawk; they had a vision of the future like no others. They actually believed that they could fly. When they flew for 52 seconds and traveled 852' they knew their dreams were coming true. Come and hear their stories and their impact.
HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR GUT?
MELISSA DILUZIO
Meets 1 time on Wed 10/19/22
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
FEE $30
The "Gut" is the center of your Immune System. If you want to improve your Immune System you must look at the health of your gut. The gut, refers to the digestive and intestinal tract. There is a reason the gut is referred to as our second brain. What goes on in the gut does not always stay in the gut! The condition of your "gut" dictates how healthy or unhealthy you are and you may not even know it. Disease brews in the body undetected for years before you are aware something is wrong. This class will teach you the mechanisms that contribute to chronic disease, which foods to avoid and which ones to add to create a healthy foundation for your "gut," your immune system and improve overall health.
VICARIOUS TRAVELS: EAST GERMANY AND POLAND
TERRI DION
Meets 1 time on Thur 10/20/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $10
OSTEOPOROSIS—NOT A CALCIUM
DEFICIENCY DISEASE
DR. EDELITA JAMIS
Meets 1 time on Fri 10/21/22
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM FEE $10 What comes to your mind when you hear the word "osteoporosis"? Is it the lack of calcium intake? Is it part of the aging process? Is it hereditary? Whatever notions you have, Dr. Jamis will try to explain what osteoporosis is and debunk myths and misconceptions you might have. This class will present new scientific information to help you understand that osteoporosis is a condition you have control over.
THE SECURE ACT 2.0
PAM PRINE/KIM DYER
Meets 1 time on Fri 10/21/22
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM FEE $10
Known as “Secure 2.0”, the Securing a Strong Retirement Act (H.R. 2954) was approved March 29 by the House in a bipartisan 414-5 vote. The measure is intended to build upon the original Secure Act of 2019, which ushered in changes aimed at increasing retirement security. Find out what the 2.0 changes mean for you and your retirement.
AARP SMART DRIVERS COURSE
DOREEN MOHR
Meets 1 time on Mon 10/24 or 12/5/22
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM FEE $10 +
This one-day 4 hour course may earn you a 10% discount for 3 years on your auto insurance (contact your insurance agent to be sure). But even if it doesn't, it will make you more aware of your actions as a driver and how to stay safer on the roads. There is an additional $20 materials charge for students who are AARP members and $25 for non-members that is paid by cash or check made out to AARP and given directly to the instructor. Be sure to bring your Driver's License to class.
LED LIGHTING AND ELECTRONIC LIGHTING CONTROLS
TONY SPATA
Meets 1 time on Tue 10/25/22
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM FEE $10
FEE $10
Many of us are asking this question of ourselves and wondering how to get started. Whether we plan to stay in our current home, move in with an adult child, move to senior housing or look for Assisted Living, the process can be daunting. Attend this session and learn how to assess your
Stan and Shirley Bormann will take you on a journey to East Germany and Poland. After Terri gives a brief introduction to the area, the Bormanns will begin their exploration in Berlin before traveling west to the medieval town of Quedlinburg known for its half-timbered houses and castle overlooking the town. You’ll visit Leipzig and the beautiful city of Dresden. From there you’ll pop into Wroclaw with a most beautiful market square, then continue to Poznan, a large university town, before taking the train to Gdansk on the Baltic. We’ll continue our adventure in Warsaw then conclude in lovely Krakow.
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 Offand-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.
WRITERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE: A SURVEY OF AMERICAN WESTERN LITERATURE
JIM TURNER
Meets 1 time on Tue 10/25/22
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FEE $15
Starting with James Fenimore Cooper’s Last of the Mohicans in 1826, American authors created a national mythology in less than a hundred years where it took European countries several centuries. This class will look at the influence of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, and a wide variety of fiction authors from Owen Wister’s Virginian through Zane Gray to Larry McMurtry including Willa Cather, and nature writers Mary Austin, Joseph Wood Krutch, and Edward Abbey.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING: HOW PREDATORS TARGET CHILDREN AND TEENS ONLINE
JOHN DIGIROLAMO NEW INSTRUCTOR*
Meets 1 time on Wed 10/26/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $10
Author John DiGirolamo will talk about what an undercover police officer wants every grandparent to know about on-line safety for kids. Learn how predators target teens. He will also discuss his latest book, It's Not About the Sex, featuring true stories of human trafficking from the perspective of an advocate, a law enforcement officer, a survivor and a brothel madam. Learn how someone falls into the trap and how they recover and become a survivor.
GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED–THE GOSPEL YEARS
GINGER SWARTZ
Meets 1 time on Wed 10/26/22
11:30 AM - 1:00 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 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).
THEODORE ROOSEVELT KEN SORENSEN
Meets 1 time on Thur 10/27/22
GLOBAL WATER SUSTAINABILITY
JEFF GIBBS
Meets 3 times on Thur 10/27/22 - 11/10/22
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
FEE $25
Water is the lifeblood of the world we live in. And, increasingly, its availability will impact lifestyles in the world as we know it. This class will examine the impact of water sustainability on various levels - from the Global perspective, from the perspective of the United States and from the perspective of Arizona. Issues of water sustainability will be critical in both our worldwide and local communities in the years ahead. This class will enable the participant to better understand these issues and to prepare for the new realities of the water futures on our horizon. See related classes: Colorado RiverLifeblood of the Southwest (Nov 17) and Can WIFA Save Arizona’s Water Future? (Dec 15)
MICHELANGELO
ALLEN REAMER
Meets 2 times on Fri 10/28/22 - 11/4/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $20
In this newly revised expanded talk about this Late High Renaissance master, we will follow Michelangelo’s soap opera like life. We will discover why he said later in life that he felt he wasted his youth. We will discuss the Sistine Chapel in detail and learn how he expressed his FEElings about having to paint these frescoes. We will also learn what authorities did to express their displeasure of his work. In addition, we will discuss, compare and contrast the three Davids, by three master sculptors, from three eras, in three art styles. This expanded lecture covers his life, his works of art and the historical context in which he worked.
DONOVAN: THE SUNSHINE SUPERMAN REVISITED
VINNIE BRUNO
Meets 1 time on Mon 10/31/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $15
Donovan was the quintessential rock troubadour of the 60s. We will journey with Donovan from his early days under the influence of Woody Guthrie, Jack Kerouac and Bob Dylan, to his most creative phase as a songwriter and recording artist and his relationship with The Beatles and into international stardom. Donovan was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014.
CONSIDERATIONS OF AN AFTERLIFE
THE JAZZ SINGER REVISITED
STEVEN ROTHSCHILD
Meets 1 time on Mon 10/31/22
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
FEE $10
The 1927 Warner Brothers classic The Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson has been enhanced and will be shown. There will be some discussion beforehand as well as time for Q & A.
WESTERN CIVILIZATION: THE EUROPEAN
MIDDLE AGES: CE 476 TO 1095
SAL DILIBERTO
Meets 4 times on Tue 11/1/22 - 11/29/22
(No Class on 11/22)
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM FEE $25
Continuing the chronological study of Western Civilization, our next chapter will explore the first two periods of the European Middle Ages also known as the Dark and the Early Middle Ages. In this segment, we’ll strive to understand how Western Civilization survived the turmoil and upheaval following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. To understand the next 500 hundred plus years, the following topics will include:
n The growth of the Christian Church in western Europe.
n The migration of Germanic peoples.
n The flourishing of the Byzantine East aka The Eastern Roman Empire.
n The advent of Islamic Civilization.
n Judaic Civilization during the Middle Ages.
n The Carolingian World and the Empire of Charlemagne.
n Feudalism, the legal, economic, military, and cultural system of the Middle Ages.
n The invasions of the 9th century.
In addition to lectures, course readings, and discussion, I will add a variety of audio/video resources with emphasis on life at the time.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DIE? HOW AN ESTATE IS ADMINISTERED UPON DEATH AND STEPS TO TAKE TODAY
DAVID EASTMAN
Meets 3 times on Wed 11/2/22 - 11/16/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE $20
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
FEE $15 He was President #26.
By that time, America had gotten used to what a President could and should be. Then, along came a man who changed all the perceptions of what we had. He was a man born to wealth and yet struggled with ill health during his youth. He experienced tremendous tragedy and took refuge in the west. He led a generation to a war in Cuba because he didn’t want to miss the opportunity to fight in battle. He even volunteered to serve in World War I. His stories are the myths of legend. Come and hear about this giant of our culture.
RABBI SHELDON MOSS D.D., PH.D.
Meets 3 times on Mon 10/31/22 - 11/14/22
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
FEE $25
This three-lecture series examines notions of an afterlife in sixteen world religions. Rabbi and Psychologist Sheldon Moss first offers sources of spiritual and psychological comfort to address our natural fear of death to move us through denial and into curiosity. We trace the origins of Afterlife Agnosticism, Apotheosis, Finitism, Immortality, Resurrection, Reincarnation, Sublimation, Sheolism, and The World to come. This panoramic view spans five thousand years of human thought about what comes next.
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 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?
ASTRONOMY—PART TWO
JOSEPH AIBINDER
Meets 4 times on Wed 11/2/22 - 11/23/22
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.
THE HOLLIES: AT THE BUS STOP!
VINNIE BRUNO
Meets 1 time on Thur 11/3/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $15
The Hollies are regarded as one of the leading British beat groups of the 60s and early 70s. They have remained consistent with their impeccable three-part harmonies, powerhouse instrumental work and quality songwriting. We will travel with them from their early days as a cover band to selling 30 million records and occupying the singles charts for 230 weeks from 1964-1975. The Hollies were inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.
MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION, AN INTRODUCTION OR REFRESHER
GENA BAILEY
Meets 1 time on Thur 11/3/22 FEE $10
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM or Meets 1 time on Mon 11/7/22 FEE $10 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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.
PHOENIX ARCHITECTURE
ALLEN REAMER
Meets 5 times on Fri 11/4/22 - 12/2/22
images and music will remind you of all that is good about this country we call home.
MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION, AN INTRODUCTION OR REFRESHER GENA BAILEY
Meets 1 time on Mon 11/7/22
2:00 PM - 3:30 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.
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DESERT LANDSCAPE CAROL KOMASSA
Meets 1 time on Thur 11/10/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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.
BRITISH POETRY OF WORLD WAR I
DR. RUTH CALLAHAN
Meets 1 time on Thur 11/10/22
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
FEE $10
WEST VALLEY SYMPHONY 2022–2023
MAESTRO CAL KELLOGG
Meets 1 time on Mon 11/14/22
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM FREE
Maestro Cal Stewart Kellogg will introduce the 2022-2023 West Valley Symphony Season.
BLUES HARMONICA
LARRY REGEN
Meets 6 times on Mon 11/14/22 - 12/19/22
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 $38 including shipping with 2-4 day delivery.
NAVIGATING THROUGH MEDICARE
BRIAN KEEP
Meets 1 time on Thur 11/17/22
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.
WRITING CONTESTS
LAURA LEE PERKINS
Meets 1 time on Thur 11/17/22
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM FEE $15
FEE $30 Taliesin West to Tovrea Castle and beyond, metropolitan Phoenix has a rich architectural history. We will cover historic buildings, folk buildings and styled architecture. We will look at our rich trove of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings, plus other secular and religious architectural styles found in metro-Phoenix. You will learn the history, characteristics and architectural terms of these buildings, in addition to the names and addresses of specific buildings.
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
This class will read a selection of British war poetry up to and including WWI. The British poets of WWI had a rich treasury of poetry upon which to draw, but the poetry they themselves wrote is truly remarkable in its power and majesty. (Many of the poems will be illustrated.) The intention of the class is also to draw attention to a wider context for these poems, to provide a moment to consider November 11, which is of course Veterans Day, the American day of observance.
VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM (THE V&A)
ALLEN REAMER
Meets 2 times on Fri 11/11/22 - 11/18/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $20
VICARIOUS TRAVELS: AMERICA "FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA"
TERRI DION
Meets 1 time on Mon 11/7/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $10 Take a patriotic journey with John Wolff and celebrate the Beauty of America with a travelogue about this grand country of ours. Terri will do a brief introduction, then John will take you to many familiar national iconic and historic sites before touring you through highlights of our heartland and every corner of the U.S. John’s
Come, enjoy, and view works found in the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), the world’s largest museum of decorative arts, applied arts, and design. The V&A has collections from art to underwear, furniture to fashion, pottery to prints, and everything else in between in their vast permanent collection of over 2.3 million objects that span 5,000 years of human history. The V&A was founded with a mission to educate designers, manufacturers, and the public in art and design. It was founded in 1852 and renamed in 1899 after Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert, commemorating his role in its establishment. We will begin with a brief history of the V&A and continue with viewing and discussing some of the works in this museum.
Do you love to write? Writing contests are a great way to be inspired, get feedback, submit stories/ poems/essays that might have been stored away for years or new work. Instructor Laura Lee Perkins, MS has an extensive publishing history. She will offer you over 100 fun writing contest opportunities. Some have very lucrative cash prizes.
LIBRARY EBOOKS AND MORE!
JOHN FASER
Meets 1 time on Thur 11/17/22
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM FREE
With three locations in the Surprise area, Maricopa County Library District offers access to traditional library materials, public computers, and free in-person events. MCLD also provides digital borrowing services such as Libby by OverDrive, Hoopla Digital, Kanopy, Flipster, and Pressreader. No library card? No problem! MCLD staff will be on hand to issue library cards and renew card registration for existing customers (requires photo ID and proof of address).
COLORADO RIVER— LIFEBLOOD OF THE SOUTHWEST
JEFF GIBBS
Meets 4 times on Thur 11/17/22 - 12/8/22
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
FEE $25
The Colorado River is an amazing feature of our life in the Desert Southwest. In its entirety, it provides approximately 40% of the water supply for over 40 million people in the region. Yet this natural resource is increasingly under pressure. It is already “oversubscribed” with the situation being exacerbated by continued population growth and climate change. This course will focus on the prospects for the continued growth and development of the Desert Southwest. This class will include: Session I - The Colorado River Basin: How big is it? What are the populations it serves? Session II - What are the challenges which the Colorado River Basin will face in the years ahead, including population growth, climate change, etc. and Session III - What are some of the solutions being proposed to alleviate the challenges faced by the Colorado River in being able to supply our future water resource needs - including conservation, sea water desalination, etc.
FLOWER ARRANGING 101: FALL CENTERPIECE
CAROL KOMASSA
Meets 1 time on Tue 11/22/22
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
FEE $10+
Learn how to make this elegant centerpiece with gorgeous vibrant fall flowers* (NO experience necessary). You will be given step-by-step instructions from Carol Komassa, a Master Gardener and experienced instructor. All supplies will be provided - you will take home a finished product to enjoy or gift. *Container/ vase, flowers and candles may vary depending on market supplies/season. NOTE: There is an additional cost of $45 for supplies. Please bring cash payment to the Grand Learning office no later than 2 weeks prior to class. Due to the nature of this class, no refunds or credits will be issued. If you registered and cannot attend, you may give/ or sell your spot to someone else - just let us know.
MEMORY TRAINING CLASS
LAURIE FOX
Meets 1 time on Mon 11/28/22
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
FEE $10
The Memory Training Class is a fun, interactive class for people who want to enhance and keep their memory strong. There will be tips and tricks given for improving memory as well as a handout for notes to take away for continued practice at home. If you want to improve your memory, this is the class for you.
AVOID FRAUD, SCAMS AND ABUSE
NYDIA MONTIJO
Meets 1 time on Mon 11/28/22
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
FEE $10
We all know they are out there: people who are hunting other, vulnerable individuals to take advantage of them. How do you safeguard yourself, your money, and those you love? Arm yourself with insider knowledge. Whether you are an older adult or you have older adults in your life that you want to protect, this is a workshop that will ensure you don’t fall prey to the common traps set out in both the digital and interpersonal world. We will teach you what is out there, how to easily identify them, why they work, and how
to avoid them. We will also give you resources for further education and protective services.
CULINARY MYSTERY BOOK AND FOOD
CLUB: CHAI ANOTHER DAY
NANCY JUDGE
Meets 1 time on Tue 11/29/22
2:00 PM - 4:00 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 cooks, chefs or caterers. Join Nancy when she presents Leslie Budewitz's book Chai Another Day and sample some recipes from the book. This book's setting is in a spice shop in The Pike Place Market in Seattle. Several spice mixes will be available. Even if you're clueless in the kitchen or haven't read the book, it's a great opportunity to taste some recipes "to die for".
WHAT IS THE BIBLE ALL ABOUT?
NANCY ASH
Meets 1 time on Wed 11/30/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $10
The Bible is an all-time best seller. Many people own one; some find it intimidating to even begin to read. Some have read parts or all of it and may have done Bible studies in it and yet putting the pieces of the story together is tough. What is its overall storyline? Why was it written? If you are curious about the story from Genesis to Revelation, come and glean some insights into this timeless book which may help in your understanding.
NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC—
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
LAURA LEE PERKINS
Meets 1 time on Wed 11/30/22
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FEE $15
Music permeated every aspect of Native American life as an integral part of daily existence. Music was a vital tool for community cohesiveness, spiritual experience, cultural identity, communication, and sharing. Laura Lee Perkins, a long-time Native American flute instructor, will explore how instrumental and vocal music was used to honor, to express gratitude, and to strengthen orenda - the universal, indwelling spirit in all things. Come and experience an historical perspective of Native American music which will include some pieces from the instructor's personal collection.
INTRO TO JUDAISM
DAVID ROSENBERG
Meets 3 times on Wed 11/30/22 - 12/14/22
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE $25
Explore the history and present day facets of this religion found the world over. Here's a chance to figure out what make these people tick! Rabbi Rosenberg will help you gain a new dimension of understanding from his irreverent, meandering yet entertaining point of view. Have you wondered what Judaism is really all about? You will learn fascinating incredible aspects of this profoundly interesting religion.
WELLS FARGO AND CO., THE YEARS 1852 TO 1918 BILL ANDREWS
Meets 2 times on Thur 12/1/22 - 12/8/22
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
by horses. But the history of this 192-year-old company encapsulates so much more. Founded in the board rooms of the east and maturing in the west, Wells Fargo is interwoven into not just the history of the West, but the entire nation. The company was present in the California Gold Fields, Nevada’s Comstock Lode and innumerable other gold and silver strikes. Wells Fargo is closely associated with the transportation of gold and silver coin and dust, express delivery, mail, including the Pony Express and banking. But there is also much more. Join us as we review the early history of this company, its ability to transform itself with the changing times and its unique leaders who guided the company through prosperity and hardship.
EVENTS OF DECEMBER
KEN SORENSEN
Meets 1 time on Thur 12/1/22
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM FEE $15
The closing month of the year has no shortage of unique items that take place and represent the spectrum of history. Some we know a lot about: December 1, 1955-Rosa Parks sat in the wrong bus seat, December 7, 1941-Pearl Harbor Day, December 10-Hanukkah (this day fluctuates yearly), December 17, 1903-The Wright Brothers first flight, December 21- Winter solstice, December 25-Christmas Day, etc. These and many other events change the course of history for America and the world. This presentation by Ken Sorensen will go through the days of the month and highlight social events and historical events, birthdays and death days and other celebrations. Come and hear about the month of December throughout history.
WYETH FAMILY: A FAMILY OF ARTISTS
ALLEN REAMER
Meets 1 time on Fri 12/2/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM FEE $15
The Wyeths are a remarkable family of artists. N.C. Wyeth was the father of three generations of artists. He did not come from an artistic family, but he became a nationally known illustrator. N.C.’s artwork transcended illustrations to become fine art. While his son Andrew, and grandson Jamie are the best known, and both became an instant success in New York, there are many other Wyeth artists. In this lecture, we will look at the lives of this family of artists and their works of art. We will begin with N.C. and continue until we run out of time.
AARP SMART DRIVERS COURSE
DOREEN MOHR
Meets 1 time on Mon 12/5/22
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM FEE $10 +
This one-day 4 hour course may earn you a 10% discount for 3 years on your auto insurance (contact your insurance agent to be sure). But even if it doesn't, it will make you more aware of your actions as a driver and how to stay safer on the roads. There is a $20 materials charge for students who are AARP members and $25 for non-members that is paid by cash or check made out to AARP and given directly to the instructor. Be sure to bring your Driver's License to class.
FEE $20
One of the most recognized symbols of the Old West is the Wells Fargo stagecoach being pulled
REVERSE MORTGAGES— A SCAM OR A LIFE SAVER? REX DUFFIN
Meets 1 time on Mon 12/5/22
1:30 PM - 2:30 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.
HOW A CASE GETS TO THE SUPREME COURT CHRIS TAYLOR
Meets 1 time on Tue 12/6/22
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
FEE $15
The structures and roles of courts on both the state and federal levels will be discussed as the class learns how a case makes its way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Examples of this procedure as shown through several landmark cases will be presented to illustrate the process.
VICARIOUS TRAVELS:
TUSCANY AND BEYOND TERRI DION
Meets 1 time on Tue 12/6/22
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE $10
Join Gary Jann in central Italy. Terri will do a brief introduction, then Gary will take you to more than 20 cities plus a few special areas. You’ll experience cheese making in Modena, truffle hunting and noodle making in Pettino, and architectural grandeur in Florence. You’ll see awesome tile work in Ravenna, the worldrenowned hams of Parma, horse races in Siena, the towers of San Gimignano, the porticoes of Bologna, and a white marble quarry in Carrara. All this and more in a presentation using pictures, video clips, and appropriate captions. Gary will even tell you a tale about a hunt for gold!
CITRUS TREE CARE CAROL KOMASSA
Meets 1 time on Wed 12/7/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $15
Citrus trees usually do well in our low desert in Arizona, but there are several important growing needs for homeowners to know about in order to have good fruit and KEEP the tree healthy. In this class we will learn about Citrus Varieties: Where to plant and the best time to do so. When is the best season to harvest? Citrus bugs/diseases. Citrus in containers? Pruning, fertilizing and watering - THE 3 main keys to success! Learn from Carol Komassa, a Certified Master Gardener, and her mistakes before she learned how to do it right!
GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED —POET, ARTIST AND NOBEL LAUREATE
GINGER SWARTZ
Meets 1 time on Wed 12/7/22
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
FEE $15
For 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”.
ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE GRAND CANYON JIM TURNER
Meets 1 time on Thur 12/8/22
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
FEE $15
When Spanish explorer Pedro de Tovar reached the south rim of the Grand Canyon in 1541 he was sure no one would ever visit it again because of the difficult terrain. The same opinion was voiced by Lt. Joseph Christmas Ives reporting on his steamboat expedition in 1857. However, by the 1870s artists like Thomas Moran began to make the public aware of the canyon’s grandeur. In this class we’ll follow leading artists and photographers as they displayed their love for the canyon for more than a century.
UNDERSTANDING THE HOLOCAUST JOEL LASSMAN
Meets 1 time on Thur 12/8/22
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
FEE $10
The Holocaust was the ideological and systematic state-sponsored persecution and mass murder of six million European Jews. Millions of others deemed undesirable were also murdered. It is defined as genocide and though genocide has occurred throughout history, the Holocaust was unique. In this class, I will discuss the meaning of genocide and why the Holocaust was distinctively different. In addition, I will talk about what led up the start of World War II in Germany, what my parents endured during the Holocaust and as the son of Holocaust Survivors, how my life was influenced by those experiences. There will be an opportunity to ask questions both during and after my presentation.
THE HISTORY OF PAINTING IN 117 MINUTES
ALLEN REAMER
Meets 1 time on Fri 12/9/22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FEE $15
Do you want to know everything there is to know about painting? You won’t find it here. You will get an overview of painting from cave painting to Abstract Expressionism and beyond. You will see examples and learn the characteristics of many styles and periods of painting.
ARE YOU DEMENTIA FRIENDLY?
NYDIA MONTIJO
Meets 1 time on Fri 12/9/22
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
FEE $10
Is dementia a normal part of aging? Is it more than just a memory problem? Our workshop will include what dementia actually is, what the warning signs are, and how to create an environment that is friendly to those who have been diagnosed. If you want to be someone who can respond with respect and act in a way that is safe for both you and them, then this presentation is a must.
ALL ABOUT YOUR IRRIGATION SYSTEM
JIM KAUTH
Meets 1 time on Fri 12/9 OR 12/16/22
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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!
FILM SHOWING: THE GAME CHANGERS
DR. EDELITA JAMIS
Meets 1 time on Mon 12/12/22
11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
FEE $10
Directed by Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Louie Psihoyos and executive produced by James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jackie Chan, Lewis Hamilton, Novak Djokovic, and Chris Paul, The Game Changers tells the story of James Wilks - elite Special Forces trainer and The Ultimate Fighter winner - as he travels the world on a quest to uncover the optimal diet for human performance. Showcasing elite athletes, special ops soldiers, visionary scientists, cultural icons, and everyday heroes, what James discovers permanently changes his understanding of food and his definition of true strength.
THE MIDDLE EAST—
WHAT'S GOING ON THERE NOW?
WINNIE FRITZ
Meets 1 time on Tue 12/13/22
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM FEE $15
Join Winnie Fritz, a former U.S. Army Nurse and current healthcare executive that has lived and worked in the Middle East intermittently for 40 years, and discover what's going on in the Middle East. Let’s: (a) Refresh our geography and old treaties impacting current events and dynamics, b) Review three current issues: new treaties/agreements; post-pandemic challenges and economics; and refugees....and 'life today' in the Middle East.
TO CONVERT OR NOT TO CONVERT YOUR IRA?
PAM PRINE/KIM DYER
Meets 1 time on Tue 12/13/22
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM FEE $10
The question of whether it is beneficial to convert your traditional IRA to a Roth IRA comes up frequently when considering your retirement portfolio. During this presentation we will discuss conversion implications to your taxes, RMDs, heirs and more. Join us for help in determining if a Roth conversion is a favorable option for you.
FOOD AS MEDICINE: ROCKY ROAD ICE CREAM
DR. EDELITA JAMIS
Meets 1 time on Wed 12/14/22
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM FEE $15
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!
Dr. Jamis created a sugar-free and dairy-free rocky road ice cream recipe that is simple and easy to prepare without compromising taste and, more importantly, your health. All ingredients are natural and whole-food plant-based. Very informative nutrition education will precede this class. Come and join us! You will surely have fun preparing your healthy ice cream.
PAINTING WITH ALCOHOL INK
LESLEY COWLES
Meets 1 time on Thur 12/15/22
will investigate this initiative to assess whether it is likely to be able to ensure our water future in Arizona.
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FEE $10 + Come and participate in one of the latest and fastest growing mediums in the art world: Alcohol Ink! You will be delighted with the colorful, flowing properties of ink and be surprised and pleased with your creations. Instructor Lesley Cowles will teach you various techniques that will make you proud of your art. Don't miss this fun class! No artistic experience or talent necessary. ALL SUPPLIES ARE PROVIDED. (YOU MAY WANT TO BRING DISPOSABLE GLOVES AND AN APRON)
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
There is an additional FEE of $40 for instructor and supplies which can be paid in advance at the Grand Learning office (cash only please).
CAN WIFA SAVE ARIZONA'S WATER FUTURE?
JEFF GIBBS
Meets 2 times on Thur 12/15/22 - 12/22/22
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
FEE $20
Arizona is in a very difficult situation with regard to the water sustainability we need to support the lifestyle we have become accustomed to in the Valley of the Sun. This year, the Arizona Legislature approved $1.2 billion as a downpayment to address this situation. In addition in created an organization entitled WIFA - Water Infrastructure Finance Authority - to start solving our upcoming water crisis. This class
ALL ABOUT YOUR IRRIGATION SYSTEM
JIM KAUTH
Meets 1 time on Fri 12/16/22
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!
Thank you for supporting Grand Learning
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
CLUB CONNECTIONS
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”
NOVEMBER 8, 2022 @ 10:00 AM AFSG Membership Meeting
Sonoran Plaza, Palm and Mesquite Rooms Newcomers are welcome!
ART CLUB
At the Art Club people are enjoying being creative. In October we will have classes for beginners through experienced artists. Nonmembers can take classes if there is room, by signing up on the Waitlist. You can also join the Art Club for $20 a year. From classes and socials, to exhibiting your artwork and gatherings by medium we’re having FUN creating! For more information on classes in October go online to http://www.scgartclub.org. We’d love to have you join us at the Art Club.
OCTOBER 4 | TUESDAY | 1PM-4PM
DODIE’S TRY ME SOFT PASTELS NOT OIL WITH DODIE BALLANTINE
4 hour session for $35 (Gold Member Fee $25)
OCTOBER 6 | THURSDAY | 1PM-4PM
DRAWING TREES & LEAVES USING GRAPHITE WITH ALLEN REAMER
4 hour session for $55 (Gold Member Fee $45)
OCTOBER 7 | FRIDAY | 1PM-4PM
SCRIBBLE FLOWERS BEGINNING WATERCOLOR
WITH DIANE PALLEY
4 hour session for $55 (Gold Member Fee $45)
OCTOBER 10 & 11 | MONDAY & TUESDAY
9AM-3PM
HIDDEN JEROME ROSE WATERCOLOR
WITH JUDY WOLFE
Two 4 hour sessions for $80 (Gold Member Fee $70)
OCTOBER 13 | THURSDAY | 1PM-4PM
SOUTHWEST TREES WITH INK AND INK WASH WITH ALLAN REAMER
4 hour session for $55 (Gold Member Fee $45)
OCTOBER 14 | FRIDAY | 1PM-4PM
NEGATIVE PAINTING POSITIVE RESULT WATERCOLOR WITH DIANE PALLEY
4 hour session or $55 (Gold Member Fee $45)
OCTOBER 18, 25, NOVEMBER 1, 8 | TUESDAY
1PM-4PM
SO YOU THINK YOU CAN’T DRAW WITH DODIE BALLANTINE
Four 4 hour sessions for $85 (Gold Member Fee $75)
OCTOBER 19 | WEDNESDAY | 1PM-5PM
SUMMER CHERRIES WATER MISCIBLE OIL WITH RUTH STEWART
4 hour session for $60 (Gold Member Fee $50)
OCTOBER 21 | FRIDAY | 1PM-4PM
BERRY FUN PAINTING WATERCOLOR WITH DIANE PALLEY
4 hour session for $55 (Gold Member $45)
OCTOBER 24 | MONDAY | 9AM-12PM
TRY ME OIL PASTELS WITH LORETTA WARNER
3 hour session for $35 (Gold Member $25)
OCTOBER 27 | THURSDAY | 3PM-6PM
OCTOBER PAINT PARTY WITH MARY WOLKE 3 hour session for $40
OCTOBER 28 | FRIDAY | 1PM-4PM
HIDDEN MOUNTAIN LAKE WATERCOLOR WITH DIANE PALLEY
4 hour session for $55 (Gold Member $45)
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
The Sun City Grand Bocce Club plays on the courts near the Adobe pools, and equipment is stored in the closets near the restrooms. We are currently playing Drop-In bocce on Wednesday evenings starting at 6 p.m. We hope to begin Tuesday morning drop-in again when the weather warms up a bit. Come out and try bocce on a Wednesday evening - we’ll show you how to play if you’re new at it. No fees or registration are required. For more information, contact president@scgbocce.com or our website www. scgbocce.com.
BOOMERS CLUB
Girls and Guy, Just Wanna Have Fun And the SCG Boomers are the happening place. The SCG Boomers are a fun-loving, young at heart, social club open to SCG residents of any age. Our primary goal is to have a great time and meet other people living in our beautiful, active community. Our members number 500 and growing. Monthly events include Ladies’ luncheons, Men’s Breakfasts and Lunches, Happy Hours for all. You won’t want to miss out on upcoming special events including a Chili Cook Off, new member breakfast, welcome back dance, and a fabulous trip across town to sing and eat, and stomp our feet at Barleens. Check out our website, SCGBoomers.com, drop us a line, join the fun. We have a spot reserved for YOU. Membership is open to all residents of Sun City Grand. New member dues are only $10 per member and can be paid anytime. Dues paid on or after October 1st provide membership rights through the rest of the calendar year and the subsequent calendar year. SCGBoomers.Com
BRIDGE CLUB
At the SCG Bridge Club, Bridge IS for everyone! The most common misunderstanding among
those who play cards is that the game of bridge is deadly serious with little social engagement, played in perfect silence by super-intellectuals who have advanced degrees in mathematics.
As a lifelong bridge player, I can tell you that none of this is true (especially the super-intellectual part). Whether your card game is Poker, Canasta, Rummy or Hand and Foot, you can enjoy an afternoon or evening of “social” bridge with friends or a more competitive game of “duplicate” bridge at our club. Both forms of the game offer the same competitive challenges as the games mentioned above, as well as the chance to have fun with friendly folks at all skill levels.
Our games are played & lessons given in the Apache and Pima Rooms at the Chapparal Center at the following days & times:
Social Games: (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: For beginners/ novices: In January, classroom-style lessons for novices and beginners will begin. Watch for future articles for more information. For more experienced players: Sharpen your game every Wednesday at 11:30 am.
Watch for future articles announcing winners each month. For information contact: (Social) Diana Near, diana@nearaz.com. (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)
Learn the basic’s of working with clay while gaining an understanding of how and why clay works in producing your first pottery masterpiece. Classes are small. Enjoy a high degree of instructor guidance while working along side fellow residents in the relaxed atmosphere of the Clay Arts Studio.
BASIC CLAY
OCTOBER 4, 11 & 18
3PM TO 6PM
$45.00
INSTRUCTOR: MS. CONNIE JOHNSON
Learn the basic’s of glazing. The instructor will demonstrate the methods of how to dip and paint glazes on your pottery masterpieces. By the end of the class you should feel comfortable glazing your work. Bring two (2) items that have been bisque fired from your previous Basic Clay Class.
BASIC GLAZING
DATES: OCTOBER 26
TIME: 3PM TO 6:00PM
INSTRUCTOR: MS. CONNIE JOHNSON
Register for both classes on the Grand Clay Arts website: Grandclayarts.com
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)
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 12:30 until 3:30pm 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 Ten Special Interest Groups (SIGs), each addressing a specialty with popular appeal.
UPCOMING PRESENTATION MEETINGS AND TOPICS FOR 2022
Please visit our website at www.grandcomputers.org
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!
Contact Nancy Collins for additional information at Membership@grandcomputers. org or 623-398-5286
TECH HELP
EVERY TUESDAY from 12:30 - 2:30pm
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 MEETINGS
1st Wednesday | Oct-Apr 2 | 3:30pm
Hybrid - Zoom
WELCOME BACK CELEBRATION!
October 5 | 2 pm
Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room
Contact Barb Vivian for additional information at president@grandcomputers.org
COFFEE CHAT
2nd Thursday | Oct-Apr | 8:30–10am
IN PERSON Sonoran Plaza, Palo Verde Room and via ZOOM Video Conferencing. Coffee & Donuts Provided! Contact Susan Lucas for additional information at vicepresident@grandcomputers.org.
NEW TO COMPUTERS & DEVICES SUPPORT GROUP
2nd Tuesday | Oct-Apr | 9–10:30am Chaparral Center, Hopi Room or Zoom
October 11 | 9:00am Chaparral Center, Hopi Room or Zoom
November 8 | 9:00am Chaparral Center, Hopi Room or Zoom YouTube for information, entertainment & DIY projects. 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.
3rd Friday | Oct-Apr | 3:30–5:00pm 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 | 3:30–5pm Chaparral Center, Hopi Room.
October 17 | 3:30pm Chaparral Center, Hopi Room macOS Ventura Preview November 21 | 3:30pm Chaparral Building – Hopi Room iOS 16 what’s new
Contact Don Cacciatore for additional information at Apple@grandcomputers.org.
COMPOSE YOURSELF WRITING SIG
1st Tuesday at 1pm | 3rd Monday at 1pm
Share Your Written Story; Participate in Discussion.
Oct & Nov: Mesquite Room, Sonoran Plaza
Contact Gloria Young for additional information at CY@grandcomputers.org
DEVICES SIG
4th Monday | Oct-Apr Mesquite Room, Sonoran Plaza
October 24 | 3:30pm
Sonoran Plaza, Mesquite/Palms
What You Missed This Summer!
November 28 | 3:30pm Sonoran Plaza, Mesquite/Palms
Best Apps of 2022!
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.
All meetings are IN PERSON ONLY - NO HYBRID-ZOOM MEETINGS.
Contact Harold Tilstra/Scott Wallick financial@grandcomputers.org
FLIGHT SIMULATOR SIG
4th Friday | Oct-Apr | 4–6pm
At the Computer Club
October 28 | 4 PM
Computer Club Open Use Room. Use of the Flight Simulator Autopilot function and Garmin GPS.
Contact Ted Gray for additional information at Flightsim@grandcomputers.org.
GENEALOGY SIG
1st Thursday | Oct-Apr | 3:30–5pm
October 6 | 3:30 PM
Grand Computers Club Classroom
Direct Your Letters to San Jose
Contact Linda Etherton for additional information at genealogy@grandcomputers. org
GRAPHICS SIG
2nd Thursday | Oct-Apr | 3:30–5pm
Via Zoom Video Conferencing.
Topic: TBD Contact Rita Skarbek for additional information at graphics@ grandcomputers.org
HAM RADIO SIG
3rd Friday
Check calendar for meeting room assignments. Contact Gordon Bousman for additional information at hamsig@grandcomputers.org.
NEW TECHNOLOGIES SIG
3rd Thursday | Oct-Apr
Zoom Video Conferencing or in person at the Club.
October 20 | 3:30pm GCC Classroom or Zoom TBD
November 17 | 3:30pm GCC Classroom or Zoom
Zona Wyyerd - will discuss technical aspects of their fiber technology
Contact Tom Shepherd for additional information at NewTechnologies@ grandcomputers.org.
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS SIG
Oct-Apr | 2nd and 4th Mondays | 6–8pm
Computer Club Classroom Check Club Calendar for links. 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. Lessons start October 18. Basic/ beginner lessons begin with The Waltz from 4 to 5 p.m. The intermediate class, from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. will begin with West Coast Swing. The cost is $5 pp/hr for Grand residents and $7 pp/hr for non-residents. For information contact Arline at: Ballroomlessons-dir@scgdanceclub.org.
LINE DANCE LESSONS
Line Dance Lessons go year-round with Brenda Thomason at Cimarron Center. For the remainder of 2022, lessons are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. The cost is $5 per person.
In addition to twice-weekly lessons, Line Dance also holds a Line Dance Social each month from October thru March from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Cimarron Center. The socials in 2022 are October 13 and December 8. No social will be held in November. 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
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 at www.granddrama.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.
SEASON TICKETS!
Each season, the SCG Drama & Comedy Club provides outstanding entertainment for you. With 3 plays, a musical and our Variety Show, buying season tickets saves you money and guarantees your seats for all the shows. Tickets are discounted. You are guaranteed the best seats for all shows before they become available to the general public. Buy tickets at www. granddrama.com.
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
We are looking forward to our first meeting of the season on Thursday, October 20 at 8:30 AM in the Cimarron Center. Jo Miller will be presenting ‘Green Thumb Plant Care’, including plant selection, proper planting and watering, pruning schedules, basic design tips and tips on hiring a contractor/landscaper. Jo Miller recently retired as an Environmental Program Manager at the city of Glendale where she managed the City’s award-winning conservation and sustainability programs including the four-acre Glendale Xeriscape Demonstration Garden. Prior to working for the City of Glendale, Jo owned and managed a landscape design business for 20 years. She has provided design consultations for the Phoenix Zoo, local businesses, and hundreds of homeowners in the Phoenix metro area.
The Garden Club meets the 3rd Thursday of the month from October thru May. Each meeting features an expert speaker addressing a topic of interest to our Low Sonoran Desert Gardeners. We typically have a field trip in March and brunch in April, and no meeting in December. Meetings are in the Cimarron Center, check in is at 8:30, and the meeting starts at 8:50.
We pride ourselves on being a friendly group that welcomes everyone to the joy of gardening in SCG. Membership is $10.00/year; our year runs from January thru December. New members joining now and thru the the fall, will have their memberships extended to December 2023. Membership forms are available in the Sonoran Plaza Club trays, on the Sun City Grand web site, or can be emailed to you by sending a request to the contact person.
The meetings feature a hospitality table— coffee is provided by the club, and snacks are contributed by club members. Plant sharing is encouraged. Please bring a plant donation or gardening items for the plant give-away table. 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.
Our next available classes for those without glass arts experience are in 2023, normally the 2nd weekend of February through April. To join, please go to our website after October 9th, click on the JOIN US link on the menu bar and read through the important information provided, then click on the JOIN US NOW button and complete our membership application. For questions, contact newmembercontact@ grandglassarts.com.
If you are an experienced glass artist, please email your name, phone number, CAM#, and a brief summary of your experience to the above email address and we will be in touch.
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 (LGN) enjoy playing 9 holes of golf each Tuesday, November thru May. Our members have a wide range of skill levels
and are divided into four flights. Desert Springs is our home course; however, we play all four SCG courses during the season. We are affiliated with Arizona Golf Association (AGA). Members are required to have a GHIN handicap index or establish one by playing six 9-hole rounds. We play by USGA rules of golf and expect members to have some golf experience.
In addition to weekly play, we enjoy special games, tournaments, a President’s Cup Championship and social events. We sponsor fundraisers for food banks and Luke Air Force Base “Warm Heart” program.
For more information about becoming a member of this friendly golf group, visit our website at is https://ladiesgrandniners.golfgenius.com (https://ladiesgrandniners.golfgenius.com) or contact our membership chairs at membership. ladiesgrandniners@gmail.com.
Our motto is “Fun, Friendship and Golf” Come join us!
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. glga-grandladiesgolfassociation.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
HAVE ANY INTEREST IN PUTTING?
Want to meet others that share this interest?
If so, then plan to come over to the beautiful 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
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, October 10 at 3 p.m. in the Agua Fria room. Grand Hikers is happy to announce the return to a regular schedule of hikes with at least 5 hikes per week of 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 will only be a limit on the number of hikers if required by the hiking venue or the hike leader, and 3) the Grand Hikers waiver is still required. New and future club members are encouraged to participate in an Introductory Hike before signing up for a regular club hike. Introductory Hikes are scheduled regularly in order to accommodate new members, or you can contact hikedirector@scghikers.org in order to schedule an Introductory Hike. Only current members can access the hike sign up list on the website, all others must contact hikedirector@ scghikers.org in order to sign up for a hike. The October 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 stateof-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 (and free use of club bowls) 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
Mah Jongg is a game of skill, energy, calculation, and includes a degree of luck. An excellent game to keep your brain active! Our club offers 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 all year long. We play a $5.00 pie game. “Go pie” and you may continue to play!
Thinking of joining? Non-members can play for free on Tuesday, November 1 (see ad in this issue). Any questions? Our email address is scgmahjongg22@gmail.com. You can also check out our website: www.scgmahjongg.net.
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 623-2663606.
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 starting October 3rd plus 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 for the 4th quarter of 2022 will be $10.00 and the dues are $20.00 for the full year of 2023.
PET CLUB
Our next Pet Club meeting will be held on Friday, October 21st at 10:00 in the Aqua Fria room at the Cimarron Center. Please note new location for this event. Our speaker will be CJ Anderson representing Animals and Humans in Disaster –Empty Food Bowls Pantry. She will inform us of the work being done in our community and in Flagstaff where pets and humans have been displaced due to flooding.
HOWL-O-WEEN PARTY
Monday, October 31st at 10:00 in the pet park. Treats and raffles. All pets and their humans are welcome. Costumes encouraged but not necessary to join in the fun.
SAVE THE DATE
PICTURES WITH SANTA Friday, December 9th at 10:00 in the pet park. All
pets and their humans are welcome. Bring your camera or cell phone. For additional information contact scgpets@gmail.com
GRAND PHOTOS
Is your creative side just waiting to break out? Sun City Grand Photo Club provides the ideal solution as it will be in full swing in October with the return of snowbirds to the community. Membership provides opportunities for smartphone, point-and-shoot or digital camera photographers. Membership includes classes, Special Interest Groups, photo shoots and showcases. Most are free; some may require a slight fee.
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. For information, scan the QR code, visit https:// grandphotos.org or swing by the Photo Studio during open hours Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9-noon.
October events include:
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (SIGS) Studio Lighting—Oct. 3, 1 p.m., Studio Tips for enhancing portrait and still life with
studio lighting.
Creative Eye —Oct. 6, 3 p.m., Studio
Envision the world in creative ways. Share and learn about camera settings and techniques with fellow classmates.
Seekers and Sojourners—Oct 12, 1 p.m., Studio
Review of photography styles used by historical and contemporary photographers.
Micro 4/3rd – Oct. 13, 3 p.m., Studio: Micro 4/3rd users discuss and learn function and operation of their respective camera models, lenses and accessories.
One App at a Time —Oct. 18, 1 p.m., Studio Turn iPad or iPhone photos into abstract works of art with different apps.
Getting the Most From Digital Images Oct. 19, 1 p.m., ZOOM
See how editing can deliver your desired end product.
Digital Productions—Oct. 20, 10 a.m., Studio
Create shows using photographic images. Discover available software and gain tips from fellow members on creating shows. All levels of photographers.
Wildlife —Oct. 27, 9 a.m., Studio
Learn strategies for photographing wildlife, and equipment tips including exposure settings, methods and techniques.
Sony Mirrorless Cameras
Oct. 27, 1 p.m., Studio
Information exchange and experiences members have had with their Sony mirrorless cameras.
CLASSES
Tips for Better (Android) Smartphone Pics Oct. 4 and 11 (two sessions), 1-3 p.m., Studio The best camera in your arsenal is the one you always carry. Learn tips to increase skills.
Tips for Better (Apple) Smartphone Pics Oct. 11 and 20 (two sessions), 10-noon, Studio The best camera in your arsenal is the one you always carry. Learn tips to increase your skills.
Photoshoots Intro
Oct. 18 and 25, 10 a.m., Studio
What is the purpose of photoshoots, how are they developed, where are they held? Session 2 includes a mentored photo shoot.
Beginning Snapseed—Oct. 24, 1 p.m., Studio Process Smartphone or tablet pictures using “Snapseed” (free Google program). Basic techniques and workflow will be demonstrated.
Matting – Oct. 25, 10 a.m., Studio: Measure and cut a mat to frame your photo. Bring an 8X10 or smaller printed photo.
Photographic Papers and Printing
Oct. 25, 1 p.m., Studio
Create inexpensive high-quality photographic prints.
Seeing the Natural Light—Oct. 31 and Nov. 8, 1 p.m., Studio: Learn to utilize light and adjust your subject to create magical moments with your image.
PHOTO SHOOT
Downtown Phoenix Architecture —Oct. 16, 9 a.m.: Experiment with photographic elements using lines, shadows, colors, b&w and patterns. Pre-meeting, Oct. 14, 6 p.m.
Fashion Model Shoot—Oct. 26, 10 a.m., Studio: Experience shooting with professional photographer and fashion model. Estimated costs: $50.
TRAVELOGUE
Greece —Oct. 20, 7 p.m., Chaparral Center Apache Room: Travel back to early Greek times. The travelogue explores the first Olympics, the Etruscans, and prehistoric culture. Visit the Acropolis, search Delphi for the Oracle, and view numerous Greek locations. All are welcome to attend.
SHOWCASE SOCIAL EVENT
Reception, Featured Artist and Wildlife Showcases—Oct. 21-Nov. 17, Studio. Reception and light refreshments, Oct. 21, 1 p.m.
For more info, 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 Marcia Hoagland, President, at mlhoagie@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.
2022 CHANUKAH CELEBRATION
SHALOM CLUB
DECEMBER 18– 26 - SHALOM CLUB
First Candle–Sunday–December 18–5:30pm
Second Candle–Monday–December 19–5:30pm
Third Candle–Tuesday–December 20–5:30pm
Fourth Candle–Wednesday–December 21–5:30pm
Fifth Candle–Thursday–December 22–5:30pm
Sixth Candle–Friday–December 23–5:30pm
Seventh Candle–Saturday–December 24–6pm
Eighth Candle–Sunday–December 25–5:30pm
For more information and questions, please contact Natalie Morrison at 623-518-3494. Free to all SCG residents. Times above Sonoran Plaza
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.
OCTOBER 5 | WEDNESDAY | 1-3PM
SINGLE’S CLUB BOARD MEETING will be held in the Phoenix Room in the Palm Center. If you wish to attend, please call Pres. Ken Steinhart (708) 702-2593.
OCTOBER 9 | SUNDAY | 6-9PM | $30
HAPPY HOLIDAYS Dinner and show Please join us on Sunday, October 9 at 6:00 pm at the Cimarron Center in the Gila Room for this musical extravaganza by Jan Sandwich and Richard Palalay featuring all of our favorite holiday songs. Dinner includes turkey, ham, and all the trimmings. Cash bar will be available. You can wear your favorite holiday outfit! WITCH holiday? Your choice Cost is $30 per person. Guests may attend for an additional $5. Make your reservations by Monday, October 3. Hosts are Karen Ehrlich (316) 303-5505 and Susan Sellars (480) 528-4789.
OCTOBER 12 | WEDNESDAY | 6-9PM
GAME NIGHT .... Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, cards & shuffler for hand & foot, or any other game). Also bring your own soft drink. Come to the Pima Room at the Chaparral (on the 2ND Wednesday each month). Check the location. Hosted by Maxine Sanborn (623) 694-6502
OCTOBER 19 | WEDNESDAY | 10-11AM
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. Hosted by Scott Houston (602) 881-2529
OCTOBER 20 | THURSDAY | 6-9PM | $15
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 Club. Make your reservations and pay $15 by Monday, October 17. Guests add additional $5. Hosted by Melanie Betts (612) 275-7799. There will be a second cohost.
OCTOBER 22 | SATURDAY | 9-11AM | $20
WELCOME BACK BREAKFAST AT THE PALM CENTER! … Enjoy a delicious buffet featuring Southwest Scramble, Cheesy Egg Scramble, French Toast, Applewood Smoked Bacon, Sausage Links, Seasonal Fruit and Assorted Mini-pastries. A cash bar will be available with Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s. Make your reservation by Monday, October 17. Members’ cost is $20. Guests’ cost is $25. Hosted by Jennifer Lusk (612) 382-0029 and Kathy Roles (701) 741-5551.
OCTOBER 26 | WEDNESDAY | 6-9PM
GAME NIGHT … Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, deck of cards and a shuffler for hand & foot, 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) 3917337 and Pat Olszewski (814) 392-5391
OCTOBER 28 | FRIDAY 6-9PM | $20 ROARING 20’s … rescheduled from September 23. Please join us on Friday, October 28 at the Cimarron Center in the Gila Room as we step into a Chicago Speakeasy themed dinner dance. We’ll enjoy a fine Italian Dinner catered by Sharko’s. Music will be provided by DJ Eddie. Cash bar will be available. The cost of this event is $20; guests may attend for an addition $5. Sign-up and pay by Monday, October 24. Hosted by Barbara Jones (623) 300-6092 and one other co-host.
SOCIAL GAMES:
Consists of Chess, Cribbage, Hand&Foot, Open Games and Stamp Collecting. For more information visit www.suncitygrand.com Chartered Clubs.
CHESS
Tucked away in Sun City Grand, three times a week for four hours each day, 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 calorieburning activity (yes, it’s true, you burn lots of calories playing Chess).
There’s something more about the game, win or lose; and we’d like to share it with you. 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, Bobbie and Bobby Fishers, 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 at Cimarron at 11:30 on Mondays and Wednesdays, and the Sago Room at the Palm Center on Fridays. This could change, so call us first at 623-293-2884 for Paula, or 203-979-1194 for Marty.
CRIBBAGE
We play in the Pima Room at Chaparral Center every Tuesday from 9 to 11:30AM. We collect $4
to play which is awarded back to the winners. You are invited to play twice as our guest and if you decide you would like to become a member, our dues are $5 per year. Please come join us.
HAND AND FOOT
We play every Tuesday at 1:00pm in the Pima Room at the Chaparral Center and every Friday at 6:00pm in the Agua Fria Room at the Cimarron Center.
We draw cards for partners and play two games. You will need $4.00 in quarters and $4.00 in bills for the two games we play. If you have your own cards (6 decks) and shuffler, please bring them.
We are currently playing “Progressive Hand & Foot”. For a copy of our 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 all inclusive no matter your skill level.
STAMP COLLECTING
The Stamp Collector’s Interest Group meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM 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 602339-8243 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
Each day is dedicated t one of the fiber arts Special Interest Groups. Come by the Palm Center, Grand Stitchers Room, see what we create, and find out how easy it is to get certified on one of our machines or looms.
MONDAYS: SEWING & 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!
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. Experienced members are more than willing to offer assistance. Come join in the fun world of machine embroidery.
TUESDAYS: NEEDLEWORK
Special Projects for Community Service include: Knitted Knockers are special handmade breast prostheses for women who have undergone mastectomies or other procedures to the breast. Our volunteer knitters and crocheters provide free Knitted Knockers to any woman who wants them. We have all sizes and can provide special ones for swimming.
Eve’s Place supports victims of domestic, sexual, and teen dating abuse. Our volunteer knitters and crocheters provide hats and other warm clothing items to support Eve’s Place advocacy to the Arizona’s Navajo Nation.
WEDNESDAYS: QUILTING
We are a group of ladies 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 and the receiving families. 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 Del Webb Hospital, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
FRIDAYS: BEADING
If you know what TILA, Swarovski, and Czech Glass are, you know something about beading. If you’d like to learn more - or if you know a lot and want to teach - Beading will welcome you with open arms.
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
Have you discovered one of the fastest growing clubs in Grand? We’ve more than doubled our membership since last year to over 150 fun loving members. 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. Soooo…don your athletic shoes and drop by. Any of our members would be happy to assist you in getting started. We even have extra paddles if you don’t have your own yet! 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 and $15.00 in October covers you through the rest of 2022 and all of 2023!
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 925698-2155. Gila Room at Cimarron Center: Current 2022 scheduled hours: M, Th, F, mornings after 9a; W, Sat, Sun afternoons after 1pm.
TENNIS CLUB
Looking for a fun activity that’s good for your health and connects you to other active people in the SCG community? Sun City Grand Tennis Club is what you’ve been looking for! Come check us out at our various open houses and tournament this fall. All playing levels are welcome.
TENNIS HAPPENINGS THIS FALL: Come be a part of our NEW EVENING PROGRAMS! Mondays - GETTING BACK INTO TENNIS/ NEW TO TENNIS (we’ll provide rackets)
Tuesdays - ALL LEVEL MIXER Wednesdays - OPEN BALL MACHINE Thursdays - TEAM TENNIS Sundays - EVENING DOUBLES & A MEAL *Descriptions and times are on our website https:// suncitygrandtennisclub.wildapricot.org/
FALL KICK-OFF OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1:00-3:00
STADIUM AND COURT 1-4 Come watch and be part of “Live Ball” and “Cardio Tennis.” This is your chance to demo new equipment from Ray’s Rackets and learn more about our new evening programming.
FREE NEW TO TENNIS/GETTING BACK INTO TENNIS CLINICS: OCTOBER-MARCH
MONDAY EVENINGS—6PM ON COURT 1 & THE 2ND SUNDAY AFTERNOON OF EACH MONTH, .
FALL KICK-OFF PARTY: DINNER & DANCE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 Cash bar at 5pm in the Sagebrush Ballroom.
GRAND SLAM FALL CHARITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT: NOVEMBER 3-6 REGISTRATION CLOSES OCTOBER 20TH. Come support the Ronald McDonald House while watching or participating in the 2nd Annual Grand Slam Fall Charity Event! To register or for more information go to the SCG Tennis Club website. https://suncitygrandtennisclub. wildapricot.org/
*ALL GRAND RESIDENTS ARE INVITED TO STOP BY TO WATCH THE OTTAWA UNIVERSITY EXHIBITION
SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 3PM
Come join us! Your $15 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, Hal loween party, Christmas & Holiday party, Val entines 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. We have tons of new late afternoon and evening programing this fall including Cardio Tennis, Live Ball, and Mixed Dbles & Dinner. https://suncitygrandtennisclub. wildapricot.org/
SCG 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
SHOWCASE OF TOYS
THE SHOW WILL BE HELD AT THE KIVA BALLROOM IN SONORAN PLAZA.
7 – 9 PM ON THURSDAY 12/1/22
This year’s event is going to feature a new format! The presentation of toys will be projected on the large overhead screens, with commentary from the toy makers’ themselves!
Please come and support us as we present toys produced by the Grand Woodcrafters Club, with the assistance of Community Service (of the Stitchers Club), the Art Club, and Paper arts & memories. All toys to be donated to six local charities this year!
Residents
Garage doors shall remain closed at all times except when entering and exiting the garage or when working in the garage.
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.
Contact 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
Description: Grand Mixers – fun mixed league (guys and gals). Contact(s) for Interest Group: Sally Such, President, 623-975-1377
CANADIAN FRIENDS AT SCG
Website: scgcdn.weebly.com
Description: We are a group of Canadians from coast to coast who winter in SCG from as little as a few weeks to up to 6 months. Some own homes and some rent. We meet from Oct to April for coffee, lunches or dinners. In addition, we play everything from bocce / golf /billiards / bowling etc. We discuss common border crossing experiences and try to keep up to date on changes for Visitors Visas on proposed changes. We also discuss problem solving in the desert, from plumbers to landscapers. For more information see our calendar of events on our website. Come on out to one of our fun filled events and who knows you might meet a neighbor, an old coworker or even a long lost relative from Canada!
Email: scgcanadianfriends@gmail.com
SUN CITY GRAND CAR ENTHUSIASTS
Residents of Sun City Grand who have a special car (old or new) are welcome to join our group and
show their car at our meetings, shows and parades in Sun City Grand. Our annual car show will be in the spring of each year in the parking lot behind the Chaparral center. For more information contact SCGcarenthusiasts@gmail.com
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 Interest Group Contact: Steve Doolittle 623-533-3455 or Laura Garrett-Williams 623 215 7884.
GRAND DEMOCRATS INTEREST GROUP
On September 24, from 2 – 4 pm come hear the 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.
Website: www.granddems.org
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 Interest Group 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
Interest Group 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 Interest Group 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
OCTOBER 29 • SATURDAY
HALLOWEEN WEEKEND NIGHT TRAIN RUN
The Grand Central Railroad Interest Group will be hosting its annual Halloween Weekend Night Train Run. When: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, @ 6:00pm to 7:30pm. Where: Train Park behind the Chaparral Center near the Tennis Courts. Stop by and enjoy the sights and sounds of Garden (G Scale) Railroading at its finest. There will be illuminated trains running on approximately 1800 ft of G scale track along with illuminated buildings, festive decorations, and complimentary cookies.
For more information, please contact chairman@ GrandCentralRailroad.info
GRAND REPUBLICANS INTEREST GROUP
In September we resumed our monthly General Meetings at the Church on the Green, 1905 R H Johnson Blvd in Sun City West. We meet on the third Saturday morning each month: Doors open at 8:30, coffee and pastries at 9:00, and the meetings starting at 9:30. Guests are always welcome. After our victory celebration at the Vista Center in August - and with the Primaries behind us - it was time to remember why Republican victories in November are so important.
Our September speaker, Mr. Loren Spivack, the self-proclaimed “Free Market Warrior,” chose for his topic “Why we Fight - Understanding the Modern Left - what they really want.” His style is a combination of education, information and humor. His very timely books are written in the style of Dr. Suess, and he calls himself Dr. Truth!
Our October 15 General Meeting will feature conservative radio host and accomplished speaker Mr. Seth Leibsohn. Mr. Leibsohn is the co-author, with William J Bennett, of “The Fight of Our Lives.” He is a Senior Fellow with the Claremont Institute, the Chairman of NotMYKid, and the recipient of a “Leader of the Year” award from the Arizona Capitol Times for Volunteerism.
Mr. Leibsohn will be using two different sources to help explain how our country has gone down the path it has gone: The first is from a fourpoint Epoch Times article “How to Change a Government.” The second is from Saul Alinsky’s twelve-point “Rules for Radicals.” We need to wake up, grow up, and get ready for the fight of our lives!
Please visit our new website at grandrepublicans. com for more information about upcoming meetings, the latest news and other helpful links. Click on the “about” tab and read our Vision, Mission and Values statements. We believe the more informed our members and the community are, the more likely they are to vote. Our mission is to bring a variety of information to our members and friends so that they become an informed electorate. =If our values make sense to you, please attend our meetings; enjoy getting together with other like-minded folks!
SOUND & LIGHTING
The SCG Drama & Comedy Club and the Music Club provides quality theater and musical events
throughout the year to our community. We are fortunate to have many talented residents who volunteer their time and talents and spend many hours of rehearsal to ensure top entertainment for you! And no commute or parking fees!
One of the many things the two clubs have in common in presenting this outstanding live entertainment is sharing the talents of our volunteer Sound and Lighting teams. The teams are often pressed to do shows back-to-back, which puts a demand on this skill set. As the Drama Club and Music Club prepare for a full 2022-2023 season, we are looking for 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 needed. 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.
Here is your opportunity to become a member of Sun City 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.
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 Interest Group 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 Interest Group 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 & 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
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 interest group vibrant. Ideas for future events are always welcome.
NOVEMBER 10 • THURSDAY
WASHINGTON STATE TAILGATE PARTY! Calling all Sun City Grand Washingtonians! Wear your favorite sports team attire and come join in a fun happy hour, potluck dinner and social. We ask you to bring store bought dishes for our potluck. Food will be served by volunteers wearing gloves. If your last name begins with P-Z: Salad or Appetizer, A-H: Main dish (ie. Chicken, pre-cooked Lasagna, etc.) J-O: Dessert. We will have casual live entertainment and a cash bar. If you have any questions, contact Susan Brinkley at susanbrinkley7@gmail.com or Robin Weakland at laweakland@aol.com.
$3/pp (cash only) | 5–7 pm | Lakeside Pavilion
WINE TASTING
Description: The group conducts tastings on wines and grapes from countries of the world. There is
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. They 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 host member.
Annual dues are $10 per person and the tasing fee is $15 per person. We also have an annual Wine dinner, catered by Chefs Tell All (the original owners of Amuse Bouche) and held at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Surprise. Contact for the Wine Interest Group: Judy Helderman, 623-322-9425, jhelderm@yahoo
WISCONSIN INTEREST GROUP
Summer is winding down. The Fall will be upon us before we know it. Vacations and visits with family and friends has taken up our days. Wishing all our members the best of health and a safe return to beautiful Arizona. Our plans for the 2022-2023 Season are in place. We await confirmation from Grand for the dates requested. As If you would like to learn more about the Wisconsin Interest group, visit our website www. wigazinfo.weebly.com. You can also send us an email at wigmessge@gmail.com.
You do not need to be from Wisconsin to become a member. We have members from
Across America. If you enjoy making new friends, dining, travel and experiencing new adventures, you will find a welcoming home. As we enter into a new ‘season’, you can be assured that there will be a plethora of activities for everyone. Our monthly breakfasts the first Monday of each month at Tivoli Gardens provide a great opportunity for camaraderie and great food. Last month members had a wonderful social hour and dinner at Michaels in Sun City. Mark your calendar for October 25. We will meet again on the patio at Culver’s in Surprise. You will receive an email with specifics and there will be a limit based on patio capacity. Our Annual meeting will be on November 10, in the Apache RoomChaparral. This is our most important meeting of the year and we look forward to your participation.
As this issue of Lifestyles went to press, we are still awaiting confirmation from Grand for event dates. As soon as we receive commitments, you will be notified via email. Our planning includes a trip to Silver Star theater via private Coach in December, a catered Holiday dinner with live entertainment in January, Pizza and Bingo night, Beer and Cheese tasting, Tailgate party and much more. For our card playing members, there is weekly Sheepshead. Safe and healthy return to all and we welcome our new members with enthusiasm.
OCTOBER 10 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT SCG TRIVIA NIGHT—SOLD OUT
$3/pp | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts
5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom
OCTOBER 15 • SATURDAY • DANCE
BALLROOM WELCOMES AUTUMN
Welcome back! Summer is ending and its time to celebrate the colors of Autumn. Helping us to get in the spirit of the season is Vito Mandarino of Music by Vito. He has performed locally and on the East Coast for 40 years. His repertoire of danceable tunes includes foxtrots, rumbas, waltz, cha-cha, tango, meringue, West Coast Swing and East Coast Swing. So, pull out your dancing shoes but please no jeans, shorts, or flip flops. Dressing to the theme is optional but encouraged: think gold, rust, russet, greens and browns. Tickets for sale at .www.suncitygrand.com or at the SCG Activities Desk. Call for tickets at the door. No outside alcohol. Snacks and soft drinks welcome. For information about ballroom dances write Ballroomdance-Dir@scgdanceclub.org. For information about ballroom lessons contact: Ballroomlessons-Dir@scgdanceclub.org. Note: an alternate way to purchase tickets is to visit the Dance Club Website: www.scgdanceclub.org then click on the Dances tab which brings up a drop down menu. Then select the dance you want.
$12 per person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7- 9:30 Dancing | Cimarron Center
$20/pp | 6 p.m. Doors and Cash Bar Open
7 p.m. Performance Begins | Cimarron Center
OCTOBER 20–23 • THURSDAY–SUNDAY • DRAMA
THE OCCURRENCE BY ROBERT O. DAVISThe Sun City Grand Drama & Comedy Club opens its new season with The Occurrence, written by playwright Robert O. Davis. This will be a WORLD PREMIER, a first for the Drama & Comedy Club.
Synopsis: Tom is a retired Professor who studies unusual events such as déjà vu, and near-death experiences. One day while at the library, he meets a dazed and confused young Irish woman. Concerned for her welfare, he brings her to his home to meet and stay with his Irish housekeeper. A romance develops between Tom and the young woman. The Occurrence delves into his family’s reaction to the romance, while also providing answers to the young woman’s mysterious past. The World Premier of this mysterial dramedy is not to be missed.
$15 per person
Thursday & Friday | 6 p.m. Cash Bar
7 pm Performance
Saturday | 6 p.m. Cash Bar
1:30 pm & 7 pm Performance
Sunday | 2 p.m. Cash Bar | 3 pm Performance
Sonoran Plaza Main Stage
OCTOBER 25 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB
LIVE AT CIMARRON—SOLD OUT
$5/pp | 6 p.m. Doors and Cash Bar Open
7 p.m. Performance Begins | Cimarron Center
OCTOBER 29 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB
HALLOWEEN DANCES!—SOLD OUT
$12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7-10 p.m. Dancing Cimarron Center
TICKETED
OCTOBER 29 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB
HALLOWEEN DANCES!—SOLD OUT
$12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar; | 7-10 p.m. Dancing Sonoran Plaza
NOVEMBER 4 • FRIDAY • DANCE
COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE
Welcome back! This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred features J David Sloan. A country music icon and owner of the legendary Mr. Lucky's, J David Sloan and Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980's. In addition, there will be a free, onehour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Snacks and soft drinks are welcome. Tickets are on sale at www. suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk. For further information contact Country-Westerndir@scgdanceclub.org.
$12 per person | 6-7pm Arizona 2-step lesson
7- 10pm Dancing | Cimarron Center
NOVEMBER 3–5 • THURSDAY–SATURDAY
DRAMA
DRAMA AND COMEDY CLUB PRESENTS:
WITTY SHORTS AND TORTS
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 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.
$10/pp | Open Table Seating Thursday–Saturday | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar and Doors Open | 7 pm Performance Cimarron Theater
NOVEMBER 4 • FRIDAY • MUSIC CLUB
DESERT DIVAS CONCERT— CANCELLED
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Sun City Grand Music Club had to cancel the Desert Divas Concert that was rescheduled to November 4, 2022. It will not be rescheduled in the near future. We have emailed the ticketholders informing them of the cancellation and how we plan to reimburse them.
We sincerely apologize for having to cancel this show and hope our patrons will purchase tickets to other Music Club performances coming up in November and December.
If you have questions please contact Jim Ward, president@scgrandmusicclub.com
NOVEMBER 5 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB
CLASSICAL EXPRESSIONS: AN EVENING OF CLASSICAL MUSIC AND ART
This is the rescheduled date for our March 5th show. Please join us for an evening of classical music and art as residents of Sun City Grand present a concert and exhibit of classical music and art. Vocal ensembles, soloists, and instrumentalists will perform favorite selections from classical composers, while artists will display their works in an exhibition prior to the concert. Glendale Community College scholarship recipients will also perform and join us in celebrating the works of famous classical composers.
Produced and directed by Katie Iverson and David Seaburg. YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS
THIS EXCEPTIONAL MUSIC AND FINE ART EVENING.
Tickets for the March 5 performance will be honored on November 5. There is no refunding of ticket purchases. Ticketholders who cannot attend and want to sell their tickets should contact the Activities Desk 623-546-7449.
Unsold tickets will go on-sale September 1st at the Activities Desk and on-line
$15/pp | 6:00 p.m. Art Exhibit & Cash Bar
7 p.m. Concert | Art Sale following concert until 9 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza
NOVEMBER 12 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT SCG FALL GARAGE SALE
Purchase your Fall Garage Sale Tickets for Saturday, November 12th, 2022. Spaces may be purchased only at the Activities desk and only by SCG residents with their CAM card. NOT available online.
$20/per ticket | 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Activities Office, Sonoran Plaza
NOVEMBER 12 • SATURDAY • DANCE
TURKEY TIME ROCK AND SWING DANCE SOLD OUT
$12 per person | 6:30pm cash bar
7- 10pm Dancing | Sonoran Plaza
NOVEMBER 14 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT
SCG TRIVIA NIGHT—SOLD OUT
$3/pp | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts | 5:30 p.m. Doors Open Sagebrush Ballroom
NOVEMBER 17 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT
RISE AND SHINE BREAKFAST
Price includes music, scrambled eggs (with or without cheese), home fries, bacon, coffee or juice. Ticket purchase required prior to event. Must show ticket for breakfast. Advanced ticket purchase required.
$15/pp | 8:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Sagebrush Ballroom
NOVEMBER 17 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT
BARLEENS VARIETY
SPECTACULAR—SOLD OUT
$75/pp | 4 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking area
to theNOVEMBER 18 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT
FALL SHRED DAY
Purchase your Fall Shred Day Time for Friday, November 18. Limited times are available, so please come to the Activities Office in the Sonoran Plaza to make your purchase. Activities Office doors will open at 8 am and close at 4 pm. Tickets NOT available online. This event is open to residents ONLY. Must have CAM Card with you to purchase your Fall Shred Day Time. One ticket allows you to shred two banker storage boxes or 2 clothes baskets. PLEASE NO TRASH BAGS!
$5/per ticket | 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Activities Office, Sonoran Plaza
NOVEMBER 18 • FRIDAY • DANCE
DANCING TO THE TURKEY TROT
We have turkeys, turkeys everywhere this month. Ballroom remembers the Turkey Trot fad that was so popular in the early 1900s. Dancers of the time were listening to ragtime and dancing to the Charleston, the Peabody, and, of course, the Turkey Trot which gave way quickly to the Fox Trot.
Bringing us into the 21st Century tonight will be The Breeze which will entertain us with foxtrots, waltzes, rumbas, swing, Latin, and more up-todate dances. As always, feel free to dress to the 1920s era theme if you wish. No jeans, shorts, flip
flops, or turkey costumes please. 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 Camille: www.BallroomDances-dir@ scgdanceclub.org. For information about ballroom lessons contact Arline at www.BallroomLessonsdir@scgdanceclub.org.
This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred features J David Sloan. A country music icon and owner of the legendary Mr. Lucky's, J David Sloan and Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980's. In addition, there will be a free, one-hour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Snacks and soft drinks are 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 | 6:30pm cash bar | 7- 10pm Dancing Cimarron Center
NOVEMBER 18, 19 & 20
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY • MUSIC CLUB
“A FOLK MUSIC JOURNEY 1944–1974”
These are the rescheduled dates for our January show The Sun City Grand Music Club is proud to present this tribute to many of the great performers associated with the modern folk music revival.
It begins in 1944 with Dust Bowl Troubadour Woody Guthrie and his memorable “This Land is Your Land” and ends in 1974 with John Denver and “Back Home Again.”
Tickets purchased for the original January performances will be honored as follows:
January 14 ➞ November 18
January 15 ➞ November 19
January 16 ➞ November 20
There is no refunding of January ticket purchases. Ticketholders who cannot attend and want to sell their tickets should contact the Activities Desk 623-546-7449.
For more information contact David Durham 970216-8279.
If you would like to PURCHASE tickets, contact the Activities Desk.
$15/pp | Fri & Sat | 6:00 p.m. Cash Bar; 6:30 pm Doors Open; 7 p.m. performance| Sonoran Plaza $15/pp| Sun 2:00 pm Cash Bar; 2:30 pm Doors Open; 3 p.m. performance | Sonoran Plaza
NOVEMBER 22 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB
LIVE AT CIMARRON—SOLD OUT
$5/pp | 6 p.m. Doors and Cash Bar Open
7 p.m. Performance Begins | Cimarron Center
NOVEMBER 26 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB GRAND CABARET AT SONORAN PLAZA PRESENTS “ELVIS IN CONCERT” MATINEE ADDED!
The phenomenal response to this show was obvious – it sold out the first week. The Music Club’s Grand Cabaret has added a second sameday performance for internationally acclaimed Elvis Tribute Artist Victor Trevino, Jr. in this straight out of Las Vegas’ Legend in Concert series. In March, Victor and his band won the prestigious 2022 Ultimate Elvis Competition at Graceland, further establishing his status as among the best in the world. He’s joined onstage by backup singers and instrumentalists. Brought to you by Showtune Productions, this show features The King’s biggest hits – a sure crowd pleaser - live entertainment at its best.
Dry Snacks Only Allowed-No Food Reserved Table Seating
Individual seats at table are not reserved. Bring Your Own Non-Alcoholic Beverages. Purchase tickets online at: www.scgrandmusicclub.com; www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F, 8am-4pm). Event Coordinator: Didi Nielsen 623-583-4406
$20/pp | 2 p.m & 6 p.m. Doors/Cash Bar Open 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. Performance Begins Sonoran Plaza
DECEMBER 2 • FRIDAY • DANCE
COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE
This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred features J David Sloan. A country music icon and owner of the legendary Mr. Lucky's, J David Sloan and Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980's. In addition, there will be a free, one-hour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Snacks and soft drinks are 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 | Cimarron Center
DECEMBER 3 & 4 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • MUSIC CLUB
GRAND SINGER AND CHORALE 2022 HOLIDAY CONCERT
Come enjoy a special holiday tradition here at Sun City Grand with the Grand Singers and Chorale Holiday Concert entitled “It’s A Grand Holiday!” Under the direction of Pamela J. Weir with accompanist Marilyn Sassman and joined by a professional backup band, this special annual event features your friends and neighbors singing joyful choral arrangements of holiday favorites. This year’s concert includes swinging tunes such as Winter Wonderland, Jingle All the Way, and A Marshmallow World. The chorus is also getting in the holiday mood with beautiful renditions of The Holly and the Ivy, The Candle Is a Symbol, and It Came Upon a Midnight Clear. The singers will be joined by some very special guests this year making for a delightful show you don’t want to miss! 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). For further information, contact Donna Mills at 623-556-1005
$15/pp | 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. Performance Begins Sonoran Plaza
DECEMBER 8–11 • THURSDAY–SUNDAY • DRAMA THE CURIOUS SAVAGE BY JOHN PATRICK
THE CURIOUS SAVAGE, written by John Patrick, is characterized as high comedy. Synopsis: Ethel P. Savage, an elderly woman whose husband recently died and left her ten million dollars, wants to make the best use of this inheritance, despite her grown-up stepchildren’s effort to get their hands on the money. Knowing the widow’s wealth is untouchable, the stepchildren commit her to a sanatorium. Contrasting the kindness and loyalty of psychiatric patients with the avarice and vanity of “respectable” public figures, it calls into question conventional definitions of sanity while lampooning celebrity culture.
$15/pp
Thursday & Friday | 6 p.m. Cash Bar
7 pm Performance Saturday | 6 p.m. Cash Bar 1:30 pm & 7 pm Performance Sunday | 2 p.m. Cash Bar | 3 pm Performance Sonoran Plaza Main Stage
DECEMBER 9 • FRIDAY • DANCE
SPARKLE AND SHINE HOLIDAY BALLROOM DANCE
This month's social ballroom dance features one of our favorites, The Breeze. They have a repertoire of danceable tunes including foxtrots, rumbas, waltz, cha-cha, tango, and swing. This is one of our two dress up ballroom events, so think holiday and festive clothing. Dress code: Jackets preferred, no jeans, shorts, or flip flops. For information about ballroom dances contact ballroomdances-dir@scgdanceclub.org. Tickets may be purchased online at www.suncitygrand. com or at the SCG Activities Desk. Snacks and soft drinks welcome.
$12/pp | 6:30pm cash bar | 7- 10pm Dancing Cimarron Center
DECEMBER 12 • MONDAY • 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
DECEMBER 14 • WEDNESDAY • MUSIC CLUB
THE LAST HOOTENANNY
In early 2015, David Durham approached the SCG Music Club Board of Directors and proposed doing a “Hootenanny.” The vision was to have members of the Acoustic Instrument Group lead the audience in a gigantic sing-along. The Board gave its approval, and the first Hootenanny took place in April of 2015. It was so successful that the Music Club decided to sponsor a Holiday version that December. Except for three events
that were cancelled due to COVID, the group has done two Hoot’s every year since, and all have sold out quickly. This will be the thirteenth and final Hootenanny. David has decided to hand over the reins to two younger MC members, Mike Kuykendall and Dave Williams, in the hope that they will continue with the sing-along idea in a re-branded format. They are not sure what the new name will be, but pretty sure it will not be called a “Hootenanny.” This Holiday Hootenanny will feature your favorites from the 50’s and 60’s - folk, western, and rock & roll, together with traditional holiday songs. As usual, it will be a spirited event with song lyrics shown on the overhead screens. Accompaniment will be provided by guitars, banjo, bass, fiddle, harmonica and congas. This “Last Hootenanny” will sell out quickly, so get your tickets soon and get ready to sing! For more information, contact David at 970216-8279. 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 | Reserved Floor and Tiered Seating| 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 6:30 p.m. Doors Open | 7 p.m. Performance Begins | Sonoran Plaza
DECEMBER 15 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT BARLEENS HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Become a part of the Barleens family during the holiday season. Experience a joyful mixture of traditional and popular seasonal classics in this extraordinary performance. It's bound to become one of your favorite holiday traditions!
$75/pp | 4 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking area
DECEMBER 17 • SATURDAY • DANCE HOLIDAY GLITTER ROCK AND SWING DANCE
This holiday dance features our most popular artist, Thaddeus Rose. Celebrate the holiday season with The Grands family and friends by dancing to your favorite songs from the 50s to the 90s. Reserved seating. No refunds. 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 Cimarron Center
WHAT IS STREAMING?
Dear Cappie,
A Sun City Grand resident
Let’s take apart the dictionary definition of streaming: it is …
n “a method of transmitting or receiving data (especially video and audio material)
n over a computer network
n as a steady, continuous flow,
n allowing playback to start while the rest of the data is still being received.”
If you’ve used the internet for any period of time, there’s a very good chance you’ve streamed something. Whether it be watching an earlierrecorded meeting from the Sun City Grand website, a “how-to video from YouTube, a recording from Spotify, or through millions of other websites and apps, you have experienced streaming. In fact, streaming makes up some of the internet’s most popular apps and accounts for over one-third of all internet traffic.
When you download a file from the internet, such as an image, video, or program and save it to your device, you’ll need to wait until that file is completely downloaded and processed before you can open it. Streaming, however, lets you see/listen to the file as it is downloading. You don’t have to wait very long to watch your movie or show or to hear the music. When the program or music is over and you close the app, the file is no longer on your device; hence, no need for extensive storage.
To stream, you need access to the internet and a device to “receive” the stream. It can be a computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, or television. If you purchased your tv within the last decade, there’s a good chance it is a Smart TV, which means that when you check the TV’s menu with your remote, it will have an “Apps” option to click on. If your TV lacks this option, you can still stream on your TV by purchasing a streaming device, such as a Roku Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, or even many popular gaming consoles, such as an Xbox One. Such a separate device is a one-time purchase which allows you to go online directly from your TV.
Depending on the device, you can browse the web for videos to stream directly from websites, use free video services by clicking on the App from your TV or going to the website from your PC or other device. There are numerous free services such as Pluto, Xumo, Tubi, Crackle, You Tube, Canela TV, DIY Home, Filmrise, BRB, IMDB TV, etc. There are also numerous subscription (for pay) applications. Some of the most popular include Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, You Tube, HBO Now, Fubo, Sling TV, Disney +, Apple TV, Peacock, and Philo.
There are certainly more
advantages than disadvantages to streaming, the major one being is immediate gratification. When you want to watch or listen to content, you don’t have to wait for the day and time the program airs. Click on the app, click on the program and it begins. Another advantage, as mentioned earlier, is that you don’t need additional hard drives or storage space as you would if you downloaded the files. While reducing cost from having cable subscriptions is often touted as a major advantage and generally is, the cost of streaming can be equal to or even more than basic cable if you end up subscribing to numerous paid services to replicate the exact programming you purchased via cable. Because of the loss of viewership on cable, in fact, many cable companies are currently including higher channel counts and more potential bundle discounts.
There are disadvantages to streaming.as well. You can only stream if you’re connected to the internet either via cellular, Wi-Fi, or Ethernet connection. You also need a relatively highspeed internet connection, and you usually need that internet connection every time you watch the program. A downloaded file, in contrast, only needs to be downloaded once for indefinite playback.
To make an informed decision you must examine your own
View the digital version of “Ask Cappie” monthly column by going to www.suncitygrand.com. Click on the More News>Grand Lifestyles Magazine> to choose the month you want to view.
Three-year-old Buddy was adopted last year by Mimi, a first-time cat owner. When she brought Buddy home, he hid for three days but then adjusted quickly to his new home and now loves to cuddle and follows her everywhere. When Mimi travels, Buddy has a great neighbor who also loves and takes care of him.
specific needs and budget. Smart TV or an external device … or both? An additional antenna for local channels or reliance on free headline news? Buy individual apps or bundle? Pay extra for no advertising? Keep up with the grandkids or stay in your comfort zone? Continue to ask questions! It’s the only way to get to the answer that is right for you.
I am not very technologically savvy to say the least so I’m not even sure how to pose my question except to ask what is streaming and what do you need to get shows?
RideChoice
Transportation Program
Valley Metro’s RideChoice program, which offers discounted transportation options for eligible riders, has been expanded to allow more access for Surprise residents. Persons age 65 and over and people with disabilities still automatically qualify for this program. For more information, click the link below surpriseaz.gov/RideChoice or call 602.253.5000.
Surprise Fiesta Grande
Join us for Surprise Fiesta Grande on October 8! Surprise Fiesta Grande street festival celebrates our unique culture, traditions and community! This familyfriendly event on Saturday, October 8, from 5 - 9 p.m. in the Original Town Site on Hollyhock Street in the Grand Avenue corridor, offers a fun evening of live music, food, dancing, vintage classic cars and so much more!
Baseball is back in Surprise!
Major League Baseball has announced the Arizona Fall League 2022 schedule. The Surprise Saguaros, one of six teams who compete in the Arizona Fall League, will begin their season on Tuesday, October 4 at Surprise Stadium. The roster for the Surprise Saguaros will include the top prospects from the Kansas City Royals, Texas Rangers, Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates.
Individual game tickets will be available
for purchase on game day, one hour prior to game time, at the stadium box office. During the 2022 season, box office transactions will be cashless. Accepted forms of payment include: Visa & MasterCard.
Single Game Tickets
Adult: $10 | Senior 55+: $8
Kids 12 and under are free, but must be accompanied by an adult.
To check out the 2022 Arizona Fall League schedule or to purchase a season pass, go to AZ Fall League. For additional information, contact the Surprise Stadium Box Office at 623.222.2222 or visit MLB AZ Fall League.
Stay connected
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Surprise seeking sponsors and exhibitors for SciTech event
The City is currently seeking event exhibitors and sponsors for the 2022 SciTech event that will take place from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 10 in the Mark Coronado Park parking lot, 15850 N. Bullard Ave.
More than 600 science enthusiasts of all ages attended the City’s last SciTech Festival to view robotics presentations, fun experiments and learn about opportunities to engage in STEAM-related (science, technology, engineering, art and math) programs. Organizations, schools and businesses with hands-on, interactive STEAM projects or presentations
are invited to request a free booth to participate in this year’s event.
Sponsorship opportunities are also available for organizations who would like to partner with the City to host the event. To participate in the Surprise SciTech Festival or for more information, visit surpriseaz.gov/SciTech or contact Lord Garcillano at 623.222.1647 or lord. garcillano@surpriseaz.gov.
Day of Service volunteers needed
Looking for a way to serve your community? Surprise is seeking volunteers for Day of Service events coming up. Surprise Day of Service is an opportunity for Surprise residents to give back to our community. From community cleanups to food bank events, join us and help make our city a better place for all! Event dates are:
n Wednesday, September 14
St. Mary’s Food Bank
n Saturday, October 15
Community Cleanup event
n Saturday, December 10
Community Cleanup event
To register please contact Larry Garcia at 623.222.1522 or larry.garcia@surpriseaz. gov
Meet & Greet
My monthly Meet and Greets will be at 6 p.m. on September 27 at Sun City Grand in the Pima Room, 19781 N. Remington Dr., and at 10 a.m. on September 30 at Arizona Traditions in the Ballroom, 17221 N. Citrus Rd. I look forward to discussing the latest City news and answering any questions you have.
City Council Meetings
The next regularly scheduled Council meetings are October 4 and 18 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.
OCTOBER FAMILY ACTIVITIES
ARIZONA STATE FAIR
1826 W. McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007
Families can get an up-close and unforgettable experience when monarchs and other native Southwestern butterflies return for our Fall Butterfly Exhibit. Get acquainted with thousands of butterflies, observe each stage of their life cycle and learn what actions we can take to protect them.
SPOOKY SCIENCE AT ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER
n Now thru October 30, 2022
n (602) 252-6771
n 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM
For more than a century, the Arizona State Fair has been a gathering place for residents from the far corners of the state.
Guests come here to enjoy the richness and diversity of communities, to honor the past, celebrate the current and explore the future. Get out of your daily routine, and immerse yourself in a wonderland of amusement right in your backyard.
The Arizona State Fair is a family tradition across many generations. Filled with cute animals, blue ribbons, fried food, and all the fun carnival rides you can imagine.
MAJESTIC MARIPOSAS
Desert Botanical Garden
1201 N. Galvin Parkway Phoenix, AZ 85008
n Thru November 13, 2022
n https://dbg.org/exhibits/majesticmariposas/2022-09-24/
Arizona Science Center
600 E. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85004
are sure to inspire, educate and entertain Guests of all ages about the science of Halloween.
All Spooky Science activities are included with general admission to the Science Center. Additional tickets are required for the Irene P. Flinn Giant Screen Theater, Dorrance Planetarium and featured exhibition. Children under 3 are always FREE.
PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDERS TEAMS SERIES
Desert Diamond Arena 9400 W. Maryland Ave. Glendale
n October 3, 2022 - October 31, 2022
n https://www.azscience.org/eventsprograms/spooky-science
n (602) 716-2000
n Free with general admission
n 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Boo! Arizona Science Center will become bewitched with bats, black cats, bones and more bizarre beasts from October 3 through October 31 during Spooky Science, our signature Halloween event. With four levels of thrilling themes, daring demonstrations and mysterious activities, these spell-binding activations
n October 14, 2022 - October 16, 2022
n https://www.gilariverarena.com/events/ detail/pbr2022
Professional Bull Riders Teams featuring the Arizona Ridge Riders will be at Desert Diamond Arena October 14-16.
Each month, we are proud to provide GrandKids Corner, a varied list of activity options for you, our Residents, and your families. Please visit the various websites for face mask and safety guidelines.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 623.222.4000 opt. 3
CITY OF SURPRISE
Adopt-A-Street 623.222.6000
Building Code Violation Reports
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
623.222.5040
Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623.222.1900
Disability Information............................................ (voice) 623.222.3543 (TTY–deaf) 623.222.3503
Noise/Nuisance Complaints
623.222.4000 opt. 3
Non-emergency Fire 623.222.5000
Non-emergency Police
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
623.506.1511
We Care Program 623.222.4277
CONSUMER SERVICES
Birth/Death
Hazardous
Health Department, Maricopa
602.506.6800
602.771.4673
602.506.6900
Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 602.255.0072
602.542.1525
800.772.1213
623.584.4288
800.244.1111
623.445.2400
1.877.860.6020
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
Joan Bean, Facilitator scgelections@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
Golf Operations
Brandon Dougherty 623-546-7412 brandon.dougherty@scgcam.com
Finance Manager
David Reber 623.546.7453 david.reber@scgcam.com
Fitness Manager
Allison Adams
...................................... 623.546.7463 allison.adams@scgcam.com
Information Systems Manager
Andi Palisuri 623.546.7503 andi.palisuri@scgcam.com
Lifestyles Manager
Lorena Nieto ........................................ 623.546.7455 lorena.nieto@scgcam.com
Maintenance Operations Manager
Scott Phillips scott.phillips@scgcam.com
Norma Gaitan ..................................... 623.546.7551
Membership Manager
Debra Goodman 623.546.7435 debra.goodman@scgcam.com
Standards Manager
Jody Snider 623.546.7439 jody.snider@scgcam.com
Purchasing Specialist
Laurie Segler
........................................ 623.546.7561 laurie.segler@scgcam.com
GOLF
Cimarron Golf Course .........................
17100 West Clearview Boulevard
623.975.5654
Kirk Hanaway – Golf Pro 623.975.5657 kirk.hanaway@scgcam.com
Desert Springs Golf Course ................ 623.546.7401 19900 North Remington Drive
Cassidy Stevanov – Golf Pro 623.546.7403 cassidy.stevanov@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
Unidine
Approved Caterers:
Atlasta Catering 602.242.8185
Babbo’s Italian Eatery 623.825.1919
Classic Catering 623.933.4903
Dillon’s Catering .................................. 623.208.8677
NYPD Pizza 480.922.0545
Sharko’s ................................................ 602.242.2662
Wild Bunch Catering 623-363-4226
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
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featuring two of America’s foremost experts on gold and former Directors of the U.S. Mint—Philip N. Diehl and Edmund C. Moy. In this free seminar, you’ll learn how adding gold to
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serve as a hedge against inflation and a devaluing dollar,
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vehicle for maximizing
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metals industry.
©2022 U.S. Money Reserve. The markets for coins are unregulated. Prices can rise or fall and carry some risks. The company is not a iliated with the U.S. Government and the U.S. Mint. Past performance of the coin or the market cannot predict future performance. Coins enlarged to show detail. All calls recorded for quality assurance. Nothing herein should be considered as tax or retirement advice as U.S. Money Reserve cannot and does not o er tax advice. Clients should consult an attorney or tax advisor for specific tax or legal advice. Coins enlarged to show detail. O er void where prohibited.
PHILIP N. DIEHLCHUCK WOOLERY Legendary Game Show Host U.S. Money Reserve Paid Spokesperson EDMUND C. MOY Senior IRA Strategist, U.S. Money Reserve