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GRAND MISSION STATEMENT
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In support of our Mission Statement, we hold to these values: We foster relationships built on respect, trust, and effective communications. We listen to understand. We are open minded, collaborative, and always look for ways to improve our community. We believe in life long learning and a desire for active well being. We are a forward looking, fiscally sound community. We encourage an environment of empowerment and personal responsibility.
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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. YourWestValley.com and Surprise & Daily Independent. Please cancel delivery of your complimentary newspapers whenever you will be gone—delivery can be restarted upon return—call 623-972-6101
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10 Summer Golf Update 19 C.H.A.P.S. 20 It's Budget Season GRAND LIFESTYLES 06 Financial Results 10 From Golf Operations 12 Lifestyles Manager’s Message 14 Fitness Manager’s Message 18 Travel Opportunities 32 Grand Learning 34 Club Connection 43 Interest Groups and More 46 Ticketed 48 Presentations 49 Ask Cappie the Computer Cat RESOURCES 05 Employment Information 05 Advertising Information 05 Mission Statement 52 Resource Numbers 53 Community Association Contacts 22 Stats of Our Community 5Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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.
GRAND VALUE STATEMENTS
Grand is the premier active, age−restricted community in Arizona.
SCG JULY 2022 FINANCIAL RESULTS Jul-22 Jul-22 Variance YTD YTD Variance Forecast Budget Variance ASSOCIATION Actual Budget Fav/(Unfav) Actual Budget Fav/(Unfav) CY22 CY22 Fav/(Unfav) Annual Assessments 2,611,895 2,610,717 1,178 10,364,336 10,362,738 1,598 16,961,734 16,960,136 1,598 Less: Reserve Contributions 1,540,140 1,540,140 2,832,860 2,832,860 4,100,000 4,100,000 Net Assessment Revenue 1,071,755$ 1,070,577$ 1,178$ 7,531,476$ 7,529,878$ 1,598$ 12,861,734$ 12,860,135$ 1,598$ Fitness & Activities 40,861 29,064 11,797 661,130 343,021 318,110 846,707 528,598 318,110 Grand Lifestyles 8,331 8,036 295 67,827 61,325 6,503 98,002 91,500 6,503 Rent 25,191 21,971 3,220 213,638 195,325 18,312 495,604 477,292 18,312 Membership Fees 97,675 47,621 50,054 448,786 399,634 49,152 626,725 577,573 49,152 Recreation Revenue 172,058 106,691 65,366 1,391,381 999,304 392,077 2,067,039 1,674,962 392,077 Annual Pass 128,067 122,399 5,668 1,345,692 1,319,460 26,232 2,156,692 2,130,459 26,232 Flex Pass 235,732 208,459 27,273 342,418 315,145 27,273 Resident Daily 66,366 63,637 2,729 3,260,856 3,038,453 222,403 4,400,402 4,177,999 222,403 Guest 14,120 11,832 2,288 758,065 555,739 202,326 927,600 725,274 202,326 Public 20,935 20,000 935 155,168 40,000 115,168 175,168 60,000 115,168 Merchandise 18,730 24,897 (6,166) 573,317 525,557 47,760 784,449 736,689 47,760 Driving Range 7,509 9,212 (1,703) 195,850 184,961 10,889 288,789 277,900 10,889 Golf Revenue 255,727 251,976 3,751 6,524,680 5,872,628 652,052 9,075,518 8,423,466 652,052 Other Revenue 11,589 8,021 3,568 249,410 213,819 35,591 290,062 254,472 35,591 Interest Income 11,018 5,715 5,303 51,778 33,896 17,882 96,778 64,447 32,331 TOTAL REVENUE 1,522,146 1,442,979 79,167 15,748,725 14,649,525 1,099,200 24,391,131 23,277,482 1,113,649 Cost of Sales 41,299 34,926 (6,373) 793,421 606,142 (187,279) 1,051,973 864,694 (187,279) GROSS PROFIT 1,480,847 1,408,054 72,794 14,955,304 14,043,383 911,921 23,339,158 22,412,788 926,370 Payroll 851,468 919,052 67,584 6,202,522 6,463,833 261,311 10,767,119 11,028,430 261,311 Utilities 209,771 216,040 6,269 1,177,807 1,072,105 (105,702) 1,918,936 1,813,234 (105,702) Repairs & Maintenance 85,914 78,836 (7,078) 513,277 479,011 (34,266) 882,252 847,986 (34,266) Insurance 70,300 71,610 1,310 483,205 481,740 (1,465) 841,255 839,790 (1,465) Professional Fees 34,703 56,134 21,431 210,699 188,583 (22,116) 351,691 329,575 (22,116) Food / Beverage 51,143 31,648 (19,495) 265,286 132,915 (132,371) 565,286 159,719 (405,567) Landscaping 190,070 190,794 724 1,330,490 1,335,558 5,068 2,284,460 2,289,528 5,068 Operating Expense 563,743 415,456 (148,287) 3,114,417 2,665,380 (449,037) 5,823,444 5,195,148 (628,296) TOTAL EXPENSES 2,057,110 1,979,570 (77,540) 13,297,704 12,819,126 (478,578) 23,434,443 22,503,410 (931,032) SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) - Before Projects (576,263)$ (571,517)$ (4,746)$ 1,657,601$ 1,224,257$ 433,343$ (95,285)$ (90,622)$ (4,663)$ Fund Balance Allocation 800,000 1,020,000 (1,020,000) 1,220,000$ 1,220,000$ Project Expense 262,025 800,000 537,975 507,106 1,020,000 512,894 1,888,000 1,020,000 (868,000) SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) (838,288)$ (571,517)$ (266,771)$ 1,150,495$ 1,224,257$ (73,763)$ (763,285)$ 109,378$ (872,662)$ ROUNDS 7,730 7,373 358 138,870 129,196 9,674 201,673 192,000 9,674 Jul-22 Jul-22 May-22 May-22 Variance RESERVE FUND YIELD Balance CARE FUND YIELD Balance STAFFING Actual Budget Fav/(Unfav) Money Market $1,793,935 Money Market $853,105 Full Time 167 172 (5) Investments 19,450,000 Investments 3,900,000 Part Time 112 115 (3) TOTAL 0.80% 21,243,935$ TOTAL 0.80% 4,753,105$ Total 279 287 (8) 6 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
JUNE
MEMBER Christine Gibson Gibson4grand@gmail.com
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10. Purchase Request 22-8300-RF Cimarron Day Spa – Replace lobby flooring in the amount of $6,721; n The Board of Directors approved Draft Version 1.3, dated July 6, 2022, of the revised Sun City Grand Res idential Design Guidelines, inclusive of all corrections and mutually agreedupon changes that occurred during-and subsequent to the three Workshops at which it was reviewed by the Board, and the Special ARC Meeting that occurred July 5, 2022; n The Board of Directors ac cepted the proposed Fitness Center Dress Code Changes and Flotation Device Per missions as submitted;
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n The Board of Directors approved Purchase Request 22-8356-8358-RF – Cimar ron Center – Refurbish Men’s Sauna in the amount not to exceed $57,000; n The Board of Directors approved Purchase $350,000;inter8162-RF22-8104-8106-8110-8112-Request–CimarronCen–InteriorRefurbishmenttheamountnottoexceed n The Board of Directors approved Purchase tolocationsDoorRF22-2348-4273-7172-8130-Request–Replace(7)ADAOperatorsinvariousintheamountnotexceed$32,441. 30, 2022
n The Board of Directors approved the Long-Range Planning and Financial Advisory Committees’ new members as a result of the “Special Call for Candi dates”: FAC – Paul Heying (2-year term); LRP – Den nis O’Dell (2-year term) and Nancy Quinlisk and Bill Tierney (1-year tern each); n The Board of Directors approved the renter fee in crease, to be effective July 1, 2022, one-to-three month lease - $200 per card, fourto-six month lease - $300 per card, and seven-totwelve month lease- $500 per card.
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n The Board of Directors approved adding as Bord Policy: G.E.T. Policy – Neu trality of Board at time of elections: “Board of Direc tors must maintain neutral ity during Board Election Campaign timeframe:
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BOARD Towe Towe4grand@gmail.com 2023 Meeting Reserves ........ Wed 09/07/2022 ........ 1–4 pm ....... Mediterranean Room 2023 Meeting Reserves Fri 09/09/2022 1–4 pm Mediterranean Room 2023 Meeting GAC ............... Tue 09/13/2022 ........... 1–4 pm ....... Mediterranean Room 2023 Meeting GAC ............... Wed 09/14/2022 ........ 1–4 pm ....... Mediterranean Room 2023 Meeting FAC Wed 09/21/2022 1–4 pm Mediterranean Room 2023 Meeting FAC ................. Fri 09/23/2022 ............. 1–4 pm ....... Mediterranean Room 2023 Meeting BOD ................ Mon 09/26/2022 ........ 1–4 pm ....... Mediterranean Room 2023 Meeting BOD Tue 09/27/2022 1–4 pm Mediterranean Room 2023 Meeting BOD ................ Wed 09/28/2022 ........ 1–4 pm ....... Mediterranean Room Meeting Approval ..................... Thu 10/13/2022 ........... 1–4 pm ....... Sagebrush Ballroom
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The Board of directors accepted the Consent Agenda items as submitted: 1. May 26, 2022 Board Workshop minutes 2. June 9, 2022 Special Board Meeting minutes and resolutions 3. Resignation of Sue O’Dea as Neighborhood Representative for the Carlsbad Neighborhood 4. Appointment of Irv Reinke as Neighborhood Representative for Granite Falls I neighborhood 5. Appointment of Marilyn (Dovey) Kasen as Neighborhood Repre sentative for the Sierra neighbor hood. 6. Acceptance of the revised FAC Charter as submitted 7. Appointment of Jane Barry to the Reserve Subcommittee of the FAC 8. Acceptance of the Concordance Committee Charter as submitted 9. Replacement of both fertigation pumps at Granite Falls North and South for a total cost of $34,000. (Complete)
BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING 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
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THE “TOP FIVE”
2. Successfully Launch The Falls Restaurant: Easily our top priority as timing and costs have been very challenging for all involved.
n RLB creating a comprehensive launch plan for the Falls including construction, food services, and marketing plans.
n RLB is leading coordination of completion of The Falls by early 2023.
n RLB is creating a template to be used with all projects to insure consistency and inclusion of all necessary items.
n RLB feedback of the schedule of the Project Priority List due in August.
• UPDATE: n Educational series covering water conservation provided monthly through News of the Day and posted on our website.
n Management of the Project Priority List transferred back to the Long-Range Planning Committee (LRP) which will provide quarterly updates to the Board of Directors.
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n RLB is developing a Progress Chart from which staff may update a Falls “Scorecard” for timely review by residents.
4. Accelerate our Water Management Plan: As the “Mega Drought” continues, the State of Arizona is preparing to demand dramatic actions to enable our State to conserve water. It may be a matter of months before we are told to begin removing all ornamental turf grass not used for parks, golf courses, or athletic fields.
n RLB is creating a “Statement of Work” supporting planning elements for the Desert Springs Restaurant and Golf Facilities.
n Published the list of proposed Board interactions with residents in the July Lifestyles. We have agreed on the following five:
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n Mediterranean Room in Palm Center is being transformed to a “Zoom Room” for hybrid (in-person and/or Zoom) meetings. Completion date targeted for mid-September allowing all residents to watch and take part in the budget meetings scheduled in September and October.
n Conducted a water loss survey for the Village Center fountain. Confirmed that the fountain needs to be removed and steps are being taken to reroute water for sustainability of the remaining water feature.
n Initiated removal of turf grass and replaced it with granite and shrubs near Poker and Glass Arts building to provide residents small samples of what to expect following turf removal.
n Planning conversion of turf grass to artificial grass on corners of Remington/Sunrise and Clearwater/ Sunrise to show residents results of using artificial turf as replacement.
5. Increase Transparency and Focus on Culture: Two years of Covid restrictions has empowered us to improve the opportunity for interaction between Board Members and our fellow residents.
• UPDATE: n Initiated Board “hybrid” (in-person and/or Zoom) meetings including videotaping of each meeting for residents’ convenience.
1. Engage Project Management Discipline: It became apparent that we needed to hire a Project Management Team of qualified professionals to lead in the completion of work on the Falls Restaurant and lead in the planning and execution of future major projects.
Bob Aiken SunPresidentCityGrand Board of Directors
• UPDATE: n Board discussion and alignment of the Project Priority List occurred at the June Board Workshop.
• UPDATE: n RLB assigned as Project Manager and is conducting weekly meetings with contractors, our food and beverage partner Unidine, and Grand staff.
This past May, the Board of Directors introduced their top five goals. I want to share some of the successes supporting those goals. These updates will provide you an idea of how we are doing and what may be needed to finish them. Each goal is important to the successful growth and future of Grand.
• UPDATE: n Hired Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB), a project management company.
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n “Meet the Board” reception on May 19th was a huge success.
3. Gain Alignment of Priorities of Future Projects: Balancing available resources and future needs of the community can be challenging. It is imperative that the Board provides staff and the community a prioritized list of those planned projects, so a successful outcome is achievable.
The summer transition from the rye grass to Bermuda grass was great this year. The Superintendents and their staff really work hard all year long to provide the best conditions possible. The aerification process was done on the greens of each golf course which takes several weeks to heal (we appreciate your patience). The fairways were aerified and top-dressed as well. These practices are essential to providing great conditions in the future even though they are an inconvenience at the time for golfers. Again, we appreciate your patience.
Staff has been working with the Arizona Golf Association to re-rate the golf courses. They have re-rated Cimarron, Desert Springs and Granit Falls South. Since Granite Falls North will be renovated next summer, it will not be re-rated at this time. These ratings will be available shortly and shared with the golfers. As you can see, there is a lot going on. Thank you for your continued support of the golf courses.
❑ Personal article written by each Board member: See Alan Meyer’s article in this month’s Lifestyles magazine.
❑ Two “Speed Meetings”: Very similar to Candidate Roundtables held during Board elections. These will occur on Saturday mornings (Dates TBD).
Staff is really excited for the new tee boxes that were installed on the Cimarron and Desert Springs golf courses. For the most part, each hole constructed a new tee box in front of the current gold tees and reconstructed/moved the current orange tees. The tees are expected to be ready to play coming out of overseeding in the fall.
The golf courses had their annual Course Consulting Service by Brian Whitlark with the United States Golf Association (USGA). This is where staff can go over past, current, and future projects and have an outside point-ofview on our current conditions/practices. We are awaiting the results of the report and will share it with the community.
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❑ Fireside Chats: Opportunity to discuss current issues once a month beginning in October in early evening on a day of the week between a Board Workshop and Board Meeting (Dates TBD)
❑ Three additional receptions at different venues: ❍ First will be morning of September 22nd.
Water is a very important topic in Arizona and especially in golf. The golf courses in Arizona use about 2% of the state’s water and the golf courses have an economic impact of about $4.6 billion. Here at Sun City Grand,
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The Board of Directors and staff have been very proactive to reduce water by improving the irrigation system (heads/swing joints), new satellite controllers for better flexibility, new pump stations, improving maintenance practices, not overseeding roughs, changing out the grass on the greens to not have to overseed and we are in the process of selective turf removal. All these items combined help keep our golf courses in compliance with the state. Year-to-date, the courses are currently 34.89 acre feet ahead of budget. An acre foot of water is equal to 325,851 gallons.
FROM GOLF OPERATIONS HochmanJeff ManagerGeneralAssistant Summer Golf Update! 10 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
❑ Super Bowl Food Drive: More information to follow. Developing plans with Valley View Community Food Bank for Super Bowl Sunday food drive to support those less fortunate. I look forward to seeing you at the next Board Meeting, Board Workshop, Chat with the Board, or Budget Meeting.
2022 CANDIDATESDEMOCRATICRALLY Saturday | September 24 | 2–4 PM Sagebrush Ballroom | Sonoran Building SUN CITY GRAND Please come listen to the candidates vying for your vote on the November Arizona general ballot. The event is sponsored by the Sun City Grand Democrats. The following candidates have been invited: U.S. Senate Mark Kelly AZ Governor Katie Hobbs AZ Secretary of State Adrian Fontes Attorney General Kris Mayes AZ Treasurer Martin Quezada Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman AZ Senate LD29 David Raymer AZ House LD29 Scott Podeyn AZ Senate LD28 David Sandoval AZ House LD28 Stephanie Holbrook Maricopa County Attorney Julie Gunnigle Corporation Commission Sandra Kennedy *Vote for two* Lauren Kuby Water Board Ben Graff *Vote for four* Alexandra Arboleda Ylenia Aguilar Jim Pederson Community College Board at-large Kelli Butler Dysart School Board Tina Mollica Peoria UnifiedDistrictSchoolBoard Melissa Ewing Deer Valley School District Board Craig Beckham Deer Valley School District Board Stephanie Simacek This will be Grand Democrats’ 11th Candidate Rally; beginning with Janet Napolitano’s first run for governor. The event will be moderated by Grand Dems President, Dr. Bill Shields. Entertainment will be provided by The Jazzy Poms of the Rhythm Dancers of SCW and singer Bob Walling. ALL VOTERS in LD28 and LD29 are welcome to attend! YOU MUST REGISTER TO ATTEND. To register, go to www.granddems.org which will send you to another screen. Click RSVP in the red box on the top right of the page, and fill in the boxes as directed. We are in LD29. ✩ ✩ 11Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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Hello Grand Residents, Fall fun is on its way…
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Thank you to all those who joined us for our Dinner and Dancing Summer series. Latin Night We’re rounding out this summer event with a Latin Night. Who wouldn’t enjoy an evening of live Latin music and a specialty menu prepared just for you? Get your tickets online or in the Activities Office. September 20th –Latin Night! Go to the Movies
Our Movie Series is a Grand favorite… popcorn anyone? Join us for matinee movie fun!
Sonoran Plaza Ballroom, feature presentation begins promptly at 1pm. See page 54 for additional details.
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FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER
Dog starring– Channing Tatum Downtown Abbey –A New Era, starring the original cast! Market at Grand The Market at Grand has returned. Saturday, September 3rd from 8-11am, in the Sonoran Plaza parking lot, market season is back in SCG. October and November markets will return to our regular time of 9am-1pm. The first Saturday of each month…mark your calendars! Concert Series “Life is one Grand, sweet song, so start the music.” … we are gearing up to release the line-up of our annual Concert Series. We always look forward to this time of year and we know you do as well. More information is soon to come – be on the lookout for upcoming Fromeblasts!monthly Trivia Challenges, to Karaoke and Game Night…even weekly live music in the Grand Café, we hope you will come out and enjoy all that Grand has to offer.
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Thank you for your dedication and commitment to our SCG community. CELEBRATING EMPLOYEE MILESTONES September 2022 20 YEARS Antonio Garcia Solorio Granite Falls Golf Maintenance 5 BobYEARSBeang Housekeeping Araceli Carrillo Medina Housekeeping Eric Swobody Granite Falls Golf Shop Faucet Doctor Plumbing & HVAC Services, 623-214-7161LLC PORA-SCHOA-BBBLicensed-Bonded-InsuredListed Complete Plumbing & HVAC Service Company Water Heaters, Water Softeners, Main Water Line Repair or Replacement, Slab Leaks, Toilets, Faucets, Circulating Pumps, Disposals, Bathroom Remodels, Sewer Inspection, Repair and Replacement, All Irrigation Services, Air Conditioning New Install, Service and Repair ROC License # 320540 ROC License # 320541 Greg Singletary Owner Desert Living Heather Van Peursem Realtor® Recognized Industry www.VPDesertLiving.comheather@heathervp.com602-456-2328Leader Linda Van Peursem, GRI Realtor®, Sun City Grand Resident Recognized Industry 623-640-7153Leaderlindavp@cox.netwww.LindaVP.com You are the MVP of our TEAM! • Top Producers at Long Realty West Valley • Sun City Grand Softball Sponsor • Service you deserve - a TEAM you can TRUST 13Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
As Dr. Amen’s wife, Tana, always says, “Food is medicine, or it is poison.” Everything you drink or put on the end of your fork can help your feel energized and focused, or end 14 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
Starting each morning in a similar way can help you feel more grounded and focused as you prepare for the day ahead. Some people may find that sipping a cup of tea while reading or listening to birds sing can help them feel centered. Others may spend 15 minutes in meditation, going for a walk, or doing some yoga. Whatever it is that helps you feel calmer and more mindful, rather than rattled and rushed, is good for your mental hygiene.
4 MAKE GOOD DECISIONS ABOUT WHAT YOU EAT
FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER Allison Adams Fitness Manager Does your life seem overwhelming at times? Personal responsibilities, taking care of family and managing a career, all at a non-stop pace that can get the best of even the strongest person. Fortunately, there is a way to prioritize yourself without diminishing the commitments you have to others. It all starts in your brain by working on your mental hygiene—a daily practice that is just as important as washing your hands. When you take the necessary measures to protect your mental health so you can function well, you support your mental hygiene, which is critical for thriving in anything you do. It is directly linked to your energy, mood, conscientiousness, motivation, and many other aspects of your life, including the ability to cope with challenges and setbacks. However, if you wake up every day wanting to pull the covers over your head, often feel stressed This month’s article comes from amenclinics.com. Dr. Amen is a physician, board certified in neurology and psychology. His mission is to end mental illness.
MENTALPRACTICESHYGIENETOPROTECTHEALTH
MENTAL HYGIENE IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS WASHING YOUR HANDS out, struggle with cravings, or have a mind filled with negative thoughts, chances are it’s time to make some lifestyle changes to elevate your mental hygiene—and improve your life.
Fortunately, even if you’ve never consciously paid attention to the choices and behaviors that diminish your mental health, you can change that. The practice of mental hygiene is something that can be easily incorporated into anyone’s life—and it doesn’t really cost anything. By adopting the following strategies, you can shift to new habits that improve your overall well-being.
If your mind is filled with ANTs (automatic negative thoughts) that run rampant, it’s likely making you feel miserable, stressed, anxious, or depressed. Unfortunately, ANTs are very common— especially as social and political discord continue to abound, the COVID-19 pandemic still looms, and the nightly news seems to be filled with one tragedy after another. All of these can trigger the emotional centers in our brain, making those ANTs feel difficult to Thecontrol.goodnews is that you can get the upper hand with them by learning to challenge the ANTs that are infecting your mind. Here’s how: For each ANT you have, write it down and answer the following questions about it: n Is it true? n Is it absolutely true—with 100% certainty? n How do you feel when you have this thought? n How would you feel if you didn’t have this thought? Then, flip the ANT you started with to its opposite and see if this new thought isn’t actually truer—and more accurate— than the ANT is.
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Whenever you catch yourself ruminating on an upsetting thought, take a few minutes to challenge it. With practice, your thinking will become more realistic and improve your emotional health.
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3 FIT IN TIME FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
1 HAVE A MORNINGREGULARROUTINE
The many benefits of exercise for your mental and physical health can’t be overstated. Not only does it help with your fitness, but it also promotes the growth of new brain cells and increases the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin, as well as endorphins, which are the body’s natural pain-relieving hormones. Physical activity can induce calmness and clarity, which elevate your mental hygiene. Exercising doesn’t have to be a chore—choose a variety of activities you enjoy. Better yet, get an exercise buddy to make it more fun. Even if you can only squeeze in 1015 minutes at a time, it is still worth the effort.
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When you don’t get adequate amounts of sleep, it affects the health of your brain and body beyond feeling cranky and tired. Sleep deprivation can increase the risk for mental health issues like depression and anxiety, make you prone to cravings, addiction, and brain fog, cause weight gain, and elevate the risk for type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s Onedisease.reason for this is that while you sleep, your brain undergoes a critical process during which it eliminates toxins and waste that are normal byproducts of cellular function. These mechanisms help to keep your brain healthy, which is a vital component of good mental hygiene. Making the necessary changes to get at least 7 hours of sleep each night supports your mental and physical health and will help you think more clearly, manage your thoughts, make better decisions, and give you the energy necessary to accomplish what you need to do.
Taking the steps to practice mental hygiene every day will help you feel better overall so you can enjoy the things that are important to you. Making changes might feel awkward at first, but by incorporating strategies like these into your daily life, you will quickly reap positive benefits that improve your energy and mood, support optimal mental health, and enhance the quality and success of your life. September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
Instructor
Maggie Ruiz Sept. 8—ThursdaySept. 13—TuesdaySept. 22—ThursdaySept.11:3027—Tuesdayam
OrientationsFreeatAdobe 10:30 am up making you irritable, tired, and foggy-headed. A healthy balanced diet includes lots of fresh produce, clean protein, healthy fats, such as the ones from avocado and coconut, and foods like walnuts, salmon, and flax seeds that are high in omega-3 fatty acids. Starting your day off with a boost of protein, whether it’s a brain-healthy smoothie, eggs, or almond flour pancakes can provide you with the energy and focus needed to achieve your goals. Sugar, processed foods, and alcohol do not support your mental or physical health, so steer clear of these. To help you make better decisions about food and beverages, every time you plan to consume something, ask yourself, “Is this good for my brain, or bad for it?”
Instructor Jan Bailey Sept.Mondays12Sept. 19
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TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PICKUP LOCATIONS CONTACT THE TOUR PROVIDER. KINDRED TOURS For more information, and a complete listing of all that Kindred Tours has to offer, call the office to receive a free subscription to the monthly newsletter. You can reach Kindred Tours at 480-497-2478 or visit the website at www.kindredtours.com. LOWELL OBSERVATORY June 16th | Thursday | $139 WHITE MOUNTAIN GETAWAY June 20th-22nd | Monday-Wednesday $499 (Double Occupancy) | $108 (Single Supplement) THE 39TH ANNUAL PRESCOTT BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL June 25th | Saturday | .$99 4TH OF JULY IN SILVER CITY, NEW MEXICO July 3rd-5th | Sunday-Tuesday $499 Per Person (Double Occupancy) | $75 (Single Supplement) THE DURANGO/SILVERTON RAILROAD & MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK July 26th-29th | Tuesday-Friday $869 (Double Occupancy) | $199 (Single Supplement) PHILADELPHIA, AMISH COUNTRY & THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY September 25th-30th | 2022 $2725 (Double Occupancy) | $650 (Single Supplement) Includes Roundtrip Airfare—PHX & 5 Nights at One Hotel in Philadelphia FREE SPIRIT For more information or reservations please contact Free Spirit Vacations and Events at 480-926-5547 or reservations@freespiritvacations.com BEARIZONA & LUNCH June 16, 2022 | $129 per person SIERRA NEVADA JOURNEY June 26 -30, 2022 $1550 pp/double | $1875 pp/single INCLUDES AIRFARE MAJESTIC CANADIAN ROCKIES July 10-15, 2022 $3299 pp/double | $4399 pp/single INCLUDES AIRFARE CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS July 16 – 22, 2022 $3145 pp/double | $3895 pp/single AIRFARE IS INCLUDED PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS July 20-22, 2022 $775 pp/double | $975 pp/single FLAGSTAFF NIGHT SKY July 27-28, 2022 $425 pp/double | $550 pp/single 18 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
During these hot summer months, it is not uncommon to spot a few garage doors that are open a couple of feet to let the heat out. If the outside temps were cooler than the interior garage heat that idea would be a winner. Once the sun goes down, we often see people walking their dogs and have left their garage doors open. We recommend closing of the garage doors even when you are simply walking around the Inblock.2001 our C.H.A.P.S.* organization was formed as a means to provide an extra element of safety for our community. We are now approximately 140 members strong, and can always use more volunteers to help keep Sun City Grand a most desirable community in which to live. Our group meets the 4th Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Sonoran Plaza. You are invited to attend one of our meetings to learn more about C.H.A.P.S.* Call Carol Murr (CAM) 623-5467432 or the C.H.A.P.S.* office 623-546-7553 if you may be interested in joining our group. Our next meeting is Tuesday, September 27th at 1:30 p.m. in the Palms/Palo Verde Room at the Sonoran Plaza. All homeowners are welcome to join us.
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EVERYONE IS WELCOME. MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITH C.H.A.P.S.
*C.H.A.P.S.: Community Homeowner Association Patrol Service C.H.A.P.S. MEETS THE 4TH TUESDAY EVERY MONTH (except December) AT 1:30 P.M. Ahh, yes, the “dog days of summer” are upon us. This is a quote we often times hear while watching our favorite baseball teams perform in the days after the mid-summer classic known as the All-Star Game. The announcers also refer to the players having to “grind it out” during these “dog days”. The members of the volunteer group of C.H.A.P.S.* also can relate to “grinding it out” during these “dog days” of our summer months of heat, heat, and more heat. We pride ourselves in the commitment it takes to get up at 6 a.m. to carry out the duties of a segment of our group known as Vacation Watch patrollers. By the time we have walked around 20 to 30 homes in 100-degree heat to check for unlocked doors and windows, it becomes commonplace to think of a cool down reward. This patroller often times thinks of only one thing: Oh, to be a kid again and be able to run through that first inviting sprinkler. But, as some shared the other day, heading off to your favorite grocery store for iced coffee and donuts after serving your community for a couple of hours isn’t a bad reward either. If you are one of the lucky ones that were able to escape for the summer without taking advantage of the C.H.A.P.S.* Vacation Watch program, keep us in mind for your next vacation. There are forms available at www. suncitygrand.com and also in the membership office at the Palm Center on Remington. The other segment of our C.H.A.P.S.* group is called Evening Patrol. Due to the fact that Grand is comprised of 9,800 homes, it would be impossible to drive by every home each evening we are out on patrol. Therefore, Grand is divided into 6 zones. Each patrol group consists of 2 patrollers covering one zone. We stop at the homes with open garage doors, we report street lights that are out, and we report any suspicious activity to the Surprise Police.
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
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Afterneeds.identifying all expenses, we add them up and that tells us how much income we need to Incomebreakeven.comes from a number of sources. Golf (estimated with help from the Golf Advisory Committee), Activities, Fitness and other Recreational sources. Last, but certainly not least, is member assessments. If you reread the above, you will note that the word “estimate” is used frequently. None of us have a crystal ball. If we happen to project expenses accurately, it is in part because we are lucky. So what happens if expenses are higher than budgeted? Where does the money come from? n We could have a special assessment. SCG has NEVER had one, and unlikely that our Board of Directors would support this. n We could borrow money. Again, NEVER been done and likely not supported. n We could delay discretionary expenses. n We could “raid the piggy bank”. In some past years, we have generated surplus, i.e. revenues have exceeded expenses. Prior years profits could be used to cover current years deficiency.
In any event SCG financial position is strong, so no concern for special assessments or borrowing to balance the Thebudget.Budget process determines next year’s assessment, so this process should be of interest to all members. Meetings will be held in the Mediterranean Room (also via ZOOM) on the following dates: n September 7, 9, 13, 14, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28. All members are urged to attend in person or virtually.
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SO, HOW DO WE DO IT?
Some preparers of budgets advocate for a “zero based budget”. Under this strategy, the budget is prepared from scratch. No considerations are given the prior period income, and expenses. To me, that approach is a recipe for disaster. Disregarding history makes it difficult (maybe impossible) to accurately estimate future income and expenses.
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For SCG, we start by estimating next year’s expenses. Department heads are asked to estimate future costs and are also asked to justify those costs. Some costs, such as utilities and insurance, are unrelated to any operating departments; so the task of estimating those costs falls to the Accounting Department. Vendors and consultants are asked to weigh in on such costs. Perhaps the largest such cost is the contribution to the Reserve for Repairs and Replacements. That fund is critical for the Associations Viability. The concept is that we set aside enough funds so that when an asset needs to be replaced or repaired, we have enough money to do it. We engage an independent consultant who annually reviews our Reserve
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JUST SOME REMINDERSRENTAL
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CARE FEE
RENTER FEES Effective July 1, 2022, the renter activity card fee increased to the following: n 1-3 month lease = $200 each card n 4-6 month lease = $300 each card n 7-12 month lease = $500 each card
The Sun City Grand Governing Documents require that a rental lease be for no less than 30 days. Some Airbnb and VRBO ads list daily and/ or weekly rates, indicating the owner is willing to rent for days or weeks, rather than the 30-day minimum. If you have such an ad, please revise your ad to include a “30-day minimum” clause. Sun City Grand homes may be leased only in their entirety. No fraction or portion may be leased. A renter is not a “guest” of the homeowner and cannot be signed up as a guest at the Fitness Centers. Per the Rules & Regulations, renters have no privileges to use SCG amenities unless they purchase the renter activity card at the Membership Department. Purchase of the card is not required; however, if renters do not obtain a renter card, they do not have privileges to use our amenities other than playing golf at the public rate.
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Effective July 1, 2022, the CARE fee increased to $5,000.00. The CARE fee is a one-time fee to each new purchaser. The CARE fees are used only for expenses related to (a) planning developing or expanding new community facilities or programs, or (b) capital projects.
DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY RESALES THERE ARE IN SUN CITY GRAND EVERY YEAR?
The average age in Sun City Grand is 74. The number of homes with owners under age 55 is less than 2%. We had 746 homes that closed escrow in the year 2021. Of those closings, 30% were Arizona buyers other than SCG. An additional 17% were Sun City Grand owners purchasing another Sun City Grand home. Beyond Arizona, the State with the most closings was Washington with 10%. To view additional department stats you can visit our
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This is your time to shine, and volunteering is an ideal way to achieve all of these. There are hundreds of community member volunteers who are living GRAND ! They make a difference behind the scenes, and they say it’s FUN ! They share their time, skills, expertise and incredible talent, adding great value and making our community a wonderful place to call home. For information on the many ways to participate you may contact Denise Alessi, Volunteer Program Manager, at denise.alessi@scgcam.com or you may visit Volunteer Central, your one-stop source of information about our many community-wide volunteer opportunities.
We Would Love for You to Join Us! Are you looking to connect in the community, enjoy new friendships, learn new things and do more of what you love?
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Independent Living • Assisted Living • Memory Support • Skilled Nursing www. FreedomPlazaArizona.com • 13373 N Plaza Del Rio Blvd. in Peoria, Arizona Request a brochure, schedule a personal tour, or attend a complimentary luncheon: Call 623-404-9730 or visit freedomplazaarizona.com For the Retirement of a Lifetime Your Smart Choice in Senior Living Take A Look At Us Now! “ We could never picture ourselves in a one-size-fits-all retirement community, but when we read about all the new programs at Freedom Plaza, we took the informative Lunch & Learn tour and made our decision the next day. At Freedom Plaza, we can have it our way! ” Choose from Three Great Purchase or Lease Programs: • Lifetime Refund Plan (50% or 90%) • Easy Rental/Lease Plan • Life Plan with Discounted Long Term Care and “Home for Life” Guarantee Plus, Variable Dining & Housekeeping Services That Fit You! 26 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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2022SEPTEMBER SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MeetingsCancelledareredinItemsMeetingsCommitteeareblackinItemsEventsCommunityorActivitiesareblueinItems••ItemsinpurpleareBoardMeetings•EventsCommunityorActivitiesareblueinitemsAll MeetingsCommitteeareblackinitemsAll MeetingsBoardarepurpleinitemsAll MeetingsCancelledareredinitemsAll 321 10875469 13121114151617 24232221201819 302928272625CLOSEDADMIN. ABOVEHOURSSEE HOURSHOLIDAYDAYLABOR Centers:Fitness 9PM–5AM Courses:Golf 5PM–6AM Office:Activities CLOSED Center:Welcome&OfficeAdmin CLOSED BUILDINGS: Chaparral: 10PM–7AM Center:Palm 6PM–8AM Sonoran: 10PM–7AM RangeLong AdvisoryPlanning Zoom1pm–Via RepsNeighborhood 8am–SP, Sagebrush ReviewArchitectural Zoom9:30am–Via GrandatMarket 8-11am–SPP DirectorsofBoard Meeting 1pm–Hybrid SP, Sagebrush PoolthebyDJ 5-7pm–CM Covenants 9am–ViaZoom AdvisoryGolf PC,pm2:30– RoomMediterranean AdvisoryFinancial PC,10am– RoomMediterranean NightLatinSCG 5pm–SP CHAPS MeetingGeneral 1:30pm–SP, Palms/ VerdePalo CimarronatLive OUTSOLD7pm–CM— DirectorsofBoard Workshop 1pm–Hybrid SP, Sagebrush CafeGC=Grand•CenterPC=Palm•SpaAD=Adobe•CenterCM=Cimarron•ParkingCenterCMP=Cimarron•CenterCC=Chaparral•ParkingPlazaSPP=Sonoran•PlazaSP=Sonoran informationup–to–datemosttheforwww.suncitygrand.comCheckchange.tosubjectaredatesMeeting•AM=Amphitheater•CenterVC=VillageNightTriviaSCG 6pm–SP, Sagebrush OUTSOLD— TechnologyHocAd Committee Zoompm–Via1 Club’sMusicThe ClubNightCimarron JukeboxPresents Junkies—“Yesteryear” OUTSOLD7pm–CM— Club’sMusicThe ClubNightCimarron JukeboxPresents Junkies—“Yesteryear” OUTSOLD7pm–CM— 28 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
2022OCTOBER SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MeetingsCancelledareredinItemsMeetingsCommitteeareblackinItemsEventsCommunityorActivitiesareblueinItems••ItemsinpurpleareBoardMeetings•EventsCommunityorActivitiesareblueinitemsAll MeetingsCommitteeareblackinitemsAll MeetingsBoardarepurpleinitemsAll MeetingsCancelledareredinitemsAll 1 8324567 1312109111415 22212018171619 29282726252423CHAPS MeetingBoard 9:30–10:30am PC, Sago RangeLong AdvisoryPlanning Zoom1pm–Via RepsNeighborhood 8am–SP, Mesquite/ VerdePalms/Palo ReviewArchitectural Zoom9:30am–Via NightTriviaSCG 6pm–SP, Sagebrush OUTSOLD— TechnologyHocAd Committee Zoompm–Via1 DirectorsofBoard Meeting 1pm–Hybrid SP, Sagebrush WelcomesBallroom Autumn 7pm–CM Comedy&DramaSCG presents:Club OccurrenceThe 3pm–SP Kate—&Bonnie Again”GoWe“Here 7pm–CM CHAPS MeetingGeneral 1:30pm–SP, VerdePalms/Palo CimarronatLive OUTSOLD7pm–CM DirectorsofBoard Workshop 1pm–Hybrid SP, Sagebrush DanceHalloween OUTSOLD7pm–SP— DanceHalloween 7pm–CM CafeGC=Grand•CenterPC=Palm•SpaAD=Adobe•CenterCM=Cimarron•ParkingCenterCMP=Cimarron•CenterCC=Chaparral•ParkingPlazaSPP=Sonoran•PlazaSP=Sonoran informationup–to–datemosttheforwww.suncitygrand.comCheckchange.tosubjectaredatesMeeting•AM=Amphitheater•CenterVC=VillageCovenants Zoom9am–Via AdvisoryGolf pm–PC,2:30 RoomMediterranean AdvisoryFinancial 10am–PC, RoomMediterranean Comedy&DramaSCG presents:Club OccurrenceThe 7pm–SP Comedy&DramaSCG presents:Club OccurrenceThe 7pm–SP Kate—&Bonnie Again”GoWe“Here 7pm–CM Comedy&DramaSCG presents:Club OccurrenceThe 7pm–SP&1:30pm Kate—&Bonnie Again”GoWe“Here 7pm–CM 3130 GrandatMarket SPP9am-1pm 29Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ADOBE AEROBIC SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2022 7 AM Aqua $3.00Cynthia 7 AM Beg Strength Bal $3.00Maggie 7 AM Aqua $3.00Mitzi 9 AM Gentle Yoga $3.00Alicia 10 am Intro Tai WorkshopChi (in the Resumes$50.00Pavilion)pre-paidOctober 10:15 AM Adv. Stability Ball $64.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 11:15 AM Int. StrengthBack & Flex $64.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 11:30 AM Aqua Rusty Hinges $3.00Maggie 12:30 PM Yoga $3.00Renee 2 PM PWR Moves $3.00Therese 3 PM Chair Yoga $3.00Therese 3 PM Aqua $3.00Mitzi 4:30 PM Int. Stability Ball $64.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 6 AM Boot Camp $3.00Nat 7 AM Kataflex $3.00Nat 8 AM TrainingSuspension $3.00Nat 8:05 AM Cardio Interval $3.00Michele 9 AM Aqua $3.00Maggie 9:15 AM Pilates $3.00Jerry 1 PM Chair Fitness Rusty Hinges $3.00Maggie 2 PM Beg. StrengthBack& Flex $80.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 3 PM Beg. Stability Ball $80.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 3 PM Aqua $3.00Maggie 4 PM Advanced Back Strength & Flex $64.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 7 AM Beg Strength Bal $3.00Maggie 7 AM Aqua $3.00Cynthia 10 AM Zumba $3.00Therese 10 am Tai Chi Workshopmovement (in the Pavilion) $50.00 Resumespre-paidOctober 11 AM Muscle works $3.00DeAnn 11:30 AM RustyAqua Hinges $3.00Maggie 2 PM PWR Moves $3.00Therese 3 PM Chair Yoga $3.00Therese 3 PM Aqua $3.00Mitzi 4:30 PM Int. Stability Ball $64.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 6 AM Boot Camp Nat n $3.00 7 AM Kataflex Nat n $3.00 7 AM Aqua Mitzi n $3.00 8 AM TrainingSuspension 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 $64.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 11:15 AM Int. StrengthBack & Flex $64.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 1 PM Chair Fitness Rusty Hinges Maggie n $3.00 2 PM Beg. StrengthBack& Flex $80.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 3 PM Beg. Stability Ball $80.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 3 PM Aqua Maggie n $3.00 4 PM Advanced Back Strength & Flex $64.00Marcy Resumespre-paidNovember 7 AM Beg Strength Bal $3.00Maggie 7 AM Aqua $3.00Cynthia 9 AM Yoga $3.00Jerry 10 AM Zumba $3.00Jerry 11 AM Pilates $3.00Jerry 11:30 AM RustyAqua Hinges $3.00Maggie 1 PM Yoga $3.00Renee 2 PM TapIntermediate $6.00Carol 3 PM TapBeginning $6.00Carol 7 AM Pure Body Barré $3.00Jeanne 8 AM Pure BosuBalance limitClass$3.00Jeannesizeto16 9 AM Zumba $3.00Jerry SEPTEMBER 2022 Blue—Aqua Aerobics | Green—Outdoor Classes | Orange—pre-paid prices For more information contact grandfitness@scgcam.com *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 by any instructors. 30 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CIMARRON AEROBIC SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2022 7:30 AM Pure BarréBody $3.00Jeanne 8:30 AM JamminPure MAXX $3.00Jeanne 8:30 AM Deep Water $3.00Cynthia 9:45 AM Stretch & Tone $3.00Sherry 11 AM Chair Yoga $3.00Sherry 6 AM Pure Power Pump $3.00Jeanne 7 AM Pure Disco Cycle $5.00Jeanne 8:30 AM Deep Water $3.00Jeanne 9 AM Dance Fitness $3.00Therese 10 AM Stretch & Relax $3.00Maggie 1 PM Jazz Dance Resumes$6.00Tiana October 2 PM Cardio Tone Lite $3.00DeAnn 3 PM Yoga/Pilates $3.00DeAnn 4 PM Cycle+Core Resumes$5.00Sue October 6 AM Pure Power Pump $3.00Jeanne 7 AM Pure Core Crunch $3.00Jeanne 8 AM Cycle $5.00Chris 8:30 AM Deep Water $3.00Mitzi 9 AM Roll & Release $3.00Chris 10 AM Total ConditioningBody $3.00Chris 11 AM Stretch & Tone $3.00Sherry 12 PM Grandettes Resumes October 1 PM Grandettes Resumes October 1 PM Yoga $3.00*GilaJerry 2 PM Tone Zone $3.00DeAnn 3 PM Zumba $3.00Debbie 5:30 AM Muscle, Steel, Rip Trainer $3.00Nat 7 AM Pure Burn It Up! $3.00Jeanne 8 AM Pure Fit-tastic $3.00Jeanne 8:30 AM Deep Water $3.00Cynthia 9 AM Pure Jammin’ $3.00Jeanne 10 AM Stretch & Relax $3.00Maggie 11 AM Hatha Yoga Resumes$3.00Claudia October 12 PM Grandettes Resumes October 1 PM Grandettes Resumes October 2 PM Cardio Tone Lite $3.00DeAnn 3 PM Cycle +Core Resumes$5.00Sue October 7 AM Pure Core Crunch $3.00Jeanne 8 AM Pure Disco Cycle $5.00Jeanne 8:30 AM Deep Water $3.00Mitzi 9 AM JamminPure MAXX $3.00Jeanne 10 AM Nutrition Workshop Cimarron Club Resumes4$80.00Melissapre-paidWeeksOctober 11 AM Tai Chi Workshop $50.00John pre-paid 10 StartsWeeksSeptember 8 12 PM Grandettes Resumes October 1 PM Jazz Tech $6.00Carol 2 PM Grandettes Resumes October 3 PM Zumba $3.00Jerry 5:30 AM Muscle, Steel, Rip Trainer $3.00Nat 7 AM Pure Burn It Up! $3.00Jeanne 8 AM Pure Fit-tastic $3.00Jeanne 8:30 AM Deep Water $3.00Cynthia 9 AM Pure Jammin’ $3.00Jeanne 10 AM Stretch & Relax $3.00Maggie 11 AM Happy Hips $3.00Therese 12 pm PWR! MOVES $3.00Therese 1 PM Chair Yoga $3.00Therese 2 PM Tone Zone $3.00DeAnn 7:15 AM Muscle Works $3.00DeAnn 8:15 AM Yoga $3.00DeAnn 10 AM Dance Fitness $3.00Therese 11 AM Yin Yoga $3.00Therese SEPTEMBER 2022 Blue—Aqua Aerobics | Green—Outdoor Classes | Orange—pre-paid prices For more information contact grandfitness@scgcam.com *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 by any instructors. 31Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
GRAND LEARNING FALL SESSION STARTS SOON! CLASSES WILL BE RELEASED ONLINE LATER THIS MONTH... SEPTEMBER 26 • REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER 3 • CLASSES START We are pleased to welcome new instructors this fall. Look for your returning favorites and enjoy plenty of new classes! Please make sure you have a Grand Learning account before registration day. Some classes being offered… 623-546-7470 Monday–Friday 8 am–4 pm Sun City Grand CAM Activities 19781 N. Remington Dr. Surprise, AZ 85374 EMAIL Grandgrandlearning@scgcam.comLearningutilizesweb-basedsoftwareandparticipantsmusthaveanaccounttotakeclasses. TO ACCESS GRAND LEARNING ONLINE, VISIT THE SUN CITY GRAND www.suncitygrand.comWEBSITE Login to your resident account, and click on Golf & Recreation. Grand Learning is under Recreation. Or you can type this URL in your browser: go.asapconnected.com/?org=511https://ReturningStudents:Ifyourlogindoesn’twork,pleaseemailustorequestapasswordreset(includeyournameandphonenumber)grandlearning@scgcam.com Please do not create another account. Classes are held in the Havasupai/ Maricopa classroom unless otherwise specified. Check your invoice for room location. n The US Constitution n Current Events Roundtable n Donovan with Vinnie Bruno n Osteoporosis n Vicarious Travels... n Western Civilization n Teddy Roosevelt n Astronomy n The Middle East n Four Corners Country n The Science Behind Series n GingerTalks: Bob Dylan n Landscaping and Citrus Tree Care n Frank Lloyd Wright n Ukulele Tips & Tricks n Blues Harmonica n AARP Smart Drivers Course n How Healthy is Your Gut? n Storytelling Workshop n Film Showing: Forks Over Knives n Water Conservation n Lost Worlds of 1863 n Favorite Tom Hanks Movies—a six week series n The History of Phoenix Architecture 32 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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. Reserve your perfect retirement today. Call 623-432-5231 or visit www.inspiratapointe.com. IF YOU COULD CREATE YOUR PERFECT RETIREMENT, WHAT WOULD IT LOOK LIKE? RETIREMENT Just the way you want it. 33Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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. 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
MEMBERSHIP Membership in our Computer Club offers so many opportunities! Credit Card payment ONLY! Contact Nancy Collins for additional info at Membership@ grandcomputers.org or 623-398-5286
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 eveningwe’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.
CLUB CONNECTIONS
BOOMERS CLUB Girls, and Guys, 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
BASIC CLAY CLASS Date: September 13, 20, & 27 Time: 3 pm to 6 pm Cost: Instructor:$45.00Ms. 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.
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 sacri fice so much to give us our freedom. For more information check out our website – scgarmedforcessupportgroup.org
BOCCE
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.
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!
August 29— classes release for review Sept 5— Registration starts Sept 12— classes start Register for classes. Go to www. grandcomputers.org and visit the Education Overview Page.
TECH HELP Tech Help for members EVERY TUESDAY from 12:30 - 2:30pm. More information at www. grandcomputers.org > Tech Help. In Person at the club AND via Zoom Video Conferencing. Check the calendar for Zoom info. Must be a Club Member to participate. Bring your device, passwords, & power supply for in person help. Computers Club Meetings Open to ALL SCG Residents: GENERAL MEETING 1st Wednesday | Oct-Apr | 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. 34 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
GRAND COMPUTERS (GCC)
EDUCATION—FALL SESSION
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.
“We shall never forget” ART CLUB At the Art Club people are enjoying being creative. We will have classes for beginners through experienced artists. Non-members 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 go online to http:// www.scgartclub.org. We’d love to have you join us at the Art Club.
BRIDGE CLUB Calling all Marathon Bridge players. It’s time to sign up for Fall 2022-2023 Marathon Bridge games. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Friday Marathon games begin in October. Sign up is through August 2022, ending August 31. Gather your partner and send your names along with the Friday Marathon (s) (1st, 2nd and/or 3rd) in which you want to participate to Karen Peterson, Marathon Chairman by text to 623-640-3801 or call Karen at that number and give her your information. Leave a voicemail if you miss her. She’ll be back in touch. Space is limited so sign up, now. Watch this article space for news about winter bridge lessons.
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.
BASIC GLAZING CLASS Date: September 29 Time: 3 pm to 6 pm Cost: Instructor:$15.00Ms.
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.
ARMED FORCES SUPPORT GROUP
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.
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS SIG— 2nd and 4th Mondays | Oct-Apr | 6–8pm via ZOOM Video Conferencing. Check Club Calendar for links. Contact Jane Connors for additional information at scrapbook@grandcomputers.org.
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.
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SUPPORT GROUP 2nd Tuesday | Oct-Apr | 9-10:30am Attend in person in the Chaparral Center, Hopi Room or Join Zoom Meeting. These are open to all residents of Sun City Grand via ZOOM Video ContactConferencing.TomShepherd for additional information at NewToComputers@grandcomputers.org.
COMPOSE YOURSELF WRITING SIG— 1st Tuesday | 1pm Share Your Written Story; Participate in Discussion. Sep: Zoom Meeting Oct: Mesquite Room, Sonoran Plaza Contact Gloria Young for additional information at CY@grandcomputers.org
APPLE SIG— 3rd Monday | Oct-Apr | 3:30–5pm Location: Chaparral Center, Hopi Room. Topic: Contact Don Cacciatore for additional information at Apple@grandcomputers.org.
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.
ORIENTATION 3rd Friday | Oct-Apr | 3:30–5pm 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. Chaparral Center - Apache Room Contact Susan Lucas for additional information at vicepresident@grandcomputers.org.
What You Missed This Summer!
DANCE CLUB LESSONS
Special Interest Group Activities (SIGs) NonMembers may attend 3 meetings before joining the Club.
DANCE CLUB
FLIGHT SIMULATOR SIG— Contact Ted Gray for additional information at Flightsim@grandcomputers.org.
DEVICES SIG— 4th Thursday | Oct–Apr Chaparral Center, Hopi Room. Contact Ira Simmons for additional information at Devices@grandcomputers.org October 24 | 3:30 PM Sonoran Plaza: Mesquite/Palms Rooms
DANCE CLUB NEWS
FINANCIAL ED SIG— Nov-Mar All meetings are IN PERSON ONLYNOT A HYBRID-ZOOM MEETING Contact Scott Wallick / Harold Tilstra financial@ grandcomputers.org. The MONTHLY SEMINAR features presentations by industry professionals on a wide variety of current financial subjects. The INVESTING WORKSHOP is held twice/ month and provides members an opportunity to ask questions, share experiences, and discuss all things financial. The SIG does not provide financial advice or invest money.
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BALLROOM LESSONS
HAM RADIO SIG— 3rd Friday Check Calendar for meeting room assignments. Contact Gordon Bousman for additional information at hamsig@grandcomputers.org.
MAKING WEB BROWSING EASIER September 13 | 9am Chaparral Building – Hopi Room or Zoom Understand the most popular browsers and their major differences; learn how to use bookmarks, shortcuts, pin to start, etc. to access our most commonly used pages; learn GCC and SCG website navigation, including how to request TechHelp and how to sign up for classes
GENEALOGY SIG— 1st Thursday | Oct-Apr | 3:30–5pm Oct - Topic: Contact Linda Etherton for additional information at genealogy@grandcomputers.org
Ballroom lessons are held each Tuesday from October through April at Cimarron Center. Basic/ beginner lessons are held from 4 to 5 p.m. An intermediate class instruction is 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. The cost is $5 per person per hour. This season’s class schedule is to be determined. For information contact Arline at: www.Ballroomlessons-dir@ scgdanceclub.org.
NEW TECHNOLOGIES SIG— 3rd Thursday | Oct-Apr via Zoom Video Conferencing or in person at the Club. Contact Tom Shepherd for additional information at NewTechnologies@ grandcomputers.org. September 15 | 3:30 PM GCC Classroom or Zoom
GRAPHICS SIG— 2nd Thursday | Oct-Apr | 3:30–5pm via Zoom Video Conferencing. Oct - Topic: Contact Rita Skarbek for additional information at graphics@grandcomputers.org
EUCHRE CLUB Call President (Rich Eggen) 248–310–7561 for additional information.
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.
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.
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.
GOLF—LADIES GRAND NINERS
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 Inperson.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 Linedance-dir@scgdanceclub.org.
FISHING CLUB
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. To join the waitlist for 2023 please email your name, phone#, CAM# and the months you are in Grand to 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.
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.
LINE DANCE LESSONS
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. 36 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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.
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
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.
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. Our topic will be ‘Green Thumb Plant Care’, including plant selection, proper planting and watering, pruning schedules, basic design tips and tips on hiring a contractor/ Thelandscaper.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.
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.
SEASON TICKETS!
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.
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
IT’S TIME TO PUTT!!!
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.
Members feel free to pick whatever day they prefer to participate and some even putt both days.
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
If you enjoy golfing and socializing with other friendly women, then the Grand Ladies 18-Hole Golf League is a perfect fit for you. GLGA 18Hole League is affiliated with the Arizona Golf Association (AGA) and members are required to comply with USGA rules of golf. We play every Tuesday, rotating among all four SCG golf courses. GLGA is a year-round league, with a schedule of shotgun or tee times offered. You must have a current handicap or, establish a handicap within 30 days of joining the league in order to compete in weekly (Tuesday) play events. The maximum handicap allowed on each golf course is 40. In addition to our weekly play events, several major tournaments are held throughout the year, including a Member-Member, Member-Guest, League Championship. The League also supports a variety of charitable activities. Our President is Nancy Foy. To learn about GLGA, go to our Plazaavailablegmail.com.Director,comwww.glga-grandladiesgolfassociation.golfgenius.website:Or,feelfreetoe-mailourMembershipJanetTarr,atGLGAMembership@AmembershipinformationbulletinisatGraniteFallsGolfCourseandSonoranjustleftofthelibraryentrance.
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 Ourout!putting season begins Friday, November 4, 2022. For more information, please visit our website at scgladyputters.com
GOLF—LADY PUTTERS
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GOLF—LADIES 18 HOLE LEAGUE
The Men Putters do “their thing” weekly on Tuesday and Wednesday at 1:00 PM, on both days, starting in November. (In the summer, we go to an early morning start time in order to beat the heat.)
For more information about becoming a member of this friendly golf group, visit our website at is https://ladiesgrandniners.golfgenius.com (https:// orladiesgrandniners.golfgenius.com)contactourmembershipchairs at membership. ladiesgrandniners@gmail.com. Our motto is “Fun, Friendship and Golf” Come join us!
GOLF—MEN PUTTERS HAVE ANY INTEREST IN PUTTING?
GOLF—MENS 9 HOLE GOLF CLUB
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
COME JOIN US. For more information, contact Jim Cottrell at jdcottrell@cox.net
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 623584-2743.
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 2. Rules and regulations are simple and will be explained to newcomers when you sign in.
GOLF—COUPLES PUTTING
MUSIC CLUB
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 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! Our email address is scgmahjongg22@gmail.com. You can also check out our website: www.scgmahjongg.net Our next Tournament is Tuesday, August 16. The sign-up sheet will be available during regular club play and the last day to sign up is August 9. To sign up, please deposit a $15.00 check in the box that is labeled “Tournament.” No refunds after the cut-off date.
GRAND HIKERS
GRAND PHOTOS Turn your memories into masterpieces. And make new friends in the process.The Sun City Grand Photo Club may just be the answer. Photo Club membership provides opportunities to any photographer, whether they use smartphones, point and shoot or digital cameras. The robust membership offers free classes, Special Interest Groups, photo shooting challenges and a showcase to display your works of art. A digital photo studio with photographic equipment is a plus. Questions about any aspect of photography are eagerly answered by knowledgeable members who frequent the club’s premises during open hours. If they don’t know the answer to your photography question, they will point you in the right direction. Stroll on by the club Sept. 1 between 9 a.m.-1 p.m. while exploring Market at Grand. Check out the photographic display and peruse the photos for Joinsale.today, and you will have immediate access to courses and mentors. Click on the Membership button on the home webpage for the membership Forform. more information, scan the QR code, Friday,Monday,Studioorhttps://grandphotos.orgvisitswingbythePhotoduringopenhoursWednesdayand9-noon. September event include:
SHOWCASE Monthly Showcase | Sept. 16-Oct. 20 Studio. SCG residents can experience Abstract works during studio open hours. This is a great opportunity to check out what the club has to offer. The previous month’s Showcase Monochrome will be available for viewing through Sept. 15. 38
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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 setup 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
Grand Hikers will resume a regular schedule of hikes in October 2022, but will offer some shorter/ easier hikes through September. These summer hikes meet at 5:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted on the hike list, and often include an optional group breakfast following the hike. While the general membership meetings are typically held the first Monday of the month, the October general membership meeting is scheduled for Monday, October 10, 2022, due to an out-of-town hiking trip to the Big Sur area in early October. The summer 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.
Paper Arts and Memories – This is the time to stock up on our handmade cards. Our Card Boutique has only been open one day a month in the summer. Our card boutique will be open on Sept 12th We will resume with weekly sales on Monday, October 3rd. Summer is a great time to join our Club. We have lots of space and no lines for the various tools, and we are still scheduling classes throughout the summer.
There are some occasional social activities when members meet to vote on new officers OR just meet for club sponsored soda and hot dogs.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
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.
PET CLUB PET CLUB will resume monthly meetings in October. Details to follow at a later date.
GOLF—MEN’S 18 HOLE GOLF 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.
VOLUNTEERS Member volunteers run the club’s daily putting activities such as setting up the course, registering members and guests, etc.
The Sun City Grand Music Club is composed of residents who share a love of music. It is dedicated to the performance of Vocal and Instrumental Music for the enjoyment of both our participants and the general public. Its activities give members performance opportunities as singers and instrumentalists, both singly and in groups. Members also participate in production, technical, and backstage activities for our shows and support the club through Board and committee functions. There’s a place for everyone! If you have an interest or need further information, please visit our website, www.scgrandmusicclub.com, or contact Jim Ward at president@scgrandmusicclub.com or 623-266-3606.
LANGUAGE CLUB
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)
LAWN BOWLING
GRAND PICKLEBALL CLUB
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CLASSES AND TRAVELOGUES
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (SIGS) The Creative Eye | Sept. 1 | 3–5 p.m. ZOOM. Visualize the world in a photographically creative way. Share and learn about camera settings and techniques to produce your own creative filter. Topic: Crowd. Facilitated by Mel Whaley. Getting the Most From Digital Images | Sept. 21 | 1-3 p.m ZOOM. You just pressed the shutter release. Now what? Learn the steps to finish the job from group members while discussing how editing can deliver your desired end product. Demonstrate and learn optimum editing applications/software/tricks. Facilitators are Stan Bormann and Shel Wecker. Wildlife | Sept. 22 | 9-11 a.m. Studio. Learn photographic strategies for taking intriguing wildlife photos. Participants will share photographs of birds, mammals and everyday creatures, while explaining equipment used, exposure settings, methods and techniques. Facilitated by Bill Stuart.
Travelogues and most classes will resume in the fall. DID YOU KNOW? Grand Photos has a Digital Image Converter: The converter can make jpeg images of photos (up to 5x7 inch), negatives, and slides and save them on your SD/SDHC memory card. This free-standing device is available on loan to members. For more info, check back on the Grand Photo website or future issues of Lifestyles.
PINOCHLE
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Sony Mirrorless Cameras | Sept. 22 | 1–3 p.m. Studio. Information exchange and experiences members have had with their Sony mirrorless cameras. Participants will detail operating characteristics and advantages of this new type camera. Facilitated by Jerry Weinstein.
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. Nonmarking, court shoes are recommended. For more information check website www. Hopegrandpickleball.orgtoseeyouon the courts soon!
PHOTO SHOOT Sept. 19 | 9–10:30 a.m. ZOOM meeting. Ken and Madi Peterson will facilitate the Photo Shoot depicting the topics Blue and Summer Flowers.
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 double-deck Pinochle. We are a fun loving group that enjoys tournament playing for those interested and a yearend Contactbanquet.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.
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.
SINGLES BOWLING NIGHT—Join us on Thursday, September 1 from 4:45pm to 7pm at Uptown Alley, 13525 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise for 2 hours of bowling like you have never seen! We will play Bowling Bingo and The Wacky Wheel of Bowling. Ramps are available for those who want one. Prizes for winning teams! Teams will be assigned at the alley. Price is $20 per person which includes: 2 hours of bowling, shoes, 2 slices of pizza, soft drink, cookie, tax and gratuity. Bar available. Please arrive by 4:45 – bowling begins at 5pm sharp. If you don’t want to bowl, price is $10 per person for food and social atmosphere only. Guests add addition $5 respectively. Sign up by Monday, August 29. Limit 30 bowlers. Hosted by Tracy Carr (707) 888-3077 and Nancy Fradin (818) 383-8783
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
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, 623-399-3200.
SINGLES CLUB
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, September 19. Guests add additional $5. Hosted by Jan Clark (623) 810-2236 and Rick Haskell (623) 810-5068
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).
SIGN-UPS —Sign up for events on Monday, September 5, unless the Grand Café is closed in celebration of Labor Day, then sign-ups will take place on Tuesday, September 6 September 7 | 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.
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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
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.
PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBER MEETING
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 WeCenter.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.
September 14 | 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) 6946502 September 21 | Wednesday | 10-11am
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
SOCIAL GAMES
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 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
September 11 | Sunday | 6-9pm | $15.00 DJ BINGO IS BACK! —Back by popular demand, we will host another DJ Bingo in the Gila Room on September 11. Following a light supper, sing along with the tunes as you fill in your special DJ Bingo card. Tunes will be from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Prizes will be awarded. DJ Chris will continue to play tunes for us to dance to after bingo. Cash bar will be available. Last day to sign up and pay $15 will be Monday, September 5. Guests add additional $5. Hosted by Diane Dugovic (847) 867-1713 and Becky Panko (908) 420-7759.
September 5 | Monday | 2-4pm
SHALOM CLUB
September 22 | Thursday | 6-9pm | $15.00
September 28 | 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) 391-7337 and Pat Olszewski (814) 392-5391
CRIBBAGE
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. September 1 | Thursday | 4:45–7pm | $10-$20
NOVEMBERTOURNAMENT3-6, 2022 SCG Tennis Club: Small enough to not get lost; big enough to meet lots of new friends!
STITCHER’S STITCHERS; FIBER, FABRIC & BEADS
SewingMONDAYS:and Machine Embroidery— Sewing: Already know how to sew? Great! Come join our classes where qualified instructors take you every step of the way. Want to learn? We can teach you the basics! 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.
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Needlework—SpecialTUESDAYS: Projects for Community Service Knittedinclude: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.
Quilting—WEDNESDAYS: 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.
The Sun City Grand Tennis Club is for you! We’ll connect you with other players for cooler early morning play this summer. Sun City Grand Tennis Club is a fun filled member activity and social club open to all Sun City Grand residents. All playing levels are welcome. 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, Halloween party, Christmas & Holiday party, Valentines Day party, women’s luncheons, the end of the year party, and lots more! Check out our website to find out how to get involved in women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles, and the numerous tennis clinics that go on through the year. And, look for a ton of new late afternoon and evening programing this fall including Cardio Tennis, Live Ball, and Mixed Dbles & Dinner. https://suncitygrandtennisclub. wildapricot.org/ SAVE THE DATES: FALL KICK-OFF OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1-3PM
CommunityTHURSDAYS:Service— Dedicated to making projects that OrganizationsbenefitinArizona 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 Beading—FRIDAYS:
TABLE TENNIS CLUB
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.
GRAND SLAM FALL CHARITY TENNIS
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
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 2022 suncitygrand.com
Have you discovered one of the fastest growing clubs in Sun City Grand? We’ve more than doubled our membership since last year to over 125 fun loving members. SCG Table Tennis Club prides itself on its friendly welcoming “personality” for all levels of table tennis 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 airconditioned clubhouse. While we are passionate about our love for this sport, we don’t take ourselves too seriously, and every day’s play is peppered with lots of good-natured laughs. There’s no complex reserved schedule to deal with. Just show up when we are in session and join the fun! We offer weekly robot training for serving and volley practice, with notification by club email of the current robot schedule. In 2022, the club also has basic skills training classes offered by several of our volunteer, advanced players. 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! Our growing club roster has over 125 members, and we look forward to welcoming YOU. First three club visits are complimentary. Just sign in, with your email and phone #, and tell us you’re new! Yearly membership just $15. Interested? For our current schedule, more information… or to just let us know you’ll be joining us, please contact our Club President, Dick Bertrand at Dick@Bertrandonline.com or 925-6982155. Gila Room at Cimarron Center: Current 2022 scheduled hours: M, Th, F, mornings after 9a; W, Sat, Sun afternoons after 1p.
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.
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.
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TENNIS CLUB STILL WORKING? NO PROBLEM!
SPORTS MEMORIBILIA
FALL KICK-OFF PARTY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 5:30PM
Contact: Steve Rothschild sbaron24@aol.com
Make Friends Get Socialized Learn New Stuff Have a Ton of Fun Apply Online: www.scgartclub.org SCG Art Club Beginners Welcome 42 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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.
FUN DINERS Interest Group 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 Contactwelcome! for Interest Group: Toni Helgeson, membership, Meetingwww.fundiners.weebly.com623-544-5988Information:Wesend 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 623544-5988 for more information.
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CANADIAN FRIENDS AT SCG Interest Group Website: scgcdn.weebly.com Interest Group 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 co-worker or even a long lost relative from Canada! Interest Group email: scgcanadianfriends@gmail.com
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. Interest Group 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.
AMATEUR TRAP SHOOTING GROUP
On September 24, from 2 – 4 pm come hear the candidates vying for your vote on the November ballot. The Grand Democrats’ have invited: Mark Kelly, U.S. Senate; Katie Hobbs, AZ Governor; Adrian Fontes, AZ Secretary of State; Kris Mayes, Attorney General; Marten Quezada, AZ Treasurer; Kathy Hoffman, Superintendent of Public Instruction; David Raymer, AZ Senate LD29; Scott Podeyn, AZ House LD 29; David Sandival, AZ Senate LD28, Stephanie Holbrook, AZ House LD28; Julie Gunnigle, Maricopa County Attorney; Sandra Kennedy and Lauren Kuby, Corporation Commission; Ben Graff, Alexandra Arboleda, Ylenia Aguilar, and Jim Pederson, Water Board: Kelli Butler, Community College Board at-large; and School Board Candidates, Tina Mollica, and more. Come to the Sagebrush Ballroom in Sun City Grand. Grand Dems President, Dr. Bill Shields, will be the Moderator. The Jazzy Poms of the Rhythm Dancers of SCW will perform. Music will be provided by singer Bob Walling. Closing remarks will be by Nancy Schriber, Maricopa County Democratic Party Chair. This event is sponsored by the Grand Democrats of Sun City Grand, Legislative Districts 28 and 29 Democrats, the Northwest Valley Democrats of Sun City West, and Sun City Democrats. Democrats and ALL VOTERS in LDs-28 and 29 are welcome to attend!! For more information and to register, go to www. granddems.org.
FOUR WHEELING Interest Group Website: www.grand4wheelers.org Interest Group 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.
HORSESHOES INTEREST GROUP
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.
INTEREST GROUPS...AND MORE
GRAND INTERESTCONNECTIONGROUP
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 Forendurance.moreinformation contact swimnut@me.com
GRAND GECKOS
SUN CITY GRAND CAR ENTHUSIASTS
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. 43
ALASKA INTEREST GROUP
BOWLING Interest Group Description: Grand Mixers – fun mixed league (guys and gals). Contact(s) for Interest Group: Sally Such, President, 623-975-1377
GRAND INTERESTDEMOCRATSGROUP
Email: grandalaskans@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at “Grand Alaskans” Interest Group 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.
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
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!
LGBTQ INTEREST GROUP
MINDFUL MONDAYS 8 monthly Drop/in meditation opportunities OctMay. First Monday of each month 44 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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.
Our mission is to bring a variety of information to our members and friends so that they become an informed electorate..
Interest Group Website: scglgbt.com Interest Group Social Media: https://www.facebook. Meetingcom/scglgbtInformation: Meet formally 4 times a year and informally in-between.
INTERESTPOLISH-AMERICANGROUP
Contact(s) for Interest Group: scg.lgbt@yahoo.com
Interest Group 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
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).
Contact(s) for Interest Group: Cecelia Kelly, 612-860-4676, ckelly0330@icloud.com
NEW YORK STATE INTEREST GROUP
Contact: Julia Schoen TheNYStateGroup@gmail. com or 805-325-1807
GRAND INTERESTCENTRALGROUP
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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.
STATE OF MINDFULNESS
Interest Group 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.
We are continuing to meet through the pre-election season. The Primaries are complete and now we are focused on the important Midterm elections in November. We were able to host all the republican candidates prior to Primary day, August 2nd. Our August meeting was held at the Vista Center for the Arts. It was a Victory Celebration/Election Integrity Rally. All the Republican Primary winners were scheduled to attend. In addition, Governor Jan Brewer and Dr. Kelly Ward also attended. Seth Leibsohn from radio station 960, The Patriot was the MC. Several West Valley Republican clubs also Ourparticipated.nextmeeting is scheduled for September 17th at the Church on the Green, 1905 R H Johnson Blvd in Sun City West. Doors open at 8:30 am, coffee and pastries at 9:00 am. The meeting will start promptly at 9:30 am. Conservatives and guests from Sun City Grand, Sun City West, and surrounding areas are welcome. Our guest speaker is Loren Spivak. He calls himself “ The Free market Warrior “ and his goal is to present a combination of education, information and humor. His topic is: Why we Fight - understanding the modern left, what they really want. Please visit our new website at grandrepublicans.com for 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.
Contact(s) for Interest Group: Dorothy (Rzeszutek) Higdon, 218-821-3033, odette46@cox.net
MINNESOTA INTEREST GROUP
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.
Interest Group 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..
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
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.
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WASHINGTON STATE
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.
WISCONSIN INTEREST GROUP
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
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 soon as received, we will post to our web site www.wigazinfo.weebly. com. You can also reach us with any questions at wigmessage@gmail.com. Monthly breakfasts at Tivoli Gardens will be the first Monday of each month. Plans are in place for a fish fry at Michael’s In Sun City on September 26. The Culver’s patio in Surprise has been reserved for us on October 25. Our Annual Meeting is November 10. Watch for another event or two before the end of the year. Whatever your interest, we have activities for you. Including monthly breakfasts, we anticipate more than 24 events during the upcoming months. The vibrancy and vitality of the Wisconsin Interest Group Is due, in great part, to the many volunteers who make it happen. Thanks to all who step up each year. You are special.
MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION, AN INTRODUCTION Information to follow regarding an introduction/ refresher course. For those interested in enhancing wellbeing and resilience join us! For more information check out our website: SCGstateofmind.com or email us at SCGstateofmind@gmail.com
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WINE TASTING Interest Group 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.
Contact(s) for Interest Group: Susan Brinkley, 206276-2080, susanbrinkley7@gmail.com
Interest Group 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.
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.
THURSDAY–SUNDAY THEDRAMAOCCURRENCE BY ROBERT O. DAVIS
Thursday$15/pp & Friday | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance Saturday | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 1:30 pm & 7 pm SundayPerformance|2p.m. Cash Bar | 3 pm Performance Sonoran Plaza Main Stage
SEPTEMBER 1 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT SCG GARAGE SALE SPACES ON SALE
OCTOBER 20–23 •
Join us for the fourth and final in our summer event series featuring Latin Night! This themed dinner and dancing event will be held in the Sonoran Plaza Ballroom. Menu details will be sent in an eblast. Tickets include dinner and live music. Cash bar will be available. Ticket price is $25 per person. Tickets are available on line or in the Activities office. Visit suncitygrand.com, for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449. $25/pp | 5-7 p.m. dinner & dancing | Sonoran Plaza
OCTOBER 29 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB HALLOWEEN DANCES!— SOLD OUT $12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar 7-10 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY • MUSIC CLUB CIMARRON NIGHTCLUB PRESENTS BONNIE & KATIE— “HERE WE GO AGAIN”— SOLD OUT Starring Bonnie Stenzel & Katie Iverson
“YESTERYEAR”— SOLD OUT $20/pp | 6:00 p.m. doors open/cash bar 7:00 p.m. performance | Cimarron Center Open Table Seating, First Come, First Seated
OCTOBER 15 • SATURDAY • DANCE
SEPTEMBER 12 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT SCG TRIVIA NIGHT— SOLD OUT $3/pp | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts 5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom
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
AUTUMN
NOVEMBER 4 • FRIDAY • DANCE COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE
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. $20/ticket | 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Activities Office, Sonoran Plaza
The 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.
NOVEMBER 5 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB
TICKETED
SEPTEMBER 1 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT SPRING SHRED DAY
Today is the 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. 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!
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/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7- 9:30 Dancing Cimarron Center
BALLROOM WELCOMES
$5/ticket | 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Activities Office, Sonoran Plaza
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, 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-Westerndir@scgdanceclub.org. $12/pp | 6-7pm Arizona 2-step lesson 7-10pm Dancing | Cimarron Center
RESCHEDULED! DATES ARE NOW: OCTOBER 21, 22 & 23, 2022
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 .
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 online. Reserved Floor & Tiered Seating $15/pp | 6:00 p.m. Art Exhibit & Cash Bar 7 p.m. Concert Art Sale following concert until 9 p.m. Sonoran Plaza 46 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
OCTOBER 29 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB HALLOWEEN DANCES! Sun City Grand will be rocking and jiving to two identical Halloween dances on the same night. Dance No. 1 will feature one of our favorite entertainers, Harry Mathews at Cimarron Center. The only difference between the dances will be the entertainer and the place. Both dances have costume contests, will rock to the 50s to the 90s music you love. Both dances will sell out so there will be no refunds, no exceptions! Tickets may be purchased online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Office. For further information contact: RockandSwing-Dir@scgdanceclub.org $12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar 7-10 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center
SEPTEMBER 16 & 17 • FRIDAY & SATURDAY MUSIC CLUB THE MUSIC CLUB’S CIMARRON NIGHT CLUB PRESENTS JUKEBOX JUNKIES—
Visa/Mastercard Credit/Debit Cards Only – Sun City Grand adheres to the "NO REFUND POLICY"
NOVEMBER 4 • FRIDAY • MUSIC CLUB DESERT DIVAS CONCERT— CANCELLED
SEPTEMBER 27 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB LIVE AT CIMARRON— SOLD OUT $5/pp | open seating | 6:00 p.m. doors open/cash bar 7:00 p.m. performance | Cimarron Center
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
There is no refunding of January ticket purchases, ticketholders who cannot attend and want to sell their tickets should contact the Activities Ticket Desk. If you would like to PURCHASE tickets, contact the Activities Desk. For questions or more information contact Didi Nielsen 623-583-4406.
SEPTEMBER 20 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT SCG LATIN NIGHT
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 18 • FRIDAY • DANCE
Thanksgiving Day with its Turkey Feast is coming. Helping us burn a few calories ahead of time is The Rhythm Edition Band. The 7-piece Rhythm Edition Band has been entertaining audiences throughout the valley for more than 20 years., The band features classic rock, R&B, Motown and the Top 40. With five lead singers they can play a wide range of musical styles. Rhythm Edition has performed for numerous local events as well as here at Grand. Tickets may be purchased online at www.suncitygrand.com or at the Activities Desk. For further information contact Louise at RockandSwing-Dir@scgdanceclub.org. $12/pp | 6:30pm cash bar 7- 10pm Dancing | Sonoran Plaza
The Barleens cast will perform a variety of music including country, rock ‘n’ roll, blues, boogie woogie, big band and gospel. You’ll recognize your favorite songs and be amazed with our masterful musicians! $75/pp | 4 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking area
$12/pp | 6:30pm cash bar | 7- 10pm Dancing Cimarron Center
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 623-5467449. For more information contact David Durham 970-216-8279. If you would like to PURCHASE tickets, contact the Activities Desk. $15/pp | Reserved Tiered & Floor Seating Fri & Sat 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 6:30 pm Doors Open 7 p.m. performance $15/pp | Sun 2 pm Cash Bar | 2:30 pm Doors Open 3 p.m. performance | Sonoran Plaza
SATURDAY • DANCE TURKEY TIME ROCK AND SWING DANCE
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NOVEMBER 26 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB GRAND CABARET AT SONORAN PLAZA PRESENTS “ELVIS IN CONCERT”
NOVEMBER 18, 19 & 20
The Music Club’s Grand Cabaret presents internationally acclaimed Elvis Tribute Artist Victor Trevino in this straight out of Las Vegas’ Legend in Concert series. Appearing for the first time in Sun City Grand, Victor is based in Las Vegas but travels the world with this great show. He’s joined onstage by his backup singers and instrumentalists. Brought to you by Showtune Productions, this show features The King’s biggest hits – a sure crowd pleaser for all ages. Another feel-good trip down memory lane – live entertainment at its best. Dry Snacks Allowed – no other food. Tickets may also be purchased at the SCG Activities Desk (M-F, 8 am - 4 pm). Event Coordinator: Didi Nielsen 623-583-4406 Reserved Table Seating $20/pp | 6 p.m. Doors/Cash Bar Open 7 p.m. Performance Begins | Sonoran Plaza
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 623546-7449. $3/pp | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts 5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom
NOVEMBER 12 •
NOVEMBER 17 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT BARLEENS VARIETY SPECTACULAR
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-to-date 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 www.BallroomLessons-dir@scgdanceclub.org.informationwww.BallroomDances-dir@scgdanceclub.org.Camille:ForaboutballroomlessonscontactArlineat
DANCING TO THE TURKEY TROT
Gold Rush. The music of Gold Rush can best be described as “Americana”, a blending of sounds from the musical worlds of rock, folk, country, bluegrass, rhythm & blues, and other influential sources. They perform songs by such artists as Bob Dylan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Prine, Eagles, and many more. Some of the most talented performers in Sun City Grand will be featured! Bring your own dry snacks. Enjoy a fun, casual evening as you listen to new songs by new performers and old favorites you can sing along with. Tickets, $5 each, can be purchased online at scgrandmusicclub.com or suncitygrand.com or the SCG Activities Desk (open M-F, 8 am to 4 pm). For more information, contact David Lavallee at 309-397-3680 $5/pp | 6 p.m. Doors and Cash Bar Open 7 p.m. Performance Begins | Cimarron Center
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NOVEMBER 14 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT SCG TRIVIA NIGHT
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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. 472022 | suncitygrand.com
TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB LIVE AT CIMARRON
Every 4th Tuesday of the month (excluding holidays), starting September 27, 2022, one of our local SCG Bands will play an evening in the Cimarron Club. The Salty Dawgs and Gold Rush will anchor these shows and will feature their own members as well as their guest artists. Doors open with a cash bar starting at 6 pm. Each evening’s performance will begin at 7:00 pm. Tuesday, October 25th and November 22nd –
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
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
FREE | 4 p.m. & 6 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza
GENERATION LIVING TRUSTS
ACLU OF ARIZONA SMART JUSTICE CAMPAIGN
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
SEPTEMBER 27 • TUESDAY • PRESENTATION
GENERATION LIVING TRUSTS
U.S. MONEY RESERVE
SEPTEMBER 15 • THURSDAY • PRESENTATION WE WANT YOUR TIMESHARE
NOVEMBER 16 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION
“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: 623853-6775.
SAFEGUARD ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR SPECIAL!
Join us for FREE FOOD and a presentation on the importance of the Maricopa County Attorney race this year. Please RSVP HERE or contact Kara Janssen at kjanssen@acluaz.org.
FREE | 1:00 p.m. OR 3:00 p.m. | Palm Center
SOLAR EDUCATION
PRESENTATIONS
SEPTEMBER 1 • THURSDAY • 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.
SEPTEMBER 21 • WEDNESDAY • SEMINAR
FREE | 9:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
OCTOBER 12 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION
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.
NOVEMBER 3 • THURSDAY • SEMINAR GENERATION LIVING TRUSTS
FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
FREE | 9:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza
“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 45. RSVP: 623-853-6775. FREE | 9:00 a.m. OR 11:00 a.m. | Palm Center
OCTOBER 19 • WEDNESDAY • 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 48 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
SEPTEMBER 15 • THURSDAY • SEMINAR
The ACLU of Arizona Smart Justice Campaign is arming communities with the information they need to make educated votes in November!
NOVEMBER 22 • TUESDAY • PRESENTATION
“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: 623853-6775. FREE | 9:00 a.m. OR 11:00 a.m. | Palm Center
OCTOBER 14 • FRIDAY • PRESENTATION
50% off your Living Trust. Join us for a complimentary catered workshop in an informative discussion on Living Trusts and how to retain your wealth and avoid probate. RSVP (623) 552-6000 or email workshops@sgeaz.com. FREE | 11:00 a.m. OR 3:30p.m. | Sonoran Plaza
OCTOBER 13 • THURSDAY • PRESENTATION
Our Speaker offers secrets from her experience in managing thousands of timeshares she owns and uses for profit! Educate yourself on the rental & resale markets, alternatives to exchange companies, and the scams to watch out for! FREE | 1:00 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza
Pinned Taskbar Items —can be opened by clicking on the icon or using a keyboard shortcut: Windows key + [Number key], the number key corresponding to the position of the pinned program on the Taskbar.
This month’s column continues the discussion regarding new changes in Windows 11 operating system.
n Windows key + Shift + S captures just a part of your screen. This will open the Snip & Sketch tool which allows you to click and drag to create a screenshot and then saves it to your Clipboard.
n Windows key + Print Screen key—captures/saves a picture of the entire screen and places it in folderPictures>Screenshots
Usingopen. these additional new options can make your computing easier with Windows 11. 49Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
NEW FEATURES WITH WINDOWS 11 continued
n Alt + PrtScn —will snap your currently active window and copy the screenshot to the clipboard. Open the shot in an image editor to save it.
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n Windows Logo + Volume Down —is especially useful if you have a Surface Pro: Capture an entire screen and automatically save the screenshot when you tap the Windows Logo + and Volume Down and it will be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.
To see file extensions in File Explorer: Click Search on the Task Bar, type File Explorer Options > View and uncheck the box Hide extensions for known file types> Apply> OK.
n Fn + Windows logo key + Space Bar—to take a screenshot if your PC has no Print Screen key. It will then be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.
Getting rid of unused Apps —Go to Settings > System > Storage. Tap Show more categories > Cleanup recommendations and choose what apps you have not used in a long time. Minimize every open Window except the Active one in use the desktop gets cluttered with too many open windows; you can quickly minimize them all except the one you are currently working in. Go to Settings> System> Multitasking > check the box Title bar window shake. Just click the title bar of the window you want to remain open to select it, hold the mouse down and move the window back and forth quickly (shaking it), and all other open windows will minimize, leaving only the one you've shaken
Screen Shot—There are now at least seven ways to take a screen shot in Windows 11 (including shortcuts from previous versions):
ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT
n Print Screen—to capture your entire screen, tap the Print Screen (PrtScn) key. Your screenshot will be copied to the clipboard. Then open an image editing tool (such as Microsoft Paint), paste the screenshot into the app and save the file from there. You can also set the PrtScn button to open the Snip & Sketch tool by going to Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard and toggle on Use the PrtScn button to open screen snipping under Print Screen Shortcut.
n The Snipping Tool—not on the list of apps in the Start menu but is still there via the search bar. Type “snipping tool” into the Search Bar. Choose Open> New to begin the process (default is rectangular but you can also use free form, full screen, and window snips). Note: it automatically copies your image to the clipboard but does not automatically save it – you must manually save it in the app before you exit.
Last month Cappie discussed: the design changes (new Default Start Menu, New User Interface, end of Live Tiles), the improved Microsoft Store including the use of Android Apps in Windows, replacement of Skype by the Teams App, increased tablet features etc. Here are some additional new features available in Windows 11: Start Menu—Most people are familiar with accessing the Start menu by clicking the Windows icon on the Taskbar at the bottom lefthand corner of the screen. There is also a lesser known second Start menu that makes accessing important features like the Control Panel, the Command Prompt, and the Task Manager much easier. You can access the menu by right clicking the Windows Start icon or by pressing the Windows key + X Save Battery Life —To save your battery when it’s running low, you have the option to control which apps are running in the background. Go to Settings > System > Power & battery. Tap Battery saver and then adjust when battery saver temporarily limits getting notifications and other background activities. Show File Extensions in File Explorer —By default, Microsoft hides file extensions. Many times, it is necessary to look for specific file types, especially when dealing with photos.
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. Bandit is a 12-year-old Shih Tzu, sent to Cappie by owners Priscilla and John. Bandit loves people and playing with other “little” dogs. His favorite place here in Sun City Grand is the dog park where he can run freely.
For more information about the grant, visit surpriseaz.gov/ngp or contact Jodi Tas at jodi.tas@surpriseaz.gov or 623.222.1330.
Keep an eye on Day of Service events at surpriseaz.gov/dayofservice. Fight the Bite
The next regularly scheduled Council meetings are September 6 and 20 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.
Day of Service volunteers needed Looking for a way to serve your community? Surprise is seeking volunteers for Day of Service events coming up. Individuals and groups can register with Larry Garcia at Larry.Garcia@surpriseaz. gov or 623.222.1522. St. Mary’s Food Bank is located at 13050 W. Elm St. in Surprise. There are two shifts to choose from, 7:30-10:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 14
Surprise City Council approved funding to support the Neighborhood Grant Program that provides eligible neighborhoods with small grants to fund neighborhood events, functions or community improvements.
The City of Surprise Water Conservation Program is an important component of the City’s water resource portfolio management strategy. Its purpose is to educate and promote the efficient use of water across sectors in the community including residential, commercial and industrial uses. Our goal is to realize reductions in per capita water use while balancing a healthy, sustainable quality of life for our residents. For more information go to surpriseaz.gov/ WaterConservation
Drop off recycling Surprise offers residents a drop-off recycling option to help ensure items are being recycled. Surprise has three locations to take material to throughout the valley, each of which the recycled goods do get recycled. By staffing our drop-off location, we have built relationships with the vendors to ensure all material is 100% clean. There is a positive impact on both the City and the vendor by limiting the sorting the vendor has to do and helps in making sure the material will continue to be recycled and not diverted to the landfill. The goal for the drop-off location is to ensure we have 100% clean, recycled material. Stay connected Want to get notifications about events, activities, City news and more? Don’t miss out! Make sure you’re signed up for City notifications! Head to surpriseaz.gov/ subscribe now and pick which updates you want to receive via text or email. If you were previously subscribed, double-check that you are still connected with us by logging into the site above. With the launch of our new website, an email was sent to subscribers to confirm information, but it may have ended up in spam.
Council Conversations Show In this episode of Council Conversations, we talk water – from current conditions to planning and conservation measures. Guests include City of Surprise Assistant Director of Water Resources Management Michael Boule and EPCOR Water Resources Manager Doug Dunham. Watch the episode here: surpriseaz.gov/shows/council-conversationssurprisetv.
Nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations are ineligible
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.
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We saw high numbers of West Nile Virus spread by mosquitos last year. Mosquito bites are more than an irritation—they can cause serious illnesses that sometimes turn fatal. Check out our updated website to get informed and learn what you can do to Fight the Bite this year: FightTheBiteMaricopa.org Meet & Greet
Water Conservation Program
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Neighborhood Grant Program
Recognizing an opportunity to encourage community engagement and further build strong relationships with communities in Surprise, the City designated $10,000 to support the grant program for FY23. To be considered, projects must meet the following program criteria: n Provide a public benefit n Result in a product, which benefits a neighborhood or the larger Surprise community n Be feasible for completion by June 2023 n Involve the benefiting neighborhood in project identification, planning and execution n Emphasize neighborhood self-help; or be educational, community-building or a public physical improvement
SEPTEMBER FAMILY ACTIVITIES GRANDKIDS CORNER Each month, we are proud to provide GrandKids Corner, a varied list of activity options for you, our Residents, and your families. CARRYING ON THE TRADITION. Please visit the various websites for face mask and safety guidelines. DISNEY JUNIOR LIVE ON TOUR: COSTUME PALOOZA Arizona Financial Theatre 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix n September 4th n 4:00 PM n com!saleSeptemberFinancialisTour:Disneyhttps://concerts.livenation.com/disney-junior-live-on-tour-costume-phoenix-arizona-09-04-2022/event/19005CACD16E3A65JuniorLiveOnCostumePaloozacomingtoArizonaTheatreon4th.TicketsonnowatLiveNation. IMMERSIVE MONET Lighthouse Artspace 4301 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale n Recurring daily thru September 18th n brushstrokes,inmovementsunlighteffectsever-elusivetoupTheaway!jaw-droppingtantalizingImmersivehttps://www.immersivemonet.com/phoenixMonet&TheImpressionistsisaexplorationofvibrantcolorsonascale–stepinsidetobesweptImpressionistswereradicalsthatshooktheartworldinthe19thcentury.Strivingcapturetheofandexpressive they captured both the transient nature of beauty, and the timeless beauty of nature. From Monet’s celebrated water lilies to Degas’s graceful dancers and so much more, step inside living paintings at Immersive Monet & The Impressionists! THE 4TH ARIZONA STATE CARD SHOW Phoenix Convention Center & Venues 100 N 3rd St., Phoenix n September 2-4, 2022 n Friday: 4pm-8pm, Saturday: 9am-5pm, Sunday: 10am-5pm n (480) 334-5037 n $5 per day or $10 all weekend, kids 12 & under are free n ComeelevatecreatetosomeoneanLogos,more!raffles,withcomics,cards/ofunforgettable2022!showJoinhttps://www.collectiblesoncollege.com/arizona-state-card-show.htmlusforArizona’slargestcardcollectibles(350+tables)duringLaborDayWeekendBringyourfriends&familyforanweekend!Wehaveawiderangelocalandout-of-statedealerswithsportsmemorabilia,gamingcollectibles,coins,FunkoPops&more.Buy/sell/tradeour350+dealertables&experiencegiveaways,TradeNight,concessions,&FromdollarboxestoFlawlessDiamondourdealershaveitall!Whetheryou'reavidcollector,areturningcollector,ornewtothehobbyentirely,we'dlovehaveyouatourshow!Wealwaysstrivetomemorableexperiencesthatfurtherandgrowthehobbyofcollecting.joinus! REPTILE ENCOUNTER TALK Butterfly Wonderland 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale n September 2–30, 2022 n Free with admission n 1:00 PM n Recurring weekly on Friday n ADMISSION.&Draco,climbanimalcharismaticmostofintroducesCharlieReptilesJoinhttps://butterflywonderland.com/special-events/AssistantCuratorofandAmphibiansDePuyashegueststosomeButterflyWonderland’samazingandrainforestfriends!WatchBennietheBallPythonhisspecializedrockwallormeetaChineseWaterDragon.SpecialQAsessionforguestsaswell.FREEWITH ARIZONA CARDINALS VS. LOS ANGELES RAMS Arizona Cardinals 800 Occidental Avenue South, Glendale n September 25, 2022 n FM.NFLN,beArizona.RamsThehttps://www.azcardinals.com/schedule/ArizonaCardinalstakeontheLosAngelesatStateFarmStadiuminGlendale,ThegamecanstreamedviaFOX,Amazonand98.7 51Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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 Certificates ..................................................... 602.506.6800 Hazardous Waste Questions 602.771.4673 Health Department, Maricopa County ........................... 602.506.6900 Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 602.255.0072 Registrar of Contractors 602.542.1525 Social Security Administration ........................................... 800.772.1213 PORA – SCW Consumer Services 623.584.4288 Helping Hands .................................................................... 623-975-5499 HOSPITALS Banner Del E. Webb 623.524.4000 14502 W. Meeker Blvd. Banner Walter O. Boswell 623.832.4000 10401 W. Thunderbird Blvd. NEWSPAPERS Arizona Republic 602.444.8000 The Daily Independent and Surprise Independent ....... 623.972.6101 UTILITIES City of Surprise Water ......................................................... 623.222.1900 Arizona Public Service (APS) 602.371.7171 APS Street Light Outage 602.371.7171 and/or APS Street Light Outage.com Cox Communications 623.594.1000 Century Link ........................................................................ 800.244.1111 Epcor Water 623.445.2400 Southwest Gas Co........................................................... 1.877.860.6020 PULTE WARRANTY SERVICE 800.664.3094 RESOURCE NUMBERS 52 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
Grand Learning ................................... 623.546.7470 Chaparral
Grand Lifestyles Magazine 623.546.7449 activities@scgcam.com FITNESS CENTERS Adobe Fitness Center 623.546.7456 19775
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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 Stitchers Club ....................................... 623.546.7566 19726 North Remington Drive Woodcrafters ....................................... 623.214.3813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard 53Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
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COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION CONTACTS BOARD COMMITTEES Architectural Review Committee Tonytony4grand@gmail.comSpata Code of Conduct Committee Bobaiken4grand@gmail.comAiken Covenants Committee Finance Advisory Committee Alangrandameyer@aol.comMeyer Golf Advisory Committee Carolcarol4grand@gmail.comWhite Long Range Planning Advisory Committee Renérene4grand@gmail.comMitchell 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, scgelections@gmail.comFacilitator 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 maintenance@scgcam.comwww.suncitygrand.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 Jeffjeff.hochman@scgcam.comHochman Executive Administrative Assistant Theresa Fleck ....................................... 623-546-7468 theresa.fleck@scgcam.com Communications Manager Christine Helton 623.546.7533 communications@scgcam.comchristine.helton@scgcam.com Custodial Supervisor Ken Crossno ......................................... 623.546.7460 ken.crossno@scgcam.com Golf Operations Brandon Dougherty brandon.dougherty@scgcam.com623-546-7412 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 Normascott.phillips@scgcam.comPhillipsGaitan..................................... 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 ......................... 623.975.5654 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Kirk Hanaway – Golf Pro 623.975.5657 Desertkirk.hanaway@scgcam.comSpringsGolfCourse................ 623.546.7401 19900 North Remington Drive Cassidy Stevanov – Golf Pro 623.546.7403 Granitecassidy.stevanov@scgcam.comFallsN&S............................... 623.546.7580 15949 West Clearview Boulevard Kevin Reagan – Golf Pro..................... 623.546.7582 kevin.reagan@scgcam.com
ACTIVITIES Office 623.546.7449 Plaza, 19753 N. Remington Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – p.m. Center, 19781 N. Remington Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. North Remington Drive Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. a.m. 9
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Pastor Scott Hackler Pastor Gary E Benson 15820 W Clearview Blvd In the of Sun City Grand 623-977-6000 . . . . . spiritofgrace.com In-Person Weekend Worship: Saturday – 5:00 pm Sunday 9:00 am Online Worship Service: Click on our YouTube button at the upper right hand corner of our web page. Service available by 5pm Saturday. Bringing the Spirit of Grace to All An ELCA EveryoneCongregationWelcome! 54 Grand Lifestyles | September 2022 | suncitygrand.com
Extra Time? Get Bucks.ExtraMaybeyou’veretiredandarethinking it might be nice to: We are hiring for the following locations: Grandview Terrace Sun City West The Colonnade Surprise La Loma Village Litchfield Park Administration administrativeDriversCulinarySurprisepositions,(CDLandregular),support,andmore! View all open SunHealth.org/Careerspositions: • Earn some extra spending money • Meet new people • Get out of the house for a change of scenery • Find fun ways to work your body and brain, plus extras like: • Flexible schedules, paid time off, and paid sick time • Retirement plan • Wellbeing programs • Pet insurance • Discounts on food, drinks, and Sun Health Resale Shops • Team up with like-minded people who want to make a difference And so much more! Not sure where your skills fit in? Call or text us at (623) 236-3737 or email Talent@SunHealth.org. Apply today!