October Grand Lifestyle Magazine 2017

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EFFECTIVE MARKETING

SUN CITY GRAND

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WENDY HULTSMAN TOWN HALL

MEETINGS

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CONSENT COMMITTEE

CC&R's & BYLAWS Page 34 AND 35

OCTOBER 2017 A Publication of Sun City Grand

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MISSION STATEMENT

To enhance, preserve and protect the quality of life, aesthetics, and activities of the community and its homeowners by providing and maintaining positive, creative, compassionate customer service through teamwork, communication, and a progressive vision. Please cancel delivery of your complimentary newspapers whenever you will be gone— delivery can be restarted upon return. YourWestValley.com 623-972-6101 Independent 623-972-6101 Surprise Today 623-972-6101

ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only. SCG Community Association, its Board, its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee, endorse, nor promote any of the products, services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication. Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at www.grandinfo.com (under Life in SCG/Communication News/Grand Lifestyles Information); or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office. The deadline for commercial ads is the 10th of the month and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement. Sun City Grand Community Association, Inc. reserves the right to revise or refuse submitted articles and/or ads. If you have any questions about the Grand Lifestyles, please feel free to contact the Activities Office at 623-546-7489. If you have suggestions or comments for the website or GrandTV, please feel free to contact our Creative Project Coordinator at communications@scgcam.com or 623-546-7563.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

THE GRAND LIFESTYLE

RESOURCE NUMBERS

Aerobic Schedules..................................................... 44

Advertising Information.............................................. 5

Ask Cappie the Computer Cat.................................. 72

City of Surprise Numbers........................................... 78

Community Manager’s Message................................ 12

Classified Ads............................................................. 78

Connect with the Colonnade.................................... 24

Community Numbers................................................ 77

Club Special Events................................................... 46

Employment Information............................................ 5

Director of Golf Operations....................................... 14

Mission Statement....................................................... 5

Financial Results.......................................................... 8

Resource Numbers..................................................... 76

Fitness Manager’s Message......................................... 18 General Manager’s Message....................................... 10 Gothic Grounds Message........................................... 70

How's Your Qi? Page 18

Grand Learning Communication.............................. 64 Lifestyles Manager’s Message..................................... 16 Presentations.............................................................. 66 Ticketed Events.......................................................... 56 OUT & ABOUT Effective Marketing SUN CITY GRAND Page 10

Town Hall Meeting Info Page 12

Overseeding Page 14

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SCG AUGUST 2017

FINANCIAL RESULTS Aug-17 Actual

ASSOCIATION

Aug-17 Budget

Operating Assessment Revenue $

879,158 $

879,486 $

Fitness & Activities Grand Lifestyles Rent Food & Beverage Membership Fees Recreation Revenue

37,553 8,347 21,971 23,430 33,731 125,032

37,969 9,381 20,331 20,840 27,544 116,065

Annual Pass Flex Pass Resident Daily Guest Public Merchandise Driving Range Golf Revenue

90,262 59,209 8,775 40,415 15,653 9,160 223,475

Other Revenue Interest Income TOTAL REVENUE

YTD Actual

Variance Fav/(Unfav)

677,164 100,820 231,367 478,668 385,880 1,873,899

35,413 (14,707) 13,362 7,544 70,150 111,763

1,046,177 136,620 352,005 670,864 619,398 2,825,065

1,010,764 151,327 338,643 663,320 549,248 2,713,302

35,413 (14,707) 13,362 7,544 70,150 111,763

95,552 61,108 7,544 27,889 19,953 7,361 219,407

1,023,829 348,556 2,692,031 736,837 173,913 527,250 162,047 5,664,463

1,101,473 389,578 2,687,989 739,170 160,639 547,817 169,368 5,796,034

(77,644) (41,022) 4,042 (2,333) 13,274 (20,567) (7,321) (131,571)

1,528,807 491,461 3,520,509 917,932 272,982 695,550 242,020 7,669,261

1,606,451 532,483 3,516,467 920,265 259,708 716,117 249,341 7,800,832

(77,644) (41,022) 4,042 (2,333) 13,274 (20,567) (7,321) (131,571)

(5,206) 12,768 1,235,227

2,474 7,500 1,224,932

(7,680) 5,268 10,295

133,053 101,805 14,808,364

154,888 60,000 14,806,767

(21,835) 41,805 1,597

187,604 151,805 21,299,761

209,439 90,000 21,278,164

(21,835) 61,805 21,597

Cost of Sales GROSS PROFIT

43,371 1,191,855

47,341 1,177,591

3,970 14,264

1,040,623 13,767,741

1,056,104 13,750,663

15,481 17,078

1,464,667 19,835,094

1,480,148 19,798,016

15,481 37,078

Payroll Utilities Repairs & Maintenance Insurance Professional Fees Landscaping Operating Expense Depreciation TOTAL EXPENSES

728,632 205,782 97,447 32,661 26,915 188,891 252,733 1,655 1,534,715

734,369 224,989 65,406 33,640 21,600 206,081 247,400 7,059 1,540,544

5,737 19,207 (32,041) 979 (5,315) 17,190 (5,333) 5,404 5,829

6,000,710 1,524,185 674,853 260,996 137,348 1,511,538 2,519,087 40,260 12,668,977

6,189,094 1,594,922 539,186 263,906 106,950 1,538,468 2,568,207 56,470 12,857,203

188,384 70,737 (135,667) 2,910 (30,398) 26,930 49,120 16,210 188,226

9,031,723 2,217,815 985,303 395,556 169,448 2,267,102 4,412,751 70,260 19,549,958

9,220,107 2,288,552 849,636 398,466 139,050 2,362,792 4,452,943 86,470 19,798,016

188,384 70,737 (135,667) 2,910 (30,398) 95,690 40,192 16,210 248,058

SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) Total

$

-

-

-

(342,860) $

(362,953) $

20,093

7,516

6,999

Aug-17 RESERVE FUND YIELD BALANCE Money Market $1,679,000 Govt Agencies 3,000,000 Corp Bonds 2,000,000 Certificates of Deposit 8,215,000 TOTAL 1.40% $ 14,894,000

518

$

$

1,098,765 $

893,460 $

205,305

284,768

-

(284,768)

813,997 $

893,460 $

131,058

134,371

Aug-17 CARE FUND YIELD BALANCE Money Market $153,000 Certificates of Deposit 2,400,000

TOTAL

0.95% $ 2,553,000

$

10,466,027 $

Variance Fav/(Unfav)

712,577 86,113 244,729 486,212 456,030 1,985,662

20,093

$

Budget CY17

(416) (1,034) 1,640 2,590 6,187 8,967 (5,290) (1,899) 1,231 12,526 (4,300) 1,799 4,068

(362,953) $

1,436

Forecast CY17

6,921,946 $

Project Expense

(328) $

YTD Budget

6,923,382 $

SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) - Before Capital $ (342,860) $

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Variance Fav/(Unfav)

285,137 $

-

284,768

-

(79,463) $ (3,313)

STAFFING Full Time Part Time Total

10,464,591 $

369 $ 181,688

-

1,436

$

285,137 (284,768)

$

369

185,000

(3,313)

Aug-17 Actual 161 138

CY2017 Budget 166 142

Variance 5 4

299

308

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SUMMARY OF

SEPTEMBER 14, 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING The Board accepted/approved/denied the following: I. Consent Agenda items were unanimously approved as submitted: A. July 13, 2017 Board of Directors’ meeting minutes and resolutions; B. August 31, 2017 Board Workshop minutes; C. Selection of Chair and/or Vice Chair for the Board-Appointed Committees: 1. CARE Advisory Committee John Carmen, Chair 2. Code of Conduct Committee Barbara Grossbard, Chair 3. Finance Advisory Committee Marty Dourney, Chair 4. Golf Advisory Committee Mike Domino, Chair; D. Del Webb Memorial Field Advertising Agreement with Swing Orthopedic Sports Physical Therapy for three years in the amount of $3,825; E. Appointment of Susan Syquia as Neighborhood Rep for Cholla Ridge effective August 31, 2017; F. Ratification of Unanimous Written Consent approving the appointment of Don Love as a member of the Finance Advisory Committee effective August 7, 2017 with his term expiring June 30, 2019; and Adrienne Kirschner as a member of the Lifestyles Advisory Committee effective August 7, 2017 with her term expiring June 30, 2019; G. Appointment of Mark Hamilton as Neighborhood Representative for Rincon and Nancy Hamilton as Neighborhood Alternate for Rincon effective August 31, 2017; H. Approval of Purchase Request 17-2111RF – (work completed) Desert Springs Restaurant – Replaced Condensing Unit #1 in the amount not to exceed $2,974; I. Approval of Purchase Request 17-8487RF – (work completed) Cimarron Spa – Replaced Spa motor and pump in the amount not to exceed $5,800; J. Approval of Purchase Request 17-8663-RF – (work completed) Cimarron Fountain Lake #7 - #11 – Replaced motor and installed (VFD) variable frequency drive in the amount not to exceed $16,300;

K. Acceptance of resignation of Barbara VanLandingham as a member of the Code of Conduct Committee effective August 25, 2017; L. Del Webb Memorial Field Advertising Agreement with Thunderbird Auto for three years in the amount of $4,500. II. Unfinished Business - None III. New Business A. General 1. Approval of addendum 172 to the Residential Design Guidelines to restrict the paint color for all fencing to the Community Standard and delete the option for fences to be painted the base color of the dwelling 2. Approved authorizing CAM to hire Adam Cosman, R.A. LEED AP of Cosman Architectural, LLC, to create a professional, consistent and accurate stone veneer book for Sun City Grand at an estimated cost of $9,375 3. Authorized the Consent Committee to mail the CC&R/Bylaw Consent form to Members who are not signed up for online voting and to provide a prepaid return envelope, estimated expense range of $10,000 – $14,000. 4. Denied amending the April 13, 2017 Board resolution, which required the elimination of paper ballots in all future Sun City Grand Board Elections, and authorize the Election Committee and staff to mail ballots for the 2018 Election of the Board of Directors, to Members not signed up for online voting, estimated expense of $10,000 B. Reserve Projects Proposed 1. Approved Purchase Request 17-558-RF – Replace Softball scoreboard in the amount not to exceed $19,000 2. Approved Purchase Request 17-3328RF – Replace windscreens on ten (10) tennis courts in the amount not to exceed $21,000 3. Approved Purchase Request 17-3217RF – Courtyard Village Center outdoor furniture – Powder coat 100 pieces of furniture in the amount not to exceed $6,981 4. Approved Purchase Request 173220-RF– Courtyard Village Center

outdoor furniture – replacement of 192 cushions in the amount not to exceed $17,000 5. Approved Purchase Request 17-8774RF - Cimarron Golf Maintenance – Replace golf equipment lift in the amount not to exceed $8,300 6. Approved Purchase Request 17-8001RF – Cimarron Center – Replace 25’ personnel lift in the amount not to exceed $10,551 C. Operating Projects Proposed 1. Approved Purchase Request 17-009OP – Granite Falls South #14 – Bunker conversion in the amount not to exceed $20,200 2. Approved Purchase Request 17-008OP – Range balls in the amount not to exceed $18,030 3. Approved Purchase Request 17-013 – 25’ personnel lift for Chaparral Center to be funded by the CARE fund in the amount not to exceed $10,551 D. Code of Conduct Committee Procedures 1. Approved the amended Code of Conduct Committee Procedures as submitted E. Election Committee 1. Approved changing the Election Committee’s Board-appointed status to that of administrative body reporting directly to CAM, and that this administrative body’s initial responsibilities under CAM direction will remain consistent with past functions of the Election Committee F. Lifestyles Advisory Committee 1. Approved the proposed changes submitted by the Lifestyles Advisory Committee to the Space Scheduling Policy, the Sun City Grand Interest Group Guidelines, Rules and Regulations, and Chartered Club Policies & Procedures as submitted regarding food service and definition of guest

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FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Effectively Marketing

SUN CITY GRAND 1. FIRST IMPRESSIONS MATTER.

What do visitors and prospective residents see when Kenneth Olson, they visit our community? CMCA, AMS An attractive and inviting General Manager entrance that includes a prominent monument sign or architectural element leaves The Strategic Plan and Long a positive first impression. Range Planning committee This is the area that recognize marketing as an represents our community important part of our operation – everyone sees it, even in managing Sun City Grand. those simply driving by. Our community association is a First impressions matter and business. This includes assets, our entrance is prime real liabilities, governing rules, estate for establishing and employees, and elected board reinforcing the association members providing oversight. brand. It can serve as a Businesses also manage their billboard that entices people brand, which is one of their to visit while establishing most important assets. the feeling and mood of the The brand of our association entire community. We are is not always foremost in currently in the process of our mind, but maybe it looking at ways to further should be. The strength enhance our entrances and of our community’s brand provide an updated, fresher can significantly impact our look. association. This includes attracting new residents and enhancing property values, which are two of the most important concerns of current owners. The brand of our community association, or any business, is simply what the public thinks of when they see or hear the name Sun City Grand. The perceptions include factually what they know as well as emotionally what is perceived.

2. FAMILIARITY CAN BREED COMPLACENCY.

Familiarity can easily breed complacency. You enter and exit our community so often it becomes second nature. This makes it hard to see things with a fresh pair of eyes. As we put our self in the mindset of a potential buyer we should view the community as if we were visiting Sun City Grand for the first time. The common areas should look inviting, signage should be clear and easy to understand, the hardscape and landscape should be well maintained and attractive, etc. A visitor should feel welcome and energized as they tour the community. Experiencing our association like a prospective buyer will help us find ways to improve it – and attract new residents.

How does an association enhance and protect its brand? The answer is marketing the association. Here are some tips that will help Sun City Grand leaders market our community like a professional.

3. IT’S A LIFESTYLE.

How does Sun City Grand set our community apart from neighboring communities? It is important to create and nurture an atmosphere of fun, which encourages community engagement. Sun City Grand has accomplished this effectively through the many different types of events offered during the year. We have provided many events that align with the culture of the community and the interests of our residents. We have offered a myriad of educational, music, entertainment, social, fitness and golf events. Additionally, our drama, dance, and music clubs, to name a few, provide quality entertainment from our own talented residents. The numerous events at Sun City Grand create a positive experience within our community, which leads to a powerful word of mouth effect. We have heard that “Sun City Grand is like a cruise ship on dry land.” Statements like this easily spread, and create a very favorable image that positively affects our community. Our residents become our own advertising engine, spreading the word to neighboring communities, family and friends. When successful, our community becomes known for its lifestyle and is recognized as “the place to be.” This recognition can become true differentiators when prospective buyers are evaluating where to live.

CONVERSATION WITH KEN

The Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion in a casual format. Conversation with Ken is on October 18, 2017 in the Palm Center.

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4. AN ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT.

Potential buyers and current owners will value different aspects of our community. Some people gravitate towards softer aspects such as what they can see and experience. Others will be keeping a keen eye on the financial health of the community association. Prospective buyers will evaluate many factors when making their decision. One way to set our association apart is by positioning ownership as a sound financial investment. Sound financial management by the Board of Directors is a crucial consideration for a new buyer’s peace of mind. Proper reserve funding, conservative investment policies, sound yearly budgeting created through community involvement coupled with monthly oversight by the Finance Advisory Committee and the Board of Directors creates a stable financial environment. A healthy balance sheet provides

confidence in the current and long-term financial stability of the community and is attractive to new buyers.

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According to various studies, over 80% of consumers conduct online research before making big purchases. Think of your own buying habits and this number probably won’t surprise you. This makes our community’s online presence as important as the physical one as discussed earlier. Our community’s website and social media pages can be a significant opportunity to promote the Sun City Grand brand. We are currently researching options to improve our website to improve visual impact, usability and better represent the activities and brand of Sun City Grand. Any marketing strategy involves time and effort, but by using these five basic tips we are well on our way to promoting the Sun City Grand brand.

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FROM THE COMMUNITY MANAGER

Join Us for an Important Town Hall Meeting

This event marks the beginning of a process that will require input and participation from the entire SCG Community. We hope you will come listen, participate, and foster great changes for the future of your community!

Wendy Hultsman will be

kicking off her work with the residents at a Town Hall on October 11, 2017 in the Ballroom at the Sonoran Plaza. The doors will open at 6 p.m. and Wendy will begin her presentation at 6:30 p.m.

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FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

OVERSEEDING WHY ARE YOU CHANGING OUT THE GRASS WHEN THE COURSES LOOK SO GOOD? conditions for our golfers.

Jeff Hochman Director of Golf Operations

It is hard to believe that the fall overseeding practice is here. “What does this mean and why do we do it?” are often questions that staff gets asked. The base grass on all 4 of the golf courses here at Sun City Grand is bermuda. Bermuda grass thrives in the hotter more humid months but not as well in the cooler months. Because of this, the courses put down over 225,000 pounds of grass seed. This brings the darker green color/aesthetics back while the bermuda grass becomes dormant and golden brown in color. Staff will continue to use straight bluegrass on the greens. This will allow staff to be more aggressive with our mowing heights after overseeding and allow for better rolling greens sooner. Staff will continue to alter our overseeding closure dates (if need be) to allow a better chance to have better weather during the overseeding process which will in turn give better playing 14

This year staff is planning on having only 3 days where golf will not be available. In the previous years, we have had up to 10 days of no golf. The schedule is posted on www.grandinfo. com under the Grand Golf/Calendars tab. The schedule is subject to change based on the current weather forecasts. Staff is working on having some events on the range while all of the courses are closed. More information will be posted in the golf shops and email blasted for those that are on the golf email blast. As in years past, the golf courses will be cart path only for about 3 weeks after they open back up from overseeding. The purpose for this is to allow the young rye grass to get an opportunity to become more rigorous to be able to handle the upcoming cart traffic, play and divots.

a test with seed in the mixture and without seed. We made some divots similar in length, width and depth. We applied both of the mixtures to the divots. We found that the divots both filled in within the same time frame. The seed needs to maintain moisture in order for it to germinate and since it does not get constant water, it takes longer. We found that the healthy rye grass tillers out just as fast and fills in the divots. Also, by not using seed in the mixture kept rye grass from germinating in the non-overseeded areas. The Golf Staff appreciates your patience and we all look forward to a great season. Please remember to keep pace with the group in front of you. Staff will also have 2 events towards the end of October:

Tuesday, October 24 PROS ON THE RANGE

Everyone can help keep the courses in great shape by filling their divots with sand and repairing their ball marks on the greens. On a shotgun day, if you can take a few minutes on your last hole of play and fill as many divots as you can and to repair as many ball marks, this will keep our courses in great shape for the golfers behind you. Another question staff gets is, “Why do we not put seed in the divot sand?” About 10 years ago, staff conducted

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FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Family, Friends & Fall Days Fall into all the fun that Grand has to offer Lorena Nieto

Lifestyles Manager

We are looking forward to an amazing season of entertainment and events. We’re excited to be bringing back The Texas Tenors, as well as the Grammy Award Winning Oak Ridge Boys! Each show will have half of the venue on hold. Half will accommodate the online patrons and the other half is for those who prefer to come into the Activities Office to purchase their tickets. Online ticket sales will commence as usual at midnight, please be ready at 11:59pm on Tuesday, October 31st, to access our ticketing webpage. The Activities Office will open at 8am to assist our residents in person with their purchase. The Sonoran Plaza will open at 7am on Wednesday, November 1st. Residents can take a number and reserve their "spot" in line. Tickets are limited to 2 per resident. Only two shows are available, a matinee and evening show.

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ONLINE PATRONS

STAGE

IN-OFFICE PATRONS

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THE TEXAS TENORS

T U E S D AY

JANUARY 30, 2018 SUN CITY GRAND’S SONORAN PLAZA BALLROOM DOORS OPEN CASH BAR OPENS: 2:30PM & 6:30PM

SHOW TIMES: 3PM AND 7PM S KET ALE C I T NS O ER GO VEMB NO 1ST

TICKETS

$45 FRONT OF HOUSE $40 BACK OF HOUSE Available online at: www.grandinfo.com, or at the Sun City Grand Ticket Desk

Since their whirlwind debut eight years ago on NBC’s America's Got Talent, The Texas Tenors have accumulated a long list of awards, accolades and an enthusiastic fan base, including three Emmy Awards for the PBS special You Should Dream. They have performed more than 1000 concerts around the world including a 24-city tour of the United Kingdom and China, and collaborations with some of the most prestigious symphonies in the United States including the Cleveland Pops, Houston Symphony and the Pittsburgh Symphony to name a few. People are clearly enjoying their talent as they were recently named the #10 Classical Artist in the world according to Billboard magazine.

The Oak Ridge Boys MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018 SUN CITY GRAND’S SONORAN PLAZA BALLROOM DOORS OPEN CASH BAR OPENS: 2:30PM & 6:30PM

SHOW TIMES: 3PM AND 7PM TICKETS $50 FRONT OF HOUSE $45 BACK OF HOUSE Available online at: www.grandinfo.com, or at the Sun City Grand Ticket Desk

TICK GO O ETS N NOVE SALE MBE 1ST R

Theirs is one of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in the music industry. The four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of The Oak Ridge Boys have spawned dozens of Country hits and a Number One Pop smash, earned them Grammy, Dove, CMA, and ACM awards and garnered a host of other industry and fan accolades. Every time they step before an audience, the Oaks bring four decades of charted singles, and 50 years of tradition, to a stage show widely acknowledged as among the most exciting anywhere. And each remains as enthusiastic about the process as they have ever been.

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HOW’S YOUR QI ? FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

“Practicing qigong is so simple and so powerful. You cannot do it wrong. You can only do it good, better, or best.”

Allison Adams

Chunyi Lin

Fitness Manager

Contributed by: Tina Taylor Certified Medical Chi Gong Instructor Tina teaches Chi Gong at Cimarron, Mondays 11 am, Thursdays, 2 pm, and outdoors at the Pavilion on Tuesdays at 8 am. Class is $3.

Now there is a question you don’t hear often. And, to answer you will need to have some tools to evaluate your Chi (Qi). Chi Gong can show you how to evaluate, increase, direct, and heal with your Chi (Qi). This is now becoming an important and powerful tool in western medicine. It is not a martial art but rather a health giving program for any age or physical ability. Chi Gong is a 5,000 year old Chinese modality used by billions of people today to give an understanding of and use the power of their bio-magnetic energy. You were born with it. You have it today. Are you using it to keep yourself healthy, protect yourself from illness, or relieve your pain? Becoming more in tune with your body, and learning techniques to address the problems which arise from being human, is the focus of Chi Gong. The movements of Chi Gong are deceivingly simple, but powerful enough to make great changes in your health. You can have fun while enjoying your new found health and stamina. Firstly, understanding the importance of the breath and how to use it to accomplish huge changes in overall health of your body, will make changes in the way you look at exercise. No

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matter how hard you exert yourself to increase your strength and improve your heart muscle, your overall health still depends on the functions of your organs, lymphatic system, bone strength, balance, and the ability of your body to use your bio- magnetic energy to function as the well-oiled machine for which we all strive. Learning the techniques of the breath and using your Chi to enhance and protect your body is powerful. You have to breathe all day, every day. How about you use your breath to make a difference? Secondly, your mind is a powerful tool when directing Chi throughout your body to reduce pain, slow your heart rate, reduce inflammation, improve your immune system, and regulate body temperature. It is not difficult. Your mind already knows how. You just have to understand how to let it do its job. Chi Gong breathing is the first breath you took at birth. Your breathing now is usually controlled by what your mind perceives is best in any particular circumstance. Natural Chi Gong breathing is instantly recognized

by your body and mind and is put to work improving your health. Jean Charlton, a Chi Gong student says “Qigong breathing and body movements help to relax my body and mind, which has reduced the stress in my everyday life....information about different methods to care for my mind and body is interesting, thought provoking, and assists me in living a healthy life style.” Diet truly is your poison or medicine. When you consistently eat a poor diet rich in sugary, starchy foods, your body is systematically being affected by inflammation. This increases the risk of degenerative disease, chronic pain, joint pain, fatigue, and damage to blood vessels. The good news is there’s plenty that can be done to control inflammation. Remember we all have the same disease. No matter it’s label – it’s all rooted in inflammation. Balance, blood circulation in the extremities including diabetic nerve pain, digestive functions, and stress are also subjects addressed by the techniques of Chi Gong. Learning to balance your body is a life-saving gift Chi Gong gives to you, and it is so easy. You just have to understand that when repeating the movement set you build muscle memory and it records in the brain for future application. As a Chi Gong student, Linda Freese, recently wrote to me - “... classes have given me better balance, eased my pain of arthritis and back pain.... The large and small triangle movement (balance practice) has already stopped me from falling twice.” Chi Gong can be combined with any exercise program you currently use, or can be practiced separately if you are not

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FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

benefit with just a little effort. To address this need, I developed classes in Chi Gong/BodyBlade, proven to be a safe path to maintaining strength and not slipping into fragility.

currently exercising. It can be done from a standing, sitting, or prone position. It is a matter of DOING and it is FUN. To build and maintain fascia and muscle as you age is an important and necessary part of your life. There are many ways to accomplish a strong body. However, I have found that many of us do not incorporate any muscle building into

our daily routines because of health restraints, lack of understanding the everyday needs of our muscles, fear of trying something new, and probably the most common, lack of interest. An unusual muscle movement tool called the BodyBlade can deliver that strong body. It is simple, portable, effective, powerful, and easy to learn. Anyone can

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We usually become much more interested in our strength and health when our bodies begin to fail or not respond in a way we expect. Putting a little time into the project now will dramatically reduce the time you find yourself sitting in the doctor’s waiting room later. Chi Gong is exactly what the doctor ordered - movement without damage, adjustment of diet to reduce inflammation, improvement of breathing, reduction of stress, control of blood pressure, improved immune system, and just plain enjoying life. Chi Gong is my path to a strong and healthy body. I think you too can profit from the ancient teachings and modern application of CHI GONG.

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MUSIC AL FRESCO — FREE! R O C K

AT THE SCG AMPHITHEATER

F O L K

O L D I E P S O P

OCTOBER 5 n THURSDAY n MUSIC CLUB MUSIC AL FRESCO AT THE SCG AMPHITHEATER Come and join a wide variety of groups from the SCG Music Club as they present “Music Al Fresco” at the amphitheater. There will be a wide variety of music – 50’s/60’s Oldies, Folk, 60’s/70’s Rock and Roll fun music from days gone by. Enjoy the terraced Amphitheater, bring your lawn chair (or just a blanket). Bring your own snack or dinner – do not bring any alcoholic beverages. Cash bar services will be available. MUSIC UNDER THE STARS on a crisp, cool Arizona Fall evening – it doesn’t get any better than that!!

FREE n CASH BAR 5 PM n PERFORMANCE 6 PM n SCG AMPHITHEATER

PUMPKIN CARVING & DECORATING

E X T R A V A G A N Z A

OCTOBER 31 • 1-4 p.m.

Sagebrush Ballroom • $5 per person

Come join us as we celebrate everything pumpkin! Nothing says fall like pumpkins. Give into your pumpkin desires as we carve pumpkins, drink pumpkin lattes, eat pumpkin seeds, pie and more. Bring your own pumpkin and we’ll provide all the tools and even some guided help. While you are creating your masterpiece, enjoy some refreshments and the movie Hocus Pocus. Award will be given for all around best carved pumpkin at the end of the event. 20

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2018 BUDGET WORKSHOP MEETING SCHEDULE

COMMITTEE

DAY

DATE

TIME LOCATION

FINANCE ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS REVIEW APPROVAL

Tuesday Thursday Friday Monday Wednesday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Thursday Thursday

October 3 1 p.m. October 5 1 p.m. October 6 1 p.m. October 9 1 p.m. October 11 9 a.m. October 17 1 p.m. October 18 1 p.m. October 20 9 a.m. October 26 November 2

Med Room Med Room Med Room Med Room Med Room Med Room Med Room Med Room BOD Workshop BOD Meeting

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only. SCG Community Association, its Board, its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee, endorse, nor promote any of the products, services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication. Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at www.grandinfo.com (under Life in SCG/Grand Lifestyles Information); or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office. The deadline for both commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (ex., September 10th for October).

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The Tempe Festival of the Arts consistently ranks among the Top 100 Classic & Contemporary Craft Shows in the nation by Sunshine Artist magazine and has received the prestigious Pinnacle Award from the International Festival and Events Association. The spring and fall events each attract nearly 225,000 visitors to the Downtown Tempe over the course of a 3-day weekend. Quality independent artists are fundamental to the success of the event. Each Festival receives more than 700 applications from throughout North America, in 16 different visual arts categories that range from wood to photography to ceramics, wearable art, jewelry and other categories. From these applicants, a jury comprised of members

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of the local art community ranks the top artisans in each category to participate in the Festival, and the highest ranking artists receive invitations to participate. During the Festival, a new jury selects the best overall artist and the top artist in each category and these winners receive cash honoraria awards. As many as 400 artist booths line Mill Avenue and the surrounding streets presenting unique, and hand-made artwork that offers visitors a distinctive shopping experience. While the Tempe Festival of the Arts focuses on visual art and the artists who create it, there also is a wide variety of other activity for guests to enjoy. Live entertainment provides fun for festivalgoers. Performances throughout the venue keep audiences in high spirits throughout the day. In addition to the Festival Stage, street performers, food and beverage vendors, sponsor exhibits, and entertainment booths are set up for the amusement of Festival visitors. Visit

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SUNDAY DECEMBER 3 TEMPE FESTIVAL OF ARTS $25 PER PERSON

9 A.M.

BUS DEPARTS SONORAN PARKING AREA the Arizona Wine Festival for tastings and sales by the glass, bottle, or case. And, enjoy The Art of Beer featuring local microbrewery sampling and sales. Stop by the ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center and Brickyard Gallery, located at the Brickyard on Mill. Check out their latest exhibition, participate in an interactive community art project, and much more.

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Back by Popular Demand!!! BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!!! GRAND CONNECTION

Exciting - Tasteful - Passionate

Flavour was created by paring the talents of keyboard engineer and composer Lawrence Ross, with the big sound and delightful tones of saxophonist Bryne Donaldson. Formed in 2010 in Phoenix, AZ, the idea was a small footprint band with a big sound. The purpose: to satisfy a niche in the market for venues that had no stage for a full band, but yet still wanted live music. The combination of Bryne’s old school, gospel influences and Lawrence’s new age sounds is a unique and exciting blend. The group started playing cover tunes in upscale restaurants, resorts and country clubs in the Phoenix area. The popularity of the group increased and they established a following. Over the years Flavour developed their own sound and began to put their “Flavour” on the music they played. They started to work on original tunes and mixed them in their set list of cover tunes. The crowds loved the originals, which inspired putting out an EP. When the team from worldwide Internet Radio station Smoothjazz.com heard the infectious tune “Savory” from the EP, they contacted Flavour to promote the group and the song. The marketing campaign started midApril 2015. Now Flavour’s music is being played on 1000’s of radio stations all around the world and getting rave reviews.

Recording Artists: Bryne Donaldson and Lawrence Ross

Hold on to your hat because this is going to get crazy!

FRIDAY

n

NOVEMBER 3RD

Contact: Bryne@brynedonaldson.com Cell: 480-710-8826 LawrenceRossMusic@gmail.com Cell: 480-650-3341

n

5:30PM–9:30PM

SUN Recording Ar,sts: Bryne Donaldson and Lawrence Ross CITY GRAND – CIMARRON CENTER – THE GILA ROOM

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CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Meet Our New Executive Director of The Colonnade D A N

L I G U O R I

Dan Liguori’s new office is wellkept, a reflection of his penchant for orderliness. But the neatness also stems from the fact that the new executive director of The Colonnade, a Sun Health Life Care community, enjoys getting out from behind his desk. You’re likely to find him walking the campus, introducing himself to residents (his goal is to meet all 300-plus residents in the coming months), listening to concerns they may have and assuring them he’s here for them. He uses the same approach with employees. “I appreciate our staff and know that all of them play a very important role in serving our residents. I’m willing to do anything to help them succeed.” The open, direct approach has won him numerous fans. “Dan’s dedication to the residents, staff and the organization are clearly visible through his work ethic, commitment to excellence and his calm, practical approach to finding solutions,” says Sharon Grambow, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Sun Health Senior Living. Another way Dan is getting to know his community is by playing table tennis at least once a week with several residents. It’s not a low-key type of ping pong, but a much more competitive level of play where the players hit and return the ball with real authority. In addition to the eye-hand coordination, players must be fast on their feet. “There are some very good players here,” Dan says, adding that he’s been handily beaten by higher-level players on more than one occasion. His table tennis skills may need improvement, but his business skill set is a stellar one. 24

home state. He landed a marketing job for an assisted living community near Cleveland, where he discovered an affinity for working with older adults. Lured by warmer weather and job prospects, he relocated to Arizona in 2005 and shortly after, was hired by La Loma Village, a Sun Health Life Care community, in Litchfield Park, as its director of financial services.

Dan, who hails from Niles, Ohio, earned his accounting degree from Youngstown State University in Ohio and spent the first 20 years of his career working in corporate accounting in his

“My goal is to make The Colonnade a great place for residents as well as staff and being accessible is a big part of reaching that goal,” Dan says.

He managed the community’s finances for eight years. His time there included a stint in 2011 as the interim executive director. Then in 2015, Dan was promoted to assistant controller for Sun Health Senior Living which gave him responsibility for many of the accounting functions over all three communities. Looking back, Dan sees how these work experiences helped lay the groundwork for becoming an executive director. When the previous executive director left in July, Dan offered to fill in as interim director until a successor was found, and Sun Health leaders accepted his offer. He had no intention of applying for the job himself, but during the interim, several residents and staff members urged him to throw his hat into the ring. After much thought, he decided to apply. “His accounting expertise coupled with his leadership abilities made Dan a natural choice for this job,” Sharon said. “I consider myself very lucky,” Dan says of his new job. He’s been immersed in the day-to-day operations as well as involved in planning for future growth on the campus. But he’s still determined to carve out time to play table tennis with residents. “It’s a great way to connect with them, win or lose.”

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YOU CAN DRIVE FOR UBER, LYFT, OR C.H.A.P.S. We are looking for SCG men and women volunteers to help with Vacation Watch and Evening Patrol. We will supply vehicles and training. Call Monica Rodriguez (CAM) 623-546-7473 or the C.H.A.P.S. office 623-546-7553 and leave a message if you are interested in joining us!

Submitted by Bob Richards C.H.A.P.S. Chair

Who doesn’t enjoy a pleasant and leisurely drive in an automobile in a scenic and picturesque residential community? We all enjoy that, and in today’s world you can even earn extra money doing just that by driving for Uber or Lyft. You can join the ride-sharing world. But at SCG there is an even better experience waiting for you. You can drive for C.H.A.P.S! Your Community Homeowners Association Patrol Service is now recruiting drivers for Vacation Watch and Evening Patrol. Our C.A.M. vehicles are unique and unmatched by Uber or Lyft. First, they come with your own personal navigator (C.H.A.P.S. partner) who directs you where to go—no confusing electronics. Second, we drive some hardto-find classic vintage vehicles, like Scions, which they don’t even make any more. Wow, it’s

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like being in your own classic car club! But the best part of driving for C.H.A.P.S. is being a resident volunteer working to preserve the security and safety of your fellow Sun City Grand residents. You can drive at night with Evening Patrol watching for open garage doors, burned-out street lights, suspicious activity, or other safety concerns. You can drive in the morning inspecting the outside of houses of our

fellow-residents who are away from their homes during an extended absence. The choice is yours. Applications for membership are available on-line, by the club information station outside the SCG library, or at our general membership meeting on Tuesday, October 24, 1:30 P. M. at the Sonoran Plaza. Fill out a membership application and come drive with C.H.A.P.S.!

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SATURDAY

NOVEMBER 11

9 A.M.-1 P.M.

ENTERTAINMENT STAGES MAIN STAGE

COMMUNITY STAGE

LOCATED NEAR FOUNTAIN COURT

LOCATED NEAR PALM COURT

Desert Coyotes hit the main stage for live entertainment throughout the day.

Back to back performances by Sun City Grand’s Performing Arts Clubs.

CLUB AVENUE

Come see what SCG has to offer and get involved in your community. Enjoy a new feature this year, where all the SCG Clubs will be featured in one convenient area.

EXPLORE OUR 100+ ARTISAN VENDORS Everything from jewelry, art, paintings and more!

COMPETE IN THE 2ND ANNUAL PIE BAKING CONTEST Please sign up beginning Tuesday, October, 2nd. Additional details and rules will be provided in the October issue of the Grand Lifestyles or at the Activities Desk.

Enjoy exploring the entire Grand Fall Fest with a scavenger hunt for hidden pumpkins. Find them all and be entered to win a prize.

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Celebratin g

OUR SCG VETERANS Our SCG Veterans will ride as part of the City of Surprise Veterans Day Parade on trollies. Please sign up for your spot at the Activities Desk no later than MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, as space is limited.

For all SCG Veterans, transportation will be provided to and from the City of Surprise Veterans Day Parade.

Parade begins at 9:30 a.m. Please arrive at the Palm Center for pickup at 7:30 a.m.

Breakfast and lunch will be provided for our SCG Veterans who have signed up for this celebration.

Upon return to SCG, we will host a Patriotic Concert beginning at 1:15 p.m., as a tribute, salute and remembrance to their service.

This is a special performance dedicated to our Sun City Grand Veterans.

Concert will be held in the Village Center near the fountain.

Reserved seating for SCG Veterans will be provided.

ARE YOU A VETERAN?

Please send an email to communications@scgcam.com, or stop by the Activities Desk located in the Sonoran Plaza and tell us your name and what branch of the service you served in and we will make sure you are listed in the November 2017 issue of the magazine.

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CALLING ALL PIE BAKERS

If you have the best pie baking skills in Sun City Grand compete in the Second Annual Grand Fall Fest Pie Baking Contest. Awards will be given to the top 3 winners. The cost to participate is FREE! Registration forms are due by Friday, November 3rd by 4:00pm at the Activities Ticket Desk inside the Sonoran Plaza or email to communications@scgcam.com *If you have questions or concerns email communications@scgcam.com or call 623-546-7449.

PIE BAKING CONTEST RULES n Pie must be entered in the name of the person who made it. n Limited to one pie per person. n Registration form must be filled out and returned to Activities Ticket Desk by Friday November 3rd by 4:00pm in order to participate. n Pies must be brought in a disposable tin. Pies entered in the contest become property of the contest and you do not get your pie or pie pan back. n Pies must be turned in on November 11th from 9AM – 10AM under the Sun City Grand Guest Service Tent located in the Village Center by the Grand Café. If pies require refrigeration, please indicate on registration form and we will make sure to store in appropriate temperature before judging takes place. n Judging will take place at 11:00am in the Village Center. n Winners will be announced at 1:30pm at the Entertainment Stage. n The sky is the limit…be as creative or traditional as you want.

PIE BAKING CONTEST REGISTRATION FORM REGISTRATION FORMS ARE DUE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD BY 4:00PM Date:___________________________________________ Name:_________________________________________ Phone:__________________________________________ CAM#:________________________________________ Email:_________________________________________________________________________________________ Type of Pie:____________________________________________________________________________________ Will Your Pie Require Refrigeration?________________________________________________________________

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Men Putters Club

www.scgmenputters.weebly.com

Have any interest in putting?

Want to meet others that share this interest? If so, then plan to come over to the beautiful 18-hole putting green located just west of the Cimarron club house, right off of W. Clearview Blvd. You are invited to play a “guest” round with one of a Men Putters club member.

putting scHedule

The Men Putters do “their thing” weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, at 1:00 PM, all 3 days, starting in November. (In the summer, we go to an early morning start time in order to beat the heat.) Members feel free to pick whatever day they prefer to participate and some even putt all 3 days.

Here is a typical daily event

Register to play, be paired with another person, putt 18 holes, and lastly, participate in a 19th hole challenge (this is a special one-hole challenge). Other change-of-pace fun putting challenges are offered throughout the year long program.

social activities

There are some occasional social activities when members meet to vote on new officers OR just meet for club sponsored soda and hot dogs.

volunteers

Member volunteers run the club’s daily putting activities such as setting up the course, registering members and guests, etc.

the Men putters is a new club, started several years ago, and membership has continued to grow with each new season.

Membership, pictures and lots of other information can be found on our website: www.scgmenputters.weebly.com. or, you can simply stop by the cimarron green to meet us and just ask about joining.

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THE SCG LANGUAGE CLUB IS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER INSTRUCTORS/ TEACHERS TO EXPAND OUR LANGUAGE CHOICES

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We have had specific requests from Grand residents for Chinese and Norwegian, but welcome anyone who can Instruct/Teach other Languages. Please contact Urmiah Lynch, President SCG Language Club if you are interested in volunteering.

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SITTING ON THE FENCE? DON’T BE A FENCE SITTER

Consider running to become a candidate for a position on the Board of Directors at Sun City Grand. Attend Board Meetings, Chat with the Board and various Board Appointed Committee meetings to better understand what is taking place in Sun City Grand. See the 2018 BOARD ELECTION CALENDAR below for all upcoming events pertaining to the Election.

DID YOU KNOW THE ELECTION COMMITTEE IS ALREADY WORKING ON THE 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION? It’s never too early to consider running for a position on the Board of Directors for Sun City Grand. There will be four (4) open positions, effective April 1, 2018. For more information continue to watch for additional articles in the Grand Lifestyles and attend the Board Appointed Committee meetings and the Board meetings.

2 018 BOAR D E LECTION CALE N DAR REGISTER FOR ONLINE VOTING VIA WEBSITE AT ANY TIME

DATE DAY FUNCTION

TIME

2-Jan Tues

Candidate packets available at the Membership Desk (daily Mon-Fri) or on www.grandinfo.com website

8-Jan

Mon

Application and Candidate Statement Deadline

8-Jan

Mon

Record date of voter eligibility

9-Jan

Tues

Candidate Photo Session - Photo Studio

9-Jan

Tues

Required Candidate Briefing - Palo Verde Room - Sonoran Plaza

9-Jan

Tues

Withdrawal Deadline

3:00 p.m.

10-Jan

Wed

GrandTV Candidate Taping - GrandTV Studio - Palm Center

9:15 a.m.

16-Jan

Tues

Official Campaign begins and Candidate Information Statements Posted

9:00 a.m.

18-Jan

Thu

Candidate Forum and Resident Questions - Sagebrush Room - Sonoran Plaza

20-Jan

Sat

Round-table "Meet the Candidates" - Gila Room - Cimarron Center

24-Jan

Wed

25-Jan

Thu

Online voting begins

12:01 a.m.

15-Feb

Thu

Online voting ends

4:00 p.m.

16-Feb

Fri

Results Announced

Round-table "Meet the Candidates" - Sagebrush Ballroom - Sonoran Plaza

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9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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SAVE THE DATE

GOLF CART PARADE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 13 3:30-7 PM VILLAGE CENTER

DECEMBER 13 BE CREATIVE AND HAVE FUN! HERE ARE SOME FUN THEMES TO GET YOU THINKING

LIVE MUSIC

Simply Homemade Norman Rockwell Clark Griswold Best Theme or Storyline All Arizona

FOOD TRUCKS

SOME INFORMATION

GOLF CART PARADE

SPECIALTY DRINKS AND MORE

The parade will begin at 4:30 p.m. Golf carts will begin staging at 3:30 p.m. Be ready to roll out at 4:30 p.m. Judging numbers and maps will be handed out at staging area before parade. All cart entries except custom/classic/antique carts must be 80% decorated. Signage must not exceed 20% of entry decoration. Decorations must NOT interfere with proper mechanical functioning of the golf cart.

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Annual

HOLIDAY LIGHTS CONTEST 2017 Start off your season with a little friendly competition. Gather your lights and décor and spread the holiday cheer!

DECK YOUR HOME! RULES

1. The entry form must be received by Friday, December 1, 2017. (by mail, email to holidaylights@scgcam.com, or deliver to the Activities office). 2. The association will begin marking yards for judging the week of Monday, December 4, 2017. 3. Residents are not required to be at home, however, the holiday display must be illuminated from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. starting on Monday, December 11 and ending on Tuesday, December 12, 2017. 4. Winners will be notified by the Activities office at the Holiday in the Village event on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 or by email. *A link to vote for the People’s Choice category will be sent via an email blast on Monday, December 11, 2017. 5. Contestants must be a member in good standing with all assessments current and no existing compliance matters outstanding with the association. Photographs will be taken of winning displays and are property of the Association. Map of general holiday display locations may be provided.

PRIZES 1ST PLACE 2ND PLACE 3RD PLACE PEOPLE’S CHOICE*

Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy

and and and and

$125 Visa gift card $ 75 Visa gift card $ 50 Visa gift card $ 75 Visa gift card

TO ENTER, PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2017 Name: Address: Neighborhood: City:

State:

Zip Code:

Phone: Email:

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The opposite page lists the many Town Hall Meetings scheduled for Members to learn about the proposed changes to our Association’s CC&Rs and Bylaws. At each Town Hall, the Consent Committee will provide an overview of changes being proposed and answer questions from those attending. Please plan to attend one of the early meetings so you may be informed and be able to consent in a convenient time so we may all move forward. The proposed documents are on the Association website’s home page at www.grandinfo.com. Why are these changes being proposed? A few reasons are: n Establish

the homeowners of Sun City Grand as the sole proprietors of the Association, eliminating Del Webb (Declarant) in our CC&Rs an Bylaws.

n Revise

major provisions to support homeowners' self-governance.

n Insure

the documents are up-to-date in compliance with Arizona law.

n Eliminate

constraints on the Neighborhood Rep Program to enable greater flexibility and growth.

n Transfer

authority over common areas from the Architectural Review Committee to the Board of Directors.

n Allow

the Board of Directors to determine the amount of the CARE fee based on future needs of the community.

n Board

of Directors must be Members or qualified occupants.

n The

SCG Strategic Plan must be maintained and reviewed annually.

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The first Town Hall is scheduled for Monday afternoon, October 23rd in the Aqua Fria room at Cimarron. This is the same date that you may consent to the changes. There are several ways to do so. Those who are registered to vote online will be notified of the initiation of the consent process via email from Vote Now on Monday, the 23rd. All other Members will be mailed consent forms which should arrive during the week of October 23rd. These mailings will contain a preaddressed and postage-paid return envelope making it very easy for all to consent at their earliest convenience. The other method of consenting is to do so when visiting a booth (or table) manned by the Consent Committee at any of the Town Hall meetings or at various special events during the next few months. Committee members will have consent forms available for Members to sign as long as the Member has their activity card available to confirm identity. No matter how you choose to consent, please do so as soon as possible. While there may be one or even two items you may not agree with, the proposed changes will allow all of us to be better served in the years ahead. Thank you on behalf of the Consent Committee.

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CONSENT TOWN HALL MEETINGS

Learn about the proposed changes to the CC&Rs and Bylaws The Consent Committee will brief the proposed documents on the following dates

DAY

2017

TIME

Monday

October 23

1:00 – 3:00 PM

Agua Fria

Wednesday

November 15

1:00 – 3:00 PM

❖ Mesquite

Saturday

December 9

9:00 – 11:00 AM

2018 Tuesday

January 9

Thursday

February 15

Monday

February 26

9:00 – 11:00 AM 9:00 – 11:00 AM 7:00 – 9:00 PM

Thursday

March 15

3:00 – 5:00 PM

Tuesday

March 27

7:00 – 9:00 PM

LOCATION CIMARRON CENTER SONORAN PLAZA

Agua Fria

CIMARRON CENTER

Mesquite SONORAN PLAZA

Agua Fria

CIMARRON CENTER

Mesquite

SONORAN PLAZA

Agua Fria

CIMARRON CENTER

Mesquite

SONORAN PLAZA

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SPOOKTACULAR palm center event thursday october 26 6 - 9 PM We’re inviting all ghosts, goblins, ghouls, creatures, characters and superheroes to join us for an evening of spooky fun! Enjoy live music, dancing, costume contest, souvenir photos and a specialty drink along with a catered dinner. *Sign up for costume contest during the event. Catered dinner details will be announced soon

$27 per person

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SCG Lady Putters

IF YOU'RE JUST LEARNING TO PUTT OR POLISHING YOUR PUTTING SKILLS, OUR GROUP IS PERFECT. OUR 500 MEMBER LADY PUTTERS' CHARTER CLUB PUTTS WEEKLY AT THE CIMARRON PUTTING GREEN. November-April check-in time: 9-9:30 a.m. May-June check-in time: 7:30-8 a.m. Contact Phyllis Prosser at: scgprossers@gmail.com 38

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Board of Directors Budget Mtg 1pm – PC

Golf Advisory Mtg 2:30pm – PC

Lunch Asylum Restaurant at the Grand Hotel in Jerome 8am - SPP

Happy Halloween

Pumpkin Carving/ Decorating Extravaganza 1pm - SP

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CHAPS General Mtg 1:30pm – SP

Conversations w/Ken 6pm – PC

Board of Directors Budget Mtg 1pm – PC

18

Lifestyles Advisory Mtg 1pm – PC

Board of Directors Budget Mtg 9am – PC

24

Castle Dome Ghost Town 8:30am - SPP

Finance Advisory Mtg 8:30am – PC

17

Covenants Mtg 9am – PC

16

Board of Directors Budget Mtg 1pm – PC

Albuquerque Balloon Festival – SPP

Spooktacular Palm Center Event 6pm – PC

Chat w/BOD & Board Workshop 1pm – SP

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Nana’s Naughty Knickers 7pm – SP

Fall Leaves in Oak Creek and Lunch at the Junipine Resort 9am – SPP

19

Monthly Line Dance Social 6:30pm - CM

Albuquerque Balloon Festival – SPP

Board of Directors Mtg 1pm – SP

12

Finance Advisory Com Budget Mtg 1pm – PC

Block Watch Mtg 4:30pm – SP

11

Long Range Planning Mtg 1pm – SP

5

thursday

Election Com Mtg. 9am – PC

4

wednesday

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Halloween Dance 7pm - CM

Halloween Dance 7pm – SP –SOLD OUT!

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Nana’s Naughty Knickers 7pm – SP

88th Annual Helldorado Days in Tombstone 8am – SPP

Groovin’ Thru The Sixties 7pm – CM – SOLD OUT!

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14

Grand Cabaret – Legendary Ladies of Soul 7pm & 3pm - SP

Market at Grand 9am – PC

7

saturday

All items in purple are Board Meetings

All items in red are Committee Meetings

All items in black are Community events/meetings

All items in blue are from the Activities Dept

Nana’s Naughty Knickers 7pm – SP Intro to Fall Ballroom Dance 7pm - CM Board of Directors Budget Mtg 9am – PC Groovin’ Thru The Sixties 7pm – CM – SOLD OUT!

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Grand Movie Series – “Sleepy Hollow” 10am & 1pm - SP

Albuquerque Balloon Festival – SPP

13

Board of Directors Budget Mtg 1pm – PC

ARC Mtg 9:30am – PC

Neighborhood Reps Mtg 8am – SP

6

friday

SP=Sonoran Plaza • SPP=Sonoran Plaza Parking • CC=Chaparral Center • CMP=Cimarron Center Parking • CM=Cimarron Center • AD=Adobe Spa • PC=Palm Center • GC=Grand Cafe • VC=Village Center • AM=Amphitheater Meeting dates are subject to change. Check www.grandinfo.com for the most up-to-date information

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Nana’s Naughty Knickers 3pm – SP

Groovin’ Thru The Sixties 7pm – CM – SOLD OUT!

22

15

TAD’S Heath Hyche 7pm – SP

Columbus Day

10

9

CARE Advisory Mtg 9am – PC

8

Finance Advisory Com Budget Mtg 1pm – PC

3

tuesday

2

monday

1

sunday

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27

Golf Advisory Mtg 2:30pm – PC

28

CHAPS General Mtg 1:30pm – SP

TAD’s Piano Men Generations 7pm - SP

Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade – SPP

21

The Apache Trail Backroad Adventure 9am – SPP Grand Movie Series – “Megan Leavey” 10am & 1pm – SP Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade – SPP Covenants Mtg 9am – PC

20

14

Finance Advisory Mtg 8:30am – PC

CARE Advisory Mtg 9am – PC

13

7

Sabino Canyon Nature Walk & Lunch 8am – SPP

tuesday

29

The Bodyguard at the Gammage 5:30pm - SPP

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30

Admin Offices & Welcome Center – CLOSED Activities Office – CLOSED Grand Café – CLOSED Golf Courses – 7am–2pm Fitness Centers – Adobe Only 7am-Noon

THANKSGIVING DAY Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade – SPP

23

Chat w/BOD & Board Workshop 1pm – SP

Conversations w/Ken 6pm – PC

Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade – SPP

Phoenix Mural Tour & Lunch 10am – SPP

16

Laughlin Overnight 8am – SPP Sedona – SPP Monthly Line Dance Social 6:30pm – CM Drama Club Grand Delights 7pm - SP

9

Barleens That Old Time Rock n Roll 4pm – SPP – SOLD OUT!

15

Lifestyles Advisory Mtg 1pm – PC

8

Laughlin Overnight 8am – SPP

Man of La Mancha at AZ Broadway 4:30pm SPP

Long Range Planning Mtg 1pm – PC

Block Watch Mtg 4:30pm – PC

2 Board of Directors Mtg 1pm – SP

1

thursday

Election Com Mtg 9am – PC

wednesday

Admin Offices & Welcome Center – CLOSED Activities Office – CLOSED Grand Café – 7am–2pm Golf Courses – 7am–5pm Fitness Centers – 5am–9pm

Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade – SPP

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Grand Music Club Presents Irvings Songbook 7pm – SP

A Touch of Gold Ballroom Dance 7pm – CM

17

Rockin Oldies Monthly Rock and Swing Dance 7pm - SP

Drama Club Grand Delights 7pm – SP

10

Country Western Dance 7pm – SP Fall Shred Day 8:30am – SPP Cimarron Nightclub Broadway Classics 7pm – CM Neighborhood Reps Mtg 8am – SP ARC Mtg 9:30am – PC

3

friday

25

Grand Music Club Presents Irvings Songbook 7pm – SP

18

Veterans Day Tribute 1:15pm – VC

Grand Fall Fest 9am – VC/PC

Drama Club Grand Delights 7pm – SP

11

Sonoran Skies Band A Grand Eclectic Rock & Folk Show 7PM - SP

Fall Semi Annual Garage Sale 7am – SPP

The Market at Grand 7am – PC

Cimarron Nightclub Broadway Classics 7pm – CM

4

saturday

SP=Sonoran Plaza • SPP=Sonoran Plaza Parking • CC=Chaparral Center • CMP=Cimarron Center Parking • CM=Cimarron Center • AD=Adobe Spa • PC=Palm Center • GC=Grand Cafe • VC=Village Center • AM=Amphitheater Meeting dates are subject to change. Check www.grandinfo.com for the most up-to-date information

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Grand Music Club Presents Irvings Songbook 3pm – SP

19

NASCAR CAN AM 500 8:30am – SPP

12

Mesa Marketplace Shopping 8:30am – SPP

6

Newcomers Coffee 8:30am – SP

All items in purple are Board Meetings

All items in red are Committee Meetings

All items in black are Community events/meetings

Cimarron Nightclub Broadway Classics 7pm – CM

5

monday

All items in blue are from the Activities Dept

sunday

november 2017


EASY SECURE CONVENIENT WE'RE HERE TO HELP! Do you remember when we would use a Webster’s dictionary or Encyclopedia Britannica to ‘look up’ information? Or when we got our news from a half hour program at 5 p.m. on only three TV channels? Or when we all had landline phones? When we did get our first cell phone (which was the size of a brick, and weighed more), it worked only partially because there were not enough cell towers. Do you know that it was only 40 years ago? The world has evolved. Now we Google everything. We get news alerts ‘pushed’ through our phones and devices throughout the day from a universe of hundreds of channels. Our phones, tablets, and computers are now smaller, smarter and mobile and we use them for everything, including voting. In the coming months our community will be voting during two important events: n The approval of our modified governing documents (CC&R, By-Laws). n The election of residents to the Board of Directors. We want you to embrace this 40-year evolution and vote on-line. It’s fast! It’s easy! It’s secure! However, you have to register first. That’s where we come in. We are here to help you through the process of registering. You can call Membership at 623-546-7444 to update your personal information. You can email us at SCGElections@gmail.com for instructions or questions. The Grand Computer Club will be available on select days to walk you through the process. Check out grandinfo.com for upcoming dates.

Remember we’re here to help! The Election Committee

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EASY SECURE CONVENIENT SCG LOOKS TOWARD THE FUTURE WITH ONLINE VOTING Online voting saves the Association money.

Online voting is simple. Opt-in to register to vote on the grandinfo.com website at any time.

Please update your personal information (including your email address, telephone number, etc.) with the Membership Desk in the Palm Center. Phone 623-546-7444

If technology is not your “thing”, help for registering to vote will be provided by the Computer Club. Check grandinfo.com for upcoming dates.

We are here to help! The Election Committee

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ADOBE AEROBIC SCHEDULE SUNDAY

MONDAY

Barre Express

Resumes Mid-October

6-6:45 am Sue

Aqua

Stretch, Flex

Beg. Strength & Balance

Cardio Interval

8-9 am Jan

Aqua 8-8:50 am Cynthia

8-9 am Michele Z

Qi-Gong/ Body Blade*

Resumes Mid-October

6-6:45 am Sue

Aqua

7-7:50 am Maggie

Aqua

Advanced Pilates*

Core Cardio 8-9 am Jan 8:30-9:30 am

10-10:50 am Maggie

Arden

Adv. Stability Ball*** 10:15-11:15 am Marcy

Int. Back, Strength & Flex*** 11:15-12:15 pm Marcy

Grandettes 12-1 pm

Yoga* 1-2 pm Renee

PWR! Moves* 2-3 pm Therese

Chair Yoga* 3-4 pm Therese

Aqua 4-4:50 pm Sherry

at the Amphitheater

Jazzercise Zumba™

11-12 pm DeAnn

Beg. Stability Ball***

Grandettes

12- 1 pm

3-4 pm Marcy

1-2 pm

Aqua

2-3 pm Therese

PWR! Moves*

Grandettes

Int. Stability Ball*** 5:45-8:45 pm 4:30-5:30pm Marcy

Grandettes

Jazzercise Dance Mixx

8-9 am Michele Z

8-8:50 am Jeanne

Advanced Pilates*

Body Blast 8-9 am Jan

9:15-10:15 am Georjia

Amp Fit

Aqua

8:30-9:30 am

10-10:50 am Maggie

Arden

at the Amphitheater

Yoga*

Adv. Stability Ball***

9:30-10:30 am Jerry

Challenge Yoga*

Rusty Hinges Land 1-1:45 pm Maggie

7:15-8:15 am Jeanne

Core & More 8:30-9:30 am Michele Z

Zumba 9:45-10:45 am Laurie

Grandettes 12-1 pm

Grandettes 1-2 pm

Grandettes 2-3 pm

Chair Yoga* 3-4 pm Therese

12-12:45 pm Maggie

Grandettes 12-1 pm

Beg. Back Strength Yoga*

Rusty Hinges H2O & Flex*** Grandettes

4-5 pm Marcy

Muscle Works

Marcy

10-11 am Therese

Marcy

Adv. Back, Strength, Flex***

Stretch, Flex

Grandettes 10:30-11:30 am Interm. Back, Jerry 3-4 pm Strength & Flex*** Rusty Hinges H2O 11:15-12:15 pm

9-10 am Jeanne

Maggie

4-4:50 pm Maggie

7:15-8:05 am Michele

10:15-11:15 am Marcy

Beg. Back Strength & Flex*** 12-12:45 pm

Rusty Hinges H2O 2-3 pm 12-12:45 pm Maggie

Amp Fit

Rusty Hinges Land Muscleworks 1-1:45 pm Maggie

Aqua

7-7:50 am Jeanne

Aqua

8-8:50 am Linda

10:15-11:15 am Linda

Aqua

7-7:50 am Mitzi

Cardio Interval

9-10 am Tina (Pavilion)

Zumba™

Aqua

Beg. Strength & Balance

Aqua

9-10 am Marcy

SATURDAY

7-7:50 am Cynthia

8:30-9:30 am

Stretch & Relax

FRIDAY

7-8 am DeAnn

Amp Fit Arden

THURSDAY

7-8 am Michele Z

9:15-10:15 AM Georjia

at the Amphitheater

2-6 pm

7-7:50 am Mitzi

7-7:50 am Cynthia

Interval Maxx

WEDNESDAY

Barre Express

Aqua

7-8 am Michele Z

7-7:50 am Maggie

Dance Club

TUESDAY

2-3 pm Marcy

Beg. Stability Ball*** 3-4 pm Marcy

1-2 pm Renee

Grandettes 2-3 pm

Grandettes 3-4 pm

Aqua 4-4:50 pm Maggie

Adv. Back Strength & Flex*** 4-5 pm Marcy

Aqua 4-4:50 pm Linda

Grandettes

Int. Stability Ball*** 5:45-8:45 pm 4:30-5:30pm Marcy

Grandettes 5:45-8:45 pm

5:45-8:45 pm

# Reserved for Drama Club Practice

* $3.00 Class

*** Special Price

$2.00 Spin & Muscle Works @ $2.00 SEPTEMBER 2017

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CIMARRON AEROBIC SCHEDULE SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Strength 50

Indoor Cycling

Fitness Camp

Fitness Camp

Fitness Camp

Fitness Camp

7:30-8:30 am Jeanne

6-6:45 am Arden

5:45-6:45 am Arden

5:45-6:45 am Arden

5:45-6:45 am Arden

5:45-6:45 am Arden

Body Sculpting

Fitness Camp

7-8 am Patti

7-8 am Arden

Stretch, Flex, Tone

Dance Fitness

Jazzercise Dance Mixx 8:30-9:30 am Jeanne

Tabata 7-8 am Chris

Dance Fitness

Deep Water 8-9 am 9:30-10:30 am Patti Cynthia

Deep Water

Stretch and Tone 9:45-10:45 am Sherry

Body Sculpting 7-8 am Patti

Stretch, Flex, Tone 8:15-9:15 am Mitzi

8:30-9:30 am Jeanne

Deep Water

Dance Fitness

8:30-9:30 am Patti

9-10 am Patti

Stretch & Relax 10-11 am Maggie

Qi-Gong* 11 am-12 pm Tina

Barre Above 12-1 pm Michele Z

Qi-Gong/ Body Blade* 9-10 am Tina (Pavilion)

Dance Fitness Circuit 9:45-10:45 am Patti

Indoor Cycling 11-11:45 am Arden

Cardio Tone Lite 2-3 pm DeAnn

Yoga/Pilates* 3-4 pm DeAnn

Cycle & Core

Resumes Mid-October

4:15-5:15 pm Sue

Grandettes 12-2 pm

Yoga* 1-2 pm Jerry Gilla Room

Tone Zone 2-3 pm Arden & DeAnn

Fitness Camp 7-8 am Arden

Kickstart Cardio 8-8:45 am Jeanne

Deep Water

8:15-9:15 am Mitzi

8:30-9:30 am Cynthia

Deep Water

Yoga/Pilates*

8:30-9:30 am Patti

9-10 am DeAnn

Stretch & Relax 10-11 am Maggie

Tai Chi Beginner*** 11 am-12 pm Nancy

Tai Chi Con’t.*** 12-1 pm Nancy

Deep Water 8:30-9:30 am Cynthia

Dance Fitness Circuit 9:45-10:45 am Patti

Indoor Cycling 11-11:45 am Arden

Zumba™

2-3 pm Tina

9:30-10:30 am DeAnn

Fitness Camp 10:30-11:30 am Arden

Dance Fitness Circuit 9-10 am Patti

Stretch & Relax 10-11 am Maggie

Mission Slim Possible*** 1-2 pm Chris

Zumba™

Tone Zone

3-4 pm Jerry

2-3 pm Arden & DeAnn

Cycle & Core

Resumes Mid-October

4:15-5:15 pm Sue

3-4 pm Debbie

Yoga/Pilates*

12-1 pm Jerry

Qi Gong/ Body Blade*

Zumba

8:15-9:15 am Jan/DeAnn

Pilates*

2-3 pm DeAnn

Cardio MIx

Therese

Cardio Tone Lite

4-5 pm Jerry

7:15-8:15 am Jan/DeAnn

11 am-12 pm

12-1 pm

1-2 pm

Gentle Yoga*

Total Body Conditioning

PWR! Moves*

Grandettes

Grandettes

3-4 pm Jerry

8-9 am Patti

SATURDAY

Cardio Tone Lite 3-4 pm DeAnn

Gentle Yoga* 4-5 pm Jerry

# Reserved for Drama Club Practice

* $3.00 Class

*** Special Price

$2.00 Indoor Cycling & Muscle Works SEPTEMBER 2017

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS PAPER ARTS & MEMORIES Due to the remodeling of the Chaparral Center the Paper Arts & Memories will be meeting in the Art Club Studio II every Tuesday from 8 a.m til 2 p.m. Thank you for your continued support! See you in the fall! EVERY MONDAY • DOMINOES CLUB

DOMINOES CLUB The Sun City Grand Dominoes Club welcomes you to join us every Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Cimarron Center to play Mexican Train. The first meeting is a FREE lesson and if you wish to join the Club the Annual dues are $5. For more information, call the President, Lee Ball at 623-584-6984 EVERY TUESDAY • MAH JONGG CLUB

MAH JONGG We have sets come and play There will be ladies to guide the way. Summer’s hot and so are our games, Play Mah Jongg and have fun is our aim!! Tuesday play is from 12:30-4:00 pm Wednesday play is from 5:45 pm to 9:30 pm. Tuesday Schedule: September 5, 12, 19 in Sagebrush September 26 NO GAME Wednesday Schedule: September 6, 27 Sagebrush September 13, 20 Gila All you need to participate is a CAM card, a current Mah Jongg card and $5.00 in change, must know how to play the game. Non members may play twice before joining. We welcome you to come and play. Lessons are offered at specific times throughout the year. For further information contact Club Officers for 2017. President, Johanna Roccanova at Roccanova@yahoo.com, Vice President, Susan Berk at suz1027@hotmail.com, Secretary, Saran Hirshman at saran424@aol.com Treasurer, Jean Cameron at je36ca@cox. LAWN BOWLING We welcome all levels and ages to join us for a friendly and relaxing game. Free instruction (and use of club bowls) for beginners. Played on the bowling green at the back of the tennis courts. Currently bowling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7.00 am. Come and join us, you’ll enjoy it! For more information please contact David Shaw at 623-584-2743.

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PINOCHLE The club is traveling around SCG during the refurbishing of the Chaparral Center. Here are the locations for both single (Tuesdays) and double (Fridays) deck pinochle for the month of August. Call VP Barbara Van Landingham if you have questions. 242-7237 Single Deck Tuesday, September 5, Gila Rm, Cimarron Ctr Single Deck Tuesdays, Sept 9, 12,Sagebrush Rm, Sonoran Plaza Single Deck Tuesday, Sept 26, Aqua Fria Rm, Cimarron Ctr Double Deck, Fridays, Sept 1, 29, Gila Rm, Cimarron Ctr Double Deck, Friday, Sept 8, Mesquite/Palms Rm, Sonoran Plaza Double Deck, Friday, Sept 15, Aqua Fria Rm, Cimarron Ctr Double Deck, Friday, Sept 22, Sagebrush Rm, Sonoran Plaza TABLE TENNIS CLUB The Table Tennis Club would like to invite you to come and join with others enjoying the game of ping pong. All skill levels welcome, great exercise. Paddles and balls provided. Tennis type shoes required. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays 9am – Noon. Wednesdays 1pm – 3pm, Thursdays 12:30pm – 3:30pm and Saturday and Sunday 1pm – 4pm. For more information please contact, Jim Elliot at 623-594-8921. SOUND & LIGHTING TRAINING AVAILABLE The Drama & Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG. We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows. Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems. With the many performances we have, there will be opportunities for more trained technical people. This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs. If you have an interest or would like information, please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehling@cox. net or 623-748-9980. BRIDGE CLUB Join us for bridge, there are games every day except Saturday. All skill levels are welcome, check out the game the best suites your skill level and goals. Visit our website for more detailed information. www.scgbridgeclub.com SOCIAL GAMES CLUB Come and play your favorite game. $1 lifetime dues. Such a bargain!! Bring your friends. Bring your games. Make new friends or bring your “old” friends and just have a grand time at the social games club. Stop by and check us out! Free bridge lessons & tips on Mondays. For more information call Sherry Gelb at 623– 975–6899. LINE DANCE LESSONS Line Dance Lessons led by Brenda Thomason are held year round from 9 a.m. to noon at Cimmaron Center. For the remainder of 2017, lessons are held each Wednesday and Saturday. In January, February and March 2018, line dance lessons will be held on Mondays. April through December 2018, line dance lessons return to Wednesdays. Saturday lessons are unchanged. Information: Art at 623-544-1899. Residents $5, non-residents $7

BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS Ballroom dance lessons with Jason Wong are held each Tuesday at Cimarron Center. Lessons begin November 7, 2017. The schedule for November and December is: 4-5 p.m. Beginning Waltz and ChaCha; 5:15-6:15 p.m. is Intermediate Rumba and Tango. Information: Arline at 623-556-4059. Residents $5, non-residents $7

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS OCTOBER 2 • MONDAY • GRAND HIKERS

MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING Interested hikers are welcome at our monthly general meetings, held first Mondays of the month. Learn more about the club, upcoming hikes and tips for more enjoyment and safety in your hikes. More information at Gary Petersen, club president president@scghikers.org, or Cindy Anderson, hike director, hikedirector@scghikers.org. FREE | 3 pm | Mesquite/Palms at Sonoran Plaza (relocated due to Chaparral remodel)

OCTOBER 3 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB

PIANO CONNECTION The Piano Connection is a fun gathering the 1st Tuesday, October to May for pianists and singers of all levels and musical interests to come together in a relaxed setting. It is a comfortable way to get over stage fright, play and sing for others or just come and enjoy the impromptu music. We encourage people to come and play unusual instruments. We will have beverages and cheese afterwards which is a great chance to meet new musical friends. Please contact Barbara McCormack for more information at 623-374-4533. FREE | 1–3 pm | Contact Barbara

OCTOBER 4 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND HIKERS

INTRODUCTORY HIKE Introduces new hikers and prospective members to desert hiking. Helps determine conditioning level and experience of “hiking-at-a-pace” in a club environment. Learn more about the club and membership. Wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water and a snack. Check start time at http://www.scghikers.org/hikes/hikelist.php. More information at Gary Petersen, Club president president@scghikers.org, or Cindy Anderson, Hike director, hikedirector@scghikers.org. OCTOBER 5 • THURSDAY • MUSIC CLUB

MUSIC AL FRESCO AT THE SCG AMPHITHEATER Come and join a wide variety of groups from the SCG Music Club as they present “Music Al Fresco” at the Amphitheater. There will be a wide variety of music – 50’s/60’s Oldies, Folk, 60’s/70’s Rock and Roll fun music from days gone by. Enjoy the terraced Amphitheater, bring your lawn chair (or just a blanket). Bring your own Snack or dinner – do not bring any alcoholic beverages - Cash bar services will be available. MUSIC UNDER THE STARS on a crisp, cool Arizona Fall evening – it doesn’t get any better than that!! FREE | Cash Bar 5 pm Performance 6 pm | SCG Amphitheater

OCTOBER 8 • SUNDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB FALL FLING Welcome the Fall Season and the cooler weather with Music by VITO – performing for your dancing and listening pleasure. The evening will include the line dances we learned in August. Cash bar and BBQ dinner. Tickets for future events on sale 5:30PM – 6:00PM. Thank you to our amazing hosts, Activity Director Suzi Wolcott and Joyce Eiler! Deadline for tickets is Monday, October 2. Tickets for Singles’ events can be purchased on Monday at 3:30 during the weekly Social Hour at Coco’s or at 3:30 on Thursdays at the Anacapa at Corte Bella (22135 N Mission Drive, Sun City West). $20/pp | 5:30pm | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 9 • MONDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB MONTHLY BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON Join your friends at Boots and Bourbon, 14051 W Grand Ave to celebrate our October birthdays. Enjoy lunch whether your birthday is in October or not. The deadline for reservations is Friday, October 6th. Thank you to our fabulous host, Barb Anderson! You can sign up for this fun event during the 3:30 Monday Singles Social Hour at Coco’s or at 3:30 on Thursdays at the Anacapa at Corte Bella (22135 N Mission Drive, Sun City West). If you signed up and find you are unable to make it, please let Barb know so she can change our reservation. Thank you! 1pm | Boots & Bourbon

OCTOBER 9 • MONDAY • MUSIC 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 in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 623-251-530l or sonid@msn.com for more information. FREE | 1:30–3:30 pm | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 13 • FRIDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB MONTHLY DINING OUT Join your friends for dining at Cheesecake Factory, 16134 N 83rd Ave. Peoria. Contact our extraordinary gracious host, Elizabeth Haught at (623)544-2882 by Tuesday October 10th for reservations. If you have signed up for this great event and find you cannot make it, please let Elizabeth know so she can change our reservation. Thank you! 5pm | Cheesecake Factory

OCTOBER 5 • THURSDAY • SINGLES CLUB

3RD ANNUAL MUSIC OF THE NIGHT Musical merriment, games and prizes with heavy hors d’oeuvres, soft drinks, coffee and tea. Hosted by enthusiastic hosts, Susan Sellars and Karen Ehrlich. Ticket deadline is Monday, October 2nd. Tickets for Singles’ events can be purchased on Mondays at 3:30 during the weekly Social Hour at Coco’s or on Thursdays at 3:30 at Anacapa at Corte Bella (22135 N Mission Drive, Sun City West). $10/pp | 6pm | Cimarron Nite Club

OCTOBER 8 • SUNDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB ANNUAL MEETING Attention all Club Members: Come and cast your vote during the election for our 2018 Board of Directors. FREE | 6pm | Cimarron Center

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS OCTOBER 14 • SATURDAY • SINGLES CLUB

OCTOBER 18 • WEDNESDAY • SCG ART CLUB

7:30am | Coco’s

FREE to all SCG Residents | 12:30 pm | SCG Art Studio II

SINGLES CLUB BREAKFAST AT COCO’S Meet up at Coco’s 15955 W Clearview Boulevard for breakfast. 10% off your breakfast! Thank you to our fantastic host, Joe Rayo. No need to call for reservations, just show up! OCTOBER 14 • SATURDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILA

ASU VS. WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME More details to come. For more information contact sbaron24@aol.com. OCTOBER 14 • SATURDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB HILLCREST DANCE SCG Singles are invited to attend the weekly dance at the RH Johnson Social Hall! 6:15 – 6:45 are East Coast Swing Dance Lessons, followed by an Oktoberfest themed dance (Dress is nice casual – German outfits optional. Dress code is: no shorts, tee shirts or tank tops – Lederhosen are OK!). Normally admission is $6 but the fee is waived for our group for this dance. The live band performing is The Breeze. Complimentary ice, water, coffee, tea and cookies. You may bring your own snacks and drinks (alcohol is permitted). There will be designated singles tables and Sun City and Sun City West singles will be attending as well. You can sign up for this fun event during the 3:30 Monday Singles Social Hour at Coco’s or at 3:30 on Thursdays at the Anacapa at Corte Bella (22135 N Mission Drive, Sun City West). FREE | 6:15pm | RH Johnson Social Hall

OCTOBER 17 • TUESDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB WILD HORSE PASS CASINO TRIP FREE BUS RIDE to the Wild Horse Pass Casino. We will depart from Sonoran Plaza at 9:00AM and return to Sonoran Plaza at approximately 5:00PM. Everyone will receive a FREE wagering voucher for $10 upon arrival. Sign up with our magnificent host, Barb Swenson (623) 975-6760, or at swenson36@cox.net. When making a reservation with Barb, please leave the correct spelling of your name, your phone number and your email address. Deadline for reservations is Monday, October 9th. And as always, if you make a reservation and need to cancel, please be courteous and contact Barb, as seating on the bus is limited. FREE | 9am – 5pm | Wild Horse Pass Casino

OCTOBER 17 - 20 & 23 • TUESDAY-FRIDAY & FOLLOWING MONDAY • GRAND GLASS ARTS

INTRODUCTION TO GLASS ARTS CLASS The Glass Arts Club is offering an introductory class for those who want to join the Club and learn the basics of the glass arts. Over a period of five days participants complete three glass art projects, learning and using foil and solder, mosaic and fusing. Two highly skilled glass artists will provide instruction and guidance to participants: in the use of various glass types and equipment; techniques to cut, grind, foil and solder glass; and work safety protocols in the studio. The fee of $100 includes all materials, club dues and a name badge. For further information please call the Glass Arts Studio 623-214-6723, visit the studio (near the Adobe Center) or our website at www.grandglassarts.com. $100 | 1pm–4 pm | Glass Arts Studio

OCTOBER 18 • WEDNESDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

ANNUAL DON AND CHARLIES TRIP This has for sure become a popular evening and IF you have never been there for dinner it is a must---More details to follow soon. IF you plan on joining please RSVP by October 1. You can also phone me if you wish--623 266 8778. We will car pool and leave at 5PM from my home. Don’t miss this fun evening and great dinner. 48

VIVID COLOR LANDSCAPES: PASTELS Katherine Hurley • 70 minutes Discover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastels with a renowned artist. OCTOBER 18 • WEDNESDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB NEW MEMBER MEETING Get your questions answered and find out all that the Singles Club has to offer at the Sago Room at the Palm Center. Thank you to our excellent Director of Membership, Marlene Barczynski! FREE | 10am | Sago Room/Palm Center

OCTOBER 18 • WEDNESDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB GAME NIGHT Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, deck of cards and a shuffler for hand and foot, or any other game.) Also bring your own soft drink. Thank you to our wonderful host, Nancy Dailey! FREE | 6pm | Cimarron Nite Club

OCTOBER 19 • THURSDAY • SCG PHOTO CLUB

TRAVELOGUE - SEVEN DAYS IN VIENNA Gary Jann, member of Grand Photos, will take you on a walking tour through one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Some of the highlights include St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Schonbrunn Baroque palace, many parks including Prater Park, State Opera House, wide boulevards like Ringstrausse, quaint winding streets, historic architecture, waterways including the Danube, and eateries with food samples. Please join us for seven glorious days in Vienna.Photos with a Twist FREE | 7pm | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 19 • THURSDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB MONTHLY POKER NIGHT Your ticket includes pizza and game chips. Bring your own soft drink. Prizes for the top three winners. Beginners and guests of members are welcome. Thank you to our fantastic hosts, Bob Reynolds and Melanie Betts! Deadline for $10 tickets: Monday October 16. Tickets for Singles’ events can be purchased on Monday at 3:30 during the weekly Social Hour at the Coco’s, or at 3:30 on Thursdays at the Anacapa at Corte Bella (22135 N Mission Drive, Sun City West). $10/pp | 6pm | Cimarron Nite Club

OCTOBER 19 • THURSDAY • GARDEN CLUB

YEARLY CLUB MEETING Meet at the Cimarron Center at 8:30 am for check in, enjoy coffee provided and bring morning refreshments to share! Featured speaker Carolyn Hills, Master Gardener, talks about fun propagation projects right from your kitchen! Talk begins about 9:10. Garden club dues of $10/year are payable in October or when you return to town! Further info, contains Cherie Czaplicki at cczaplicki@ cox.net or 623-975-5397. OCTOBER 20 • FRIDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB FISH FRY AT THE TOAST CAFÉ (FORMERLY MARTINS) Join us for a fun evening and delicious food at the Toast Cafe at Sun Village, 14300 W Bell Rd. All you can eat fish is $12.99 or two pieces for $8.99. Stop at the gated entry for a restaurant pass. You can sign up for this fun event during the Monday Singles Social Hour at Coco’s at 3:30, at or at 3:30 on Thursdays at the Anacapa at Corte Bella (22135 N Mission Drive, Sun City West), or contact our fabulous host, Lois Grand Lifestyles | OCTOBER 2017 | grandinfo.com


CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS Burch at loismburch@yahoo.com by Tuesday, October 17th. If you signed up and find you are unable to make it, please let Lois know, so she can change our reservation. Thank You! 5pm | Toast Cafe

OCTOBER 20 • FRIDAY • SCG PHOTO CLUB

PHOTOGRAPHER’S SHOWCASE OPENING RECEPTION PHOTOS WITH A TWIST Featuring Pieter Burggraaf Pieter has been a Grand Photos member since 2014. He exhibits both color and black and white photos which capture the beauty of flowers, his respect for Southwestern Indian cultures, the majesty of western landscapes, and the calm of water, along with many whimsical twists. He works with a modest camera and uses robust post processing and creative mounting to enhance his photos. SLIDE PRESENTATION Featuring Don Boucher As a background to Pieter’s exhibit, Don Boucher has selected a variety of photos (235), all enhanced by using his iPad. It will be a looped presentation lasting the two hours of the photo exhibit…a variety of photos with soft background music (Giovanni’s Classic Nights). Free refreshments and other goodies. Open to all SCG residents. Join us for a creative look at photography. Exhibits continues until November 16. FREE | 1pm – 3pm | SCG Photo Studio

OCTOBER 25 • WEDNESDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB GAME NIGHT Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, deck of cards and a shuffler for hand and foot, or any other game.) You are welcome to bring your own soft drink. No reservation needed – just show up! Thank you to our fantastic host, Nancy Daily! 6pm | Cimarron Night Club

OCTOBER 25 • WEDNESDAY • DEMOCRATIC INTEREST GROUP

KATHY HOFFMAN & DAVID SCHAPIRIA

CANDIDATES FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

Please join us to hear from these candidates for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction. Kathy Hoffman is a dedicated educator, with over 5 years of experience in Arizona’s education system. Her passion for education comes from personal experience in a diverse array of settings, including bilingual education, special education, and volunteer work. She currently works at a K-8 school in the Peoria Unified School District. Kathy’s message is, “Arizona’s future starts in our schools.” Tempe Councilmember David Schapira is an educator and public-school advocate. David worked as a high school teacher, an ASU instructor, a school administrator and a school board member. He served in the AZ House of Representatives and the State Senate. He was on the Education Committee throughout his time in the Legislature fighting in the trenches for resources for schools. This is the time to learn about these candidates for the November 2018 election. Refreshments begin at 6 p.m.; meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Call Sharon @ 623.594.0010 or go to www.granddems.org FREE | 6:30 pm | Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room

OCTOBER 21 & 22 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • SCG ART CLUB

NEU ART WEEKEND ARTISTS GROUP SHOW The Neu Art SCG Art Club Members will be exhibiting and selling their artistic wares during this weekend. Come and see what is available in the Art Club building. Prices will vary | 9am –4 pm | SCG Art Club Building

OCTOBER 23 • MONDAY • MUSIC 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 in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 623-251-530l or sonid@msn.com for more information. FREE | 1:30–3:30 pm | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 24 - 26 • TUESDAY - THURSDAY • GRAND HIKERS

FLAGSTAFF HIKING TRIP Each day choose from an easy, moderate/difficult or strenuous hikes that adjust for the high altitude. Includes Humphreys Peak, weather permitting. Hikers make their own hotel reservations from a prearranged hotel and arrange their own car pools. Suggested car pool fees will be listed for the trip to the hotel and for each hike. Drive up on October 24, hike, then check into hotel for two nights. On October 26, check out, hike and drive home.

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ACTIVE ADULTS  TRADITIONAL WORSHIP Interpreting for the Deaf at All Services SUNDAY Bible Study Morning Worship Evening Worship

9 a.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY Bible Study & Prayer 6 p.m.

OCTOBER 25 • WEDNESDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

4TH ANNUAL BASKETBALL PANEL The 4th Annual Basketball Panel will be Wednesday October 25 at 10:30AM in the Cimarron Club Room. We have an extremely good panel with wide variety of basketball experience/knowledge. Bring your questions for discussion to the session or submit to me in advance. 10:30 am | Cimarron Center

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NPA PRESENTS “LASTING IMPRESSIONS”

TAD PRESENTS “JAMES GARNER’S TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY CASH”

Canada’s Foremost Female Impressionist Entertainer! Karen’s show “All In One” creates hilarious visual and vocal illusions. The audience will be treated to such musical “Guests” as Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, and Shania Twain …not to mention the men…Aaron Neville, Joe Cocker, Michael Bolton and Michael McDonald…to name a few! Audiences are spellbound by Karen’s skill at recreating these diverse characters, capturing their voices as well as their mannerisms. Karen’s portrayals have been earning her standing ovations from Bally’s in Atlantic City to Canada’s premier Casino in Windsor and from Japan to a U.S. Naval base on the Indian Ocean.

A classy and authentic production, The Cash Tribute Show featuring James Garner honors the life and music of the legendary “Man in Black” – Johnny Cash. Garner and his band perform Cash’s music with strong conviction and stunning accuracy, combining historical accounts and personal anecdotes about America’s most beloved singing storyteller. Hits include: Folsom Prison Blues, I Walk the Line and Ring of Fire. The Cash Tribute Show is committed to the Man in Black’s music with the original “Boom-Chicka-Boom” sound pioneered by Johnny Cash, Luther Perkins and Marshal Grant in 1954.

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TAD PRESENTS “SEPHIRA”

The international music sensation, Sephira, features dueling violins and captivating vocals covering the greatest hits and anthems of our time. Sisters Ruth and Joyce O’Leary deliver their distinct brand of powerful melodies leaving the audience with an exhilarating sense of empowerment and strength. Their psychic “sisterly connection” is very apparent on stage with their delivery and mirror-like choreography. Sephira are undeniably one of the World’s most exciting musical talents having appeared with Andrea Bocelli, Kanye West, Michael Buble and Enya. This was all followed by a two-year engagement as the dancing violinists for the show,“ Celtic Thunder.” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9

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TAD PRESENTS THE “RAT PACK” Direct from Las Vegas – The Pack: A Tribute to Frank, Dean and Sammy! Relive all the laughs, the songs, and of course, The Dames! Our legendary stars will take you back to the music, style, glitz and glamour of vintage Vegas with all the hits and comedy you remember!

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TAD PRESENTS “WHITNEY: THE CONCERT” WHITNEY HOUSTON’S powerful anthems and eternal glamour come to life in this one-of-a-kind staged concert recreation! With a voice that mirrors the call and beauty of Ms. Houston herself, Jade Milian is a dynamic vocalist whose commanding stage presence will have you on the edge of your seat – just as Whitney did so many times over her awardwinning career. Jade has shared the stage with numerous respected and well-known entertainers, including: Liza Minnelli, Big and Rich, Natalie Cole, Nick Carter, and many more. She has been recognized for her performances on BET television and various local and national commercials! MONDAY, MARCH 12

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NPA PRESENTS “NEW ODYSSEY”

New Odyssey has been together over thirty years. The secret to their success is their ability to adapt to any and every audience. From performing arts theaters and corporate events to festival beer tents, New Odyssey is prepared for anything! While using the latest technology and equipment, they are constantly updating their material and creating timeless musical compositions that surprise and delight everyone. New Odyssey will simply mesmerize you. Classic rock, country, novelty and specialty arrangements are

all the calling card of this must see group. Three Guys, Thirty Instruments. New Odyssey. The most unique act on the circuit.

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS OCTOBER 27 • FRIDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY Come and join us for a Ghoulishly Good Time! Costumes are encouraged as usual, but not mandatory, with $CASH$ prizes for the clever members who are in costume. Witches, goblins and other scary characters will be there for fun, food, and music by Tru Memories. A cash bar will be available. Volunteers will be needed to find the best costumes for this year. Thank you to our marvellous hosts, Suzi Wolcott and Renee Rut! The ticket deadline is Monday, October 23rd. Tickets for Singles’ events can be purchased on Monday at 3:30 during the weekly Social Hour at the Coco’s or at 3:30 on Thursdays at the Anacapa at Corte Bella (22135 N Mission Drive, Sun City West). $20/pp | 5:30pm | Cimarron Night Club

OCTOBER 27 • FRIDAY • SCG LADY PUTTERS

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING The SCG Lady Putters will hold their annual General Membership Mtg. at 9:30 am in the Sagebrush Ballroom at the Sonoran Plaza on October 27, 2017. Please bring your check book if you are planning to purchase any new uniform, supplies, or if you plan to play in the SCG/ Festival Match Play Tournament. If you would like more info please visit our website at ladyputters.weebly.com or contact Phyllis Prosser at scgprossers@gmail.com FREE | 9:30 am | Sagebrush Ballroom

OCTOBER 28 • SATURDAY • SINGLES CLUB

SINGLES CLUB BREAKFAST AT COCO’S Meet up at Coco’s at 15955 W Clearview Boulevard for breakfast. 10% off your breakfast! Thank you to our outstanding host, Joe Rayo! No need to call for reservations, just show up! 7:30pm | Coco’s

OCTOBER 31 • TUESDAY • PET CLUB

HOWL-O -WEEN PET PARTY The SCG Pet Club invites you to bring your dog to a free Halloween Costume Party. All SCG residents welcome. FREE | 10am - Noon | Small Dog Pet Park

NOVEMBER 2 • THURSDAY • SCG PHOTO CLUB

TRAVELOGUE - THE DARK CONTINENT Some members of the Grand Photos club opted for a trip to Africa in November 2016. Our itinerary included parts of South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. While the primary focus was photographing the animals of the region, there were additional highlights and surprises as well. Bill Haskamp will take you through a selection of photos from the trip. Join us and develop your won urge to see a part of the ‘dark continent. FREE | 7pm | Cimarron Center

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS NOVEMBER 3 • FRIDAY • GRAND CONNECTION INTEREST GROUP

FLAVOUR - DINNER, DANCE AND MUSIC Back by popular demand! Tickets can be purchased from Betty Shelton 623-561-8525 or Stan Johnson 623-544-7154. Our featured music back by popular demand will be “FLAVOUR” recording artists: Bryne Donaldson & Lawrence Ross. This event is a pre-holiday gala which promises to be a lot of fun. Drawings, door prizes, 50/50 raffle. Come out and meet your neighbors and new friends. The event sells out quickly so purchase your tickets early. Dinner – Dance – Music – NO tickets sold at the door. Open seating. $35pp | 5:30pm – 9:30pm | Cimarron Center – Gila Room

NOVEMBER 4 • SATURDAY • GRAND STITCHERS

THE GRAND BOUTIQUE The Grand Boutique has handcrafted items for you and your home. Jewelry, knitted, quilted and embroidered items, doll clothes, and more. Great items and gifts for everyone! FREE | 9am – 1pm | Stitchers Studio – Palm Center

NOVEMBER 6 • MONDAY • GRAND HIKERS

MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING Interested hikers are welcome at our monthly general meetings, held first Mondays of the month. Learn more about the club, upcoming hikes and tips for more enjoyment and safety in your hikes. More information at Gary Petersen, Club president president@scghikers.org, or Cindy Anderson, Hike director, hikedirector@scghikers.org. FREE | 3 pm | Location TBD

NOVEMBER 7 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB

PIANO CONNECTION The Piano Connection is a fun gathering the 1st Tuesday, October to May for pianists and singers of all levels and musical interests to come together in a relaxed setting. It is a comfortable way to get over stage fright, play and sing for others or just come and enjoy the impromptu music. We encourage people to come and play unusual instruments. We will have beverages and cheese afterwards which is a great chance to meet new musical friends. Please contact Barbara McCormack for more information at 623-374-4533. FREE | 1–3 pm | Contact Barbara

NOVEMBER 8 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND HIKERS

INTRODUCTORY HIKE Introduces new hikers and prospective members to desert hiking. Helps determine conditioning level and experience of “hiking-at-a-pace” in a club environment. Learn more about the club and membership. Wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water and a snack. Check start time at http://www.scghikers.org/hikes/hikelist.php. More information at Gary Petersen, Club president president@scghikers.org, or Cindy Anderson, Hike director, hikedirector@scghikers.org. NOVEMBER 13 • MONDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

GRAND CANYON COLLEGE BASKETBALL Thinking about checking out Grand Canyon College Basketball this season. Monday November 13 versus Robert Morris (from PA)

NOVEMBER 13 • MONDAY • MUSIC 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 in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 623-251-530l or sonid@msn.com for more information. FREE | 1:30–3:30 pm | Cimarron Center

NOVEMBER 15 • WEDNESDAY • ART CLUB

ABSTRACT PAINTING AND COLLAGE Robert Burridge • 55 minutes Watch how Robert uses acrylics, paper collage and his twenty years of teaching experiences to create paintings for his museum exhibitions. FREE to all SCG Residents | 12:30 pm | SCG Art Studio II

NOVEMBER 15 - 19 • WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY • TENNIS CLUB

SHINE IN THE SUN TENNIS SPECTACULAR! Shine in the Sun Tennis Spectacular! Title sponsor: Scott Shull with Edward Jones Benefiting: Eve’s Place. Women’s, men’s, singles, doubles, mixed Consolation tournaments. Gender specific t-shirts, special events for all. Friday player picnic, ages 45 & over. Enter September 1 at: shineinthesun.weebly.com. If unable to enter online—please contact Ray Yost, Tournament Director: rman50@aol.com or 814-4500157. NOVEMBER 16 • THURSDAY• LANGUAGE CLUB

MEMBERSHIP MEETING! Members and interested residents are invited to attend the General Membership meeting of the club. Membership forms for the new academic year September 2017 to August 2018 could be found in the Clubs’ bulletin corner in front of the library in the Sonoran Plaza. Come and learn more about the club, our plans, and have your questions answered. FREE | 2 pm | TBD

NOVEMBER 17 & 18; 20 - 22 • FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MONDAY-WEDNESDAY • GRAND GLASS ARTS

INTRODUCTION TO GLASS ARTS CLASS The Glass Arts Club is offering an introductory class for those who want to join the Club and learn the basics of the glass arts. Over a period of five days participants complete three glass art projects, learning and using foil and solder, mosaic and fusing. Two highly skilled glass artists will provide instruction and guidance to participants: in the use of various glass types and equipment; techniques to cut, grind, foil and solder glass; and work safety protocols in the studio. The fee of $100 includes all materials, club dues and a name badge. For further information please call the Glass Arts Studio 623-214-6723, visit the studio (near the Adobe Center) or our website at www.grandglassarts. com. $100 | 1pm–4 pm | Glass Arts Studio

NOVEMBER 18 & 19 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • SCG ART CLUB

GRAND EASEL WEEKEND ARTISTS GROUP SHOW The Grand Easel SCG Art Club Members will be exhibiting and selling their artistic wares during this weekend. Come and see what is available in the Art Club building. Prices will vary | 9am – 4 pm | SCG Art Club Building

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CLUB SPECIAL EVENTS NOVEMBER 27 • MONDAY • MUSIC 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 in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 623-251-530l or sonid@msn.com for more information. FREE | 1:30–3:30 pm | Cimarron Center

DECEMBER 2 • SATURDAY • GRAND STITCHERS

THE GRAND BOUTIQUE The Grand Boutique has handcrafted items for you and your home. Jewelry, knitted, quilted and embroidered items, doll clothes, and more. Great items and gifts for everyone! FREE | 9am – 1pm | Stitchers Studio – Palm Center

DECEMBER 4, 5, 7, 11 & 12 • MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY • GRAND GLASS ARTS

INTRODUCTION TO GLASS ARTS CLASS The Glass Arts Club is offering an introductory class for those who want to join the Club and learn the basics of the glass arts. Over a period of five days participants complete three glass art projects, learning and using foil and solder, mosaic and fusing. Two highly skilled glass artists will provide instruction and guidance to participants: in the use of various glass types and equipment; techniques to cut, grind, foil and solder glass; and work safety protocols in the studio. The fee of $100 includes all materials, club dues and a name badge. For further information please call the Glass Arts Studio 623-214-6723, visit the studio (near the Adobe Center) or our website at www.grandglassarts.com. $100 | 1pm–4 pm | Glass Arts Studio

DECEMBER 5 • TUESDAY • MUSIC CLUB

PIANO CONNECTION The Piano Connection is a fun gathering the 1st Tuesday, October to May for pianists and singers of all levels and musical interests to come together in a relaxed setting. It is a comfortable way to get over stage fright, play and sing for others or just come and enjoy the impromptu music. We encourage people to come and play unusual instruments. We will have beverages and cheese afterwards which is a great chance to meet new musical friends. Please contact Barbara McCormack for more information at 623-374-4533. FREE | 1–3 pm | Contact Barbara

DECEEMBER 11 • MONDAY • MUSIC 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 in the Cimarron Club Room. Please contact David Durham at 623-251-530l or sonid@msn.com for more information. FREE | 1:30–3:30 pm | Cimarron Center

DECEMBER 16 & 17 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • SCG ART CLUB

ART CHIX WEEKEND ARTIST GROUP SHOW The Art Chix SCG Art Club Members will be exhibiting and selling their artistic wares during this weekend. Come and see what is available in the Art Club building. Prices will vary | 9am – 4 pm | SCG Art Club Building

DECEMBER 19 • TUESDAY • SPORTS MEMORABILIA

SAVE THE DATE - HOLIDAY PARTY Once fliers are e-mailed you will NEED TO RSVP to plan accordingly and have enough food, give aways, prizes etc. More details to come.

FREE

Limited seating available.

FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. Doors do not open until 9:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.

FREE POPCORN

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. TUESDAY 8 A.M. • THURSDAY 8 A.M. • SATURDAYS 10 A.M.

OCTOBER 13 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

$10/person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

FREE | Movie at 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

CLIFF CASTLE CASINO EXPRESS Each week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand. You will find more fun, excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona. Slots? Definitely, and all the popular ones too! Poker and Blackjack? You bet, in a casual and friendly atmosphere. Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play. Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center. If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus, please call 888-582-5287. OCTOBER 7 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

MARKET AT GRAND Support your local farmers with local produce, arts, crafts and specialty food items in the Palm Center Parking Lot. Visit SCG’s studios just across the street in our Village Center – for resident made art and crafts to purchase! FREE | 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Palm Center Parking Lot and Village Center

OCTOBER 7 • SATURDAY • MUSIC

GRAND CABARET - SHOWTUNE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS: LEGENDARY LADIES OF SOUL Due to unavoidable circumstances, these ladies had to cancel their Grand Cabaret show earlier this year. But they’re back with a performance that will take us from Gospel to Motown to Soul. Enjoy popular hits of such vocal icons as Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, Tina Turner, Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and many more! These 3 powerhouse singers and a live band add up to another evening of music magic right here in the Grand. Tickets may be purchased online at www.scgrandmusicclub.com; grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F 9:00 a.m. –4:00 pm) $20/person | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza $20/person | 2 p.m. Cash Bar | 3 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 10 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

TAD PRESENTS: HEATH HYCHE Get ready for THE HEATH SHOW! A one-man, high-energy, comedic adventure! Heath uses stand-up comedy, quick-change costumes, original music, sound effects, and cleverly constructed props and scenery to take the audience on a journey through his vivid imagination and meet a cavalcade of manic characters. Heath Hyche’s TV credits include The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Last Comic Standing and two seasons on Blue Collar TV alongside Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy and Bill Engvall. On the big screen, Heath appeared in the films Man on the Moon with Jim Carrey and in Will Ferrell’s Talladega Nights. $18/person Front of House | $15/person Back of House 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 10 - 13 • TUESDAY - FRIDAY • FREE SPIRIT TRIP

ALBUQUERQUE BALLOON FIESTA - SOLD OUT!!

$850pp/double | $1050pp/single | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

OCTOBER 12 • THURSDAY • DANCE

MONTHLY LINE DANCE SOCIAL Can’t get enough dancing? Then come join Brenda Thomason as she leads dancers in a lively evening of beginners through intermediate line dancing. Call Art at 623-544-1899 for additional information. Tickets are available online at www.grandinfo.com, the Activities Desk or at the door. Everyone is welcome. $5/person | 6:30 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

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GRAND MOVIE SERIES - SLEEPY HOLLOW 2 SHOWTIMES!! Experience the unique Grand Movie Series inside the comfort of the Sonoran Plaza as we feature award winning movies. We bring the movie theatre to you with giant viewing screens, tiered seating and even free popcorn. Grand Café is open for addition movie snacks, soda and even a limited bar. LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. DOORS DO NOT OPEN UNTIL 9:30 a.m and 12:30 p.m. OCTOBER 17 • TUESDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP

CASTLE DOME GHOST TOWN Castle Dome, Arizona is located on the west side of the state of Arizona, between Quartzsite to the north, and Yuma to the south. We’ll stop in Quartzsite for lunch on your own. Castle Dome is home to the longest working mine in Arizona, operating from 1862 to 1979. At its peak, Castle Dome had over 3,000 residents. Spanish conquistadors were the first to discover silver in this area in the 1600’s, but it wasn’t until the mid-1800’s that Americans began to mine rich silver and lead ore deposits in Castle Dome. More than nine million pounds of lead ore were extracted here during both world wars, to meet the demand for bullets. The mines closed for good in 1979. We’ll tour 50 buildings, including a hotel, doctor’s office, church with functional bell tower, blacksmith shop, assay office, sheriff’s office, jail, and several saloons. Most of the artifacts on display were pulled from mine shafts. This is a fabulous tour! *This trip is offered in conjunction with TJ Travels. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $80/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 8:30 a.m. Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

OCTOBER 19 • THURSDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP - SOLD OUT! OCTOBER 20 • FRIDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP

FALL LEAVES IN OAK CREEK AND LUNCH AT THE JUNIPINE RESORT Lucky for us, Arizona’s first All-American Road, the Red Rock Scenic Byway is just a hop, skip and a jump away from the Valley, and ours to enjoy with every changing season! The road they call “the museum without walls” will lead into another spectacular Arizona byway— Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Road, rated a Top 5 Most Scenic Drive by Rand McNally—and most spectacular during the fall season! We’ll stop for a delicious lunch, included, at the Junipine Resort, where we’ll be offered a limited menu, plus a soft drink and there is always something for everyone. After lunch, we’ll explore the banks of Oak Creek, just behind the restaurant—an easy stroll, or bus ride— whichever you prefer. From here we’ll get back on the bus and travel the high country switchbacks, enjoying the scenery and stopping for photo opportunities. We’ll make our way to Flagstaff, and take a minute to explore this charming downtown area before heading back to the Valley. This is always a very popular fall driving tour that fills quickly. *This trip is offered in conjunction with TJ Travels. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not Grand Lifestyles | OCTOBER 2017 | grandinfo.com


TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $90/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 9 a.m. Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

OCTOBER 19 - 22 • THURSDAY - SUNDAY • DRAMA

NANA’S NAUGHTY KNICKERS Written by Katherine Disavino Bridget and her Grandmother, who is 80, are about to become roommates. What Bridget saw as a unique opportunity to stay with her favorite Nanna in New York for the summer quickly turns into an experience she’ll never forget. It seems her sweet Grandmother is running an illegal boutique from her apartment, selling handmade ‘items’ to every senior citizen in the five borough area. The perfect crime which is soon twisted into reality. For tickets: www.granddrama. com or www.grandinfo.com or visit the Activities Desk (9 a.m.–4 p.m. Monday–Friday)

of spooky fun! Enjoy live music, dancing, costume contest, souvenir photos and a specialty drink along with a catered dinner. *Sign up for costume contest during the event and catered dinner details will be announced soon. $27/person | 6 p.m. | Cash Bar Event | Palm Center

OCTOBER 28 • SATURDAY • DANCE

HALLOWEEN DANCE 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, $10, are on sale now. They may be purchased online at www. grandinfo.com or at the Activities Office. For further information contact: Louise at 623-214-2704 or Tom at 623-594-0536. $10/person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar; 7 p.m. Dance | Cimarron Center

$12/person | Thursday - Saturday | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza $12/person | Sunday | 2:30 p.m. Doors Open 3 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 28 • SATURDAY • DANCE

OCTOBER 20 • FRIDAY • DANCE

SCG PUMPKIN CARVING/DÉCORATING EXTRAVAGANZA Come join us as we celebrate everything pumpkin! Nothing says fall like pumpkins. Give into your pumpkin desires as we carve pumpkins, drink pumpkin lattes, eat pumpkin seeds, pie and more. Bring your own pumpkin and we’ll provide all the tools and even some guided help. While you are creating your masterpiece, enjoy some refreshments and the movie Hocus Pocus. Award will be given for all around best carved pumpkin at the end of the event.

WELCOME BACK TO BALLROOM Welcome back. Vacation’s over! It’s time to practice your dancing skills. This month’s fun ballroom dance features the first in a series of new ballroom musicians coming here for the next several months. Vito Mandarino of Music by Vito has performed at dance clubs, on the radio, and in New York nightclubs for 40 years and recently relocated to Arizona. He has a repertoire of danceable tunes including 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. For information about ballroom lessons and dances contact Arline at 623-556-4059. Tickets may purchase online at www.grandinfo.com or at the SCG Activities Desk. Call for tickets at the door. $10 per person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar 7 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

OCTOBER 20 & 21 • FRIDAY & SATURDAY • MUSIC

GROOVIN’ THRU THE SIXTIES - SOLD OUT!!

$20/person | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Cimarron Club

OCTOBER 21 • SATURDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP

88TH ANNUAL HELLDORADO DAYS IN TOMBSTONE SOLD OUT!! $70/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 8 a.m. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor.

Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

OCTOBER 24 • TUESDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP - SOLD OUT! OCTOBER 25 • WEDNESDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP - SOLD OUT!

LUNCH ASYLUM RESTAURANT AT THE GRAND HOTEL IN JEROME

$99/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 8 a.m. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

OCTOBER 26 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT

SPOOKTACULAR PALM CENTER EVENT Another Palm Center Event!!! We’re inviting all ghosts, goblins, ghouls, creatures, characters and superheroes to join us for an evening Grand Lifestyles | OCTOBER 2017 | grandinfo.com

HALLOWEEN DANCE - SOLD OUT!!

$10/person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar; 7 p.m. Dance | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 31 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

$5/person | 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. | Sagebrush Ballroom

NOVEMBER 1 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND EVENT

MAN OF LA MANCHA - AZ BROADWAY THEATRE Fight evil, right wrongs and restore chivalry! Man of La Mancha is the story of one man’s quest to dream “The Impossible Dream” of a world where honor and salvation prevail. ABT alum and fan favorite James Rio returns to the ABT stage as the indomitable and optimistic Don Quixote in this soaring Broadway hit. Winner of five Tony Awards for its rousing score and timely themes, this musical will have you tilting at windmills! $76/person | 4:30 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Lot; Dinner 5:30 p.m.; Performance 7:30 p.m.

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COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred features J David Sloan. A country music icon and owner of the legendary Mr. Lucky’s, J David Sloan and Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980’s. In addition, there will be a free, one-hour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk. For further information contact Earlene at 623-544-3602. $10/person | 6-7 p.m. Arizona 2-Step lesson; 7 p.m. Dancing Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 3 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

FALL SHRED DAY Get rid of your unneeded and unwanted documents safely and securely at a minimal cost. One ticket allows you to shred two banker storage boxes or two clothes baskets of documents. Ticket for appointment times can ONLY be purchased at the Activities desk prior to event. Tickets are limited so get them early! Please no trash bags. $5 per ticket | 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Sonoran Parking Lot

NOVEMBER 3 • FRIDAY • MUSIC - SOLD OUT!! NOVEMBER 4 • SATURDAY • MUSIC - SOLD OUT!! NOVEMBER 5 • SUNDAY • MUSIC

CIMARRON NIGHTCLUB - BROADWAY CLASSICS

THE RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF SHOWTUNE PRODUCTIONS Many of our patrons missed this sold out performance last year because it debuted in the Grand over the summer. By popular request, we are pleased to bring them back for an even bigger show. This outstanding choreographed production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other large theatrical venues around the country. Although our stage is small, the talent is strictly big time. A rare opportunity to celebrate up close the Golden Age of Broadway with classic song and dance routines from your favorite musicals. Live music at its best. This show will sell out quickly! Tickets may be purchased online at www.scgrandmusicclub.com; www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk (MF 9am - 4 pm) Event Coordinator Didi Nielsen, 623-583-4406 $20/person | 6 p.m. Cash Bar; 7 p.m. Performance | Cimarron Nite Club

NOVEMBER 4 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

THE MARKET AT GRAND Support your local farmers with local produce, arts, crafts and specialty food items at the Palm Center. Visit SCG’s studios just across the street in our Village Center – for resident made art and crafts to purchase! FREE | 7 a.m - Noon | Palm Center and Village Center Studios

NOVEMBER 4 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

FALL SEMI - ANNUAL GARAGE SALE Come out and enjoy the many items for sale. There will be over 150 vendors with many great bargains and hidden treasures! Want to sell your items? Purchase your space in the Activities Office! Spaces are limited and go quickly! Goodwill of Central AZ will be stationed in the Sonoran parking lot from 11:30am until 2:00pm collecting leftover and unneeded items. Please no TV’s, mattresses, auto parts, building materials, hazardous materials, tires, cleaning products, flammable products, pesticides/lawn/garden products, or paint/painting supplies. Breakfast and popcorn available for purchase. FREE | 7 a.m. – Noon | Sonoran Plaza Parking Lot

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NOVEMBER 4 • SATURDAY • MUSIC

SONORAN SKIES BAND - A GRAND ECLECTIC ROCK AND FOLK SHOW Five Vocalists and five instrumentalists comprise the newest SCG band: SONORAN SKIES - B J Davis, Terry Pierce, Gary Lees, Marv Myhre, Doug and Sherry Bennett, along with featured guest artist, Judy Snedeker sing and play an eclectic selection of folk, rock, and country songs spanning six decades: “Only You”, “PrettyWoman,” you lovely “Brown-eyed Girl”, can give me that “Peaceful Easy Feeling”. So, get that “Wagon Wheel” moving and maybe you can get to “Amarillo by Morning”. “Time Goes By” but if you use “Tulsa Time”, you might be able to “Runaway” to the “Neon Moon” in time to do a little “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”. In the meantime, “Love Will Keep Us Alive”, so “Take It Easy “ and “Teach Your Children Well”. We know that you’re busy “Eight Day a Week” but if you find that you have some spare time, consider spending it “Under the Boardwalk”. Until then, enjoy “The Sounds of Silence”. If you like these songs and the bands that made them popular, you’ll love SONORAN SKIES! Tickets may be purchased online at www.grandmusicclub.com; www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk (M-F 9 a.m - 4 p.m). Event Coordinator - Doug Bennett at 616-450-1768. $10/person | 6 p.m. Cash Bar; 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 5 • SUNDAY • GRAND TRIP

MESA MARKETPLACE SHOPPING There is more to see here than anyone can see in one day! A single breezeway covers a mile and a quarter of shopping lanes with 900 merchants stocking 1600 shops; this place is enormous! $20/person | 8:30 a.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area 4:30 p.m. Bus departs Marketplace

NOVEMBER 6 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

NEWCOMER’S COFFEE As a new resident, this is your opportunity to learn about the Sun City Grand community! Please contact the Activities desk to register for this event, or for more information please call the ticket desk at 623546-7449 FREE | 8:30 a.m. Coffee Bar | 9 a.m. Presentation Starts | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 7 • TUESDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP

SABINO CANYON NATURE WALK & LUNCH - SOLD OUT! $90/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 8 a.m. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

NOVEMBER 8 - 9 • WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP

LAUGHLIN OVERNIGHT We thought it might be fun to go ahead and offer a real no-frills overnighter that includes transportation to Laughlin and a one night stay at the Aquarius Casino Resort. We all know that Laughlin is a great destination for the gamblers in our group, but you’ll also find great food and plenty to do on the Colorado River. Just 184 miles from Phoenix, 90 miles short of Las Vegas, Laughlin’s an easy drive in our cozy buses. We’ll stop first for coffee & goodies, and then later for lunch on your own at Lucia’s in Wikieup, Arizona. Lucia’s is a tour all unto itself, with strolling peacocks, koi ponds, gorgeous Indian jewelry—not to mention the fantastic food, kitschy atmosphere and famous walnut cream pie! We’ll arrive in Laughlin, check into our hotel and cut loose until the following morning. There’s plenty to do in Laughlin, but if you’d like to stick with your tour guide and casino hop—that’s okay too! *This trip is offered in conjunction with TJ Travels. This Grand Lifestyles | OCTOBER 2017 | grandinfo.com


TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $199/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 8 a.m. Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

NOVEMBER 9 • THURSDAY • FREE SPIRIT TRIP

SEDONA Travel to Sedona, home to over 300 artists that draw from the quiet, colorful, and spectacular physical environment. The red rocks, drifting clouds, towering pinnacles, and sheer canyon walls lend incredible beauty to this area. Shop in the many shops and galleries. Lunch is included. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $99/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

NOVEMBER 9 • THURSDAY • DANCE

MONTHLY LINE DANCE SOCIAL Can’t get enough dancing? Then come join Brenda Thomason as she leads dancers in a lively evening of beginners through intermediate line dancing. Call Art at 623-544-1899 for additional information. Tickets are available online at www.grandinfo.com, the Activities Desk or at the door. Everyone is welcome. $5/person | 6:30 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

NOVEMBER 9 - 11 • THURSDAY - SATURDAY • DRAMA

SCG DRAMA CLUB CABARET PLAYERS PRESENT GRAND DELIGHTS For tickets: www.granddrama.com or www.grandinfo.com or visit the Activities Desk (9 a.m.–4 p.m. Monday–Friday) $8/person | Thursday - Saturday | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 10 • FRIDAY • DANCE

ROCKIN’ OLDIES MONTHLY ROCK AND SWING DANCE This rock and swing dance, formerly known as the Monthly Variety Dance, will feature 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.grandinfo. com or at the Activities Desk or at the door. For further information, contact Louise at 623-214-2704 or Tom at 623-594-0536. $10/person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar; 7 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 11 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

GRAND FALL FEST Main Stage – located near fountain court: Desert Coyotes hit the main stage for live entertainment throughout the day. Community Stage – located near Palm Court: back to back performances by Sun City Grand’s Performing Arts Clubs. Come see what SCG has to offer and get involved in your community. Enjoy a new feature this year, where all the SCG Clubs will be featured in one convenient area. Explore our 100+ Artisan Vendors. Everything from jewelry, art, paintings and more! Compete in the 2nd Annual Pie Grand Lifestyles | OCTOBER 2017 | grandinfo.com

Baking Contest. Enjoy, Exploring the Entire Fall Fest with a scavenger hunt for hidden pumpkins. Find them all and be entered to win a prize. FREE | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fall Festival

NOVEMBER 11 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

VETERANS DAY—A TRIBUTE TO OUR SCG VETERANS Our SCG Veterans will ride as part of the City of Surprise Veterans Day Parade on trollies. Please sign up for your spot at the Activities Desk no later than Monday, November 6th, as space is limited. For all SCG Veterans, transportation will be provided to and from the City of Surprise Veterans Day Parade. Parade begins at 9:30am. Please arrive at the Palm Center for pickup at 7:30am. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for our SCG Veterans who have signed up for this celebration. Upon return to SCG, we will host a Patriotic Concert beginning at 1:15pm, as a tribute, salute and remembrance to their service. This is a special performance dedicated to our Sun City Grand Veterans. Concert will be held in the Village Center near the fountain. Reserved seating for SCG Veterans will be provided. FREE | 7:30 a.m. Parade pick-up | 9:30 a.m. Parade begins 1:15 p.m. Veterans Day Tribute Concert

NOVEMBER 12 • SUNDAY • GRAND TRIP

NASCAR CAN- AM 500 Come out to cheer your favorite driver to a win and leave the hectic racetrack driving to our motor coach driver! Please visit www. phoenixraceway.com for gate policies on what you can bring in to the racetrack with you. Always layer yourself (you never know how long the race will go!) and bring hearing/ear protection and sunscreen to the track. Food and beverages available at the track. $78/person | 8:30 a.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Lot

NOVEMBER 15 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND TRIP

BARLEEN’S THAT OLD TIME ROCK ‘N’ ROLL - SOLD OUT!! $56/person | 4 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Lot | 5:15 p.m. Doors Open | 6:30 p.m. Dinner | 7:30 p.m. Showtime

NOVEMBER 16 • THURSDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP

PHOENIX MURAL TOUR AND LUNCH AT GALLERY CAFÉ Phoenix is getting revitalized with mural art and it’s the most exciting thing to hit the city in years! Young artists are plastering the downtown area with elaborate paintings that focus on neighborhood pride and family. Murals have a long tradition in Mexican and Chicano culture and Phoenix’s murals showcase our rich Latino history. This mural revolution makes for a really exciting whirlwind driving tour. Before we begin the mural tour, we’ll enjoy lunch, included, at Gallery Café, the student run restaurant located at The International Culinary School at the Art Institute of Phoenix. Gallery Café offers culinary students a unique opportunity for real-world restaurant experience and instructional content. Under the tutelage of professional chefs, students take their final steps toward becoming culinary professionals and patrons are offered a rich opportunity to enjoy wonderful three-course meals and a truly quality dining experience. Here’s a tour that is always loads of fun. Make your reservation and come with us! *This trip is offered in conjunction with TJ Travels. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $60/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 10 a.m. Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. NOVEMBER 17 • FRIDAY • DANCE

A TOUCH OF GOLD BALLROOM DANCE Join us to celebrate this special ballroom dance featuring the second of our brand new entertainers this season: The Flash Back Dance Band! This five-piece band of professional musicians and vocalists play waltzes, polka, tango, foxtrot and other dance music around the world as well as at private events and local communities. Members of this band have advanced music degrees and have played internationally, for two U.S. Presidents, at Carnegie Hall, the Arizona State Fair, and in a variety of bands in Phoenix and Chicago. They each play multiple instruments and play rock and country as well as ballroom music. They are known for adapting their music and tempo to their audiences. Dress code: no shorts, no jeans, no flip flops. For information contact Arline at 623556-4059. Tickets may be purchased online at www.grandinfo.com or at the SCG Activities Desk. Call for tickets at the door. $10/person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

NOVEMBER 17 - 19 • FRIDAY - SUNDAY • MUSIC

GRAND MUSIC CLUB PRESENTS IRVING’S SONGBOOK A Sun City Grand Tribute to the music of Irving Berlin. A live band accompanies “Talented Grand Residents”. Come out and hear songs you have loved for years. Love songs, fun songs, holiday & Patriotic songs, all from the pen of one man but interpreted by your neightbors! We have a female Barbershop Quartet, A male Octet & a Mixed Octet, trios, duets & solos too! Enjoy “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” “Always,” “White Christmas,” “I Love a Piano,” & oh so many more. We aim to touch your heart & your funny bone. For more information, please contact Jean McCurdy 623-594-2171 or Linda Messer 608-393-9035. Tickets may be purchased online at www.grandinfo.com; or www. scgrandmusicclub.com or at the SCG Activities Desk (Open M-F 9 am-4 pm)” $15/person | Friday & Saturday | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance Sonoran Plaza $15/person | Sunday | 2 p.m. Cash Bar | 3 p.m. Performance Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 20 • MONDAY • TJ TRAVEL TRIP

THE APACHE TRAIL BACKROAD ADVENTURE We’re off to travel the same route as the wagon trains in the days of the old west, the very same trail that served the stage coaches traveling through Arizona. The Apache Trail is said to be one of the most scenic drives in the entire state— winding past canyons, crazy geologic formations, desert flora and fauna and magnificent lake views. Just a few miles into the Apache Trail, we’ll find ourselves at Tortilla Flat for lunch on self. The menu runs from burgers and hotdogs, to sandwiches, chicken platters and more. This authentic remnant of a ghost town started out as a stage stop in 1904 and now serves as a great lunch stop along the Apache Trail. Call in your reservations for this classic tour! *This trip is offered in conjunction with TJ Travels. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $70/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 9 a.m. Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

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NOVEMBER 20 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

GRAND MOVIE SERIES - MEGAN LEAVEY 2 SHOWTIMES!! Experience the unique Grand Movie Series inside the comfort of the Sonoran Plaza as we feature award winning movies. We bring the movie theatre to you with giant viewing screens, tiered seating and even free popcorn. Grand Café is open for additional movie snacks, soda and even a limited bar. LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. DOORS DO NOT OPEN UNTIL 9:30 a.m and 12:30 p.m. FREE | Movie at 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 20-24 • MONDAY - FRIDAY • FREE SPIRIT TRIP

MACYS THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE There’s nothing like holidays in New York City, and this tour gives you the best the city has to offer, including spectacular views, a city cruise, and of course the world-famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with marching bands, elaborate floats and large helium balloon characters. Includes airfare. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $2954pp/double | $3663pp/single | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

NOVEMBER 21 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

TAD’S PIANO MEN GENERATIONS Piano Men Generations celebrates the musical influences of BILLY JOEL and ELTON JOHN brought to you by the amazing Father and Son team of Terry & Nick Davies. Not only have Billy and Elton written and performed music that transcends four decades of music lovers – both have done so, not standing center stage, but seated behind the ebony and ivory of an instrument that will forever define the spirit their music: THE PIANO! Join Terry & Nick on this journey through the careers of two music icons! $18/person Front of House | $15/person Back of House 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 29 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND TRIP

THE BODYGUARD AT THE GAMMAGE Based on the smash hit film, the award-winning musical tells the story of former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, who is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker. Each expects to be in charge; what they don’t expect is to fall in love. A breathtakingly romantic thriller, THE BODYGUARD features a host of irresistible classics including Queen of the Night, So Emotional, One Moment in Time, Saving All My Life, Run to You, I Have Nothing, I Wanna Dance with Somebody and one of the biggest selling songs of all time – I Will Always Love You. $76/person | 5:30p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Lot

DECEMBER 1 • FRIDAY • DANCE

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE This country western dance welcomes popular western entertainer, J. David Sloan and Western Bred. Western Bred hit the Arizona music scene in the 1980's and regularly fills the ballroom here in Grand. In addition, there will be a free, one-hour Arizona Two-Step Dance Lesson from 6 to 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Cash bar. Tickets are on sale at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk. For further information contact Earlene at 623-544-3602 $10/person | 5:30pm Cash Bar | 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. AZ 2 Step Lesson 7 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. DECEMBER 2 • SATURDAY • GRAND EVENT

THE MARKET AT GRAND Support your local farmers with local produce, arts, crafts and specialty food items at the Palm Center. Visit SCG’s studios just across the street in our Village Center – for resident made art and crafts to purchase! FREE | 9 a.m - 1 p.m | Palm Center and Village Center

DECEMBER 2 & 3 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • MUSIC

CIMARRON NIGHTCLUB PRESENTS - TIS THE SEASON TIS THE SEASON Starring Katie Iverson & Bonnie Stenzel - Saturday, December 2 and Sunday, December 3, 2017 - $20.00 per person - 6 pm Cash Bar and doors open - 7 pm Performance - Cimarron Club Room - Please be seated by 6:50 p.m. - It's always guaranteed to be an evening of fun and laughter when two of our favorite performers grace our Nightclub Stage. Both Bonnie and Katie are stars in their own right but they love to team up and bring us a delightful variety of music that celebrates not only the season but the joys of life as well. It's going to be fun and it will sell out quickly! Open table seating. Purchase tickets online at: www.scgrandmusicclub.com; www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F, 9 am-4pm) Event Coordinator: Didi Nielsen 623-583-4406 $20/person | 6 p.m. Cash Bar; 7 p.m. Performance | Cimarron Center

DECEMBER 3 • SUNDAY • GRAND TRIP

TEMPE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Join us for the 49th annual Tempe Festival of Arts! As many as 400 artists and craftspersons display and sell their original work amid a street festival atmosphere throughout downtown Tempe. A beloved, award-winning tradition, the event is one of the oldest and largest festivals of its kind in the state of Arizona, hosting as many as 225,000 festival visitors. $25/person | 9 a.m. bus departs Sonoran Parking Lot 4 p.m. bus departs festival

DECEMBER 4 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

SCG TRIVIA NIGHT Come join us as we bring back by popular demand, Trivia Night. Grab some friends or come alone and accept the trivia challenge as we cover our special Ho-Ho-Holiday Edition in December. Teams of up to 6 players and prizes will be awarded to winners. Don’t miss out on the exciting newer event! *Limited seating is available. Please note free tickets must be reserved prior and be presented upon arrival. FREE | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts |5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom

DECEMBER 5 • TUESDAY • GRAND TRIP

SOUTH PACIFIC - AZ BROADWAY THEATRE Get swept away to the mysterious island of Bali Ha’i this holiday season! Experience infectious fun, laughter and the heartache of forbidden love as one of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most enduring stories and masterful scores returns to the ABT stage. Set in the South Pacific of WWII, show-stopping numbers include, “There Is Nothing Like A Dame” and “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair.” South Pacific will be “Some Enchanted Evening” for the whole family! $85/person | 4:30 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area Dinner 5:30 p.m. | Performance 7:30 p.m.

DECEMBER 6 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND TRIP

KIERLAND COMMONS SHOPPING Kierland Commons is a unique, upscale Main Street lifestyle center that artfully blends retail shopping, dining and entertainment. The one-of-a-kind development incorporates over 70 high-end specialty stores that include a distinctive selection of national retail choices. $25/person | 8:30 a.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area 4:30 p.m. Bus departs Marketplace

DECEMBER 7 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT

TAD'S SURFIN BEACH BOYS CHRISTMAS Get ready to ring in the holiday season with a tribute to the enduring soundtrack of Brian Wilson’s music and America’s beloved boys of summer – The Beach Boys! A SURFIN’ HOLIDAY serves-up some of the most recognized Christmas classics, like: “Little St. Nic,” Frosty The Snowman,” Santa’s Beard” and “White Christmas” along with all your favorite Beach Boys tunes, stunning harmonies and the falsetto sounds you remember. Put up the tree, hang the light and get out your best holiday sweater – A SURFIN’ HOLIDAY is a festive concert celebration of surf, sun and Santa. A fun, fun, fun night out for you and yours this Christmas! $18/person Front of House | $15/person Back of House 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 8 • FRIDAY • GRAND TRIP

THE NUTCRACKER Ballet Arizona is thrilled to announce that the Phoenix Symphony will join us for all performances of The Nutcracker. The magic of The Nutcracker illuminates the stage with more than 150 performers, hundreds of costumes, and the beauty and athleticism of Ballet Arizona’s nationally recognized dancers. A timeless holiday tradition for all ages. $74/person | 6 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

DECEMBER 8 • FRIDAY • DANCE

HOLIDAY GLITTER ROCK AND SWING DANCE Formerly known as the Monthly Variety Dance, this holiday dance features perennial favorite Harry Mathews. Celebrate the holiday season with SCG family and friends by dancing to your favorites from the 50s to the 90s. Reserved seating. No refunds. Tickets may be purchased online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities Office. For further information contact: Louise at 623-214-2704 or Tom at 623-594-0536. $10/ person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 9 • SATURDAY • GRAND TRIP

A CHRISTMAS CAROL - HALE CENTRE THEATRE/ EXPLORING DOWNTOWN GILBERT Enjoy a matinee, the heart-warming version of Dickens’ classic tale of redemption is magically brought to life on the Hale Stage. This production is rich with traditional carols, stunning costumes, and memorable characters that are guaranteed to enrich the holiday season for you and your family. Now celebrating its 15th year in Gilbert! After the matinee enjoy lunch and exploring Downtown Gilbert, the historic heart of the town, has a new beat. Small shops, trendy restaurants and lively events are restoring vitality to the aging district. Drawing crowds are new eateries such as Postino East, Joyride Taco House and So Cal Fish Taco Co., which join favorites like Liberty Market, Farmhouse Restaurant, Oregano's Pizza Bistro and Joe's Real BBQ. $55/person | 9:15 a.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. DECEMBER 9 & 10 • SATURDAY & SUNDAY • MUSIC

GRAND SINGERS & CHORALE - 2017 HOLIDAY CONCERT The theme for this year's Grand Singers and Chorale concert is "SEASON OF LIGHTS". Saturday, December 9 - 7 pm Performance and Sunday, December 10 - 3 pm Performance - Sonoran Plaza Reserved Seating - $10.00 per person. The 130 voice chorus and 32 voice Chorale under the direction of Pamela J. Weir, will open the concert with an exciting number entitled "It's Christmas" including a familiar holiday song "Winter Wonderland". The new, jazzy, up-tempo arrangements of some familiar secular and sacred selections are sure to stay with you through the holiday season! You will enjoy a beautiful arrangement of a Hanukkah song, spirituals with the joyous gospel feel, and a new song that's definitely a Millennial song! Our finale is a very beautiful and ever popular holiday standard, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". Tickets are available online at www. scgrandmusicclub.com; www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F - 9 am - 4 pm). For further information, contact Donna Mills at 623-556-1005 $10/person | Saturday | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza $10/person | Sunday| 3 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 11 • MONDAY • FREE SPIRIT

ZOO LIGHTS DINNER & MORMON TEMPLE The magical, colorful sights and sounds of the Phoenix Zoo’s holiday light spectacular will make your season sparkle! More than 3.8 million lights glow in a total 700 sparkling displays. An early dinner at Organ Stop Pizza and a stop at the Mormon Temple Light Display are also included. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $99/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

DECEMBER 11 - 13 • MONDAY - WEDNESDAY • TJ TRAVEL

LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY EXTRAVANGAZA 3 packed days of Las Vegas Fun!! We will be staying at the newly remodeled Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Downtown Las Vegas. In 3 days we will see the Las Vegas Strip, Bellagio lighted fountains, visit multiple casinos which are extravagantly decorated with holiday décor. You will also tour the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Bonnie Springs Ranch, The Mob Museum, Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Gardens, and still have time for yourself to enjoy the fabulous city of Las Vegas. Remember what happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas! For entire itinerary please contact TJ Travel directly. *This trip is offered in conjunction with TJ Travels. This

outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $499/person (dbl occ) | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 9 a.m. Returns to SCG at 6 p.m.

DECEMBER 13 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND EVENT

HOLIDAY IN THE VILLAGE Join us and celebrate with your family, friends and neighbors, a kickoff to the holiday season. Live music, food and specialty beverages to celebrate holiday cheer! Creating a Grand tradition with the return of the Golf Cart Parade and announcing our Holiday Lights Contest Winners. Tis the season to eat, drink and be merry! Additional information to follow in our November issue. FREE | 3:30pm Cash Bar | 3:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Event | Village Center

DECEMBER 14 • THURSDAY • DANCE

MONTHLY LINE DANCE PARTY Can’t get enough dancing? Then come join Brenda Thomason as she leads dancers in a lively evening of beginners through intermediate line dancing. Call Art at 623-544-1899 for additional information. Tickets are available online at www.grandinfo.com, the Activities Desk or at the door. Everyone is welcome. $5/ person | 6:30 p.m. Dancing | Cimarron Center

DECEMBER 15 • FRIDAY • TJ TRAVEL

WINTERHAVEN FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS This will be the 68th year for the Winterhaven Festival of Lights, one of the most amazing displays of Christmas lights in the United States. This Tucson holiday tradition is visited by thousands of people from all over Arizona. More importantly, the Festival of lights raises thousands of dollars and tons of food for the Community Food Bank in Tucson. During the holiday season Winterhaven homes are aglow with LED lights, elaborate decorations and holiday music. This year we’ve reserved cozy seats on a hay wagon drawn by propane powered jeeps, and as always, we’ll stop for dinner on your own, before heading to the festival, with the restaurant TBD. Please consider bringing a donation. Most needed items for 2017 include cereal, canned soup, canned meat, canned tomato products, canned veggies and fruit. This trip is offered in conjunction with TJ Travels. This outside contractor does not currently have any vehicles which can accommodate persons who are non-ambulatory. This destination is not recommended for non-ambulatory individuals as they do not provide assistive devices or pathways. This destination may require walking over unpaved surfaces, inclines, and significant distances. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $86/person | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area at 1 p.m. Returns to SCG at 10 p.m.

DECEMBER 15 • FRIDAY • DANCE

WINTER WONDERLAND BALLROOM DANCE This month's fun ballroom dance features the third of our brand new ballroom dance bands, the Level 9 Band. This group of high-energy, seasoned professional musicians and vocalists has been called “One of the most dynamic bands in the nation.” Its members have played from coast to coast at events from a Phoenix Superbowl to rock concerts, festivals, nightclubs, and even at the White House. They will be playing danceable tunes including foxtrots, rumbas, waltz, cha-cha, tango, and 62

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TICKETED EVENTS Tickets available online at www.grandinfo.com or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise. swing. This dance is extended until 10 p.m. for the holiday. This is one of our two dress up ballroom events, so think holiday and festive clothing. Dress code: Jackets preferred, no jeans, shorts, or flip flops. For information about ballroom lessons and dances contact Arline at 623-556-4059. Tickets may purchased online at www.grandinfo.com or at the SCG Activities Desk. Call for tickets at the door. $10/ person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Dancing | Sonoran Plaza

be provided by guitars, mandolins, bass, banjo, fiddle, harmonica and drum. The AIG voices, along with yours - will make for one lively evening of song. All three of the previous Hootenannies have sold out quickly, and this one will, as well - so get your tickets soon and get ready to sing! For more information, contact David Durham at 623251-5301. Reserved Seating. Tickets may be purchased online at www. scgrandmusicclub.com; grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk (Open M-F - 9am - 4 pm)

DECEMBER 16 • SATURDAY • MUSIC

$10/person | 6 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

DESERT DIVAS SING CHRISTMAS Please join us and get in the holiday spirit as you support our Sun City Grand Women's Vocal Ensemble - Desert Divas, under the direction of Wendy Fentiman. Seated in a festive setting at round tables of ten with your friends and neighbors, you will experience the sounds of the season with a wide variety of familiar and new holiday music. Contact Wendy Fentiman at 623-640-6450 for additional information. Reserved Seating. Tickets are available online at www.scgrandmusicclub.com; grandinfo.com or at the Activities Desk (Open MK-F - 9am - 4 pm) $10/person | 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar | 7 p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 19 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

GRAND MOVIE SERIES - ELF - 2 SHOWTIMES!! Experience the unique Grand Movie Series inside the comfort of the Sonoran Plaza as we feature award winning movies. We bring the movie theatre to you with giant viewing screens, tiered seating and even free popcorn. Grand Café is open for addition movie snacks, soda and even a limited bar. LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. DOORS DO NOT OPEN UNTIL 9:30 a.m and 12:30 p.m. FREE | Movie at 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 19 • TUESDAY • GRAND TRIP

CINDERELLA AT THE GAMMAGE This lush production features an incredible orchestra, jaw-dropping transformations and all the moments you love—the pumpkin, the glass slipper, the masked ball and more—plus some surprising new twists! Be transported back to your childhood as you rediscover some of Rodgers & Hammerstein's most beloved songs, including "In My Own Little Corner," "Impossible/It's Possible" and "Ten Minutes Ago," in this hilarious and romantic Broadway experience for anyone who's ever had a wish, a dream... or a really great pair of shoes. $82/person | 5:30p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Lot

DECEMBER 20 • WEDNESDAY • GRAND TRIP

BARLEENS HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Become a part of the Barleen family during the holiday season. Experience a joyful mixture of traditional and popular seasonal classics in this extraordinary performance. It’s bound to become one of your favorite holiday traditions! $62/person | 4 p.m. Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza Lot | 5:15 p.m. Doors Open | 6:30 p.m. Dinner | 7:30 p.m. Showtime

DECEMBER 21 • THURSDAY • MUSIC

HOLIDAY HOOTENANNY David Durham and several members of the SCG Acoustic Instrument Group will once again be filling the Sonoran Ballroom with the lively and fun sounds of an old fashioned Hootenanny (sing along!!). This will be a holiday version with the first half of the show featuring many of your favorite 50's and 60's sing-a-longs - folk, western and rock & roll. The second half will be holiday themed songs, some traditional and some humorous. As usual, this will be a spirited event with song lyrics shown on the three overheard screens. The accompaniment will Grand Lifestyles | OCTOBER 2017 | grandinfo.com

DECEMBER 31 - JANUARY 2 • SUNDAY - TUESDAY • FREE SPIRIT

ROSE OWL PARADE MINI GETAWAY Join Free Spirit Vacations for the Granddaddy of Them All - The Rose Bowl Parade. The "Parade of all Parades" will be making its way down Colorado Boulevard in grand style on New Year's Day and you'll have great seats along the parade route for up-close-viewing. It's a sensory event you won't want to miss. See the giant floral floats. Smell the aroma of the millions of roses and other flowers and hear the marching bands fill the air with robust sounds. *This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities. Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor. $595pp/double | $725pp/single | Bus Departs Sonoran Parking Area

DECEMBER 31 • SUNDAY • GRAND EVENT

SCG NYE CELEBRATION AT SONORAN PLAZA A new beginning for a new year! Ring in 2018 with Pizzazz featuring Richard Palalay and Donna Wilde. With an amazing selection of food stations to choose from and a champagne toast at midnight, you will not want to miss this special evening! $80/person | 6:30pm Cash Bar & Doors Open | 7:00pm Dinner 8:00pm Music

JANUARY 30, 2018 • TUESDAY • GRAND EVENT

THE TEXAS TENORS AT SONORAN PLAZA TICKETS GO ON SALE NOVEMBER 1ST Since their whirlwind debut eight years ago on NBC’s America's Got Talent, The Texas Tenors have accumulated a long list of awards, accolades and an enthusiastic fan base, including three Emmy Awards for the PBS special You Should Dream. They have performed more than 1000 concerts around the world including a 24-city tour of the United Kingdom and China, and collaborations with some of the most prestigious symphonies in the United States including the Cleveland Pops, Houston Symphony and the Pittsburgh Symphony to name a few. People are clearly enjoying their talent as they were recently named the #10 Classical Artist in the world according to Billboard magazine. $45/person Front of House | $40/person Back of House Cash Bar Opens: 2:30pm & 6:30pm | Show Times: 3pm & 7pm

FEBRUARY 12, 2018 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

THE OAK RIDGE BOYS AT SONORAN PLAZA TICKETS GO ON SALE NOVEMBER 1ST Theirs is one of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in the music industry. The four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of The Oak Ridge Boys have spawned dozens of Country hits and a Number One Pop smash, earned them Grammy, Dove, CMA, and ACM awards and garnered a host of other industry and fan accolades. Every time they step before an audience, the Oaks bring four decades of charted singles, and 50 years of tradition, to a stage show widely acknowledged as among the most exciting anywhere. And each remains as enthusiastic about the process as they have ever been. $50/person Front of House | $45/person Back of House Cash Bar Opens: 2:30pm & 6:30pm | Show Times: 3pm & 7pm

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GRAND LEARNING Information and Registration at 623-546-7470 or grandlearning.org STARTING SOON The Grand Learning fall semester gets underway on October 16! Please check your receipt for the location of your classroom – yes, many classes are in alternate locations this fall. Thanks for your patience and flexibility as we hold classes in other buildings until the Chaparral Center renovation is complete. If you are looking for us in person, the Grand Learning office is temporarily located at the Activities Ticket Desk in the Sonoran Plaza and we’re open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come on by! NEW UPCOMING CLASSES But we are not letting the renovation dampen our enthusiasm for bringing you new and interesting classes…here’s a few of the new ones! Put a little music in your life with Vinnie Bruno and his presentations about the Beatles! A very current topic is drones and John Mullen will expose you to some history and practice of their use. Joel Lassman will tell you what it is like to be the child of Holocaust survivors and how that has impacted his life. Jeff Gibbs will look at the unique circumstances we experience living in the arid Southwest and Sun City Grand. And we have some of our perennial favorites…with a new twist. Allen Reamer will be looking at some new artists…Mary Cassatt, George Hooper, and Diego Rivera are just a few. Stan Nelson will look at the Parables of Jesus and Rabbi Davis will once again enthrall you with his discussion of Biblical Passages that Define Christianity and Judaism. CURRENT EVENTS If politics and ethics (or the lack thereof) are your thing, we have our usual Current Events discussion classes, Socrates Café, Harvard Justice Part 2, and Bonnie Saunders’ two classes will discuss the U.S. Constitution and Immigration History in the U.S. Sal DiLiberto’s

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classes are continuing their march through time and he will give his energetic take on the times between WWI and WWII.

HOW TO REGISTER You can register for classes from the comfort of home. Just go to grandlearning.org. If you forgot your password, we can reset it for you, or you can click on “Don’t Know Your Password” and follow the prompts from there. When paying online with a credit card, check your invoice for a ZERO balance due at the bottom. If a dollar amount owed still shows, you are not registered! See why your credit card did not process by scrolling to find the red error message. The reason most cards do not process is that the address does not match. (A tip: if your credit card statement is sent to an address NOT in Sun City Grand, you must use that address when paying by credit card.) Your credit card statement will not show Grand Learning, but shows ASA ONLINE as the vendor. Registration is complete only with an invoice, not in a shopping cart – look for an email confirmation of your registration; and yes, you must register for free classes too! Have you changed your email address? Your telephone number? Please let us know, so that you can receive updates and information about your classes. Beginning in October, we’ll be building a list of potential spring offerings. Maybe you have an idea for a class and want to try your hand at teaching. Perhaps you rather be an ambassador and assist us with greeting, checking in and helping our instructors. Give us a call or stop by our office so we can talk! We’d love to help you get involved with Grand Learning. If you haven’t taken a Grand Learning class before, give us a try. We are looking forward to seeing all of you in Grand Learning classes this fall.

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PRESENTATIONS OCTOBER 3 • TUESDAY • PRESENTATION

SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS Join Tom Lammie from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said “I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy”. RSVP (480) 559-4974 or email tom@sunvalleysolar.com to reserve your seat. FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 14 • SATURDAY • PRESENTATION

ASSET PRESERVATION TAX & RETIREMENT If you’re between the ages of 56 and 66 you cannot afford to miss this free workshop. Justin “Judd” Carlson & Stewart Willis of Asset Preservation Tax & Retirement Services, LLC invite you to join us and learn about common mistakes people make in signing up for social security benefits. RSVP 623-239-1748 to reserve your seat. 10:45AM Registration Opens FREE | 11:15 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 17 • TUESDAY • SEMINAR

RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN Having Problems or Thinking of Upgrading your windows and patio doors? Then reserve a seat at the Renewal by Andersen’s Window & Door Presentation. Get an exclusive look into our windows and doors. Enjoy a complementary lunch. Seats are limited. Register online at http://renewalevent.com/ or call us at 480-612-0700. FREE | 12:00 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

OCTOBER 25 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION

FREE WORKSHOP: SCAMS & ID THEFT AWARENESS Fellowship Square will host a Workshop about Scams & ID Theft Awareness. It will be presented by Linda Vitale, a newspaper columnist, author and educator. Her mission is to empower and educate the public about how to protect themselves. In this workshop you will learn: How identity thieves steal your information; Discuss the 10 most common scams; How to deter and detect identity theft; What you need to know to protect yourself. RSVP 623-900-1552 or email lori.wilson@christiancare.org FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Palms Center

NOVEMBER 1 • WEDNESDAY • SEMINAR

VALLEY UROLOGIC ASSOCIATES DR. JONATHAN AGINS, MD Erectile Dysfunction (ED) or Low Testosterone (Low T)? Find the best treatment options available and have your questions answered by the West Valley’s leader in Men’s Health, Dr. Jonathan Agins, MD from Valley Urologic Associates. Dr. Agins will focus his discussion on the causes and solutions for ED and low T. Your partner or spouse is encouraged to attend. RSVP to 1–877–433–2873 or go to EDCure.org/ events to register online or learn more. Refreshments will be served. FREE | 8:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 8 • WEDNESDAY • SEMINAR

LIVING TRUST SEMINAR Affordable and Comprehensive Estate Planning Solutions. Do you have a plan? Everyone should attend this seminar-even if you have a Will or Trust. Good estate plans coordinate what happens to your home, savings, retirement accounts. Why many Trusts will end up in Probate. RSVP 480-809-1014 info@dworniklawaz.com

NOVEMBER 15 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION

SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS Join Tom Lammie from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said “I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy”. RSVP (480) 559-4974 or email tom@sunvalleysolar.com to reserve your seat. FREE | 11:30 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 20 • MONDAY • PRESENTATION

GASSER DENTAL – DENTAL IMPLANTS Join Dr. Kevin Gasser and his team in an informative presentation about dental implants and whether they are right for you. All attendees will receive FREE: appetizers, gift bag (value $60) & iCat scan at appointment (value $475)! RSVP 623.972.8217 or online at www.drgasser.com. FREE | 4:30 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

NOVEMBER 29 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION

FELLOWSHIP SQUARE SURPRISE – SENIOR LIVING 101 – WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR YOU? Senior Living: Discover the differentiators, the terminology and what questions to ask when you are researching a community for yourself or loved one. Our expert panel will be on hand to answer questions, dispel myths, and be a resource for you! RSVP 623-900-1552 or email lori.wilson@christiancare.org FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Palms Center

DECEMBER 5 • TUESDAY • SEMINAR

RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN Having Problems or Thinking of Upgrading your windows and patio doors? Then reserve a seat at the Renewal by Andersen’s Window & Door Presentation. Get an exclusive look into our windows and doors. Enjoy a complementary lunch. Seats are limited. Register online at http://renewalevent.com/ or call us at 480-612-0700. FREE | 11:30 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

DECEMBER 13 • WEDNESDAY • PRESENTATION

SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS Join Tom Lammie from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said “I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy”. RSVP (480) 559-4974 or email tom@sunvalleysolar.com to reserve your seat. FREE | 10:00 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

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Pavement Preservation Details GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ELECTION 2017:

My fellow neighbors, we are a month away from the November 7 General Obligation Bond Election. As you may recall since August, I have utilized my monthly article to go over each of the three questions voters will be asked to decide. We began with the $34 million Public Safety Question that would fund six projects to address public safety needs. In September, we looked at the three road safety projects listed under the $15.5 million Traffic Congestion Mitigation Question, and this month we’ll explore the $10 million Pavement Preservation Question. expensive road reconstruction projects citywide, allowing the annual $4.5 million pavement preservation budget to pay for lower-cost street maintenance projects, such as crackseal and micro-surfacing treatments which can extend a street’s service use by 7–10 years. Project cost: $10 million Project timeline: Jan 2018 – Dec 2022 Jim Hayden Council Member, District 2

CITYWIDE PAVEMENT PRESERVATION AND STREET MAINTENANCE

Project need: The city has more than 1,400 paved street-lane miles. The estimated full replacement value is approximately $773 million. The 2015 independent assessment of city streets revealed the network was showing deterioration over time. Council increased the annual pavement preservation program budget from $1.8 million to $4.5 million in FYs 20162018. While, the budget currently can provide for lower-cost maintenance treatments, it is not sufficient to fund major pavement restructuring of Bell Road, for example, from east of the bridge to Parkview. The National Center for Pavement Preservation shows that spending a dollar on maintenance pavement preservation can eliminate or delay spending $6 to $14 on future major reconstruction costs. If approved: This project would provide funding to cover more 68

THE COST TO YOU

Property taxes are determined by your property’s assessed value, not the market value. Surprise has a current primary property tax rate of $0.7591 per $100 of assessed property valuation. Currently the city does not have a secondary property tax. If any of the three proposed bond questions are voter approved, it would create a secondary property tax for the city. Any secondary property tax collections are required to be used to pay off the bond debt(s). Should the Pavement Preservation question receive voter approval, the annual cost for a homeowner would be approximately $8 per $100,000 in Limited Property Value (LPV) for an anticipated 22 years, or $0.0763 per $100 in Assessed LPV. That’s approximately $0.66 per month, or $0.02 per day. Follow These Steps To Determine The Property Tax For Your Home: 1. Visit http://mcassessor.maricopa.gov 2. Enter property address in search box, and click on parcel number for details 3. Scroll down to Valuation Information

SPECIAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 7, 2017 4. Find the “Assessed LPV” 5. Divide “Assessed LPV” dollar amount by 100, then multiply that number by the $0.0763 rate Ballots will be mailed to all registered voters beginning October 11. Voter registration closes on October 10 (County added a day, following the Columbus Day Holiday). Since my last article, the County designated City Hall as a satellite voting site for this election. As a result the inperson voting dates have changed. In-person replacement ballot voting and ballot drop-off NOW begins on October 28 – November 7, at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 16000 N. Civic Center Plaza, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. That includes Saturday and Sunday voting. Voting hours on Election Day will be 6 a.m. – 7 p.m. For more detailed information about the projects, costs and voting process please visit www.surpriseaz.gov/ decidesurprise.

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All the stars align at Royal Oaks!

Won’t you join them? Residents enjoy life to the fullest at Royal Oaks, the west valley’s only exclusively Type A Lifeplan Community (CCRC). On our campus, you will have your choice of 23 independent living floor plans, complete fitness facilities, two pools, activities galore, and chef-prepared meals in three restaurants. If you ever need a higher level of care, all those services are on our 40 acres, without an increase in your monthly fee. We invite you to tour and discover why Royal Oaks residents always seem to have a smile on their faces. You may first wish to download this free report, Royal Oaks, Fact or Fiction, available immediately at www.royaloaks.com. When you visit, ask about Club Connect, where you can experience life at our community prior to residency. Call (623) 815-4132 to arrange your personal visit.

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Jojoba

Jojoba

This Article Was Provided by Mike Secrist From

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I received a few inquiries concerning the Jojoba plant in our community. I hope the article below will address some of the I received a few inquiries concerning the Jojoba plant in our community. I hope questions concerning this plant. the article below will address some of the questions concerning this plant. ThisJojoba Article was provided by The (Simmondsia Mike Secrist from Gothic chinensis) a plant that is native GroundsisManagement to the desert areas of Arizona, northern Mexico, and Southern California. The Jojoba is very drought tolerant and relatively pest and disease free and can grow to a height of 6 feet and just as wide. This plant can stand temperatures as low as -15 degrees without frost damage. The only drawback to the Jojoba is a

lack of showy flowers.

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ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Retiring an old computer Dear Cappie, I am about ready to retire my desktop computer and plan on buying a new laptop to go along with my tablet. I’d like to either donate my old computer or just dispose of it. Any suggestions on what I need to do before I do either of these things? Sincerely, Rick Dear Rick, I’m assuming you have already purchased your new laptop. (If not, check out the upcoming column on what to look for when buying a new laptop). Many of the components of computers are toxic and hurt the environment, so Cappie strongly suggests that you do not just throw your old PC in the trash. The City of Surprise offers Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events several times throughout the year to help protect the environment by properly disposing of items like computers, smartphones, and tablets. There are also several agencies and businesses in the West Valley that recycle old computers. Before you dispose of or give away your old computer, there are several things you should do: n Transfer & Backup Files. Your first order of business is to transfer the files from your old PC to the new laptop and back up your files to either an external hard drive or to a cloud storage service or both (some cloud storage sites: Dropbox, Box.com, pCloud, Google Drive, One Drive, ICloud).

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Delete & Overwrite Files. Wipe out all your personal information. Just deleting your files is not enough. Anyone who has contact with your old computer can easily use one of many data recovery programs to retrieve the old files you deleted. If you have banking or income tax files or other sensitive information on your computer, it is especially important that you use a program like File Shredder, Eraser, Wipe File, etc. These programs can remove files from your hard drive so they could not be recovered. To shred files permanently from your system these programs rewrite the files with random series of binary data multiple times. This process is often called shredding. In this process, the actual content of the file has been overwritten and the possibilities to recover that shredded file are next to none. n Delete your browsing history. If you use the Edge browser, select Hub (the 3 horizonal lines in the upper righthand corner of the screen) > History > Select Clear all history. If you use Cortana and want to clear your browsing history stored in the cloud, select Change what Microsoft Edge knows about me in the cloud, then select Clear browsing history. For Internet Explorer, click on the cog wheel in the upper right corner to open the browser menu, then Safety option > Delete Browsing History. Make sure all of the check boxes are selected so everything gets removed. Repeat this for any other browsers on your computer—Safari, Firefox, Opera, Chrome, etc. For Firefox and Chrome, sign out of your browser if you’re signed in. n Deauthorize/deactivate programs on your computer. Some programs, such as Adobe Elements, Lightroom, iTunes, Microsoft Office 365, etc. only allow you to install software on a limited number of computers or allow a limited number of computers to access your files. So be sure to deauthorize/ deactivate your old computer with your accounts before uninstalling those programs. Open the program, find the Account Settings or Help Settings n

for specific programs and then check deactivate or deauthorize. n Uninstall your programs Some programs, such as Turbo Tax, Microsoft Office, etc. contain personal information such as your name, address, and other personal information so uninstall any financial programs before disposing of your computer. n Wipe your hard drive For PCs, once you’ve gone through and removed the data you know is there, perform a factory reset to ensure you’ve removed all your personal files and software programs. You can also use additional programs like Eraser to further clean your hard drive. The other option is to remove your hard drive and physically destroy/damage it by drilling holes in it and beating it with a hammer until it is destroyed. If your product is too old or too broken to donate, you should recycle it. Be advised that many recyclers simply export your old PCs, dumping them on developing nations where they end up in landfills. Your best option is to use a recycler who is part of the “e-Steward” network; they don’t export to developing nations, and they follow other high standards for disposing of electronics. Many also will reuse and refurbish equipment. Staples and Best Buy work with www.e-Stewards. org to promote responsible electronics reuse and recycling best practices worldwide. Today’s column features two gorgeous felines, Felix and Simba whose owners are Jackie and Lynne. Check out the Grand Computer Club website www. grandcomputers.org for the latest information regarding fall computer classes; how you can get help with your laptop, desktop, tablet, or phone; special interest groups, and more. View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to www.grandinfo.com.

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Please keep an eye on the Ticketed Event Section in your Grand Lifestyles Magazine for more events like these and many other events in Grand.

2018 GRAND SERIES TICKET SALES September 1st was the release of our anticipated 2018 Grand Series. Excitement filled the room as hundreds of residents grabbed their seats for our upcoming concert series both in person and online. As residents waited in line, coffee, waffles and even some music were provided to help the time go by. Thank you to all the residents who came out, purchased tickets and were patient with the extended lines. The great news if you weren’t able to make it for the BIG day, tickets are still available through our ticket office and online. EVENT

2018 Grand Series Ticket Sales DATE OF EVENT

September 1 LOCATION OF EVENT

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GRANDKIDS CORNER

October Valley Events The Great Arizona Puppet Theatre OCTOBER 4-29 The Great Arizona Puppet Theatre is open yearround, performing shows at the theater Wednesday through Sunday. This puppetry theatre presents “Old MacDonald’s Pumpkin Patch", Our brand new Halloween show premieres with our favorite farmer and all his animals. See what happens when all Old MacDonald’s animals have to find a costume for Halloween. Details: October 4–29, Wednesday-Friday only at 10am, Saturday 10am & 2pm, Sunday 2pm. 302 W. Latham St., Phoenix. $7-$12. 602-262-2050, azpuppets.org.

Desert Botanical Garden– Fall Butterfly Exhibit DAILY IN OCTOBER Might monarch butterflies return to the Desert Botanical Garden with Friends! The exhibit explores the insects that care for and protect our desert environment. Details: 9:30am-5:00pm Daily in October. $24.94; $12.95 for ages 3-17; free for ages 2 and younger. 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix.480-941-1225. dba.org.

Mortimer Family Farms Pumpkin Fest and Corn Maze THRU OCTOBER 29 Dewey Pumpkin Festival thru October 29th. Games, farm activities, live entertainment, barn dance and more. Details: Noon to 9pm Fridays, Saturdays, 9am5pm; Sundays and Columbus Day, Monday October 9th $15; free for ages 2 and younger. Mortimer Family Farms, 12907 E. State Route 169, Dewey. 928-830-1116 or mortimerfamilyfarms. com.

Salt River Fields Balloon Spooktacular

Corn Maze and Fall Festival at Vertuccio Farms OCTOBER 2-NOVEMBER 5 Celebrate the season at Vertuccio Farms with this family-friendly festival. A seven-acre corn maze, pumpkin patch, barrel train rides, farm animals and lots more are part of the festivities. Pick up a perfect pumpkin for your Halloween jack-o-latern while you’re there. Details: $9 per person. 9am-9pm-Monday thru Thursday. $10 per person (2 years and under free) 9am-10pm Friday and Saturday and 10am-6pm Sunday. Vertuccio Farms, 4011 S. Power Road, Mesa, AZ. vertucciofarms.com.

OCTOBER 27-28 n 5-9:30PM The annual Balloon Spooktacular offers a safe, fun and memorable trick or treat experience for the whole family. Kids of all ages will love this spectacularly spooky festival featuring nightly fireworks shows, live music, a pumpkin patch and a free KidsZone. More than 20 majestic hot air balloons illuminate the sky as the participate in the world’s longest continuous glow at over 3 hours, tethered balloon rides offered and balloon candy stations with more than 4,000 pounds of candy being offered. Nightly costume contest, shop the Spooktacular Marketplace for arts, crafts and merchandise from local shops, or sip and savor beverages and holiday-themed foods from dozens of on-site vendors. Details: $15 Adults; $10 children 3-12 srfballoonfestivals.com

Halloween Spooktacular and Car Show OCTOBER 20 Enjoy a Boo-tiful night of free family fun at the Shops at Norterra’s Annual Halloween Spooktacular and Car Show. Activiites include a Halloween-themed car show with trunk-ortreating, costume contests for kids, families and pets. A kids dance party with music, games and prizes, food samples and plenty of trick-or-treat candy! Details: 6:00-8:00pm. Friday, October 20th. Free. norterrshopping.com.

In the event of last minute changes, we recommend contacting the venues above at the numbers listed for additional details. Grand Lifestyles | OCTOBER 2017 | grandinfo.com

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RESOURCE NUMBERS EMERGENCY..................................................................................... 9-1-1 Poison Control Center........................................................ 800.222.1222 Sheriff’s Office (Bell Rd. Substation)................................... 623.933.0153 Area Agency on Aging 24-Hour Helpline........................ 602.264.4357 Weekend Landscaping Emergencies Gothic Landscape......................................................... 480.797.0677 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

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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) ..........................623.222.6000 Disability Information........................................................... 623.222.2257 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................................................................ 602.266.8723 Voter Registration................................................................ 623.222.1200 We Care Program............................................................... 623.222.4277

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CONSUMER SERVICES

Birth/Death Certificates...................................................... Hazardous Waste Disposal................................................. Health Department, Maricopa County............................ Motor Vehicle Department (MVD).................................... Registrar of Contractors..................................................... Social Security Administration............................................ PORA – SCW Consumer Services......................................

602.506.6800 602.771.4673 602.506.6900 602.255.0072 602.542.1525 800.772.1213 623.214.1646

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 Daily News Sun/ Surprise Today......................................... 623.977.8351 Surprise Independent......................................................... 623.972.6101 UTILITIES

City of Surprise Water.......................................................... Arizona Public Service (APS).............................................. Cox Communications......................................................... Century Link......................................................................... Epcor Water......................................................................... Southwest Gas Co...............................................................

623.222.1900 602.371.7171 623.594.1000 800.244.1111 800.383.0834 602.860.6020

PULTE WARRANTY SERVICE..................................................

800.664.3094

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COMMUNITY NUMBERS BOARD COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT

ACTIVITIES DEPARTMENT

Architectural Review Committee Martha Bails, Chair............................... 623.332.1542 grandbails@cox.net David Jordan, Vice Chair.................... 623.975.9968 Jord708@gmail.com

General Manager Kenneth Olson..................................... 623.546.7468 kenneth.olson@scgcam.com Executive Administrative Assistant Karen Peterson.................................... 623.546.7468 karen.peterson@scgcam.com Administrative Assistant Monica Rodriguez............................... 623.546.7473 monica.rodriguez@scgcam.com Community Manager Kymberlee Stutzman............................623.546.7426 kymberlee.stutzman@scgcam.com Custodial Supervisor Ken Crossno.......................................... 623.546.7460 ken.crossno@scgcam.com Director of Golf Operations Jeff Hochman...................................... 623.546.7402 jeff.hochman@scgcam.com Finance Manager David Reber......................................... 623.546.7453 david.reber@scgcam.com Fitness Manager Allison Adams...................................... 623.546.7463 allison.adams@scgcam.com Lifestyles Manager Lorena Nieto........................................ 623.546.7455 lorena.nieto@scgcam.com Maintenance Operations Manager Scott Phillips scott.phillips@scgcam.com Norma Gaitan..................................... 623.546.7551 Membership Manager Meda Cates......................................... 623.546.7435 meda.cates@scgcam.com Technology Coordinator Mark Jibilian......................................... 623.546.7503 mark.jibilian@scgcam.com Purchasing Specialist Laurie Segler........................................ 623.546.7561 laurie.segler@scgcam.com

Activities Office.................................... 623.546.7449 Sonoran Plaza, 19753 N. Remington Drive Hours: Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Grand Learning.................................... 623.546.7470 Chaparral Center, 19781 N. Remington Dr. Hours: Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Grand Lifestyles Magazine.................. 623.546.7449 communications@scgcam.com GrandTV/Website Assistance Adam Nunez.................................... 623.546.7563 Adam.Nunez@scgcam.com

ON-SITE EMERGENCIES

Sharko’s................................................. 602.242.2662

Association Patrol................................. 623.764.0809 Hours: Monday – Friday 5 p.m. – 5 a.m. Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. – 5 a.m. Maintenance Emergencies................ 623.546.7551 Bus. Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Report Landscape/Golf Course Maintenance/ Water Leaks/Repairs Website: Homeowner Info>Work Orders Maintenance@scgcam.com Weekend Landscaping Emergencies Gothic Landscape.............................. 480.797.0677

Shaw’s Catering................................... 623.937.8510

CARE Advisory Committee John Carmen, Chair............................ 623.466.0206 Joh1012@cox.net Terry Murphy, Vice Chair...................... 623.388.6721 terry@terrymurphy.com Code of Conduct Committee: ** Barbara Grossbard, Chair.................... 623.975.4422 bgrossbard@aol.com

John Bean, Vice Chair......................... 623.215.7037 johnfredbean@gmail.com

**Actual Code of Conduct is available at www.grandinfo.com, and in all buildings

Covenants Committee Dick Walsh, Vice Chair......................... 623.494.6820 Rkw3128@cox.net

Finance Advisory Committee Marty Dourney, Chair........................... 623.266.7815 mwdourney@gmail.com Jay Goldberg, Vice Chair.................... 623.556.5511 Jayjo322@gmail.com Golf Advisory Committee Mike Domino, Chair.............................. 623.374.2550 mikedendom@yahoo.com John Carmen, Vice Chair.................... 623.466.0206 Joh1012@cox.net Lifestyles Advisory Committee Bob Aiken, Chair .................................. 623.214.6716 grandaiken@cox.net Patricia Finnell, Vice Chair .................. 623.975.6109 lewispat@aol.com Long Range Planning Advisory Committee Gary Jann, Chair................................. 623.214.3690 grandjanngary@gmail.com Terry Murphy, Vice Chair...................... 623.975.1150 terry@terrymurphy.com ADDITIONAL CAM INFORMATION

Membership Office.............................. 623.546.7444 Palm Center, 19726 N. Remington Drive Welcome Center .............................. 623.546.7501 Lost & Found..................................... 623.546.7501 Hours: Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Standards Compliance Office.......................... 623.546.7450 ARC Applications............................. 623.546.7474 Hours: Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CHAPS Office ....................................... 623.546.7553 Election Committee Joan Mattick, Vice Chair .................... 623.975.1150 grammattickal@q.com

GOLF

Cimarron Golf Course.......................... 623.975.5654 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Cassidy Potter – Golf Pro..................... 623.975.5657 Cassidy.potter@scgcam.com Desert Springs Golf Course................. 623.546.7401 19900 North Remington Drive Kirk Hanaway – Golf Pro...................... 623.546.7408 Kirk.hanaway@scgcam.com Granite Falls N & S................................ 623.546.7580 15949 West Clearview Boulevard Kevin Reagan – Golf Pro...................... 623.546.7582 kevin.reagan@scgcam.com

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FITNESS CENTERS

Adobe Fitness Center.......................... 623.546.7456 19775 North Remington Drive Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Children’s Hours Leisure Pool 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Children’s Hours Indoor Pool 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Cimarron Fitness Center...................... 623.975.5630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. No children under 16 permitted at this pool

Cimarron Day Spa................................ 623.975.5646 RESTAURANTS/CATERING

Angela’s Kitchen.................................. 623.399.6514 Coco’s Restaurant............................... 623.214.7776 The Grand Café................................... 623.546.7512 Approved Caterers: Amuse Bouche..................................... 623.322.8881 Atlasta Catering................................... 602.242.8185 Babbo’s Italian Eatery......................... 623.825.1919 Birt’s Bistro Catering............................. 623.584.4999 Classic Catering................................... 623.933.4903 Dillon’s Catering................................... 623.208.8677 Forum Café........................................... 480.556.0442 NYPD Pizza............................................ 623.544.6915

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 Softball Club........................................ 623.544.9181 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard Stitchers Club........................................ 623.546.7566 19726 North Remington Drive Woodcrafters........................................ 623.214.3813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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CLASSIFIED ADS RENTAL AVAILABLE NOV - DEC 2017 623-221-5221 NOV - APR WAYNE 623-221-5221 GREAT LOC NEAR REC CENTER/ RESTAURANTS, FULLY FURNISHED 2BR/ 2BA, NON SMOKER, NO PETS. KSECAN@SBCGLOBAL. NET TURN KEY HOME ON GOLF COURSE. RENT NOV, DEC OR APRIL. YOUR CHOICE. VIEW OF FAIRWAYS & CLUB HOUSE. 623466-5955 2 BD/2 BA IRIS OCT-DEC 2017 $1800/MO $2700/45 DAYS; $3500 2/ MO. 937-671-7192 SPEND THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS IN SUN CITY GRAND NOV-DEC 2017. FURN, 2B/2BA NS/ NP. MARTY 503-440-4125 UPSCALE, IMMACULATE 2BD/ 2BA HOME WITH SPACIOUS FRONT & REAR PATIOS, FIRE PIT, WATERFALL, GOLF CART, WIFI, CABLE TV, NS/NP. AVAILABLE NOV-DEC 2017 AND JAN 2018. INFO RENAEAZ1@COX.NET WANT TO RENT MY FURN HOME IN SUN CITY GRAND JAN THRU APRIL. NP/NS. CAN SEND PIC-

TURES. MARTY 503-440-4125 MODERN 2 BD/ 2 BA CIMARRON SIDE OCT - DEC. $2000/ M JAN APR $3000/ M 778-584-1955 1300 SQ FT SUNDANCE VILLA 2 BR/ 2 BA NS, CABLE TV, WIFI, FURN, 3 MO MIN. JAN - APR $2400 OCT - DEC. $1900/ MO PICS VIA EMAIL BARBARAMACPHEE@AOL. COM. 623-466-0065. NEAR REC CENTER, NEWLY UPDATED BEAUTIFUL SYCAMORE MODEL, 1750 SQ FT, INCLUDES GOLF CART, INTERNET, CABLE TV, UTILITIES, FURNISHINGS, 2 BED, 2 BA. AVAILABLE OCT TO JAN 10TH. OCT $1600, NOV $2000, DEC $2400. LESS 10% 90 DAYS. PHOTOS ONLINE 253-229-9061. DARRELL OCT/NOV 17 AZAELA. NS/ NP 623544-5263 1500 SQ FT JUNIPER 2 BD BA, OFFICE W/WIFI, PVT YARD, CLOSE TO ADOBE REC CNTR, NO PETS, NO SMOKING. 623-322-0822.

FOR SALE: GOLD'S GYM EXERCISE BIKE. LIKE BRAND NEW. $175 (623)975-3880 LA-Z-BOY 3 SEAT SOFA RECLINER AND 2 RECLINER CHAIRS - ALL LEATHER $650 417-234-2880 BRAND NEW TRANSPORT BARIATRIC WHEEL CHAIR. NEW IN BOX. ASKING $125. AQUA TREK POOL RAMP, CAN BE USED AS A HOUSE RAMP. WAS $4,999.95, ASKING $1,250. CALL 623-556-1237 ASK FOR FRED 2 AREA RUGS $400 BOTH. 2 BR LEATHER RECLINERS $350 EA, SOLID WOOD CHOPPING BLOCK $250. 714-878-3472. 4 POSTER THOMASVILLE BED SET, QUEEN NITE STAND, DRESSER, BOOKSHELF. VERY NICE $500 PICS AVAILABLE. 206-920-7074 NATUZZI LEATHER SOFA AND RECLINER. PICS AVAILABLE $500. 206-920-7074

ITEM FOR SALE

2000 GEM GOLF CART. GOOD CONDITION (ESSENTIALLY NEW IN 2013) CLOTH SEATS, CHROME WHLS. $1400 OBO 623-414-3895.

2008 COLUMBIA SUMMIT, NEW BATTERIES, NEW TIRES $3250 FIRM 602-540-9875

2013 KIA OPTIMA EX 38,000 MILES. TECH PACKAGE, SUNROOF, REARVIEW CAMERA 623-594-7490

#1 Top Producer! Full-Time REALTOR® I Live, Work & Play in Sun City Grand Multiple Club Sponsor Multi-Million Dollar Producer Long Realty Circle of Excellence Award

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GRI, ABR, SRES

2009 ELECTRIC YAMAHA GOLF CART - FULLY REBUILT. 417-2342880. $5000

FREE TWO ADULT SHIH TZU'S FREE TO LOVING HOME. 928-581-8055.

MISC LOOKING TO SELL YOUR HOME? I AM A VERY INTERESTED BUYER LOOKING FOR MY NEW HOME! GOOD CONDITION, 1500 - 1800 SQ FT, PRICE RANGE $200K - $280K. CALL PAULETTE AT 928-255-3884. WANT 2 RENT: 2 BR 2 BA HOUSE, JAN - MAR, NS, NP, NK. NAMSCHLER@GMAIL.COM

ITEM FOR RENT GOLF CART FOR RENT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY RATE. CALL FOR AVAILABLE RATE. 623-670-6087

WEEDS

Friendly Reminder from Standards 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.

CITY OF SURPRISE

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RESTORATION HARDWARE MISSION STYLE DESK AND 48" ROUND BEVELED GLASS COCKTAIL TABLE WITH IRON BASE. 630532-9705.

www.surpriseaz.gov 623.222.1000 Non-emergency City of Surprise Police 623.222.4000 Non-emergency City of Surprise Fire 623.222.5000 Mayor’s and Council’s Office 623.222.1300

COMMUNITY LIFE SAFETY EDUCATION DIVISION 14250 W. Statler Plaza Ste. 101 Surprise, AZ 85374 P: 623.222.5400 F: 623.222.5002

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