CB Times Magazine - February 2013

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Contents

What’s Inside February 2013 | Pet Ownership

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ASSOCIATION 6

Association Numbers to Know

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From the Editor’s Desk

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Letter From the President

From the General Manager

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Upcoming Events Calendar

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One Great Dane

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Ask Agnus: Spot Spots!

PET PALS

A Westie’s Tale

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Idiom Explained: Raining Cats & Dogs

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The Nth Degree

COMMUNITY

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CC&Rs Revisited: Dog Doo-Doos & Don’ts

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Beatles Mania

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Cool Cars of Corte Bella

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Newtown Angels

CULINARY 22

From the Chef: Angel Food Cake w/ Macerated Berries & Sweet Cream

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Happy 2013 from the Anacapa!

HEALTH & FITNESS 24

Pickleball News

Tennis Tips from the Pro

SOCIAL 25

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Club & Interest Groups

CB Times Magazine is the official community magazine of Corte Bella, brought to you by the Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. and published by Lion Tree Communications. Editor | David Jolovitz Contributing Writers | Janice Aiken | Jennianne Brown Lynda Erickson | Rose Graves | Dan Haywood Karen Laughlin | Aide’ Smedes | Jerry D. Tinsley | Ray Valle Photography | Dan Hammel To advertise in the CB Times, please contact Jonathan E. Himlin at 480.636.6670 or LionTreeCommunications@Gmail.com. Reproduction in whole or in part of any text, photographs or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. Trademarks, logos and content provided by advertisers, sponsors and partners are owned by the respective companies and all rights are reserved by them. The views, statements, and claims of advertisers or other CB Times contributors do not necessarily represent those of the publisher, Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. or its employees. Printed in the USA. ©2013 CB Times Magazine. All rights reserved. Please recycle. Cover photo by Dan Hammel.


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February Events The Colonnade, Recreation Village 19116 Colonnade Way, Surprise Thursday, Feb. 7, 9 to 10 a.m. • Orthopedic Hip & Knee Surgery. Dr. Steven Douglas Werner, DO, is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing hip and knee surgery. Join us for a fact-filled presentation. Wednesday, Feb. 20, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • AARP Safe Driver Course. AARP volunteer instructor Robin Mandell addresses current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques and tips for safely operating your vehicle. Learn how minor adjustments in your driving can compensate for common agerelated changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Cost: $12 for AARP members; $14 for non-members. Please bring a check, made payable to AARP, to the session. Friday, Feb. 22, 9 to 10:30 a.m. • Finding Peace and Purpose in Retirement: Part 1 of 4. A four-part series, Finding Peace and Purpose in Retirement discusses ways to become happier and more satisfied with one’s life. Tuesday, Feb. 26, 10 to 11 a.m. • Avoiding Identity Theft and Consumer Scams. Victoria Baugh of the Office of the Arizona Attorney General will offer tried and true tips on how seniors can avoid identify theft and consumer scams.

Grandview Care Center, Bldg. B 14505 W. Granite Valley Dr., Sun City West Thursday, Feb. 21, 10 to 11 a.m. • Insomnia – Causes, Sleep Hygiene, Meds and Potential Side Effects. Anu Doppalapudi, MD, Geriatric Fellow at Banner Family Medicine, discusses the varied causes of insomnia, including the role of sleep hygiene, medications and their potential side effects.

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ASSOCIATION Board of Directors

Community Resources

Corte Bella Administration

Ray Valle President RNMvalle@cox.net Neighborhood Awareness & Safety Committee (NASC) Liaison

Guard House, 623-544-3906 Fax: 623-544-3911 Email: securitas@cortebellacca.com Gate Hours: 5 A.M. - 8 P.M. Roving Patrol 8 A.M. - Noon, Mon-Fri 10 A.M. - Noon, Sat-Sun 4 P.M.-Midnight, Daily Patrol Cell: 623-256-3359

Association Office 22155 North Mission Drive Sun City West, AZ 85375 Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 A.M.-4 P.M. 623-328-5068

Regina Shanney-Saborsky Vice President Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Liaison rsaborsky@cox.net Walt Kearns Treasurer walt@wekearns.com Bill Blake Director WillieB38@cox.net Bob Moberly Director JBMoberly@cox.net

Anacapa Restaurant, 623-455-9045 Hours: Lunch: 11 A.M. - 3 P.M. Tuesday – Saturday Dinner: 4:30 - 8:00 P.M. Tuesday – Saturday Sunday Buffet: 8:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Closed Mondays Fitness Center, 623-217-2018 Hours: Monday-Friday, 5 A.M.-9 P.M. Sat & Sun, 6 A.M.-9 P.M. Children’s Pool Hours 10 A.M.-1 P.M. & 5-7 P.M. Day Spa, 623-217-2018 8 A.M. to 7 P.M., By Appointment

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Robert Rosenberg Director Finance Committee Liasion rlrose27@hotmail.com

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Lynda Erickson, CAAM®, PCAM® HOA General Mgr., Ext. 235 LErickson@rossmar.com David Jolovitz, Spa & Fitness Mgr. Editor, CB Times, Ext. 225 djolovitz@cortebellacca.com Mark Everts Facilities Manager, Ext. 223 MEverts@cortebellacca.com Fred Hernandez, Food & Beverage Mgr. Ext. 233 fhernandez@cortebellacca.com Dan Haywood, Anacapa Executive Chef, Ext. 232 dhaywood@cortebellacca.com Heather Chavez, Administrative Supervisor, Ext. 222 Valerie Brachulis, Administrative Assistant, Ext. 221

Photo by Dan Hammel

Corte Bella Volunteers, Ext. 224

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From the Editor’s Desk This month’s issue of the CB Times pays tribute to the wonderful world of pet ownership. Ask just about any animal owner about their pet; teeming with pride they’ll most likely present you with more photos and anecdotal evidence of their animal’s quirky personality than you can handle. It doesn’t take reading between the lines to understand just how much can be learned from one’s furry Valentine. Boundless energy, fervent love and affection, and undying loyalty are just some of the ways in which pets thank us for making them members of our families. David Jolovitz, Editor

Stretching: the Truth

Just this past year, a cat in Boston, Mass. fell 19 stories out of the window of a high rise building. Incredibly, the cat suffered only minor bruising (lungs) — and no broken bones or cuts. How is that possible? Studies show that cats have a better chance of surviving from falls of nine stories or more, because they have time to relax and orient themselves. During falls from such great heights, cats have the ability to spread out and slow their descent. Furthermore, cats are known fans of stretching, and can be seen doing so after every one of their cat naps. This behavior has been proven to help with dexterity, muscular elasticity, and even injury prevention. Take the cue and make sure to stretch after extended periods of inactivity.

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Moreover, pets can stand in as dedicated exercise partners or great listeners, and serve as excellent icebreakers when meeting new friends. Like most things, technology has made even pet adoption — an extremely rewarding investment unto itself — easier than ever. Sites like PetFinder.com and CraigsList.com serve as relative “animal search engines” (my own term), if you are considering adopting a pet. On those sites, you’ll find the heart-melting faces and personal stories of all types of domesticated animals. Be careful who you fall in love with, though, horses and pigs (available online — seriously!) are not allowed in Corte Bella. Enjoy the issue, please, and to you and your Valentine, good reading!

Did you know?

Pet-entially Poisonous Items… I. Chocolate, coffee, caffeine II. Alcohol III. Avocados IV. Macadamia nuts V. Grapes and raisins VI. Salt VII. Undercooked eggs, meat, dough VIII. Items sweetened with xylitol (gum, candy, toothpaste) IX. Onions, garlic, chives X. Milk (possible intestinal complications) Source: ASPCA


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ASSOCIATION

Letter from the President “Shall any excess of membership income over membership expenses for the tax year ending December 31, 2013 be applied against subsequent tax year’s member assessments as provided by IRS Revenue Ruling 70-604?”

Dear Fellow Residents: As I sit at my desk and write this I’m staring at a sea of sheets, blankets and towels that are being used to protect our plants. Unfortunately they probably will not work and Mother Nature will again prevail with her apparently bi-annual assault on our vegetation. That’s the bad news. The good news is that typically they just die back to the ground and then come February and March they all start to grow back. And, by then we will be enjoying warm temperatures and Cactus League Baseball and have forgotten this cold weather. Ray Valle, President

YES | NO A YES vote effectively defers the tax liability on any such excess funds for one year and eliminates it entirely if the carried over funds are returned or are expended entirely for member-related expenses. A NO vote means taxes will be paid on any such excess funds, reducing funds available to the association for operations. Depending on the amount of excess income, the tax assessment could be between 15% and 19%.

But what we don’t want you to forget is the Corte Bella Board of Directors Election that is now upon us. This year there are four positions open. There is a crowded field for your consideration and so I sincerely hope that you take the time to read over all the material that has been sent to you and choose and vote for those candidates that will best reflect your views. At this time of year, I would encourage you to contact any of the candidates or Directors if you have questions that may be left unanswered.

The current Board recommends a YES vote as it minimizes our tax liabilities and ultimately reduces future assessments.

Please also note that this year there will be in your packet an additional question on the application of excess income. On this year’s ballot you will find the following question:

Thanks for taking the time to read and get involved. Hope to see you at the March Meeting.

All of these results will be announced at the Corte Bella Annual Meeting on Monday, March 4, 2013 at 6:00 PM. “This will be held at the Sun City West Foundation building on the southwest corner of RH Johnson Blvd and Stardust in Sun City West. Hopefully you will be able to attend so that you may be brought up to date on what has taken place in your community over the past year.

From the General Manager Being a pet lover, I always enjoy seeing all the dogs being walked within the community. They seem to enjoy the outdoors as much as their owners do.

Since this is the “pet issue”, this is a good time to remind all pet owners of the rules pertaining to pets. One of the most frequent complaints we receive in the HOA office is some of the pet owners do not pick up after their pets. As a courtesy to everyone, please be sure to pick up after your pets;

please see the rules listed on Page 15. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Also, please join with me in welcoming Mark Everts to the Corte Bella Team (he has been with Corte Bella for just a little over one month). Mark is the new Facilities Manager; his office is in the Fitness Center (my previous office) next to David Jolovitz’s and the Volunteer offices. Congratulations Mark, and welcome to Corte Bella!

Lynda Erickson CAAM®, PCAM®

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Attention all Residents: Interested in volunteering on a committee in Corte Bella and not sure where to go? The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) is currently looking for volunteers (not committee members) to work with the committee on the final inspection process. Training is provided — you can work on your own time schedule, and the help is sincerely appreciated. If interested, ask Heather at the HOA for an application. It would be wonderful to have an addition of two or three volunteers.

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Upcoming Events Calendar: February 2013

Tuesdays, February 5, 12, 19, 26 / Line Dancing 12:15 to 1:15 PM / Movement Studio (Fitness Center) Line dancing continues at Corte Bella through February and provides residents a class made up by equal parts exercise and entertainment. Grab a partner or arrive solo! Tickets available at the Fitness Desk.

Sunday, February 10 / Low Country Cajun 4:30 to 8 PM / Anacapa Restaurant Join the Anacapa in celebrating Mardi Gras with a buffet that parades in front of you the true taste of low country Cajun. Native menu items include: corn bread, full salad bar, Mardi Gras coleslaw with blue cheese dressing, southern style gumbo, blackened catfish and chicken fricassee. Also, shrimp etouffee, red beans and rice, mocha mousse bites, warm bread pudding and pound cake with berry compote. $18 per person. Tax and gratuity not included. For reservation, please call (623) 455-9045.

Wednesday, February 13 / Farmers’ Market 9 AM to 1 PM / Anacapa Breezeway and Patio What better way to show your Valentine that you love them than by bringing home healthy, locally-grown fruits, vegetables (and more)? Corte Bella’s Farmers’ Market makes it easy to shop eat nutritiously and shop “at home.” Grab a friend and a basket and fill up!

Thursday, February 14 / Valentine’s Day Dinner 4:30 to 8 PM / Anacapa Restaurant The Anacapa’s Valentine’s Day Dinner’s Sweet Heart Menu is perfect for lovers of good food. Choose from hearty soups and fresh, robust salads, choice of delicious entrees and absolutely delectable desserts. Fall in love with this menu (available in full on CorteBella.net) on Thursday night, February 14. $40 per person. Tax and gratuity not included. Limited seating; reservations required.

Sunday, February 17 / Girl Scouts Cookie Sale 9:30 AM to Noon / Outside the Anacapa Restaurant Brownie Troop 569 will be selling cookies outside the Anacapa Restaurant between 9:30 AM and Noon on Sunday, February 17. Available are: Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Do Si Dos, Trefoils and Savannah Smiles. Cash only, please.

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Monday, February 18 / Wild Horse Pass Casino: Free Shuttle 8:30 AM departure / Fitness Center Parking Lot Your chance to win big returns this month with another HOAsponsored, free shuttle to Wild Horse Pass Casino. Join friends — new and old — on this favorite monthly ritual. Seat reservations have filled quickly in the past. Please register at the Fitness Center desk. Don’t press your luck!

Saturday, February 24 / Tribute to Barry Manilow (a TAD production) 7:00 PM / Social Hall Corte Bella proudly presents Terry Davies and a spectacular twelve piece band in The Magic of Manilow. Don’t miss this TAD Management production! Saturday, February 23 in the Social Hall. Doors open 6:45 PM; show time at 7:00. Tickets are just $22 and are available at the Fitness Center Front Desk.

Monday, February 25 / Wine Pairing Dinner: Wines of Italy 4:30 to 8:00 PM / Anacapa Restaurant The CB Event Volunteers, along with Anacapa’s Chef Dan and his staff, proudly announce an exciting new Anacapa dining venue: Gourmet style dinners paired with wines from around the world. At the time of this writing, “A Taste of Spain”, held January 28, was a sell-out and showcased unique Spanish cuisine paired with fine regional wines. Watch for announcements on ticket sales for coming events to be held: February 25, “A Taste of Italy” and April 8, “A Taste of California”. Seating is limited to about 60 persons. Each pairing will feature passed hors d’oeuvres, regional wines and a plated three-course meal. You will not want to miss these events!

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PET PALS

One Great Dane David Jolovitz, Editor Ilsa is a “lean” 130-pound Great Dane wrapped tightly in a soft, majestic-looking brindle coat. Her fur’s swirling black and brown pattern reads like nature’s understanding of army fatigues.

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Standing with a chest that dramatically sweeps up into the small of her waist, Ilsa may appear to many as a dog that was born to fight. And sometimes, looks are not deceiving.

Abnormal swellings that persist or continue to grow

Offensive odor

Sores that do not heal

The now-healthy three-and-a-half-year-old Dane was engaged in a fight for her life less than one year ago. Proud Corte Bella parents, Kim and Glenn Abrew, explain:

Difficulty eating or swallowing

Difficulty breathing, urinating or defecation

Loss of appetite

“When walking Ilsa one day, we noticed that her right leg was bigger than the other, where the upper forearm would be, right below the joint,” Kim said. “So we took her to the veterinarian the very next day.”

Hesitation to exercise of loss of stamina

Persistent lameness or stiffness

Bleeding or discharge from any body opening

Weight loss

Doctors agree: Early detection can mean the difference between life and death.

(i) do nothing; (ii) medication and radiation; (iii) amputation.

“Because of her age, we initially thought that she had contracted Valley Fever, but after the tests came back negative, we were back to square one,” Kim remembers. “Then, after several X-rays were taken, we told that Ilsa had been diagnosed with osteosarcoma, an aggressive form of cancer.”

The news was heartbreaking. Regardless of the treatment selected, Ilsa was not expected to reach her fourth birthday. With an incredulous pat on the back, the Abrews were told to treat their dog’s every day as her last, and to make her feel as comfortable as possible.

“It was like somebody took the wind out of your sails. It was a shock at first. Then you regroup and think, ‘what are you going to do? You’re taken aback because this is your family pet and you expect this breed to last 6 or 8 years. Some live to even 10 years.”

And so, at a time when her parents fought back their tears, Ilsa decided to fight back against the cancer that threatened her life.

Following the devastating news, the Abrews met with an oncologist to review all of the available treatments and pricing. They were presented with three cancer treatment options:

Following several rounds of radiation at Southwest Veterinary Oncology in Gilbert, Ariz., and against all odds, Ilsa was found to be cancer-free. Because of Ilsa’s resolve to live, and her prized Great Dane lineage, a breed that was first used in Germany to hunt wild boars, her cancer didn’t stand a chance. This beautiful, long-legged Dane now goes for regular check-ups every four months to monitor the disease that has claimed the lives of so many others. She remains a happy and healthy member of the Abrew family and a fan favorite during her victory laps around the Corte Bella loop.

Ilsa as puppy / Ilsa today

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Ask Agnes: “Spot” Spots! I’m a pet-lover. I like the smell when you walk in to Petsmart, pure “animal by-products!” I’m speaking of the food… not the waste. It’s okay if your home smells of dog/cat food, but not that other stuff. Pet odor from urine or feces is a very tough deodorizing problem. The stain is the least of the problem. You must deodorize the spot or the animal will return to that spot and use it again. First, soak up as much of the liquid as you can and remove any solids. Don’t panic if you don’t have an enzyme cleaner on hand. Club soda can help. Pour it on and blot. Stand on the towel to absorb as much of the liquid as possible. You may have to repeat this. Mix some white vinegar and water (1/3 c. vinegar to 1qt. water). If you can put this in a spray bottle and spray on the pet stains it helps to remove the smell. (Never use ammonia to clean up a pet accident as the ammonia will attract an animal to the spot.) If you own a pet, or even if you don’t, always keep an enzyme cleaner on hand. It works as a laundry spotter for protein stains from humans too! Next time you’re in Petsmart just enjoying the smell, ask an associate to recommend a good enzyme cleaner.

CC&Rs Revisited: Dog Doo-Doos and Don’ts A kind reminder of the CC+Rs as they pertain to pet waste Source: Exhibit C, Use Restrictions, Page C4 of C8 Rule 4: (b) Pets shall be confined to the Lot or kept on a leash at all times; (c) Owners of pets shall be responsible for the immediate removal and disposal of all solid waste of such owners’ pets; Editor’s note: With this in mind, we at Corte Bella would like to remind you to please clean up after your pet(s) when walking them around the community. Doing so will leave the Community as beautiful as ever.

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A Westie’s Tale Millie Lau (as told to Jerry D. Tinsley) My name is Millie Lau. I am a silky white, pure-bred West Highland Terrier, which I am very proud to be. I lived for six years in Boise, Idaho with my first Mommy who was very nice to me. She trained me to compete in dog shows for three or four years, and then she let me have a couple of litters of puppies.

When my Mommy saw how much love the nice lady and gentleman had for me, she softened her heart and let me go with them. I think she was kind of sad, but it was a real adventure for me. I found out their names are Ellen and Reid Lau and they live on a ranch near Sun Valley in Idaho half of the year and in Arizona the rest of the time. Well, in a real short time I came to love the lady very much because she reminds me of my first Mommy a lot, and she rubs my belly and scratches my ears whenever I ask. I was a little scared of her big, ol’ rancher husband, at first, but I soon discovered he’s as gentle as a lamb. Now I wake him every morning to take me outside and, later, for a walk around the block. We’re walking buddies. (Maybe you’ve seen us. We greet lots of people!) I’ve quickly come to love Corte Bella and I feel like I am just as retired as my new parents. I am one lucky dog. If you need a companion to make you happy, you could adopt a dog, too. As my new parents found out, there are lots of ways to adopt. Reid and Ellen Lau moved to Corte Bella in 2005 after wintering several seasons in Sun City West and Sun City Grand. Reid was previously owner/operator of sheep ranches in Nevada and Idaho. Ellen is a retired music teacher. Millie is their third Westie.

I loved being a show dog and prancing around in front of people for prizes. (I think I usually won.) And I loved all my puppies. The only trouble was that my puppies were so cute and so white and so well-behaved, as soon as they were eight or nine weeks old, people would come by my Mommy’s house and fall in love with them and give my Mommy money to take them home. Most of them, I never saw again, and I kinda’ missed them, you know.

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One day last year I got sick and went to the vet who said I had an infection. After surgery he told my Mommy I could have no more puppies. That was kind of okay with me. It was like being retired. So while I was enjoying myself lying around the house and following my Mommy everywhere she went, this very nice lady and her husband stopped by our house and said they would like to give my Mommy some money to take me home with them. They said they wanted a pretty, well-trained, experienced “Westie” like me to take me to their nearby home and later to Corte Bella in Arizona where they live in the winter-time. They said they had looked lots of places and at lots of dogs, and I was perfect. (They sure know how to make a dog feel good about herself.)

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Idiom Explained: “Raining Cats and Dogs” A supposed origin of the idiom Now in contiguous Drops the Flood comes down, is sometimes falsely credited to Threat’ning with Deluge this devoted Town. strong rains that might have swept dogs and cats off of neighborhood ... roofs. Thus, animals falling from the Now from all Parts the swelling Kennels flow, Heavens remains a colorful fallacy. And bear their Trophies with them as they go: A more accurate attribution is Filth of all Hues and Odours seem to tell unfortunately a disheartening one. What Street they sail’d from, by their Sight and Smell. The most probable source of the They, as each Torrent drives, with rapid Force, expression comes to us from an epidemic first noted in Jonathan Swift’s satirical poem, A Description of a City Shower (1710). Swift wrote of heavy rains carrying along dead animals and other debris through the cobblestone streets of 17th and 18th century England. The piece is excerpted here:

From Smithfield or St. Pulchre’s shape their Course, And in huge Confluent join’d at Snow-Hill Ridge, Fall from the Conduit, prone to Holbourn-Bridge. Sweeping from Butchers Stalls, Dung, Guts, and Blood, Drown’d Puppies, stinking Sprats, all drench’d in Mud, Dead Cats and Turnip-Tops come tumbling down the Flood.

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The Nth Degree Janice Aiken, CB Volunteers That’s a pretty high level, the Nth degree. How does one accomplish as much or go as far as possible, to reach the Nth degree? It takes a village, or in Corte Bella’s case, a close-knit group of over thirty unpaid volunteers. Their task is to create unique, educational, entertaining and life-enriching experiences for the Corte Bella Country Club social calendar. For nearly four years, these volunteers — your neighbors — have worked tirelessly on your behalf to make our community the envy of all others. Their talents include: • Legal Attorneys • Human Resource Specialist • Engineer • Financial Specialist • Charitable Services Coordinator • Physician • Journalist • Photographer • Editor • Business executive • Restauranteur • Sous Chef • Wine Connoisseurs and Consultants

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Marketplace Coordinator Travel Coordinator Casino Trip Coordinator Creative Typesetter Web Site Assistant Party Planners Designer and Savvy Shopper Ticket Takers Fashion Model Volunteers Collectively, the group speaks five languages

They coordinate educational lectures, special dining events, Holiday celebrations, cooking demos, Marketplace, musical entertainment, ticketing, news stories and announcements. As an added bonus, the CB Interest Group Leaders provide residents with social opportunities in sports, recreational and educational pursuits. Our volunteers are on the job, working nights, weekends and Holidays, giving freely of their time and talent. They take it to the Nth degree. With your support, CB social events are consistently sold-out and due to popular demand, new dining and entertainment venues are continually being added. These events make a significant financial contribution to the Anacapa and enhance the active life style of our community. Watch for announcements of coming events on the Corte Bella web site, at www.CorteBella.net.

Beatles Mania CB Volunteers A sold-out crowd of 210 patrons filled the Corte Bella Social Hall on Sunday, January 13, to enjoy a magical mystery tour of our favorite Beatles tunes, performed by the professional musicians of Paperback Writer™. The atmosphere in the room was lively and energetic from the first musical cord.

Then it was on to the show! Looking very much like the FabFour, in their mop-top wigs, the audience enjoyed a chronological “tour” of the Beatles greatest hits. However, for those of us who lived through that musical period, listening to the emotions expressed in these songs, we re-lived our growing-up years.

The four performers, each of them not too far from retirement age themselves, were svelte, sassy and strummed with nonstop action. One peek at their web site proves why this show was so special. They have performed around the world, on stage for renowned music fests, for Disney Entertainment, and have been featured entertainers aboard cruise ships.

The show opened with songs about young love — “I Want to Hold Your Hand” — and went right on through to “Yesterday” and “Will you still feed me when I’m 64?”

Corte Bella Country Club once again offered residents its own cruise ship style of entertainment by staging a Mediterranean Buffet at Anacapa prior to the show. Over 160 patrons dined that night in European style and gave the chef and staff rave reviews for this unique dining venue.

There was no holding back from the audience when the band rocked into their rendition of “Twist and Shout!” The ladies were dancing in the aisles. All this right here in the heart of Corte Bella! Thank you once again, to the Corte Bella Event Volunteers for bringing the world to our doorstep.

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Cool Cars of Corte Bella Tim & Sandy Carson: In Their Words

“At the young age of 15, I purchased my first car; a 1951 Ford two-door. However, it never got past the primer stage due to my lack of funds. Many years later, after restarting several project cars, it was my dream to restore the same model ’51 Ford that I had when I was 15. I had been looking at classified ads for some time when I saw exactly what I was looking for. It turned out that a woman had put in the ad without consulting her husband. She wanted to be able to park her everyday driver in the parking spot that was being occupied by the ’51.

We went to see the car, which was a rust bucket full of cans. After the husband and wife talked for some time and finally agreed, I became the owner of another ’51 Ford. It took me about five years to complete the car which was been totally customized. It has a Ford big block engine with all of the comfort amenities. The paint is House of Kolor’s cobalt blue with cool graphics. We call the car, ‘Bad Boy.’ We drove it to Arizona from Minnesota in October, 2012 and passed everything but a gas station, and only got stopped once for speeding. This car, needless to say, is nothing like the ’51 Ford that I drove when I was 15.”

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This poem comes to us from a Corte Bella resident with close ties to the devastating events that occurred at Newtown, Conn.

Newtown Angels They said their goodbyes and got kissed at the door, and off they went to the school bus as they had the day before

For they wanted to learn so much more, so that they would be even brighter when they came home once more

But the angels came and gave them wings, so they flew to Heaven to learn about all good things

So we had to let them go, before we really got a chance to know all the wonderful pleasures they would bring, so now it’s only to their memory that we can cling

For man’s inhumanity struck once again, for which there seems to be no end, and so I pray once more, please don’t ever let this happen anymore!

Rose Graves

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CULINARY

From the Chef: Angel Food Cake with Macerated Berries and Sweet Cream

Angel Food Cake

Macerated Berries and Vanilla Cream

• 1 3/4 cups sugar

• 1/3 cup warm water

• 1/4 teaspoon salt

• 1 teaspoon orange extract, or extract of your choice

• 1 cup cake flour, sifted • 12 egg whites (the closer to room temperature the better)

• 1 1/2 teaspoons cream of tartar

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. 1. In a food processor spin sugar about 2 minutes until it is superfine. Sift half of the sugar with the salt the cake flour, setting the remaining sugar aside. 2. In a large bowl, use a balloon whisk to thoroughly combine egg whites, water, orange extract, and cream of tartar. After 2 minutes, switch to a mixer. 3. Slowly sift the reserved sugar, beating continuously at medium speed. 4. Once you have achieved medium peaks, take from mixer and sift enough of the flour mixture in to dust the top of the foam. Using a spatula fold in gently. 5. Continue until all of the flour mixture is incorporated. 6. Carefully spoon mixture into an ungreased tube pan. Bake for 20-30 minutes before checking for doneness with a wooden skewer. (When inserted halfway between the inner and outer wall, the skewer should come out dry).

Berries • 4 cups fresh mixed berries (scant 2 pounds), divided • 1/2 cup sugar • 2 Tbsp fresh orange juice

Vanilla Cream • 1 vanilla bean, halved lengthwise, or 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract • 1 cup chilled heavy cream, Whipped to stiff peaks • 1/3 cup sour cream • 1/4 cup sugar

Preparation Berries • Using a potato masher or the back of a wooden spoon, mash 1 cup berries with sugar and orange juice in a large bowl until sugar begins to dissolve. Gently stir in remaining 5 cups berries; let sit at room temperature, tossing occasionally, until berries are juicy, 1-2 hours. Vanilla Cream • Combine all ingredients Slice 4 slices of the Angel food cake and arrange on plates, Spoon Berries next to cake on plate and top with cream. Enjoy.

7. Cool upside down on cooling rack for at least an hour before removing from pan. 8. Slice as needed

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Happy 2013 to all of our residents from the Anacapa. Starting in 2013, we are going to form an Anacapa Restaurant Resident Advisory Team. We’re looking for residents who want to take an interest in the goings-on of our restaurant, have ideas and suggestions on how we can better serve our community, and want to know more about all the work we do here at Corte Bella. I’ve had many interested persons talk to me already, and we are excited to move forward with the opportunity to work with our residents.

Executive Chef Dan Haywood, Anacapa Restaurant What we ask of interested parties is to submit your e-mail address and contact information to the Anacapa Restaurant’s Chef Dan Haywood at dhaywood@ cortebellacca.com. We are going to have a specific number of openings on the team, and of course we can’t accommodate a huge number of people, so only the most qualified candidates . When applying, please let me know why you are interested, share with me any food and beverage knowledge you may have, and please state why the Anacapa is important to you. I will look over all the messages before I make my Advisory Team appointments. Those individuals who do not have access to email, you may bring in a letter containing the same information (and contact info), and give it to the host or to myself directly. If members of the Advisory Team are not able to attend quarterly meetings, I will be happy to move persons in and out so that many persons are able to participate. We want to create a positive open forum to talk about upcoming events, menus, the good things we are doing, as well as challenges we may need to address. Many of the issues that were discussed in the 2012 survey, as well as what I have been told by restaurant patrons, will be important discussion points for our Advisory Team. I feel this is a great step in getting more involved with our community and learning what they want from us. I look forward to hearing from you. If you are contacted to be a representative, we will send out meeting dates and a basic format for the rules of conduct and structure of the meetings. Cheers and happy eating.

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HEALTH & FITNESS

Pickleball News Jennianne “Annie” Brown You are invited to a “Come Play Pickleball Day” on Friday, February 15 beginning at 2 PM. Mary Luparello and Bev Moon will be hosting this member/non-member clinic — its purpose is to engage “newer” players and to teach them the game.

month through April, on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Gwen Miller is in charge of these exchanges if you have additional questions (gwen@az-gwenmiller.com).

Advance sign-up, necessary to be able to play, can be done by e-mailing either Mary (mluparello@hotmail.com) or Bev (southernmoon@cox.net). Those experienced enough to consider theirs an intermediate level of play, are also welcome to attend.

Did you know we have a Corte Bella Pickleball Club E-mail address? Our address is

Our club will also be hosting exchanges on February 5 and 19 for “inter-community” play with Arizona Traditions and Trilogy from 1 to 4 PM. This inter-community play will continue each

We are 74 members strong and growing each day!

cortebellapickleballclub@outlook.com. If you have any questions regarding the sport, don’t hesitate to contact us at our e-mail address. Live healthy. Live happy.

Tennis Tips — From the Pro Aide’ Smedes, Tennis Pro Have you ever been sore after playing tennis? Here are a few tips for stretching: Stretching increases flexibility, improves circulation, and increases the range of motion of your joints. Having flexible muscles prevents your body from tightening up during your match, and hustling around the court will feel more comfortable and less tiring. Better circulation means blood can easily flow to your muscles, improved range of motion of your joints, improves your overall balance and ability to move around the court. Here are some stretching essentials: •

Target the major muscle groups: Focus on your calves, thighs, hips, lower back, neck, shoulders, and forearms. Not only are these muscle groups important for tennis players, but these muscles and joints are routinely used on a day-today basis.

Pace yourself: Don’t grow impatient while stretching or hurry through each exercise. In order to safely lengthen your tissues, hold each stretch for about 30 seconds and then switch to the other side. Do each stretch two or three times.

Don’t bounce up and down: Bouncing when you stretch can tear your muscles, which can lead to scar tissue as your muscles recover and heal. Additionally, torn muscles make you less flexible and can cause more tightening and pain.

Relax and breathe comfortably: Stretching should be a soothing and pain-free experience. You should feel some tension while stretching, but if you feel pain or sharp discomfort, try backing off a little bit. Take long, calm breaths and enjoy the process. Like most exercises, do not hold your breath while stretching.

Come to court 5 on Tuesdays for a fun cardio class! Beginners at 10 AM and Intermediate/Advanced at 11 AM. It’s another way to stay fit and to have fun while you’re hitting a lot of tennis balls. For more information please, call Aide’ (623) 399-7022 or e-mail at aide.smedes@yahoo.com.

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SOCIAL

Club & Interest Groups Activities Social Rooms Men’s Christian Group Arts & Crafts Bingo Computer Club Corte Bella Chorus Duplicate Bridge Genealogy Club Hand & Foot Canasta Italian-American Club Mah Jongg Open Bridge Poker Club Smiling Out Loud (SOuL) West Valley Photo Club Ya Ya Hand & Foot Usually Meets in Members’ Homes Belles of Corte Bella/Red Hats Bid Whist Bunco Bunco Bunco Bunco Bunco Bunco: Dynamite Gals Cellar Dwellers Wine Group Christian Neighborhood Group Christian Neighborhood Group Christian Neighborhood Group Corte Bella Players Couples Bridge Couples Euchre Ladies Tea Society Scrabble Shalom Club Singles Sports Bocce Ball Couples Couples Couples Couples El Camino El Sueno Ladies’ Open Las Palmas Men’s Open San Ramon Singles Golf Lady Putters Ready Golf Girls (RGG) Tennis Ladies’ Invitational 3.5/4.0 Ladies’ Invitational 3.5/4.0 Ladies’ Open 3.0/3.5 Men’s 3.5 Men’s 4.0 Mixed Drop-In Open Play Pickle-Ball Open RV Group

Day of Week

Time

Place

Contact Person

Contact Info

Tue. Wed. 4th Tue. 1st Thu. 2nd & 4th Mon. Every Tue. Varies 2nd & 4th Mon. Last Friday each mo. Mon./Thu. Every Thu. 1st Wed. each month 3rd Thu. 4th Tue. Mon. & Fri.

8 - 9:45 A.M. 1-4 P.M. 6-9 p.m. 6:30 P.M. 7 P.M. 12:30-4:30 P.M. Varies 6-8:45 P.M. Varies 10-3 1-4 P.M. 5-9 P.M. 10-12 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 12-4 P.M.

Social Hall Bacara Room Golf Club Social Hall Social Hall Social Hall Social Hall Social Hall Various Social Hall Social Hall Social Hall Social Hall Social Hall Social Hall

Jim Dowen Brenda Rosenberg Al Schroeder Jim Williams Kay Steik The Jacobs Bonnie Gentry The Dusiks Dan Luparello Joanne Moberly Stephanie/Jerry Tinsley Jim Lewin Kay Steik Joseph Berke Barb Morin

623-556-8137 623-594-2235 623-374-3634 623-466-6234 623-214-3284 623-217-2803 (623) 215-7808 623-556-1726 623-444-6176 623-328-9583 623-546-3141 623-455-9532 623-214-3284 623-556-2120 BMorin2@cox.net

Call for Times 7-10 P.M. 7-10 P.M. 2-4 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 7 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 7 P.M. Call for Times 6:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Varies 7 P.M.

Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes

Joyce Stalians Kaye France Harriet Kessler Muriel Valle Mary Remiorz Myrna Packer Betty Rae Bev Bair The Mandells Mike & Martha Short Greg & Kay Haro Bill & Shari Folkerts Kay Steik Myrna Packer Myrna Packer Janet Silver Edith O’Brien Judi Bourd Karen Fryar

623-322-4139 623-934-5051 623-388-3731 623-399-6034 623-214-2874 623-322-0052 623-217-2712 623-255-5352 623-374-3592 623-696-5526 623-398-7164 623-466-8981 623-214-3284 623-322-0052 623-322-0052 623-337-4139 623-249-4044 623-433-9449 623-594-7267

Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Golf Club Meet at Various Courses Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Courts Homes

Myrna Packer Janet Silver Jack/Lauretta Broderick Bob/Bev Clevenger Dan Louden Ray Valle Myrna Packer David Keppy/Ken Stone Robert Broda Vicki Wiley Stanley Repecki Beth Dunn Sue McVey Ann Paulson Robin Culley Vicki Faaborg Jolene Piaskowski Don Schneider

623-322-0052 623-337-4139 623-792-5689 623-594-5028 623-328-9341 623-399-6034 623-322-0052 623-455-8310/623-546-2085 623-444-2172 480-998-7474 623-388-3066 623-780-9281 623-214-0901 623-433-9973 623-444-5448 602-918-0501 623-594-1307 623-399-9640

Ken Egide Robin Mandell Ron Winegarner

623-266-3820 623-374-3592 623-444-4205

2nd Fri. 1st Tue. 2nd Mon. 2nd Tue. 2nd Wed. 2nd Thu. 1st Tue. Thursday Group Tuesday Group Wednesday Group Call for Times 4th Fri. 4th Tue. Every Fri.

1st & 3rd Fri. 2nd Fri. 1st Sat. 2nd Sat. 1st & 3rd Wed. 2nd & 4th Tue. 2nd & 4th Tue. 1st & 3rd Tue. Every Wed. 2nd Sun. Thursdays Every Mon. Thursday Every Tue. Every Sat. Mon., Wed., Fri. Thu. & Sat. Every Thu. Mon., Wed., Fri. Mon., Wed., Fri. Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun.

Call for Times 1 P.M. Call for Times Call for Times 4:30-5:30 P.M. 6-8 P.M. 4 P.M. 4:30-6:30 P.M. 6:30--8:30 P.M. 6-8 P.M. 10 A.M.-12 P.M. 5-7 P.M. 4-6:30 P.M. 6-8 P.M. 4:30-5:30 P.M. Mornings TBA 8-10 A.M. 9-11 A.M. 7:30-10 A.M. 8:30-10:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 7:30 – 10:30 A.M. 9-11 A.M. 8 A.M.

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