Corte Bella Times - April 2015

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Figueroa, Golf Course!

Encanto!

Encanto!

Quinta Villa, Golf Course!

Arcada!

Alameda!

San Marco!

Trilogy, Private Pool!

Condo, Sun City West!



Contents

What’s Inside April 2015

COMMUNITY INFORMATION 6 Numbers to Know

ASSOCIATION

8 From the Manager’s Desk 9 Board Talk: 2015 Annual Members Meeting &

Election Results

10 Corte Bella Events 12 Emergency Phone Numbers 12 Upcoming HOA Events for 2015 13 April Calendar

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14 Happy Spring Season from the Anacapa Restaurant 15 Shhhh... Don’t Tell Anyone

COMMITTEES

18 Neighborhood Awareness & Safety Committee Report 18 APS, Corte Bella and Streetlights: Update

COMMUNITY

20 Volunteers: Corte Bella’s Busy Bees! 22 SOuL’s 2015 Charity Concert A Huge Success 22 Bicycle Safety 24 In the Loop

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24 Corte Bella Vets 25 Taking Care 25 World of Friends

HEALTH & FITNESS 26 Lady Putters of Corte Bella

27 Welcome to the Day Spa at Corte Bella 27 Corte Bella Day Spa Memberships 28 Falling Back in Love with Tennis 29 Pickleball Club News

SOCIAL

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30 Clubs & Interest 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.

On the Cover: Contributing photographer Mike Biggs captured this scene on a gorgeous spring day at Lake Pleasant.

Editors | Janice Aiken and Regina Shaney-Saborsky Contributing Writers | Janice Aiken | Michael Arrington Bob Baldesari | Bill Blake | Jodell Dodge | Vicki Faaborg Donna Folan | Evie Hansen | Dan Haywood | Diane Kingsley Robin Mandell | Mike McVeigh | Colleen Miller | Joel Piaskowski Jolene Piaskowski | Roberta Rials | Regina Shaney-Saborsky Traci Tuor | Jim Williams | Linda Wright Photography | Jim Laskowicz | Mike Biggs For advertising opportunities, please contact Barb Spitzock at 480.266.5034, or email: Barb@LionTreeCommunications.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. ©2015 CB Times Magazine. All rights reserved. Please recycle.

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION Board of Directors

Community Resources

Corte Bella Administration

Bill Blake Director WillieB38@cox.net

Guard House, 623-544-3906 Fax: 623-544-3911 Email: securitas@cortebellacca.com Gate Hours: 6:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Daily Roving Patrol: Monday - Friday, 8:00 A.M. to Noon, and 10:00 P.M. to 11:30 P.M. Saturday – Sunday, 2:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M., and 10:00 P.M. to Midnight Patrol Cell: 623-256-2907 Guards are present from 5:00am- 8:00pm, Homeowners can call the Mobile phone between 8:00pm & 11:30pm Mon -Fri and until midnight Sat & Sun- Guards will return immediately to the gate house for admittance.

Association Office 22155 North Mission Drive Sun City West, AZ 85375 Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 A.M.-4 P.M. 623-328-5068 Ext. 221

Walt Kearns Director walt@wekearns.com Larry Leighton Director ldleighton@yahoo.com Dan Luparello Director Loopy6160@yahoo.com Mike McVeigh Director Mmcveigh3@cox.net Donna Norton Director donnaenorton@gmail.com Jim Williams Director cortebellajim@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.-9:00 P.M. Sat & Sun, 6 A.M.-9:00 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 Corte Bella Golf Club, 623-556-8951 Hours: Monday-Sunday 6:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. jstuart@cortebellagolfclub.com Corte Bella Website Community Website: www.cortebella.net Residents & Visitor Registration: www.cortebella.org CB Events Group Volunteers CBEventsGroup@cortebellacca.com

FirstService

Photo by Michael Biggs

24-HOUR EMERGENCY (480) 551-4300

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Michael Arrington HOA General Manager, 623-328-5068 Michael.Arrington@fsresidential.com Jodell Dodge Spa & Fitness Manager, Ext. 225 JDodge@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 Stella Stellings Administrative Assistant, Ext. 221 Stoney Amerine Facilities Manager, Ext. 223 SAmerine@cortebellacca.com


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From the Manager’s Desk With my busy schedule, it seems like the deadline for this article comes around weekly instead of monthly. I can only imagine how the folks that put together this great magazine feel. This month I was suffering a little from writer’s block and was not sure what to write about until I did my daily tour of the Mike Arrington, Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. General Manager community. About a third of the way around, it hit me. The beauty of the community and the activity inspired me just when I needed it. The greenest grass you can imagine and palm trees with colorful native plant life thriving in the middle of the desert. The people out walking, running and taking the family pet for a walk while taking in the natural beauty looked like a modern day Norman Rockwell rendition of small town USA. There were folks standing on the corner and visiting with each other in the outstanding weather on another sunny, gorgeous Corte Bella day. What about the all surrounding mountain ranges off in the distance, do they ever lose their majesty? Coming here for the first time, you think you are on another planet as I remember. There was activity everywhere I went and lots of smiling faces. It made me feel like I had the best job in the world and I am not so sure that I don’t. I love everything about this place. At the age of 55 and just when I was starting to convince myself that I knew everything, I get to come to work every day and hear great stories, interact with unbelievably talented and experienced people while improving upon my own character and education at

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The beauty of the community and the activity inspired me just when I needed it. the same time by simply listening. What a way to make a living. There is so much talent and kindness here. Now I’m not saying it does not have its moments but, come on. Are you kidding me? People say to me all of the time “I would not want your job”. I understand the sentiment but don’t share the thought. Just this morning, I attended and spoke at the monthly Welcome Committee event where I met a whole new group of incoming Corte Bellans. Most looked like kids in a candy store with big eyes ready to enjoy the obvious, amazing lifestyle that Corte Bella provides. It was like; here we go! Does it get any better than that? I say no, it does not. I am impressed that you made it here and hopeful that you will stay. What a great choice you made to come here. As always, it is the great privilege to serve you that I look forward to. Everything that I love about life is represented right here in Corte Bella.


Board Talk: 2015 Annual Members Meeting and Election Results The 2 March Annual Membership meeting went very well. Several presentations were given to some 80 residents on a variety of topics. Jim Williams did an updated reprise of “Our Community” presentation to emphasize what that phrase really means for all of us. Walt Kearns gave the Treasurer report. Highlights: the Association had a net operating surplus in 2014 in nearly every budget category, including Anacapa, that has had a surplus for third year in a row. Jim Williams, Director

CB Events Group has had a surplus for two years running. Jeff Ablin offered a look at Finance Committee focus areas last year and this year. 2015 will see added emphasis on budget and business process enhancements, and expanding financial guidelines. Regina Shanney-Saborsky gave a short recap on projected 2015 waste water and water activities and ARC accomplishments. Bob Baldesari introduced the APS subcommittee and summarized past, current and projected efforts. NASC Al Schroeder provided a recap on priority projects and progress on security issues and actions being considered. Web Administrator, David Wright, presented details on using and navigating the community website, and the Visitor Management System. The meeting handout and all of the presentations are available on the Community Website ( Main Menu item HOA, then Community Documents>>Board Room>>Annual Meetings>>2015 ).

Well – what suspense! With four candidates vying for four positions. The Board of Director election results are: Donna Norton, Jim Williams, Walt Kearns and Larry Leighton. Congratulations to them all! The official ballot count is: Donna Norton: Walter Kearns:

537 533

Jim Williams: Larry Leighton:

537 509

The Revenue Ruling question passed overwhelmingly 558 (yes) to 13 (no). That ruling provides that net excess income carried forward to the following year is not taxable. There were 649 Ballots received (646 by mail, 3 handed in at meeting), of which 618 were certified eligible. 31 ballots were certified ineligible – 24 of the 31 because there was an incorrect, or no name and address on the ballot envelope. The other ineligible ballots had various errors including duplicate ballots, empty or incorrect ballot envelope, and non-listed owner. First Service Residential (FSR) conducted mandatory Director training on 10 March. Elected Directors will meet other requirements of the Election Policy in preparation for their certification and seating at the 1 April Organizational meeting. Board Officers and Committee Liaisons are selected, and other assignments are made at this meeting. Stay tuned for results. Would like to close with a sincere and heartfelt THANK YOU to Regina for her eight years of unselfish and dedicated service as the first Director to serve a full three terms. Regina was absolutely surprised by the special award presentation at the Annual Meeting to recognize her stellar service to the community. On behalf of the Board, the GM and the Community, I wish her the best possible future. *Footnote: Regina advised she would continue as a volunteer member of GAC, and provide advice to ARC. She will continue to be available to help where and when needed, and that’s a good thing!

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Corte Bella Events HOA Sponsored Events:

Wild Horse Pass Casino Trips Monday, March 2 Upcoming Trips Scheduled: Monday, April 6 Monday, May 4 Monday, June 1 Monday, July 6

Farmers’ Market

Wednesday, April 8 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Anacapa Patio & Breezeway Mark your calendars for the final market of the season. Come get your fresh produce and meats, breads; shop for boutique gift items and more. Our friendly vendors will return when the cooler months are back.

Bus Departs from Anacapa at 8:20 AM Returns to Corte Bella at 4:30 PM Contact Bill Blake at 623-537-7969 Email: willieb38@cox.net

Line Dancing Winter Sessions 1 & 2 Movement Studio of the Fitness Center Tuesdays 11:30 AM – 12:30PM

NOTE: Drop in classes Mar 31, Apr 7. No classes on Apr 14, 21, 28. Spring Session #1: May 5, 12, 19, 26, Jun 2, 9 Summer Session #1: Jun 23, 30, Jul 7, 14, 21, 28 Summer Session #2: Aug 11, 18, 25, Sep 1, 8, 15 $3.00 per class or $15 for 6 classes Advanced Beginner/Easy Intermediate 11:30 PM – 12:30 PM. Beginner Class12:30 PM to 1:30 PM NOTE: tennis shoes, dance sneakers or bowling shoes required. Class limited to 30 but walk-ins welcome. Tickets on sale in Fitness Center.

Children’s Easter Egg Hunt

Sunday, April 5 10:00 AM Fountain Area, between the Fitness Center and the Social Hall (not grass area) Free Event for children under age 9 Have your grandchild or your child bring their Easter basket ready for Easter fun. There will be plenty of eggs to be collected with separate hunts for the younger and older children. Please register your child at the Fitness Center as soon as possible.

Cooking with Chef Dan

Corte Bella Spring Fashion Show “Passport to Fashion”

Lesson #2 – “France in Spring Time”- Pear and Brie salad, Cassoulet and Crepes. Lesson #3 – “Mexico, Classic Oaxacan”- Pozole Verde, Manchamanteles and Torte Imperial. Tickets on sale in Fitness Center now for lesson #2, and lesson #3. Limited seating.

A delicious salad luncheon complete with a delightful dessert awaits you. This annual event sells out quickly so get your friends together and book your table now. You’ll be treated to the latest Spring and Summer fashions from Chico’s, modeled by CB residents. Sold Out. Wait List Only.

Series of three cooking lessons Thursday, April 2 (#2) Friday, May 1 (#3) Bella Stanza Room 11:30 am to 2:00 PM

Friday, April 17 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM (doors open at 11:00AM) Santa Barbara Room $30 per person

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Corte Bella Players Present ‘The Proctologist’s Daughter’ Friday, April 24 Saturday, April 25 Time: 7:30 PM Santa Barbara Room $15 per person

Corte Bella’s own thespians bring a fun filled evening of laughter with a play by Edward Crosby Wells. Be transported to the Hollywood Hills through the dramatic skills of your friends and neighbors who are members of this troupe. Dessert and coffee will be served at intermission. Cash bar available throughout the performance. Tickets on sale now at the Fitness Center.

“Cool Off With Friends” Ice Cream Social Sunday, July 19 Baraca Room Time to be announced

All Corte Bella residents are invited to share a refreshing treat and meet your new neighbors. There will be ice cream with all the fixings to create your perfect sundae. Please join us and have some refreshing fun with your fellow Corte Bella residents. Contact Carol Drogowski at (sand.piper65@yahoo.com) or Pam Ablin (pam.ablin@gmail.com) for more information.

Anacapa Special Events:

Memorial Day Dinner and Dance Sunday, May 24 Santa Barbara Room Time: 5:30 PM Doors Open 6:00 PM Dinner Served 7:00 PM Dancing $22 per person (inclusive)

Come dine and dance with your friends and neighbors on this holiday weekend. Menu for sit down dinner includes your choice of seasonal favorites of BBQ ½ Chicken or ½ rack of BBQ Ribs with potato and green salad plus root beer floats for dessert. Music provided by Billy James for your dancing pleasure. Tickets on sale in the Fitness Center on Sunday, April 19 after 10:00 AM.

Easter Sunday Brunch

Sunday, April 5 Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM $38 per person (tax, gratuity, beverages not included.)

Celebrate USA Independence Day Dinner and Dance Saturday, July 4 Santa Barbara Room Time: to be announced Cost per person: To Be Announced

The very best place to celebrate the 239th birthday of the United States of America is right here in your own community! Come dine with your neighbors and friends; dance to lively music and celebrate all that is wonderful about our country and our Corte Bella. The buffet will feature all your favorite foods for this holiday. The music will have you on your feet and dancing. Don’t miss this wonderful party. Ticket sale date to be announced. Will be on sale in the Fitness Center.

Be sure to wear your Easter best to this fabulous buffet. Includes fresh seafood featuring shrimp and Alaskan Crab legs. A dazzling display of salads, fruits, vegetables and cheeses awaits you. The carving station offers honey baked ham, leg of lamb and omelets to order. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Call 623-455-9045.

Cinco de Mayo Celebration Tuesday, May 5 Time: 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM Anacapa and Patio area

Come join in the fun of this traditional celebration! Wear your sombreros or your sarape. A themed menu selection of specially created appetizers and ½ price bar menu items will be available for purchase. Traditional music will be part of the party. Special drinks will be offered too. Don’t miss this delicious and fun event at Anacapa. Reservations are strongly recommended. Please call 623-455-9045.

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Corte Bella Events

Father’s Day Brunch

Sunday, June 21 Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Time: 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM Cost per person to be announced (tax, gratuity, beverages not included.) Children age 12 and under: ½ price. Bring Dad to the Anacapa on his special day and let him dine on specially prepared menu selections that are guaranteed to please. Invite the whole family! This buffet is designed to satisfy all ages. Reservations strongly recommended. Please call 623 455 9045.

Mother’s Day Brunch

Sunday, May 10 Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Time: 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM $38 per person (tax, gratuity, beverages not included.) Children age 12 and under: ½ price A wonderful buffet awaits each special lady to help celebrate Mother’s Day in style. This specially prepared brunch menu will delight every mother and her family. There is fresh seafood, a variety of salads, carving stations with pork roast and strip loin, delicious hot entrees and an omelet station. Call today and reserve your table. Reservations strongly recommended. Call 623-455 9045.

Emergency Phone Numbers ALL EMERGENCIES, SERIOUS ACCIDENTS WITH INJURIES, and CRIMES IN PROGRESS SHOULD BE REPORTED USING 911.

Sheriff’s Business Non Emergency • (24 Hours)

602-876-1011

(Examples: Suspicious vehicles, loud noise, and general info)

Security Service ( Securitas ): • Guard at Gate (5:00AM until 8:00PM) 623-544-3906 • Roving Patrol (Homeowners can call the Mobile phone between 8:00pm & 11:30pm Mon - Fri and until midnight Sat & Sun) 623-256-2907 HOA Common Area Emergencies: (Examples: water leaks, bee swarms)

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During Regular HOA business hours (9:00AM–4:00PM) HOA Office: 623-328-5068 ext. 226 After 4:00PM (Mon - Fri) or Weekends/Holidays HOA Answering Service: 602-336-2700 First Service After Hours Emergencies: 480-551-4300

Fire Department Non Emergency • Normal business hours

623-584-3500

Animal Related Issues • Maricopa County Animal Care & Control 602-506-7387 Coyotes and Other Desert Animals • Arizona Game and Fish Department

602-942-3000

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*** New Anacapa Offering! ***

The Anacapa will be featuring special themed Happy Hours on Tuesday and Thursdays throughout the summer. Watch for fliers and email blasts so you don’t miss out on the fun!

Upcoming HOA Events for 2015 August 3 Sept 6 Sept 14

Wild Horse Casino Trip Labor Day Dinner Dance Wild Horse Casino Trip

Anacapa Special Events July 16 Themed Happy Hour Oct 5 Anacapa Anniversary Celebration Other Community Events Upcoming for 2015 May 12 CB Vets Regular Meeting May 21 SOuL Regular Meeting June 9 CB Vets Regular Meeting June 18 SOuL Regular Meeting July 14 CB Vets Regular Meeting July 16 SOul Regular Meeting Aug 11 CB Vets Regular Meeting Aug 20 SOul Regular Meeting Upcoming HOA Board of Directors Meetings May 15 HOA Board Workshop May 20 HOA Board Meeting June 19 HOA Board of Directors Workshop June 24 HOA Board Meeting July 17 HOA Board of Directors Workshop July 22 HOA Board Meeting Sept 18 HOA Board of Directors Workshop Sept 23 HOA Board Meeting


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April 2015 5 HAPPY EASTER! Fitness Center/pool hours 6am to 9am

6 Wild Horse Pass Casino Trip - 8:00 AM Lady Putters 8:00 AM

HOA Easter Egg Hunt for age 9 and under - 10:00 AM

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17 Passport to Spring Fashion Show 11:30 AM

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23 Drop Toppers - Amazon Fulfillment Ct - 11AM

24 CB Players” Proctologist Daughter” 7:30PM

25 CB Players” Proctologist Daughter” 7:30PM

Chef Dan’s Cooking Demo #2 -11:30 AM Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30PM -6:00PM CB Computer Club 6:30 PM

7 Line Dance Advanced 11:30PM -12:30PM Line Dance Beginner 12:30PM - 1:30PM

8 ARC Submittals Due by 4:00 PM

Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30PM -6:00PM

CB Farmers’ Market 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30PM -6:00PM

Buiilding and Grounds Mtg 9:00 AM

Anacapa Easter Sunday Brunch 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM 12 Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

13 Lady Putters 8:00AM

14 CB Vets Regular Meeting 9:00 AM

15 HOA Board of Directors’ Workshop

ARC Meeting 9:00 AM SOUL Regular Meeting 11:00AM

Technology Committee Mtg 10:00 AM

Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30PM -6:00PM 19 Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

20 Lady Putters 8:00AM

21 Government Affairs Committee Mtg 10:00 AM

22 HOA Board of Directors’ Meeting

Finance Committee Meeting 2:00 PM Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30PM -6:00PM

Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30PM -6:00PM

26 27 28 29 31 Anacapa Sunday Brunch** Lady Putters 8:00AM ** PLEASE NOTE: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (SOUL) presents its annual fund raising event “Toast to Spring” on Sunday, 22 March from 4:00PM to 6:00PM featuring homemade hors Smiling Out Loud

d’oeuvers, fabulous raffles and entertainment at 3 lovely Corte Bella homes with all proceeds to charity.

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Happy Spring Season from the Anacapa Restaurant The weather has been beautiful here in Sun City West and is only going to get better moving into spring. Keep an eye on our calendar of events for special buffets and menus coming up.

Here is a light Brunch dish that has been a favorite of mine for years. Easy and versatile, you can make it that morning and let set in a warm oven until ready to serve. Enjoy.

Executive Chef Dan Haywood, Anacapa Restaurant

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A Fun Rolled-up Rolled Omelet Recipe 2 cup Eggs 2 dash Worcestershire Sauce 2 cup Milk 2 dash Tabasco 4 oz Flour 2 pinch salt

In a small bowl, Mix ½ the milk with the flour until smooth. Add the rest of the milk. Add other ingredients and strain. Use now or Refrigerate for later. 1 cup + Cooked bacon, or any ingredient you like, chopped 1 cup spinach, sliced 1 cups + of your favorite melting cheese

Rolled Omelet Directions. • •

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On a small cookie pan. Lay a sheet of aluminum foil across so that it overlaps on all sides. Try not to make any creases Carefully push the aluminum foil into the corners of the cookie sheet with the edges up so that the edges of the aluminum are up over the lip of the cookie sheet sides. Using a clean dry cloth, put two fingers in the cloth and smooth out the corners and ripples in the aluminum foil with a rubbing motion, like your polishing the foil. Spray well with nonstick spray. Ladle your batter into the foil. Have about half inch coverage, more if you want it thick. Sprinkle any vegetable or meat ingredients into the egg mixture evenly, leave cheese for after baking. Place in a 325 degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes, turning once, until the egg mixture has just set, no wet spots. Pull from oven.

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Sprinkle cheese over and let cool slightly on counter, about 2-3 minutes, until cheese is starting to melt. Using your hands with gloves or small towels. Pick up the lip of the foil and fold over the first inch of egg to start the roll. The egg should easily slide off the foil. pushing the aluminum foil down and away from you. Slowly start the roll until to the other end of the cookie sheet. Take the back lip of egg and fold it onto the roll. Use the aluminum foil to wrap the egg roll. Keep rolled in foil tightly for about 5-10 minutes until set. (The cheese holds the layers together). Can hold in a warm oven for up to 2 hours. You can unroll and slice at any time, thick for a plated dish or thinly for a buffet.


Shhhhhh…… Don’t Tell Anyone Joel Piaskowski, Anacapa Marketing Actually, we want you to do the complete opposite. As we all know, word of mouth advertising is the best you can get. Executive Chef Dan Haywood and Food & Beverage Manager Fred Hernandez, continue to set high standards and surpass our expectations. Below are several recent comments from Corte Bella residents and two well known on-line travel and dining websites. Spread the word about your Anacapa restaurant!

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(623) 398-4077 CELL (623) 384-1776 OFFICE

“Susie, the Hostess at Anacapa .... Lovely is the word. Truly caring about each and every patron. Saying goodnight by name to each couple/person. Asking pertinent questions about their dining experience. How fortunate we are to be graced by her presence.” - CB Resident Jane Barlow “We recently had lunch at the Anacapa Restaurant who are now fully open for business in the freshly renovated establishment. The tables are roomier and they have added to the menu. The renovation was a success and the service is still first class” HOODSY1292 via tripadvisor.com

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“Fred and Dan, This is a bit delayed, but most sincere. Tom and I would like to say thank you for a lovely buffet dinner, atmosphere, and service on Christmas Eve. We brought family members with us. All was wonderful! Thank you for your hard work.” - CB Residents Tom and Barbara Beshers “Every time we go, we like it more. Service is great... a very comfortable, friendly bar and very good food. And close to home! - Mike O. via Yelp.com “Today (Tuesday, 13 January) I had a wonderful and delicious lunch at our community restaurant. From the moment I arrived at the reception desk, I was served with efficiency and style. My soup was so good... a vegetable beef soup with whole small mushrooms and chunks of savory beef and vegetables. It was perfect for this rainy day. My curry chicken sandwich was so very tasty with the cranberries and the excellent curry flavor. All is all, my experience was wonderful and the staff was perfect in their attention to my needs. I’m so very happy with the Anacapa and will dine there whenever I can.” – CB Resident Linda Wright “Even though the Anacapa Restaurant is located inside the gated community of Corte Bella, it is open to the public. The newly renovated interior is quite posh. The service is extremely welcoming and attentive.” Jsweeps via tripadvisor.com Also, when dining at the Anacapa, we would really appreciate it if you took the time to fill out the comments card about your dining experience. This is a very important way to ultimately improve your dining experience. By filling out the card, you provide valuable information that is reviewed by the restaurant management staff and acted upon.

Anacapa Restaurant

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4:30 - 5:30 pm Tues-Sat. Any entrée with purchase of one beverage. Coupon good for two people. Expires April 30, 2015

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ANACAPA RESTAURANT EVERYTHING WELL DONE

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4:30 - 5:30 pm Tues-Sat. Any entrée with purchase of one beverage. Coupon good for two people. Expires April 30, 2015

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The Anacapa Restaurant offers its patrons an unforgettable dining experience. Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch, Tuesday and Thursday’s Happy Hour. Sample our Fine Wine Selection We welcome Small & Large Parties, Birthdays, and Anniversaries Reservations Recommended (623) 455-9045



commITTEES

Neighborhood Awareness & Safety Committee Report PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALKS

Pedestrians have the right of way when crossing at crosswalks in Corte Bella. It is the law. Please be courteous and observe this regulation for the safety of our residents.

TRAFFIC STUDY

The Traffic Study project is nearing completion and NASC will be ready to report the findings to the community as it relates to dangerous intersections and the identification of sections where there is serious speeding. Bill Blake, NASC Liaison

RESIDENT VISITOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

This is most important in helping our level of security. You can do this by going to the HOA office. In addition you are able to register your vehicles. Our goal is to register everyone in Corte Bella. Please help us to achieve this important goal.

TAILGATING

Tailgating continues to be a problem causing damage to the barrier arms. The safest way to enter through the gate is to leave enough room between your vehicle and the one in front of you to give the arms a chance to fall completely back into place. Our biggest problem is vehicles that follow too closely and try to enter right behind the vehicle in front of them on the same gate opening.

NEXT NASC MEETING

The next NASC meeting is on Thursday, April 2 at 9 AM in the Laguna Room of the Anacapa Restaurant. All homeowners are invited to attend.

It is very important for residents to register into the system so Security Staff can grant admittance to those you have registered.

APS, Corte Bella and Streetlights: Update Bob Baldesari On March 18 the Government Affairs Committee’s APS Team presented their recommendations and planned approach to resolving the APS streetlight issues to the Corte Bella-HOA Board of Directors.

History: In 2007, when Pulte Homes transferred ownership to the Corte Bella Country Club, Inc., they also transferred responsibility for 22 service agreements with APS for 285 streetlights of varying types throughout the community. The term of the agreements was 5-10 years in accordance with an established E-47 Dusk-to-Dawn rate schedule, which included the cost of the lamp, dusk-to-dawn lighting, the anchor base and the poles paid each month.

Team Recommendations to the Board: • • • • •

Do not go dark; Do not purchase street lights; Immediately replace the HPS (High Pressure Sodium) lamps with LED (Light Emitting Diodes) lights; Simplify service agreements by re-structuring under one contract as LED’s are installed; Possibly pursue a tariff schedule change with the ACC; and

Establish maintenance provisions in tariff schedule to reduce street light pricing after an established cost recovery period or other pricing alternative.

Summation: The APS Team is committed to working with the Government Affairs Committee through the Corte Bella-HOA Board of Directors. We intend to pursue all available avenues of discussion with APS and others in a positive, energetic spirit of cooperation to benefit the Corte Bella Community.

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Volunteers: Corte Bella’s Busy Bees! Jim Williams

April is National Volunteer Month, and April 12-18 is National Volunteer Week. It’s a good month to not only recognize those who volunteer, but a time to simply renew your efforts, or to take the opportunity to look at ways that you can help out. The Board of Directors defined a Volunteer Recognition Program (VRP) May 2013. Done because it is important to honor the people who dedicate themselves to helping the community. The VRP program drives this second annual CB Times volunteer recognition issue, periodic Kudos Korner articles, and the annual volunteer appreciation dinner (13 April). The CB Events Group is coordinating all aspects of the dinner; from decorations, program, emcee, menus and seating, they are doing it all. They also came up with this year’s great theme “BEES”, and hence the title of this article. It really is appropriate, and as they advised me – this conjures up everything from “volunteers at CB create a great BUZZ” and “to BEE or not to BEE a volunteer”, to “BEE the change you want to see”. We 45 and 55 plusers must persist with volunteerism and the spirit of giving. Most of us have successfully completed one or more careers, and are now reaping the benefits. We are fortunate to find ourselves living the good life at Corte Bella – living the American Dream. Remember – that Dream is a connection to the idea that we want to support each other in pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. And, that connection is sustained by the support of family, friends, community and even strangers. As 45/55 plusers, our skills, knowledge and experience represent valuable volunteer resources.

Where and how do you begin volunteering? Charity begins at home and in this case home is Corte Bella. So, in your own back yard look no further than your HOA Office or contact some of the various volunteer groups. There is plenty of need to go around - the various Committees, CB Events Group, CB Times and web administration – all need volunteers to continue their excellent work. Several groups and individuals provide support from within Corte Bella to a wide variety of causes. For example, the annual pet drive supported by Gail & Stan Peskin, Water Drive to Survive supported for eight years by Rita and Alan Richards (and their Halloween Drive), those supporting the Salvation Army (Angel Tree, San Ramon Stringers and others) The SOuL group (Smiling Out Loud) holds several annual Corte Bella charity events supporting Eve’s Place and the St Mary’s Food Alliance. The YaYa Interest Group supported the Susan G. Komen for Cure, Toys for Tots and Santa Photo Op. The CB Veterans Group supported several Veteran related charities during 2014. There are many more possibilities outside Corte Bella. To name a few: Meals on Wheels, Habitat for Humanity, Hospice care, medical escort, or be a senior companion by reading, running errands and doing lunch. The list is endless. The VolunteerMatch. org website will make your search easier. There are hundreds of volunteer opportunities currently available in Surprise, Sun City, Sun City West and Peoria alone. BEEing a volunteer pays off! Please take the time to thank a volunteer – an encouraging word helps and pays forward. That is one purpose of this Annual Volunteer Recognition article – the volunteers are listed below. A sincere, personal THANK YOU for all you do, and for enhancing Corte Bella!

Corte Bella Volunteers

* NOTE: The group sponsor, coordinator or chair provided the volunteer names. Please accept our apology if your name was not included. Contact the CB Times Editors about any errors or omissions. A correction and/or supplemental list will be published in the CB Times May issue.

Adopt-A-Highway Diane Beneker Claus Beneker Gerry Berger Mary Botha Fred Botha Burnill Clark Dave Collins Bill Dolan Max Hinerman Steve Hurst Danny Martin Tom Mauger Dorothy Miner Scott Miner Rod Pakonen Bob Perri

Judy Polak Mike Polak Netty Williams Jim Williams

Anacapa Marketing Group Dan Luparello Mike McVeigh Sam Pechkurow Joel Piaskowski

Angel Tree Salvation Army Muriel Valle Ray Valle

Architectural Requirements Committee

Gary Brungardt Douglas Edwards Dorothy Greening Linda Leonard Taron McKowen Dick Pavlicek Leon Rischall Al Schroeder Regina ShanneySaborsky

Board of Directors Bill Blake Donna Horton

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Walt Kearns Larry Leighton Dan Luparello Michael McVeigh Regina ShanneySaborsky Jim Williams

Building & Grounds Committee

Gary Bair Dan Drogowski Phil Fruth Paul Knowles Larry Leighton Tom Mauger Tom Penkauskas

Jim Sim Gene Stumvoll Keith Yaktus

CB Times Team Janice Aiken Mike Biggs John Eakins Vicki Faaborg Jim Laskowicz Robin Mandell Roberta Rials Bob Rosenberg Regina ShanneySaborsky Traci Tuor Linda Wright


Events Group Volunteers

Jeff Ablin Pam Ablin Connie Adams Shelly Adams Tom Asmussen Mairead Bertoli Bill Blake Liz Blake Mary Kay Bolin Richard Chalfen Carol Drogowski DE Dow Donna Dusen Sue Dziegielewski Douglas Edwards Donna Folan Hilda Furkert Eileen Gow Eric Gow Nancy Healy Bert Hoffman Sandra Irving Linda Leonard Lynn Kearns Kay Leighton Larry Leighton Mary Luparello Janet McCoy Michael McVeigh Colleen Miller Celeste Nelson Donna Norton Sue Pechkurow Sam Pechkurow Paula Penkauskas Jolene Piaskowski Diane Smith Lois Solars Muriel Valle Ray Valle Linda Wright

Government Affairs Committee Bob Baldesari Jim Dowen Doug Edwards Dawn Ferch Tricia Grantham John Heep Diane Smith Regina ShanneySaborsky

Long Term Planning Committee

Dan Drogowski Bob Fletcher Rick Furkurt Larry Leighton Mike Merriman Tom Penkaukas

Lion’s Club

Dick Pavlichek Al Schroeder Arnie Solars

Halloween Food Drive Rita Richards Allan Richards

Neighborhood Awareness & Safety Committee Bill Blake Ed Colihan Dan Drogowski Alan Luher Thomas Newman Al Schroeder Keith Tucker Gregory Zanowski

Eve’s Place

Pet Drives

Finance Committee

Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Lynn McVeigh Mike McVeigh

Jeff Ablin Sam Cue Ed Dupke Bob Fletcher Charlie Hall Laymond Harrier Roy (Ike) Ikenberry Walt Kearns Mike McVeigh David Ornsteim Ray Tennison Bruce Uhren Anne Watson

Stan Peskin Gail Peskin

Judy Dupke Ed Dupke

San-Ramon Stringers -Salvation Army Ron Bommarito Ron Cabeen Jim Gannon Sam Hines Ed Kuba Mel Squires Roger Stahl

SCP Members at Large Burnie Clark Rick Furkert Dan Luparello Tom Penkausas Diane Smith Arnie Solars

SCW Fire Dept Keith Tucker Dan Drogowski

SCW Sheriff Posse Kaye France Rich Greene Dave Johnson Tom Newman Jack Poeske

SOUL – Smiling Out Loud Janice Aiken Paula Bachman Bonnie Bankofier Susie Biggs Debby Brady Mary Ann Bradley Loretta Brown Suzy Brungardt Sharon Burke Martha Carrasco Sandy Connelly Carol Courter Susan Demchak Molly Divine De Dow Barb Drury Donna Folan Hilda Furkert Ellen Graham Judy Gregg Nancy Healy Lana Henn Marian Hoot Molly Ingvaldson Arleen Kann Diane Kingsley Judy Knuijt Judie Krauklis Mary Laurie Deborah Lazear Kay Leighton Jennifer Meehl Colleen Miller Dona Newman Carol Nickle Paula Penkauskas Po Plantz Linda Rizzo Marilyn Schmidt Regina ShanneySaborsky Carla Smith

Kay Steik Eileen Stomski-Gow Jeane Synhorst Lynda Thomas Kathy Valenta Nancy Wendler Barb Wilson Linda Wright VaLoy Young

St Mary’s Food Alliance

Gary Baker Susie Biggs Allie Bowling Molly Divine Ladonna McKibben George Ralston Betty Ray Dick Robideaux Linda Schultz Kay Steik Ron Steik Jim Stutz

Technology Committee

Virginia Ellwanger Rick Furkert Manuel Orozco Mike Merriman Stan Sacha Jack Storm Jim Williams

Surprise Citizen Patrol Alan Richards

Susan B Komen Cure, Toys for Tots, Santa Photo Connie Adams Janice Aiken Carol Andryshak Hilde Bachmeier Suzie Biggs Mike Biggs Gaynell Bruck Pat Burke Marie Civis Marcie D’Olivo Cathy Emerson Vicki Faaborg Jane Fenton Mary Jo Finke Bonnie Gentry Jean Gray Deanne Greco Judy Gregg Nancy Hansen Sue Hoag Marian Hoot Judy Hughes

Lynn Kearns Alison Kinnahan Judie Krauklis Connie Kuba Mike Kuba Maureen Lenhart Sue McVey Lauren Marston Jo-Ann Moberly Barb Morin Carin Narramore Peggy Pellegrini Gail Poolner Sandy Raver Bonnie Revelle Roberta Rials Gail Robillard Barb Robinson Joan Seefeldt Barb Shirley Leta Smith Julie Waxham Joyce Wendt Sandy Wherry Barb Wilson

Veterans for Veterans, Disabled American Vets, Fisher House Tom Asmussen Larry Leighton CB Vets Group

Water Drive To Survive Rita Richards Allan Richards

Web Administration Dave McMannes Colleen Miller David Ornstein Peg Pozdol Jim Williams David Wright

Welcome Committee

Pam Ablin Richard Chalfen Carol Drogowski Nancy Healy Sandi Irving Lynn Kearns Mary Luparello Mary Nasca Donna Norton Darlene Schiff Pam Spencer Tom Spencer Muriel Valle Linda Wright

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SOuL’s 2015 Charity Concert A Huge Success images on the two video screens. Bonnie and Katie donated both their talent and their precious time to help SOuL support two charitable organizations, Eve’s Place (a center for domestic abuse victims) and Sun Valley Animal Shelter (a non-profit, private animal shelter). All proceeds from the concerts are being equally split between the two non-profit organizations.

Linda Wright, Member of SOuL For the third consecutive year, Corte Bella’s Charity Group SOuL (Smiling Out Loud) partnered with Corte Bella native daughter Bonnie Stenzel and with Sun City Grand’s Katie Iverson to offer an evening of musical entertainment for our community. Bonnie and Katie once again provided a treasure trove of songs for more than 300 attendees at performances on two consecutive evenings in Corte Bella’s Social Hall. The concert, titled “Let It Go – an Evening of Songs of Hope and Courage,” was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. The concert was made even more special and memorable by the contribution of Carlyn Vigil, who created a wonderful video montage of Corte Bella pet dogs and cats. A raucous applause was raised each time owners recognized their pet’s Bonnie Stenzel

SOuL wishes to thank both Bonnie and Katie for the genuinely unselfish donation of their wonderful voices and for their thoroughly entertaining programs. What an amazing gift to our community! What a wonderful donation to two worthwhile organizations! SOuL is also thankful to everyone who purchased a ticket and attended the concerts. Thank you all for your continued generosity and support. Finally, a great big “Thank You” to those members of SOuL who sold tickets and helped promote this wonderful fund raising event. Bonnie Stenzel and Katie Iverson

Bicycle Safety CB Times Staff Visibility for bike riders is of the utmost importance. Years ago, my husband and I were driving on a long desert highway and saw in the FAR distance something pink. As we drew closer, we saw that it was a young woman on a bicycle wearing a day-glow pink jacket. We saw “pink” long before we saw her. We immediately went out and bought bright day-glow jackets for our bike trips. Our tree lined and narrow streets give the community of Corte Bella its unique character. But caution for bicyclists and joggers is advised especially at dawn and dusk. A lifesaver vest with reflective tape, the type worn by lawn maintenance workers, can be purchased at most home improvement stores. Bike safety helmets are a must. Blinking red lights give extra protection. Always carry a cell phone for emergencies and have your name, address and emergency contact information in your saddlebag or pocket.

As warm weather approaches and spring break brings family and visitors into our community, we will see an increase in pedestrian and bicycle traffic on our streets. Our visitors may be on a borrowed bike, riding in a group, enjoying the scenery and perhaps not wearing a helmet. Be prepared! While driving at the 25-mile per hour speed limit, it takes just three minutes to reach either gate. An extra measure of caution as you drive through the community will insure that you and your neighbor reach your destination safely.

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In the Loop This month’s column is a discussion about shop vacuums and their many uses. Every garage should have a shop vacuum on hand for general use and in case of emergencies. The shop vaccan be used for picking up wet and dry. It is the ideal vacuum for cleaning out a car interior where there might be rocks and other debris that would damage a regular Bob Rosenberg vacuum. I personally own a twenty gallon shop vac which can pick up an incredible amount of debris before it has to be emptied. Emptying is a cinch because when you remove the top all that is left is an empty drum that can be readily dumped into a garbage bag. There isn’t very much that a shop vac can’t pick up and live to tell the tale, unlike a regular vacuum. The feature that separates a shop vacuum from a regular vacuum is its ability to pick up water and wet debris. It is extremely

Corte Bella Vets Michael McVeigh, CB Vets Speaker Committee Chairman The Corte Bella Vets guest speaker for the March meeting was Roger K. Ferland, the 2014 Outstanding Disabled Veteran of the Year. In 1968, Mr. Ferland was diverted from law school when he was drafted into the Army. Sent to Vietnam, he first served as a squad leader and then platoon sergeant before he lost both legs and severely Roger K. Ferland injured an arm when he stepped on an explosive device. He was awarded the Bronze Star with Valor (V) device, the Purple Heart and the Combat Infantry Badge. In 1974, he graduated from Duke University Law School and began a distinguished career in environmental law. Mr. Ferland has written several publications and proposed rules on Greenhouse Gas Emissions regulations as well as opportunities in Renewable Energy Projects in Indian Country. After practicing for more than 35 years and serving on the Military Legal Assistance Committee of the Arizona State Bar, the DAV Chapter Service Officer worked with his local DAV to spearhead clinics providing

useful in cleaning up both solid and wet animal waste, especially from carpet. A spray bottle of water and a shop vac becomes a somewhat clumsy and yet efficient version of a carpet cleaning extraction machine. Next time your pet has an accident pull out the shop vac and use it to pick up the mess. It saves times and does a better job of overall cleaning, short of having professional cleaning equipment available at all times. The biggest difference is that you can get the mess out of the carpet with no damage to the fibers. If you were to take a rag you would damage the fibers between blotting and rubbing. Shop vacuums are good for emptying the water out of a water feature when it is time for a cleaning. I’m able to vacuum the water out of the little pools in my waterfall and clean out all the debris at the same time. The emergency use I mentioned was in regarded to having a flood, such as a pipe break, heavy drip or a water heater leak. Unlike a mop the shop vacuum can get into tight places to pick up water. The best part is that they are a are relatively inexpensive vacuum, usually costing under $100. If you have any questions, such as how to clean up a pet mess contact me at RLRose27@hotmail.com.

pro bono legal assistance to veterans, particularly in the area of family law. After receiving the DAV Outstanding Disabled Veteran award for 2014, his immediate response was to ask “Why me?” “We were blessed to survive our injuries while many others did not”. That precious gift of survival imposed a responsibility to do something meaningful with our lives, and that responsibility is continuing and will continue as long as we live,” Ferland said. Gerry Berger, a veteran and Corte Bella resident coordinated the program for the CB Vets. Mr. Ferland talked about his early childhood and other events leading up to his college days and the draft in 1968. As a platoon Sergeant serving in Vietnam in 1970, he stepped on a land mine and discussed his experience of evacuation and recovery. A CBS video (www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Z2INkFnGJQM) ) depicts the exact location of his unit and the other servicemen who were rescued and taken back to Hawk Hill. After returning to the USA, Ferland’s passion was to complete law school, dedicate his time to Veterans, help the blind and work on conservation issues. His effort on behalf of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) continues today providing veterans with support on Wills, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney and other valuable legal benefits that are not currently provided to Veterans by the VA. Over 50 attendees attended the event and Mr. Ferland answered questions after his presentation. Mr. Ferland continues to give back and his efforts are greatly appreciated.

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Taking Care John Eakins You’re healthy and young, for your age; but I have a few aches and pains that I didn’t use to. My balance isn’t what it was, resulting in Emilie banning me from ladders. And I no longer easily regain my balance when I stumble. Falls are a leading cause of injury for young people like us and not just after that extra glass of wine. Speed makes biking and running particularly dangerous. But people fall when simply walking or playing golf. And falls inside the house are even more likely. People trip on doorway thresholds and stumble over Fido and Fluffy, who just love to follow closely behind. Our bathrooms are usually the most dangerous. Wet floors, wet bodies and simply getting into or out of bathtubs are all hazards. Grab bars at our bathtubs and showers may not be placed just where you are likely to grab for them. While you might use a towel bar to balance when drying your feet, they will not support your weight when you fall; they’re attached only to the drywall. Look at where grab bars can best help getting into and out of the shower and tub and onto and off the toilet. Then have them installed. Install hand rails or grab bars for getting through doorways safely too. Keeping yourself safe allows you to be well enough to assist Nellie Neighbor or Cousin Carl when they are dealing with an injury, disability or medical procedure. That’s what our lucky good health is for, isn’t it? To be there for our special people when they need help, fooling ourselves into thinking we have finally found life’s purpose and come into sainthood. But don’t be fooled: being a caretaker, even for a short time, can really tax your saintly bits. You may never have been with your best friend for two weeks straight, or you may have forgotten what it was like to live with your sister after forty years. She had quirks then, but they have gotten worse.

World of Friends Evie Hansen World of Friends is a Corte Bella Interest group bringing together friends and neighbors who are from or interested in other countries. We all know that Alaska isn’t “another” country, but working and living in Alaska is quite “foreign” at least for most of us. On Monday, April 13th, 2015 at the monthly gathering of World of Friends, the topic will be Alaska. Evie and Randy Hansen will share their fish tales accumulated in over 60 years of work within the seafood industry. The World of Friends Corte Bella interest group is celebrating

Duh! She’s sick, in pain, or anxious about her chemo and radiation! Of course she’s testy. Not everyone can act like a saint when their world is coming unglued. And you probably won’t be saintly for long when you’re putting your life on hold to be with the patient who seems to resent that it’s him and not you. How can you keep from telling off the ingrate and earn your gold star in the Great Book? Start by not expecting too much of yourself and by taking care of yourself as well as the patient. Get away, do things you want to do when you can, and don’t expect the patient to act like this is a vacation for the two of you. Even private-duty nurses have lives away from the patient. Line up help for your friend through assistance organizations. (And if she doesn’t want that kind of help, maybe she doesn’t need help at all.) They are available to give rides to medical appointments, provide meals, sit and talk with her for an afternoon, and other services. Look for them in phone books, on the internet, or through other organizations that you know. You might succeed in arranging enough help for your brother so that you can simply come for an enjoyable visit while you check to make sure that everything you have set up is going well. Then you can imitate the patient, cheerful saint that you always wished was in you.

its first year and invite you to attend this friendly gathering of residents who share a richness of history, music, customs, culture, and of course, travels. Come if you were born in the USA, in another country, have spent time living or traveling abroad, as well as those who have not yet traveled, or if you are just... interested. Bring your tales at 4:30 pm on April 13th and celebrate with a finger food appetizer from your country, a story to tell and any drink of your reference, perhaps a unique wine from your area. Please respond to: Evie Hansen Evie.Hansen.NSE@gmail.com 206.497.6561 or John Eakins JohnEakins@msn.com

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Lady Putters of Corte Bella Diane Kingsley Lady Putters of Corte Bella was organized in December 2004. Official play began on January 3, 2005 with 27 members. Fast forward to 2015 and we now have 104 members with 50-65 ladies putting weekly during the season.

(L-R) Diane Kingsley, president, Sandi We putt on Monday Irving, vice-president, Edina Geurink, morning using the putting secretary, Cathy Emerson, treasurer green behind the golf Clubhouse. The golf club sets up the course for us and it changes every Monday because they move holes and tee markers for each hole. This varies the length and direction of the putt. We start at 9:15 from November through March and 8:15 from April through October. You do not have to join the golf club or know how to play golf to join Lady Putters. All you need is a golf ball and a putter. However, if you do play golf you know that putting is very important to lowering your score. We can help you practice your putting in a fun environment.

The cost to join Lady Putters is $65. This fee includes your oneyear membership dues, a monogramed white golf shirt that says “Lady Putters of Corte Bella”, a purple apron and a nametag. Thereafter, the renewal fee is $20. We also pay $5 every Monday that we putt. Can’t be there every Monday? No problem. You only pay $5 when you putt. A small birdie pin is awarded for each 5 holes-in-one. A large birdie pin is awarded for any 3 holes-in-one made on the same day. After putting 5 times, you establish a handicap and become eligible for money prizes. Monetary prizes are awarded monthly based on putting performance and are in the form of a credit which can be used for purchases at the golf shop or meals at the Grille. During the year we have several fun events: Exchanges with Lady Putters from other Golf Clubs, a Member/Member and a Member/Guest tournament, Aloha Day, etc. Check out our Lady Putters bulletin board in the Ladies Locker Room at the golf club for copies of our latest Newsletters. Lady Putters is a great way to make new friends, have fun, and improve your putting skills. The newly elected officers of Lady Putters for 2015, invite you to come putt with us as a guest (you pay just the $5) to see how you like it. If you don’t have a putter, we can arrange for the golf shop to loan you one. Questions? Contact Diane Kingsley, President, at 623-234-8505. Hope to see you on the green!

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Welcome to the Day Spa at Corte Bella Traci Tuor, CB Times Staff Close your eyes. Imagine yourself in a warm, serene setting. Perhaps a tropical beach under the banyan trees with the ocean lapping the shore is nirvana for you. Feel the stress leave your spirit and give in to the calm. This is where you want to remain. The professionals at The Day Spa guide you to that mental place with the gentle touch of the aesthetician as she works her fingers over your face with luxurious essential oils. The massage therapist aids your relaxation by easing the stress out of those areas in your body where you hide them. We have three licensed massage therapists on board. Karen Stratton specializes in Swedish, therapeutic, and hot stone massages along with body polishes. Deb Tice treats her clients with traditional massage and creative healing, specializing in detoxifying body wraps. Jim Agront, a specialist in recovery from injury, includes traditional massage as well as MRT (Muscle Release Therapy), and Reiki therapy, a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. The Day Spa at Corte Bella also offers therapeutic skin care services. Licensed aestheticians, Stephanie Bailey and Dixie Kane, provide a variety of facials to restore a youthful appearance and protection from the dry Arizona air. Cleansing, exfoliating, and intensive moisturizing leave the client with a youthful glow. Other services include waxing & electrolysis; chemical & pumpkin peels; microdermabrasion & dermaplaning (also known as “blading,” one of the newest treatments Dixie offers); and permanent makeup. A Gentleman’s facial is also available to moisturize and soothe the face and reduce the sensitivity which can occur with daily shaving. Clients are encouraged to indulge in a pre-treatment soak in the private, indoor spa pool or a session in the sauna. The waiting area is a serene setting with music playing softly; encouraging clients to be begin the experience in a quiet atmosphere. Warm robes and sandals are provided as well as security lockers for personal belongs. Special attention and careful draping (for

privacy, comfort, and relaxation) are observed during all full-body treatments. Phytomer products, used during facial treatments, and Spa Blend Body Butter are available for purchase at the Day Spa to leave the client with lighter, brighter, and healthier skin long after the spa experience. The Day Spa at Corte Bella advertises specials regularly. Day Spa memberships are available, see details in this issue. Gift certificates make the ideal gift for any occasion Appointments can be made by calling the Day Spa 623-217-2018. The clients of the Day Spa at Corte Bella, the active seniors within our community, and those outside our walls, have come to the conclusion that this is THEIR time for relaxation and carefree living. Having spent so much energy on careers and family, it’s now time to indulge in the luxuries of retirement. When one asks himself or herself “when is it MY time?” the answer is “right now.”

Corte Bella Day Spa Memberships Corte Bella residents are invited to take advantage of a luxurious Day Spa membership! The new pricing program makes indulgence easy and affordable. For a monthly fee of $49.50, charged to a credit card, the member has their choice of therapeutic massage, Swedish massage, or a Signature Facial. The member is also entitled to purchase any other massage or facial service of equal value for only $49 when scheduled within the same month. These membership prices are significantly reduced from the published rates. Appointments can be made by calling the Day Spa (623) 217-2018.

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Falling Back in Love with Tennis Vicki Faaborg, Member at Large, Corte Bella Tennis Club If you visit the tennis courts at Corte Bella, chances are you will see a fun-loving couple who have recently moved here. Doug and Patsy Kitts are new to Corte Bella, but they are not new to the game of tennis. And while they have fallen in love with Corte Bella’s resort atmosphere, they also have fallen “back in love” with tennis. They both played tennis in high school in the state of Washington where they grew up. While raising Doug and Patsy Kitts their children, they were busy and put away their racquets for about 15 years. Following a vacation with friends who enjoyed playing tennis, they decided to take it up again. They enjoy the game because it offers them a chance to get some exercise and to be competitive. It is an activity they share with their kids and is a sport that “we can do together to keep us active and moving.” Tennis helps agility, eye-hand coordination, and brain fitness. Whether playing singles or doubles, tennis has allowed Doug and Patsy to work together. Tennis is a great way to meet people wherever they might be. In 2006, they traveled with Doug’s 3.5 men’s team to the Nationals in Tucson meeting players from many different areas of the country. They take fun tennis vacations, some of which have included going to the Indian Wells tennis tournament several times to watch the pros play, and their goal is to get to all of the majors. Doug also restrings tennis racquets, and if anyone needs their racquet restrung, please call him at 253-377-2366. They have many memories of tennis, but a day that stands out for them happened on Labor Day weekend in Anthem in 2012, when a man on another court collapsed and was unresponsive. With Doug’s law enforcement background and Patsy’s dental

background, they both knew CPR. For 15 minutes, Doug administered CPR while Patsy remained on her cell phone with the 911 operator relaying information until the ambulance arrived. The man had quadruple bypass surgery but took Doug and Patsy out to dinner a month later! That friendship has continued to this day. Patsy recalls, “It was an amazing situation to find ourselves in!” Tennis is a game that ages with you. Doug agrees with Patsy when she says, “Some of the best players have been much older than us and know exactly how and where to place the ball! Maybe as you get older, you get smarter?” Adjusting the game as we age comes on gradually. Older players learn not to muscle the serves or overheads. They learn to say, “good shot” to their opponent rather than overdoing it trying to get to the ball. No one wants to get into the same situation as the man at Anthem in 2012. Most importantly, we need to eat right and exercise, making sure we are getting enough cardio. In addition, they advise that if you want to learn the sport, you need to take lessons. “Learn the correct habits, not the bad ones”!! Doug and Patsy are enjoying their new home in Corte Bella and they appreciate the close proximity of the courts to their home. They relish meeting new people “in a beautiful setting”. If there are any Corte Bella residents interested in playing tennis and/or becoming a member of the Corte Bella Tennis Club, please contact any of the Corte Bella Tennis Club board members listed below.

CBTC BOARD MEMBERS FOR 2015: President: Joel Piaskowski, 402-850-6639 jpiski@cox.net Vice-President: Sam Pechkurow, 330-307-7353 spechkurow@aol.com Secretary: Donna Norton, 602-657-3949 donnaenorton@gmail.com Treasurer: Steve Downing, 937-684-1733 sd85383@gmail.com Social Chairman: Mark Sivakoff, 623-594-8585 msivi@yahoo.com Social Chairman: Dave Beams, 623-792-8096 cva43dave@gmail.com Member-At-Large: Vicki Faaborg, 602-918-0501 v.faaborg@cox.net

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Pickleball Club News Robin Mandell

The current membership in our pickleball club is 118. So what’s going on this spring? •

Club member play now every morning except Sunday: 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. Courts are designated for both novice and intermediate players so everyone can join in.

Evening play (club membership not required) Monday Thursday evenings: 6 - 8 p.m.

Open session for novice/intermediate players to improve their skills: Wednesday afternoons at 2:00 p.m.

Simon arrives! We ordered a ball machine similar to what you use in tennis to practice - but “Simon” is only for use with pickleballs. A great way to improve your serves and various shots.

Improved facilities at the courts. Member Jim Farley made some new ball holders plus the great racks under the lanai to hang our backpacks and place our rackets to hold a spot for the next game. Thanks, Jim!

A Sun City West Tradition in Excellence Since 1984

Say “HELLO” to The Village Dental Team!

Rescheduled from January was a wonderful charity event held at Sun City West that raised nearly $10,000 to benefit the Helping Hands organization. Corte Bella had great representation, sending the following teams: Holly Peterson and Robyn Ornstein - Gold medal Gwen Miller and Bill Spiller (SCW) - Gold medal Carol Cooper and Ozzie Miller - Bronze medal Liz Kozloski and Rudy Black - Bronze medal Marc D’Olivo and Dave Schneider - Bronze medal Geri Tremaine and Cheri Landers Steve Connelly and Naj Kloner Ken Tremaine and Jack Landers Mary Luparello and Heather Peek Maggie Mikos and Marty Marsh Pat Seller In March we held another popular beginners’ clinic and our final social of the season. Three tournaments were scheduled: stay tuned next month to see the results. We’ll look forward to seeing everyone out on the courts.

Dr. Harmon is a preclinical instructor at Midwestern University Dental School. Dr. Matt Harmon invites you to become a part of The Village Dental Center family of patients. We utilize the latest advances in dental technology and are dedicated to excellence in patient care. Our entire team is committed to your optimal oral health, in a loving, caring, and relaxed environment. • Same day Crowns & Onlays (CEREC) • Bridges • Nightguards • Implant Restorations • Implant Dentures • Most Extractions • Lazer • 2nd Opinions Now welcoming new patients and offering convenient payment options: VISA, MasterCard, Discover, AMEX and Care Credit. A Delta Dental provider.

The Village Dental Center

623.583.0151 | thevillagedentalcenter.com 13802 W. Camino del Sol, Suite 101, Sun City West, AZ 85375

April 2015 | CB Times | 29


SOCIAL CLUB Club & Interest Groups

Activities

Day of Week

Time

Place

Contact Person

Contact Info

Social Rooms Men’s Christian Group

Tue.

8 - 9:45 A.M.

Social Hall

Jim Dowen

623-556-8137

Bingo

4th Tue.

6-9 p.m.

Golf Club

Al Schroeder

623-374-3634

Bid Whist

2nd Fri.

7-10 P.M.

Social Hall

Kaye France

623-934-5051

CB Steppers Line Dance

1st & 3rd Thurs.

6-7:30 pm

Social Hall

Cindy Buda / Linda Kroupa

708-337-0008 / 414-839-0078

Corte Bella Vets

2nd Tues.

9-10:30 am

Anacapa

Larry Leighton

623-776-5443

Computer Club (from Oct. – June)

1st Thu.

6:30 P.M.

Social Hall

Stan Sacha

coordinator@cortebellaclub.org

Corte Bella Chorus

Mon.

7 P.M.

Social Hall

Hilda Furkert

623-266-2733

Duplicate Bridge

Every Tue.

12:30-4:30 P.M.

Social Hall

The Jacobs

623-217-2803

Friends of Italy

Varies

Varies

Social Hall

Jack Carollo

623-337-5456

Genealogy Club

3rd Saturday

9-11 am

Social Hall / Laguna Room

Pat Burke

623-748-3751

Hand & Foot Canasta

2nd & 4th Mon.

6-8:45 P.M.

Social Hall

Pearl Thompson

623-328-5215

Happy Hour Jokers & Sevens

4th Thurs.

4:30-8 pm

Social Hall

Peggy Pellegrini

pegpell@live.com

Mah Jongg

Mon./Thu.

9 am – 3 pm

Social Hall

Jo Ann Moberly

623-328-9583

Open Bridge

Every Thu.

1-4 P.M.

Social Hall

Stephanie / Jerry Tinsley

623-546-3141

Poker Club

1st Wed. each month

5-9 P.M.

Social Hall

Jim Lewin

623-455-9532

Smiling Out Loud (SOuL)

3rd Thu.

10-12 P.M.

Social Hall

Kay Steik

623-214-3284

Email for times

Anacapa / Social Hall

Roberta Rials / Janice Aiken

robertalrials@gmail.com, janiceaiken@aol.com

Wine & Dine International World of Friends

2nd Mon.

4:30 P.M.

Homes

Evie Hansen / John Eakins

eviehansen.nse@gmail.com johneakins@msn.com

Ya Ya Hand & Foot

Mon. & Fri.

12-4 P.M.

Social Hall

Barb Morin

BMorin2@cox.net

Various

Evie Hansen / John Eakins

johneakins@msn.com

Call for Times

Homes

Barbara Melkin / Bonnie Hockberg

623-249-5085 / 310-666-0842

Usually Meets in Members’ Homes A World of Friends Belles of Corte Bella/Red Hats Bunco

1st Tue.

7-10 P.M.

Homes

Harriet Kessler

623-388-3731

Bunco

2nd Mon.

2-4 P.M.

Homes

Muriel Valle

623-399-6034

Bunco

2nd Tue.

6:30 P.M.

Homes

Mary Remiorz

623-214-2874

Bunco

2nd Wed.

7 P.M.

Homes

Myrna Packer

623-322-0052

Bunco

2nd Thu.

6:30 P.M.

Homes

Betty Rae

623-217-2712

Bunco: Dynamite Gals

1st Tue.

7 P.M.

Homes

Bev Bair

623-255-5352

Call for Times

Various

Various

Various

Canadians Cellar Dwellers Wine Tasting

The Mandells

623-374-3592

Robin Mandell

623-374-3592

Christian Neighborhood Group

Thursday Group

6:30 P.M.

Homes

Mike and Liz Verhoeks

603-387-8175

Christian Neighborhood Group

Tuesday Group

6:30 P.M.

Homes

Jerry and Gayle Moore

623-322-8190

CB Players Theatre Group

Call for Times

Varies

Homes

Kay Steik

623-214-3284

Couples Bridge

4th Fri.

7 P.M.

Homes

Myrna Packer

623-322-0052

Couples Euchre

4th Tue.

Iowa Group

Homes Call for Times

Myrna Packer

623-322-0052

Bob & Pam DeWaay

515-991-9166

Ladies Tea Society

Call for Times

Homes

Janet Silver

623-337-4139

Shalom Club

Call for Times

Homes

Judi Bourd

623-433-9449

Singles

Call for Times

Homes

Nancy Hansen

623-322-9406

Sports Bocce Ball

Couples

1st & 3rd Fri.

4:30-5:30 P.M.

Courts

Myrna Packer

623-322-0052

Couples

4th Friday (Oct-Apr)

5-7:30 P.M.

Courts

Jackie Gnagi

920-203-6068

Couples

1st Sat.

4 P.M.

Courts

John / Barbara Wilson

623-688-8338

Couples

2nd Sat.

4:30-6:30 P.M.

Courts

Bob / Bev Clevenger

623-594-5028

El Camino

1st & 3rd Wed.

6-8 P.M.

Courts

Dan Louden

623-328-9341

El Sueno

2nd & 4th Tue.

6-8 P.M.

Courts

Ray Valle

623-399-6034

Ladies’ Open

2nd & 4th Tue.

10 A.M.-12 P.M.

Courts

Myrna Packer

623-322-0052

Las Palmas

1st & 3rd Tue.

5-7 P.M.

Courts

David Keppy / Ken Stone

623-455-8310 / 623-546-2085

Men’s Open

Every Wed.

4-6:30 P.M.

Courts

Robert Broda

623-444-2172

San Ramon

2nd Sun.

6-8 P.M.

Courts

Carol Dobkins

623-266-9395

Golf

Lady Putters

Every Mon.

8:00 A.M.

Golf Club

Diane Kingsley

623-234-8505

Ready Golf Girls (RGG)

Thursday

TBA

Meet at Various Courses

Sue McVey

623-214-0901

Tennis

Ladies’ Invitational 3.5/4.0

Every Tue.

8-10 A.M.

Courts

Ann Paulson

623-433-9973

Ladies’ Invitational 3.5/4.0

Every Sat.

9-11 A.M.

Courts

Robin Culley

623-444-5448

Ladies’ Open 3.0/3.5

Mon., Wed., Fri.

7:30-10 A.M.

Courts

Vicki Faaborg

602-918-0501

Men’s 3.5

Thu. & Sat.

8:30-10:30 A.M.

Courts

Jolene Piaskowski

402-212-4188

Men’s 4.0

Every Thu.

10:30 A.M.

Courts

Don Schneider

623-399-9640

Open

Every Wed.

7:00 P.M.

Courts

Jack Shifman

623-518-4909

Open Play

Mon., Wed., Fri.

7:00 - 10:00 A.M.

Courts

Ken Egide

623-266-3820

Pickle-Ball

Member Play

Mon.-Sat.

8:00 - 11:00 A.M.

Courts

Robin Mandell

623-374-3592

RV

Group

Homes

Ron Winegarner

623-444-4205

30 | CB Times | The Official Community Magazine of Corte Bella


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