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Contents
What’s Inside January 2016
COMMUNITY INFORMATION 6 Numbers to Know
ASSOCIATION
7 Manager’s Message: Corte Bella Living 8 Board Talk: 2016 Director Election 10 Drones and Us 12 Upcoming Corte Bella Events 14 Upcoming HOA Events for 2016
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15 Emergency Phone Numbers 16 January 2016 Calendar
CULINARY 18 Warming Your Soul and Your Stomach
COMMITTEES 22 Cutting the Cord
COMMUNITY 24 Discussion Groups 25 Why Are We Flying That Black Flag?
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26 Cruising Strauss’ “Blue” Danube 27 Elvis Sighting in Corte Bella 27 A Family Affair
HEALTH & FITNESS 28 Corte Bella Davis Cup
30 Happy New Year to All 32 Welcome 2016 from the Corte Bella Golf Club
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34 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.
On the Cover: CB Times photographer Mike Biggs reminds us why we are so fortunate to live in this beautiful community.
Editor | Sharon Orlopp Publication Coordinator | Dave Johnson Contributing Writers | Michael Arrington | Bev Bair | Gary Bair Dan Haywood | Larry Leighton | Michael McVeigh | Robin Mandell Barb Morin | Tom Morin | Stan Sacha | Jeff Stuart | Jerry Tinsley Jim Williams | David Wright | Linda Wright Photography | Mike Biggs | Jim Laskowicz 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. ©2016 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 Asst. Treasurer; Liaison to Government Affairs Committee walt@wekearns.com Larry Leighton Secretary; Liaison to Golf Club, Long Term Planning Committee, Neighborhood Awareness & Safety Committee ldleighton@yahoo.com Dan Luparello Vice-President; Liaison to Anacapa; Architectural Review Committee Loopy6160@gmail.com
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
Mike McVeigh Treasurer; Liaison to Finance Committee Fitness Center, 623-217-2018 Mmcveigh3@cox.net Hours: Monday-Friday, 5 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Sat & Sun, 6 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Donna Norton Children’s Pool Hours Director; Liaison to Building & 10 A.M.-1 P.M. & 5-7 P.M. Grounds Committee Day Spa, 623-217-2018 donnaenorton@gmail.com 8 A.M. to 7 P.M., By Appointment Jim Williams President; Liaison to Technology Committee cortebellajim@cox.net
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
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Michael Arrington HOA General Manager, 623-328-5068 Michael.Arrington@fsresidential.com Paula Coudright Operations Coordinator 623-328-5068 ext. 236 Fax: 623-328-5319 pcoudright@cortebellacca.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
Corte Bella Living As you have heard me say before, Corte Bella is a wonderful place and a great community. That said, it is not perfect and as you might imagine there are occasional problems with our communal lifestyle. As you know, everyone is different and people Mike Arrington, Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. General Manager
don’t always have the same likes or interests. What bothers one doesn’t always affect another in the same way and people don’t always realize this. In matters of compliance with the community governing documents, the HOA has the duty to enforce the rules as written and comply with the law. However, occasionally there are matters between homeowners and neighbors that are not covered under the governing documents and not necessarily violations of any specific HOA rule. These are called “neighbor to neighbor” matters and the HOA does not have a responsibility to get involved and would assume undue liability if it did. Instead, it may be something for the health department, animal control, the fire department and yes, sometimes even the police, etc. Often times a homeowner will call or come in to report or complain about one of these types of issues with the expectation that the HOA will take care of it for them. More often than not, the homeowner is not only disappointed but also becomes angry. This is mostly due to frustration and not knowing how to handle it themselves. I understand and typically feel sympathy for the
homeowner because I understand how stressful or annoying some matters can be and I really want to help them. Although not always crystal clear and full of legalese, the governing documents state the use restrictions attached to the property and what cannot be done by a homeowner even when it is on their own property. This is called a violation of the CC & R’s (Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions) when it occurs. After a warning, the owner may be subject to a fine or other sanction which are used as tools in gaining compliance with the rules. The HOA will enforce the rules but cannot solve everyone’s problems all of the time. Some problems are simply matters between neighbors that must be worked out between them. By law, if one homeowner wants to report another for a rules violation and the violation cannot be seen or heard from the street or other common area, a “Homeowner Complaint Form” must be filled out before the HOA can address the issue. There is no longer an anonymous complaint process because the law requires that someone be named as the reporter of the violation if it is to be addressed by the HOA. Two things are for sure; no matter where you live, neighbors are not always considerate of each other and secondly, if you have an issue with a neighbor and you cannot resolve the matter, you may visit me or the folks in the HOA office for clarification and information. Remember that in a communal lifestyle environment, everything you or your neighbor does can have an effect on the other. As we come out of the season where goodwill towards each other is most prominent, please remember that the effects of what you may do on your property could have some negative or unwanted impact on those living around you. This will help make Corte Bella even a better place to live. Enjoy life.
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ASSOCIATION
Board Talk: 2016 Director Election The 2016 Director election process is in full swing. The election is governed by Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc., By-laws, and the Board “Director Election and Filling Director Vacancies: Policy and Procedure.� The election calendar was approved at the November Board meeting. Below are listed important election related dates.
The full calendar is available on the community web. The terms of three Directors are expiring and their positions are covered by the 2016 election. By now you should have received the notice for candidate nominations and candidate question request form. You are encouraged to consider being a candidate. If you are interested in being a candidate, or to be a vote counter/ inspector, then contact the HOA (623-328-5068) or email the General Manager, Michael Arrington at Michael.Arrington@ fsresidential.com.
Jim Williams, President, Board of Directors
18 Nov 2015
Election schedule/timeline approved; Any policy/procedure changes set or revised.
16 Dec
Record date for voting and meeting eligibility. Notice mailed to HOA members for candidate nominations and candidate question request.
4 Jan 2016
Last date HOA will accept candidate applications and questions for candidates from association members.
8 Jan
HOA submits questions received to the candidates.
15 Jan
Candidates submit their answers to the HOA. GM defines vote eligibility list.
20/27 Jan
Meet & Greet Director candidate nights at 6:00 pm, Social Hall.
29 Jan
Mail notice of annual membership meeting and ballot packet.
12 Feb
GM defines election vote counters and inspectors.
1 Mar
Ballots due by noon at the HOA Office (closes at noon to prepare for annual meeting). HOA Members can bring their ballot to the annual meeting. Annual meeting & election complete. Results announced.
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ASSOCIATION
Drones and Us Jim Williams Will Corte Bella’s air space soon be filled with humming drones? Probably not, but a couple have been seen darting around. A million drones were projected to be sold this past holiday season. You can buy a drone for as little as $50 or as much as several thousand for a larger model with longer range and video or infrared cameras. Some commercial models cost upwards of $50,000. The proliferation of drones is causing mounting difficulties for cities, airports, some HOA’s, and to a certain extent, the individual. Commercial use of drones (formally: unmanned aerial vehicle) is rapidly expanding from surveillance, search & rescue, security, real estate, tourism, and TV news; to monitoring traffic, events, wildlife and crops; assessing disaster damage, and much more. FAA requirements are significant to operate commercially. Federal law for commercial drones requires aircraft certification and registration, a licensed pilot operating, and operational approval. The problem in Arizona is that commercial use is currently not legally available without an FAA waiver. This is because the FAA is still grappling with defining permanent rules. Arizona ranks as one of the states with the highest number of waivers. Over 1,000 waivers were approved nationally in 2015. Hobby or recreational flying doesn’t require FAA approval. The FAA says privacy concerns are beyond the scope of rulemaking and suggests the privacy question be determined under state law. There are no drone laws in Arizona, so private owners are left with FAA safety guidelines and basic rules for non-commercial use. These include: keep in line of sight, fly below 400 feet, and do not fly near airports and stadiums or in restricted zones. The FAA’s campaign with industry promotes safe, legal use. See at: http://knowbeforeyoufly.org/
Drone privacy concerns have also been in the news. Some legal opinions state you cannot shoot down a drone hovering or passing above or near your back yard. To do so would risk a fine, jail, a lawsuit, or possibly all three. There are legal opinions that differ. Some states are in the process of expanding privacy protection and generally refining the rules on drones. The problem with drone laws: how to determine the owner and how to enforce. The FAA is considering national registration of all drones, and automatic detection of ownership (especially near restricted areas). For now, the matter is, well, up in the air. That brings us to the HOA. What about us? While Arizona has no specific laws, many communities are going down the drone path. Some HOA’s are already planning to use drones for mapping, public relations and marketing, inspecting landscaping, projects and repairs; and verifying compliance with Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R) and Design Guidelines. Though an HOA may prefer a drone-free property, the emphasis should be on acceptance and how to coexist. HOA ownership and use of a drone is considered a commercial application, thus Federal requirements and any State laws apply. Several local HOA law firms and cities give seminars covering the use and impact of drones. The Board will need to consider the matter of private and commercial drone use in Corte Bella. Our best bet may be to initially define reasonable rules or a policy, and then downstream perhaps add a drone regulation to the CC&R’s. Whichever the approach, the Board should address use, privacy, safety, liability and insurance issues. No doubt drones are becoming more established in our society, and maybe in Corte Bella too. Its possible in a not too distant future, you may hear: LOOK! Up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane – no it’s a drone!
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Corte Bella Events HOA Sponsored Events:
Wild Horse Pass Casino Trips Upcoming Trips Scheduled: Monday, January 4 Monday, February 1 Monday, March 7 Monday, April 4 Monday, May 2
Bus departs from Anacapa at 8:20 AM Returns to Corte Bella at 4:30 PM Special offers and promotions for attendees. Contact Bill Blake at 623-537-7969 Email: willieb38@cox.net
Corte Bella Farmers’ Market Wednesday, January 13 Anacapa Breezeway and Patio Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Come look at a wonderful collection of vendors assembled for your shopping pleasure. Bring home fresh produce, baked goods and other locally produced market delights. There’s everything from soup to seafood! Come shop in a wonderful and friendly setting. Upcoming future market dates: February 10, March 9, April 13, and May 11.
Newcomers Welcome Happy Hour Date: Tuesday, January 19 Bella Stanza Room Time: 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM
A comprehensive introduction to the community will be provided for newcomers. Join with your neighbors for an “Anacapa Happy Hour” experience while you get to know all about the good life in Corte Bella. Clubs and Interest Groups who would like to participate please contact Pam Ablin (pam.ablin@gmail.com) or Sandi Irving (sjirving90@yahoo.com) for more information. Next welcome coffee event is scheduled for Thursday, March 24.
HOA “Meet the Candidates” Night Dates: Wednesday, January 20 Wednesday, January 27 Santa Barbara Room (January 20) Bacara Room (January 27) Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Take this opportunity to meet those community residents who are candidates for election to the governing board of directors of our association. The election will be held at the annual membership meeting on March 1.
Motown Magic Concert The Motor City Comes to Life Date: Saturday, January 16 Time: Matinee 3:00 PM (doors open at 2:30 PM) Evening Show: 7:00 PM (sold out) (Doors open at 6:30 PM) Santa Barbara Room Cost: $22 per person
A tribute to the music of the Four Tops, the Temptations, Gladys Knight, Martha Reeves and many more wonderful groups associated with the Motown Sound. Tickets for sale in the Fitness Center.
Home Improvement Vendor Fair Date: Saturday, January 30 Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Santa Barbara Room & Breezeway Free Event
Thinking about home renovation or changing things up a bit in your Corte Bella home? Here’s what you need to get started. Come talk with professionals and experts during this vendor exhibition which includes landscaping, interior design, solar installation, flooring and tile, painting and patio design, plumbing, water systems, wood working and home maintenance.
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HOA Sponsered Events
Wickenburg’s Vulture Gold Mine Lecture and Presentation Date: Wednesday, February 17 Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Bella Stanza Room Free Event
Super Bowl 50 Party
Date: Sunday, February 7 Time: 3:30 PM doors open 4:00 PM food stations open 4:30 PM game kickoff Santa Barbara Room Cost: $20 (all you can eat) Cash bar; unlimited ice tea, soft drinks and coffee for $2.25. Join in the Corte Bella tradition of a fun and exciting place to cheer on the team of your choice in this epic football battle. There will be trivia games, door prizes, football pool, and big screen televisions along with friendly rivalry at this annual celebration of American football at its best. All you can eat food stations featuring wings, hot dogs, pulled pork and nachos will be open through the 3rd quarter. Tickets available in the Fitness Center on Sunday, January 10 after 10:00 AM. Anacapa Special Events:
Mardi Gras/Cajun Night Buffet
Date: Tuesday, February 9 Time: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Cost: $25 per person (tax and gratuity not included) Come enjoy specially prepared dishes for a unique “Fat Tuesday” celebration. The buffet will feature gumbo, fresh fish and shellfish in Creole sauces, black eyed peas with okra and ham hocks as well as delicious desserts and great salads. There will be music and the dance floor will be setup for you to celebrate in style. Reservations are encouraged. Call 623 455 9045.
Valentine’s Day Dinner
Date: February 14 Time: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Cost: $45 per person (tax and gratuity not included) Bring your sweetheart to Corte Bella’s Anacapa for a romantic and delicious four course dinner served a la carte in an elegant setting. Violin music will help set the scene for a perfect gift for your Valentine. This exciting limited menu includes delicious salad selections (baby pear, hearts of romaine, or heirloom tomatoes with Burrata) and Seafood Bisque. Main entrée selections include Filet Mignon, Swordfish, Lobster Risotto or Roasted Duck. Dessert selections are divine! Reservations are required. Call 623.455.9045.
The Vulture Mine was discovered by Henry Wickenburg in 1863 and was the first big gold mine in this state. Come learn about early Arizona history and how the mine played a large role in developing Central Arizona and the town of Wickenburg. Lecturer: Gary Carter, regional authority on the subject. Free tickets are available in the Fitness Center.
Mike James Comedy Show
TAD Management Production Date: Saturday, February 20 Santa Barbara Room Time: 7:00 PM (doors open 6:30 PM) Cost: $ 22 per person Nationally recognized and award winning comedian Mike James and his special guests will bring you a fully staged comedy show that will have you laughing out loud. Don’t miss this opportunity to see a live performance by these 3 professionals that have performed nationally on radio and TV. Tickets available on Sunday, January 10 at 10:00 AM in the Fitness Center.
Secure Shredding Service in Corte Bella by Assured Document Destruction Monday, February 29 Anacapa Parking Lot 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon $5.00 voucher (required)
A local and completely secure service will be here to shred those important personal documents. Acceptable items include paper clips, rubber bands, manila folders, hanging file folders, staples, spiral notebooks, binder clips, bank books and patient charts. Note the following items are NOT accepted: electronic media, CDs, DVDs, hard drives, tapes or floppy disks. Prepaid voucher allows you to shred a Banker Box (16”X13”X12”) or 3 brown paper bags of documents. Purchase as many vouchers as you require to empty that file cabinet. Vouchers available in Fitness Center on Sunday, January 31 at 10:00 AM.
Cooking with Chef Dan
New Series of 3 Classes Dates: Class 1: Friday, March 4 Class 2: Friday, April 1 Class 3: Friday, May 6 Cost: (to be announced) Featured Menu: (to be announced) Watch this space and look for e-blast announcements for additional information on the upcoming cooking demonstrations. Limited seating. Tickets available for March 4th Class on Sunday, January 31 at 10:00 AM in the Fitness Center.
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ASSOCIATION Upcoming HOA Events for 2016 Feb 1 Feb 7 Feb 10 Feb 17 Feb 20 Feb 26 Feb 29 Mar 4 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar 12 Mar 15 Mar 24 Mar 27 April 1 April 4 April 13 May 2 May 6 May 11
Wild Horse Pass Casino Trip Super Bowl Party Farmers’ Market Wickenburg’s Vulture Gold Mine Presentation Mike James Comedy Show (TAD Management) Sun Health Lecture on Diabetes/Pre-Diabetes Secure Shredding Event Cooking with Chef Dan Class #1 Wild Horse Pass Casino Trip Farmers’ Market Tribute to the Eagles Concert (TAD Management) Fire Department Continuous Chest Compression Training Newcomers and Neighbors Welcome Event Children’s Easter Egg Hunt Cooking with Chef Dan Class #2 Wild Horse Pass Casino Trip Farmers’ Market Wild Horse Pass Casino Trip Cooking with Chef Dan Class #3 Farmer’s Market
Anacapa Special Events Feb 9 Feb 14 Mar 17 Mar 27 May 8
Mardi Gras/Cajun Night Buffet Valentine’s Day Dinner St. Patrick’s Day Buffet Easter Sunday Brunch Mother’s Day Buffet
Community Events Upcoming Feb 3 Feb 4 Feb 6 Feb 8 Feb 8 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 18 Mar 2 Mar 5 Mar 3 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 17
Poker Group CB Computer Club SoUL’s 4th Annual Charity Concert with Bonnie Stenzel and Katie Iverson Drop Toppers at Turf Paradise World of Friends Meeting CB Vets Regular Meeting Ryan’s Case for Smiles Meeting SoUL Regular Meeting Poker Group SoUL 2nd Annual Charity Casino Night CB Computer Club CB Vets Regular Meeting Ryan’s Case for Smiles SoUL Regular Meeting
Upcoming HOA Board of Directors Meetings Feb 19 Feb 24 Mar 1 Apr 1 Apr 15 Apr 20
HOA Board of Directors Workshop HOA Board of Directors Meeting HOA Annual Membership Meeting/Elections HOA Board of Directors Organizational Meeting HOA Board of Directors Workshop HOA Board of Directors Meeting
Tribute to the Eagles Concert A TAD Management Production Date: Saturday, March 12 Santa Barbara Room Time: 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) Cost: $22 per person
Come listen to this concert titled “One of These Nights” - the ultimate tribute to America’s favorite band. No matter which of the band’s many hit songs is your favorite, it’s guaranteed this tribute show will be just what you’re hoping to hear. Bring your friends and rock the night away! Tickets on sale at the Fitness Center on Sunday, January 31 at 10:00 AM.
CCC/AED Training
Date: Tuesday, March 15 Bella Stanza Room Time: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Free Training, ticket required The Sun City West Fire Department will present a class on Continuous Chest Compression (CCC) and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to our community. Additionally, emergency lock boxes will be available for $50 plus a house key. Class size is limited to 50 residents. Tickets available on Sunday, February 28 in the Fitness Center. Anacapa Special Event:
St. Patrick’s Day Buffet
Date: Thursday, March 17 Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Time: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM Cost: $25 (tax and gratuity not included) Come out and celebrate the “wearing of the green” with your friends at the Anacapa’s annual St. Patrick’s Day buffet. There’ll be Corned Beef, Cabbage, Irish Banger Sausages, Irish Lamb Stew, Irish Stout and Cheddar soup plus all the proper Irish traditional treats for you to enjoy. The bar will feature special drinks chosen just for this occasion. Live music and dancing too! Reservations are encouraged. Call 623 455 9045. HOA Sponsored Event:
Children’s Easter Egg Hunt Sunday, March 27 10:00 AM Location to be announced Free event for children under age 9
Have your grandchild or your child (Corte Bella employees) 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. Registration details and additional information will be in the February CB Times. Please note pre-registration is required.
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Anacapa Special Event:
Upcoming Special Charity Events:
Annual Easter Sunday Brunch
Corte Bella Vets Fund Raising Golf Tournament
Date: Sunday, March 27 Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Time: 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM (Reservation seatings are 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM) Cost: $38 per person; Children under age 12: ½ price (tax and gratuity not included, non-alcoholic drinks included) Wear your Easter best to this fabulous buffet, an annual event here in Corte Bella. The buffet offerings include fresh seafood (featuring shrimp and Alaskan crab legs), a dazzling display of salads, fruits, vegetables and cheeses along with a variety of piping hot side dishes. The carving station will offer honey baked ham, leg of lamb and omelets to order. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Call 623 455 9045.
Corte Bella Spa and Fitness News Sun Health Wellness Lecture: Nutrition Date: January 6, 2016 Time: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Bella Stanza Room Free Event
Sun Health nutritional experts will present a factual, reasonable approach to good nutrition; one that is appropriate and helpful to our community’s age group and needs. Sign up for this free event in the Fitness Center. Registration required.
Saturday, January 30 Corte Bella Golf Club Registration: 10:00 AM Shot Gun Start: 12:30 PM Cost: $60 Club Member, $130 Non-Member See ticket details on page 30
Smiling Out Loud (SoUL) 4th Annual Charity Concert with Bonnie Stenzel and Katie Iverson “DREAM BIG” Date: Saturday, February 6 Santa Barbara Room Time: 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 See ticket details on page 20
Line Dancing Classes with Ernie and Carmel Hutchinson Dates: Tuesdays January 5, 12, 19, 26 February 2, 9, 16, 23 Fitness Center Movement Studio Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Advanced Beginner/Easy Intermediate 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM - Beginner Cost: $4 per class or $18 for 6
Tennis shoes, dance sneakers or bowling shoes required. Instructors Ernie and Carmel Hutchinson will help you exercise both mind and body. Class size limited to 30 dancers. Tickets available in Fitness Center.
Sun Health Wellness Lecture: Diabetes and Pre Diabetes Date: February 26, 2016 Time: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Bella Stanza Room Free Event
Sun Health will present an overview of this disease that has reached epidemic levels in our society. This presentation will explore prevention and treatment as well as provide resources available within our community. Sign up for this free event in the Fitness Center. Registration required.
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 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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10 Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Friends of Italy’s Roy LaBlance Show 4:30PM
17 Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Lady Putters 9:00 AM Wild Horse Pass Casino Trip - 8:00 AM
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20 HOA Board of Directors Meeting 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM HOA “Meet the Candidates” Night 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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15 HOA Board Workshop 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
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16 TAD Management’s Motown Magic Matinee 3:00 PM TAD Management’s Motown Magic Concert 7:00 PM
Ryan’s Case for Smiles 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM ARC Submittal Deadline 4:00 PM
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6 Sun Health Lecture: Nutrition 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
CB Vets Regular Meeting 9:00 AM Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AM Line Dancing Beginner 12:30 PM -1:30 PM Anacapa Happy Hour 2:3 0PM - 6:00 PM
Long Term Planning 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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5 Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AM Line Dancing Beginner 12:30 PM -1:30 PM Anacapa Happy Hour 2:3 0PM - 6:00 PM
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016! Fitness Center, Spa and Pool Hrs: 5:00 AM to 2:00 PM
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Anacapa Happy Hour 2:3 0PM - 6:00 PM
30 CB Vets Charity Golf Tournament 10:00 AM Home Improvement Vendor Fair 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Shalom Club Concert “The Grandtones” 6:45 PM to 9:00 PM
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CULINARY
Warming Your Soul and Your Stomach
Executive Chef Dan Haywood, Anacapa Restaurant
January is the perfect time for desserts that warm our spirits and our palette. This decadent dish is sure to please your family, friends and loved ones. Enjoy the New Year! Our team at the Anacapa wish you the very best for 2016!
Budino De Chocolate • • • • • • • • • • •
1 cup whole milk 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/3 cup caster sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1/3 cup cocoa 2 tablespoons boiling water 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 ounces dark chocolate, finely chopped 1 oz Maraschino Liqueur 1 oz chopped Golden Raisins
Directions
1. Put the kettle on, and warm the milk and cream together either in a saucepan or microwave. 2. Put the sugar and cornstarch into another saucepan and sieve in the cocoa. Add the 2 tablespoons of boiling water and whisk to a paste. 3. Then whisk in the egg yolks, one at a time, followed by the warmed milk and cream, and then the vanilla extract. 4. Scrape down the sides of your pan and put it on the heat, cooking and whisking for about 3 to 4 minutes until the mixture thickens - if it helps, think of consistency like mayonnaise. 5. Take off the heat and whisk in the finely chopped chocolate, liqueur, and raisins before pouring into 4 small cups or glasses each with a yield of about 2/3 of a cup. 6. Cover the tops of the cups with clingfilm/clingwrap (plastic wrap) to stop them from forming a skin, and then refrigerate once they are cooler. Make sure they are not still fridge-cold when you serve them. You can add a blob of cream on top if you like.
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Two 60 minute treatments $110 Or Two 90 minute treatments $150. Massages: Swedish or Therapeutic Facials: Corte Bella Signature or Sensitive Skin
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Save the Date
Smiling Out Loud (SOuL) Proudly Presents 4th Annual Benefit Concert
“Dream Big” Featuring Bonnie Stenzel and Katie Iverson
performing music to encourage, entertain and inspire you to always dream big! Saturday, February 6 Corte Bella’s Santa Barbara Room At 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) Tickets: $20 per person
$75, $70
Using proven therapeutic techniques, stretching and trigger points, this massage targets the areas of your body most affected by your golf, tennis or pickleball game!
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Offers are valid January 1-31, 20016. Full payment must be rendered at time of first appointment.
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The Anacapa Restaurant offers its patrons an unforgettable dining experience. Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch, Tuesday and Thursday Happy Hour. Sample our Fine Wine selection. We welcome Small & Large Parties, Birthdays, and Anniversaries. Reservations Recommended (623) 455-9045
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Cutting the Cord Stan Sacha, Corte Bella Computer Club To those whose interests are outside the area of technology, the title of this article may cause a brief moment of hesitation. However, the term “cutting the cord” these days refers to the act of getting rid of your cable or satellite TV service. It is now a very mainstream discussion because of the money saved. My family actually did it many years ago, to little dispute by our two teenage girls at the time. If that isn’t a testament to its possibilities, I don’t know what is! Advances in internet technology, where devices and services can now stream to you the same information and entertainment that TV can, makes you wonder why you should pay for your TV service – especially for those with our demographics. Each person’s situation is different, but I personally save close to $1,000 per year. At our upcoming December computer club meeting, we learned Part 1 about the concept further. If you missed it, check out the notes at our club website (http://CorteBellaClub.org/notes). There are even links in the notes that take you to online calculators that help estimate your savings.
Our next meeting on January 7 will focus on one of the major steps in cutting the cord, i.e. how to (or have a contractor) install an antenna in your attic properly. With it, you can get all local channels in crisp definition – even better than what you can receive from cable. Since we all have the same basic setup to our homes in Corte Bella, the concepts will apply to everyone. Helping us learn the process will be resident David Lazear, who has shared knowledge already to some of us. David will walk us through all the detailed steps in the process, so we don’t have to reinvent the wheel. See you at the next meeting!
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Discussion Groups Dave Wright Like it or not we are living in the digital age and information is the new coin of the realm. Social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, among others, provide a worldwide audience to anyone with a computer and an Internet connection. In our much more confined and controlled world of Corte Bella (CB), we have our own version of social media – Discussion Groups. There are seven such groups on the CB website: 1. Can anyone recommend a … 2. CB Travel BLOG – Have you been to … 3. Computer Questions, Answers, Bits and Bytes 4. Entertainment, Events, and Activities 5. General 6. Restaurant Reviews 7. Security in Corte Bella These Discussion Groups can be found under the Stay Connected main menu tab. They provide a forum for users to seek and to share information. They are NOT a forum for addressing HOA management or HOA Board Directors. Nor are they a forum for personal attacks against anyone, either by name or by position title. Nor should any of the posts on the various Discussion Groups ever be considered official information. That being said,
Save the Date The Shalom Club of Corte Bella
proudly presents a musical evening with
The Grandtones
(Doo Wop Sounds from the 50’s and 60’s) Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016 6:45PM to 9:00 PM
Discussion Groups serve as an excellent forum for sharing ideas and information. The groups cover many topics. Newcomers can browse the Can anyone recommend a … group to find anything from medical services to general household services. “Corte Bellans” travel a lot and many like to share their experiences on the CB Travel Blog group. These posts make interesting reading and they could even provide a point of departure for those planning future travel. The Computer group contains useful tips and information about computers and computer peripherals (printers, scanners, etc.) The Restaurant Reviews and Entertainment, Events, and Activities groups will direct you to fine dining and things to do in the local area. Security in Corte Bella is a relatively new discussion group, but a quite active one. It allows users to keep everyone in the community informed about security issues and possible remedies to security problems. But remember, these posts are NOT official policy nor are they necessarily HOA recommendations. The HOA will send official information via e-mail to all users. Do not expect management to respond to your discussion group post. The most popular discussion group is the General group. It is a catch-all for anything anyone wishes to discuss in a public forum. However, with this group, much more so than with the other six, users need to be careful not to violate the Web Discussion Group Use Policy, which may be found on the website under the HOA main menu tab, Community Documents, Governing Documents, Policies. The policy was developed and enacted to protect the rights of all users, residents, and employees. Additionally, all posts are monitored for content and for adherence to the aforementioned policy. There are penalties associated with policy violations so please take a few minutes to read this important document before you begin posting. Everyone is invited to take advantage of this forum to express their thoughts and comments.
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Beta Sigma Phi Beta Sigma Phi, a national non-college sorority has a new chapter in the area and is looking for ladies interested in learning more about it and for ladies who are former members who would like to reconnect. It’s a social organization that meets once a month and schedules monthly activities; some include spouses. There are philanthropic opportunities as well. Beta Sigma Phi is a fun way to make new friends. Please contact Barbara Bollinger at 623-556-0657 or beajaebee@gmail.com
Why Are We Flying That Black Flag? Larry Leighton
The POW/MIA Flag I and some other members of the Board of Directors have received inquiries about “that black flag” we are flying below the US flag. Some inquiries thought the flag was the ISIS flag and others did not know what “that black flag” was or what it represented. The HOA will not fly and has not flown the ISIL/ISIS flag. We have chosen to fly the POW/MIA Flag as a symbol of our concern, and our Nation’s concern and commitment to resolving as fully as possible the fates of Americans still prisoner, missing and unaccounted. In an effort to clarify the differences and alay the concerns, the rest of this article provides background information concerning both flags..
On August 10, 1990, the 101st Congress passed U.S. Public Law 101-355, designating the third Friday of September as National POW/MIA Recognition Day recognizing the National League of Families POW/MIA Flag and designating it “as a symbol of our Nation’s concern and commitment to resolving as fully as possible the fates of Americans still prisoner, missing and unaccounted for in Southeast Asia, thus ending the uncertainty for their families and the Nation.” Beyond Southeast Asia, it has been a symbol for POW/MIAs from all U.S. wars. At the April 2015 open session meeting, the HOA Board of Directors approved the Corte Bella Vets group recommendation to fly the POW/MIA flag along with the United States Flag.
The ISIS Flag In contrast, the ISIS flag is one of the group’s most recognizable symbols. It is a black and white flag adorned with Arabic lettering. But what are the origins of the flag and why did the group chose it to represent them?
The flag is black, and bears in the center, in black and white, the emblem of the National League of POW/MIA Families. The emblem features a white disk bearing in black silhouette the bust of a man, watch tower with a guard on patrol, and a strand of barbed wire; above the disk are the white letters POW and MIA framing a white 5-pointed star; below the disk is a black and white wreath above the white motto: “You Are Not Forgotten.” The POW/MIA was flown over the White House for the first time in September 1982. From the Revolution to the Korean War, thousands of U.S. soldiers, Marines, airmen and sailors have been taken prisoner or gone missing. But it took the Vietnam War—and a sense of abandonment felt by wives and family members of Americans held captive—to bring forth what has evolved into the nation’s POW/MIA symbol. In 1982 it became the only flag, other than the Stars and Stripes, to fly over the White House, after it was first displayed there on POW/MIA Recognition Day. In 1989 the flag was installed in the Capitol Rotunda. It also has the distinction, historians and flag experts believe, of being the only non-national flag that any federal government anywhere in the world has mandated to be flown regularly.
The white banner at the top of the flag reads: “There is no god but Allah [God]. Mohammad is the messenger of Allah.” This phrase is a declaration of faith used across Islam, and is known as the shahada. Underneath is a white circle emblazoned with black writing which reads “Mohammed is the messenger of God,” which is meant to resemble the Prophet’s seal, similar to that used to close an envelope. Monochrome flags are an ancient tradition in ancient Eastern, Arabic, and Islamic tradition, and some people believe one of the Prophet’s original banners was black, according to the Quilliam Foundation. Modern jihadists therefore adopted this style to legitimize their cause. Therefore, the flag is in fact not unique to the group, according to Charlie Winter, senior researcher on Jihadism at the counterextremism think tank the Quilliam Foundation. “A lot of people talk about the Isis flag or the Islamic State flag, however there is no such thing. It’s a flag they have adopted that has political and theological significance.” He went on to explain that Isis “has done a good job of co-opting” the flag for their cause, even when it is used in a context unrelated to the organization. Emphasizing how the words on the flag are not symbols of extremism in themselves, but were rather hijacked by extremists, he added: “The shahada and the Prophet’s seal are important symbols that all Muslims share.” “So, by co-opting words which have nothing to do with jihadism, they [Isis] broaden themselves and try to claim ideological territory that they wouldn’t be able to if they had something specific.”
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Cruising Strauss’ “BLUE” Danube Bev & Gary Bair We set out on our eight-day journey down the Danube River (which has turned quite brown over the years) on what we envisioned would be an encounter with grand cities and quaint villages--we were not disappointed.
Although we had made several ocean-cruises, this would be our first riverboat cruise. The smaller boat (135 meters long) meant fewer passengers (189) and hence more time to get acquainted with fellow travelers. The simpler boat layout was easy to get around and provided much more time to just relax in a deck chair and watch the scenery go by, without feeling pressured to “do” something on-board. There really weren’t any “activities” to partake in like on an ocean cruise ship. Instead of a main showroom there was just a nice lounge/bar area with local port entertainment or simple host talks, dancing, or social games. The boat staff provided excellent service and were courteous. The food was very good and elegantly served in correct portions. Being on a river, the boat motion was always smooth, with no rocking nor rolling. We passed through 16 river locks traveling between Budapest and Nuremburg. The long Danube River, flowing from NW to SE formed the north-eastern border of the Roman empire and empties into the Black Sea. We left Phoenix at 9:30 am one day and got off the plane in Budapest, Hungary at 1:00 pm the next day, with intervening stops in Detroit and Amsterdam. We were greeted in the Budapest airport by our cruise line guide and taken via bus to our riverboat, home for the next eight days. We explored the boat and had a short city bus tour and free foot-exploration later that afternoon. Our next full day was spent viewing Budapest, by bus and later by walking. Budapest, which is divided by the Danube River, was
created in 1873, by the merger of three cities on the banks of the Danube: Buda and Obuda, on the west bank of the river, set in a landscape of rolling hills that drop off steeply towards the Danube, and Pest which occupies a flat expanse where the city sprawls to the east. Our city tour took us to Heroes’ Square where we learned more about Hungary’s history.
The boat departed the next day for Vienna, Austria. Vienna, is a beautiful, clean, and orderly city of nearly 2 million people, home of a famous Opera House, the cathedral of St. Stephen, (built 1263 to 1511), and strudel with very potent black coffee….if you desire a taste of home, there are 9 good ol’ Starbucks. The least expensive gasoline that we saw was 3.5 euros per liter which is ~$19/gallon. Our next day was the scenic town of Melk, Austria. We toured a baroque Benedictine abbey where we saw its frescoes and extensive collection of medieval manuscripts. The next day we reached Passau, Germany, at the confluence of the Ilz and Danube River. We walked the cobblestone streets with our guide and visited St. Stephen’s Cathedral with its ornate interior. Passau has a history that stretches back 2,000 years. Its walls show the presence of the Roman armies; it saw troops led by Charlemagne against the Avars, the campaigns of the Crusaders, the Turkish battles, and Napoleon’s soldiers. In the historical center stands St. Stephan’s Cathedral. We were treated to an organ concert played on the 17,000 pipe organ, Europe’s largest church organ—very impressive to hear the rich sounds reverberating between the cavernous cathedral stone walls. Next we visited the medieval German town of Regensburg. Today Regensburg is the economic and cultural hub of eastern Bavaria, in part because of its university and BMW. There is a 1,000 ft. long stone bridge across the Danube that was built in the 12th century along with the cathedral of St. Peter that was constructed between the 13th and 16th centuries. The final stop was Nuremburg, Germany. Though surrounded by 13th century walls, one thinks of Nuremburg as home of the Nazi party and the famous 1946 war trials. We visited the unfinished Coliseum that Hitler was having built for a once-per-year use by him to deliver a speech to the Nazi party members. We toured the old city castle and the impressive central square market (where Bev participated with the boat Chef in selecting food items for that evening’s dinner). We enjoyed our riverboat cruise experience and plan to do it again, with the Rhine river up next.
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Elvis Sighting in Corte Bella Michael McVeigh World champion Elvis tribute artist, Roy LeBlanc, stopped by Corte Bella last month to visit friends Michael and Lynne McVeigh. He performed several shows in the area and will be back in January to perform for the Friends of Italy dinner on Sunday night, January 10, 2016 at the Corte Bella Social Hall before heading off to Australia for six weeks to perform with the Sun City Records Allstars 2016 World Tour. Dinner is at the Anacapa at 5:30 pm and the show starts at 7:00 pm on January 10th. In addition to Elvis, he will be performing tributes to Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Conway Twitty, Tom Jones, George Jones and Neil Diamond in full costume. Contact information for the performance is Ray Valle at rvalle3@cox.net. Roy had an opportunity to meet several members of the First Service Residential staff including General Manager, Mike Arrington, and Board President, Jim Williams, during his visit. Before he left, his only comment was “Thank you, thank you very much.�
A Family Affair Barb and Tom Morin Looking back over the years, Tom and I have so many wonderful memories of our involvement with the Toys for Tots Program. As our sons were growing up they would help us deliver gifts and the occasional tree to families in need. Last month the tradition continued by including our youngest granddaughter, Savannah, in the process. Through the generosity of the Corte Bella residents we were able to deliver our goal of 5 car loads of toys to the Fire Department for distribution. Thank you all for your continued support. Please know that your gifts made hundreds of unfortunate children very happy this past Christmas. We wish you all a Happy and prosperous New Year.
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HEALTH & FITNESS
Corte Bella Davis Cup Jerry Tinsley
Photos by Mark Sivakoff
The first annual Corte Bella Davis Cup competition began on October 6, 2015 with a draft party in the Social Hall featuring tasty hors d’oevres from the Anacapa Resturant. Team captains Donna Norton and Jolene Piaskowski selected their players based on tennis ranking, competitive drive, and health of knees, elbows, shoulders, etc.
Team Captains Jolene and Donna promise fair play at the Davis Cup draft party as Tennis Club President Joel Piaskowski presides.
Teams then practiced vigorously before the competition on a beautiful Saturday morning, November 7, 2015. These pictures demonstrate only a portion of the friendly spirit of the competition.
Doug Kitts admires partner Otto Furuta’s difficult running forehand volley .
The winning team: (Front Row) Dave Culley, Linda Sivakoff, Rick Ryer, Ming Fu, Jack Shifman (Second Row) Norma McAllister, Otto Furuta, Kay Mueller, Mary Nasca, Donna Norton, Doug Kitts
Arthur Bartlett’s superb footwork on the forehand.
A prima ballerina move from Linda Sivakoff.
Paul Byrne keeps his volley out front.
Jolene P. and Robin Culley get in the swing of things.
The runners up: (Front Row) Jolene P., Peg Ryer, Robin Culley (Second Row) Don Schneider, Frank Olsson, Arthur Bartlett, Greg Albrecht, Paul Byrne, Colleen Miller, Karen Watkins (not pictured Ann Paulson)
Ming Fu and Rick Ryer focus to receive serve. The teams gather for a friendly luncheon after a great inaugural Davis Cup Match.
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We take the time to thoroughly explain your Medicare health plan options and help you to better understand how to maximize the benefits of the plan you choose. We can help you if you are: • Turning 65 • New to the Area • Losing Group Coverage • Receive “Extra Help” for Prescription Costs We offer most Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Supplements & Prescription Drug Plans. Plus, special plans are available for Medicare Beneficiaries living with Diabetes or Chronic Heart Conditions. No Fee for our Service. In-Home Appointments Available.
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HEALTH & FITNESS
Happy New Year To All beautiful Arizona weather; this is a great activity to do in the great outdoors.
Robin Mandell Our Corte Bella Pickleball Club has a record-setting membership count: 141! We have lots of new folks joining us, showing that Pickleball is the #1 growing sport in America. Our member base has everyone from stark beginners to experienced tournament players. Fortunately, we have enough courts to set aside playing spots for each category of skill, so everyone is welcome at our daily (except Sunday) morning sessions: 9:00 - noon. You’re welcome to come out and see what all the fun is about or join one of our advertised Pickleball clinics. They are free - get an idea of what the game is about, increase your knowledge of how the game is played, and scored (the tough part).
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Membership Drive. January is the month that current members renew for the coming year. New members are $25 each; renewing members are only $20 per person, which includes member play times, ball use, clinics, and social events through January, 2017.
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Tournaments - past. There were several local tournaments during the fall months, and we had some big winners: Gwen Miller and Diane Baumgartner won a GOLD medal in the difficult 4.5 skill level. Congratulations!
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Tournaments - upcoming. This is the busiest season. Why would you want to attend an event? (1) Enjoy being outdoors and watch some excellent play; (2) Cheer on our Corte Bella participants; and (3) Check out the vendors selling pickleball paddles and other accessories. Here are the scheduled events in January:
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Fun. About 60 of our members and guests attended our annual “WELCOME BACK” pizza social on November 21.
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Clinics. Our November and December clinics were absolutely full. Interesting that there are new people to the community, but also people who have lived here a while and are just now checking out the sport. The clinics are a great way to learn about the game and meet new folks, so watch your e-mail for future notices. Paddles and balls are provided.
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Daily member play. There is a crowd not only in the mornings, but also in the evenings. You can’t beat this
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Tommy Wong Memorial, Surprise Courts: January 8 - 10
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Southwest Regional Tournament, Sun City Marinette Courts: Jan. 14 - 17
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Happy Trails Classic, Happy Trails Courts: January 18 - 22
See you out on the courts! Welcome Back pizza social was a huge hit!
Save the Date Saturday March 5, 2016
CASINO NIGHT Sponsored by SOuL A “charitable” gaming experience
Proceeds are given back to the community
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Save the Date The Corte Bella Vets Fund Raising Golf Tournament Saturday, January 30, 2016 Corte Bella Golf Club
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Welcome 2016 from the Corte Bella Golf Club Jeff Stuart Starting the New Year out right is a balance of living up to your New Year’s resolutions and dealing with the guilt of not having enough conviction to make all the necessary changes to meet everyone of them. Much is the same with golf, you must commit yourself to making an honest effort to achieve the necessary changes or your game doesn’t get any better. The only person you can rely on to win at golf is yourself. Living at Corte Bella provides many benefits for golfers and community dwellers alike; experiencing the nature that our green spaces provide can help to restore the mind from mental fatigue. The opportunities for physical activity and exercise can help improve cognitive function, learning, and memory as well as help alleviate symptoms of Alzheimer’s, dementia, stress, and even depression. From an exercise perspective, the average golfer that walks during his or her round burns about 1800 calories from playing 18 holes of golf. Consider this, walking 18 holes on uneven terrain
with a 20lb bag plus swinging the club dozens of times makes the game of golf a fairly decent workout! As you play on a regular basis, your muscles begin to get stronger, fatigue is less after each round, shoulders, back and legs become stronger and core muscles become tighter from repetitive swinging.
I am hopeful that 2016 will be a year where more of our residents will consider engaging in the game of golf. We have never been more committed to providing the opportunity and education as well as a state of the art facility that makes it possible to help guide residents who are curious about golf to at least give it a try and enjoy the health benefits. Please feel free to visit the golf club to talk about scheduling a lesson or join one of the group clinics we hold every week. Also, a reminder that we are serving breakfast at the club on Friday, Saturday and Sundays from 6:30am to 10:30am with complimentary coffee!
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SOCIAL CLUB
Corte Bella 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
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
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
Ryan’s Case for Smiles
2nd Wed
1-4:30 pm
Social Hall
JoAnn Shaw
623-466-6223
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
Mon. & Fri.
12-4 P.M.
Social Hall
Barb Morin
BMorin2@cox.net
Call for Times
Homes
Joyce Stalians
632-322-4139
1st Tue.
7-10 P.M.
Homes
Harriet Kessler
623-388-3731
Wine & Dine International Ya Ya Hand & Foot Usually Meets in Members’ Homes Belles of Corte Bella/Red Hats Bunco Bunco
2nd Mon.
2-4 P.M.
Homes
Muriel Valle
623-399-6034
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 Marsha Short
623-696-5526
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
Iowa Group
Call for Times
Kay Steik
623-214-3284
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
World of Friends
2nd Mon.
4:30 P.M.
Homes
Evie Hansen / John Eakins
eviehansen.nse@gmail.com johneakins@msn.com
Sports Bocce Ball
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
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
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
Pickleball
Member Play
Mon.-Sat.
9:00 - 12:00 P.M.
Courts
Robin Mandell
623-374-3592
RV
Group
Homes
Ron Winegarner
623-444-4205
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