Corte Bella Times Magazine - March 2020

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CONTENTS

What’s Inside March 2020

COMMUNITY INFORMATION 6 Numbers to Know

ASSOCIATION

8 You Can’t Follow Rules if You Don’t Know the Rules 9 The Case for Capital Improvement 9 From the Editor’s Desk 10 Corte Bella Events 14 Upcoming HOA Events 15 March 2020 Calendar

CULINARY 18 Wine Decanting and Aerating

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18 Anacapa Hostess - MaKenna Spangler

COMMITTEE

20 Corte Bella Budget Comparison Report 21 Classified Ads

COMMUNITY

22 Corte Bella Vets Happenings 22 It’s Time for the Corte Bella Car Show 22 Howard Evans Wins Big in January Car Show 23 Your Corte Bella Garden 24 Helping One of Our Own

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24 SOuL Celebrates 10th Year 24 The Kelly Players’ Debut 25 SOuL Sisters 4th Annual Rummage Sale and SOuL Cafe 26 What’s Happening in Corte Bella 27 Birds in Paradise (Part Five) 27 What Will You Do This Summer?

HEALTH & FITNESS 28 Corte Bella Pickleball News 28 Corte Bella Golf Club News 29 Corte Bella Tennis Club News

SOCIAL CLUB

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30 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.

Cover photo by Mike Biggs with mockup by Jim Laskowicz Most of the Anacapa staff, both front and back of the house, gathered for a photo on the patio. The Food and Beverage Operation of Corte Bella is thriving thanks to these loyal employees.

To submit possible articles or photos for inclusion in future issues of the CB Times and to make changes to the interest group listings, please email the editor at trgibe@aol.com.

Editor | Linda Wright Contributing Writers | Michael Arrington | Mary Blome Debbie Brady | Kathy Carmickle | Debbie Parks Dube Howard Evans | Nate and Jeanne Gowan | Dan Haywood Dan Kronlund | Pam Lawrence | Deborah Lazear | Steve Michaud Barb Morin | Donna Norton | Mark Sivakoff | Karen Starkman Dave Wright | Linda Wright Photography | Mike Biggs and 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. ©2020 CB Times Magazine. All rights reserved. Please recycle.

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION Board of Directors

Community Resources

Corte Bella Administration

Kathy Carmickle Treasurer Liaison to the Finance Committee Kathy.carmickle@icloud.com

Guard House, 623-544-3906 Fax: 623-544-3911 Email: securitas@cortebellacca.com Gate Hours: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM Daily Roving Patrol: Monday - Friday 5:00 AM to 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM to 11:30 PM Saturday -Sunday 5:00 AM to 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM 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 AM-4 PM 623-328-5068 Ext. 221

Paul Knowles Director Liaison to the Neighborhood Awareness and Safety Committee Michael McVeigh Vice President Liaison to the Technology Committee Liaison to the Corte Bella Golf Club mmcveigh3@cox.net Steve Michaud Assistant Treasurer Liaison to the Long Term Planning Committee svmichaud@gmail.com Debra Raeder-Gay Secretary Liaison to the Government Affairs Committee debra@debraeder.com David Saulnier President Committee Liaison to the Architectural Review Committee davesaulnier.cb@gmail.com Linda Wright Director Liaison to the Anacapa Advisory Group Liaison to the Building and Grounds Committee linda.wright.0929@gmail.com

Anacapa Restaurant, 623-455-9045 Hours: Lunch: 11 AM - 3 PM Tuesday – Saturday Dinner: 4:30 - 8:00 PM Tuesday – Saturday Sunday Buffet: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Closed Mondays

Michael Arrington, HOA General Manager 623-328-5068 Michael.Arrington@fsresidential.com Heather Chavez, Administrative Supervisor 623-328-5068 ext. 222 HChavez@cortebellacca.com Richard Lopez, Facilities Manager 623-328-5068 ext. 223 rlopez@cortebellacca.com Jodell Dodge, Spa & Fitness Manager 623-328-5068 ext. 225 JDodge@cortebellacca.com

Fitness Center, 623-217-2018 Hours: Monday-Friday, 5 AM-9:00 PM Sat & Sun, 6 AM-9:00 PM Children’s Pool Hours 10 AM-1 PM & 5-7 PM Day Spa, 623-217-2018 8 AM to 7 PM, By Appointment

Jill Machay, Anacapa Food and Beverage Manager 623-328-5068, ext 233 jmachay@cortebellacca.com

Corte Bella Golf Club, 623-556-8951 Hours: Monday-Sunday 6:30 AM-5:00 PM Debbie Parks-Dube, Membership Director ddube@cortebellagolfclub.com John Jackson, General Manager (623) 474-3612 jjackson@scottsdalegolfgroup.com

Pam Lawrence, Lifestyle Manager 623-328-5068 ext. 224 Fax: 623-328-5319 plawrence@cortebellacca.com

Dan Haywood, Anacapa Executive Chef 623-328-5068 ext. 232 dhaywood@cortebellacca.com

Maria Sobocinski, HOA Receptionist 623-328-5068 HOAreceptionist@cortebellacca.com

Corte Bella Website Community Website: www.cortebella.net Residents & Visitor Registration: www.cortebella.org

Administrative Assistant (vacant) 623-328-5068 ext. 240 admin@cortebellacca.com

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ASSOCIATION

You Can’t Follow Rules If You Don’t Know the Rules You may already know that a revision to the Architectural Guidelines was recently approved and released by the Board of Directors. Knowing what this document says in conjunction with obtaining approval by the Architectural Committee for all exterior modifications is recommended and will help you to

Mike Arrington, General Manager

avoid any issues down the road. It’s every homeowners’ responsibility to comply with the rules set forth by the guidelines and to have approval for all modifications to the exterior of the lot they own. This includes the front and back of the lot. The only time that the HOA fully inspects the back of a lot is when required by a “Disclosure Inspection”, which occurs when selling a home. Since the inspectors don’t see the back of your lot until the that inspection occurs, violations cannot be identified until the disclosure inspection happens. The mistake that some folks make is that they assume they can do whatever they want in the back of the lot because no one is going to see it. Then, when they decide to put their house on the market, the required inspection occurs and violations are identified that they did not know they had. Now, you’re trying to sell a home that has open violations that must be disclosed, and this can sometimes slow the sale and/or

even cause a sale to be lost. Obviously, that is not a positive thing for the homeowner trying to sell a home. When the association is notified by the title company of a pending sale, the HOA then has ten days to conduct the inspection. If the inspection is not conducted within the ten day window, an $1,800 fine may be issued. The whole point of the inspection is to ensure that a homeowner does not sell a home without the buyer being made aware of any and all pending violations and then inheriting those violations without knowledge. At times, a home sale will happen quickly, before the inspection happens or before the inspection results are received, because of a cash deal or simply a rush to close for whatever reason. In that case, the buyer is responsible for whatever violations exist at the time of closing. I know that many people do not read the governing documents and I get it. However, the intent of this article is to make you aware so you can be prepared if you decide to sell your home. No one wants to complicate that process or create an unforeseen hurdle for you at the last minute. You might say, “Why can’t the HOA come out and conduct an inspection at my request so I know whether or not I am in compliance?” The answer to that question is, “There are many reasons that the inspections must occur when they do, and previous inspection results do not satisfy the requirements for the disclosure or sale process.” Unfortunately, that is a whole other discussion. Of course, I am happy to address any questions you may have offline. I hope this information helps to avoid any glitches at the time of sale for anyone trying to sell a home in Corte Bella.

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The Case for Capital Improvement Since the inception of Corte Bella, residents have had conversations about the physical facilities that house our amenities. Developers notoriously build amenities that most experts

Steve Michaud, CBCCA Director would consider undersized, and not adequate to meet the needs of the community at full buildout. Corte Bella is no exception.

As far back as 2010, when this community worked with architects to develop a full architectural plan on possible expansion and modernization of our amenities, there have been ongoing discussions at Board meetings and committees [Long Term Planning (LTPC) and Buildings and Grounds (B&GC)] regarding the need to add additional square footage to a number of our main facilities to better serve our residents. Based on the extensive work done by the LTPC over the past three years, the Board placed a proposed CC&R change to raise the Capital Improvement Reserve Fee on the 2019 annual ballot. This fee, which is collected in escrow at the close of sale (paid almost exclusively by the buyer), allows for the collection of funds that can only be used to support future capital-improvement projects. In the year prior to this change being proposed, detailed discussions took place at each Board of Directors’ meeting. At the March 4, 2019, annual membership meeting, the LTPC presented an extensive overview of the work they had done to gather resident input from as far back as 2010 as well as more recent

surveys, that led to their recommendations of specific projects they believe were essential to Corte Bella to stay competitive with other age-restricted communities. While some residents feel there was not enough input from the community, the Board provided the community with ample information about and opportunity for input related to the proposed projects that were presented at dozens of meetings of the Board. The results of the proposed CC&R change confirmed approximately 1,250 lot owners in favor and 350 against. This was an overwhelming response in favor of strengthening our vehicle to collect and grow capital-improvement funds and served as a clear message to the Board that residents wanted to see improvements to our facilities. In the January 2019 issue of the CB Times, I made the case for why this community should expand and update our facilities. All residents need to understand that we are in constant competition with dozens of age-restricted communities in the area to draw new homeowners to Corte Bella. Other established communities are continuously updating and adding new amenities, not to mention the half dozen proposed communities that are planned for the next decade. For most of us, our home’s property value is our single biggest asset. If Corte Bella is not planning now to visualize and build amenities that can aggressively compete with the improvements being made at other age-restricted communities, we will begin a slow and painful decline toward mediocrity. New homeowners will choose other communities, home sales in Corte Bella will slow to a crawl, and property values will decline. I choose to compete. I hope you will too.

From the Editor’s Desk Linda Wright March is a landmark month for this community publication. With this issue, the CB Times turns twelve years old. There’s much that has changed and yet so much that remains the same for this magazine. Volunteers continue on a monthly basis to contribute articles, photos and other material that provide the content for each issue. There is a wonderful group of volunteers who help to proofread each issue. The focus of each issue (eight monthly issues and two summer issues that combine the months of May and June, as well as July and August) hasn’t changed since March of 2008 – inform the residents, emphasize our sense of community, and promote community pride. It’s my sincere hope that you enjoy reading the CB Times and that you find it useful and perhaps entertaining. Happy Birthday, CB Times! May you celebrate many, many more. Corte Bella is appreciated through your pages with each issue.

10th Anniversary Issue

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ASSOCIATION

Corte Bella Events HOA Sponsored Events:

Annual HOA Membership Meeting Election of HOA Board of Directors Date: Monday, March 2 Santa Barbara Room Time: 6:00 PM Please plan to attend the annual membership meeting of the Corte Bella Country Club Association and vote to elect directors to three positions on the HOA Board of Directors.

Casino Trips Date: Monday, March 2 Time: Bus departs Anacapa at 8:00 AM Cost: Free Event Next trip scheduled for Monday, April 6 For additional information on the trip, please contact Bill Blake at 623-537-7969 or email: willieb38@cox.net

“First Friday - Coffee with Pam” Dates: (1st Friday of every month) Friday, March 6 Upcoming First Friday Chats: Friday, April 3 Friday, May 1 Bacara Room Time: 10:00 AM Cost: Free Event Corte Bella’s Lifestyle Manager, Pam Lawrence invites you for a cup of coffee and a chat. Exchange ideas ask questions and get firsthand knowledge of events and activities planned for our community.

Cooking with Chef Dan Class 2 Date: Friday, March 6 Bella Stanza Room Time: 11:30 AM Cost: $46 per person Executive Chef Dan Haywood will bring his unique approach to cuisine and his now-famous wit to this class. Come learn to make an antipasti vegetable tower with spinach and a balsamic glaze, beef and veal meatballs with creamy herb sauce and pasta plus a special rich butter cake with ice cream and caramel. Tickets on sale in the Fitness Center; no refunds.

Jason Love Comedy Show Date: Friday, March 6 Santa Barbara Room Time: 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) Cost: $22 per person These shows never disappoint, and you’ll be laughing out loud at the good, clean fun that Jason and two other comics from the LA comedy community bring to Corte Bella. These shows sell out fast! Tickets on sale at the Fitness desk; no refunds.

Take Me Out to the Ballgame! Spring Training Game Cleveland Indians vs. San Francisco Giants Date: Monday, March 9 Goodyear Ball Park Time: Depart 11:15 AM Return to Corte Bella 6:00 PM Cost: $64 per person (includes bus transportation, game tickets, lunch) This is a great experience for Cactus League Spring Training. Our group is treated to VIP service on the terrace looking out over the ball field. The private buffet lunch is a perfect way to enjoy the game and eat delicious ballpark food. A cash bar is there just to serve our group. At the end of the game, our group will participate in the Senior Stroll Around the Bases. It’s a perfect day for any baseball fan. Tickets on sale at the Fitness desk; no refunds.

“Rock and Roll Reunion” Date: Friday, March 13 Santa Barbara Room Time: 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) Cost: $27 per person Let’s go back to 1956! That year is when Ed Sullivan was in your living room, Grace Kelly was on the big screen, Mikey Mantle was on the baseball field, and Elvis was there with four Top-Ten hits. This concert features performers who will bring back all the many legendary artists of Rock and Roll. Get ready to rock out. Tickets on sale at the Fitness Center; no refunds. Anacapa Special Event:

St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Buffet Date: Tuesday, March 17 Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Time: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM Cost: $25 per person (tax and gratuity not included) It’s time for the “wearing of the green” and time to enjoy all the traditional St. Paddy’s Day foods prepared by Executive Chef Dan Haywood and his Anacapa staff. Come enjoy green beer, corned beef and cabbage, Irish Banger sausages, lamb stew, delicious fish plus all the trimming. Featured desserts will satisfy everyone. Reservations are strongly suggested. Please call 623-455-9045.

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HOA Sponsored Events:

Cooking with Chef Dan Class 3

AARP Smart Drivers Course

Date: Friday, April 3 Bella Stanza Room Time: 11:30 AM Cost: $46 per person

Date: Wednesday, March 18 Bacara Room Time: 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM Cost: $15 (member) & $20 (non-member) Make sure your driving skills are up-to-date and work to ensure your safety on the road. Driving isn’t what it used to be with everchanging road conditions, traffic laws and car technology. This course is designed for mature adults to refresh their skills, road knowledge and safety precautions. Register at the Fitness desk. Class is limited to 40 persons. Bring your driver’s license, your AARP membership card and a check made payable to AARP to class.

Corte Bella Sunday Cabaret with the Thaddeus Rose Duo Date: Sunday, March 22 Time: 6:00 PM (doors open at 5:30 PM) Cost: $12 per person Join your friends and neighbors for a Sunday evening of good bistro food from the Anacapa and lots of good music from one of Corte Bella’s favorites, the Thaddeus Rose Duo. Tickets on sale in the Fitness Center; no refunds.

Food and Wine Pairing Dinner Date: March 23 Anacapa Time: 6:00 PM Cost: $80 per person If you’re looking for that exquisite dining experience with good wines paired specifically to an elegant dinner, you need look no further than this event. Seating is limited. Watch for an eblast and a flyer to announce the menu, featured wines and ticket sale date information. Tickets will be on sale at the Fitness desk as announced via eblast. No refunds on purchased tickets.

Corte Bella Spring Marketplace Sunday, March 29 Anacapa Breezeway, Patio and Santa Barbara Room Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Cost: FREE EVENT Spring is in the air! Come see what’s new and trendy in decorating and updating your home. Vendors will come from all over the Phoenix metro area with their wares for you to check out. Bring a shopping bag and enjoy the best way to shop – right in your own neighborhood while supporting several small business operations.

Executive Chef Dan Haywood will bring his unique approach to cuisine and his now-famous wit to this class. Watch for an eblast to reveal the menu for this class. Tickets on sale at the Fitness desk on Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 PM; no refunds.

Amazon Fulfillment Center Tour Date: Tuesday, April 8 51st and Buckeye Center Time: 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM Cost: $16 per person (includes bus transportation) Did you ever wonder how Amazon gets your order delivered to you so quickly? Come and see how this works during a tour of the center near our community. You’ll go behind the scenes and watch the process. During the tour you will experience how products enter the warehouse, how the stowing process works, how orders are plucked by Amazon associates (mostly using robots), how the quality assurance process works and how they pack/ship orders. Tickets on sale at the Fitness desk; no refunds.

Corte Bella Blood Donation Drive with Vitalant Blood Services Date: Saturday, April 11 Bella Stanza Room Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Cost: No charge Be a hero and donate blood so that others may live. All interested residents will be required to register and make an appointment prior to the date of the blood-collection drive. Watch for more information via eblasts and flyers. Online scheduling will be available. For any questions, please contact Lifestyle Manager, Pam Lawrence at plawrence@cortebellacca.com.

Corte Bella Annual Children’s Easter Egg Hunt Date: Sunday, April 12 Grass area of the social hall Time: 10:30 AM Cost: Free event – registration required for children under age 9 Have your grandchild or your child (if a Corte Bella employee) bring an Easter basket ready for Easter fun. There will be plenty of eggs to be collected, with separate hunts for the younger and older children. Every child will receive a prize at this event. Preregistration (name and age and sponsoring adult) is required. Register at the Fitness desk beginning Sunday, March 1st.

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ASSOCIATION Anacapa Special Event:

Food and Wine Pairing Dinner Date: Monday, April 27 Anacapa Time: 6:00 PM Cost: $80 per person

Anacapa Easter Sunday Brunch

If you’re looking for that exquisite dining experience with good wines paired specifically to an elegant dinner, you need look no further than this event. Seating is limited. Watch for an eblast and a flyer to announce the menu, featured wines and ticket sale date information. Tickets will be on sale at the Fitness Center as announced via eblast. No refunds on purchased tickets.

Date: Sunday, April 12 Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Time: 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM Cost: $43 per person; Children under age 12 ½ price; under age 4 free (tax and gratuity not included)

Cooking with Chef Dan Class 4

Wear your Easter best to this fabulous buffet, an annual event here in Corte Bella. The buffet offerings include fresh seafood, a dazzling display of salads, fruits, vegetables and cheeses along with a variety of piping hot side dishes. The carving station will offer wonderful meats and there will be omelets to order. Reservations are strongly suggested. Please call 623-455-9045.

Executive Chef Dan Haywood will bring his unique approach to cuisine and his now famous wit to this class. Watch for menu information to come in the next issue of the CB Times. Tickets on sale at the Fitness desk on Sunday, April 5 at 2:00 PM; no refunds.

HOA Sponsored Events:

“Ladies Day at the Races” Kentucky Derby Themed Fashion Show and Luncheon Date: Friday, April 24 Santa Barbara Room Time: 11:00 AM Cost: $40 per person This is the magical Spring event for all Corte Bella ladies. Join your friends for a wonderful luncheon and a chance to see beautiful clothing from Dillard’s Department Store modeled by Corte Bella’s fabulous women. Seating is limited Complimentary glass of Mint Julep. Hats are encouraged but not required. Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated hats. (Limit of six tickets per person). Tickets on sale at the Fitness Center on Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 PM; no refunds.

Corte Bella’s Sunday Cabaret with Thaddeus Rose Duo Date: Sunday, April 26 Anacapa Time: 6:00 PM (doors open at 5:30 PM) Cost: $12 per person (entertainment only) It’s the place to be on a Sunday night for fun, food and live entertainment. Chef Dan will have a special bistro menu available for purchase. Seating is limited. The Thaddeus Rose Duo will have you dancing the night away. Tickets on sale at the Fitness desk on Sunday, March 15 at 2:00 PM; no refunds.

Date: Friday, May 1 Bella Stanza Room Time: 11:30 AM Cost: $ 46 per person

ANACAPA Special Event:

Cinco de Mayo Date: Tuesday, May 5 Santa Barbara Room Time: 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM Cost: per person to be announced (tax and gratuity not included) Come dressed in your finest fiesta wear and enjoy wonderful live entertainment that’s sure to make you want to drink margaritas and Dos Equis Mexican beer. There will be tacos, enchiladas, rice and beans, guacamole and more Mexican treats prepared just for this event. The cash bar will feature special drinks for your purchase. Don’t miss this wonderful and colorful celebration. Reservations are required. Please call 623 455 9045. HOA Sponsored Events:

Jason Love Comedy Show Date: Friday, May 8 Santa Barbara Room Time: 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) Cost: $22 per person These shows never disappoint and you’ll be laughing out loud at the good, clean fun that Jason and two other comics from the LA comedy community bring to Corte Bella. These shows sell out fast! Tickets on sale at the Fitness desk on Sunday, March 22 at 2:00 PM; no refunds.

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Prescott Arts and Wine Festival Day Trip

Fitness Center News:

Date: Saturday, May 9 Prescott Court House Square Time: 8:00 AM Cost: $25 per person (bus transportation)

Line Dancing Classes

This day trip will get you out of the valley heat and take you to one of the state’s best craft fairs that has been an annual event for over twenty-five years. You’ll go to the historic downtown plaza where there will be more than one hundred display booths with artists and vendors galore. You can also purchase a ticket at the festival to enjoy wine tastings. Tickets on sale at the Fitness desk on Sunday, March 22 at 2:00 PM; no refunds. Anacapa Special Event:

Fitness Center Movement Studio Dates: Session #1: March 3 Session #2: March 10, 17, 24 & April 7, 14 Time: Advanced Beginner/Easy Intermediate: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Cost: $4.50 per class or $20.00 for a 6 class punch card (purchase at the Fitness Center Desk.) Learn easy dances. Exercise to music. No partner needed. Please wear tennis shoes, dance sneakers or bowling shoes for this class. Recurring HOA Activity:

Corn Hole Friendly Play Outside on Anacapa Patio (on the left side of fountain) Dates: every Thursdays Time: 4:00 PM

Mother’s Day Buffet Date: Sunday, May 10 Anacapa and Santa Barbara Room Time: 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM Cost: per person to be announced. Children under age 12: ½ price; under age 4: free (tax and gratuity not included) Treat Mom to something truly special in her honor at this annual Anacapa brunch. She will be thrilled with the buffet offerings of fresh seafood (featuring shrimp and crab claws), a dazzling display of salads, fruits, vegetables and cheeses along with a variety of piping hot side dishes. A carving station will offer wonderful selections along with omelets made to order and a dessert table. NOTE: This is event is very popular and reservations fill up quickly. Reservations are required. Please call 623-455-9045. HOA Sponsored Event:

Corte Bella Annual Memorial Day Dinner Dance Date: Monday, May 25 Santa Barbara Room Time: 6:00 PM Cost: $31 per person (tax and gratuity not included) Memorial Day is celebrated to remember those Americans who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces and has origins back to the end of the Civil War. It’s also the traditional beginning of Summer. Join your friends and neighbors to honor those who paid the ultimate price for our country and dine on a special menu that will bring back memories of Memorial Days of your youth. DJ Ray Mar will be there to get you on the dance floor. Tickets on sale on Sunday, April 12 at the Fitness desk at 2:00 PM; no refunds.

Come join the fun of this bean bag toss game with your friends and neighbors. It’s a friendly competition and all are welcome. You’ll be treated to great sunsets as well. Upcoming Charity Events:

CB Vets 6th Annual Charity Golf Tournament Date: Sunday, March 8 Time: 8:00 AM with an 11:30 AM Shotgun start Corte Bella Golf Course Please see fee information on the registration webpage. Registration for the event and information on becoming an event sponsor is available at https://birdeasepro.com/cortebellavetsch aritygolf/2020/. There will be a box lunch and a live auction will be conducted during the evening dinner. Proceeds go to help Arizona veterans in need. Help combat veteran homelessness in Arizona.

SOuL Sisters Attic and SOuL Cafe Charity Rummage Sale Date: Sunday, April 5 Santa Barbara Room and Patio Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Please see the Save the Date flyer in this issue. Plan to come with your friends to browse for treasures and to have a cup of coffee or tea and a homemade treat on the patio. All proceeds are used to support worthy charities and organizations that are helping those in need in the west valley.

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ASSOCIATION Upcoming HOA Events Apr 3

First Friday with Pam

Apr 3

Cooking with Chef Dan Class 3

Apr 6

Casino Trip

Apr 8

Amazon Fulfillment Center Tour

Apr 11

Blood Donation Drive

Apr 12

Corte Bella’s Annual Children’s’ Easter Egg Hunt

Apr 24

Corte Bella’s Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon

Apr 26

Sunday Cabaret

Apr 27

Food and Wine Pairing Dinner

May 1

First Friday with Pam

May 1

Cooking with Chef Dan Class 4

May 4

Casino Trip

May 8

Jason Love Comedy Show

May 9

Prescott Territorial Arts and Crafts Festival day trip

May 25 Corte Bella Memorial Day Dinner Dance Jun 5

First Friday with Pam

Jun 12

Cooking with Chef Dan Class 5

Jun 14

Sunday Cabaret

Anacapa Special Events Apr 12

Easter Sunday Brunch

May 10 Mother’s Day Brunch Jun 21

Father’s Day Brunch

Community Events Upcoming Mar 4

CB Poker Group

Mar 5

CB Steppers Line Dancing

Mar 7

Corte Bella Watercolor Enthusiasts

Mar 9

World of Friends

Mar 10 Corte Bella Book Lovers Club Mar 11

Corte Bella Vets Special Evening Meeting

Mar 11

Ryan’s Case for Smiles

Mar 12

SOuL Regular Meeting (note special date)

Mar 19 CB Steppers Line Dancing Mar 24

West Valley Photo Club

Mar 27

Friends of Italy Dinner Dance w/Faded Jeans

Upcoming HOA Board of Directors Meetings Apr 17

HOA Board of Directors Workshop

Apr 22

HOA Board of Directors Open Meeting

May 22 HOA Board of Directors Workshop May 27 HOA Board of Directors Open Meeting Jun 19

HOA Board of Directors Workshop

Jun 24

HOA Board of Directors Open Meeting

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MARCH SUN

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Annual HOA Membership Meeting & Elections 6:00 PM

CB Vets 6th Annual Charity Golf Tournament 8:00 AM

9 Lady Putters 9:00 AM Mah Jongg 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Cactus League Baseball Game at Goodyear Park 11:15 AM World of Friends Meeting 5:00 PM

15 Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

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30 Lady Putters 9:00 AM Maj Jongg 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM HOA Board of Directors Organizational Meeting 10:00 AM

31 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM Anacapa Happy Hour 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM

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7 Corte Bella Watercolor Enthusiasts 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

1st Fridays with Pam 10:00 AM Cooking with Chef Dan 11:30 AM Jason Love Comedy Show 7:00 PM

12 Technology Committee 10:00 AM SoUL Regular Meeting 10:30 AM -NOTE DATE CHANGE

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Rock and Roll Reunion Concert 7:00 PM

Friendly (Open) Bridge 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Anacapa Happy Hour 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM Open Play Corn Hole 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM

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19 ARC Meeting 9:00 AM Friendly (Open) Bridge 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Finance Committee 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Anacapa Happy Hour 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM Open Play Corn Hole 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM CB Steppers Line Dancing 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

25 Anacapa Build Your Own Pasta Night 4:30 PM

Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AM Duplicate Bridge 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM Anacapa Happy Hour 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM West Valley Photo Club 5:30 PM

Maj Jongg 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Food and Wine Pairings Dinner 6:00 PM

11 Buildings and Grounds Committee 9:00 AM Farmers’ Market 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Anacapa Build Your Own Pasta Night 4:30 PM ARC Submittal Deadline 4:00 PM CB Vets Special Meeting w/Jay Knoles 6:00 PM

AARP Smart Drivers’ Course 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM Ryan’s Case for Smiles 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM Anacapa Build Your Own Pasta Night 4:30 PM

Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AM Duplicate Bridge 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM Anacapa’s St. Patrick’s Day Dinner 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Long Term Planning 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

29 Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM 4th Annual CB Car Show 9:00 AM Corte Bella’s Annual Spring Marketplace 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

CB Book Lovers Club 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Maj Jongg 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Corte Bella Sunday Cabaret w/Thaddeous Rose Duo 6:00 PM

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Anacapa Advisory Group 10:00 AM Anacapa Happy Hour 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Open Play Corn Hole 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM CB Steppers Line Dancing 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Poker Group 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AM Anacapa Happy Hour 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM Duplicate Bridge 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM

16 Lady Putters 9:00 AM

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

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

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3 Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AM

Casino Trip 8:00 AM

Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

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26 Friendly (Open) Bridge 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Anacapa Happy Hour 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM Open Play Corn Hole 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM

Friends of Italy Dinner Dance w/Faded Jeans Band 6:00 PM

HOA EVENTS - GREEN HOA OFFICIAL BUSINESS - BLUE ANACAPA EVENTS - RED INTEREST GRPS/CLUBS - BLACK

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CULINARY

Peanut Butter Pie

Executive Chef Dan Haywood, Anacapa Restaurant

Crust: •

25 whole chocolate sandwich cookies, such as Oreos (16 oz.), crushed.

4 tablespoons butter, melted

Filling: •

1 cup creamy peanut butter

One 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened

1 1/4 cups powdered sugar

One 8-ounce package whipped topping, such as Cool Whip, thawed

Directions:

For the filling:

For the crust:

Whip the peanut butter with the cream cheese until smooth.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Pulse the cookies in Food Processor until they’re fine crumbs.

Add the powdered sugar and Whip until smooth. Add in the thawed whipped topping and beat until smooth, scraping the sides as needed. (You can use Whipped Cream but consistency is a little looser.) Pour the filling into the crust, even out the top with a knife or spatula. Chill in Freezer for at least an hour before serving. Top with Additional Whipped Topping and Chocolate Ganache if Desired. Freeze Again for about an hour. Can be stored in fridge. Cut and Serve.

Pour the melted butter over the top and pulse just to combine and wet the crumbs. Press into a pie pan firmly, and bake until set, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.

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Friday April 24

Day Spa

*

March Spa Specials!

11:00 a.m.

Treat yourself Or a loved one to a Spa Treatment!

Two 60 minute treatments $122 Or Two 90 minute treatments $167

Massages: Swedish or Therapeutic Facials: Corte Bella Signature (customizable)

2nd Appointment/Service must be completed within 30 days from date of purchase.

Microdermabrasion softens fine lines and wrinkles. This treatment will leave your skin resurfaced, refined and well hydrated! Using proven therapeutic techniques, stretching and trigger points, this massage targets the area of your body most affected by your pickleball, golf and tennis games.

Microdermabrasion

Sports Massage

$99, $94

$82, $78

Spa Blends Body Butter, 6oz $20 Corte Bella Embroidered Robes $74

* Santa Barbara Room

CORTE BELLA FASHION SHOW “LADIES DAY AT THE RACES”

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Fashion Runway by Dillard’s

Luncheon and Complimentary Glass of Mint Julep

Come and enjoy a wonderful afternoon of food, fashion and friends! The fashion show styles will be modeled by Corte Bella members! There will be prizes for decorated hats. Hats are encouraged but not mandatory.

* $40 per person

Tickets on sale Sunday, March 8 after mandatory. 2:00 p.m. at the Fitness desk. HOA account, check and cash (exact change). Tickets are non-refundable.

Gift Certificates Available! Call (623) 217-2018

Offers are valid from March 1-31, 2020. Full payment must be rendered at time of first appointment. 2nd service must be completed within 30 days.

ANACAPA RESTAURANT

EVERYTHING WELL DONE

Make Your Own Pasta and Salad Bar every Wednesday Night 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM for $17.99 or $11.99 for Salad Bar only. Wine Down Wednesday will feature special prices by the bottle. Friday Night Special - Fried Catfish Filet Saturday Night Special - Prime Rib Dinner Come try the new luncheon and dinner menus with exciting new featured items.

COMING UP IN THE ANACAPA: St. Patrick’s Day Buffet Tuesday, March 17 Easter Sunday Brunch Sunday, April 12

Anacapa Restaurant: Phone: 623-455-9045 | Hours: Tuesday – Saturday Lunch: 11 AM - 3 PM | Dinner: 4:30 - 8 PM Sunday Breakfast Buffet: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Happy Hour every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM

Cinco de Mayo Buffet Sunday, May 5 Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 10

Make your reservations now!

Closed Mondays

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Wine Decanting and Aerating Deborah Damery Lazear, CSW Wine comes in a container ready for pouring. Be it a bottle, a box, a can, or a tetra pack, all are ready to go. So, why would you decant wine from a perfectly good container into a glass decanter? If you have ever had a bottle of old wine (15 years plus), you will have noticed sentiment in the bottom of the last glass to be poured. This should happen only in red wine. If you have sediment or crystals in white wine, that is a fault. Sediment in red wine is the result of the tannins dissipating out of the liquid and settling at the bottom (or side if you store the wine on its side) of the bottle. This is a natural process and allows a tannic wine to smooth and mellow as it ages. Tannin is natural and comes from the grape seeds, stems, and skins which remain in contact with the pressed juice during the initial fermentation period. If you think about leather shoes, the leather is “tanned” to preserve it. That is what tannins do for red wine; they help preserve it. By the time you open the bottle, the tannins have done their job and are not a lot of fun to chew on if you are unlucky enough to get the last glass. Ergo, decant an older red wine before drinking to filter out the spent tannins. Old wines are delicate and bruise easily just like older folks! Pour the wine into the decanter gently and slowly, stopping when you see evidence of the tannins coming to the neck of the bottle. You

can also use a sieve if it is fine enough. Purists will never use a sieve as they say that some of the wine’s body is left behind in the sieve. Perhaps you have seen James Bond pour his Bordeaux with a candle lighting the underside of the bottle to make the sediment easier to see. If you are pouring a $1000 bottle of Chateau Margaux, then you might go to that effort. Otherwise, just pour slowly. The purpose of decanting is purely to clean the older wine, not to aerate it. So, when do you aerate a wine? Why? How? Younger red wines will benefit from a little air if consumed before their time. For example, a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon that is four years old but you want to drink it before it has matured to around eight to ten years old, will benefit from aerating. Method one is to pour the wine into a decanter vigorously, allowing it to slosh down the insides of the decanter. The air will soften the wine some and replicate some years of aging. What will be lost is the complexity of flavor that age brings. You can’t aerate that into a wine! Method two is to use an aerating device. Some fit into the bottle neck and some rest on the glass. They work equally well. White wine does not need to be aerated as it contains little or no tannins. Gallo’s slogan “Drink no wine before its time” can be usurped with an aerator. Cheers!

Anacapa Hostess - MaKenna Spangler Barb Morin This month’s featured Anacapa employee is MaKenna Spangler. Kenna, as she prefers to be called, was hired in October 2018. Like other employees, she was referred by a good friend who was already with the Anacapa. She was assigned the responsibility of hostess and still serves in that position. On busy nights, she takes pride seeing the enjoyment and satisfaction from guests when their seated at their table. Before coming to Anacapa, Kenna worked part time at another restaurant.

She was born and raised in Surprise, Arizona. She attended Willow Canyon High School in Surprise. Kenna is enrolled at Estrella College aspiring to someday be a travel nurse specializing in the field of trauma. A travel nurse because she admittedly confesses to be a wanderlust type of individual. Her grandfather and grandmother worked in the field of medicine and it immediately piqued her interest. On her day’s off she enjoys canvas painting, listening to country western music and attending music festivals. Being a hostess at any restaurant can be demanding at times and I think Kenna is best suited for this type of work. I want to share a personal story about her work etiquette. One night, I phoned in a takeout order and asked my husband to pick it up on his way home. My order was specific and I wanted to ensure it was correct when he got it. When he picked up my order, he was impressed at how Kenna reviewed each item in the order before he paid for it. On your next visit to our restaurant please take time to say “Hi” to Kenna and wish her the very best.

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Corte Bella Budget Comparison Report Dan Kronlund, Finance Chair and Kathy Carmickle, Treasurer

Month Ending December 31, 2019

Favorable to Budget Unfavorable to Budget UNAUDITED YEAR END 2019

Results of Operations

Actual

Budget

Variance

YTD Actual

YTD Budget

Assessments: Income

199,100

Administration: Net

(61,668)

Facilities: Expense Guardhouse: Expense

199,100

0

2,389,200

2,389,200

0

(68,767)

7,099

(734,147)

(756,321)

22,174

42,590

76,650

(34,060)

784,524

916,821

(132,297)

15,407

16,129

(722)

189,173

193,350

(4,177)

(246)

2,329

(2,575)

17,382

26,394

(9,012)

Landscape: Expense

32,689

25,730

6,959

379,102

376,716

2,386

Restaurant: Net

14,764

(579)

15,343

(74,512)

(100,252)

25,740

HOA Events: Net

Spa: Net Fitness: Net Results of Operations

Variance

6,608

3,316

3,292

40,379

36,470

3,909

(15,440)

(13,997)

(1,443)

(173,194)

(173,671)

477

52,434

2,893

49,541

112,307

(65,067)

177,374

* Net after Departments is used when the Department has Revenue and Expenses. December was favorable to budget $49,541. Income was favorable in HOA Events, Restaurant, and the Spa at $7,289, $4,729, and $5,011, respectively. Favorable expenses included Admin ($7,776), Facilities ($34,060), and Restaurant ($10,614). The remaining departments were very close to budget. Year End 2020 results were favorable to budget $177,374, and an actual Net Surplus to Budget of $112,307. This is a tremendous result considering the budgeted year end number was ($65,067). This number represents annual depreciation expense, a non-cash expense. Favorable department variances to budget include: Admin Net $22,174, related to greater interest earnings $8,798, audit/tax expense down ($11,070), Bad Debt Expense ($9,719), and Insurance ($3,099); Facilities favorable ($132,297) with lower payroll ($62,896), and electric, water & sewer ($62,896); Guardhouse gate repairs expense favorable at ($6,117); Restaurant Net favorable $25,740. After

adjusting the Restaurant expense for HOA Event payroll of approximately $108,212, the Restaurant Department provided a net surplus to operating budget of approximately $33,700. The combined Food & Beverage Operation (Restaurant & HOA) aka F&B Operation, gross revenues 2019 and 2018 were $1,572,357 and $1,474,859, respectively. That represents a revenue increase of $97,498 or 6.61% year over year. F&B net deficits 2019 - ($57,130) as compared to ($112,322) - 2018, a 49.14% improvement. Total Gross payroll for all departments, 2018 - $1,569,831 vs 2019 - $1.593,561, a $23,730 increase in spite of another $ .62 increase to minimum wage employees, normal merit increases, and filling vacant employee positions from 2018 in 2019. The 2019 financial results deserve “A High Five” to our management team and employees.

WHERE HAVE OPERATING ASSESSMENTS GONE AS OF YEAR END December 31, 2019 Assmt $'s Spent Per Lot/Assmt % Allocation Per Deparment YTD

Dollar Am't

AS A %

ADMINISTRATION: NET

$444.93

30.73

FACILITIES: NET

$475.46

32.84

GUARDHOUSE: EXPENSE

$114.65

7.92

HOA EVENTS: NET

$(10.53)

(0.73)

LANDSCAPE: EXPENSE

$229.76

15.87

RESTAURANT: NET

$45.16

3.12

SPA: NET

$(24.47)

(1.69)

FITNESS: NET

$104.97

7.24

TOTAL: SURPLUS/(DEFICIT)

$68.06

4.70

The above chart outlines the amount of each household’s contribution in dollars and percent spent as of Year End December 31, 2019. The negative numbers represent revenues from departments that contribute to operating income

with NO assessment dollars used. The Total Surplus(Deficit) line represents assessments collected but unused and will be added to Prior Year Retained Earnings.

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Classified Ads David Wright, CB Web Support Team The CB website supports and encourages the use of Classified Ads. It’s a quick and effective – and absolutely free - way to buy and sell personal items. The Classifieds tab in the main menu provides the tools needed to post an ad. Three options are available on the dropdown menu under this tab: •

View or Search Classifieds

Selecting this option presents a list of all items currently posted to the website. It also provides a couple search options that save time paging through the list. •

Submit a Classified

This option brings up a template used to describe the item(s) desired or for sale. It does allow for up to two photos of listed items. •

A website administrator reviews all submissions and posts those which fall within approved guidelines, daily. Approved ads are generally posted within 24 hours of receipt. The administrator will contact the submitter any time an ad is deemed to not fall within approved guidelines. In addition to offering items for sale or for requesting items to purchase, the Classifieds allow you to list your home for sale or rent (as allowed by HOA governing documents) and to sponsor an event. Check out the Classified Ads Guidelines for a complete list of approved and prohibited subjects.

Guidelines for Classified Ads

All users should read this page before posting a Classified Ad on the website. As the name implies, it sets forth the guidelines for using this free service.

Faucet Doctor Plumbing & Air Conditioning

623-214-7161

Complete Air Conditioning Service, Install or Repair Water Heaters, Water Softeners, Slab Leaks, Toilets, Faucets, Main Water Line Repair or Replacement, Circulating Pumps, Disposals, Bathroom Remodels, All irrigation Services, HVAC New Install Service and Repair Licensed/Bonded/Insured ROC License 169411\306306

PORA/SCHOA/BBB Listed Greg Singletary

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Corte Bella Vets Happenings Karen R. Starkman Come join the Corte Bella Vets! Our Membership is open to everyone, not just those who served in the Military. The Corte Bella Vets meet the second Tuesday of every month at 8:30 AM in the Corte Bella Social Hall. Join us for a friendly social, guest speaker, our business portion, monthly raffle, and a chance to play and possibly win the Queen of Hearts. All who are interested in helping veterans and listening to our monthly guest speakers must come. Our March meeting will be on Wednesday, March 11 at 6:00 PM with Dr. Jay Knoles as our guest speaker. Dr. Knoles will speak about Suicide Prevention. On Saturday March 21, the Corte Bella Vets have arranged for a comfortable 55 passenger, air-conditioned buses for the Luke Air Force Base Air Show. Join us in our Silver Chalet with an air-conditioned tent, catered lunch, complimentary refreshments and access to a cash bar and dedicated restroom. The Silver

Chalet is a great opportunity to enjoy the air show. The USAF Thunderbirds are scheduled to perform in addition to more than ten other aerial performers. You can purchase your tickets online at https://kindest/com/events/mar-21-luke-afb-air-show. The VIP tickets are $85 each and $25 for a bus ticket per person. If you buy a VIP ticket, you are not required to ride the bus and if you buy a bus ticket but do not want a VIP ticket, that’s okay too. American Legion Post 94 is hosting a Veterans Benefit Expo on Thursday March 26 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Veterans, their families and caregivers are encouraged to attend this event to learn and share information about available resources in the Phoenix area. The expo will be held at the Sun City West Foundation, Webb Room, 14465 R.H. Johnson Blvd.

It’s Time for the Corte Bella Car Show Howard Evans The 4th Annual Corte Bella Car Show will be held on Sunday, March 29 at 9:00 AM in the Fitness Center parking lot. There will be music/DJ and multiple awards presented. This event is open for Corte Bella residents only. Last year‘s winner was Less Ewer with his 1955 Chevy and runner up was James Turley. If anyone would like to show their car at our event, please contact Corte Bella Car Club President, Howard Evans at 623-606-2227 or email at Howard.Evans@Cox.Net. Come join the fun and show your support for your favorite contestant.

Howard Evans Wins Big in January Car Show At a yearly car show held in January, Corte Bella resident Howard Evans and his restored 1960 Corvette Roadster came away with best of show. This event had many entries from Corte Bella, Vistancia (Trilogy) and other surrounding areas. Howard’s beautiful vehicle with 600 horsepower engine has a new chassis and complete restoration that focused on every nut and bolt. Congratulations, Howard!

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Your Corte Bella Garden in March Deborah “Ladybug” Lazear •

Do major pruning of trees and shrubs now; next chance will be in August and September.

Prune palm brown fronds that hang from 3:00 and 9:00 only.

For more blooms, fertilize with 0-45-0.

Fertilize palms.

Fertilize citrus in pots.

Fertilize shrubs with granular 20-20-20 mix; most important is lots of sulphur ½ cup per plant.

Add iron to earth around Little John’s if they are looking a bit yellow.

Change watering schedule for warmer weather.

Ok to plant new flowers such as vinca along with basil, chives, cilantro.

Add water emitters as plants and trees grow; should be 3’-4’ apart.

Plant flowers ¼” above soil line.

Plant shrubs ½” above soil line.

Plant trees 1” to 2” above soil line.

Transplant agave pups. Dig up the pups, allow to rest in shade for a few days, then plant.

Plants that are mature in size need two (2) emitters per plant.

Geraniums purchased at big box stores frequently come with little green worms hidden in the buds. After planting, spray with a bug killer immediately and one week later. The worms will eat the buds. You will see black dots on the leaves.

Experience matters. Let us show you why. Come see how good it feels to have experience on your side. Call to reserve your place at our upcoming event.

The Art of Rightsizing

Thursday, March 12th • 10:00am You’re invited to an interactive discussion with Robin Adrihan from Smooth Transitions of the Valley. We’ll talk about tips for stress-free downsizing, how to “rightsize” your belongings, and resources for the next steps to take. To RSVP, please call 623.552.7858.

19303 N. New Tradition Rd • Sun City West, AZ TheHeritageSeniorLiving.com • 623.552.7858 I N DE PE N DE N T & A S S I S T E D L I V I NG R E S I DE NC E S

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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Helping One of Our Own Linda Wright, SOuL member Corte Bella has been very fortunate to have Phyllis Barton working as a gate guard for the past thirteen years. As an employee of Securitas, she is well known and appreciated by Corte Bella residents. Her pleasant and helpful demeanor to residents and visitors alike has made her a favorite for many of us living here. In April 2019, her adult daughter (and mother of her two small grandchildren ages seven and nine) was the victim of a fatal attack in her own home. Phyllis and her husband Marlin are now the custodians of the children. To further complicate life, in late

June of 2019, Marlin was walking their two dogs and was struck by a car. One of the pets was killed and Marlin’s resulting injuries have left him with a feeding tube and disabilities that at this time, prevent him from working. This situation leaves Phyllis as the sole provider for her family. Smiling Out Loud (SOuL) President Carla Smith presented Phyllis with a check for $500 in January in order to help her meet some of the continuing medical and personal expenses this wonderful lady faces daily. SOuL members voted to provide this assistance to a person who has worked loyally and tirelessly for our community for more than a decade. Corte Bella hopes that life will be kinder to Phyllis in the future. SOuL hopes our gesture of love will provide some degree of comfort to this very special lady.

SOuL Celebrates 10th Year Linda Wright, SOuL member At their January meeting, SOuL commemorated its tenth year of working to improve the lives of the truly needy in the northwest valley of Phoenix. The group members gathered to share a wonderful soup and salad luncheon. The founding of the group and other relevant history Sharon Johnson from Streetlight USA was presented by Carol Courter, one of the original members of SOuL. During the accepts a donation of $1,000 from SOuL meeting, the group heard from Sharon Johnson, a public relations director from Treasurer Cheryl Streetlight USA, Phoenix division, which Kennedy. is one of the organizations that SOuL supports. After the program regarding human trafficking and the efforts of Streetlight USA to assist the victims of this horrible

practice, SOuL Treasurer Cheryl Kennedy presented Ms. Johnson with a donation of $1,000 from SOuL to help Streetlight with their programs. SOuL is proud to have been a sustainable charity support group here in Corte Bella over the past ten years and looks hopefully into the future knowing that this community will continue to support our fundraising efforts. Thank you from every SOuL sister. SOuL President Carla Smith and the 10th anniversary cake.

The Kelly Players’ Debut Jeanne Gowan The debut production “Consider Yourself Corte Bella”, presented by the Kelly Players opened to a packed house on February 13. The group, under the direction of Catherine Russo Kelly, gave a stellar performance. The song “Consider Yourself” from the musical “Oliver!” opened the night, despite a slightly late start because of long lines (at the bar). The performers displayed a variety of skits, musical performances and comedy giving the audience a feel as to how a struggling actor might audition and rehearse. The crowd’s laughter could be heard clear back to green room, giving much relief to the fledgling

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SOuL Sisters 4th Annual Rummage Sale and SOuL Cafe Sunday, April 5, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Corte Bella Social Hall and Patio While Spring Cleaning, please consider donating to SOuL for our rummage sale. We need your fabulous donations of kitchen ware, dining ware, wall art, home accessories, mirrors, small home furniture items, holiday decorations, jewelry and handbags. (Please, no clothing, shoes, apparel, CDs, DVDs, bedding, bath or linen items of any kind.) Collections will begin on Monday, March 9 through Saturday, March 28. Pease call or text prior to drop off to coordinate with the home owner or with questions and/or times of delivery: •

Pat Jenneskens: Games, Sporting Goods, 623-606-1112, 13434 W. San Pablo Drive

Diane Kingsley: Kitchen/Dining & Small Appliances, 623-234-8505, 23215 N Padaro Court

Gerri Snyder: Home Accessories & Lighting, 516-426-7184, 22814 N. Del Monte Dr.

Marion Hoot: Small Furniture and Area Rugs, 623-760-6285, 13806 W Sola Drive

Linda Wright: Wall Art (not to exceed 4’X4’) 571-426-1670, 13224 W. Rincon Dr.

Deb Humpal: Jewelry, Handbags and Scarves, 602-499-3622, 22725 N. Pico Dr.

Nancy Healy: Holiday/Seasonal Decorations, 480-543-8929, 23214 N. Padaro Ct.

Any questions or request for assistance can be directed to Carol Courter, 602-999-2790, carolfcourter@gmail.com. The return of the SOuL Café on the Patio will include homemade baked goods to enjoy along with a cup of coffee or tea. Please come join us to shop for fabulous items and/or to just enjoy a lovely beverage and homemade treat at the SOuL Café! As always, all proceeds from this event go to support worthy organizations here in the west valley. Thank you in advance for your wonderful support.

The Kelly Players’ Debut continued performers. A real crowd pleaser was the prop manager, Dave Wright who deftly moved microphones with grace and agility. Who can forget his backward walk? Performers included Catherine Kelly, Keith Fowler, Russ Harris, Ellen Hertel, Gayle Anderson, Elizabeth Pridmore, Barbara Shirley, Linda Wright and Paul Schullo. Musical Director Ellen Dreese did an excellent job for the musical numbers and did an outstanding performance of tunes from “My Fair Lady”, filling in for an ill and absent Cindy Buda. Producers included assistant Director Gloria Sellinger, Stage Manager and writer Jeanne Gowan, and Stage Manager David Wright who also, along with Dave Saulnier, handled lights and sound. The show ended with a standing ovation from the audience after closing remarks made by Director Kelly, who was presented with flowers from her very grateful cast. The crowd congratulated and complimented the cast and thanks were given for the “priceless tickets”. Future productions are planned and all are invited to join and offer their talents. Consider yourself invited. Another performance is planned for the spring of 2020.

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What’s Happening in Corte Bella For Pam Lawrence, compiled by Linda Wright

Barry Manilow and Bette Midler Tribute Concert

Cooking with Chef Dan - For Ladies Only

January 17

February 7

Once again, the Corte Bella Santa Barbara Room was filled with live music that had everyone in attendance clapping, singing along and dancing in their seats. The performance of TAD Management’s Terry Davis and Sherri Parker and their amazing musicians did not disappoint. What exceptional value these concerts are.

This cooking class that was reserved just for the ladies of Corte Bella was filled to capacity with fifty ladies. The menu featuring mini quiches, delicious crab cakes and beignets was over the top fabulous.

Health and Wellness Expo February 8 Corte Bella was afforded an opportunity to talk with and get advice from a wide variety of businesses and consultants in the medical and wellness field at the annual health and wellness exposition. The Anacapa was there too with healthy snacks and refreshments for the residents who came to learn more about healthy living.

Food and Wine Pairing Dinner Wines of Italy January 27

Recycle Plant Tour

A capacity crowd filled the Anacapa to partake of selected wines from Italy all paired with a delicious four course meal prepared and served by Executive Chef Dan Haywood and his staff. From start of the evening with wine and appetizers in the Bella Stanza Room to the elegant dessert, the evening was enjoyed by all who attended. The wines were excellent.

Thirty one Corte Bella residents traveled to the North Gateway Transfer Station for a presentation on the process for recycling in the Phoenix area. After the well-presented and informative tour, the group had lunch together at the Mellow Mushroom before returning to Corte Bella.

February 13

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Birds in Paradise (Part Five) Nate and Jeanne Gowan This month, we pay tribute to the real “snowbirds” that Corte Bella golfers have observed at the pond on hole Number 12. The Ring-necked Duck (below) is named for the hard-to-see chestnut collar on its black neck. Don’t look for the ring when trying to identify. Instead, look for their head shaped like a peak

and a white ring around the bill. Males are a bold black and gray with a dark head and grays sides. Females are a rich brown with a pale cheek. These ducks feed by diving underwater, leaping forward in an arc, rather than by tipping up as most. Surprising fact: a Ring-necked Duck banded in Louisiana in 1964 lived over 20 years! The Ring-necked Ducks will be heading north for their breeding grounds, so be sure to look for them soon. photos by Nate Gowan

Birding enthusiasts often choose Common Mergansers (above) as their favorite duck, recognized for their beauty. Merganser comes from Latin and translates to “plunging goose”. The males have striking white bodies with dark green heads and a slender red bill. The females are grey-bodied with cinnamon heads. Both have straight and narrow bills, unlike typical ducks. Mergansers nest in hollow trees and their flightless chicks will leap from the entrance and tumble to the forest floor. Baby mergansers must catch all their own food; their diet consists of aquatic insects. By 12 days old, their diet switches to fish. Mergansers are famous for eating all the existing fish in a body of water, depriving other species, before moving onto new waters. Mergansers will also feed on frogs, small mammals and birds. They also will be heading north to forested areas for nesting before they return again next autumn to Corte Bella.

What Will You Do This Summer? Donna Norton As temperatures started to rise in the desert, over a thousand “Summer Citizens” drove some 700 miles to Logan, Utah to live in student housing for the summer (mid-May to mid-August). Nestled in Cache Valley, 85 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, the surrounding mountains and lakes provide a sportsman’s paradise for those interested. With morning temperatures seldom over 65 degrees, a jacket was a wardrobe fixture until the sun had a chance to warm things up. Tennis players both men and women were able to learn new skills through both a “beginner” and “intermediate” tennis course on campus, while the local Sports Academy put on weekly clinics for those interested in tuning up their games. Regular games were scheduled based on willingness to be available at 8:30 in the morning. With over 30 tennis courts, 8 pickle ball courts, and several racket ball courts, racket enthusiasts have it made.

iOS, Astronomy, History of the Tudors, From the Page to the Stage, etc.)

Other activities available in Logan include golf, basketball, biking, hiking, swimming, fishing, and bowling. There are daily musical performances by either professional or local talent along with dramas, musicals, movies, speaker series, building tours at Utah State University, and classes at the University (Photoshop,

If this interests you, you may want to consider checking out their website, https://summercitizens.usu.edu/.

The cost for staying the entire summer in a “furnished” apartment (lacking more personal items like kitchen supplies, sheets, towels) will range from $2200 to $3900 based on amenities and if you have pets. Another option for accommodations without longterm commitment are the local hotels who charge as low as $59 for 15 day or longer stays which include daily breakfast.

You don’t have to do everything and you don’t have to do anything. See you in the middle!

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HEALTH & FITNESS

Corte Bella Pickleball News Mary Blome •

Current Membership: 205 (as of February 2, 2020 after annual renewals.) We had a wonderful turn out for the social/annual meeting on January 26. Thanks to all who planned, attended, and of course, for all the wonderful food.

Announcing the new Pickleball Club Board Officers: Fred Greenberg, President Steve Shanklin, Vice President Cynthia Michaud, Treasurer Ron Johnson, Secretary Mary Blome, Member-at-Large Lee Miller, Member-at-Large Open, Member-at-Large We have so many activities planned in the next few months while we have our snow birds here. Come join us for play, fun and socialization.

Important Dates: •

Wednesday March 4th @ 5pm – Women’s social

Local Tournaments (Opportunities to watch some of your Corte Bella club members play in tournaments.)

You can still sign up with Wilhemina Fischer - tedandwil@ aol.com

Spring Slam (Sun City) – 3/6 to 3/8

Friday March 13 – in house tournament, sign up at the courts. For Novice/Beginner and Intermediate players. You are encouraged to participate in this fun tournament.

Fun In the Sun (Sun City West) – 3/9 to 3/12

MS Charity (Surprise) – 3/27 to 3/29

Sunday March 15th – Beginner Clinic from 12pm – 2pm

As a reminder, the Pickleball monthly calendars and scheduled play times can be found:

Sunday March 22nd – Year End Social @ 4pm at the courts

On the Corte Bella web site.

Member Play Time – 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM (Monday through Saturday)

Posted on the bulletin board at the courts.

Drill Clinics – every Monday and Friday from 10:30am – 12pm

Ladies - come join us on the courts on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. You do not need to register, just drop by and have some fun! The picture is one of the courts during ladies play.

Corte Bella Golf Club News Debbie Parks Dube The Corte Bella golf club has been really busy with tournaments and everyday play. All that golf play has resulted in a bunch of Hole in Ones for our players. When you are out in the community be sure to give the following golfers a shout out for their recent “aces” so far in 2020. Congratulations to: Greg Sorensen Lynn Fuchs Janet Oswald

Larry Putnam Liesel Haberern Debra Learned

John Borg Cori Smith Bill Brenegan

Come on by the club and see what all the fun is about.

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Corte Bella Tennis Club News Mark Sivakoff The new Corte Bella Tennis board has put together an exciting year of events. We start off with a St. Patrick’s Day tournament on March 14, which will be followed by a luncheon at the pool area. Further details will be forthcoming.

Attending Tennis Clinic on a regular basis Lisa Marie Avery and Penny Vasta.

Next up will be our Wim-Bull-Don contest on May 16. And, in true Brexit tradition, for lunch we will provide American burgers on the grill. Don’t worry, we will also have the traditional strawberries and cream as well.

Next will be an April Fools Day Happy Hour to say goodbye to our snow birds with appetizers provided by CBTC at Anacapa, and drinks provided by you. We’re working on ideas for summer activities and we will let you know as the weather heats up.

Board Members left to right: Robin Culley, Colleen Miller, Donna Norton, Mark Sivakoff In the fall, we will have our annual Davis Cup competition, which gives us all summer to polish the trophy up. Happy hour team selection will be on October 28 with the actual tournament on Saturday, November 7. Instead of lunch, we will combine this with an evening social; details to follow. Our annual Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Ayyam-i-Ha party will be December 12. We have a busy year ahead and we look forward to having our tennis members, both new and old, enjoy a game that is a privilege to play at this time in our lives. We welcome folks to attend our Wednesday, free clinics and or join us for drop-in or organized tennis matches. Please call Donna Norton if you have an interest or with any questions at 602-657-3949. >ŝĐĞŶƐĞĚ ͮ ŽŶĚĞĚ ͮ /ŶƐƵƌĞĚ

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CLUB & INTEREST GROUPS

SOCIAL CLUB Activities

Day of Week

Time

Place

Contact Person

Contact Info

Social Rooms Bid Whist

2nd Fri.

7–10 PM

Social Hall

Kaye France

623-934-5051

CB Quilters

2nd Friday

Varies

Bacara Room

Lana Henn Barbara Thomason

lana@uwdawgs.com thomasonb@hotmail.com

CB Steppers Line Dance

1st & 3rd Thurs.

6–7:30 PM

Social Hall

Lynn Funk / Nancy Kronlund

623-670-0733 / 320-444-1642

CB Watercolor Enthusiasts

Varies

Varies

Social Hall

Deborah Lazear

deborahdlazear@gmail.com

Corte Bella Chorus

Mon.

7 PM

Social Hall

Hilda Furkert

623-266-2733

Corte Bella Tai Chi Group

Mon/Tues Tues/Thurs

9:15 AM 8:00 AM

Stanza Room

Cathy Boorman

206-818-0860

Corte Bella Vets

2nd Tues.

9:00–10:30 AM

Anacapa

Dan Kurtenbach

theresadan69@cox.net

Duplicate Bridge

Every Tue.

12:30–4:30 PM

Social Hall

The Jacobs

623-217-2803

Friends of Italy

Varies

Varies

Social Hall

Keith Fowler

FOI_keith@msn.com 623-3884069 barrspell@cox.net 602-3095627 jillg4546@yahoo.com

Hand & Foot Canasta

2nd & 4th Mon.

Ladies Hi Tea LGBTQ Group of Corte Bella

Wednesday

6–8:45 PM

Social Hall

Charlotte Spellman / Jill Grant

Call for Times

Social Hall

Janet Silver

623-337-4139

5:30 PM

Anacapa

Nancy Stevens

blanchmd@aol.com

Mah Jongg

Mon./Thu.

10 AM–3 PM

Social Hall

Jo Ann Moberly

623-328-9583

Men’s Christian Group

Tue.

9–10 AM

Laguna Room

Jim Dowen

623-556-8137

Open Bridge

Every Thu.

1–4 PM

Social Hall

Ann Webb

623-594-4592

Poker Club

1st Wed. each month

5–9 PM

Social Hall

Todd Gerber

(602) 639-8839 toddgerber3@gmail.com

Ryan’s Case for Smiles

2nd Wed

1–4:30 PM

Social Hall

JoAnn Shaw

623-466-6223

Smiling Out Loud (SOuL)

3rd Thu.

10:30 – 12:30 PM

Social Hall

Carla Smith

SOuL4u@yahoo.com

West Valley Photo Club

4th Tues

5:30–6:30 Social 6:30–8:30 Meeting

Social Hall

Joseph Berke

jberke@cox.net

Ya Ya Sisterhood Canasta

Mon. & Fri.

12–4 PM

Social Hall

Barb Morin

BMorin2@cox.net

Usually Meets in Members’ Homes Bunco

1st Tue.

7-10 PM

Homes

Harriet Kessler

623-388-3731

Bunco Afternooners

2nd Mon.

1-3:30 PM

Homes

Cathy Emerson

623-518-3833

Call for Times

Various

The Mandells

623-374-3592

2nd Tuesday

3:30 – 5:00 PM

Homes

Donna Norton

donnaenorton@gmail.com

Homes

Canadians CB Book Lovers Club CB Open Jam Group

Varies

7–9 PM

Cellar Dwellers Wine Tasting

Varies

Varies

Greg Peck

602-657-3950

Robin Mandell

623-374-3592

Christian Neighborhood Group

Thursday Group

6:30 PM

Homes

Jerry Lord

351-225-3387 / jalord1941@gmail.com

Christian Neighborhood Group

Tuesday Group

6:30 PM

Homes

Jerry and Gayle Moore

623-322-8190

Corte Bella Car Club

Varies

Varies

Homes

Howard Evans

howard.evans@cox.net

Drop Toppers Convertible Club

Varies

Varies

Varies

Nancy Wendler

njwendler@msn.com

Hawaiian Music Club

Varies

Varies

Homes

Susan Hoe

susan.hoe@cox.net

Iowa Group

Call for Times

The Kelly Players

Varies

Pinochle: Single Deck

3rd Sat

Varies

Homes

Bob & Pam DeWaay

515-991-9166

Catherine Kelly

crkjek@aol.com

6:00 PM

Homes

Darlene Schilf

darcats@gmail.com

Shalom Club

Call for Times

Homes

Judi Bourd

623-433-9449

Singles

Call for Times

Homes

Pat Kovecses Sharon VanderLende

623-337-3743 407-221-5396

2nd Mon.

5:00 PM

Homes

Evie Hansen / Merrill Ewert

evie.hanson@gmail.com Merrill.Ewert@gmail.com

Team Couples

1st Friday

4:30 – 6:30 PM

Courts

Sandy Johnson

623-251-3829

Couples

3rd Friday

4:30 – 6:30 PM

Courts

Bob Nasser

623-256-6661

Couples

4th Friday

5 – 7 PM

Courts

Shirley Williams

309-781-9848

Couples

1st Sat.

4 – 5:30 PM

Courts

John / Barbara Wilson

623-688-8338

El Camino

1st & 3rd Wed.

6 – 8 PM

Courts

Dan Louden

623-328-9341

El Sueno

2nd & 4th Tue.

6 – 8 PM

Courts

Darrell Emerson

623-518-3833

Las Palmas

1st & 3rd Tue.

5 – 7 PM

Courts

David Keppy

623-455-8310

Men’s Open

Every Wed.

4 – 6 PM

Courts

Robert Broda

847-381-6165

San Ramon

2nd Sun.

5:30 – 8:30 PM

Courts

Carol Dobkins

623-266-9395

Lady Putters

Every Mon.

8:00 AM

Golf Club

Deanne Greco

grecod@cox.net

Ready Golf Girls (RGG)

Thursday

TBA

Meet at Various Courses

Gayle Kirkpatrick Angie Tannas

623-444-9976 / stargak@aol.com 206-931-5522 / abirdie30@aol.com

Ladies’ Invitational 3.5/4.0

Every Tue.

8 – 10 AM

Courts

Ann Paulson

623-433-9973

Ladies’ Invitational 3.5/4.0

Every Sat.

9 – 11 AM

Courts

Robin Culley

623-444-5448

Men’s 3.5

Thu. & Sat.

8:30 – 10:30 AM

Courts

Colleen Miller

503-869-4570

Men’s 4.0

Every Thu.

10:30 AM

Courts

Don Schneider

623-399-9640

Open

Every Wed.

7:00 PM

Courts

Jack Shifman

623-518-4909

Open Play

Mon., Wed., Fri.

7:00 – 10:00 AM

Courts

Ken Egide

623-266-3820

Pickleball

Member Play

Mon.-Sat.

9:00 AM – 12 NOON

Courts

Robin Mandell

623-374-3592

Hiking/Cycling

Adventure Club

Varies

Varies

Varies

Steve Downing

937-684-1733

World of Friends

Sports Bocce Ball

Golf

Tennis

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