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Association Committees
Active Health
Chair Rita Menet 920-659-1428 rita.menet@gmail.com
Next meeting Nov. 7, 3 PM, WC1
The Active Health Committee would like to spotlight the Diabetes Support Group.
Diabetes is a metabolic disease that is at epidemic levels. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), it is the nation’s fourth leading cause of death and an underlying cause in Alzheimer’s disease, blindness, heart and kidney disease. The latest NIH statistics show that 50% of adults 65+ are pre-diabetic and 30% are Type 2 diabetic. Numerous studies have shown that prediabetics and Type 2’s can control or reverse the effects of the disease with lifestyle choices. Some members of our group have done just that. They have shared their stories at the meetings.
The group discussions include all things diabetic: latest news, terminology, medications, individual successes and failures, and important lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, sleep and stress management). We provide a place to ask your questions about living with diabetes. See Community Support Groups on page 14 for meeting information.
Aquatic and Fitness Center Advisory
Muriel DeLaVergne-Brown 541-999-4018 muriel@phaspirations.com
First Wed., 11 AM, WC1
The committee had a very busy and productive year with a successful open house, recommendation of additional heaters for the pool, updated pool decking, backstroke flags and additional improvements. We will meet in May for our last meeting until September. We have added two additional meetings for this year. As chair, I will follow-up on our recommendations and communicate to the committee through the summer as needed.
Next year we will address the asset reserve list and look at replacement needs in the Fitness Center. Continue to fill out comment cards, and please fill out the agenda form which is on our website for specific requests. Have a wonderful spring and summer.
Architectural Inspection Group
Conveyance Coordinator, Jack Mooney, 520-917-8087, scoroval@ciramail.com
We sometimes get asked about removing epoxy driveway coatings that have become cracked, chipped, or beyond cleaning. Even the best coatings may not look good after 8-to-10 years. Removing that coating is labor intensive and requires professional equipment. One company here in Tucson recently quoted a SCOV resident a price of about $4 per square foot to diamond grind the old coating off. This cost will likely continue to increase, and it is important to remember that the concrete underneath may not look new once the coating is removed. If you are considering having your driveway coated, remember that ongoing maintenance and occasional recoating will be necessary. If, later, you decide to remove it, that will be a significant cost as well. Be sure to consider all the details before having any driveway work done.
Architectural Review
Jim Cherry 612-805-5637 ARC@suncityorovalley.com
Zoom meetings Second and Fourth Tue., 2 PM
The focus of recent changes made to the Development Standards involve adding clarity and adapting to a changing community. Key improvements include more clearly defining fence materials and how close one wall can be to another wall/fence. Window frame width requirements were tweaked to align with manufacturing advancements. A new set of house paint schemes are available. The southwest colors introduced last year for front entry doors are now extended to security doors. More basic updates such as pathway lighting, UV screens, and garage doors can now all be approved directly by the Architectural Coordinator. In addition, clarity was provided to define a courtyard, specify how many artifacts/pots can be in the front yard, and to establish that artificial grass must not be visible from the street. Before making changes to your property’s exterior, be sure to get the latest version by going to the SCOV website Members > Documents > Development Standards.
Code of Conduct Review Board
Chair Marlene Branz, 618-670-1063 cconduct@suncityorovalley.com
The SCOV Code of Conduct (COC) defines civil behavior for residents and their guests. The COC shall be followed when using SCOV facilities, common areas, digital and written interactions. When buying a home in SCOV, every homeowner is presented with a copy of SCOV’s governing documents including the Owner & Resident Handbook in which you can find the COC on page 5: Members > Documents > Owner & Resident Handbook.
By adhering to the COC, we maintain mutual respect, honesty and courtesy with our fellow residents and others who enjoy SCOV public spaces. Let’s all do our best to make SCOV the best place to live.
Community Directory
Chair Blythe Campbell 907-717-7546 scov.community.directory@gmail.com www.scovaz.com/members/services/directory
Last month, community directory volunteer Blythe Campbell had “office hours” at the Activity Center to help residents with their directory listings. Several residents stopped by to make changes. One area of confusion, particularly for new residents, is the website/online directory.

The online directory is updated monthly. You can access the directory on your computer, tablet or smartphone.
When residents fill out a directory change form online or on paper, there’s a box to check to have name, address, phone number(s) and/or email address(es) “unlisted on the website.” People often check that box thinking, “Of course I don’t want my information on a website.” However, the SCOV directory is in the nonpublic area of our website, so residents need to log in to access it. Having an online listing helps your friends and neighbors get in touch–not a bad thing in a community full of friendly people and fun activities. Email addresses are not included in the paper directory, but you can choose to list your email address in the online directory.
Consumer Referral - Vendor List
Susanna Moran scovconsumerservices@gmail.com
The Vendor List is on the SCOV website. After logging in, go to Members > Member Services > Consumer Referral Vendor List.
The Vendor List is currently available for viewing at the monitor’s desk at Catalina Vista. Check the Vendor List often, as changes are made frequently.
Vendors should email Susanna Moran to inquire about applying to be on the Vendor List.
Election
Vote results for the Board of Directors: The results of the vote were published Tuesday, March 28, for the Board of Directors. The top two vote getters are elected to serve a three-year term beginning May 1, 2023. There were 2,476 eligible voters with a quorum requirement of 10% of the Lots in the Association (249). There were 1,247 votes cast, meeting the quorum requirement. The count of votes cast was Jane Fairchild (974), Eileen Buskirk (973), John McConnaughey (451). The top two vote getters, Jane Fairchild and Eileen Buskirk, were elected to serve from May 2023 through April 2026.
Finance-Budget
Chair Meade Davis meadedavis11@gmail.com
Quarterly Zoom meetings on Mondays. Check SCOV calendar for dates and times.
Food and Beverage
Chair Bob Landis landisrc@gmail.com
Friends of the Library
Co-Pres. Kari Dufur karidufur@gmail.com
Co-Pres. Carol Tombre mctombre@yahoo.com
Treas. and Membership Claire Wendt claire.wendt@gmail.com
Volunteers put down their books briefly at the appreciation party
It doesn’t take a village to run our Library, just 50 wonderful volunteers, one wonderful librarian and 11 Friends of the Library (FOL) board members. FOL showed their appreciation to the Library volunteers in March with a well-attended wine and pizza shindig. Not only is the SCOV Library one of the best assets in our community, but it’s also one of the most fun places to volunteer.
SCOV Library does not get funds from your HOA dues to purchase all the items that fill the Library shelves. Your membership and kind donations go towards those purchases. Recommendations on those purchases come from scouring best seller lists and suggestions from you. We try to have the hottest titles in our collection, and often you can have one in your hands from our Library well before you reach the top of the reserve list at Pima County Public Library.
Please pick up a review form in the Library to tell us about your favorite new book. More about that next month and of course, come to our monthly fun, Book Bingo on Wednesday, May 17. See Coming Events on page 13 for more details.
Gift Shop
Co-Chairs Melanie Stinson 971-506-8655, Maxine Yunker 970-691-7990
Gift Shop 520-917-8051
Shop Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 AM-4 PM, Sat. 10 AM-1 PM www.suncityorovalley.com/gift-shop
Linda Wilkes was encouraged into jewelry making by her mother-in-law.
In 2017, Linda purchased jewelry at an estate sale, including a beautiful necklace that was handmade. That particular necklace led her to retrieve her jewelry tools and revisit a joy of creating. “I like to create with different themes in mind and have created a design I call Dimensionz which appears to be dimensional.”
Alice Shabel grew up in Queens, NY, attending the School of Art and Design and Fine Arts at Queens College. After attending a cat show and seeing costume jewelry caricatures of cats, she started making more realistic cat jewelry. She took classes learning how to carve wax, cast and work with silver. After moving to Arizona, she started using glass and crystal beads for herself and for gifts. “My favorite designs are peyote slide necklaces and earrings, interchangeable, so you can make several different color-coordinated looks.”
Government Affairs
Chair Earl Vittitoe scovga@gmail.com
Second Wed., 1 PM, WC1 www.suncityorovalley.com/committees/government-affairs/
On Tuesday, April 4, the Government Affairs Committee hosted Oro Valley Police Chief Kara Riley and Lt. Zachary Young in the Auditorium. Chief Riley shared crime statistics, explained department training, staffing and certification processes. Lt. Young addressed the traffic situation and plans for improving the focus on traffic on Ranch Vistoso Blvd. Chief Riley and Lt. Young also answered questions from the community.
Our next community forum will be with the Golder Ranch Fire Department on Thursday, May 4, 1-3 PM, Catalina Vista. Do you know how the Fire Department reacts to an emergency at your home, or what services and training they provide? They will address all of this, plus take questions from the community.
Due to capacity limits at Catalina Vista, there will be free tickets for this event available at the Welcome Center.
Holiday Lights
Chair Linda Bretz 603-459-4219 lindaebretz1@gmail.com www.SCOVLites.com
Thanks to a grant from the Vistoso Community Foundation, the Holiday Lights Committee has been able to purchase 139 strings of lights with an additional 12 lighted spheres to add to the display for this year. We hope to make up to 70 more flowers from this donation which will be added to the Kiva patio. All the Sun City signs that have electric (versus solar) power were lit last year and will be again.
Loan Room - Community Assistance
Chair Gay Russell
Third Thu., 3 PM, WC1 (currently not meeting)
Loan Room hours: Tue., Thu., 8-9 AM www.suncityorovalley.com/members/services/loan-room/
Thanks to Robin Coulter for that wonderful article in last month’s Tipster about the Loan Room. One small correction: The Loan Room is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 8 AM to 9 AM all year. Medical emergencies can usually be handled by calling the CAC chair for an appointment.
Visit our website to see what we have and make reservation requests, or come in for a tour and see if we have what you need. Our staff is knowledgeable about items which will assist you, especially after surgery, and can make suggestions.
Keep saving those aluminum cans. A special thank you to all who answered our call for donations. It helps to keep us current and up-to-date with items to serve you. Donations will be cheerfully accepted at the Loan Room.
Long Range Planning
Chair Sharon Kennedy kennesk@comcast.net
Second and Fourth Wed., 10 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Room and Zoom
Neighborhood Pride
Co-Chair Sharon Masterjohn sharonmasterjohn@yahoo.com
Co-Chair Bertha Medina bmedina 70@verizon.net
First Wed., 9 AM, Catalina Vista www.suncityorovalley.com/members/committees/neighborhood-pride
Just what is an artifact? Our Development Standards define an artifact to be “such as statues, depictions, artificial flowers, decorative yard ornaments or other manufactured artificial decorations, whether lighted or unlighted, shall not be placed in front yards or street-facing side yards.” Artifacts maybe placed on top of front or street-facing courtyard walls and window sills. But there is a limit as to the number of artifacts on these two locations. The length of the courtyard wall or window sill limits the “number of artifacts” to one per four linear feet. Placement is at homeowners’ discretion. Artifacts can be placed on the ground only under covered porches.
Hours of Operation
Mon-Fri: window 6 AM, 6:30 AM-8 PM
Sat: window 8 AM, 8:30 AM-8 PM Sun: window 8:30 AM, 9 AM-6 PM
On The Cover
Cedar waxwing
Posse
Chair Linda Simōn 520-789-7169 posse@5LP.com
First Tue., 3 PM, Desert Oasis
No meetings in May, Jun., Jul., Aug., Sep., Oct. www.scovaz.com/members/committees/posse
The Posse is a valuable asset to the residents of SCOV. Volunteers work with the Oro Valley Police Department in patrolling our area to help keep our neighbors safe. We are always looking for new volunteers to patrol and/or serve on our board. (Posse board members do not have to patrol, however, it is helpful if you’ve served on Posse patrols in the past.) If you have any suggestions on how we can recruit new volunteers, or if you’re interested in helping us, please contact Linda Simōn, our Posse chair. We welcome all suggestions.
Properties
Chair Rich Oaks richoaks114@gmail.com
Third Thu., 9 AM, WC1 and via Zoom
The Properties Committee conducts a number of facility inspections throughout the year. During the inspections, participants make notes and take photos of their observations relating to safety, function and appearance issues. Those notes and photos are assimilated into a draft report which is reviewed and edited by all committee members. The final report is then forwarded to Association management for resolution by staff. The committee is pleased to report that most recent observations have been appearance issues. The number of safety and functional issues have decreased during the past several years. Our recent meetings have been in person and via Zoom. Please see the calendar on the SCOV website for scheduled meeting dates, times and meeting format.
Tipster Editorial
Co-chair Karla Erdahl 480-205-1931 karrd.9@gmail.com
Co-chair Karen Koopmans 520-818-6337 skkoops@gmail.com
Every month we receive more Tipster submissions with photos that are very small. We want your photos to look as good as possible, so we’ll work with the Technology Club to hold some classes this fall to help you with photo submission. In the meantime, please call Marsha Dean, Tipster editor, if you have any questions about submitting your photos 520-917-8069.
In response to reader requests, the support groups sponsored by the Active Health Committee are now under the heading of Community Support Groups on page 14.
The committee would like to express its deep appreciation to Karen Koopmans, who is stepping down after 20 years of editing while serving as co-chair for the past three years. We’ll miss Karen’s eagle eyes and sharp pencil that have been invaluable to us and wish her well as she takes a welldeserved break from the routine. Thank you, Karen.
Golfing experience that provides professional and friendly service, mountain views and excellent conditions.
Director of Golf - Rick Price rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com
520-917-8086
Thank you for another busy and successful season this year. However, let’s hope next year we have a little better weather. Our new rates and membership information for the 2023-2024 season are now available on the website.
Please be aware of some important dates regarding golf course maintenance. The driving range will be closed from the end of April through the first few days of May for our pump station replacement project. We will also be aerating tee boxes throughout the summer, as needed.
During the first week of May, we will aerate the roughs. On May 11, the practice green will be aerated starting at 9 AM and will be closed until the project is complete.
The greens aeration begins May 15, with the back nine closed for the day but play allowed on the front nine. The following day, we will aerate the front nine and open the back nine. Please indicate when booking starting times whether you will play nine holes only or play the same nine twice.
Starting on May 30, the fairways will be top-dressed, and solid-tine aeration begins on the back nine, which will be closed through June 1. The following week, June 5-7, the front nine will be closed for aeration.
Thank you for a great season, and we look forward to continuing to serve you.
Director of Golf Maintenance - Michael
Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com
520-917-8063
One of the toughest challenges on maintaining a golf course is accomplishing many tasks with only a small number of employees. The maintenance crew is not only responsible for maintaining the grass, but also traps, sprinkler systems, pump station, ponds, desert and numerous other items. Most golfers are unaware of the amount of work that goes into golf course maintenance, but volunteers from all the clubs have been donating their services to help the maintenance department for many years.
Originally, the Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club wanted to help on the golf course, so they organized volunteers to fill divots on the tees and fairways during the time the course was closed for maintenance. Eventually, they created a system where volunteers from all the clubs adopted their own hole to maintain. These people not only repair the divots, but also fix the ball marks on the greens. The work that these volunteers accomplish throughout the week has freed up at least two maintenance employees to concentrate on other aspects of the golf course. This directly leads to even better maintained golf course without added expense.
The golf course maintenance department also gets volunteers who help with painting the yardages on cart paths at overseed and help with the weeds around the desert edges. The maintenance department would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to all who donated their time and energy to help make this one of the best courses in Tucson.
Golf Advisory
Chair Kevin Devaney 708-732-2943
Sep.-May, first Wed., 2 PM, WC3
The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club
Pres. John Olson 206-550-5557 jwo1949@gmail.com
Membership Cliff Rogge 720-323-5911 drcliffrogge@aol.com
Play Wed. AM
In April, the 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club held The Views Invitational with more than 70 participants playing in two-person teams for two days in best ball and scramble formats. Now that it is May, the golf course is really shaping up, and it is looking and playing great. Many thanks to The Views staff and grounds crew.
This time of year the seasonal residents leave us during the spring migration. Thanks to you all for a terrific winter season. We wish everyone safe travels, and we’ll welcome you back in the autumn.
The 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club will carry on with events every Wednesday throughout the summer. Both team and individual formats will help keep it fun and challenging. If you are interested in joining or just learning more about our club, get in touch with John or Cliff whose contact information is above.
Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club

Pres. Tod Milton 520-256-0962 theodore.r.milton@gmail.com
Play Thu. morning
Thanks to everyone who played the Buddy Day game and attended the final season meeting. Fork and Fire provided food for the Burger Bash.
Congratulations to all the top finishers in the four flights at the Jim Saunders Championship Tournament:

Club champion: Frank Hines
Gross score winners:
Flight 1: 1st Byron Hayes, 2nd Bill Land
Flight 2: 1st Jerry Moss, 2nd Ed Hurlbut
Flight 3: 1st John Cook, 2nd Monty Hughes
Flight 4: 1st Frank Hines, 2nd Bruce Johnson
Net score winners:
Flight 1: 1st Jack Leonard, 2nd Bill Land
Flight 2: 1st Jerry Moss, 2nd Gary Gibson
Flight 3: 1st Monty Hughes, 2nd John Cook
Flight 4: 1st Frank Hines, 2nd John Bailey
We are happy for those who played well and chagrined for those who didn’t, but there is always next year.
The last league game was on April 27. The league now moves to the summer schedule with league play on the first Thursday of the month and a skins game on the next three Thursdays of each month. The skins game is $5 and the league game on the first Thursday is the usual $4. A skins game actually favors a golfer whose game is a roller coaster over the Steady Eddy.
Unofficially, it looks like the 2023-2024 league season should begin Thursday, October 12. We look forward to seeing you all back, healthy and ready to play. “Half the time, twice the fun.”
The Views 18-Hole Women’s Golf Club
Pres. Rob Ranson phyllisranson@yahoo.com
VP/Membership Pattie Horning phorning13@gmail.com
League play Tue. morning ing or just holding our own. We play for the love of the game, fun and friendships. As we wrap up the season, we’re planning our summer play and the 2023-2024 season, so don’t hesitate to join us.
March events were not complete by the April Tipster deadline, so let’s take a look back at all the happenings from March.
It was the Slicers over the Hookers in the Solheim Cup.
The Cure for Cancer tournament was the culmination of a month of fundraising by all the of the golf clubs and the Pro Shop. A total of $47,885.30 was donated to the University of Arizona Cancer Center.


President’s Cup champion was Judy Oliver. Second place was Bonnie Svartstad. In the consolation round, it was Darlene Lamb over Barbara Armes for third and fourth place.

The Club Championship took place April 4, 7 and 11 and was not completed as of this printing. This 54-hole, total gross event is held over three days.
The Club Champion is the gross winner of the Championship Flight. Payouts are made to flight winners as well as to the Club Champion.
The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club
Pres. Marilyn Tyreman thunderlaw70@yahoo.com
Membership Carol Johnson johncjj@frontier.com
Play Thu. morning
520-548-4483
425-343-7138
The Lady Niners hosted our invitational tournament, the Ladies Master’s, in March. It was a huge success, with ladies from our club and surrounding ninehole ladies clubs participating. Our awards luncheon happened in late April when we presented awards to some and our appreciation to others including The Views Pro Shop and maintenance staff. We elected new officers to the board.
Convenient community restaurant, lounge and terrace offering an enjoyable experience in food, drinks and entertainment.
Food & Beverage Management Team
Janet Blackwell, Restaurant Manager jblackwell@suncityorovalley.com
Skeeter Reynolds, Kitchen Manager sreynolds@suncityorovalley.com
520-825-3277
520-825-3277
Invitational co-chairs, Jan Lohrentz and Jan Dunbar
The Lady Niners celebrate all our golfers, those of us who excel, and others who are improv-

Janet Blackwell
We hope you are enjoying our new menus at The Views. If you find that some of your favorites are gone, you may see them come back as specials during the week.
We will have a dinner special on Mother’s Day from 11 AM to 8 PM. Our normal menus will be offered as well. Please join us. First come, first serve, no reservations.
We appreciate your patronage and look forward to seeing you soon. Stay happy. Stay healthy.
Community Foundation
Pres. Carol Johnson 425-343-7138 FoundationSCOV@gmail.com Fourth Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis www.foundationscov.org
SCOV is fortunate to have The Views Golf Course, and this month the Foundation reports on two spring projects connected to our golfing community.
First, we recently helped fund a new electronic bulletin board at The Views Pro Shop, replacing an old physical bulletin board where announcements had to be manually displayed. The new display system makes it easier and more timely for information to be shared without paper.
Second, the Foundation also provided financial support for the annual Cure for Cancer Golf Tournament. Held in March, the tournament raised nearly $48,000 for cancer research at the University of Arizona Cancer Center. The tournament had 220 golfers participating (the course maximum) and almost as many volunteers assisting. The Foundation was proud to support this cause, which touches the lives of so many residents in our community.
Golf-related projects are among the many supported by the Foundation. Future articles will report on grant funding for projects with the Astronomy Club, the Photography Club, the Table Tennis Club and Vistoso Helpful Hands.
Coming Events
Items included in this section must be open to all residents and be either sponsored by the Association or be an annual club event of interest to the entire community. Check the website and “This Week in SCOV” for current information.
Every Day, 3-6 PM
The Views Restaurant Happy Hour
Join us for happy hour food and drink specials.
Every Wednesday, 8 AM-Noon
Open Air Market
Don’t forget to drop by the market behind the Welcome Center between 8 AM and Noon. There may be new vendors each week. Shop in the convenience of our own community. Let’s keep this market going with your purchases.
Sunday, May 7, Noon-3 PM
SCOV Car Show
Come out and view your neighbors’ classic and unique cars on the parking lot between Rancho Vistoso Blvd. and the tennis courts. Enjoy music and try your luck at the raffle table. Attendance is free. See Lifestyle Coordinator article on page 5 if you wish to show your vehicle. Come by for lunch or a quick snack from Willy’s Philly’s Cheesesteak Sandwiches.
Monday, May 8, 10 AM-Noon
SCOV Gift Shop Monday Madness Sale
Mark your calendars for bargains galore at our last Monday Madness sale until October including jewelry, wood, fused glass, pottery, fabrics, cards and much more. We set up in front of the Gift Shop. This is an easy and convenient way to shop while supporting your resident artists and local charities. While there, check out all of the new items in the Gift Shop. Thank you for shopping with us.
Sunday, May 14, 2 PM
Mother’s Day Concert
Come out and enjoy the Tucson Concert Band’s return to SCOV, Activity Center/Auditorium. For further information contact Chuck Jarrett at 913-620-4139. Tickets, $10 pp, on sale May 2, 3, 10 and 11, 9:30-11:30 AM, Activity Center lobby. Also on sale the day of the concert
Wednesday, May 17, 3 PM
Book Bingo
Join the Friends of the Library (FOL) in WC3 for our monthly Book B-I-N-G-O. This is regular bingo with books as prizes and is open to the entire community. No literary knowledge needed. Your cash donation of $5 pp at the door supports the SCOV Library. Bring a beverage and snacks. Use SignUpGenius on the FOL or Library page to reserve your spot, or call Sherry Small 520-308-5735.
Wednesday, May 24, 6 PM
The Rob Resetar Quintet with Sheryl Ann McKinley
Enjoy live music from some of Tucson’s finest musicians in the Auditorium. Tickets, $15 pp, are available on the website under Member Services > Tickets.
Wednesday, May 31, 9:15 AM
Tipster Collation
Join the fun and get a little bit of exercise at the Activity Center/Kiva while collating the inserts that go in the Tipster To sign up, email carolynlerchtipster@gmail.com.
Workshops and Classes
Association-Sponsored Fitness
Online advance registration is required for all classes at www. suncityorovalley.com/amenities-facilities. Check www. suncityorovalley.com for current information.
There is a $2 fee per class. Currently, punch passes must be purchased online: $20 for 10 classes or an annual pass for $300. You can register for classes and purchase passes at www.suncityorovalley.com/amenities-facilities/fitness. Class descriptions may be found at www.suncityorovalley. com/amenities-facilities. Questions, call Lonnie 520-917-8073.
Aqua Zumba®: Tue., 1-2 PM, AFC Pool
Balance Class: Mon.,10:30-11:30 AM, AFC
Chair Balance Class: Fri., 10:30-11:30, AC/Kiva
Cardio Chair Aerobics: Returns in Oct
Cardio Core Fusion: Tue., Thu., 5:30-6:30 PM, AFC through May 16
Core Conditioning: Wed., 3 PM, AFC
Slow Flow Yoga: Tue., Thu., 6:45-7:45 PM, AFC through May 16
Sweat Stretch: Tue., Thu., 7:30-9 AM, AFC
Water Aerobics: Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-10 AM, AFC Pool
Zumba® : Tue., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thu., 4-5 PM, AFC Personal trainer one-on-one training. Call Ray Jerkins 520-907-2338 for an appointment.
Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes
Learn to use this life-saving machine at a class offered Wednesday, May 24, 1:30 PM, WC1. Contact Lonnie Davis to make a reservation for this class 520-917-8073 ldavis@suncityorovalley.com.
Parkinson’s Exercise Club
Classes are Mondays and Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM. Call Ray Jerkins 520-907-2338 to make an appointment. Classes are held in the Welcome Center, WC3.
For Your Information
Costume Closet
The Costume Closet, operated by the SCOV Variety Theatre Club, is available to all residents and open one day a month for the summer, Wednesday, May 10, 9-10 AM. Free, but donations are welcome to help with repair and cleaning. Enter the Costume Closet by going through the Loan Room. For questions, call or text Kate Cusumano 520-437-2074.