Sun City Oro Valley Tipster July 2023

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Hours of Operation

Board of Directors

Email address for BOD members, GM & Assistant General Manager: directors@suncityorovalley.com

Mike LaBarbera, mlabarberascov@gmail.com

President

Elaine Deeter, edeeterscov@gmail.com Vice President

Eileen Buskirk, eileenbscov@gmail Secretary

Rocky Gedrose, rockygscov@gmail.com Treasurer

Jane Fairchild, janefairchildscov@yahoo.com Director

Lou Gard, legboard789@gmail.com Director

Allan Mashburn, amashburnscov@gmail.com Director

Management Team

Mark Wade, mwade@suncityorovalley.com ...................... General Manager, 520-917-8080

Robin Coulter, rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com ...Assistant General Manager, 520-917-8070

Janet Blackwell, jblackwell@suncityorovalley.com ....... Restaurant Manager, 520-825-3277

Mary Cunningham, scvcam@suncityorovalley.com .. Com. Area Maint. Supt., 520-917-8059

Michael Kropf, scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com . Director of Golf Maintenance, 520-917-8063

Rick Price, rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com ........................... Director of Golf, 520-917-8086

Ken Sandrock, ksandrock@suncityorovalley.com .................. Facilities Supt., 520-917-8078

Randy Trenary, rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com........................... Controller, 520-917-8060

Becky Vaughan, bvaughan@suncityorovalley.com .. Administrative Manager, 520-917-8072

Support Team

Aimee Bennett, scoroval@ciramail.com .................................. Covenants Coordinator, 520-917-8079

Andrew Clark, aclark@suncityorovalley.com .......................... Technology Coordinator, 520-917-8057

Monica Clark, mclark@suncityorovalley.com .................... Administrative Coordinator, 520-917-8082

Lonnie Davis, ldavis@suncityorovalley.com ..................................... Fitness Supervisor, 520-917-8073

Marsha Dean, mdean@suncityorovalley.com ................. Communications Coordinator, 520-917-8069

Julie Foerster, jfoerster@suncityorovalley.com................................. Human Resources, 520-917-8061

Angela Hong, ahong@suncityorovalley.com................................ Accounting Assistant, 520-917-8062

Cristy Lowing, clowing@suncityorovalley.com ............. Administrative Coordinator III, 520-917-8090

Jack Mooney, scoroval@ciramail.com .................................. Conveyance Coordinator, 520-917-8087

Michelle Mooney, mmooney@suncityorovalley.com .......................................Librarian, 520-917-8083

Katy Mosier, scoroval@ciramail.com .................................. Architectural Coordinator, 520-917-8058

Lisa Orach, lorach@suncityorovalley.com ........................ Administrative Coordinator, 520-917-8065

Brenda Puzzele-Stoltz, bpuzzele-stoltz@suncityorovalley.com .....Lifestyle Coordinator, 520-917-8077

Tipster Editorial Committee

Karla Erdahl Co-Chair

Sandra Hallenbeck Co-Chair

Suzanne Stiles Secretary

Deena Harris Member

Wanda Johnson Member

Mary Beth Livingston Member

Drew Ludwig Member

Barbara McNeill Member

Jane Moody Member

Nancy O’Hara Member

Joe Polach Member

Lisa Schulz Member

Editor, Layout and Design: Marsha Dean

Advertising: Lisa Orach; Printing: Sundance Press

To advertise in the Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, call 520-917-8065 for information.

Sun City Oro Valley Community Association provides this publication for informational purposes only and neither endorses nor promotes any of the products or services advertised herein and assumes no responsibility or liability for the statements made in this publication.

Pickup Mondays 6 am-6 pm. Visit SCOV website Member Services > Trash Info for holiday schedule, recycling info and submittal form to report all issues.

If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. broken irrigation) and the Administration Office is closed, please report the issue to a building monitor. However, if a situation like this occurs after all the buildings are closed, please contact the emergency line.

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Activity Center ......................................... 520-917-8066 Mon.-Fri. 6:30 am-9 pm Sat. 9 am-9 pm Sun 9 am-6 pm Administration (In Welcome Center) ........... 520-825-3711 ext 120 Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am-4:30 pm Aquatic & Fitness Center ..........................520-917-8067 Daily. 5 am-9 pm Pool Daily 5 AM-8:30 pm Children’s Hours, daily 11 am-1 pm Bistro Coffee & Wine Bar 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 Catalina Vista .......................................... 520-825-8613 Mon.-Fri. 7 am-9 pm Sat. ................................................................................................ 9 am-9 pm Sun 9 am-6 pm Community Services ................................ 520-917-8065 Desert Oasis ............................................ 520-825-0495 Mon.-Fri. . 7 am-9 pm Sat. 9 am-8 pm Sun. . 9 am-6 pm Pool Mon.-Fri., 7 am-8:30 pm; Sat., 9 am-7:30 pm; Sun., 9 am-5:30 pm Children’s Hours, daily except during water volleyball noon-4 pm Water volleyball Sun., Mon., Thu., 12:45-3 pm; Wed., 9:45 am-noon Gift Shop of Sun City ................................ 520-917-8051 Mon.-Sat. 10 am-1 pm Golf Course Walking .................. suncityorovalley.com/views-golf-hrs/ Library ...................................................... 520-917-8064 Mon.-Fri. 9 am-noon, 1-4 pm Sat. 9 am-noon Loan Room - Community Assistance Loan Room at Cart Barn Hours: Tue. and Thu. only. 8-9 am Pro Shop.................................................... 520-825-3110 Golf Info Line ....................................... 520-825-0322 Daily. 6 am-5 pm Driving Range hours 7:30 am-5 pm; Thu., 7:30 am-3 pm Restaurant and Lounge 520-825-3277 Daily 7 am-8 pm Happy Hour Daily, 3-6 pm Daily restaurant specials ................................................................... See website Trash/Recycling Republic Services ....
scov@republicservices.com
After-Hours Emergencies ......................... 520-825-1161

Association News

From the Board of Directors

Our mission as the SCOV Board is to lead in maintaining and enhancing the quality of life in Sun City Oro Valley as an active adult community.

All Board minutes, agendas and reports are available online and in the SCOV Library. Board meetings are open to residents.

Board of Directors

rockygscov@gmail.com

Just My Opinion by

We live in a wonderful community and are lucky to have everything we have, but that is just my opinion. There are over 100 various clubs. We have facilities for many activities, dancing, swimming, mini-golf, bocce ball, horseshoes, basketball, racquetball, pickleball, tennis, golf, etc. We can enjoy music at The Views Restaurant two or three nights a week, plus karaoke on Sundays. There are dozens of fitness classes every week. If you can’t find something to do here, you just aren’t looking.

Is everything here in SCOV perfect? No, but I believe if you focus on the positives in life, you will be much happier. If you are living here, chances are you previously had some success or good fortune. You have earned your retirement. Go out and enjoy life as much as you can, while you can. Find your passion, something that excites you. We all need a reason to get out of bed in the morning. Seize the day.

Holiday Hours

Independence Day

Tuesday, July 4

Activity Center, 6:30 am - 5 pm

AFC/Pool, 5 am - 5 pm

Catalina Vista, Closed Desert Oasis, 7 am - 4 pm

Library and Welcome Center, Closed Restaurant and Pro Shop, Normal Hours

General Manager - Mark Wade

mwade@suncityorovalley.com

520-917-8080

Understanding Your HOA: A Corporation and the Duties of the Board of Directors

Welcome to the latest edition of our HOA magazine, Tipster. In this article, I aim to shed light on an essential aspect of our community, the Sun City Oro Valley Community Association (HOA). Many of us are aware that the HOA serves as a governing body, but have you ever wondered about its legal structure and the responsibilities of the Board of Directors? Join me as we delve into the intricacies of the HOA as a corporation and explore the vital duties entrusted to the Board.

The HOA as a Corporation: Before we dive into the Board's responsibilities, let's understand the legal framework that underpins our community association. An HOA is typically established as a nonprofit corporation, which means it is a legal entity separate from its individual members. This corporate structure enables the HOA to own and manage common areas, enforce rules and regulations, collect dues, and maintain the overall well-being of the community.

Board of Directors' Duties: The Board of Directors plays a crucial role in upholding the mission and responsibilities of the HOA. Comprised of seven elected community members, the Board acts as the primary decision-making body, ensuring the Association's smooth operation. Here are some key duties of the Board: Rule and policy creation, financial management, maintenance and repairs, enforcement of regulations, community engagement and communication, and long-term planning.

As residents, it is important to understand that our HOA functions as a corporation, and the Board of Directors serves as its governing body. By familiarizing ourselves with the Board's duties, we can appreciate their vital role in ensuring the community's success and preserving our property values. Open communication and active engagement with the Board foster a sense of collective responsibility and contribute to a thriving neighborhood we can all be proud of. Let us work hand in hand to create a vibrant and harmonious community for years to come.

There are no scheduled Board of Directors meetings in July or August

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Association News ........................... 3 Association Committees ................ 7 On the Cover 9 Golf ............................................... 10 Coming Events 11 Workshops and Classes ................ 12 Community Support Groups ........ 12 In Memoriam 13 Clubs ............................................ 13 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies .............. 13 Continuing Education 17 Cultural & Social ........................ 18 Dance 22 Exercise ..................................... 23 What’s Inside Games 24 Music ......................................... 26 Sports ........................................ 26 Travel 28 Partnered Organizations .............. 29 Extended Community 29 Classifieds ..................................... 30

It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle!

So Much to See (and so little time)

Many active adults look forward to retirement as a time to travel and enjoy new experiences. SCOV has two clubs that will help to address that need to explore: Day Trippers and Sundowners RV Club. Both clubs provide multiple opportunities during the year to learn about Tucson and the surrounding area with day trips close to home and overnight trips that explore a wider area with opportunities to see spectacular scenery, cultural experiences and enjoy getting away with friends.

The Day Trippers Club offers day and occasional multiday trips in Arizona and surrounding states. Members also enjoy attending musical theatres as well as several parties each year with various themes and entertainment. Newcomers and established residents will find a relaxed and friendly venue and an opportunity to learn about the Southwest. There are often several trips planned per month.

The trip will include wine tastings in Old Town; Verde Canyon evening wine train; dinner and show at Blazin’ M Ranch; Copper Museum; Montezuma Castle National Monument and buffet at Cliff Casino.

A number of SCOV residents own recreational vehicles (RV), and the Sundowners RV Club is a great opportunity to see even more of the Southwest. In additional to social events close to home such as the Chili Fest in November, there is also a cookout with overnight stay at Catalina State Park in April. Club members propose trip ideas which are then selected at a club meeting. Trips range between long and short distances. Experienced wagon masters from the club organize and lead the trips.

The past year has included trips close to home to Sabino Canyon and the museum at the Pima County Courthouse. Just a few hours on a bus has taken the group to Tombstone, Chandler and Tubac. Day excursions always include lunch at a fun restaurant. Wine tasting trips to Sonoita are popular and made more fun by not having to drive. Another popular trip is to one of our area casinos with transportation, some free play and stipend toward lunch at the casino, all provided by the casino.

Visit page 26 for the club's upcoming trips, including an overnight trip to Cottonwood and Sedona, September 1-3.

A club social activity and/or trip is planned for each month, September to May. Recent trips have taken the group to Death Valley, CA; Kartchner Caverns, AZ and a swing through New Mexico and northern Arizona in May to the Very Large Array Radio Telescope Observatory near Socorro, NM, Chaco Canyon National Historic Park and the Petrified Forest in Arizona.

If you haven't experienced the fun and scenery of historic Route 66, be sure to join the Sundowners on their planned trip slated for October 30 through November

3. The Interstate Highway System made the famous Route 66 obsolete in the 1960s. The largest stretch that is still intact is in northern Arizona where many attractions seem frozen in time. Visit page 27 and the club's website to learn more about the club and their trips https://sundownersrvclub.wildapricot.org.

If you find yourself with a little bit of wanderlust, one of these SCOV clubs just may have the cure.

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A Sundowners visit to Kartchner Caverns (above) included other attractions southeast of Tucson: Bisbee, Tombstone, Ramsey Canyon Nature Preserve and ghost towns The Sundowners spring BBQ at Catalina State Park features live entertainment Day Tripper Nancy Phillippi waits outside at the monastery. Women visitors are required to wear modest attire and scarves that cover their head and neck St. George's Chapel is one of several chapels on the lush grounds of St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox monastery in Florence, AZ

rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com

520-917-8070

HOA Stats for Thought

The 2022 Homeowner Satisfaction Survey by Zogby Analytics for the Foundation for Community Association Research reported that there are 385,000 HOAs in the U.S., the value of homes in those HOAs is $11 trillion and 29% of our population live in HOAs. It was found that 89% of the residents rate their overall experience to be positive. Members say that “absolutely” or “for the most part” their elected board members serve the best interest of the community. Acknowledging that we don’t always get along, 68% felt the rules protect and enhance property values. When asked about managers, 74% felt their managers provided value and support to residents and their associations. The survey's comments about the best aspects of living in an HOA included safe, clean, attractive neighborhoods with protected property values.

These are nationwide statistics from those responding to Zogby’s survey. For me, it is hard not to recognize what a special place SCOV is for its residents and for its employees. There is a community spirit that is kind and thoughtful, adventurous and soaks up the beauty that surrounds this desert mountain home. SCOV residents volunteer and make a difference not only in SCOV, but in our extended communities of Oro Valley and Tucson, and I am grateful to work for you and with this team.

Administrative Manager - Becky Vaughan

520-917-8072

Meet Two New Employees, Andrew and Cristy

Andrew Clark has joined the Administration staff as Technology Coordinator. A resident of SCOV, Andrew will manage technology matters here on campus and the SCOV side of the website. He’s already been assisting committees with their Zoom needs, updating minutes/agendas, the bulletin board, event information and other items on the website. He assists with the computer needs of the Association and helps residents resolve challenges when engaging with our technology. Recently our website was maliciously attacked. As our web hosting company worked through the attack, the fix required all users of the “members only” portion of the site to reset their passwords (this happened twice). Andrew diligently worked with residents over a two-week period to help get their passwords reset and restore access to the members only side of the website. What an introduction to SCOV! Thank you to all who were so kind to him during this stressful time. Andrew loves everything Star Wars.

Cristy Lowing is really new, having just been here a couple of weeks by the time this article comes out. She is friendly, creative and helpful. When asked to describe herself in one word she said, “workhorse,” which fits into the hard working administrative team just fine. She will be working with our Ambassador program, overseeing "This Week In SCOV," creating ads for our digital bulletin boards and working with the golf department on its website and communications. She is friendly and welcoming and will make a great first impression on our future SCOV residents.

As you interact with our staff, please know that customer service is our top priority. The administrative department's mission statement is to, “Value people as we facilitate a positive, healthy and active lifestyle!” Providing help and services to you is why we’re here.

Lifestyle Coordinator - Brenda Puzzele-Stoltz

bpuzzele-stoltz@suncityorovalley.com

520-917-8077

Join us for fun events this month. The first is a free Fourth of July concert by the Sun City Singers on Tuesday, July 4, 2 pm, Auditorium. Come enjoy patriotic music followed by ice cream on the Kiva Patio provided by SCOV. To help us plan for attendance, please RSVP on the website under Member Services > Tickets > July 4th Concert.

The second event is the Classic Winds Band concert on Wednesday, July 12, 6 pm, Auditorium. This band plays a wide range of music from classical, swing, Broadway show tunes as well as traditional favorites for you to sit back and enjoy. Tickets are $20 pp, and available on the website under Member Services > Tickets.

Welcome New Neighbors – May

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Asst. General Manager - Robin Coulter
Unit # Name From
Rita Johnson Phoenix, AZ 2 Debbie Lou Hensley Montgomery, TX 3 Vicki Steadman Flagstaff, AZ 3 Ann Black & Bruce Matherly Snowmass Village, CO 3 David & Barbara Sobel 4 Doris Dent Oro Valley, AZ 5 Douglas & Karen Seelhoff Golden, CO 5 Steve Keppler & Kristi Halvorson Oro Valley, AZ 5 Joseph & Laurene Fulton Findlay, OH 5 Donald & Jennifer Clark Mukilteo, WA 5 Mary Nowotny Durango, CO 6 Hartmut & Gretel Wagner Oro Valley, AZ 6 Richard & Linda McAllister Golden, CO 6 Stephen & Claire Letourneaux Portage, WI 7 Evelyn McCarthy Oro Valley, AZ 7 Hjohn Wolfe & Toni McKeel Carnation, WA 7 Larry Jones & Robbie Cooke Grants Pass, OR 7 James & Elaine Schueneman Oro Valley, AZ 7 John & Dian Field 8 Thomas & Mary Moberg Fargo, ND 9 Robert & Patricia Gannon Fort Collins, CO 12 John & Louise Everett Oro Valley, AZ 12 Bruce & Nancy Hackel Tomahawk, WI 12 William Tanke & Linda Lee Helena, MT 12 Roger & Gloria Hupe Peotone, IL 12 Richard & Silvia Schneirov Avon, IN 12 Celeste Aviles & Jennifer Bleth Palm Springs, CA 14 Dwayne & Dori Haapanen Hermantown, MN 15 Timothy & Maureen Dunphy Oro Valley, AZ 15 Tom & Rita Heron Steamboat Springs, CO 15 Marsha Weese Tucson, AZ 17 Pat & Jane Murphy Port Charlotte, FL 17 Sandra Harrison Corcoran, MN 17 Christopher Rapp & Kendra Keene Apache Junction, AZ 17 Frank & Patricia Etter Spokane, WA May Housing Resale Information Resales For the Month YTD 2023 35 79 2022 21 86 2022 Total Sold - 171 2023: Active Listings as of 5/31/2023 10 2022: Active Listings as of 5/31/2022 4 Source: MLSSAZ® May 2023 Average Age of New Owners: 72

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Money MATTERS

11 Months 2022-2023

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first 11 months of the 2022-2023 fiscal year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found on our website www.suncityorovalley.com. Log in after hovering over the Members tab and selecting Financials. At this page you will find the monthly Financial Statements as well as the Annual Budget for the current Fiscal Year and a copy of the Annual Budget for the coming year.

The Finance-Budget Committee will be on hiatus until October 2023. Meetings will resume at their normal time on Monday, October 23, 1 PM. The meeting will be held in the Activity Center/Kiva and by Zoom.

If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 520917-8060, or email me at rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com.

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Statement of Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations
Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations
May ActualBudget Revenues: Annual H.O. Fees 364,213 $ 4,006,347 $ 4,006,347 $ Asset Reserve Revenue 346,795 $ 1,114,771 $ 1,114,700 $ Capital Fund Revenue - $ 2,868,762 $ 2,868,500 $ Golf Revenues 200,634 $ 2,359,882 $ 2,174,348 $ Activities Revenues 11,466 $ 199,148 $ 167,817 $ Restaurant Revenues 177,029 $ 1,882,429 $ 1,782,400 $ Interest Income 7,687 $ 226,513 $ 11,000 $ Other Income 114,822 $ 805,086 $ 395,510 $ Gross Revenues 1,222,646 $ 13,462,938 $ 12,520,622 $ Asset Reserve (346,795) $ (1,114,771) $ (1,114,700) $ Capital Fund - $ (2,868,762) $ (2,868,500) $ Contingency Fund - $ (140,791) $ - $ Wash Fund Contribution (3,540) $ (3,540) $ - $ New Capital Acquisitions - $ (56,220) $ (20,700) $ Restricted Use Revenues (105,092) $ (577,463) $ (136,695) $ Net Operating Revenues 767,219 $ 8,701,391 $ 8,380,027 $ Expenses: Wages & Benefits 411,141 $ 4,330,614 $ 4,483,655 $ Cost of Sales 124,527 $ 1,233,957 $ 1,020,150 $ Utilities 91,519 $ 1,107,813 $ 1,116,023 $ Repair & Maint. 5,171 $ 121,007 $ 117,346 $ Supplies & Expenses 177,561 $ 1,623,936 $ 1,485,258 $ Depreciation 115,000 $ 1,265,000 $ 1,265,000 $ Total Expenses 924,919 $ 9,682,327 $ 9,487,432 $ Restricted Fund Expenses (120,086) $ (1,356,699) $ (1,265,000) $ Net Operating Expenses 804,833 $ 8,325,628 $ 8,222,432 $ Results of Operations (37,614) $ 375,763 $ 157,595 $

All About ARC Submittals

520-917-8058

1. There is no July 25 Architectural Review Committee (ARC) meeting.

2. Please add this email to your contact list: scoroval@ ciramail.com. This is the correct email for all correspondence regarding submittals.

3. Rule of thumb: Almost any change made to the exterior of your house/property requires some sort of HOA approval. Call Katy at 520-917-8058 if you need clarification.

4. Roof lift and re-lay projects need an In-House Submittal approval prior to work being started on the roof.

5. Driveway coatings must be approved by the ARC prior to application of coating.

6. Submittal process: Go to www.suncityorovalley.com; sign in as a member (must have already created an account); go to Members > Member Services > For Your Home > What Do You Want To Do? This is a two-step process.

a. Your first step will be to identify your project. We will email you a plot plan, directions for the submittal and a link to the correct submittal form. These will be attachments to the email.

b. Once you receive the return email with plot plan, directions and correct submittal form, read the directions and click on the link to the form. Call Katy if you are having problems with this and she will help you complete the form, 520-917-8058.

www.suncityorovalley.com/amenities-facilities/library

Online catalog: https://evolveopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley mmooney@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8083

Welcome monsoon season. We are continuing to add new items to the Library each week. Summer is a great time to catch up on reading and movies. The volunteers and I are working on labeling book series that are best read in order. Look for the numbered stickers on the spines of some of our community’s favorite authors. "This Week In SCOV" will announce the date of our July summer monsoon book sale.

Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie

ldavis@suncityorovalley.com

520-917-8073

Beginner’s Guide to Exercise

A beginner’s exercise program should incorporate aerobic activity with some muscle strengthening exercises. In general, I recommend aiming for at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity. This can be split into small increments, even if it’s just a few minutes at a time. So where do you start? You can start by simply taking a walk, going for a bike ride, swimming a lap in the pool or hopping on the elliptical. For muscle strengthening, you could start with light hand weights or body weight exercises such as push-ups, sit-ups, squats, lunges and planks. Something is better than nothing, so start slow and low and aim to gradually work up to your goals.

Before you reap the benefits of exercise and its positive effects on your attitude, you must first change your outlook on the importance of exercise. With physical activity being proven to improve your mental and emotional state as well as your physical well-being, there is no reason to not exercise. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to get started. Just get moving.

Special Note From the Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC)

Orientation on how to use the gym equipment is held Thursday, 1 pm. Stop in and sign-up. Classes are limited. Contact Lonnie Davis, AFC Coordinator, to discuss questions or concerns regarding the AFC. Hours of operation for the AFC and Desert Oasis are on page 2.

Tuesday, July 11, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time.

Wednesday, July 12, the Desert Oasis pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time.

Tuesday, July 25, the AFC spa will be closed for cleaning until 1 pm.

Association Committees

Active Health

Chair Rita Menet 920-659-1428 rita.menet@gmail.com

Next meeting Nov. 7, 3 pm, WC1

This month Active Health Committee would like to spotlight our community Cancer Support Group. This group encourages and welcomes all SCOV members who have been affected by cancer, whether you are newly diagnosed, currently in treatment, cancer survivors or those who are caring for someone with cancer. The focus of this group is to share feelings and experiences with cancer risk, current cancer and post-cancer. We hold this safe space to be able to discuss all aspects of the disease. We meet on the third Tuesday, 4 pm, WC2. For more information contact Sandie Roberts sjrbrokeress@aol.com. Group information is listed on page 12.

Aquatic and Fitness Center Advisory

Muriel DeLaVergne-Brown 541-999-4018 muriel@phaspirations.com

First Wed., 11 am, WC1 On hiatus until Sep.

The committee will resume meeting in September.

Architectural Inspection Group

Conveyance Coordinator, Jack Mooney, 520-917-8087, scoroval@ciramail.com

As you know, the housing market has certainly changed during the past few months. There are more listings for buyers to look at, buyers are asking for more from sellers, and homes are staying on the market longer than before. To expedite matters during the sale, you might consider having a courtesy inspection completed before you list your home.

The courtesy inspection is optional, is done at your request, and looks at only the exterior of your home and grounds. The association inspector conducts the inspection and turns the findings over to you and only you see the violations found. This gives you the ability to decide what violations to correct before listing your home and before having to negotiate those with a potential buyer, which may add time and frustration during the sale and closing.

Keep in mind that you will still need to have either a listing or an escrow inspection completed before the close of escrow if you choose to do a courtesy inspection. To request any of our inspections, go to the SCOV Member web page, select Member Services, and then select the Sell Your Home icon and complete and submit the short form. Contact the Conveyance Coordinator for more information.

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Community Services - Katy Mosier Architectural Coordinator, Katy Mosier scoroval@ciramail.com SCOV Library - Michelle Mooney Davis

Architectural Review

Jim Cherry 612-805-5637 ARC@suncityorovalley.com

Zoom meetings Second and Fourth Tue., 2 pm

Most homeowners store their trash containers inside the garage. Over 100 homes have invested in an enclosure, however, a number of those enclosures are inadequate. A seethrough gate, a one-sided wall, or a wall that is only three feet high does not work. Development Standards

Section 2.5 is pretty clear: “All Trash Containers must be covered and stored on a lot not visible from Neighboring Property or the street.” This Standard is backed by Master Declaration Section 4.9 which means the Standard has always been in place. An Architectural Review Committee from years back may have approved your building of a structure, however, it is unlikely they audited the structure you built. There are almost 5,000 trash containers in SCOV. If we wanted them to be seen all the time, there wouldn’t be a Standard. Please be considerate of your neighbors and ensure that your enclosure is in compliance.

Code of Conduct Review Board

Chair Marlene Branz, 618-670-1063 cconduct@suncityorovalley.com

The newly established Code of Conduct Review Board is now up and running under the leadership of Marlene Branz. What is the purpose of this board? If a resident files a Code of Conduct complaint, this board will investigate and make a recommendation to the Board of Directors of how the complaint should be resolved. This could include fines or loss of some or all membership services. Page 5 of the Owner and Resident Handbook outlines in general terms how residents and visitors are expected to behave. If you feel a resident or visitor has violated those standards, you can file a complaint. The complaint form can be found in the members section of the website under member services.

Community Directory

Chair Blythe Campbell 907-717-7546 scov.community.directory@gmail.com www.scovaz.com/members/services/directory

To update your listing in the directory, the preferred method is to complete the online form. Go to the URL above, and click on Add/Change Your Directory Listing, or fill out a listing change form at the Welcome Center.

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.

Finance-Budget

Chair Dave Francis dnfcpaaz@gmail.com

Fourth Mon. of the month. No meetings Jun., Jul. or Aug.

Our next meeting will be September 25, WC3.

Chair Janet Keller

Food and Beverage

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

It’s so hot outside. Nothing better than to sit by the pool or inside in the air-conditioning and read, right? Our SCOV Library has a wonderful selection of newly published books for you to check out. If something particularly moves you or strikes your fancy, please pick up a review form in the Library so we can share your find at the next Great Reads event for Friends of the Library members on November 9.

Perhaps you’re getting your home remodeled this summer. Major or minor remodels, reconfigurations, redecorations are what we are looking for. We would love to include your new look on our Home Tour, our biggest fund raiser for 2024. Call us to find out more information about how you can be included. It’s a fun day to show off your home and greatly assist in raising funds for the Library.

As always, please join us every month for Book Bingo. See Coming Events on page 12 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.-Sat. 10 am-1 pm www.suncityorovalley.com/gift-shop

Featured artists for July are Ran Nathe and Lori Nalewicki. Ran is a native of Seattle and has always loved wood, turning his first bowl from a block of mahogany in seventh grade. After retiring in 2010, Ran traveled before discovering our Wood Shop in 2016. His creations are made from American and exotic hardwoods. “My mind is always in the design stage thinking about the next creation. People ask, 'How long did it take you to make this?' I answer, 'A lifetime.'”

Lori has lived in SCOV for over 20 years and loves all types of arts and crafts. She loves working with clay. “I make wall hangings, wine holders, vases, luminaries and handmade tile pictures. Once in a while I will create a critter. I also play with watercolors, making greeting cards along with 5"x7" and 8"x10" matted prints copied from my original pieces."

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This enclosure keeps javelinas out and trash containers out of sight Ran Nathe (left) and Lori Nalewicki

Stop by the Gift Shop for Summer Madness Sale

Monday-Saturday 10-1

If you are missing the monthly Monday Madness Sales, visit the Gift Shop for our ongoing Summer Madness Sale with huge bargains on glass, jewelry, wood, pottery, cards, fabrics and much more. A great way to shop and support your local artists.

Government Affairs

Chair Earl Vittitoe scovga@gmail.com

Second Wed., 1 pm, WC1 www.suncityorovalley.com/committees/government-affairs/

Holiday Lights

Chair Linda Bretz 603-459-4219 lindaebretz1@gmail.com www.SCOVLites.com

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/

The Loan Room will be closed on Tuesday, July 4. We are open all other Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-9 am, throughout the month. The need for items from the Loan Room is less in the summer, so we are able to meet most of your requirements without a reservation. We have many children's items, tables, chairs and medical items. We welcome you to come see what we have available and talk with our volunteers, who can help you decide what will meet your needs. We are a short-term loan program, so please let us know if you need extra time during the summer. Thank you for your support for our aluminum can collection program which supports your Loan Room.

Long Range Planning

Chair Joy Huxtable jhuxtablescov@gmail.com

Second and Fourth Wed., 10 am, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Room and Zoom

The next meeting of the LRPC is scheduled for October 11. Any resident with input for the committee is welcome to attend the meetings.

Neighborhood Pride

Co-Chair Sharon Masterjohn sharonmasterjohn@yahoo.com

Co-Chair Bertha Medina 70.bmedina@gmail.com

First Wed., 9 am, Catalina Vista www.suncityorovalley.com/members/committees/neighborhood-pride

During our summer monsoons, wind and rain can cause damage. After it rains, it is extremely important to drain any stagnant water where mosquitoes can breed. Check other items, buckets, empty flowerpots, and other containers to make sure they are not holding water.

Wind may cause damage to a neighbor's home that they can't see. Look for roof tiles that have shifted or blown off. Tree limbs or branches may be down in the yards. Try to

contact the owner, but if they are away, call the Administration office at 520-825-3711, as they may be able to contact the owner. Let's look out for each other. Thank you for helping keep SCOV beautiful.

Posse

Chair Linda Simōn 520-789-7169 posse@5LP.com

First Tue., 3 pm, Desert Oasis

No meetings in Jun., Jul., Aug., Sep., Oct. www.scovaz.com/members/committees/posse

For years, the flashing lights operated by the switch at our front doors allowed us to indicate we needed help. The Posse would contact the police if the lights were flashing and help would be sent. Things change, and we no longer respond to these lights. There are two main reasons. The first is infrequent usage and the number of false alarms reported. The second is the use of technology such as cell phones and life alert devices. Technology is a more accurate way to request assistance and is widely used. Homeowners can and are encouraged to disable the flashing feature.

Interested in volunteering or want information on the Posse? Call Linda Simōn at 520-789-2769.

Properties

Chair Jack Evert jackevert439@gmail.com

Third Thu., 9 am, WC1 and via Zoom

Summer is here and residents find it advantageous to park in the shade provided by the solar panels in the parking lots at the Mountain Vista complex. During the past year, the Properties Committee submitted a proposal to the Board of Directors to furnish solar generated power to the AFC. This project would include additional covered/shaded parking near the AFC. Of course, the primary benefits of the project are reduced utility costs resulting in long term savings to the community and a reduction in the community’s carbon footprint. The Board asked the Long Range Planning Committee to add the AFC solar project to the updated Development Plan Sequence.

The Properties Committee works on a variety of tasks like this during the year. The Committee is not meeting during the summer and will resume our meetings in September. Please see the calendar on the SCOV website for scheduled meeting dates and times.

ON THE COVER

View of the Catalina Mountains through a Mexican bird of paradise shrub

Photo by Deborah Kotlarek

Tipster Editorial

Co-Chair Karla Erdahl 480-205-1931 karrd.9@gmail.com

Co-Chair Sandra Hallenbeck 520-240-7624 smhallenbeck@gmail.com

We love the enthusiasm expressed by our Tipster article submitters, however, our Article Standards do not allow for the use of exclamation points. We spend a good bit of time each month removing them. It's not that we don't share your enthusiasm for your subject matter, but exclamation point overuse tends to take away from the occasional time when a topic has major significance and warrants special emphasis.

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half of our members participated in the survey and provided great insights and suggestions. We are evaluating the results and may be adjusting some of the scheduled formats in the future.

Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club

Pres. Tod Milton 520-256-0962 theodore.r.milton@gmail.com

Play Thu. morning

Director of Golf - Rick Price

rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com 520-917-8086

Director of Golf Maintenance - Michael Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com

520-917-8063

July is the traditional beginning of the monsoon season in Southern Arizona. In regard to Golf Course maintenance, the start of monsoons is bittersweet. The good news is the golf course will start to green up after the harsh dry weather of June due to the increased humidity combined with hot temperatures. However, the monsoons also bring the chance of heavy rain with the potential to cause serious damage to holes located near washes.

Several years ago, a thunderstorm generated a large amount of water north of Sun City, but no rain actually fell on the community. The golf course was crowded with many golfers who were unaware of the water running down the washes. Several groups were playing holes number 4 and 5 when the wash began to fill. Two golf carts then tried to cross the wash and got stuck. Luckily, nobody was hurt, but it took a couple of hours for the water to recede and get the carts off the golf course safely.

Please remember, when these washes are running, they are as powerful as raging rivers. Don’t drive around the course and attempt to cross these washes when the cart path is covered with either water or sand. At the minimum, the golf cart will be stranded until the staff is able to rescue the cart. Be aware that during the monsoons, washes can flow whether it is raining nearby or in the distance, since we are at the bottom of the hill.

Golf Advisory

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

According to the National Hole-in-One Registry, the odds of an average golfer making a hole-in-one are 12,500 to 1. Our 18-Hole Men’s Club members must be better than average, because we’ve celebrated four holes-in-one during Men’s Club events in the last couple of months. Tom Blume and Darrell Martin both recorded aces in league play, and Dean Silverlock had two in a month. Congratulations to these three members. And for the rest of us, there is always hope.

In May, the Men’s Club sent out a survey to get feedback and better understand our members’ preferences. More than

We are in the heart of the summer with the regular league games played on the first Thursday of the month followed by a skins game bitlfor the remaining three Thursdays of the month. The league game is a shotgun start and the skins games are set up as tee times. The skins games are arranged in flights which has allowed all our players a better chance to win. If you have just moved to the area and are looking to meet a fun group of guys and have a good time, come join us. It is easy to join and can be done online at The Views website.

The professionals

Congratulations to Ken Schroeder, Les Palmer, Mike Pidone and Gary Gibson for finishing at the top for the Top Dog Out game on June 1. And remember, “Half the time, twice the fun.”

The Views 18-Hole Women’s Golf Club

Pres. Pattie Horning

VP Claudia Svarstad

League play Tue. morning

League members at the Hummingbird Tournament in Sierra Vista

Summer has arrived, so what does that mean for the league? Summer means maintenance crews are very active aerating and sanding the course, yet golf activities continue. Members may sign up for casual Tuesday golf.

Opportunities are also offered to play other courses. Members may enjoy planned play days at Gold Canyon, Sierra Vista or We-Ko-Pa, to name a few possibilities. Our league president, Pattie Shock, organizes these outings.

Summer also means travel. Our members are returning to Michigan, Wisconsin, California, Colorado, Alaska, Washington and Idaho. Road trips and boat trips abound. Kauai beaches and courses will be found. Some were even Denmark bound while others will be going to South Africa.

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Golfing experience that provides professional and friendly service, mountain views and excellent conditions.

Summer is also the time for surgeries… new hips, knees, and backs. Here’s to a full recovery for all and back to golf in the fall. We will have a lot to talk about when we gather for opening league day, November 7.

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 Niner’s play on Thursday mornings all summer and have a celebratory social once a month after golf. We have golfers of all ages and abilities and everyone is supported and encouraged. We’re serious about golf as well as the social aspect of our club. Talk to our membership chair, Carol Johnson, about golfing with us. A full range of activities starts in November.

Community Foundation

Pres. Carol Johnson 425-343-7138 FoundationSCOV@gmail.com

Fourth Thu., 1 pm, Desert Oasis www.foundationscov.org

Imagine dozens of people queuing up for a brief look through a telescope. Until recently, the Astronomy Club relied on members bringing their own telescopes to the club’s quarterly stargazing parties. This limited viewing access for both members and guests who did not have their own scopes.

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

Happy Fourth of July. To all who are visiting The Views Restaurant, please do not feed the birds if you are dining on the patio or terrace. When wildlife become dependent on this, it causes issues for them as well as us.

We will be serving our normal menu as well as a dinner special from 11 am-7 pm on July 4. Details will be forthcoming. No reservations: first come, first served. As always, we appreciate your patronage and look forward to serving you.

If you are looking to stay cool on a hot day, check out our Italian sodas and frappés at The Bistro Coffee & Wine Bar.

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

Astronomy Club member Eric Wiley demonstrates the new telescope and other equipment at the March stargazing party

To improve the viewing experience, the Astronomy Club requested and received a Foundation grant to purchase their own telescope, plus key accessories. The club’s new telescope is controlled by software easily accessed from an iPad. When programmed, the scope can automatically locate a desired constellation, planet or star and project the image on a TV monitor. This enables many to see the same image at the same time, and for as long as they want. Since the club’s new equipment debuted, stargazing parties truly have been heavenly.

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

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.

Tuesday, July 4, 10 am

Golf Cart Parade through SCOV

If you aren't driving a golf cart or convertible car in the parade, come out to watch and celebrate the USA on designated SCOV streets. Parade route can be found at https:// bit.ly/July4route.

Tuesday, July 4, 2 pm

Free Concert by Sun City Singers

Enjoy patriotic music in the cool Auditorium presented by our own Sun City Singers. Following the concert, cold ice cream treats will be provided by SCOV on the Kiva patio.

Wednesday, July 12, 6 pm

Classic Winds Band Concert

Enjoy a wide range of music from classical, swing, Broadway show tunes to traditional favorites in the Auditorium. Sit back and enjoy. Tickets, $20 pp, are available on the website under Member Services > Tickets.

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Convenient community restaurant, lounge and terrace

Wednesday, July 19, 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 whole 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.

Monday, July 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: Returns in Oct.

Cardio Chair Aerobics: Tue., Thu., 10:30-11:30 am, Sat. 9-10 am, CV

Cardio Core Fusion: Returns in Nov.

Core Conditioning: Returns in Oct.

Slow Flow Yoga: Returns in Nov.

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

No class in July. For information, contact Lonnie Davis 520-917-8073 or 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. Our hours are reduced for the summer. This month we are open on Wednesday, July 12, from 9-10 am, This is a free service, but donations are welcome to help with repair and cleaning. Enter the Cos-

tume Closet by going through the Loan Room. For questions, call or text Kate Cusumano 520-437-2074.

Community Support Groups

Active Health-Sponsored Support Groups

The groups listed here are sponsored by the SCOV Active Health Committee. Contact Rita Menet 920-659-1428 rita.menet@gmail.com with questions.

Brain Health Action Group

Joan Partridge 505-920-7005 joanpartridge@gmail.com (text or email preferred)

Second Tue., 4 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Fourth Tue., 4 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

The members of the Brain Health Action Group meet to discuss the diet and lifestyle changes needed to reduce the potential for developing Alzheimer's. We focus on the recommendations in Dr. Dale Bredesen's book The End of Alzheimer's, The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline. Changing habits can be difficult. Our meetings offer a place to find the information, help and encouragement you need to make the changes you want to improve your health and cognition. You can join at any time. Call Joan for more information 505-920-7005,

Cancer Support

Contact: Sandie Roberts 847-525-9239 sjrbrokeress@aol.com

Third Tue., 4 pm, WC2

Our Cancer Support Group encourages and welcomes all SCOV members who have been affected by cancer. This group includes everyone from those newly diagnosed, currently in treatment, cancer survivors or those who are caring for someone with cancer. Our meetings include a valuable exchange of information and discussion with those who have had cancer and undergone chemotherapy, surgery or radiation treatment. We learn from each other. Sandie Roberts, SCOV resident who has a family member dealing with cancer, facilitates the group. The focus of this group is to share feelings and experiences with cancer risk, current cancer and post-cancer. You may be an individual with cancer or a loved one of a person with cancer. We hold this safe space to be able to discuss all aspects of the disease.

Cognitive Loss & Memory Support Group

Cecelia Ortiz 661-972-2639

First and Third Wed., 4:15 pm, Catalina Vista/Art Room

Whether you are a caregiver, a person with subjective or mild cognitive loss or at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, our mission is to support one another by sharing new ideas through the advancement of research and personal experience. We will discuss the many challenges associated with cognitive loss with open hearts and open dialogue. This support group will provide a safe and confidential space to share ideas and personal experiences.

Diabetes Support Circle

Contact: Bill Bable wcbcfp33@gmail.com 520-639-8845

First Mon., 3:30 pm, Catalina Vista Jul. 3 focus on Type 1 diabetes

Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, including prediabetes, are two distinct diseases. The Diabetes Circle is dividing into two areas of focus. We will discuss Type 1 diabetes in January, March, May, July, September and November. We will discuss

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Type 2 and prediabetes in February, April, June, August, October and December. Our circle will discuss all things concerning our conditions: terminologies, health concerns, diet and lifestyle strategies. Attendees range from those who are newly diagnosed to those who have had diabetes 50-plus years. We welcome partners who are also impacted and engaged in your health and well-being. Join us Monday, July 3, when we will discuss Type 1 diabetes.

Grief Support

Jane Krabbeler 520-500-3352, jkrabbeler@gmail.com

Fouth Fri., 2 pm, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Grief comes from many sources. It may be the loss of a loved one, a pet or a career. You do not have to deal with your loss alone; a support group of your peers can be the key to recovery and resolution. Please contact Jane Krabbeler for information.

Support Group for the Visually Impaired

Judi Peterson 815-222-4754

Raven 505-469-7505, sivaraven@gmail.com

Fourth Thu., 3:30-5 pm, Catalina Vista/Art Studio On hiatus until Sep.

The Support Group for the Visually Impaired is in recess for the summer months, reconvening in September. We look forward to welcoming you in the fall. If you have questions, concerns, or need support during the summer, please do not hesitate to call Judi Peterson at 815-222-4754.

In Memoriam

Pres., Bob Arms 907-290-0287 www.scovclayclub.com

Clubs

Arts, Crafts & Hobbies

Art League

Pres. Lee Sopwith 208-447-8282 leesoppy@gmail.com

The Summer Art Sale is in progress in the main hall of the Activity Center and the Navajo Room. SCOV artists have discounted their photos, paintings, sculptures and quilts. The Summer Art Sale will continue until the end of September. As an art piece sells, something new will be added. Visit often so you don't miss seeing the new items.

Bark Carving

John Johnston 520-274-9888 Johnjohnston@xplornet.com

Tue., 1-4 pm, Thu., 9 am-noon Artisan Center/Lapidary

Clay

Many people who join Clay Club express their long-held desire to learn throwing on the wheel. Currently the club has five wheels for members to use. Bill Snead, an eight year Clay Club member, is always willing and happy to teach members who would like to learn this craft. He has been creating beautiful thrown bowls for 14 years.

Having first studied the wheel in Virginia, Bill also took lessons while living in Redmond, Washington and Colorado. Big bowls and platters are his favorite. Bill says, “Throwing is extremely therapeutic. Centering the clay is a part of meditation.” Bill is pictured throwing a seven pound bowl with speckled buff clay. This bowl, as with so many of Bill’s bowls, will be a special gift.

General club meetings are paused for the summer. Next meeting will be Thursday, September 7, 1 pm, Clay Studio.

Colored Pencil Plus

Bette McGrath 815-347-4282, Cathy Harrison 303-968-5545

Fri., 9 am-1 pm, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

During summer months, we SCOV artists spend a little more time inside working on our art. If you’re looking for a place not only to create, but meet other artists, and perhaps get some coaching in colored pencil or scratchboard, please join us. Come visit any Friday morning and check us out.

Gourd Art

Susan Potter 253-722-4295

Mon., 1-4 pm, Fri., 9 am-noon, Lapidary Room

Summer is here, and what could be more fun than a trip to Wuertz Gourd Farm in Casa Grande? A couple of our members did just that. Patti U., Gin and Andrea met with Wuertz Gourd Farm owner Waylon Wuertz and presented him with two whimsical gourd birds and a pendant to show our appreciation of his gourd farming business.

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Residents Arthur V. Petty, Jr. 1 February 8 Dean Strandskov 1 May 18
Bill Snead Longtime member, Jan Thomas, inspects her colored pencil piece in our first display at the newly remodeled Activity Center

Japanese Flower Arranging

Donald Marier 612-757-8373 dolmar21@gmail.com

Jan.-May, Second and Fourth Mon., 2-4 pm, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Japanese flower arranging, ikebana, is the art of arranging flowers, branch materials, grasses and leaves. At its core is the beauty resulting from a combination of color, shapes and graceful lines. More than simple floral decoration, it is a form of sculpture with plant materials. Learn from certified instructors at your own pace and make creative arrangements for your home.

Knit and Crochet

Jane Fairchild 520-909-5069 janemail11@yahoo.com Mon., 2:30-4:30 pm, Activity Center/Hohokam

If you have a knit or crochet project, or would like to learn, come join us. An ongoing group project is making crocheted mats out of plastic shopping bags. You can participate in this project by cutting the bags into strips, stringing the strips into plastic yarn (plarn) and/or crocheting them into mats.

If you wish to donate bags, flatten clean Fry’s, Safeway or Walmart bags and stack them by color. You can then fold all the stacks over into one; no need to fasten them together. This effort on your part greatly streamlines the cutting and crochet process. Do not include newspaper bags as they do not work for this project. Bags can be dropped into a basket on Jane Fairchild’s front porch any time at 1750 E. Crown Ridge Way. ode

Modelers

Pres. Fred Faust 520-907-3469 fjfaust1030@gmail.com

Second Fri., 9 am, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge www.scovaz.com/clubs/modelers

Pictured is the Titanic and a simulated iceberg, the latest additions to the Modeler’s Room windows. The Titanic model was assembled by club member Ron Sanford using a kit of plywood, lime wood, mahogany, dye cast metal, brass, and 80 pages of instructions. It’s three feet in length and took six months to assemble, starting with the keel and working up. The iceberg was 3D-printed by member Greg Longerich. The iceberg was simulated in CAD to the size and scale of the original fatal iceberg using photographs and data collected by another ship. The CAD simulation was then sent to a printer and took approximately five hours to print. Come by and see these beautiful models. The club is meeting through the summer, and we welcome you to attend.

Open Studio Artists

Pres. Carol Nagel 520-825-3097 carolm93@comcast.net

Tues., Wed., Thu. and Sat. 9 am-1 pm, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

The Art Studio is very quiet over the summer months. While you are away enjoying the sights, take photos, make sketches with colored pencils or try watercolor or acrylic. Summer can be a good time to spread your wings and try something new.

Vistoso Photo

Wayne Widener 520-730-7037 Club information www.vistosophotoclub.weebly.com

You don’t need paint and artist brushes, clay to mold, or stone to sculpt. With the power of your camera, you are still able to create. Capture more compelling images. Capture photos closer to your vision. No expensive camera is required, many of our best photos come from cell phone cameras. Consider joining us this fall to learn how to take better photos.

Sculpture

Dale Foster 520-825-0707 fosterdale1248@gmail.com

Mon., 9 am-5 pm, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

The Sculpture Club meets on Mondays in Catalina Vista/ Art Studio. If you are interested in becoming a member or learning more about our club, stop in or contact Dale Foster. Our sculpture pieces are in the glass case and window inside Catalina Vista, a showcase outside of the Library and inside the Library.

The picture is a project that was recently completed by Janet Szumlas. Her troll is a good example of using other objects to enhance and finish a sculpture piece. Janet has her troll sitting on a rock with a piece of wood for his walking stick. She also found some black fuzzy material which she used for his mop on top. It is not unusual for sculpture members to enhance pieces with materials other than polymer clay. Currently, Gayle Franklin is finishing a sculpture where she uses seed beads as an embellishment.

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RMS Titanic The Geezer by Janet Nelson
Join our Facebook group Sun City Oro Valley

Seniors for Kids

Co-Pres. Pat Norton 480-993-8762 panpan9803@yahoo.com

Sewing/Crafting, Mon., 1-3 pm and Wed., 9 am-noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Wooden toy making, various times, Artisan Center/Wood Shop

Business meeting, first Thu., 8-9 am, Catalina Vista; no meetings May-Sep. SFK is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization

Seniors for Kids is continuing to store away our items scheduled for holiday gifting and the closet is filling. We made a delivery to Three Points for the summer and the items were well-received; the ladies were excited about the many items we delivered. We will make our monetary donations to the TriCommunity Food Bank and Tu Nidito next month.

If anyone is interested in working with the Sewing Room groups, we meet Monday afternoons from 1-3 pm, and Wednesday mornings from 9 am-noon. There are always items to be sewn, knitted, crocheted, stuffed, cut and designed, and there is plenty of material to work with. Just walk in the door and we will find you something to do.

There are also ideas in the Wood Shop. Stop by the shop and speak with Karen Curry or Bill Norton to see if you can help in making cars, trains, cradles, boxes or whatever you think might light up the eyes of a child. Wooden toys are in great demand for holiday gifting.

Have a wonderful summer and remember that fall is just around the corner.

Sewing

Thimblelenas

Pres. Sue Karstad 503-531-0622 Karstad@gmail.com

Monitor Trainer Chris Ludwig 719-239-4089

Room Orientation and Pfaff Training Lesley Monroe 509-947-5669

It is quieter now in the Sewing Room as some clubs take a break and return in the fall. It might be time to consider getting trained to be a monitor. Contact Chris Ludwig.

It is also a good time to be reminded that everyone using the room during this time:

• Must be an HOA resident or have renter status and be current on dues: $5/year.

• Must have a monitor present when using the room. You can check ahead at www.signup.com.

• Must have had room orientation and training on the machine you wish to use. If either is needed, please call Leslie Monroe 509-947-5669 for Pfaff machines or see Sue Lane for serger machine training.

The requirements are in place to keep everyone safe and protect our SCOV club status. Enjoy the season and have a wonderful summer.

Casa Amigas

Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689

Sewing machine orientation, Lesley Monroe 509-947-5669

Mon. and Thu., 9 am-noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Room

Those of us who are in the Sewing Room during the summer months are few but mighty. The needs of the community do not stop. We work in the cool, air-conditioned comfort of our room in the Artisan Center. If you would like to donate, we still need used sheets in reasonable condition that haven't been used to cover cacti. The need for remade crib sheets and twin fitted sheets from used sheets remains high. Thank you to those who have donated fabric and sheets to our many causes.

Cheer Bears

Pat Norton 480-993-8762 panpan9803@yahoo.com Wed., 1-3 pm, Artisan Center/Sewing

The troops are rolling along this summer, meeting weekly from 1-3 pm in the Sewing Room and continuing to keep our bears marching out the door. There are fewer of us than in the winter, but we still enjoy the friendship and talk that fills our bears with the love and kindness to be spread to the many who receive them.

We, as always, welcome any donations of Poly-fil stuffing and flannel that you may have in your stash for making our bears. Please feel free to stop by the Sewing Room and join us on Wednesday afternoons. Many hands make the work an easy and enjoyable task. Hope to see you soon.

Machine Embroidery

Co-Leader Mary Jo Miller 701-641-3141, Co-Leader Sue Devaney 847-997-3989

Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 520-612-7379

4D Computer Training Debra Dirks 520-825-2248

www.facebook.com/groups/SCOVMachineEmb/

Third Tue., 1:30 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

We resume meeting in October. Hope to see you then. We welcome new members.

Pet Beds

Jan Bohe 520-825-9725

Tue., 1-3 pm, Artisan Center/Sewing

Can you snip fabric into tiny pieces? Our little furry friends down at the Humane Society need an extra touch of kindness while waiting for adoption, so we create soft, comfy beds from fabric sewing scraps. I was told that they will accept towels and washrags also, so clean out your linen closet. We invite you to join us for a laid back afternoon (only two hours). If you are interested, come join us at 1 pm, Tuesday afternoons. Call Jan if you have questions.

Quilters

Carol Guibert 520-404-1462

Second and Fourth Tue., 1 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Our regular meetings are over until September, but we will continue to meet informally at our usual time and place. There will be quilted craft projects along with our regular hand sewing projects. Hope to see you all there.

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Tapestry Hooking and Fiber Arts

Coni Arseneau 217-398-1416 coniarseneau@gmail.com

Carrie Wiley 360-734-5952 ecwiley@gmail.com

Tue., 9-11 am, Artisan Center/Sewing www.scovhookers.weebly.com

The Tapestry Hooking and Fiber Arts group meets on Tuesday mornings in the Sewing Room. If you are interested in our group, stop by between 9-11 am. The group provides materials and instruction for persons interested in learning hooking. Those involved in other arts using fiber are invited and encouraged to join our group.

member training is held monthly on the second Tuesday and Wednesday.

Stained/Fused Glass

Daniel Stasi 815-762-3636 scovglassclub@gmail.com

Studio Manager Byron Wolffing 520-284-7889 wolffing5@gmail.com

Open to members 8 am-9 pm www.scovglassclub.weebly.com

Last month’s article featured dry felted pieces by Carol Sallmann. The pictures above are of Andrea Lombardo’s recently completed project where she used the technique of wet felting. Andrea is using soap and water to make felt out of wool fibers. The combination of hot water and soap changes the pH of the wool, which allows the wool fibers to open. As the fibers are agitated with the friction of her hands, the fibers lock together with a result of felt material. This bowl is just one of many projects that can be made with wet felting.

Show ‘n Share

Leader Deb Wehrung 267-377-6760 debwehrung@gmail.com

Every Fri., 9 am-noon, Catalina Vista

Show ‘n Share is a crafters group whose members work on portable crafts. We have crafters who create cards, tapestry and jewelry, and who knit, crochet, embroider, scrapbook and more. Show and Share is designed to encourage creativity. Come show us what you love to do and share your interests, ideas and techniques. Join us with your craft or come to learn something new. We are happy to provide encouragement or to help you acquire a new hobby. We meet year-round and always welcome new members.

Silversmith and Lapidary

Pres. Rich Rozehnal 520-638-6368 rozehnal@comcast.net

Summer shop hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Room

Bolo ties are widely associated with western wear. Arizona declared the bolo tie as the official state neckwear in 1971. New Mexico followed suit 34 years later, and soon after, Texas named the bolo as their official tie. Bolos have been part of Hopi, Navajo and Zuni Pueblo silversmithing for many years. Many of our SCOV residents have enjoyed adding a bolo tie as an accessory to their wardrobe. After refining their skills in creating pendants, rings, earrings and bracelets, several of our club members have fabricated bolo ties in the tradition of the Native American artisans. Some are on display in the windows at the Artisan Center. SCOV residents interested in joining our club should visit the shop and speak to the monitor about training. New

Bolo tie

If you have attended one of Ed Caine’s stained glass classes, consider yourself fortunate. After working with stained glass for over 40 years, he possesses extensive knowledge. Ed compares working with stained glass to engineering, precisely fitting pieces of glass together. He loves teaching techniques involved in the process. As you enter his residence, you can’t help but admire the many gorgeous pieces he has created. Besides being a first-class glass artist, Ed spends lots of time cooking, particularly smoking barbecue. He also has a passion for photography and is the current president of the Vistoso Photo Club. He enjoys retirement, his favorite activity being traveling with his wife, Joan. Please visit us; you may discover the creativity you have been looking for.

Living in South Carolina and working with sea turtles were the inspiration behind Ed Caine’s amazing creation

Wood Carving

Mike Engle, 317-979-1434, scottengcanyon@comcast.net

Sat., 9:30 am-noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary SCOVCarvers@gmail.com

Want a relaxing hobby? Then check out the woodcarvers meeting at the Lapidary Room located in the Artisan Center the next time they meet. Come join the group. Visitors are always welcome to watch, learn or participate.

Woodworking

Pres. Gary Casner 303-880-4120 gcasner1@comcast.net

VP Karen Curry 708-822-3057 kindheart77@att.net

www.scovwoodworkingclub.com

New member orientation is the first Wednesday of each month at 4 pm. Call Bill Norton 480-980-5493 for additional information or visit our website. A $30 membership fee is required to take the class.

Spurge Reminder

Please remove spurge from your yards. Spurge is a creeping, lowgrowing weed that is often found in the cracks of driveways and the gaps between the sidewalk and street. It also grows abundantly in river rock.

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Continuing Education

Astronomy

Pres. Helen Salvay 520-990-8989 scovastronomy@gmail.com

Third Thu., 7 pm, Oct-May, Activity Center/Navajo

www.scovastronomy.weebly.com

The Astronomy Club’s next meeting after the summer break is Thursday, October 19, 7-9 pm, Activity Center/ Navajo Room. All subsequent meetings will be held at 7 pm the third Thursday of the month, so mark your calendar. The fall lineup of speakers is set with topics as diverse as collecting space samples from Moon and Mars to a study of Saturn's moon, Enceladus.

Shown here is the newest James Webb Space Telescope photo capturing the rarely witnessed prelude to a star going supernova (exploding), June 4, 2023. Credit: Science–NASA, ESA, CSA.

Bible Studies

Men’s Bible Study

Jerry Anderson 520-638-6586

Oct.-May, Tue., 7:15 am, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

The Men's Bible Study group will not meet over the summer but, will resume in early October.

Women’s Bible Study

Pres. Elaine Farmer 253-318-0018 elaineruth@gmail.com

Sec. Faith Heitmann 208-750-5886 quincie51@gmail.com

Oct.-May, Wed., 8:50 am, WC3

We are looking forward to our new study in October, the gospel of Luke. Enjoy the summer off, either here or traveling about to see friends and relatives. Please keep us notified of urgent prayer requests: call and leave a message with Elaine.

Books Great Books

Pres. Barbara Gates 302-354-6615

VP Maryfaith Fox 612-414-7789 maryfaith.fox@gmail.com

Oct.-Apr., First and Third Wed., 2 pm, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

We will return to the pleasure of stimulating discussions in October. Social science research has shown that those who engage in substantial conversations report relatively high levels of satisfaction with life. We find that, even if we come to no definitive conclusions about the material we’ve read, we leave each meeting feeling that we have grown through the experience of thinking hard and sharing our ideas.

When we resume in the fall, we will be basing our discussions on selections from “Great Conversations 4.”

Not So Silent Book Club

Joan Partridge 505-920-7005 joanpartridge@gmail.com (text or email preferred)

Second Sun., 2:30-4 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

The SCOV Not So Silent Book Club is growing. We hope you will join us on the second Sunday of the month, 2:30-4 pm, Desert Oasis. We bring a book we have been reading: fiction, non-fiction, a heavy tome or bodice ripper, whatever, and maybe snacks or drinks to share. (It was popcorn and Fever-Tree ginger beer in April.) We go around the room: did we love our book, give up on keeping track of the characters, guess the murderer halfway through? You may hear about a book you really would like to read or discover a genre you never thought of trying. Sometimes we give away or loan books, too. Come celebrate your love of reading with us.

Sun City Vistoso Genealogical Society

Pres. Holly Gibson 303-548-1299 ghgibson@live.com

General meetings Oct.-May, Second Tue., 1-3 pm

Check calendar for location www.scvgs.org

Looking for a cool option to the heat of summer? Join the Genealogy Club and spend a few hours a week researching those illusive ancestors at the Genealogy Lab located in the Welcome Center. We have seven computers and lots of subscription-based websites to assist you with your research.

We are continuing our regular meeting schedule over the summer as an opportunity for us to gather together, share our questions, quandaries, quarry hunts, quick tricks, quantum leaps, quizzes and more. Our topic for the Tuesday, July 11, discussion is “Sharing Your Favorite Methods, Tips, and Resources.” Whether you’re a total novice or have been researching for years, come to get or give advice to each other while connecting with other members. If you aren’t already a member, you are welcome to come to check us out.

ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement

Pres. Mary Lee Fitzgerald fitzgerald.marylee@gmail.com www.suncityilr.com

There are ten in-person ILR courses beginning in October and three Learning on the Move opportunities. You can find course descriptions, video previews and registration forms on the ILR website beginning August 1: "Modern Arizona History;" "Assorted Highlights of 20th Century Music;" "Iconic Objects: Sites and People in Tucson;" "LBJ and Lady Bird (final three sessions);" "Black American Writing;" "The Friday Forum;" "Visit the World through Song, Music and Dance;" "Making One Secure in a Digital World;" "Putin's Russia" and "Sexual Homicide: The Case of the Green River Killer."

Wheat harvesting at Mission Garden

The three learning trips are "Guided Tucson Trolley" (October 20), "Mission Garden" (November 8) and "Roche Diagnostics" (December 7).

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Natural Health and Wellness

Sherokee Ilse 520-818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com

On hiatus

www.scovwellness.com

Poets Corner

Sharyn Rafieyan 520-331-1092 srafieyan@comcast.net

Mon., 10 am-noon, Zoom

Poets Corner members enjoy an in-person luncheon at The Views Restaurant after months of only Zooming. What a treat

Aging, if we’re lucky, is a wonderful stage in life, when we get to play the roles we choose and act in a way we think will make us happy. Elise Asch, long-time Poets Corner member, longer than the others can claim to remember, takes the news of a heart beating problem in her stride, or on her ride, with her usual fighting spirit and wicked wit:

Time on the Treadmill

When you look into my heart at the start you see it pumping love but along the inner chambers lurk hidden dangers from above ill winds that can latch on to my breath and if not careful may cause death but even if the air is still I think it time to write my will.

Poetry is a wonderful way to share the way we feel, examine our emotions and, maybe, solve our problems. Join us for our weekly Zoom with a poem you’d like to share and have critiqued.

SCOV Technology Club

Pres. Leo Belardinelli 520-989-9314

Technology Club help desk 520-989-9314 scovtech@gmail.com Apple help 520-329-7661 www.scovcomputer.com

Now that the monsoon season is here, many SCOV clubs pause meetings and many of the SCOV committees also go on hiatus. To some point, the SCOV Technology Club is no different. However, we will still be teaching various classes this summer, so keep an eye on our summer teaching schedule. Generally, at this time of year, our classes are not as crowded as they would be during the winter high season. That results in the possibility of almost individual, studentto-instructor attention. What a wonderful opportunity for our Technology Club summer residents. However, our instructors are asking a favor in return. If you want to attend a class, please notify the instructor if requested. If you require oneon-one help, please attend our general Apple, Windows or Android help sessions or call our help desk

Writer’s Club

Paul Mercer, 847-977-7326, pawmerc@gmail.com

First and third Fri., noon-2 pm, WC1

How much can you say on both sides of one sheet of paper, double spaced with 12-point type? Pick a topic, write it, edit it and bring it to the Writer's Club meeting. It's fun to write, share, and review what we write with our group. Email your piece earlier if you wish.

Cultural & Social SCOV Charity Works

Pres. Cathy Winje 847-636-1453 crew3310@aol.com

VP Jan Fischer 520-825-2401 fischer_janice@comcast.net

Finance Janet Nelson 914-907-4076 janetnelsondata@gmail.com

Sec./Publicity Thelma 847-641-0890 lafletj@mail.com

Donations Kathy Hrdy 520-262-5477 jkhrdy2@outlook.com

Sep.-Apr., Second Tue., 9 am, WC3

Our Fall Accessories Boutique will be held at the Activity Center Saturday, October 28, with proceeds from the sales going to Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse. Items being collected this year: gently-loved, clean ladies fashion tops, sweaters, jackets, jewelry, purses, shoes, hats and scarves. We cannot accept men’s clothing, ladies’ slacks, shorts or dresses.

We will be collecting donations all summer. Contacts accepting boutique donations are jewelry: Elaine Deeter or Vicki Gushwa; purses: Linda Wilkes or Cyndi Brooks; shoes: Lue Satterfield or Pat Norton; fashion tops: Kathy Hrdy or Joyce Shaw; hats and scarves: Chris Curtis or Sue Hernandez; fashion jackets: Debbie Francis or Kathie Fogle and for sweaters: Kathy Patterson, Mary Ann Mazza or Winnie Doerfer.

Updates regarding the boutique donations and events will be provided in the monthly Tipster Article, “This Week in SCOV” and the SCOV Facebook page throughout the summer. Our next club meeting will be Tuesday, September 12.

See Democratic Club

Co-Chair Linda Bretz scovdems@gmail.com

Co-Chair Mary Beth Livingston

Treas. Pamela Jorgensen

Meetings resume in Sep. Second Sat., 1 pm, Activity Center/Native American Rooms www.scovdems.com

Although we are on summer hiatus, Paul Mercer is leading a policy group that is formulating a political action strategy for the club. To become involved, email him at pawmerc@ gmail.com. In addition, the board is planning the annual picnic, 2024 Election Kick-Off: Better Together, Saturday, October 14, 1-4 pm, Activity Center. Governor Katie Hobbs and Representative Ruben Gallego hope to attend along with other candidates, public officials and Democrats from various local clubs. Stay informed by visiting our website and signing up for Request to Speak, Fast Democracy and Civic Engagement Beyond Voting.

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Dog Club - Fido’s Friends

Pres. Mary Murck mmurck@earthlink.net

VP/Membership Kris Sigford raykris@aribo.com

Club email: scovff@gmail.com www.scovff.weebly.com

Garden Club

Co-Pres. Nancy Davenport 206-200-4415 Nldport@comcast.net

Co-Pres. Marge Gustafson 760-989-1745 margustafson@gmail.com

Co-VP Nancy Brown 520-979-2569 nancybro5@aol.com

https://sites.google.com/view/scov-garden-club/home

Welcome to summer. For those of us who are traveling, it's amazing to see other landscapes to better appreciate the desert when we return to Oro Valley. For those folks staying here for the summer, we're thinking about you waiting for the monsoons and enjoying the pool to cool off. Summer is a great time to learn what nature has to teach us and appreciate the bounty around us every day. Remember to stop and smell the flowers and be grateful and curious.

Sun City Gleaners

Joan Partridge 505-920-7005 joanpartridge@gmail.com (text or email preferred)

We had a marvelous pick of citrus this spring. There were many appreciative SCOV residents who enjoyed the bounty the Sun City Gleaners shared with everyone. What is ripe now? Even if you are a seasonal resident, the Gleaners would love to harvest your figs or other edibles you may have growing in your yard. We will make sure to share what we pick with your neighbors. Please don't let your summer fruit fall on the ground and rot.

Havurah

Judy Heyman: 925-699-7566

www.havurahscov.org

Havurah in Hebrew means friendship. We are a club that is inspired by Jewish traditions and culture. To that end, we hold holiday parties and dinners, brunches and a gala yearly member-only event. You don’t have to be Jewish to join, and we promise a fun time for all.

Please join us on Saturday, July 22, 6 pm, Activity Center/ Native American rooms for our Summer Movie Night. We will see the movie iMordechai, starring Judd Hirsch and Carol Kane. Snacks will be provided.

Investment Discussion Group

Linda Bold lindabold6@gmail.com

Bruce Goslovich bruce@goslovichfc.com 208-550-7943

Summer meetings first and third Fri., 10 am via Zoom

Our group discusses equity and fixed income markets, the economy, fiscal and monetary policy and what might impact our individual investing. No specific investment recommendations are made. No collective investing is done. Occasionally, outside presenters will attend and discuss topics of interest to all. During the summer, our group will meet via

Zoom on the first and third Friday at 10 am. In-person meetings will start November 3. If you would like to join our Zoom meetings this summer, email Linda. If you have other questions, email Bruce.

Mindfulness Meditation Club

Bonnie Grant Baird BJGrantB77@gmail.com

Tues., 3 pm, Catalina Vista/Art Studio or Patio

Loving-Kindness Meditation (Mindfulness) meets every Tuesday at 3 pm. Meditation connects the mind and the body. Scientific research has demonstrated that meditation may reduce stress, lower the risk of heart attack, improve concentration and memory, and increase empathy.

Our meditation supports no creed or dogma. It is not affiliated with any religious doctrine. People from all religious traditions are welcomed. We encourage anyone regardless of meditation experience to join us.

Our summer schedule consists of 10-15 minutes of introduction and/or a reading, then one 30-minute sitting meditation. If you have questions, please contact Bonnie Grant Baird.

Prepare & Share - Dining

Pres. Debbie Kotlarek dlkotlarek@gmail.com

262-899-5810 www.scovprepareandshare.weebly.com

The Prepare & Share Club provides an enjoyable evening getting to know some of your SCOV neighbors who enjoy cooking and eating interesting food. From December through March, themed dinners take place in members’ homes. Since everyone brings part of the meal, it is not a huge effort for the hosts. We’re looking forward to our 2023-2024 season beginning in November. In the meantime, watch your email inbox for events taking place this summer. Contact a club officer for more information or if you would like to join the club.

Republican Club

Pres. Marilyn Rego 520-575-4022 mmrego@centurylink.net

Mon., Jun. 12, 3 pm, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball scovrepublicanclub@gmail.com

Scandinavian Heritage Club

Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 sigridkf@gmail.com

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Singles Clubs

Active Solos Club

Leslie Fisher 520-955-4258 leslieafisher@yahoo.com www.scovsolos.com

We are an informal club, created to give unpartnered singles a chance to meet other singles and have fun together. If you are an unpartnered single, we invite you to join us the fourth Tuesday of each month at 4 pm on the terrace at The Views Restaurant for happy hour and socializing. Other events are planned also. Contact Leslie or check our website for more information.

Sun City Singles

Pres. Anthony Delprete 520-989-0120

Ticket Sales Gail Brandt 520-825-7480

Dinner meeting second Thu., 5:30 pm; happy hour last Fri., 5:30 pm

We welcome guests. First time visitors may purchase a ticket to one of our activities. On Thursday, July 13, the Olive Garden will provide dinner for us in the Activity Center/Native American rooms. Social hour is at 5:30 PM, followed by dinner at 6 pm. Bring your own favorite beverage The main course will be lasagna, served with salad, breadsticks and dessert. We will be entertained by Rob Resetar and Sheryl McKinley, pianist and vocalist.

On Friday, July 28, we celebrate happy hour in the Activity Center/Native American Rooms. Bring your own favorite beverage. Social hour is at 5:30 pm, followed a light dinner at 6 pm. Entertainment will be provided by David Prouty, pianist and vocalist. For further information contact Eleanor Mishur at 520-818-3374.

Ticket sales Fri., Jul. 7, 10-10:30 am, Desert Oasis. Dinner tickets are $25 pp and happy hour tickets are $15 pp. Checks only please, payable to Sun City Singles.

Spanish Cultural Club (SCC)

Gary/Carolyn Lerch 520-241-1215 gclerch@comcast.net

Oct., Nov., Jan.-Mar., Apr. (Cinco de Mayo Fiesta)

Fourth Mon., 7 pm, Catalina Vista

Our next meeting is Monday, October 23, 7 pm.

Sun City Variety Theatre

Pres. Nancy Gilbertson

Membership contact: Karen Alexander 909-379-8167 Oct.-Apr., Third Thu., 10:30 am, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

The lights are dark until next year, but the members of the Theatre Club are busy coming up with wonderful ideas for our March 2024 production.

The next general meeting of the club will be October 19 at Desert Oasis. If you are interested in joining us, we are always looking for new members.

Veterans Club of SCOV

Pres. Mike LaBarbera 812-431-7427 mclabarb@aol.com

No meetings until Oct. www.vbscov.weebly.com

Happy hour meet and greet, first Wed., 3:30 pm, The Views Restaurant

Club meetings are from October to May. Guest speakers cover a range of topics to inform club members of Veteran organizations, VA compensation and more. Emails are sent with club news and outreach opportunities.

Join us on Wednesday, July 5, 3:30-4:30 pm, at The Views Restaurant for a meet and greet happy hour for camaraderie and friendship.

Our current membership is over 350 veterans. Join us when our meetings start up on October 2.

If you have an unserviceable U.S. flag, for proper disposal leave it wrapped inconspicuously in a newspaper and a brown bag at 2145 E. Bighorn Mountain Dr.

Pres. Sandi Bellerive

Waist Watching

First and Third Thu., 3-4 pm, WC1

Our objective is to support each other on our weight management journey. Open discussions include tips from members as well as current information from the news, all with a focus on healthy lifestyle choices.

Women’s Action Group of Oro Valley (WAG OV)

Facilitator Anne Munoz 253-905-7747 queenanne9@yahoo.com

Communications Kris Sigford 612-747-0487 raykris@aribo.com

First Fri., 11 am, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

WAG OV’s mission is to promote positive, progressive political change on issues affecting women and families.

Dance

Ballroom - SC Starlight

Sara Harney 717-977-1963 scovstarlightdance@gmail.com

www.scstarlightdanceclub.wixsite.com/scstarlightdance

The Starlight Ballroom Dance Club welcomes everyone who is interested in dance. Whether you have taken lessons in the past or have never tried, this is the club for you. Dance is a way to keep your mind sharp and your body moving. With an accomplished instructor, the group offers classes in different kinds of dance, including waltz, swing, rumba, cha cha and many others. Some nights we get together and practice, helping each other remember the steps and enjoying the camaraderie. Taking classes this summer will ensure you’ll be ready for our next dance on September 23, when a whole new season of dance begins. The next set of lessons is on Wednesdays, July 26, August 2 and 9.

If you’re interested in dance, don’t hesitate to visit our

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website or contact our president, Sara Harney. Ballroom dance is a great way to exercise your body and mind and have a great time in the process.

Folk Dance

Pres. Siva Raven 505-469-7505 sivaraven@gmail.com

Fri., 10-11:30 am, AFC/Studios 1 & 2 www.scovFD.club

No membership fees, no partners, no meetings, no patterns to memorize, just dance, dance, dance. All dances are taught prior to dancing for low-stress fun. Our website also has video clips of all dances. Dancing in community lifts our hearts and souls. It’s also good for the brain and cardiovascular systems. New dancers are always welcomed and encouraged. Join us as we dance our way around the world. See you soon.

Line - Sunliners

Pres. Bev Johnston 970-744-0697 bevjj2002@yahoo.com

Membership Kim West 520-343-0662 k_da_westie@comcast.net scsunliners@gmail.com; www.scovsunliners.wixsite.com/sunliners

July dance sessions are planned as listed below. Please confirm the current schedule on the calendar on the website.

Wednesday practices (AFC Studios 1 & 2):

11:30 am -12:30 pm Transition to Intermediate

1 pm- 2 pm Transition to Beginner

Thursday practices - (Activity Center/Auditorium):

1:50 pm-2:50 pm Intermediate

2:55-3:55 pm Beginner

Saturday practices (Activity Center/Auditorium): 9-10 am Intermediate

10:15-11:15 am Beginner

Instructional classes will resume in September.

Future event: Fun Friday, July 7, 6:30-8:30 pm, Auditorium. All members and their guests are welcome.

Next board meeting: Wednesday, July 5, 1:30 pm, via Zoom. All members are welcome.

Rock ‘N Roll

Pres. Renee Steinmetz scovrandrclub@gmail.com

Membership Chair Jon Russell scovrandrclub@gmail.com www.scovrrc.org

Have you renewed your membership yet? If not, don't delay. The renewal period ends Monday, July 31, and missing the cutoff means that you would have to re-apply and go on the waiting list.

July is also the month for our RRC board elections. Watch for the email coming out mid-month with the online ballot. Election results will be announced at the end of the month. There will be no dances during the summer but we have a fun evening in store on September 30, dancing to the Rillito River Band. Visit our website for our dance schedule, renewal information and more.

Western - Kactus Kickers

Co-Pres. Sherokee Ilse Sherokeeilse@yahoo.com

952-201-8667

Co-Pres. Madeleine Percival Knmdpercival@gmail.com

Sec. Patty Holman pah724@msn.com

406-396-1158

Dance classes Diane Eminger deed_702@yahoo.com

Membership Marci Gutierrez marci.gutierrez57@gmail.com

Club email/Information KKscov@gmail.com

may text any of the officers. Please contact them directly with any questions or send an email to the club email.

For those interested in dance lessons and joining Kactus Kickers for next season, our dances begin again in October. Our dance lessons run eight weeks from mid-January to early March. Email KKscov@gmail.com if you would like to be added to our email distribution list.

One of our favorite bands, Clear Country, is playing on Tuesday nights at the Outlaw Saloon from 6-10 pm. It's a good chance to go and practice your two-step dancing. Also, they are now booking country western bands at Whiskey Roads on Sundays, 5-8 pm.

Kactus Kickers members, continue to check your email for information about fall refresher classes and the upcoming 2023-2024 dance schedule.

SaddleBrooke Ranch dance club holds dances through the summer. Here is their schedule:

Friday, July 14, Wild Ride

Friday, August 4, Patrick Rayl and the .357 Band

Friday, September 8, Anthony Taylor Jr. Band

For more information see the SaddleBrooke Ranch dance club website https://sbrsbdc.club.

Exercise

Aqua Tone

Irmel Wheeler 520-334-0957 irmel5596@gmail.com

Tue., Thu., Sat., 8 am, AFC/Pool

Aqua Tone is a toning water workout that incorporates a variety of rhythmic body movements. This aquatic exercise class enhances cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance.

There is no fee to join the club or the class. The teachers are club member volunteers. Participants should be able to do a basic swim stroke. Items used in the class are buoys, boards, noodles, balls and a fitness band. Most items are available at the pool. We assign an experienced member to a newcomer to help learn the various movements. We enjoy a great workout in a fun class.

Arthritis Water

Pres. Norma Waters normawaters1@hotmail.com

VP Paul Mercer pawmerc@gmail.com

Mon., Wed., Fri., 10 am, AFC/Pool

We meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 am, when the air temperature is 77 degrees or warmer, as is recommended by the Arthritis Foundation.

Our club performs gentle water exercises approved by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion. Water exercise is especially helpful for arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced joints, etc. Our members are fun, accepting and welcoming. We frequently hear, “I came for the exercises and love all of the friends I have made.”

719-650-3778

708-494-4948

520-204-7039

We added a summer dance with Clear Country Band on June 24. We currently don’t have any additional dances planned until October.

We have elected new officers for the Kactus Kickers board, as listed above. All listed numbers are cell phones, so you

New members are always welcome. The yearly dues are $5, and your first class is free. Your body will thank you. See you at the pool.

SCOV Name Tags

Name tags with our logo are $12.50 each. The order form is available at scovaz.com. Log in first then >Member Services > This & That >Name Tag Order Form.

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Energetic Exercise

Pres. Anne Palmer 520-289-9140 palmersaz03@gmail.com

Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-9 am, Activity Center/Auditorium

Tai Chi

Co-Chairs Alice Hutchison 520-329-8090 ahutchison87@gmail.com

Jill Frederiksen 650-274-7224 jfredx@yahoo.com

Thu., 10-11:30 am, AFC/Studio 1

Tai chi is a gentle, low-impact exercise with many health benefits for people of all ages and fitness levels. Classes are taught in 10-week sessions and are offered three times per year in the fall, winter and spring. The next course will begin in October. Practice sessions are available year-round for club members who have completed at least one 10-week course. Plan to join us in the fall to learn this meditation in motion. Beginners are always welcome. Contact Alice Hutchison for further information or questions.

Yoga

Pres. Jan Wholey 520-638-7088 suncityyoga2018@gmail.com

The Yoga Club offers three different classes each week:

Exercisers try weighted body bars or light wooden sticks for upper body work.

Energetic Exercisers meet in the cool, spacious Auditorium. A monthly calendar tells the focus for the day, such as aerobics, cardio tone or interval training. Equipment such as weighted bar, kettle bell, or fitness circle adds variety and is always optional. Expert instructor Sally Martinez aims to help exercisers develop and maintain strength, balance and heart health. Everybody moves at their own pace and can always adjust to individual needs. Dress is exercise casual with sport shoes required. SCOV residents can join Energetic Exercise for only $3 per year and then purchase a 12-class punch card for $30. Newcomers can try out a first class for $2.50. If you want a cool, healthy indoor activity during this hot summer, come join us.

Fitness Swim

Contact: Dave Goodman 520-812-1056 goodman@sfu.ca

Workouts suspended May through Oct.

While most members are motivated recreational swimmers, we also include nationally-ranked master swimmers, triathletes, and former club and university swimmers. The group generally swims about 2,400 yards, though some do more and some do less.

New members are welcome. Please ensure you have medical clearance to participate in a vigorous workout. Swimmers are reminded to socialize quietly after a workout so as not to disrupt the next group of pool users.

Pilates

Mary Ayers 520-638-7916 scov.pilates@gmail.com

Mon., 3 pm, Thu., 1:30 pm, AFC/Studio

Summer is here and both the Monday and Thursday classes are smaller and more personal, making it a great time to try out Pilates. First, we do stretching exercises to warm up and then perform the Pilates mat routine, modifying some of the moves for those with limitations. People ask, "Can the benefits of Pilates, which come from strengthening and stretching exercises, really develop the body's core (your abdomen and back muscles), make you stronger overall, increase spine mobility and build flexibility?" The answer is a firm yes. Additional benefits include improved balance, muscle tone, stamina and a feeling of well-being. The cost is $8/class and annual club dues are $20 pp. Please join us or just stop by and watch. Call Mary with questions.

Sunrisers Exercise

Joyce Wisbey 520-825-5425 bwisbey90@msn.com

Shirley Dubansky 520-975-4100

Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-8 am, AFC/Studios 1 & 2

Are you an early riser and want to improve your stamina and strength? Join us for an hour of aerobic and weight exercise, all while standing. There is no fee to join the club or the class. Bring your weights and drinking water. We hope to see you there.

Tuesdays, 10:45 am, AFC Studios 1 & 2 (Torrey). All levels of yoga.

Wednesdays, 8:30 am, AFC Studios 1 & 2 (Katie). This is a slower-paced class, and if you've been away from yoga for a while, it is a great way to return. You'll benefit from connecting to your breath, slowly stretching muscles and joints to feel younger, and just relaxing. There are plenty of options offered for each pose, connecting the mind and body with positive mental thoughts.

Thursdays, 10:45 am, Desert Oasis, Chair Yoga (Torrey) Each class is 1.25 hours. The cost is $10. Bring your mat for Tuesday and Wednesday classes.

Games Bridge

Duplicate Bridge

Pres. Dave Hablewitz 520-989-0486 hkrisdave@opusnet.com

Mon., 6 pm; Fri., 12:30 pm, Activity Center/Hohokam and Hopi Rooms

We have returned to our usual days and times in the Activity Center. Please arrive 15 minutes early. We can help you get a partner if needed.

Ladies Monday Social Bridge

Dee Erlandson 520-638-5725 deeerlandson@gmail.com

Mon., 12:30-3 pm, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

Come for a friendly game of bridge. Renew those old friendships and meet new friends.

Mixed Social Bridge

Pres. Don Wheeler 520-334-7578 don8359@gmail.com

Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30 am, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

The Mixed Social Bridge Club plays contract bridge in an informal, relaxed and fun environment. We want everyone who comes to sit at a table and play bridge. If needed, we will make a table of three or have a player float from table to table. Play starts at 8:30 am. Come a few minutes early to socialize and find a partner. We have coffee, and members often bring goodies. Online games are available, using Trickstercards.com. New players are welcome to join us.

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Partners Tuesday Night Bridge

Pres. Larry Parks, VP Janelle Parks

Sec. Louise Fraser 520-825-9592

Tue., 5:45 pm, Activity Center/Navajo Rooms

Join us for a cool Tuesday evening of bridge; we play all summer. Our group is also very cool, pleasant and helpful. Bring a partner and $1 each to put into the pot. There are winners every time we play. Arrive before 5:45 pm, and we promise you an enjoyable evening. We finish at 8:30 pm. Call Louise if you have any questions.

Practice Bridge

Pres. Clara (Carol) Murray 360-448-1612 clara.murray@comcast.net

VP Pat Orchard 520-825-0352 patoen922@gmail.com

Mon. and Wed., 1-3 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

We play for fun, to refresh old skills and develop new ones. Sometimes we even keep score. We learn from each other.

Fern Strandskov 520-825-8127

Bunco

Fourth Tue., 1-4 pm, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Please join us. There is a $2 entrance fee, which is divided among the winners. We promise you a fun afternoon. Mark your calendar and give it a try. Hope to see you there.

Chess

Pres. John Bechard bechard.john@gmail.com

Sec. (membership info) Bob Fouch 310-968-6445 rfouch3@gmail.com

Mon., 4:30 pm, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

The Chess Club will continue to meet weekly throughout the summer months. Join us for a friendly and challenging game or two. Chess lessons are available for new players.

Cribbage

Pres. Salvador Hernandez 281-883-2986

First and Third Thu., 6 pm, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge On hiatus until Sep. 7

We look forward to seeing you when we return on September 7. New members are welcome. Come join the fun.

Euchre

Mah Jongg

Casual Mah Jongg

Judee Wickersham, 520-989-3254

1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Tue., 1-4 pm, Desert Oasis

Come and play on Tuesdays for a casual, fun game.

Thursday Mah Jongg

Cathy Morrow 360-739-0376

Thu., 1-4 pm, Desert Oasis

Summer heat slows everything down a little. I tend to hibernate in the house on those long lazy afternoons. Sometimes I get to thinking about this year’s Maj card. There are some unique uses of the Dragons. How many hands require stand-alone Dragons? How many hands have at least one set of four Dragons? And how about those Dragons that come in threes?

I guess that’s enough thinking for one afternoon. Tomorrow I may focus on the use of Flowers. Fortunately, Thursday is just around the corner. Join our group for a stimulating Maj afternoon. New players are always welcome.

Women’s Pan (Panguingue)

Claudia Case 206-579-6500

Mon., Fri., 12:30-4 pm, Wed., 9 am-12:30 pm, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

If you enjoy a challenge, come and observe our game of Pan (Panguingue). It’s a fun and interesting game. We would love to have you join us.

Pinochle

Chris Auclair 585-309-9065

Mon., 5:30 pm, Desert Oasis

If you would enjoy playing this friendly card game, bring $1 to Desert Oasis on Mondays at 5:30 PM.

Five Crowns

Pat Hansen or Fern Strandskov ferndean@aol.com

Sat., 4:30 and 5:30 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo www.scov5crowns.weebly.com

Five Crowns is a fun and easy game to play. See our website for a short video. Players usually play one, two or three games, depending on what time they arrive. Players are randomly assigned to tables, and each game normally takes one hour. For each game you play, you need to bring 12 dimes and one quarter. So if you plan to play three games, bring 36 dimes and three quarters. New players are always welcome.

Gin Rummy

Bob Segebrecht or Sue Lilja 802-236-0150

Sat., 9 am, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Call Sue if you have any questions or suggestions.

Dave Flatness 425-443-3708

Wed., 5:30-8:30 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

We play single deck and rotate partners every four hands. Bring $1 for your tally. If your skills are a little rusty, we can get you up to speed quickly. Annual dues $5 pp.

Poker

Dealer’s Choice Poker

Steve Dirks 520-429-3303 stevenkdirks@gmail.com

Tue., 6 pm, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Our game is open to all SCOV residents. Games: Texas hold’em, crazy pineapple, Omaha, seven-card stud, criss cross, slide-rule and a couple of five-card draw variations. The dealer antes 25¢. All games are high-low except for Texas hold’em and crazy pineapple, which are high only. Stakes are 25¢ for the early round of bets and 50¢ for the last two rounds.

Contact Steve Dirks for a Word document with the full club rules and a detailed description of the games.

Men’s Friday Poker

David Dellinger 480-620-5519 davidjdeljan@aol.com

Fri., 5:45-8:45 pm, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Friday Poker plays every Friday evening at Desert Oasis. We play easygoing poker with low stakes. Games are high only, five-card draw, five-card stud, seven-card stud, Texas holdʼem, Omaha and criss cross. No dues. Bring your own refreshments. Cards are provided. Dealer antes 5¢ per player and chooses the game. Absolute requirements are to leave politics and religion at the door and enjoy three hours of no-hassle, understandable poker. We welcome new players. Bring nickels, dimes and quarters.

Call David if you would like to review rules of play before your first game. Show up at 5:30 pm so we can start playing by 5:45 pm.

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Scrabble

Jan Fischer 520-825-2401 fischer_janice@comcast.net

Fri., 1-3 pm, Desert Oasis

People seem to think that the game of Scrabble is difficult or hard since it deals with spelling. Maybe this article will give you a new perspective to a game that millions of people around the world play every day. An example of words that can be made from tiles that comprise the game of Scrabble, is the word "coffee." Does anyone ever think how many letters are in words we write or speak each day? A Scrabble game has two Cs, nine Os, and 12 Es, so there are plenty of chances to spell the word "coffee." Thousands of people around the world do crossword puzzles every day and many of them also play Scrabble.

The SCOV Scrabble Club has been around since the early days of our community, and so far has survived a pandemic and many long, hot summers. We are a small group trying to get more of our residents to drop in and give Scrabble a try. We welcome anyone and everyone to visit.

Sheepshead - Schafkopf

Jeff Rusch 920-202-0007 jffrusch@yahoo.com

Tue., 10 am-noon, Desert Oasis

Schafkopf, better known as Sheepshead, is a card game most commonly played in Wisconsin and surrounding midwest states. If you are interested in joining us, contact Jeff.

Music

Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) Kactus Krooners

Mike Moyer 520-308-8881 mmoyerpp@gmail.com

Mon., 10 am-noon, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Love those barbershop harmonies? Got a song in your heart? Want to hear and feel and learn what it’s like to blend your voice with others, barbershop style? Come join this fun mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just two hours every Monday morning. It's a great way to start each week. Music is provided and visitors are welcome. There is strength in numbers, the more the merrier. Come join in song. Whoever is here, we'll start up on Monday, July 10, Desert Oasis.

Different Drummers Women’s Circle

Zona Boss 520-638-6644, Colleen Hoffman 520-825-8393

Wed., 2-3:30 pm, 2338 E. Montrose Canyon Dr. On hiatus

Drumming sessions are on hiatus until fall. Check the August Tipster for our startup date. Have a fun, safe summer. Our sessions start with some hands-on individual instruction, a virtual program and drum along. There will be some drums available for newcomers' use.

The Different Drummers Women’s Circle provides a community drum circle for anyone wanting to connect with others through hand drumming using African Djembe drums, handheld Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests.

Join us to drum, laugh and meet new friends. For centuries, people worldwide have used group drumming to energize minds and bodies, strengthen community bonds, release stress and celebrate life.

Early Music Recorder Ensemble

Joyce Minks 520-825-0642 minksjoy42@comcast.net

Mon., 3:30 pm, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Do you have a recorder (the musical instrument)? Want to learn or improve your skills? Would you like to play in a fun group? Soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorders welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. Music is provided and instruments are available. We meet one hour every Monday, starting July 10. Learners and visitors welcome. Let’s make beautiful music together.

Sun City Singers

Director Don Hess ddhess@yahoo.com

Pres. Bob Westendorf rewestendorf@live.com

Tue., 6:30-8:30 pm, Activity Center/Kiva

The Sun City Singers will present a concert on the Fourth of July at 2 pm, Auditorium. Admission is free, and complimentary ice cream will be provided. Then the singers will be off for the summer. On September 12, we will resume rehearsals on Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30 pm, Activity Center/ Kiva. We are a community chorus with no audition required. Do you love to sing? Come join us. New members are always welcome. For more information, contact our director, Don Hess.

Ukulele - Sun City Strummers

Pres. John Sand 520-308-5883 jocher_sand@hotmail.com

Musical Director Don Bong

Tue., 10-11:30 am, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

www.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele

Guitar players: come play and join in the fun. We have a good time playing oldies but goodies. The baritone ukulele is easy for guitar players. We have loaner ukuleles. Come join us every Tuesday at Desert Oasis.

Sports

Bike - Vistoso Cyclists

Treas. Roger Paluska 970-368-0124 rcpalu@gmail.com

Sec.-Sherri Rutman 763-443-9379 srutman100@aol.com

www.vistosocyclists.org

Cycling renews us. Getting outside in the clean air, taking in the incredible mountain views and biking with friends are some of the reasons we choose to live here. Oro Valley is one of the greatest biking destinations in the country. Wide streets, gorgeous bike paths, clean air and desert beauty draw cyclists from all over the country.

Cycling here is a dream come true for members of the Sun City Vistoso Cycling Club (VCC). With over 250 members and organized group rides four days per week, there’s a ride for everyone.

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Sun City Singers sharing their gift of song at their spring concert in the renovated Auditorium

We support three local charitable organizations: Wheels for Kids, El Grupo and the Interfaith Community Food Bank. VCC volunteers build or repair and deliver over 400 bikes to kids in the Tucson area every year through the Wheels for Kids (WFK) program. WFK’s 40 volunteers have delivered over 4,600 bikes to charities such as Boys and Girls Club, Casa de los Niños and More Than a Bed. New volunteers are welcome.

For more information or to join, please visit our website. Ride. Have fun. Be safe.

Billiards

Pres. Robert Dufur 503-312-0809 robertdufur@outlook.com

Mon.-Fri., noon-4 pm, Catalina Vista/Billiards

New members are always welcome. The club dues are $5.

Our weekly activities are round robins on Mondays (straight 8-ball) 2-4 pm, Tuesdays (“One-Fifteen” 8-ball) 1:15-4 pm, and Thursdays (straight 8-ball) 10 am-noon. All members at all levels are welcome. These round robins are for fun only (not for money). Based on the number of players that show up, we will have a rotation set up, so everyone plays every round. Wednesdays from 10 am-noon are reserved for the women’s division. The Billiards Room is reserved for members only, Monday-Friday, noon-4 pm. Stop by and play a game or two.

Birders Group

Peggy Smith 520-344-0991 pdsaz@aol.com www.scovbirding.wix.com/birdersgroup

bocce play on Wednesdays around 9 pm. BYOB.

To see what times are open for general play and to reserve a court, please check the Court Reservation system on Sun City’s website at https://suncityorovalley.com/book-court-la.

Gun Club

Pres. Joe Noll 229-894-0412 janoll41@aol.com

Second Wed., Oct.-Apr., 2-4 pm, Activity Center/Hopi

The Gun Club stresses safety and education in the enjoyment, handling and collecting of firearms and all the shooting sports. All are welcome.

Hiking

Pres. Jacob O’Neill jakemponeill@gmail.com

Scheduled hikes are posted on the website www.scovhiking.org

Hikes continue through the summer, just not as frequently as in the cooler months of the year. Check our website to see what hikes are scheduled. Hikes start early to escape some of the heat. Remember to bring more water or electrolyte drinks than you think you will need, salty carbohydrate snacks and maybe a cooling neck towel. Don’t forget to apply plenty of sunscreen and wear a wide-brimmed hat.

Horseshoes

Ron Knudson 520-825-9307, cell 520-250-4183 for info

Tue., Thu., Oct.-Apr., 2 pm; May-Sep, 8 am

The Pits at Catalina Vista

How about a fun time in the great outdoors? Join us Tuesdays and Thursdays at the horseshoe pits. Horseshoes are available or bring your own. No fees or membership required. Just come and have fun. Everyone is welcome, firsttimers or old-timers.

Pickleball

Pres. Michael Voellinger eer26003@gmail.com

VP-Orientation Linda Dolsberry Ldolsberry@gmail.com

Registration can be found on the website: www.scovpb.org

Male barn swallow

Barn swallows are said to be found in more places on earth than any other bird species. While there are six species of swallows that call Arizona home, the colorful barn swallow is the most common here in SCOV. They particularly like to build their mud nests under structures during May and June. The restrooms by the pickleball courts are a favored spot. Want to learn more?

We are a 110-plus member, activity-oriented group and all SCOV residents are invited to join us on our field trips to learn more about the birds here in Arizona (we carpool). If you are interested in joining us, ask Peggy Smith to add you to our mailing list so we can keep you up-to-date on the trips, which tend to be ad hoc as the monsoons approach and we enter our summer hiatus.

Bocce

Pres. Gail Parson gailscov@comcast.net

VP Ginny Howes, kandghowes@comcast.net www.scovbocce.weebly.com

Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-9 pm, Bocce Courts

Bocce is a fun activity that people of all ages and abilities enjoy. You just need to be able to pick up the ball and roll it. Annual dues are $5. A membership form is on the club website under Club Info. Please arrive 15 minutes before the starting time and pick up a wooden stick from the starter. Space limits each session to the first 32 players, with members given priority. Courts are open to only Bocce Club League play Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from 7-9 pm. We’ve started having a social hour on the Kiva Patio after

This past spring, a group of women in the Pickleball Club formed a team, named the Dinking Buddies, and registered to compete in the Arizona Pickleball Players League (APPL). Weekly competitions were held against teams from around the Southern Arizona region, and the Dinking Buddies made it to the regional play-offs. Quite an accomplishment for their first year. It was enjoyable, exciting and successful. They continue to practice and plan to embark upon a second season of APPL play next spring.

You must be a member of the Pickleball Club to participate in club activities. Club registration is on the SCOVPB website. Zero zero two.

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The Dinking Buddies competed in the Arizona Pickleball Players League (APPL)

POP Tennis

Pres. Brian Goff 518-719-6224 bwgoff@outlook.com

VP Warren Burda 520-308-1118 wpburda@gmail.com

Treas. Jim Steinmetz 440-552-6173 vintner731@gmail.com

Tue., Thu., Sat., 7-9 am, Desert Oasis

It’s a well-known fact that you should never bet on the weather, but in Arizona you can bet that July will be a hot month. With a little luck, the temperature will be moderated by some cooling monsoon rains. Between those rainstorms be sure to get out on the courts to play some POP Tennis, share some laughs and burn some calories. It’s a great way to start your day. We’ll see you out on the courts.

Tennis

Pres. Jim Benshoof 612-799-5918

Open Group Tennis, Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30-10:30 am

Chris Gerber 763-360-8393 Jan Dunbar 815-766-0819

Open Group Tennis, Tue., Thu., Sat., 8-10 am Mark Lankes 315-450-1676

Open Group Tennis, Tue., Thu., Sat., 10 am-noon Jen Garvin 520-400-4368

Wallyball

Pres. Rich Hoskins 520-222-5339 Richscotthoskins@gmail.com

VP Tom Cooksey 503-753-5737 tdcooksey@msn.com

Treas. Janell Raty 530-401-2477 janello66@yahoo.com

Game days, Tue., Fri., setup 12:45 pm, play 1-3 pm, AFC/Racquetball Ct.

Wallyball is volleyball played on a racquetball court with three to five players on each side. It is fast, fun, and a great workout that tones muscles and improves coordination. Players use the walls to create angles on shots but cannot use the ceiling or back wall of the opposing team.

Racquetball

Pres. Mike Middleton 508-954-4581

Mon.-Fri., 8-11 am, AFC/Racquetball Court

Welcome club member Gary to our group. Our coffee gatherings at The Bistro are still ongoing after we play. We wish Larry and Mike speedy recoveries and look forward to their return to the court. We shall find out whether the cane or the walker will win the race in the fall.

Table Tennis

Co-Pres. Dorothy Filip dotfilip520@gmail.com

Co-Pres. John Smith jdsaz@aol.com

Tue., women 1:30 pm; all play 3-5 pm

Thu., all play 4:30-8 pm; Sat., all play 9 am-noon

Sun., all play 1-3 pm. All play is at Catalina Vista

Think about having fun on a July afternoon, away from the outdoor heat. Come to Table Tennis (aka ping pong) and in the cool comfort of Catalina Vista, you can find easy activity or vigorous competition. You can exercise eye-hand coordination, motor speed and concentration in an atmosphere of fun and friendship. All are welcome, whether you have never played or have super skills. Club paddles and balls are waiting for you; just remember to wear good sport shoes. You will usually find friendly club members playing in the first hours of each session. If you are inviting a gaggle of family and friends, you may like the later hours.

We welcome new members, both men and women. Come see if the game is for you.

Water Volleyball

Pres. Pete Coy Petecoy@gmail.com 360-739-4100

VP Karen Alexander Karenandbrian2001@yahoo.com

VP Barb Satterly 520-825-8965 Craftylady838@aol.com

Treas. John Lesko 248-231-0546 azjl1946@gmail.com

Recreational play Thu., Sun., 1-3 pm, Desert Oasis pool

Advanced play Mon. 1-3 pm, Wed. 10 am-noon, Desert Oasis pool

It is all about the fun and laughter. Players keep coming back because they have fun, laugh at their own shots and the shots of others, and cheer when someone makes a great one. Whether you are a seasoned athlete or looking for a way to become more active, this game may be for you. Come by and watch, but bring your suit because you may feel like you want to join in the fun. We welcome new folks who are just checking to see if this game might interest them.

Travel Day Trippers

Chair Laura Suchocki 520-612-7226

Membership Nancy and Lou Phillippi 520-638-6957

Second Fri., 9 am, Activity Center/Native American Rooms

Tue., Aug. 1: Free casino trip to Desert Diamond Casino on Valencia. Limit of 40 people. Casino-provided shuttle buses leave SCOV at 10:30 am. and depart casino for return trip at 3 pm. New players receive $20 in free play, plus everyone receives $5 for food. Deadline to register: July 20. Monitor: Nancy O’Hara 847-207-7115

Thu., Aug. 17: Tucson Museum of Art. Lunch at the Café a la C’Art. Cost: $68 pp, includes entry, lunch, bus, tax and tip. Cutoff date is August 7. Monitor: Laura Suchocki, 520-612-7226

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The stance is casual, but the sideline shot will be lethal Club member Tricia Meyers participated in a performance by the renowned Ping Pong Man

Fri., Sep. 1–Sun., Sep. 3: Cottonwood/Sedona. Wine tastings in Old Town; Verde Canyon evening wine train; dinner and show at Blazin’ M Ranch; Copper Museum; Montezuma Castle National Monument; buffet at Cliff Casino. Cost: $1,232/dbl. ($616 pp), $758/sgl. $100 pp deposit, final payment Aug. 11. Monitor: Pam Divis, 630-339-6864 Future plans:

Nov.: Cosanti Bells site, Paradise Valley, AZ

Dec. 17: Christmas luncheon

RV Club - Sundowners

Pres. Eric Wiley 360-510-1641 w.eric.wiley@gmail.com

VP Bob Whipple 608-469-7690 rjwhip@yahoo.com

Website: https://sundownersrvclub.wildapricot.org

Meetings second Mon., 9 am, Catalina Vista

Our next meeting will be Monday, October 9, 9 am, Catalina Vista. If you are a newcomer to SCOV and have an RV, please join us as a guest.

During the October meeting, plans will be finalized for the Route 66 trip slated for October 30 through November 3. Space is still available for this trip. Please sign up online during the summer.

Survivors of a Loved One Who Died by Suicide

Ester Leutenberg ester36@gmail.com 520-444-8529

Individual encounters offered

There is nothing as helpful as talking to another person who has lost a close loved one who died by suicide. If you wish to share the experience and feelings of your loss, please contact Ester Leutenberg, who lost her son to suicide when he was 30 years old.

Vistoso Helpful Hands

For assistance call 520-447-0077

Chair Barb McNeill bjmac68@gmail.com

If some of your activities are fewer during the summer, we can always use more volunteers, even for just the summer. Stop by the Welcome Center for an application. We will contact you.

Vistoso Helpful Hands is an all-volunteer organization assisting SCOV residents who need help in a temporary crisis/ needy situation. We assist with caregiver relief/shut-in visiting, transportation, animal care, handyman services, light housekeeping/yard care, paperwork organization, errands and picking up take-out meals from The Views Restaurant. We also have a resource file with referrals for paid and other volunteer services.

For help call 520-447-0077. If we are not available, leave a message with your name/phone number. We will call you back.

Wheels for Kids

Tom Terfehr 520-789-7243 www.azwfk.org

Club member, Warren Ellis, was the winner of the Taco & Tequila Beer Bottle Cap Bingo contest by filling his card before all other players. The event coordinator is presenting a coveted New Mexico Tech t-shirt

In May 2023, seven club RVs toured New Mexico, visiting the Very Large Array Radio Telescope Observatory, Chaco Canyon National Historic Park and the Petrified Forest in Arizona. The 1,000-mile trip included a stop in Socorro, NM, home to New Mexico Tech University. The University was hosting Cinco de Mayo Taco & Tequila Night, which the club members attended and greatly enjoyed.

Partnered Organizations

The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations. SCOV does not sponsor, support, assume responsibility or liability for the information.

Kevin D. 708-732-2943 kjd728@aol.com, Tue., 7 pm, Desert Oasis

This group has resumed regular meetings.

Payton Davies

Parkinson’s Support

520-401-7275 bpwdavies@gmail.com

Third Wed., 10:30 am-noon, Resurrection Lutheran Church, Katie’s Korner 11575 N. 1st Ave., Oro Valley

People with Parkinson’s Disease as well as caregivers and/or family are welcome.

Do you remember your first bike? Wheels for Kids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing rehabbed bicycles to children and families in need in the Tucson area. To date, we have donated 4,600 bikes to local nonprofits, who then distribute the bikes to their clients. Some of our partner organizations include Refugee Focus, Boys and Girls Club of Tucson, Children’s Advocacy Center, Casa de los Niños, Ronald McDonald House and Youth On Their Own. Wheels for Kids is an all-volunteer effort, and we are always happy to welcome new people to our team. If you are interested in learning more, please visit our website or call Tom Terfehr. Help kids experience the same joy you had when you got your first bike.

Extended Community

Al-Anon

Al-Anon helps friends and families of problem drinkers. www.so-az-alanon.org 520-323-2229.

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Classifieds

The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations that are neither sponsored nor supported by SCOV Community Association, Inc. SCOV assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.

BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; BBQ=Barbecue; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; FR=Family Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; FP=Fireplace; S/S=Stainless Steel; WiFi=Wireless Internet Service. Classified Advertising $10/ad • Deadline 10th of the Month.

RENTAL WANTED: Retired Iowa married couple looking for SCOV rental for 2-3 months starting in Jan. 2024. We are nonsmokers with no pets. We will take great care of your home and can provide references from our first stay in SCOV this year to attest to that. Contact Joe 319-560-8654 or email jwspumpingiron@aol.com.

RENTAL WANTED: Retired Oregon couple looking for a small rental home to rent for one month, either Feb. or Mar., 2024. We are friends with a current SCOV owner and are nonsmokers with no pets. References upon request in addition to our SCOV friend. Contact Sally at 503-351-5353 or email ksbkp@comcast.net.

RENTAL WANTED: Current SCOV resident looking for year-round rental starting September 2023. Has a cat. Contact Patrick at 612-308-2577 or email pconnoy@ hutman.net.

FOR RENT: Newly available 2 BR/2 BA. Jul. 1, 2023 through Dec. 31, 2024. King in primary; queen in guest. 1,750 sq. ft., formal living and dining room. Wonderful view on 14th fairway. Call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2022@gmail.com.

FOR RENT: Popular expanded 1,573 sq. ft. Silvercreek model, 2 BR/2 BA. Open floor plan with tile and carpet, ceiling fan in every room. Fully furnished, king in primary, queen in guest, reclining couch in living room, smart TV. Includes all utilities, WiFi, cable, W/D, BBQ on covered patio with ceiling fan. Fully enclosed back yard. N/S, N/P. Email dixie476@gmail.com or call 636-544-1706 for availability starting May 2023.

FOR RENT: Quiet, private rental available summer and fall months 2023. Monthly okay and flexible on dates. Fully furnished, 1,575 sq. ft., 2 BR/2 BA, Silver Creek model. Less than half mile to aquatic and fitness center. Backs to desert wash. King in primary. Includes essential utilities and Wi-Fi. N/S, N/P. Contact Paul at 571-244-3760 or email at paseve@msn.com.

FOR RENT: Beautifully furnished home within walking distance to pool and gym. Huge shaded rear yard with fruit trees and roses, mountain view from front patio. King bed in primary with TV and queen in guest BR. Arizona room out front and small office off of kitchen. No pets or smoking. Fully tiled throughout, four month minimum, firm. $2,800/month, all utilities included. Call Arlene 520-989-3285.

HOUSE WATCH: Jay’s Home Watch with TLC, “I’ll watch your home when you’re not.” I will check on your home regularly, water indoor plants, bring in mail, newspapers and packages, contact your handy person, landscaper, irrigation person, etc., if needed and take care of any emergencies that arise. I will email you with an update each time I visit your home. Jay Leutenberg, all-year resident. Call 520-444-8529, email jayleu35@gmail.com.

PET CARE: When you’re not home, I will make sure your pets are cared for and well loved. My services include dog walking, boarding of dogs and cat care. I am able to administer medications if needed. Suzanne Batten, 253-310-2693, email: suzbatten@gmail.com.

BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 520-529-2984.

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