Tipster
April 2013
Sun City OroValley It’s More Than Living...It’s a Lifestyle!
www.scovaz.com
BOD Study Session Thursday, April 11, 9 AM Vistoso Center/Apache BOD Meeting Tuesday, April 23, 9 AM Social Hall/Papago
New Board of Directors are:
Richard Babin
Cathy Hartrich
Jon Olson
Association Committees............4 Association News........................3 Café Specials.............................11 Classified...................................31 Clubs...........................................14 Coming Events..........................12 Extended Community................30 Feature.......................................11 For Your Information.................13 Golf...............................................9 Heros Among Us 2013................8
Photo by Arlene Meteyer
Hours of Operation....................... .2 Memoriam................................... .14 Partnered Organizations............ .29 Sun City Vistoso Foundation.... .11 Thank You Corner....................... .14 Town of Oro Valley..................... .29 Workshops and Classes............ .13
Sun City OroValley
Tipster Published monthly by Sun City Oro Valley 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. Oro Valley, AZ 85755 520-825-3711
Board of Directors
Email address for BOD members directors@suncityorovalley.com Robert Hefner, rjh1458@gmail.com..............................................................................President Ruth Gitzendanner, gitzcpa@comcast.net......................................................... Vice President George Williams, newilliams77@msn.com.................................................................Secretary Dick Brammell, dbrammell@corwinappraisal.com..................................................Treasurer Janice Fischer, fischer_janice@comcast.net................................................................. Director Lou Gard, lougard@q.com................................................................................................. Director Steve Knapp, sknappscv@gmail.com............................................................................. Director
Management Team Bob Mariani, bmariani@suncityorovalley.com.......................General Manager, 917-8080 Joe Byron, jbyron@suncityorovalley.com....................................... Café Manager, 917-8074 Robin Coulter, rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com .....................Assistant Manager, 917-8070 Mary Cunningham, scvcam@suncityorovalley.com..... Com. Area Maint. Sup., 917-8059 Julie Foerster, jfoerster@suncityorovalley.com.......................Human Resources, 917-8061 Kim Griggs, kgriggs@theviewsgolfclub.com............................. Golf Professional, 917-8053 Michael Kropf, scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com.....Golf Course Superintendent, 917-8063 Ken Sandrock, ksandrock@suncityorovalley.com..........................Facilities Sup., 917-8078 Pam Sarpalius, psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com................. Program Director, 917-8077 Randy Trenary, rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com................................... Controller, 917-8060
Support Team Jim Cundiff, jcundiff@suncityorovalley.com...................... Community Services, 917-8058 Lonnie Davis, ldavis@suncityorovalley.com............................ Fitness Supervisor, 917-8073 Marnie Goodbody, mgoodbody@suncityorovalley.com .....................Librarian, 917-8064 Kim Green, kgreen@suncityorovalley.com........................ Accounting Assistant, 917-8062 Norma Meyers, nmeyers@suncityorovalley.com................................... Secretary, 917-8065 Kathy Peabody, kpeabody@suncityorovalley.com................. Admin. Specialist, 917-8068 Chris Richard, crichard@suncityorovalley.com.....Communications Coordinator, 917-8069 Coco Sullivan, faccoord@suncityorovalley.com...............Facilities Coordinator, 917-8072 Social Hall Monitor........................................................................................................... 917-8066 Aquatic & Fitness Center Monitor...................................................................................917-8067
Editor, Layout and Design: Chris Richard Advertising: Norma Meyers and Chris Richard Printing By: AlphaGraphics Tipster Editorial Committee Lou Phillippi.................................Co-Chair Del Salvaterra.............................Co-Chair Harriet Diss................................... Member Arlene Douglas............................ Member Peggy Gardner............................. Member Glenda Gillespie........................... Member George Holthus............................ Member Sharon Knudson.......................... Member
Karen Koopmans......................... Member Barbara Martucci........................ Member Paul Mercer................................... Member Ann Owen..................................... Member Lynn Parker................................... Member Laura Pigott.................................. Member Shirley Peterson........................... Member Linda Stiegler............................... Member
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Hours
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Operation
Administration Office...............825-3711 ext 120 Mon.-Fri......................................................................... 7:30 AM-4:30 PM
Aquatic & Fitness Center......................917-8067 Facilities
Daily........................................................................................ 5 AM-9 PM
Pool
Mon.-Sat. ........................................................................... 5 AM-8:30 PM Sun. ................................................................................... 5 AM-5:30 PM Children’s Hours.................................................................... 11 AM-1 PM
Café Food Service to 3 PM only.......................825-3277
Sun., Mon., Wed., Thr., Fri., Sat............. 7 AM-6 PM..... Tue., 7 AM-5 PM Recording of daily Café specials................................... 825-3711 ext 205 Reservations.............................................................................825-3277
Catalina Vista..................................... 825-8613
Mon.-Fri................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat........................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PM Sun.......................................................................................... 9 AM-6 PM
Community Assistance - Loan Room
Telephone Reservations............................................................917-8052 Mon., Wed. and Fri. ......................................................................8-9 AM Reservations and Pick Up, Cart Barn/Loan Room Tue. and Thu. ...............................................................................8-9 AM
Community Services........... 10 AM-Noon...917-8058 Consumer Referral............................... 917-8079
Mon.-Fri. ............................................................................9:30-11:30 AM
Costume Closet Call for appointment.........818-3516 Desert Oasis..........................................825-0495 Facilities
Mon.-Fri................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat........................................................................................... 9 AM-8 PM Sun.......................................................................................... 9 AM-6 PM
Pool
Mon.-Fri. .................................................................................. 9 AM-5PM Sat...................................................................................... 9 AM-7:30 PM Sun. ................................................................................... 9 AM-5:30 PM Children’s Hours: daily ...........................................................Noon-4 PM Except Thu. and Sun...............................................................Noon-2 PM
Gift Shop of Sun City............................917-8051
Mon.-Fri................................................................................... 9 AM-4 PM Sat................................................................................... 9 AM-12:30 PM
Library....................................................917-8064
Mon.-Fri..................................................................... 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PM Sat...........................................................................................9 AM-Noon
Posse................................. 449-0014 or 449-7970 Pro Shop................................................. 825-3110 Golf Info Line.................................................................................825-0322 Mon., Fri., Sat., Sun. ................................................................ 7 AM-5 PM Tue. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-5 PM Wed., Thu. .......................................................................... 7:30 AM-5 PM Driving Range Hours Mon., Fri., Sat., Sun. ................................................................. 7 AM-5PM Tues. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-3 PM Wed. ................................................................................... 7:30 AM-5 PM Thu. .................................................................................... 7:30 AM-3 PM
Social Hall..............................................917-8066
Mon.-Fri................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat........................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PM Sun.......................................................................................... 9 AM-6 PM
Vistoso Center....................................... 825-3711 After-Hours Emergencies.....................825-1161
If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. a broken irrigation head) 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.
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. Different Viewpoints on Spending by George Williams My second term on the Board is over this month, and I cannot run again for two years. The Community is safe from my contrary voting habits until May of 2015, and maybe much longer, as I don’t remember anyone ever getting elected for a third term. There are many opinions on how the Association should spend the money collected from our members. In a general sense, at least in my mind, there are those who want to keep Sun City Oro Valley clean and shiny, repainted, repaired and as comfortable, attractive and affordable as possible. Others want to make our neighborhood one of the leading Age-Restricted Developments in Arizona. Those folks want to have our facilities match or exceed the features of our competitors regardless of the costs to try. My position, and the reason I’ve run for the Board twice, is that we’ll never be able to match the new larger houses and facilities offered by developers now and in the past few years. No amount of spending on restaurants, landscaping improvements and other additional facilities will enhance our community enough to put us in a leadership position compared to new nearby developments. The best way to maintain SCOV’s desirability is to maintain it well and recognize that we’re a fine place to live, in a great location with affordable dues and solid financial reserves. With that philosophy, I’ve voted against spending for many of the projects and enhancements that have been undertaken in recent years. I’m often voted down by the other members of the Board six to one. That doesn’t mean I’m wrong and the others are right. It just means that there are more of them than there are of me. I don’t resent my frequent failures to convince the Board that some of these expenditures are unwarranted. I do relish the fact that I can vote against these items and can represent those of you who agree with me. I often think that it’s a very good thing that there are seven of us on the Board. That means that the sensible majority can easily overrule the loose cannon maverick and do what’s best for the Association. In my defense, the Board should always have at least one stubborn old curmudgeon just to prove that not everybody agrees with them. Summer Hours Now in Effect Please note that facilities are operating on summer hours until October. Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
General Manager - Bob Mariani
Estate Sale Rules Update Most of you may recall that the Association membership voted a couple of years ago to allow estate sales. The parameters of an estate sale as outlined in the CC&Rs are: Estate sales or estate liquidations for the purpose of disposing of a substantial portion of the materials owned by a person(s) who are vacating his/ her/their home due to death or incapacitation. This CC&R stipulation is subject to rules approved by the Board of Directors. Included in those rules are time of operation parameters, stipulations that only items that are in the home and not items brought into the home may be sold with sign and parking stipulations. Although most of the estate sales have been run well, a few violations of the rules have occurred that resulted in modifications of the rules. To be more specific, the Board recently approved changing the deposit that must be submitted with an application to hold an estate sale from $250 to $500. This is a fully refundable deposit as long as the estatesale rules are followed. Violations of the rules can result in retention of some or all of the deposit. Also, the fine for holding an estate sale without approval or a sale that does not qualify for an estate sale (garage sale) has been increased to $500. Obviously, this fine was established to discourage residents from holding garage sales and/or from failing to submit an application and receiving approval to hold an estate sale. In addition to the above rule and fine changes, the time during which an estate sale may be held was changed from 8 AM–4 PM to 9 AM–5 PM. The reason for this change was that the setup for most of the estate sales begins at least an hour prior to the sale actually taking place. This change should lessen the early morning-hour noise and traffic that occurs which can be disturbing to the neighbors. So that estate sales can continue in the future please follow the simple rules that have been established.
Coffee and Conversation with the General Manager and a Board Member
Wednesday, April 3, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi An Informal Exchange of Information
On The Cover...
This photo was taken on our way home from a wonderful day of birdingwith the Sun City Birding Club. We stopped the car to watch this magnificent bird soar overhead. I think he performed just for our enjoyment. Arlene Meteyer
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Association Committees Committee meetings are open and all residents are welcome to attend. Active Health Committee Chair Judy Bjorling 818-1296 http://scovaz.com/committees/activehealth/
Don’t miss the free Active Health presentation When You Can’t Get to the Gym, Wednesday, April 17, 1 PM, Auditorium. AFC Coordinator, Lonnie Davis, and personal trainer, Ray Jerkins, with Sharon Hertle, will present tips for exercising at home or out-of-doors when you can’t go to the gym, due to illness, injury or when your gym is being remodeled. A good time was had by all at our First Annual Miniature Golf Tournament (see photo) on March 2. There were prizes galore! Check out the Café’s new delicious, healthy menu and let them know what you think. Visit our website, Google: Sun City Active Health Committee, for information on programs and health. ARC Architectural Review Chair Ric Raynor 520-604-0771 Second and Fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui Communication Committee Chair Richard Babin 520-989-3321 rbabin@rochester.rr.com First Monday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache http://www.scovaz.com/committees/communications/index.html
Attention seasonal residents. Do you sometimes wonder what happens in SCOV during the months that you are away? If so, there are ways to keep in touch, including having the Tipster mailed to your summer residence. Of course, you can also access the Tipster online, but some people prefer a hard copy. It’s easy to arrange to receive the Tipster by mail. Call Norma Meyers Vistoso Center 917-8065 and ask her about the options available for mailing. After choosing one, you will need to visit the Administration Office to finalize arrangements. There is a small monthly charge for the service, but keeping current on life in SCOV is priceless. And contrary to rumor, there is life in SCOV in the summer. The Communications Committee continues to seek new members. Please contact Richard Babin if you would like to help improve communication in our community.
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Once a month residents are needed to insert flyers. Receive your Tipster early and share refreshments with us at the Auditorium. The work is usually performed on the last weekday of the month at approximately 10:45 AM. Call Dave or Tempe Johnson 825-6994. Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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CAC Community Assistance Committee Chair George Holthus 818-1042 Carolyn Carson 825-1514 Third Thursday, 4 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui
Aluminum Can Donations: Put those aluminum cans to work for SCOV. Deposit only empty, clean aluminum cans in the box outside the Social Hall kitchen. For safety reasons, do not deposit unrinsed cans which attract bees and may become a hazard. Profits fund the equipment for the Loan Room. Please help us by recycling your aluminum cans but place your trash in your trash containers. CAC volunteers delivered their seventh can load for the year to the recycling center. 480 pounds netted $297.60, bringing the year-to-date total poundage to 3,400 pounds and the year-to-date revenue to $2,087.60. The Loan Room has been busy the past several weeks with many people telling us that they weren’t aware of our service. We are located at the end of the Cart Barn and provide short-term loans of tables, chairs, rollaways, cots, children’s equipment and many medical items. Come and visit us, on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8-9 AM. The recycling of aluminum cans in our community enables us to purchase medical equipment and other items for the Loan Room in addition to helping fund other groups or projects that benefit Sun City Oro Valley. We have recently purchased golf clubs for children that will be loaned through the Pro Shop, helped fund a new pod for the Wheels for Kids group, repaired and painted the dog park fence and assisted the embroidery group with the purchase of a new machine. Reservations can be made by telephone Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8-9 AM. We look forward to serving you. Consumer Referral Co-Chairs Don and Pat Pomeroy 825-1725 Desk Phone 917-8079 Monday-Friday, 9:30-11:30 AM, Social Hall
Connect to our online list of vendors 1. On the home page www.suncityorovalley.com under the Residents drop-down menu, click on Members Only. 2. Log in with your user name and password. This is also the page where you can create a new account. 3. Click on Log In. 4. Click on the last blue line, Consumer Referral List. Election Committee
SCOV Voter Validation and Ballot Counting Ballots were tallied Tuesday, March 26. The newly elected Directors are: Richard Babin, Cathy Hartrich and Jon Olson all for three-year terms. Finance and Budget Chair Tut Tustison 825-9431 Third Monday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache
The Ultimate Neighborhood Watch Keep our neighborhood safe. Join the Posse.
Call Del Balston 825-9681 or John Njaa 825-5486 today. April 2013, Sun City Oro Valley Tipster
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Gift Shop Co-Chairs Julie Holtry 825-4473 Sharon Henderson 247-0707 Gift Shop 917-8051 Shop Hours Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM, Saturday, 9 AM-12:30 PM Second Wednesday, 9 AM www.vistosogiftshop.com
Need a gift for graduation, a shower, a wedding or for any occasion? The Gift Shop has a wonderful array of merchandise for any occasion. Come in and see our offerings. The Gift Shop has items for every taste.
The Artists of the Month for April are Dottie Bentz and Don Jovag. They have each selected some special items for display in the center-front Gift Shop window. Don’s inlaid wooden bowls have to be seen to be believed. Any of his pieces would be a wonderful wedding present. If you’re looking for a baby gift, Dottie makes up some cloth books that are not only colorful, they are practical and won’t rip. Even if you don’t have a need now, feel free to stop by and browse. GAC Government Affairs Committee Chair Sally Evert 818-3068 saljack439@msn.com Second Wednesday 1-2 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui
Mark your calendars for a Forum on Wednesday, April 10, 6 PM, Social Hall/Navajo which will include an update on the business of the Town of Oro Valley from Council members Joe Hornat and Mary Snider and a Golder Ranch firefighter’s program A Day in the Life of a Firefighter. Have you ever wondered how the firefighters spend their days when they are not rushing off to an emergency? They will cover how many hours a day are spent on physical fitness and how much time is spent on equipment maintenance? We may even get them to reveal one of their favorite recipes. The Government Affairs Committee has a new address for you to contact Town of Oro Valley Council members. You won’t have to look up individual addresses to communicate lkoepfer@orovalleyaz.gov. Marketing and Publicity Chair Barbara Ross 818-0701 Fourth Thursday, 3 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui
Fitness Center Assessment Information
The assessment for the fitness center is payable now, but you have until June 30, 2013 to pay it or make your first installment. The bill for the assessment will be a part of the annual homeowner billing which will be mailed out at the end of May. However, you may come by the Vistoso Center or mail your payment for the assessment any time before June 30, 2013. Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
Neighborhood Pride Chair Tempe Johnson 825-6994 Third Tuesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache
Spring Arrived Spring did get here, and it’s time to make sure those empty pots in front yards are filled with living plants, cactus or flowers. With the rain we had earlier this year, weeds are popping up everywhere. Watch for them while they are small and easy to remove. Wildflowers are allowed in our community until after they finish blooming, at which time they need to be removed. Please trim any trees or shrubs which overhang the sidewalk or street, as they, too, grew during our winter rains. Remember, no artifacts of any kind are allowed in front yards. Winter residents should have someone maintain their yards during the summer months, so the home looks cared for while you are away. Be sure to notify Administration of your summer address in case they need to reach you while you are gone. Please continue to take pride in your property even when you are not on site, so that it will look just as nice upon your return as when you left.
Posse Chair Del Balston 825-9681 Vice-Chair John Njaa 825-5486 Meeting First Tuesday, 3 PM, Social Hall/Hopi http://www.scovaz.com/committees/posse/
We had 138 Posse members, Frequent Flyers who patrolled five or more times during 2012. Their service was recognized at an event in the Social Hall on March 5. Chief Daniel Sharp, OVPD (Oro Valley Police Department), and several of his staff participated. We are grateful to the OVPD for their participation and their continued, unwavering support of the Posse. Our thanks also go to Dee Bethke for arranging for the food and John Allen for running the video system. We thank all active Posse members who help keep our community safe. The list of the 138 Posse members is on the News Page of the Posse Website. Posse Patrol Activity Summary for 2012 Miles driven on patrol: 25,849 911 calls: 129 Open garage doors reported: 1254 Parked RVs: 200 Cars parked on street (second shift): 2864 Flashing house lights: 141 Properties Chair Jack Evert 818-3068 saljack439@msn.com Third Thursday, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui SPC Strategic Projects Committee Chair Ted Hood 818-2281 tthood@gmail.com Third Thursday, 3 PM, Desert Oasis/ Aztec
A Tipster can be mailed to you while you are away for $3 per issue. Stop by the Vistoso Center to arrange for this.
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Sun City Oro Valley Community Association
SUN CITY VISTOSO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.
Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations
Revenues: Annual H.O. Fees Special Assessment Capital Contribution Fee Golf Revenues Activities Revenues Café Revenues Interest Income Other Income Gross Revenues Asset Reserve Contribution Capital Fund Contribution New Capital Acquisitions Restricted Use Revenues Net Operating Revenues Expenses: Wages & Benefits Cost of Sales Utilities Repair & Maint. Supplies & Expenses Net Operating Expenses Results of Operations
7 Months 2012-13
Jan-13
Actual
238,013 $ $ 957,880 $ 26,690 $ 114,200 $ 13,016 $ 54,939 $ 2,011 33,964 $ $ 1,440,713
$ 2,716,095 $ 957,880 141,175 $ 607,964 $ $ 89,796 $ 315,025 $ 15,066 $ 192,893 $ 5,035,894
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
2,716,095 94,200 630,140 90,500 300,300 7,000 134,965 3,973,200
$ $ $ $ $
(994,097) 446,616
$ (950,000) $ (100,000) $ (15,908) $ (1,147,506) $ 2,822,480
$ $ $ $ $
(950,000) (100,000) (8,000) (94,200) 2,821,000
$ $ $ $ $ $
215,455 30,947 39,786 15,664 72,040 373,892
$ 1,512,403 196,416 $ 483,493 $ $ 76,812 $ 503,772 $ 2,772,896
$ $ $ $ $ $
1,543,467 188,540 497,908 86,765 602,326 2,919,006
$
72,724
$
$
49,584
Budget
(98,006)
revenues from last year to the current year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found at our For the First 7 Months of the Fiscal Year For the First 7 Months of the Fiscal Year website, www.suncityorovalley.com. Select the For the First 7 Months of the Fiscal Year Board Meeting and Financial Information page, scroll to the bottom, and select the month’s financial re2012-13 2011-12 2012-13 2011-12 2012-13 2011-12 ports you wish to view. There are also copies of the $390,772 $394,993 Pre-Paid Rounds $390,772 $394,993 Pre-Paid Rounds $390,772 $394,993 Pre-Paid Rounds monthly Financial Statements and a copy of the AnResident Daily Rounds $34,297 Resident Daily Rounds $48,750 Resident Daily Rounds $48,750$48,750 $34,297$34,297 nual Budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year in the Library PublicPublic Daily Rounds $119,054 $90,337 PublicRounds Daily Rounds $119,054 Daily $119,054 $90,337$90,337 located at the Vistoso Center. If you are interested in more information regarding TotalsTotals Totals $558,576 $519,627 $558,576 $519,627 $558,576 $519,627 the Community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance-Budget Committee meeting which will be held Monday, April 15, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/ Above is a summary of the Revenues and Ex- Apache. penses and the Results of Operations for the first If you have any questions, please feel free to email eight months of the 2012-2013 fiscal year. Also me rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com or call me at included this month is a chart comparing golf 917-8060. Randy Trenary, Controller
Golf Golf Course Revenues Golf Course Revenues Course Revenues
Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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April 2013, Sun City Oro Valley Tipster
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Tipster Editorial Co-Chairs Lou Phillippi 638-6957 lnphillippi@att.net Del Salvaterra 834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com www.suncityorovalley.com/news/tipster-newsletter.html
We want to ask all of you who submit articles to the Tipster to review the Sun City Oro Valley TIPSTER Article Standards, specifically, the sections General Guidelines and the Guideline for Treatment of Repetitive or Extraneous Words. You will find the document at www.suncityorovalley.com/news/tipster-newsletter. html, labeled Article Standards. If your club has regular meeting days, times and locations that are mentioned in your article header, please do not repeat that same information in the body of your article. The next Tipster Editorial meeting will be Monday, April 15, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache. Assistant Manager - Robin Coulter Emergencies in SCOV
All ears become alert when sirens sound in our community. Emergency personnel visit SCOV, and the staff has a procedure to follow when dealing with emergencies in SCOV. It’s important to point out that the purpose of our staff is to serve our residents in various ways: serve you in the restaurant, teach exercise classes, issue membership cards, assist with a permit to paint your home, etc. Staff’s purpose is not to handle emergencies. However, that does not keep us from developing procedures when emergencies arise. We will call 911 if you or one of your peers has not already done so. When emergency personnel arrive, you have the right to refuse treatment. It’s also good information to know that you will not be charged simply because 911 was called and responded. Your staff will also fill out a form documenting what has occurred on the premises. They will record the facts to the best of their ability. If you refuse to have 911 called, they will ask you to sign the form. It’s a way of keeping us all on the same page, making sure we are all aware of how we respond to emergency situations. Staff is also required annually to take a class in the use of the AED, (Automated External Defibrillator). There has been more than one instance where your staff has used this device on residents, and their quick action should be noted. Programs/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius
Some Questions I have Been Asked Lately Do other communities have secure access to their facilities? Yes, members of those communities swipe their cards to enter gym, pool areas, etc. Will the pool be shut down during the Fitness Center construction? The answer is, from time to time, yes. Construction can be dangerous. The safety of our residents always comes first. Also, we must make sure our pool is kept clean, and possible debris must be kept out of the pool. At times the pumps will have to be shut down and we must close the pool to keep the water at a safe level. In some cases, weather will be a factor in pool closures. What is happening with the Monitors? At this time, we Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
are reviewing the program. From time to time, especially in the summer, there is less activity in a building and a monitor is not needed all day or at night. Your membership card will allow you to enter a facility if you need to get into a building. There are many items in review. I ask that you attend the Board of Directors meetings to learn the facts and be informed as to exactly what is going on and to disregard rumors. Community Services - Jim Cundiff Office open to meet with residents 10 AM to Noon, Monday-Friday, Vistoso Center 917-8058 jcundiff@suncityorovalley.com Café News
The Café is offering two special dinners in April. See the Café’s section for dates and menus. The Café is now offering new health choices for breakfast and lunch. Cooking Class is Tuesday, April 23. 3:30 PM, Café, $30 pp with Chef Dave. Register early; March’s class was sold out. We are limited to 10 students. See Coming Events for details. The Café is offering a chance to receive a free breakfast or lunch if you turn in a comment card. Random comment cards are drawn monthly. The February winners were: Hal Robson, Arlyn Druckman, Jerry Pilcher, Sue Thoreson and Hal Hufford. Congratulations and bon appetit. SCOV Library - Marnie Goodbody
New at the Library What’s New at the Library? There are many new books and DVDs to check out. New mysteries include Airtight, by Rosenfelt, Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny, and Standing in Another Man’s Grave by Rankin. Also new is Calculated in Death, by Robb, and in Alex Cross, Run by Patterson, a hounded Alex Cross must once again vanquish a deranged killer. Kent Haruf has a new novel, Plainsong. Benediction. The Dinner, by German author Herman Koch, is generating interesting controversy. Two old novels make terrific reading—or rereading: Confederacy of Dunces (1980), John Kennedy Toole’s Pulitzer Prize winning tragicomedy, and Crossing to Safety (1987) by Wallace Stegner. WWII is the subject of a new history, Engineers of Victory: Problem Solvers Who Turned the Tde in the Second World War by Paul Kennedy. Other new nonfiction includes Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us by Michael Moss, Future: Six Drivers of Social Change by Al Gore and Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data, by Charles Wheelan. Recent DVDS include Argo, Anna Karenina, Zero Dark Thirty, The Late Quartet, This is 40 and The Perks of Being a Wallflower. We also have the documentary, Sound City, about the studio where some of rock’s legendary albums were recorded. To send an email to the Fitness Center Construction Committee please use afcremodel@suncityorovalley.com
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Friends of the Library
February Housing Resale Information
Tickets for the Books and Authors Lunch and for the Home Tour sold out in record time. We thank all those who waited in line patiently and bought tickets, supporting our library. We truly regret that we had to turn away so many for the Home Tour, but we had to restrict numbers in deference to the owners who so generously open their homes. We will organize another such tour in 2015.
Heros Among Us 2013
Unit # 1 1 3 5 6 11 12 17 17 17 2A
Resales
For the Month
YTD
2013
11
28
2012
10 Total sold in 2012 - 179
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Welcome New Neighbors Name From Loretta & Richard Ross Tucson, AZ Ellen Sandstrom Oro Valley, AZ Arthur Schafer & Mary Woodley Essex, MT Glenda & David McFarland Catalina, AZ Linn & Wynne Hagstrom Lake Stevens, WA Lydia Snyder & Vernon Gordon Aurora, CO Marlene & John Peradotto Getzville, NY Janet & Kenneth Ramble Seattle, WA Bonita & Harold Vastag Hobart, WI Kathleen & Lee Spencer Spokane, WA Blanchard Michele Tucson, AZ Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis
Dave Johnson
The Board has selected Dave Johnson for this year’s Heros Among Us award from among 12 highly-qualified nominees for this honor. Dave, along with his wife Tempe, are the very definition of volunteerism in the support of our community. For years, Dave has been a faithful member of the Community Assistance Committee, promoting, collecting, sorting, packaging and selling aluminum cans which have brought in thousands of dollars for our community as well as other charitable organizations. Dave volunteers for all sorts of other less-visible tasks for our community. Among these are collating the Tipster, serving as an ambassador, as a posse member, assisting in parking control and he is a current and past member of many committees. He is an active member of the Computer and Bridge Clubs. Years ago, when the ladies golf clubs sponsored annual two or three-day golf and bridge outings in Laughlin, NV, they would call on Dave to do some of the heavy lifting. He would fill and deliver ice chests with soda and beer then get golf bags onto the correct carts and properly stage those carts for the shotgun-start tournaments. He played in those golf tournaments even though, by his own admission, golf is not his thing. Dave Johnson has been a hero among us for years and is richly deserving of this award.
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Build Muscle Increase the amount of muscle in your body. For every extra pound of muscle you put on, your body uses around 50 extra calories a day. In a recent study, researchers found that regular weight training boosts basal metabolic rate by about 15 percent. This is because muscle is metabolically active and burns more calories than other body tissue even when you are not moving. Training with weights just three times a week for around 20 minutes is enough to build muscle. Not only will you be burning more calories, you will look better whatever your weight. Association-Sponsored Fitness: Purchase a punch card from the receptionist in the Vistoso Center, $13/10 classes. You may use this card for all SCOV-sponsored fitness classes. It can also be used for your guests. There is a drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card. Aqua ZumbaÂŽ Tue., 1-2 PM, AFC pool. Cardio Chair Aerobics Tue., Thu., 10:30-11:30 AM, Catalina Vista. Sunrisers Low-impact aerobics class Mon., Wed., Fri., 7:15-8:15 AM, Auditorium. Sweat Stretch Tue., Thu., 7:30-9 AM, Auditorium. Water Aerobics Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-10 AM, AFC pool. Zumba Tue., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thu., 5:15-6:15 PM, Audito rium. Personal Trainer Call Ray Jerkins 219-3561 for an appointment.
Aquatic & Fitness Center and Desert Oasis: See the Hours of Operation, Tipster, page two. Tuesday, April 9, 7 AM, the Aquatic & Fitness Center pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. It will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, April 10, the Desert Oasis pool will close at 7 AM for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Special Note from the Aquatic & Fitness Center: Thursday, April 11, 1 PM, an orientation will be held on how to use the gym equipment. Space is limited. See Lonnie Davis or call 917-8073. April 2013, Sun City Oro Valley Tipster
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Cure for Cancer Golf and Tennis Tournaments
The Views Women’s 9 and 18Hole Golf Clubs and the SCOV Tennis Community participated in our annual Cure for Cancer Golf and
Tennis Tournaments in February. A variety of fund-raising efforts netted $3,824.58 for the UofA Foundation and Arizona Cancer Center.
Golf Head Golf Professional - Kim Griggs
I have noticed a lot of cigarette butts on the course and in the parking lot areas. Please be courteous and deposit your cigarettes into your own ashtrays or the receptacles that are provided. We would like to keep SCOV as clean and beautiful as possible. If you haven’t already done so, please stop by our fully stocked golf shop and check out our wide variety of merchandise. We have golf clubs (new and used), golf balls, men’s and women’s clothing, animal head covers, sunglasses and wide brimmed hats to keep the Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
Thank you to all who participated and helped to make this our most successful year to date.
sun off your ears, golf shoes, etc. Annual pass holders receive 30% off, and residents receive 15% off (excludes sale items, equipment and golf balls). Since the weather is getting nicer and the days are longer, please remember that if you are a walker or driving your golf cart on the golf course, there may be golfers still out on the course. Please yield to all golfers and proceed after they have hit their shot. This is not only for your safety, but for the golfers to enjoy their paid round of golf. Thank you for your cooperation. Great shots heard around SCOV two February Holes-in-One’s. Garry Larson shot his ace on February 23, on Hole #12. Garry used a 7 iron from 169 yards. And Buster Labrie aced on February 23, on Hole #17. Buster used a pitching wedge from 119 Yards. Congratulations to you both.
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Superintendent - Michael Kropf
April is a good time to start warning golfers about the big changes that occur to the golf course every summer. Right now the course is still in great shape with the overseeded fairways, tees and greens looking really green, but the temperatures are starting to get hotter, so the change from winter grass to summer grass is not far away. It is always a real shock to players when the chemicals used to remove the winter grass starts to take effect and the fairways turn from a dark green to a light brown. The winter grass needs to be chemically removed to eliminate the competition for sunlight, food and water from the underlying Bermuda grass. Any time a plant dies, it turns brown, so the fairways remain this color until the Bermuda grass can green back up. This year there is extra concern with the fairway transition due to the winter being extremely cold. Two years ago, the winter was very cold, and it had a very negative impact on the Bermuda grass during the early parts of the summer, resulting in large bare areas that needed to be repaired. Similar to last year, the areas in the fairways that are bare will be repaired in May and June. Once these areas recover, the course will be in great condition for the rest of the summer months. Last summer, the course was outstanding from the middle of July until overseeding at the end of September. Just remember, the course will not be in great condition during the transition from winter to summer grass. Golf Advisory Chair Preston Sheriff 825-3101 First Wednesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache
The 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary with a tournament and luncheon. A special thank you to the volunteers from the Loan Center for their generosity. They purchased six sets of junior golf clubs that our residents can borrow when they have young visitors. The Pro Shop will check out the clubs at no cost to you. Golf rounds and revenues were down in February because of poor weather. Kim Griggs, our Golf Pro, said that with the warmer weather, the course is experiencing more play. Mike Kropf, our Golf Superintendent, reported that he attended turf classes in Phoenix. He learned more information concerning salts in irrigation water and the effect on grasses. While he said our course is doing well, more will be done to keep The Views one of the premier courses in the Tucson area.
Pass Holder Benefits This month all The Views Golf Club Annual Pass Holders receive a
Free Gift at Bash Not a Pass Holder?
Call Kat at 917-8068 to get the details on being an annual pass holder. Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club Pres. Dave Heaps 818-6691 Membership Dick Boss 638-6644 Play Wednesdays
March was a busy month with The Club Championship and warmer golfing weather. The Views Cup will be played April 10 and The Member/Guest Tournament will be played April 17 and 18. Trophies were presented to the flight winners of The Governors Cup at the February 27 Bash. Congratulations to the new board members elected in March. Their names are posted on the bulletin board. They will be introduced at the April 24 Bash. With longer days and warmer weather, keep updated to changes in our times for league play. Please arrive at least one-half hour before league play begins. The Pro Shop staff needs this time to confirm that all signups are present and to adjust pairings, if needed. Wednesday, April 24 will be our last membership meeting and Bash of this golf season. Bash tickets will be available beginning April 10 at the Pro Shop. No tickets will be sold at the door.
Men’s 9-Hole Golf Club Pres. Jon Olson 818-3705 Membership Jack Saatkamp 825-4376 Play Thursdays, 8:30 AM Meeting second Thursday, Social Hall/Navajo after play
The Views Women’s Golf Club Pres. Mary Ellen Tovatt 616-788-3501 Membership Nancy Larson 989-0453 Play Tuesdays
The club will hold its Annual Golf Tournament on the four Thursdays in April. All four days of the tournament will be played on the same nine holes and will be in a handicap/ stroke format. A player’s final score will be low net for the best three out of four scores. There will be either three or four flights depending on the number of players. Cash awards will be paid to the first five places in each flight, plus a trophy to each flight winner. A Burger Bash and awards ceremony will be held after golf on April 25. Previous club members are invited to become Social Members of the club. Social Members would be entitled to participate with active club members in any of the social activities of the club, including monthly meetings, burger bashes, tournament parties, awards ceremonies, and other social events. Contact Membership Chairman, Jack Saatkamp.
On April 2 there will be a general meeting, 4-6 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. At this time we will elect officers for the 20132014 season. Many thanks to Barbara Grunkemeyer and her nominating committee. The slate of proposed officers is posted on the bulletin board. The Club Championship will be played Tuesday, April 9; Friday, April 12; Tuesday, April 16. The deadline to sign-up is Friday, April 5. The President Cup matches have been completed and results are posted on the bulletin board. The Closing Awards Luncheon is April 30. All awards will be presented at this time. There will be an 8 AM shotgun that morning and lunch will follow golf in the Auditorium. Culinary Designs is catering the event, $16.50 pp. Please place your check in our binder in the Pro Shop. The dead-
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line to sign up is April 23. The Views Women’s Golf Club Board wishes to thank everyone for helping to make this a very successful golfing season.
The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Sharon Heaps 818-6691 Membership Kate Young 248-0030 Play Thursdays
We had a very busy March with lots of events. A pizza party was held for the maintenance crew of our golf course. We donated $284 from the raffle for the Guys & Dolls Tournament and $3,824.58 from the raffle prizes for the Cancer Center at the UofA, The Cure for Cancer event. Thank You to Ruth Bonfiglio for all her hard work and to all the volunteers. We are starting our qualifying rounds this month for the State Medallion and Club Championship. The shotgun now starts at 8 AM. Please sign up in the Pro Shop.
Sun City Vistoso Foundation The Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation, a separate and independent organization from the Association, established in 1998, provides a means through which tax-deductible gifts may be channeled to support qualified health, cultural, educational and charitable needs of Sun City Oro Valley and surrounding areas. Gifts may be made at any time by check, stocks or gifts-in-kind to the Foundation, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85755. Pres. Shirley Chorney 825-8502 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/foundation
The Foundation mission is to improve the quality of life for active adults in Sun City Oro Valley and the surrounding areas through tax-deductible channels. The Foundation is made up of SCOV residents serving three-year terms without compensation. Please visit our website www.scovaz.com/clubs/foundation.
Café Specials April Special Dinners Coupons may not be used for these dinners.
Wednesday, April 10, 4:30-6:30 PM Endless Soup and Salad, $6.50 pp
Your choice of soups: creamy tomato basil, vegetarian split pea or hearty beef barley served with tossed green salad and bread sticks. This does not include beverage or dessert. No reservations are required. A gratuity will not be added to your bill, so please tip your server accordingly. Wednesday, April 24, 4:30-6:30 PM Meat Loaf Dinner, $9.95 pp
Delicious meat loaf served with garlic mashed potatoes and gravy, fresh carrots, roll and butter. This does not include beverage or dessert. Reservations are required. Call 825-3277. An 18% gratuity will be added to your dinner bill.
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Feature Imagine If YOU Were In The Circus!
by Paul Mercer
For a few of her teenage years, Nancy B u t le r, o u r neighbor in SCOV, lived a life most other teens her age could not imagine. The Zoppe Family At age 14 she became a performer in a circus. That’s right, a circus, under the big top, with plenty of action provided by trapeze and animal acts and, of course, clowns. Her parents had always lived the show-business life, playing theaters, night clubs and fairgrounds; Nancy was with them but not in the act. Her parents joined the Tom Pack Fam- With her parents in costume. ily Circus and soon decided to add a third person to their act. and it was Nancy! They traveled and performed in the heat, the cold, in front of big crowds and no crowds. She made her show business debut and was a peer with the other performers, regardless of age. Nancy even knew the Cisco Kid and Pancho Horse riding performance. when they were there with the circus. The circus often played at fairgrounds and she was able to go on rides free, a very big deal at the time, as some of you will remember. When Nancy was 16, the family did their last circus show in Washington state. Her parents moved to Hollywood where they went to work for the movie studios. Nancy married at age Skating performance with Pop. 17 and was mother to three children by age 21. Family obligations were a full-time occupation for many years. Eventually she took a job in accounting and personnel, a line of work she continued until retirement. Right now, the circus years are a pleasant memory she is glad to have. And you, her neighbor, can sit back and share some of Nancy Butler today in SCOV. those memories in these photographs from those years.
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Coming Events Items included in this section must be open to all residents and be either an Association-sponsored or an annual club event of interest to the entire community.
Special Events for Clubs
See Club article for full details.
Native American Flute, Flute Festival, Sat., Apr. 6, 9:30 AM, Voyager RV Resort, Tucson Dinner ‘N Show, Butch Cassidy and the Sunburnt Kid, Sat., Apr. 6, Mesa, AZ Sun City Singers, A Little Bit of Rhythm Spring Concert, Tue., Apr. 9, 7 PM, Auditorium Sun City Singles, Dinner, Thu. Apr. 11, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Kactus Kickers, Cactus Corral Dance, Fri., Apr. 12, Auditorium Day Trippers, Lauglin, NV, open to non-members Tue.-Thu., Apr. 16-18 Sundancers, Welcome Summer Dance, Wed, Apr. 17, 7 PM, Auditorium Villanellas annual meeting/dinner dance, Fri., Apr. 19, 6 PM, Auditorium Sun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri. Apr. 26, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo Rock ‘N Roll Club, Dance Party, Sat., May 11, 7 PM, Auditorium Day Trippers, Guided Bus Tour of Tucson, non-members welcome, Sat., May 18 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 4, 5, 6, 7 PM, Auditorium Knee Deep presented by SRO Theater Club
Sun City Oro Valley’s theatrical group presents a variety show of music, drama and comedy. Come support your neighbors and friends and be amazed at their talent. Reserved seating. 90-minute performance/no intermission. For additional information, call Lynne Newbauer 818-3516. Monday, April 8, SCOV Gift Shop Monday Madness
Only a few Mondays left in the Madness season. Prices get better every month. Come to the tables in front of the Gift Shop and find the bargain waiting for you. Tuesday, April 9, 10 AM, Social Hall/Navajo Tucson Museum of Art Talks
Let’s all get together for the finale of the current season. The topic is: 1960s Art and Culture, presented by new docent Harry Hakanson. The 60s, wow, remember? Refreshments are served. Questions? Call Rudi Punzmann 825-2147 Tuesday, April 9, 7 PM, Auditorium Sun City Singers Concert - A Little Bit of Rhythm Concert
Don’t miss the Sun City Singers spring concert. This lively program features music to bring back favorite memories and includes a rocking-Sixties medley. This concert is very popular and sold out last year. Wednesday, April 10, 6 PM, Social Hall Navajo Golder Ranch Fire - Town of Oro Valley Update
This is a two-part event: A Day in the Life of a Firefighter will be presented by our Golder Ranch Station firefighters. If you’ve wondered who cooks, what they eat, how much they exercise or how long their shifts are, come and find out. Also, the Town of Oro Valley Council members Joe Hornat and Mary Snider will bring us an update about the hot topics in our town and answer questions from you. Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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Sunday, April 14, 2 PM, Auditorium TSO String Quartet
The TSO strings are always welcomed by the SCOV community. Enjoy classical music performed at its finest in the convenience of our Auditorium. Theater seating, no food or drinks. Doors open 1:30 PM, performance 2 PM.
Tickets on sale at Vistoso Center, $14 pp
Wednesday, April 17, 1 PM, Auditorium When You Can’t Get to the Gym
Active Health Committee presentation by fitness professionals Lonnie Davis and Ray Jerkins, assisted by Sharon Hertle. Come and learn how to exercise (and how not to exercise) at home, in other gyms and outof-doors. Tuesday, April 23, SCOV Café, 3:30 PM Dave’s Cooking Class, $30 pp
Only 10 spots are available, so register early. Pay the $30, cash or check, upon registering. The menu will be: shrimp scampi on a bed of rice pilaf with steamed broccoli and roasted red peppers. For dessert we will create a wild berry parfait. Students get to take their class project meal home to eat. Saturday, April 27, 7 PM, Auditorium Jovert
SCOV residents request a Jovert performance each year. This year we thought we would have Jovert appear while many seasonal residents are in town. The energy from this steel drum group is amazing and always packs the house. Cabaret seating, bring snacks and BYOB. Doors open 6:30 PM. show 7 PM.
Tickets on sale Vistoso Center, $12 pp
Saturday, April 27, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Lunch and Tour of Fairways Desert Point
The bus from Fairways Desert Point will leave the Café parking lot with a maximum of 18 riders for a tour of their facilities and lunch. This is a great way to sample the menu and ask questions in a group environment. See what their independent living accommodations are like. It’s never too soon to plan. Reservations contact Barbara McNeill, bjmac68@comcast.net or 825-0677 by Monday, April 22. Tuesday, May 7, 1 PM, Auditorium Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - Meet the Neighbors
Come see and learn about animals that are your neighbors in the desert. If you are new to Arizona, this is a chance for you to learn about the animals you have been seeing and wondering about. The Desert Museum is the largest-visited attraction in southern Arizona. No charge. Bring a donation if you wish. Tuesday, May 28, 1 PM, Auditorium The Amerind Museum
The Amerind celebrates its proud 75-year history as one of the finest museums and research centers of Native American History and Western Art. John Ware, PhD, is an anthropologist and archaeologist who has done research in the area and is the executive director
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of the Amerind Foundation. Enjoy a great presentation on Native American Indians. No charge. Bring a donation if you wish. Wednesday, June 19, 9:15 AM Departure to Phoenix Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Enjoy a bus trip to the D-backs game as they play the Marlins. Why drive to and from a game when you can ride in cool comfort? The bus will leave from behind the Vistoso Center at 9:15 AM and leave the ball park a half hour after the game ends. We have great seats that are not far from refreshments or service provided to your seat. There will only be one bus, so get your tickets early.
Tickets sales start May 16 at Vistoso Center, $45 pp
Workshops
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AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) Classes
Classes are held the fourth Wednesday of each month, 1:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui, taught by Lonnie Davis. You could save the life of a loved one or friend by taking this class. Call Lonnie to sign up for the April 24 class 917-8073. Gin Rummy
This year-round workshop is at George and Beverly Riley’s home. All skill levels are welcome. We practice playing, discuss the standardized game rules of SCOV, as well as scoring, etiquette and skill tactics. Couples and singles invited. No fee or dues. Call 818-0877. Parkinson’s Exercise Classes
Exercise classes are held every Monday and Thursday, 4 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache, $10/class or $50/ month. Spouse or caretaker is welcome at every class. Call Ray Jerkins 219-3561. Photo Workshops
See Photo Workshop club for complete details. A review session of digital cameras, composition, editing, and restoring photo images will be held Wednesday, April 3. Sessions 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago. All sessions are designed to be appropriate for novice through expert levels. To receive reminders, contact david. of.oro@gmail.com or David Smoler 818-7880. QiGong Classes
QiGong Class Wednesdays, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio, $7 per class, first class free. QiGong exercises, developed by Joe Pinella, are similar to physical therapy exercises. Adapted for people with arthritis, chronic pain, stiffness, heart disease and cancer. These very simple, effective, techniques actively engage the body’s own healing systems. They have helped people lessen their pain, regain more movement, increase their energy and live a better quality of life. Sponsored by Natural Health and Wellness Club http://scovaz.com/ clubs/healthwellness.
Tai Chi
Our next block of Tai Chi classes begins April 4 and ends June 13. There are 11 classes in every block. Join us Thursdays, 10 AM, Dance Studio. Clinical research has proven that Tai Chi is a preventive and rehabilitative therapeutic tool for a variety of health issues including balance, postural stability, musculoskeletal strength, flexibility, cardio-respiratory fitness, immune function and stress management. Tai Chi helps core awareness, quality of life and functional ability, endurance, fall prevention and reaction time in elderly people. In our class we stress the use of Tai Chi in your daily life.
For Your Information The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents. SCOVCA assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. AARP Drivers Safety Program (DSP)
Friday, April 19, 1-5 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache. Preregistration is required and limited to 25 students. To register call Coco Sullivan 917-8072. $12 for AARP members, $14 for nonAARP members. This is a classroom course designed for older drivers. Learn defensive driving techniques, new laws, how to adjust your driving habits to age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Many insurance companies provide a multi-year discount for completing this course (check with your insurance provider). Preregistration is required. AARP Tax Assistance
Trained and experienced AARP tax counselors will provide free assistance for Federal and Arizona State tax returns at the AARP Information Center, 6700 N. Oracle Road (between Ina and Orange Grove). Stop in Mondays 9:30 AM-12:30 PM or Wednesdays and Thursdays 9 AM-4 PM through April 11. There are no appointments available at Vistoso Center. Documents required are the 2012 tax return, W2s; interest, dividend, broker and pension 1099s, Social Security 1099s, receipts and cancelled checks if itemizing deductions. Please do not call Association staff with tax questions. American Red Cross Blood Drive
Some of us give blood because we were asked by a friend; some know that a family member or friend might need blood; or some believe it’s the right thing to do. Whatever the reason, the need is constant and your contribution is important for a healthy and reliable blood supply. SCOV’s next drive is Thursday, April 18, 8-11 AM, Auditorium. To schedule an appointment, call the Red Cross 1-800-448-3543 or visit redcrossblood.org. We will provide cookies at the refreshment table to thank you for your time and generosity.
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Arts & Crafts Festival 2013 Late Registration
If you missed the registration for the Arts & Crafts Festival 2013, which will be Saturday, November 2, there is still time to be part of this great SCOV event. Stop by the Gift Shop and pick up a registration form. Fill out the form and send to Don Jovag, Co-Chair, at the address provided. Colorado Club Forming
Are you from Colorado or maybe just think of yourself as a Coloradan? Plans are being made for a future SCOV Colorado Club, with the first event Wednesday, April 24, 5-7 PM, at the home of Bill and Zamie Studt, 14040 N. Desert Butte Dr. Dress is casual, and our purpose is to get to know each other a little better. BYOB, a finger food to share and your ideas for further adventures beginning this fall. RSVP Bill and Zamie Studt 303-949-7763 or zstudt1274@gmail.com.
Wish foundation in Bill’s name. We were truly blessed to have chosen such a wonderful supportive community which to spend our winters. Sharon Randall We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kind acts of sending cards, food and flowers during Ellie’s last days of sickness and passing. We are very grateful to all of you. Steve and Susan Jumelet We wish to thank all our Sun City Friends for the cards and calls during Duane’s long illness and passing in Virginia. We were with family there. It is good to be back home with friends and neighbors in a great community. The family of Duane Walstead
Memoriam
Donate Your Old Cell and Smart Phones
The SCOV Emerge! Auxiliary wants to thank the many folks who have donated their cell or smart phones. We are still looking for used phones with chargers. Phones will be set for 911 calls only and will be used exclusively by participants in cooperation with Emerge! Center for Abuse. Unused phones will be recycled and the money donated to Emerge! Call Nancy Williams 818-3178 for drop-off. Free Concert of Gershwin and Jazz
Save the date for Sunday, April 28, 2 PM, Auditorium. SCOV resident and clarinetist Shana Schofield, Tucson Symphony clarinetist Andrew Braden and pianist Marco Garza will play a free recital of Gershwin, Mendelsohn and jazz. Come enjoy. RSVP 8255621. Investing for SCOV Women - A New Club Forming
Here’s a chance to share investment ideas and learn more about investing. Call 520-306-9750 or email laurencoyote@aol.com for more information and to share your ideas and interest.
Thank You Corner This section allows residents to express thanks to the community. Articles should not exceed 50 words and should not contain thanks to specific persons.
My heartfelt thanks to all who sent cards, brought food and gave hugs during Hal’s recent passing. No one could ask for a more caring community than our Sun City Oro Valley. Phyllis Cutcher Thank you to the AARP volunteers that provided assistance with tax preparation. Also a thank you to SCOV for providing the space for these volunteers. This is a great service to our community. Leslie Esparza Thank you to all our friends and neighbors who sent cards and prayed for us after my husband Bill’s passing. Thank you also for your contributions to Make-ASun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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To record the passing of a current or former resident call 917-8065 or complete a Tipster form located in the Vistoso Center. Residents
Hal Cutcher Bill Fairful Richard Chapman Marvin Kaplan
Jack Voorhees
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Clubs Aqua Tone Marcia Polley 818-9073 Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 8 AM, Aquatic & Fitness Center/Pool Art League Co-Pres. Dave Dame 825-7430 Judy Bjorling 818-1296 Colored Pencil Club Peggy Webb 825-2731 or Betty Sarr 825-7801 Fridays, October 1-May 15, 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista Etching - Printmakers Vickie Von Elbe 825-1329 Fridays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Fine Arts Studio Pres. Mellanie Herbert 825-2258 Wednesdays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art
Our club will be displaying in the Social Hall during April, no theme and any medium. Please come see our work, it may entice you to join our studio. We paint and create, plus constructively critique our fellow artists’ work each week. Our president says “Reading our Tipster articles each month makes us sound so good that even I would be interested in joining our art group”. The fact is that we are good and you can be too. Our group consists of quality artists who can help you achieve your artistic goals, join us.
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Oil Painting - Art Made Easy Merle Broadbent 818-0098 Mondays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Tohono
We have a few more weeks before the members of our group return to their summer homes or vacations. We will continue to meet on Mondays as long as there are at least three artists in attendance. Continue to call Merle if you plan to paint on Monday. Sculpture Gene Eckebrecht 825-2419 Mondays, 9 AM-5 PM , Catalina Vista/Art Studio
We will have our fifth annual club pizza bash this month. Time and place were not finalized as of this writing, but call our president for details. We just finished our annual, beginning sculpture class with several students completing their first try at sculpting an animal. Our long-time sculptors will help all those interested in clay sculpting to complete pieces which are worthy of display in your homes. Come join us for this satisfying art form.
Watercolor John Ebert 818-1830 Registration Irma Franke 825-1198 irmawf@comcast.net Tuesdays, Thursdays, 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art
The temperature is cool in the art room, but the ideas are warm and plentiful in the watercolor library. Come to explore the many ideas for painting and share your findings with group members. Practice techniques taught by our inspiring teachers this past year. George Tooker expounds, “Painting is an attempt to come to terms with life. There are as many solutions as there are human beings.” Arthritis Water Club Pres. Dawn Simske 825-0907 Sec. Ruth Hofstetter 825-8990 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 10:15 AM, Aquatic & Fitness Center/Pool
Come join us for gentle water exercise specifically designed by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion and to relieve stiffness and pain. These exercises are great for arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced hips and knees, etc. Our resident volunteer instructors, Dawn Simske and Helen Kirk, are Arthritis Foundation trained. Dues $4/yr. Note time change.
This Week in SCOV It’s a weekly communication piece that the GM puts out on Friday to update the community on what is happening that week. Available via In the Know email OR by hard copy at these locations: Café, Desert Oasis, Catalina Vista and the Social Hall.
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Astronomy Pres. Bob Mc Pherson 825-0097 jmphers2@comcast.net October-May, Third Thursday, 7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/astronomy/
The April speaker will be Ed Beshore, Deputy Principal Investigator, OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and the Steward Observatory, University of Arizona. His talk is titled Touching a NEO (Near Earth Object) before it touches us, the OSIRIS-REx mission. Our amazing universe is revealed via classes every Thursday, 4-5 PM, Kachina Lounge. Visitors are welcome to attend the meeting and the videos. Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) - Kactus Krooners Mike Moyer 818-6509 mmoyerpp@gmail.com October-May, Mondays, 11 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis
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 mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just one hour every Monday. It’s a great way to start each week. SCOV visitors welcome. Bible Study Men’s Bible Study Fred Gustin 825-7531 Bill Moeller 825-8695 October-May, Tuesdays, 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista
The 23rd annual dinner is April 12, 6 PM, Social Hall/ Navajo, $20 pp, call Fred Gustin for reservation 825-7531 or Bob Gislason 825-2018. Come join us. Precept Women’s Bible Study Linda Miller 818-2716 Pat Gustin 825-7531 Wednesdays, October-April, 8:45 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache
We are a caring group of women of all faiths that study and pray together. During April we will be finishing our indepth bible study of the Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount. Our spring luncheon is set for April 24. Officers for the coming year: Pres., Pat Gustin; VP, Linda Miller; Sec., Patti Higgins; Treas., Jan Gore.
Bike Club - Vistoso Cyclists Don Piele 520-302-5321 Pres. Tom Meyer 612-791-1791 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Mountain View Plaza http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/cyclists/
Scheduled rides for April begin for road bikers and mountain bikers at 8 AM at the Mountain View Plaza. Road distances range from 25 to 50 miles depending on the Breakfast at Vistoso Cafe before our ride. group. Mountain bike distances range from 15 to 20 miles. New members are welcome, and no one is left behind. Our final party of the season, Fiesta to Remember, is Saturday April 6, 5-8 PM, Catalina Vista. Check our website for details on events and rides.
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Billiards
Book Clubs Book Club Lillian Vittenson 825-5522 Eileen Rotman 825-5434 First Monday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima
Ray Hicks 825-2214 Monday-Friday, Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards
The past month has been busy. The annual club championship is presently underway, and we also had tournaments on February 5 and February 24. Club President Ray Hicks was the February 5 winner. Harvey Prendeville placed second, and there was a four-way tie for third among Rick La Voy, Clyde Cottrell, Rubin Schmidt and Jerry Cohen. On February 24, Clyde Cottrell took top honors. Second place went to Larry Peterson, Harvey Prendeville and Don Weed. Tony Kulpa, Harry Plumlee and Rubin Schmidt shared third place. The games were followed by our monthly potluck. Stop by and make some new friends while getting your old form back. We’ll be pleased to meet you. Birders Group Marjorie Flory 825-4580 First Friday, 4 PM, Catalina Vista http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/birders/
All residents are welcome to bird with us and attend our planning meeting April 5. You must contact the group coordinator prior to Noon the day before the trip to assure your carpool space. Meet at the parking area behind Birding at Patagonia, AZ; a cold February morning. the Vistoso Center 15 minutes before the departure time. Bring lunch where indicated. Don’t forget binoculars, hat, water, sunscreen and bird guidebook. Gas money will be collected before departure from SCOV. Thu., Apr. 4, 5:30 AM Fri., Apr. 12, 6:30 AM Thu., Apr. 18, 6 AM Wed., Apr. 24, 5:30 AM Thu., May 9, 5:30 AM
San Pedro House. Barbara Gates 825-7645. Bring money for lunch out. $12 carpool. Boyce-Thompson Arboretum. Max Haegele 818-9178. Take lunch. $11 carpool. Mt. Lemmon. Roger and Maggie Hinkle 8189488. Bring money for lunch at Iron Door. $11 carpool. Madera Canyon. Shirley Piplani 825-8428. Take lunch. $10 carpool. Pena Blanca Lake. Peggy and John Smith 575-6399. Bring money for lunch out. $14 carpool.
Bocce Pres. Karl Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 2 PM, Bocce Courts
The weather is starting to warm up now, so no excuses for skipping Bocce. We have been having some really good turn outs the last couple of weeks. It really helps to have good weather. It makes the game so much more fun. Only one more month of day-time Bocce. We will switch to evenings, 7 PM. Our first evening play will be on May 1. See you all on the Bocce courts.
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In truth, we will be meeting on April Fool’s Day to discuss Ann Patchett’s State of Wonder with Eileen Rotman as our leader. We will also be finalizing a new reading list to cover June 2013-May 2014. Selections will be chosen from members’ suggestions which are greatly appreciated. May 6, we’ll review the final book on our current list, Eugenia Kim’s The Calligrapher’s Daughter. Falling into the category of historical fiction, this novel, based largely on the life of the author’s mother, tells a personal story within the context of a country about which most of us know very little—Korea. Hopefully, we will come away with a better understanding about this currently-divided country and the role our own country has played and continues to play in a drama that is still unfolding. Newcomers and guests are always welcome. Great Books Pres. Barbara Gates 825-7645 VP Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762 October-May, First and Third Wednesdays, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono
Acclaimed author Gabriel Garcia Marquez explains how he discovered the tone that he uses to tell the story of One Hundred Years of Solitude. “In previous attempts to write, I tried to tell the story without believing in it. I discovered that what I had to do was believe in them myself and write them with the same expression with which my grandmother told them: with a brick face.” Barbara Gates will lead us into the labyrinth of this long and winding tale about the fictional Macondo and its inhabitants on April 3, a journey we expect to continue April 17. We will begin our long summer break in May and resume our great discussions in October. The text we’ve selected for the 2013-2014 season is a new publication, Great Conversations 6, available from The Great Books Foundation, 800-222-5870 or www.greatbooks.org.
Bowling - Pathfinders Blake Napper 818-2718 Mondays, 9:30 AM, Fiesta Lanes (River and Oracle Rd.) Bridge
Duplicate Bridge Pres. Nancy Mason 825-7015 Mondays, 6 PM; Fridays, 12:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago
Annual dues of $8 pp are payable now. Please be present at least 10 minutes before play begins, so we can start on time. Bring exactly $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Residents may play twice before joining. Renters with an Association renter’s card are welcome to join. Guests of residents may play only twice in a year. We are not an ACBL-sanctioned club and do not award master points.
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Ladies Monday Social Bridge Pres. Marilyn Smoler 818-7880 Mondays, Noon, Social Hall/Navajo
Spend an enjoyable Monday afternoon playing no-stress bridge for only $3 pp annually. Be ready to enjoy our Spring Luncheon April 15. All current and past members are invited to enjoy this event. Ladies Wednesday Bridge Pres. Marilyn Smoler 818-7880 Wednesdays, 12:25 PM, Social Hall/Hopi
Do you enjoy playing bridge? Join us at 12:25 PM. Tallies are two quarters. June Jaeger 818-9564
Marathon Bridge
The Marathon begins each year in October. If you’d like to join this fall, call June. Mixed Social Bridge Pres. Barney Budreck 825-2172 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Zuni
If you enjoy the challenges of playing bridge while having a good time with wonderful people, our morning group welcomes you. Play with us twice before paying the $6 pp annual fee. Coffee will be ready upon your arrival. Practice Bridge Pres. Joe Pheanis 818-9144 Sec./Treas. Louise Lines 825-6673 Mondays, Wednesdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni
Get back in the game with your neighbors. Enjoy an afternoon honing your bridge skills. Tuesday Night Partners Bridge Pres. Jon Buchel 825-6735 jonbuchel@comcast.net VP Ger Krabbendam 825-1338 gkrabbendam@g.mail.com Treas. Gloria MaGee 825-6695 Tuesdays, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago
Congratulations to Joseph and Charlotte Quinn for bidding and making a Grand Slam and receiving the reward check. Come to contest them for a friendly game of social bridge. Bring $1 and a friend for a stimulating evening. Be there by 6:20 PM and sign up for being an angel for one evening, allowing full tables to play without a sit out. Bunco Fern 825-8127 Pat 825-7198 Fourth Tuesday, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Canasta CJ Barbee 825-5885 Rosemary Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Thursdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis
We are so happy to welcome all our new members. Please tell all your friends what a fun time you’re having at canasta. We’re trying out a new idea. The last Thursday of every month we’re going to have a mini birthday party to celebrate everyone’s birthday that falls in that month, so make sure we have your birthday on record.
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Desert Celtic Society Pres. Frank Maisch 825-8583 Friday, May 10, 6 PM, Social Hall/Kiva Patio
Come join us for our annual birthday party, plus a delicious barbecue dinner prepared by member Jack Saatkamp. Cost $10 pp, payable to the Desert Celtic Society. Please mail your check to Don Kirk at 1068 E. Royal Oak Rd. Guests are always welcome. Ceramic Club Pres. Carney Lewis 825-0044 Monday-Wednesday, Noon-3 PM; Tuesday and Friday, 9 AM-Noon Craft Complex/Ceramics
A slate of officers for 2013-20l4 has been recruited. Please attend the general meeting Thursday, April 11,10 AM, Ceramics Pouring Room to vote for the slate and show your support. Think of areas where you might be of assistance to these new officers. Current officers and committee chairs should remember the board meeting Thursday, April 4, 10 AM. Clay Club Pres. Bob Arms 395-1697 First Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Clay Studio Vistoso Computer Society (VCS) Information Paul Chorney 825-8502 chorneys@comcast.net Gaston Meloche 638-5404 educationchair.gaston@gmail.com Membership Dave Johnson 2427 Nasturtium St., 825-6994 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/computer/
Our general meeting speaker is to be determined for Monday, April 8, 1 PM, Auditorium. When available, the name will be posted on the club Listserv. Sorry for the inconvenience. Please note the instructor’s preference for class registration and use the vehicle indicated if only one method of communication is listed.
April Class Schedule
Class Date
Time
Files and Folders, PC 3 Sessions Fri. Apr. 5, 12, 19 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Karen Hasselbach Please use e-mail candydish7@gmail.com iPad Users Group for PC and Mac Users 2 Sessions Limit 15 Tue. Apr. 2 and 16 1-3 PM Sonny Kaye Please use e-mail sakmac@comcast.net Help Sessions for PC and Mac Users Tues. Apr. 9 and 23 1-3 PM All classes and workshops require registration. Register directly with the instructors by phone or email. Instructors’ names and email addresses are listed on VCS website www.suncityorovalley.com/clubs/computer. Class schedules are also available outside the computer learning center. Membership dues are $10/household. Checks, not cash, will be accepted for dues at the meetings or mail them to Dave Johnson, 2427 Nasturtium St., Oro Valley, AZ 85755, along with the application form available outside the Learning Center. Membership is required for all classes except Beginning PC and includes help sessions and the right to join the Listserv (online bulletin board) to receive announcements and computer help from other members. To be added to the VCS or MacListserv, click on Listserv on the VCS web page. Recycle used ink cartridges in the bin provided just outside the computer lab.
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Cribbage Club Robert Hines 825-2208 First and Third Thursdays, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima
Our March 7 tournament winners were: first place, Lee Gilgore; second place, Gordon Boehne and third place, Tom Weeks. Our next tournament will be June 6.
Dance Groups
Ballroom - Vistoso Villanellas Pres. George Holthus 818-1042 Membership Al Burdi 818-3516 October-May Dances: Third Friday, 6:30-9:30 PM, Auditorium
Our Annual Meeting/Dinner Dance will take place April 19. We’ll dance to the rhythms of the Tom Patrick Band which will play from 6:30-9:30 PM. Our delectable dinner will be served family style and will feature margarita chicken and salmon with lemon/wine sauce plus all the trimmings. Social hour begins 5:30 PM. Dinner 6 PM. Dress code is dressy, ties optional. Call George Holthus 818-1042. You’re going to love this dinner and music.
Tickets $30 Members, $40 Non-Members Tuesday, Wednesday, April 9-10, 8:30-10 AM, Social Hall
Dancin’ Dynamos Pres. Patsy Pulley 825-6694 Sec./Treas. Del Salvaterra 834-5146
Do you love to dance? Dancin’ Dynamos is a great way to try out dancing for fun and exercise. Annual dues $5 pp.
Hula - Aloha Hula Sisters Del Salvaterra 834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Class and Practice Social Hall/Dance Studio Class October-May, Tuesdays, 1-3 PM Practice October-May, Thursdays, 2:45-3:45 PM http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/hula/
Come dance with us. Learn kahiko (ancient) and ‘auna (contemporary/modern) styles of hula dancing. The graceful movements of hula are not strenuous. Hula dancing is fun, providing a fit14, Hula Sisters performed for the Singles ness regimen which March Club. From L-R: Del, Vanessa, Karenne, Violet, Willi, helps tone hips, legs Marge. and abdominals. Classes are free. Contact instructor Del Salvaterra.
Tappers Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 Dancersize/Intermediate tap Fridays, 3 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio
Line Dancing - Sunliners Pres. Judy Bjorling 818-1296 Membership Karen Caldwell 825-5231 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/sunliners
All classes, practices and dances are held in the Auditorium unless otherwise noted. “There are shortcuts to happiness and dancing is one of them.” Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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Sunliners Schedule: ANNOUNCEMENTS: Practices Classes Practices DANCES: Open Line Dance April Dance
CLASSES:
Thu. Apr. 4, Catalina Vista Sat., Apr. 6, Catalina Vista Thu., Apr. 18, Canceled Fri. Apr. 5, 6:30-8:30 PM, Catalina Vista Sat., Apr., 13, 5:30-9 PM
Intermediate Continuing Beginner
Sat., 9-10 AM Sat., 10:15-11:15 AM
Intermediate Intermediate Transition Intermediate Continuing Beginner
Sun., 11 AM-Noon (Dance Studio) Wed., 2-3 PM (Dance Studio) Thu., 2:45-3:55 PM Thu., 3:55-5 PM
PRACTICES:
Rock ‘N Roll Pres. Earl Cohen 818-2582 Dances in the Auditorium http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/rocknroll/
Members, if you are not receiving our emails we may not have an up-to-date email address for you. If this applies to you, let us know at krisandearl@ msn.com. Renewal applications will be At the Rock ‘N Roll Dance Party we had a special sent via email in appearance by The Blues Brothers. July and will be due back to us by September 1, with no extensions or reminders. We have a waiting list of over 30 residents hoping to join if you don’t renew. If you’ll be unreachable over the summer, please make other arrangements to renew your membership. Our next dance party is Saturday, May 11, featuring music by The 60s Garage Band. Watch your emails and the Tipster for more details. Square Dancing - Sundancers Co-Pres. Roger and Jane Radomsky 531-1054 rogernjane@msn.com Caller Ron Markus Dances Wednesdays, 7 PM, Auditorium www.sundancersquarestucson.com
The March mini-fest conducted by Guest Caller Mike Seastrom was a rousing success. Seventy dancers attended the workshop and 114 were at the evening dance. The new board takes over on April 1. Officers: CoPres., Roger and Jane Radomsky; Co-VP, Fred and Deena Harris; Co-Treas., Terry and Carol Rohr; and Co-Sec., Bob and Irene Camp. Congratulations. We look forward to a great year. Reminder it’s annual dues time again. Our Welcome Summer Dance is April 17, 7 PM. The graduating class of Plus dancers will be welcomed into the club. Casual attire begins for the summer. Weekly dances continue on Wednesdays. For the month of April, DBD calling begins 6:30 PM and Plus calling 7-8:30 PM. Watch the Tipster for summer dance specials.
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Western Dancing - Kactus Kickers Pres. Del Salvaterra 834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Dances November-April, Second Friday, Auditorium http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/kactus/
Yee-Haw! Come on down to the Kicker’s Cactus Corral Dance, April 12, for a boot-scootin’, toe-tappin’ and finger-lickin’ good time. Doors open 5:15 PM, salad 5:30 PM and pizza 5:45 PM. Music by the great Wild Oats Band 6:30-9:30 PM. Singles and guests welcome. All-you-can-eat pizza, salad, soft drinks and dessert. BYOB.
Tickets $15 members, $20 non-members Tickets sales: Social Hall/Lobby 9-11 AM Thursday, April 4; Monday, April 8; Tuesday, April 9 Tickets Dick Harper 818-6396
Save the date for the free members-only dance May 10. Not a member? Join now. Day Trippers Chair Jack Gallagher 825-4650 Membership Ginny Tanner 818-1226 Meetings Second Friday, 9 AM, Social Hall/Navajo Tue.,-Thu., April 16-18 Bus trip to Riverside Casino, Laughlin, NV. Cost $150 pp. dbl./$170 sgl. includes bus, two nights at Riverside, one breakfast buffet and one lunch or dinner buffet, all baggage handling. Open to Non-Members. Monitors: Jack Gallagher and Joan Vander Vliet 825-4650. Sat., May 18 Guided four-hour tour of Tucson. Cost $42 pp includes tour guide and bus only. Bus leaves at 8 AM, returns 1 PM. Includes guided tour of many Tucson historical and interesting sites. Open To Non-Members. Monitor: Helen Bronkhorst 825-0201. Sun., June 16 Annual Ice Cream Social. Cost $5 members and house guests. Social Hall/Navajo 2:30-4:30 PM. Monitors: Steve and Judy Taillie 825-8804.
Discussions Groups Great Decisions Jack Evert 818-3068 saljack439@msn.com January-May, Second and Fourth Wednesdays, 11 AM, Social Hall/Papago Pro Freedom Discussion Group Jim Huffer 825-8743 September-January, Second and Fourth Wednesdays, 11 AM, Social Hall/Papago
Our next scheduled meeting is May 22, so put it on your calendar. Dog Club - Fido’s Friends Pres. Marge Gustafson, margustafson@gmail.com Membership Elaine Deeter 825-5388
In March, we held our annual snake aversion training done by certified dog trainer, Jay Smith. We also offer Toad Aversion Training after the first heavy rains. The Colorado River toad is highly toxic and a real danger to dogs who are attracted to them. If your dog is in need of this training, please send an email to marge@gmail. com with questions or to sign up for the training. The cost $65, and is conducted at our Dog Park. Retesting is also done at training at this time for dogs who have been previously trained. Also, we continue to find lost dogs with no identification. Please check your dog’s tags and make sure they are current and readable.
Energetic Exercise Carole Tracy 825-1187 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:25-9:30 AM, Auditorium
Come to our meetings and hear about planned trips.
Democratic Club Pres. Ben Love 825-8064 bflove1@juno.com VP Arlene Lehto 825-1327 Saturday, April 6, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo www.Pimadems.org
This is our final meeting until fall. We are combining our burger-barbecue picnic with our fund raiser. We will have the Bufflegrass Dance Band play. Everything will be furnished for the picnic except bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share. Club members are encouraged to bring a guest. Tickets $15 pp. RSVP 825-8064. Dinner ’N Show Nancy Butler 825-4664 nanrich2@juno.com Julie Balough 818-1046 First Monday, 7:15 PM, Auditorium
General meeting April 1; all are welcome to join us for our monthly meetings. Bring your checkbook to the meeting. We prefer not to take cash. Nonmembers are welcome to come to shows with an additional $3 service fee. Sat, April 6
Butch Cassidy and the Sun-Burnt Kid, Silver Star – Mesa. Bus, lunch and show $67. Lynn Krivitz 825-7689. Fri, April 26 Annual Dinner, Auditorium. Dinner and Magic Show $20, Members Only. Rachel Quigley 825-4034. Wed,May 8 Million Dollar Quartet, Nederlander at TCC. Bus and show $74. Ginny Kewin 825-9370
Buses leaves promptly on schedule behind the Vistoso Center. Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
Have a heart, happy and healthy! Join with SCOV friends, new and old, as we enjoy a wonderful workout with instructor Sally Martinez. She really knows how to get us moving. You’ll enjoy the variety of aerobic and weight exercise plus lots of balance and stretch, to help our bodies be strong and flexible. Whether you play golf, play tennis, dance or just appreciate being able to get around comfortably to the many activities you enjoy, Energetic Exercise will help you be in better shape for them all. New members, both men and women, are always welcome. Your get-acquainted class is free. Annual dues $3 pp. Tickets $30 for 12 classes.
Reminder
Dogs are not permitted on The Views Golf Course at any time.
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Euchre Jack and Barb Matthies 825-4891 (October-May) Jack and Maria Welch 395-1205 (May-October) Mondays, meet 5:45 PM, play 6 PM, Catalina Vista
Don’t watch TV at night; come play euchre, a fastmoving game. Meet your neighbors and make new friends. If you are new to the game, we will be glad to teach you. Bring your smile and 50¢; we are looking forward to seeing you. Financial Strategies Jim Huffer 825-8743 First and Third Tuesdays, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi
On April 2, our own John Bold will show how he builds and maintains his portfolio. On April 16, we will bring our own investment ideas to the meeting and research them together, using one of the commercially-available programs.
Vistoso Native American Flute Circle Pres. Fred Draper 405-4090, Member Information Ed Pendrys 825-7151 First Sunday, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono
Researchers tell us one way to keep our minds alert is to learn to play a new musical instrument. Our club offers the opportunity to learn to play the Native American flute. You don’t need to know how to read music. It is easy to learn with only five basic notes. Coming Event: Native American Flute Festival, Saturday, April 6, 9:30-5 PM. Voyager RV Resort Ballroom, 8701 S. Kolb Rd. Top flute performers, Native American-style flute makers, vendors, crafts, free workshops and raffle will be featured. Directions: I-10, Exit 270, south 1 mile. Contact info: swrfftucson@gmail.com or 520-792-4297. Admission free.
Garden Club Pres. Vicki Gushwa 825-2413 Sec. Norma Martin dlmnkm@yahoo.com Second Wednesday, 1:15 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima
On April 10,1:15 PM, we will have a short business meeting while enjoying refreshments and socializing before the installation of our new officers. This meeting is a question-andanswer session. Bring your questions and share your gardening tips. If you are new to the Sonoran Desert, we are seeking to answer your gardening questions. If you are experienced, share your successes and failures. Visitors are always welcome. Annual dues, $5 pp are due if you haven’t paid yet for next year. Gardening Tip: The chance of a freeze is well past now. Trim the frost damage if you haven’t done so. Increase the time on your drip system gradually as the weather warms up.
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Genealogy Pres. Michael Carroll 818-0556 Ancestral Research Barbara Krecklow 825-4695 October-May, Second Tuesday, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo www.scvgs.org
Suzanne Brayer is our April speaker. Suzanne and her father have been researching her family history since 1982. She’s a member of several genealogical societies and a former teacher. She’s shared her genealogy knowledge through classes and talks around Arizona. Suzanne’s topic is Immigration. We all have immigrant ancestors. Where did they come from? How did they get to America? Join us to hear Suzanne give us some insight into these interesting questions. We will also elect club officers and present our Volunteer of the Year Award. Come have a piece of our Volunteer of the Year cake. Gin Rummy George Riley 818-0877 Mondays, 6:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztec Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Aztec
We play team games by drawing cards for partners with no choice of teammates or tables. There are no dues or fees for this club. Games have comparatively low stakes. Call George or Bev Riley.
Gun Club Pres. Warren Cuthbert 818-1282 October-May, Second Wednesday, 2 PM, Social Hall/Papago Club does not meet June-September
The Gun Club is for people who have an interest in learning about guns, shooting, personal protection and firearm safety. In fact, you do not even need to own a gun or have any experience with firearms to come to Gun Club meetings. We especially invite women who are interested in learning about firearms safety and self-protection, with or without a gun, to attend. People are frequently interested in learning the laws and regulations about carrying a gun and what is required to obtain an Arizona concealed-weapons permit. Club members are encouraged to bring any new or interesting guns/accessories to the meeting for people to see, or any guns they want to sell/trade. At some meetings, we have guest speakers from law enforcement or other gun-related organizations. You are invited to come to a meeting and see if our club activities would interest you. Hand and Foot Bonnie Arneson 520-229-1084 Sundays, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis Havurah
Co-Pres. Michael and Sonny Kaye 825-8546 Corresponding Sec. Lorie Behrmann 395-1812 October-May, Third Monday, 7 PM, Catalina Vista http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/havurah/
We are social group that shares an interest in Jewish culture. Meetings, lectures and celebrations are open to everyone. Special thanks to Carol Rosner for making the Bagel Brunch a success.
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General meeting and election of officers, April 15. Our speaker will be Dr. Roger Caldwell, a retired professor from the UofA. Dr. Caldwell will be speaking on the many changes taking place in the world and in our lives. Innovations and discoveries, societal shifts and basic needs bring new challenges to people and institutions. Some historic approaches to dealing with the future are proving inadequate. By understanding reasons why the future will be different and possible approaches to adapt to that future, we can move toward a better appreciation of what the future might bring. Reminder: Pay dues by check only. Wear name tags and bring non-perishable food items for the Community Food Bank to all events.
appreciation to Milt Damlich who has been our faithful registrar for the last 10 years. Volunteers are always needed, especially for the Audio/Visual Equipment and Refreshment Committees; contact the club president. Let Curriculum Chair, Sharyn Rafieyan, know if you have ideas regarding a speaker or moderator.
Hiking Club Dave Fraser 818-2434 for new member orientation hike information. http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/hiking
Spring is always a busy time in the hiking club. Newly elected officers: Pres., Max Haegele; VP, Gaston Meloche; Treas., Ann Owen; Chief Guide, Michael Lubatkin; and Sec., Ginny Williams. We also held our annual Wine and Cheese Get Together on Saturday, March 30, which featured Al Watson, a park ranger, who presented a program on the Anza Trail. As you might have guessed, hiking is good exercise and a great workout. And then, when you consider what you’ll experience: majestic mountains, running water (well, sometimes anyway), gorgeous wildflowers, interesting rocks and minerals, animals both big and small and delightful camaraderie, well, there’s nothing quite like it. Come see for yourself. Sign up for an orientation hike.
Japanese Flower Arranging Club Donald Marier 825-4878 dmarier1@comcast.net Doris Oliver 818-1512 dorisoliver81@msn.com October-May, Second and Fourth Mondays, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima Karate Club Pres. Fred Hargrave 825-1779 Classes Wednesdays, 9 AM-Noon, Social Hall/Dance Studio
Mah Jongg Pres. Jenny Clark 818-3815, Sec. Sonny Kaye 825-8546 Thursdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Business meeting, First Thursdays Mexican Train Dominoes Pres. Judy Rigby 638-8800 Refreshments Laurie Chikusa 825-4635 Second and Fourth Saturdays, 6 PM, Catalina Vista
Play will be on the 13th and 27th. Refreshments will be served. It is almost time for the spring potluck/annual Horseshoes meeting. Mark Jack Howatt 825-1583 Ray Coleman 825-2789 your calendar for May 11. Dinner 5 PM, Mexican Train Ron Knudson 825-9307 Dominoes immediately following. Each member is asked Tuesdays and Thursdays, pits located at Catalina Vista to bring a dish to pass to serve eight to ten people. Those May-September, 8 AM; October-April 2 PM with a last name beginning A-D bring a main dish, E-M a Come one and all to the horseshoe pits any time, or vegetable, N-R a dessert and S-Z a salad. Coffee will be join us for fun with the bunch. Shoes are available in provided. BYOB. New officers will be elected for the 2013the storage bin or from the monitor. 2014 year. Are you interested in serving the club as an officer? Contact the club president. ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement Pres. Lei Lane Bammell, leibammel@earthlink.net Curriculum Sharyn Rafieyan, srafieyan@comcast.net Samplers and Short Subjects Gaston Meloche, ILR.Samplers@gmail.com http://suncityilr.com/Site
We have now completed an outstanding winter session of ILR classes. Thanks to the Curriculum Committee, we have an excellent line-up of classes for fall. Some classes begin in October, others in November. For class descriptions and registration information, you can find printed copies in the racks at Catalina Vista and the Library Lounge. Members will receive the information by email, or if you are not a member, email the club president to request it. Mail-in registration for fall classes resumes August 1924. Please observe this window of registration (none earlier please), so the registrar can properly process class lists. Those who registered on March 7 need not take further steps. We thank the ILR speakers, moderators and committee members who volunteer many hours to facilitate this popular learning venue. We especially express our Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
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Modelers Club Pres. Fred Faust 743-7283 fjfaust1030@gmail.com, Meetings Second Fridays, 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pima http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/modelers
Vistoso Photo Club Pres. Dave Henderson 465-0650 Meeting Second and Fourth Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/photoclub
UofA Professor Wayne Wesolowski presenting his story of the Lincoln funeral train during the February Modelers meeting. Photo by Tom Prall.
All SCOV residents are welcome at our monthly meetings. We welcome new members, both historians and model builders. Join us to see what we are about and enjoy a cup of coffee and a sweet roll. What members bring in for Show and Tell serves as a conduit for our discussions. A member’s scale model may be an example of something another member may have had some first-hand experience either in designing, building and operating the prototype. Natural Health and Wellness Club Sherokee llse 818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com Third Wednesdays, 3-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima Room http://www.scovaz/clubs/healthwellness
Our mission: To discuss, share and provide natural approaches to health and wellness. Dues for 2013 $3 pp. First meeting free. At our meeting this month, Dr. Michael Austin, Chiropractic Physician will present Autonomic Body Therapy- Rediscover the Power of Touch. Before vaccinations and pills, plants were medicine. Before scanners and computers, we looked and listened to our patients. In this technologydriven society, traditional medicine has been on the back burner. Even the simple act of human touch is scoffed at as being, at best, a placebo. He has spent the past eight years developing this touch-based therapy. It is the synthesis of Meridian, Bowen and Mind Body Therapies. Please join Dr. Austin in the discussion of these therapies and their merger into the single-treatment modality, Autonomic Body Therapy. His private practice includes working with Veterans and Native Americans in AZ. Women’s Pan (Panguingue) Ena Mindel 818-7780 Mondays, Fridays, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis Wednesdays, 9 AM-1 PM, Desert Oasis
Pan (Panguingue) is an enjoyable and interesting card game. Come watch us play at any session. If you like what you see, we’ll teach you to play. Call Ena.
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Winners at the Advanced level for the February competition were Phyllis Reynolds, Joan Kelley, Diane Haegele and Evelyn Richards. We invite you to view the club’s website at http:// suncityorovalley.com/clubs/photoclub/homepage. html. There you will find a photo gallery of this year’s digital competition submissions. Guests are always welcome.
Photo Workshop Club David Smoler 818-7880 david.of.oro@gmail.com First Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago - through April http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/photoworkshop/
The Photo Workshop Club emphasizes education and the sharing of experience in both photographic composition and technical skill. All sessions offer a wide range of techniques that can be applied regardless of equipment and skill level.
April 3 All about Digital Photography A review of the year’s topics plus a look at restoring old slides and prints. A review of selection and setup of digital cameras, composing, storing images safely and editing them. Performing the final steps of sizing and optimizing for email, projection and printing.
Do you have some new pictures to share at this meeting? Please email them or bring a print, thumb-drive or CD to the meeting. Tell us how and where you shot and processed them. This is not a competition. There are no fees or dues. For technical details or to be included in our emails, contact david.of.oro@gmail.com.
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Pickleball Club Pres. Judy Cornelius 818-6610 Treas. Phil Houpt 638-5955 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/pickleball
The pickleball court hours from May through September for club members are: 6-9 AM, every day 6-8 PM Monday through Friday All other times are reserved for any SCOV residents. Contact the Aquatic and Fitness Center at 917-8067 to make a reservation and to check out paddles and balls. All reservations can be made two days in advance. A successful pickleball skills clinic was held for casual players on March 8. Pilates Mary Ayers 638-7916 kayers9753@sbcglobal.net Mondays, 3 PM, Thursdays, 1:30 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio
What is Pilates anyway? What are the benefits? Pilates is a world renowned exercise system dating back to WWI. Using the mind to control the functioning of muscles, Pilates exercises work your core posture muscles (abdomen and back). These keep our bodies balanced, providing critical support for our spines. Pilates also teaches awareness of breathing which strengthens deep muscles in your torso, helping to get rid of back and other pain. Used in rehabilitation for years, Pilates has helped many recover from injuries or weaknesses. All exercises are adaptable to any skill level so are well-suited for senior men and women. Benefits include improved flexibility and balance, stronger muscle tone, more energy and sharper mental concentration. For an introduction to classes, please feel free to come and watch only. If you do participate, the cost is $8/ class. Annual dues $20 pp. Pinochle Barbara Matthies 825-4891 Play Wednesdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni
We play single deck and rotate partners every four hands. Skills rusty? We’ll get you up to speed quickly. Bring 50¢ for your tally. The first Wednesday is treat night. The third Wednesday is birthday night. Annual dues $5 pp. Poker
Men’s Friday Poker George Rose 520-303-2019 tucsonroses@live.com Fridays, 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis
Playing poker with your neighbors can be most enjoyable. We play high only, five draw, five stud, seven stud, Omaha, Texas Hold’em and iron cross (criss cross). No dues. Bring your own refreshments. The dealer will ante cards for all players, which gives him control of the game. The cards speak for themselves. Absolute requirements are to leave politics and religion at the front door and come with the intention of having three hours of enjoyable, no-hassle, understandable poker.
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Men’s Poker David Habbershaw 825-2635 dhabbershaw@q.com Tuesdays, Thursdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis
We would like to welcome new members. We play Texas Hold’em, Omaha and variations on Seven Card Stud. Games are High/low split, except for Texas Hold’em. Stop by and watch or play. Check us out. Prepare & Share Dining Club Pres. Seph Reese 825-2748 sephlin91@gmail.com Meetings in members’ homes at various times
We will finish the 2012-2013 season with our end-ofthe-year party Friday, April 12, 5 PM, Catalina Vista. After beverages, there will be a Mexican-chicken dinner with lots of salsa and chips and a great Mexican cheesecake dessert. The cost, including beverages, is $12 pp. We will email an invitation to all members. If you have not joined the Prepare and Share Club, you can pay your $5 dues for 2013-2014 at the party. Members’ dues will also be accepted at that time. We will also elect officers for the 2013-2014 season at the party. Sun City Vistoso Quilters Carol Guibert 818-0441 carolguibert1@gmail.com September-May, Second and Fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztec http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/quilters.html
We had a fantastic Quilt show thanks to all of our Quilters and their husbands. Our raffle quilt was won by Jerri Hogden, Nancy Butler’s daughter. Thanks to everyone who bought a raffle ticket, we were able to present to Tri-Community Food Bank a check for $1,000. The show would not be possible without everyone’s efforts. Note: the meeting will be held on the first Tuesday of this month, April 2, 1 PM, Desert Oasis. Janice Strassburg will demo her special prairie point technique, and we will have a show recap. April 23 will be a regular meeting and, hopefully, we will see results from the mystery quilt series we had this year. Racquetball Pres. Al Lichaa 812-0198 Sec./Treas. John Wilson 818-2368 Open Mixed Doubles Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 8-11 AM
If you’re a racquetball player, please come to the court and play with our club. We have a good group of players that will give you stiff competition. If you are interested in learning the game, contact our president. We continually welcome new players.
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Early Music Recorder Ensemble Marge Flory 825-4580 Tuesdays, Noon, Catalina Vista
Have a recorder (the instrument)? Want to learn or improve your skills? Would you like to play in a group? Soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorders welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. Sheet music is provided. SCOV visitors welcome. RV Club - Sundowners Member information Marge Allen 825-3095 October-May, Second Monday, 9 AM, Social Hall/Navajo http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/sundowners/
Also, many thanks to all who worked to make this happen, including our partners from Wheels For Kids. A recent thank-you letter from Northwest Medical Center reminds us why we participate in SFK. Handmade baby clothes and diapers were given to a struggling young mom who rides a bus two hours each way to a minimum wage job in a fast-food restaurant. Your work for and donations to SFK are valuable and appreciated. The annual Spring Social will be held Saturday, April 13, 5-8 PM, Desert Oasis. It is a potluck; bring a dish to share while we celebrate another successful year of gift making and gift giving to children.
The St. Patrick’s Day mini-golf and pizza party on March 16 was a big success. The April 8 meeting will feature a presentation on RV travel in Europe. We meet again that evening for our annual outing at Catalina State Park. We share a potluck BBQ dinner and listen to western music provided by Way Out West. Following breakfast on April 9, those who have joined the RV outing will head over to Gilbert Ray Campground in Tucson Mountain Park for two nights. Special thanks to retiring board members: Marge Allen, Joy Huxtable and Judy Matthies. They worked hard for the benefit of all. Republican Club Pres. Merritt McGlothlin 520-572-7853 merrittm@nationwide.net Membership Glenda McCormick 818-1051 Third Tuesday, 3 PM, Auditorium www.scvrc1.org St. Philip’s Support Group Kirk Kuykendall 825-1693 kksctsn@comcast.net
Scrabble Bill Wallace 818-6747 Play Fridays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni
The Scrabble Club welcomes new members. We invite you to join us, whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced player. The Official Scrabble Player’s Dictionary is our spell-check dictionary; we have several on hand as well as Scrabble sets. Call Bill Wallace or Corinne Kulick 825-7673. Seniors for Kids Jean Sax 818-2410 Meet September-May, 1st Thursday, 8 AM, Desert Oasis
Thank you to all who helped with our successful fund raising at the Courtyard Sale. If you bought a cup of coffee or a treasure at our treasure table, you are appreciated. Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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Sewing - Thimblelenas Janice Strassburg, 520-818-7793 Mondays-Fridays, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/
Our sewing Umbrella includes Casa Amigas, Cheer Bears, Sun City Vistoso Quilters, Machine Embroidery, Pet Beds and Senior’s for Kids with all types of sewing choices to interest you personally. We welcome you in one or all groups. The next Orientation/Sewing Machine and Monitor classes will be held Friday, April 19. Those wishing to take either or both must sign up at the Message Center in the Sewing Room. Registration will not be taken by phone. If you have any questions, call Patty Phillips 591-6599. There are also serger classes Bobi 825-8856 anytime for appointment for either serger class: #101 serger or threading if you need to have completed orientation first. Casa Amigas Ruth Mayer 520-818-0066 Mondays and Thursdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Sewing http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/casaamigas.html
Love to sew? Our group makes dresses, pants, shorts, tops, drawstring bags, bibs, smocks, quilts, etc. from our patterns for children who need a little more love. Not into sewing? How about cutting the patterns or pinning the quilts? Sew what interests you. Pick and choose. It’s all about the kids. Everyone has been so busy knitting and crocheting, we are running low on washable yarn. We would love your donations. If you are spring cleaning and find extra yarn, please drop it off at the Sewing Room marked Casa Amigas. Cheer Bears Nancy Njaa 825-5486 September-May, Wednesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/cheerbears.html Machine Embroidery Sue Lane 825-7518 Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 825-5278 Meetings Third Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing http://scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/machemb.html
Cupcakes are not just for eating. Sue Lane and Sandy Fritz embroidered these cupcake pocket purses using only the embroidery machine. They are willing to share the technique. Newcomers and the curious are welcome.
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Pet Beds Jan Bohe 825-9725 Tuesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/petbeds.html
If you are looking for a worthy volunteer job that doesn’t require a lot of time and thinking, the Pet Beds group is the one to join. The pet beds that are given to the Humane Society look like big stuffed washable and dryable pillow cases. We will always need your poly-fill donations. So if you are sewing, save the washable leftovers and bring them to the sewing room marked Pet Beds or call Jan Bohe for other arrangements. Sheepshead
Pres. Bill Allen 825-3095 Tuesdays, 10 AM, Desert Oasis
Join us for a morning of friendship, cards and chatter. The game is well-known in the upper Midwest and is played with 32 cards. Sounds easy, right? Come next Tuesday and find out.
Show ‘N Share Marion Nelmark 825-9331 Fridays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Tohono
Make beautiful greeting cards with stamps on colorful card stock, or use silk or metallic thread to embroider patterns on cards. Try the Iris Fold for a new twist. Knitting baby blankets for charity with donated yarn and a friendly group of like-minded people will renew your knitting skills. So limber up your fingers and find out what you will need to begin. No fees. Silversmith and Lapidary Pres. George Tanner 818-1226 gtanner65@gmail.com Shop hours Monday-Thursday 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PM; Friday, 9 AM-Noon Club meeting First Monday, 3:30 PM, Craft Complex/Silver Shop
Stop by the Silversmith and Lapidary shop in the craft corridor and sign up for any of the upcoming classes. We always look forward to introducing new members to the technique of soldering silver and creating their very first piece of jewelry.
Happy Hour, April 26, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. After snacks, we will see a DVD. Ticket prices: Dinner $17 pp, Happy Hour $7 pp. Ticket
sales: Thursday, April 4, 10 AM-Noon and Friday, April 5, 1-2 PM. Happy Hour only, Tuesday April 23, 10-11 AM. Social Hall Lobby
Spanish Cultural Club Gary Lerch 818-3319 gclerch@comcast.net October, November, January-March Fourth Monday, 7 PM, Catalina Vista
Our Cinco de Mayo Festival for members will be April 8, 5 PM. More information via email. After this event, we will see you next season. Stained/Fused Glass Club Steve Taillie, 825-8804 cell 869-2441 Wye Mace 825-8738 (fused glass) Fusing: Sundays, 6-8 PM, Tuesdays, 9-11 AM, Craft Complex/Tumbleweed Stained Glass: Wednesdays, Thursdays, 1-4 PM, Craft Complex/Tumbleweed Open Studio: Tuesday-Sunday, 8 AM-5 PM, Craft Complex/Tumbleweed
The Club thanks the people who were involved in teaching March’s classes. There will be a general meeting, Wednesday, April 3, 1 PM, Tumbleweed Room. It is that time again when some of our members begin to make summer plans. Before you leave, please remove your projects from our studio. We will need the shelves and space for our members who will be working while you are away. We have enjoyed several busy months in our studio. The workshops have been great. Let us know what you have enjoyed and any ideas you may have for future ways to refine our skills. Senior Olympics Swim Team Gordon Gillin 825-8261 swimgordon2@gmail.com
Our last swim meet was March 16 at Green Valley. Results of that meet will be in the May Tipster. Keep training. We always need new swimmers. Call Gordon to sign up.
Sun City Singers Pres. Dick Cook 850-1821 Director Don Hess Rehearsals Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium
Thank you everyone for making our April 9 Spring Concert a success. Rehearsals will resume April 23, for the Association sponsored July 4 Independence Day Concert. This is a special day and everyone is welcome to sing with the choir. No auditions, just a love of patriotic music and the joy of singing with others. Sun City Singles Pres. Jan Buchel 825-6735, VP Helen Smith 818-3614 Dinner Meetings second Thursday, Happy Hour, last Friday http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/singles/
Golf is Sunday, April 7, organized by Joe Tompkins. Sign up in the Singles book in the Pro Shop.. Dinner April 11, features Caesar salad and chicken Jerusalem. Social starts 5:30 PM., Social Hall/Navajo. Dessert is kahlua chocolate-thunder cake, followed by the SCOV Strummers. Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
Attention SCOV Photographers Enter the SCOV Community Phone Directory Photo Contest
We are looking for an award-winning photo to grace the cover of our next edition of the Community Phone Directory. Submit your favorite Sun City Oro Valley photograph of the community by Friday, June 28 to crichard@suncity-vistoso.com.
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Table Tennis Co-Chairs Clive Probert 825-8719 Ursula Jarvis 825-8461 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/tabletennis/
We have play at all levels of ability, and it’s a great way to keep fit. Join us on Saturday mornings, 10 AM when we have our open play, or call Clive Probert. We have paddles and balls available. Table Tennis hours of club play, Catalina Vista: Women Tue., 1:30-3:30 PM Men/Advanced Women Tue., Thu: 5-8 PM Men/Women Recreational Wed., Fri. 4-6 PM Open Club Play Fri., 6-8 PM Clinic by Appointment Sat., 9-10 AM Open Club Play Sat.,10 AM-Noon Tapestry Rug Hooking
Ann Feeney 818-0340 Thursdays, 9-11 AM, Craft Complex/Ceramics
We are always happy to enroll new members or have residents interested in rug hooking come see us. Tennis Women Laurie Chikusa 825-4635 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 7 AM-Noon http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/tennis Men Karen Lee 818-2200 Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 7 AM-Noon Mixed Doubles Sundays, 1-3 PM, Ruby Fuhrmann 818-7828
The Men’s Memorial Doubles Tournament ended on schedule despite unusual weather. The seeding committee of Frank Holtry, Tom Hansen and Gary Wickberg gave those attending an excellent set of finals with Frank Holtry and Larry Wall overcoming Mike Brands and Paul Hansen in the finals and Al Lichaa and Fred Henninger defeating Ron Martin and Bob Gutberlet in the consolation round. Congratulations to all the participants. April 3, 2-4 PM, CPR course being offered. Sign up at the courts. April 5, 3-6 PM, general meeting followed by dinner, drinks and entertainment. $15 pp. Tickets being sold at the courts. Jed Dunbar is head of the nominating committee for next season. Volunteers needed. Many thanks to John Wilson for sending out emails. Anyone wishing to be added to his list can contact him at wilsonj@msu.edu. Also thanks to Laurie Chikusa, Ruby Fuhrmann and Karen Lee for all the great tennis functions. Theatrical Club - SRO (Standing Room Only) Pres. Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 VP Joe Guenther 825-7703
Knee Deep performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 4, 5 and 6. This 90-minute show is kneedeep in music, comedy, drama and advice. Travelogue
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teau 500 to 1300 AD. We continue our four-part educational video series with part III: the ancient Hopi and Zuni people. While as many as 50,000 Puebloan people mysteriously abandoned their Colorado Plateau habitations by 1300 and dispersed, the Hopi and Zuni remained, to this day, on their original motherlands and advanced their traditional culture. Learn why and how they’ve survived and lead their larger Puebloan culture today despite incredible obstacles. An introduction and post viewing discussion is included. Ukulele Club - Sun City Vistoso Strummers Pres. Jean James 648-1118 Sec. Jackie Brown 825-2487 Kanikapila, Tuesdays, 10 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis/Zuni http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele/
We will continue to play concerts at Oro Valley and Tucson venues this month. April is a transitional time for our club. Like so many other clubs, many of our members leave for the summer. However, our club does stay active in the hot summer months. What a terrific fall/winter season we have had, but it has flown by. May everyone have a great summer. For those who travel to other destinations, safe journey and keep your ukulele handy for regular practice, use the in- Singing happy birthday ternet resources available to you and to our Mattie, who is 90 take any opportunity to get together years young. with other musicians. When we return in the fall, we will all be better, stronger players and next year’s fall/winter season should be terrific.
Ukulele members aboard the Golden Princess Cruise ship. Wallyball and Water Volleyball Pres. Judy Rigby 520-638-8800 rigby_judy@yahoo.com (water volleyball rep) VP Terri Linssen 505-803-2671, tlinssen47@gmail.com Sec/Treas. Dave Martin 818-9249, dmartin600@gmail.com (wallyball rep) Wallyball Tuesday and Friday, 1-3 PM, AFC/Racquetball Court Water Volleyball: Sunday and Thursday 2-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Pool http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/volleyball
In April, the water volleyball hours of play change to the summer schedule of 2-4 PM on Sundays and Thursdays. Wallyball hours remain the same throughout the year.
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Members enjoyed a Mexican Fiesta get-together in January at the Desert Oasis. The next social will be Saturday, April 27, 5 PM, at the home of Terri and Larry Linssen. Members are asked to bring an appetizer or dessert and BYOB. More details to follow through email. Woodcarvers - BarkCarvers - Gourd Club Pres. Kaaren Drent 818-2343 Woodcarvers Saturdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary Barkcarvers Tuesdays, 1-4 PM, Thursdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary Gourd Art Mondays 1-4 PM, Fridays 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary
The wood carvers, bark carvers and gourd crafters continue to welcome newcomers to try their hand at our crafts. We have materials and tools available to get you started and friendly people to provide instruction. Come by to have a look at what we have to offer. The mask at right will be stunning when completed. Barkcarvers
Bark is available for those wanting to try their hand at this craft. Some tools are available for beginners. At right, hands are at work on a piece of bark to create beautiful art. Gourd Art
Everything you need to complete a gourd project is available. At right, hands are at work painting a plain gourd to turn it into something to treasure.
Woodworkers Pres. Keith Carlson 742-7726 Membership Lauren Strassburg 818-7793 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/woodworkers/index.html
We are beginning to see many of our members leave for summer. That means fewer monitors and less open time for the shop. To find out about being a monitor call Dick Minch, 825-4310; for membership call Lauren Strassburg. Adrian Korpel 818-0544
Writers Club
At present the Writers Club’s only organized activities are in poetry. Please see the Poet’s Corner. Poets Corner Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762 Mondays, 9:15-11:15 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui
One way to differentiate between poetry and prose is by the conciseness of the former. For example, A Business Model by Bob Hicok conveys a rather profound message with very few words: “Even martyrs/need help, for who/can nail their right hand/with their right hand to the cross?” This effect is not achieved without a conscious effort that poets often refer to as compression, though the reality may be more like using a surgical knife to remove unnecessary words, phrases and lines to create a leaner, keener poem. Such cuts are often among the suggestions made by members of the Poets Corner when we critique each other’s poems. RecSun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
ognizing the subjective nature of our feedback has led to many lively dialogues that enable us to further examine personal opinions about enhancing a poem. On the other hand, we tend to quickly reach consensus when it comes to what works well. Newcomers are welcome.
Yoga Pres. Jewel Prendeville 520-395-1356 Mondays, 8:30-10 AM, Social Hall/Papago Tuesdays, 10:30 AM-Noon, Social Hall/Dance Studio Thursdays, 4-5:15 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio
The yoga workshop on March 27 included movement, breath, meditation and concepts of cleansing the body, mind and spirit for the spring season. After the workshop, we had our annual meeting and lunch at Catalina Vista. The three classes will continue into May.
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The Town of Oro Valley proudly presents the firstever Settler’s Day at Steam Pump Ranch. Settler’s day will provide a unique opportunity to celebrate and honor settlers from this area. Guest speakers include Hank Zipf, Barbara McIntire and Nancy Cobb, descendants of the Pusch Family. Entertainment for all ages includes: Bill Ganz Western Band, David Rychener, the Salt River Regulators Old West Show, food truck roundup, hay wagon rides, horsemanship skills and much more! For more information, call 229-5052. The bird on the cover really exists. SCOV Birders member, Roger Hinkle, explains “Many of you have seen the leucistic Red-tailed hawk which hangs out along Moore Rd. between La Cholla and Thornydale. Steve Holmes has photos of him sitting on his typical perches, atop a saguaro and atop a utility pole.”
Partnered Organizations The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations that are neither sponsored nor supported by Sun City Oro Valley Community Association, Inc. SCOVCA assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. AA Ned 407-6052 Mondays, 12:30 PM, Craft Complex/Tumbleweed Tuesdays, 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Alzheimer’s Education and Support Group Don Dittman 551-6109 Arlene Schneider 825-5741 Last Tuesday, 4 PM, Desert Oasis
Learn the basics of the disease and how to live with it.
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Arthritis (all kinds) Support Group Facilitator Corinne Kulick 825-7673 Coordinator Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 Meeting Third Tuesday, 3:15-4:15 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima Caregiver Support Group Facilitator Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com First and Third Fridays, 2-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Room Civic Association CASCVI (The Civic Association of Sun City Oro Valley Inc.) is an advocate in consumer affairs. Established in 1994 as a volunteer resident group, we have successfully dealt with the Pima County Assessor and utility companies and conducted valuable investigations such as blue pipe and roofing problems. CASCVI provides an organization where residents can request assistance with problems not covered by SCVCAI. We can be reached at cascvi@comcast.net or call Marty Abelson 825-3522
Residents who desire to be on our email list to receive, submit or share home maintenance information, consumer warnings and advisories, residential tax information and resident-related issues not covered by SCOVCA should submit their email addresses to cascvi@comcast.net. We are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted. You must be an SCOV homeowner. Emerge! Co-Pres. Betty Hansen 818-1779 Elaine Deeter 825-5388 Donations Nancy Williams 818-3178 October-April, Second Tuesday, 8:30 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache
Our auxiliary helps and supports Emerge!, one of the main agencies in Southern Arizona providing shelter for women and children who are victims of abuse. Thanks to those members who worked so diligently on our annual luncheon and fashion show last month. Also, thanks to the husbands who helped serve the lunch and performed many other tasks. Our April 9 meeting will be a salad luncheon held at Betty Hansen’s home. Nancy Williams continues to collect donations. This month, items requested are twin bed sheets, towels, pots and pans, coffee pots and blenders. Children’s clothing and diapers are always welcome. The crisis line at Emerge! to report domestic violence is 888-428-0101. Gluten Free and Celiac Disease Support Group Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com Grief Support Group - Loss of Child or Grandchild Facilitator Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com Fourth Wednesday, email or call for time and location Grief Support Group - Loss of Spouse/Partner Contact Sec., Lori Behrman 395-1812 Facilitator Arlene Schneider Second and fourth Fridays, 3 PM, call for location Parkinson’s Support Payton Davies 825-5352 or bpwdavies@gmail.com Third Wednesday, from October-April, 10:30 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Pima Exercise Mondays and Thursdays 4-5:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache
On Wednesday, April 17, we will have two speakers, a couple who run ABC Senior Advisors. PWP (People with Parkinson’s), Caregivers are welcome. Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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Survivors of Loved Ones who Died by Suicide Coordinator and Facilitator Ester Leutenberg, 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com Call for time and location Vistoso Helpful Hands
VHH (Vistoso Helping Hands) continues to sponsor tours of local independent and assisted living facilities. See Coming Events for April 27 for a tour/lunch at Fairwinds Desert Point. The Health Fair helped recruit two new pager carriers but we can still use more carriers during the summer. We also need someone to help keep our lists of volunteers up to date, preferably via a computer. If you are willing to help in any capacity, please fill out an application with Norma Meyers in the Vistoso Center, or contact Barbara McNeill, bjmac68@comcast.net or 825-0677. To get help, dial 410-9498. After the message, enter your phone number, including the area code and hang up. We will call you back.
Extended Community American Association of University Women
The Casas Adobes Branch will meet April 13, Social Hall. The program features Girl Scouts and STEM, presented by Sharon O’Neal. The present membership is 74 members. Catalinas Community Chorus
We invite you to attend two concerts: Saturday, April 7, 3 PM, Vista de la Montana Methodist Church, Catalina, AZ where we will present Jazz ‘N’ Pops Sunday, April 14, 3 PM St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Oro Valley. The Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus and jazz pianist, Mark Willis will be featured. Tickets: $10 at the door. Julie Sieger 520-579-1767 catalinascommunitychorus.org. The Catalina-Oro Valley Lions Club
In February, the club held a two-day White Cane collection at Fry’s, located at La Canada and Lambert. Lane. In 1925, Helen Keller challenged Lions to become Knights of the Blind. Since that time, service to the blind and visually impaired is one of Lions Clubs International’s most important activities. Our club supports vision screening in local schools, eyeglass recycling, leader dogs for the blind and White Cane Days, among many other charities. If you would like to learn more, contact Club President, Mimi Wittenborn 520825-9340 or SCOV residents Lou and Nancy Phillippi 520-638-6957. DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Meeting
The DAR El Presidio Chapter will celebrate its 30th Anniversary Thursday, April 11, with a luncheon at Anthony’s in the Catalinas, 6640 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson. In honor of this special occasion, Danna Spence Koelling, DAR AZ State Regent, will visit. Bette Richards, Curator at the Ft. Lowell Museum, will tell us about the museum and its planned exhibition being supported by the State Regent’s Project. Please RSVP by April 1, Suzanne Huffer, 8258743, sbhuffer@comcast.net
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Eco-friendly Earth Day - Green Planet, Green Future Event
The Annual Tucson Earth Day Festival and Water Festival will be held Sunday, April 21, 9 AM-2 PM, Reid Park, off Country Club Road north of 22nd Street. The parade starts at 10 AM. Exhibits will provide information on environmental products or issues such as water conservation, water quality, air quality, household hazardous waste, habitat conservation and sustainability. There will be AlternateFuel Vehicle Exhibitors, Model Solar Race Car and Solar House Competition. Call 520-206-8814 or email tucsonearthday@yahoo.com. Call 520-623-2119 or email info@waterfestivaltucson.org. Film Festival - SaddleBrooke
On April 23 and 30, films from the Arizona International Film Festival will be shown at SaddleBrooke’s Desert View theater at 2:15 PM and 7 PM. Admission $3 pp with different films at each time. April 30 will be Best of the Fest award winning films by independent film makers. All are welcome. NARFE Chapter 1874 Meeting
The National Active and Retired Federal Employees will meet Monday, April 15, at the Golden Corral, 6865 N. Thornydale. Lunch starts at 11:30 AM (senior menu $7.95 plus beverage). The meeting is Noon-1 PM. The speaker will be an audiologist who will explain the advances in hearing aids. Contact Valerie Davis at 520908-0774 for more information. Oro Valley Historical Society Volunteers Needed
The Oro Valley Historical Society held its annual meeting at the Steam Pump Ranch Thursday, March 28, 2 PM. George Pusch’s great granddaughter, Barbara McIntyre, regaled us with her stories of growing up when the ranch was still operating. As we complete our long-range plan, there will be opportunities for you to help in keeping Oro Valley history alive. Parkinson Wellness Recovery Fund Raiser
Hike Event is Saturday April 16, 6 AM, Catalina State Park. Third Annual Bowden PWR (Parkinsons Wellness Recovery). Hikers Tim and Diane Bowden and friends are repeating the strenuous hike from Catalina State Park to the top of Mt. Lemmon to raise funds for the Parkinson Wellness Recovery Gym, where exercise makes a difference in the fight against Parkinsons disease and to show that people with Parkinsons disease can lead active lives. To read their story or give your support to them and to the PWR Gym, visit pwr4life.org. Contact is Sheri Siesennop, 520-444-5925, sheri.siesennop@hotmail. com, www.pwr4life.org. Pima County Gardening Demonstrations
The following free presentations will be given Fridays, 1 PM, Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 W. Naranja Dr., Public Meeting Room:
Apr. 5 Creating and maintaining versatile container gardens Apr. 19 Ask a Master Gardener
school, is looking for volunteers to work one-on-one with students. One hour a week of your time could make the difference in a child’s education. Contact Rachelle Ferris rferris@amphi.com or 696-3820. UofA College of Agriculture Spring Garden Tours
The Pima County Master Gardeners are having free guided tours at the gardens, 4210 N. Campbell Ave. Let a Master Gardener volunteer lead you though our beautiful gardens. Groups over eight please register ahead 626-5161.
Wed., Apr. 10 Sat., Apr. 13
Wed., Apr. 17 Sat., Apr. 20
Wed. Apr. 24 Sat., Apr. 27
Welcome Club Northwest
Welcome Club Northwest will hold its monthly luncheon for women new to Northwest Tucson within the last five years, Thursday, April 4, 11 AM, Westward Look Resort in Tucson, $25 pp. Program will be the Westward Look Resort’s Head Chef, James Wallace, providing a demonstration and talk. In addition, Raymundo Ocampo, Head Gardener at Westward Look will conduct a garden tour and presentation. Contact Ruth Shelton for reservations 520498-0018.
Classified The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations that are neither sponsored nor supported by Sun City Oro Valley Community Association, Inc. SCOVCA assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; Fireplace= FP; Stainless Steel= S/S; WiFi= Wireless Internet Service Classified Advertising, $10/ad
FOR SALE: Pleasure-Way motor home. Class B, 22 ft. 2007. Beautiful cherry wood interior with corian counter tops, fully equipped. Mercedes Benz diesel engine, 2226 MPG. Gentle 45k miles. Excellent condition. Call 520 825-0049 for appointment or more information. FOR RENT/LEASE: Beautifully refurnished 2BD/2BA SCOV home. Fully furnished, large landscaped lot, 2 covered patios. Bright, open kitchen with all appliances. Gas fireplace, 2-car garage. Close to community center. Super amenities in a resort setting. Call Dan 520-7440881. 14330 N. Rusty Gate Trail. FOR RENT: Beautiful furnished Mariposa model, split floor plan, 2 BR/2 BA. All utilities included, DSL, cable, etc. Saltillo floors and rugs. Back patio with BBQ. Available mid-April-December 2013. Call Diane 520-5750039. FOR RENT: 2013-2014 multi-month vacation home rental. Completely furnished with great mountain views. 2BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Furnished covered patio with grill. Rental rates will be discounted for SCOV families and friends. Rentals throughout the year or long term. Call Jo (Wisconsin) 262-886-9999 or 825-0232. Photos available via email.
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Would you enjoy tutoring a child? Painted Sky Elementary School, Rancho Vistoso’s neighborhood public Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, April 2013
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Classifieds continued from page 31 FOR RENT: Fully furnished with mountain views. King in Master bedroom. WiFi, flat screen TVs. Currently available May through December 2013; April through December 2014. Discounts for three months or more. For photos and more details call Jan 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2010@gmail.com FOR RENT: Unfurnished,1050 sq. ft., 2BR/2BA at 16th fairway tee box. Professionally designed interiors with granite in kitchen, saltillo tile floors, all new in ’07. W/D and refrigerator included. Part of SCOV membership available with privileges to tennis, golf, pools, Café, library, fitness and hobby shops. Oro Valley Hospital close by. Area west of home patio wide-open desert for privacy, wildlife viewing and pet walking. Wonderful caring neighbors on super quiet Green Tree Dr., $1250/mo. long term; presently listed for sale. Email wnguild@aol.com for photos and information call 520-818-2203. FOR RENT: Beautiful vacation villa located in SCOV. 2BR/2BA. Completely furnished, fully equipped kitchen, with all amenities including complimentary WiFi, cable, large patio, barbecue, 2-car garage. Available April through October 2013, December 2013 and all of 2014. 13490 N Tom Ryans Way. Call Kathy 510-537-1590, email kmappell@aol.com.
SCOV Café ‘Chef Dave’ Delgado Cooking Class instructor
FOR RENT: Enjoy our spacious 2BD/2BA home with excellent mountain views and private patio with gas grill. Recently furnished in Southwest style, our home is sparkling clean and has everything you need for a perfect getaway or a place to stay while searching for your own retirement home, including a separate office and complimentary WiFi. Reserve now for 2013-2014 winter season or reduced 2013 summer rates. For photos and more details call Tom and Barbara at 520-825-0618 (Arizona). FOR RENT Fully furnished 2 BR/2BA sunny home with open floor plan. Large east patio with mountain views and nice yard. Gas grill, WIFI, cable. Nicely furnished. Available May through October. $1200/month, one month minimum. 303-408-1983 or 303-772-4143. Photos available. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2BA SCOV home,1304 square feet. Large yard with mountain view. $1200/month. Minimum one year lease. Call or email Marian 520-205-1111, mariandiana205@gmail.com. The home is located at 14651 Spanish Garden. 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. 529-2984.
Active Health Committee Mini-Golf Tournament
“I’ve been a Chef for 25 plus years. I have an Associates Degree in Culinary Arts through California Culinary Academy. I founded a Cooking School in San Francisco (CHEFS). Specialties include Italian, some French, and Cajun as well as a variety of American foods. I’ve been here at Sun City Oro Valley Café for 4 years. Prior to employment here, I worked at Splendio just up the street here in Oro Valley. Any questions, please feel free to come by and see me here at the Café.” Chef Dave
Lonnie Davis, Fitness Center Coordinator, Appreciation Day
Lonnie receives gift presented by Zona Boss. Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011
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