April 2018 Sun City Oro Valley Tipster

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

Tipster April 2018

BOD Study Session, Thursday, April 12, 9 AM, WC3 and BOD Meeting, Tuesday, April 24, 9 AM, WC3

Photo by Heinz Hippauf


Hours of Operation

The Tipster is published monthly by Sun City Oro Valley 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755, 520-825-3711 Activity Center...................................................917-8066 Mon.-Fri. .......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM scovaz.com Sat................................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PM Sun. ................................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM

Board of Directors

Administration (In Welcome Center).................... 825-3711 ext 120

directors@suncityorovalley.com

Aquatic & Fitness Center...................................917-8067

Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................ 7:30 AM-4:30 PM

Email address for BOD members, GM & Assistant Manager: John Wilson, wilsonjend1961@gmail.com.........................................................President Meade Davis, meadedavis11@gmail.com....................................................Vice President Lou Gard, lougard789@gmail.com...................................................................Secretary Tim Kelley, tkelleyscov@gmail.com...................................................................Treasurer Debra Arrett, debra@myfastmail.com............................................................... Director Jack Evert, jackevert439@gmail.com................................................................ Director Ted Hood, azted@outlook.com........................................................................... Director Management Team (area code 520) Mark Wade, mwade@suncityorovalley.com.......................... General Manager, 917-8080 Robin Coulter, rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com ......Assistant General Manager, 917-8070 Mary Cunningham, scvcam@suncityorovalley.com......Com. Area Maint. Supt., 917-8059 Aalt Brouwer, abrouwer@suncityorovalley.com....... Food & Beverage Director, 917-8074 Michael Kropf, scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com.......Golf Course Superintendent, 917-8063 Rick Price, rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com................................Director of Golf, 917-8086 Ken Sandrock, ksandrock@suncityorovalley.com.....................Facilities Supt., 917-8078 Pam Sarpalius, psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com................Program Director, 917-8077 Randy Trenary, rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com.............................. Controller, 917-8060

Daily.................................................................................................5 AM-9 PM Pool Mon.-Sat.....................................................................................5 AM-8:30 PM Sun.............................................................................................5 AM-5:30 PM Children’s Hours - Daily................................................................... 11 AM-1 PM

Catalina Vista....................................................825-8613

Mon.-Fri. .......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat................................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PM Sun. ................................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM

Community Services..........................................917-8065 Mon.-Fri. .............................................................................................9-11 AM

Desert Oasis.....................................................825-0495

Mon.-Fri. .......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat. .................................................................................................9 AM-8 PM Sun. ................................................................................................9 AM-6 PM Pool .Mon.-Fri......................................................................................9 AM-8:30 PM Sat..............................................................................................9 AM-7:30 PM Sun............................................................................................ 9 AM-5:30 PM Children’s Hours: ............................................ Daily Noon-4 PM Except see below .Except Sun., Mon. and Thu. ........................................... Noon-1 PM and 3-4 PM Water volleyball on Sun., Mon. and Thu. ........................................... 1 PM-3 PM

Support Team Monica Clark, mclark@suncityorovalley.com........................ Administrative Coordinator, 917-8082 Kate Cusumano, kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com......................................... Librarian, 917-8083 Lonnie Davis, ldavis@suncityorovalley.com.........................................Fitness Supervisor, 917-8073 Marsha Dean, mdean@suncityorovalley.com..................... Communications Coordinator, 917-8069 Julie Foerster, jfoerster@suncityorovalley.com.....................................Human Resources, 917-8061 Kim Griggs, kgriggs@theviewsgolfclub.com..........................................Golf Professional, 917-8053 Angela Hong, ahong@suncityorovalley.com....................................Accounting Assistant, 917-8062 Karen Loffredo, kloffredo@suncityorovalley.com..........Community Services Coordinator, 917-8087 Katy Mosier, kmosier@suncityorovalley.com.................Community Services Coordinator, 917-8058 Lisa Orach, lorach@suncityorovalley.com............................. Administrative Coordinator, 917-8065 Errick Owens, eowens@suncityorovalley.com...................................Restaurant Manager, 825-3277 Kathy Peabody, kpeabody@suncityorovalley.com.... Marketing & Technology Coordinator, 917-8068 Coco Sullivan, csullivan@suncityorovalley.com.............................. Facilities Coordinator, 917-8072 Monitor - Activity Center................................................................................................... 917-8066 Monitor - Aquatic & Fitness Center.....................................................................................917-8067

Gift Shop of Sun City......................................... 917-8051

Tipster Editorial Committee Lou Phillippi.................................Co-Chair Carolene Mitchell...........................Member Vicki Ettleman..............................Co-Chair John Njaa......................................Member Brad Curtis....................................Member Ann Owen......................................Member Arlene Douglas..............................Member Lynn Parker...................................Member Karen Koopmans............................Member Laura Pigott..................................Member Sue McNally...................................Member Laura Suchocki..............................Member Barbara McNeill............................Member Judy Widener................................Member Paul Mercer...................................Member

After-Hours Emergencies...................................825-1161

Editor, Layout and Design: Marsha Dean Advertising: Lisa Orach; Printing: Arizona Lithographers To advertise in the Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, call 917-8065 for information. Sun City Oro Valley Community Association provides this publication for informational purposes only and neither endorses nor promotes any of the products or services advertised herein and assumes no responsibility or liabilitySun for the statements City Oro Valley made in this publication.

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Mon.-Fri............................................................................................9 AM-4 PM Sat........................................................................................... 9 AM-12:30 PM Golf Course Walking........................ Before 6:30 AM and After 5 PM

Library................................................................917-8064

Mon.-Fri. ............................................................................. 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PM Sat................................................................................................... 9 AM-Noon

Loan Room - Community Assistance­ Loan Room at Cart Barn Hours: Tue. and Thu. only.......................................8-9 AM Pro Shop.............................................................825-3110 Golf Info Line................................................ 825-0322

Daily................................................................................................. 6 AM-5 PM Driving Range hours ..............................................6 AM-5 PM, Wed., 6 AM-3 PM

Restaurant and Lounge..................................... 825-3277

Mon.-Sun...........................................All-day Brunch, 7 AM-2 PM; Dinner, 3-7 PM Happy Hour......................................................... Sat.-Thu., 3-5 PM; Fri., 3-7 PM Recording of daily Restaurant specials..............................825-3711 ext 205

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

Want to Submit a Photo for the Tipster? Go to the website: scovaz.com Login >Member Services >This n That >Photo Release. Fill out the form and submit photos (two per form). Submit as many as you like. Abbreviation Legend Aquatic & Fitness Center................................................................................AFC Sun City Oro Valley.....................................................................................SCOV Welcome Center Conference Room 1..............................................................WC1 Welcome Center Conference Room 2..............................................................WC2 April Page Room 2 3..............................................................WC3 Welcome2018, Center Conference


Association News

From The Board of Directors Our mission as the SCOV Board is to lead in maintaining and enhancing the quality of life in Sun City Oro Valley as an active adult community. All Board minutes, agendas and reports are available online and in the SCOV Library. Board meetings are open to residents.

Board of Directors azted@outlook.com Activity Center Renovation Committee (ACRC) by Ted Hood Be a squeaky wheel and help the ACRC design the renovation of the Activity Center to be the best amenity that it can be. We have all heard the phrase “the squeaky wheel gets the grease.” This is especially true when it comes to seeking resident input on Board of Directors' policy and planning decisions. A relatively small group of residents can have a disproportionate say on the decision-making process. The Activity Center renovation project will be the most complex and likely the most expensive project to date for SCOV. Complex because the Activity Center is a multi-purpose building serving a diverse group of residents, expensive because of its size at over 15,600 square feet. We are currently in the very early stages of this project and realistic cost estimates are not available. However, this will be a major expenditure, and we are committed to doing it right and making sure all funds are well-spent. It is almost a certainty that the total cost will be sufficiently large that, in accordance with our bylaws, a community vote of approval will be necessary. The Charter for the ACRC emphasizes the requirement for maximizing resident input as well as professional planning. Over the next six to nine months the ACRC will be seeking resident input in various forms including attendance of residents at the ACRC meetings, public forums, use of the Tipster and SCOV website. In addition, ACRC will be relying on input from existing Board committees such as Property, Finance-Budget, Long Range Planning and Marketing. The quality (and quantity) of resident input will, to a large extent, contribute to the success of this project. Residents unite! Become squeaky wheels.

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General Manager - Mark Wade mwade@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8080 How the Budget is Prepared We are now starting to work on the budget. A lot of work goes into preparing the budget. It’s a complex activity that has to start early so the budget can be finalized and approved prior to the beginning of the new fiscal year. Here’s how we do it: • The Board appoints a Finance-Budget Committee to help with some or all of the following tasks. • The General Manager (GM) and Controller work together to gather all financial information we’ll need to project expenses for the coming year. This could be a reserve analysis, bids for contracts, projections for utility or service increases, comparisons of past years’ budget trends and many other details. • The GM and Controller also examine all sources of income: annual dues, interest on investments, proceeds from restaurant and golf club operations and other types of miscellaneous income. • The GM and Controller meet with all Department Managers to review their needs and their proposed expenses for the coming year. • The GM and Controller create a working draft by adjusting the expenses and income until they balance. This may be accomplished by foregoing certain expenses to avoid raising the annual dues. Or it may be necessary to raise annual dues to cover increased expenses such as utilities or legislated minimum wage increases that Management cannot control. • When the GM and Controller have developed the best possible draft budget, they present it to the FinanceBudget Committee for review and comment. One of the reasons we start the process early is to allow them time to study the budget, ask questions and offer comments and recommendations. • Based on Finance-Budget Committee members' comments, the GM and Controller revise the draft budget as needed. • After a series of meetings, the Finance-Budget Committee, with the endorsement of the GM and Controller, recommend approval of the budget to the Board of Directors. The Board can either approve the budget as presented, or they can modify it before they approve it.

Holiday Hours Easter Sunday, April 1 AFC/Pool, 5 AM-5 PM Desert Oasis, 9 AM-4 PM The Views Restaurant, 10 AM-3 PM All Other Facilities Will Be Closed

What’s Inside

Association News............................ 3 Distinguished Service Award........... 5 Association Committees................. 7 Golf................................................ 10 Coming Events.............................. 11 Workshops and Classes................. 13 For Your Information..................... 13

Thank You Corner......................... 13 Memoriam..................................... 13 Clubs............................................. 13 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies............... 13 Continuing Education................. 17 Cultural & Social......................... 19 Dance......................................... 21

Exercise...................................... 24 Games........................................ 25 Sports......................................... 27 Travel.......................................... 29 Town of Oro Valley....................... 30 Partnered Organizations............... 30 Extended Community................... 31 Volunteer Opportunity.................. 31 Classifieds...................................... 32

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It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle! The Sundowners RV Club: On the road again... By John Smith

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emember the days when camping meant getting journeys, there are quite a few social events throughout the out that old mildewed canvas tent, loading the year. One of the more popular ones is our annual campfire kids into the station wagon (or is it a bonfire?) and potluck at and spending a long weekend in the Catalina State Park. This comes with country? Remember dealing with kids campfire entertainment from one of wearing marshmallows in their hair several cowboy singing/story-telling because another kid got over-enthubands that we favor. As Club Presisiastic making s’mores? Or, drying dent Bill Hale says, “In addition to all out sleeping bags that your offspring the fun this article describes, another invariably crumpled up on the tent huge plus is the making of wonderfloor with their clothes? Of course ful friendships on the great trips and there were puddles there because gatherings we Sundowners share.” they didn’t believe you when you said, Nancy Bern, only two years in SCOV, “Don’t touch the tent with your finger underscores Bill’s comment when she or it will leak.” says, “We joined the Sundowners beWell, thankfully, we Sundowners cause we thought it would be a great don’t do that kind of camping anyway to meet like-minded folks. I think more. the most important thing we learned RV Club members enjoying happy hour around the campfire. as newcomers is to get involved at With roughly 85 rigs of all types, David Brunk photo. club members venture far and wide some level in the club, especially gofrom Mexico to Canada with trips that ing on the RV trips. It is the best way include everything from dry camping to really get to know some interesting in the boondocks, to some pretty nice and wonderful people.” resorts. While on these adventures, The monthly meetings usually members cross-pollinate each other include guest speakers that provide with their special talents: astronomy, information on any of various topics photography, birding, hiking, geocachthat sometimes cause RVers some ing, off-beat games and cooking. grief or new technology that might Oh yes, food is an important part of make life on the road a bit easier. the Sundowners' camping style. We This is of particular value to those almost always share happy hour and new to this on-the-road lifestyle. have one or two community meals. These meetings also provide an opAnd, there is that famous last meal of portunity to present the prestigious the trip that we share called "the must "I Screwed Up" award to some poor goes." That means everyone empties soul who might have encountered their refrigerator of all those leftovers difficulty after making a bad choice, that must go, resulting in some rather or letting their mind wander while Aerial shot of Cattail Cove State Park near Lake Havasu where doing something routine. Come early interesting combinations. Yum! In the past few years the Sundown- members camped on an RV Club trip. David Brunk photo. to these meetings to trade war stories ers have visited the Olympic Peninand partake of the coffee and goodies sula; Death Valley; San Diego; Rocky that are ever-present. Point, MX; Moab, UT and Silver City, NM. Closer to home, Many of the club members take to the road all summer we have explored the ghost towns of Cochise County, the and generally plunk their RVs up north to escape the sumArizona White Mountains and gone birding around Portal, mer heat. Those that tough out the Oro Valley summers ofAriz. At times the caravans consist of 20-30 rigs; at other ten journey back and forth to the Arizona White Mountains, times just a handful hit the road. It all depends on the destienjoying shorter outings under the cool Ponderosa Pines. nation and the time of year. Camping as a group offers quite So whether you have a Class A, B, C, travel trailer or fifth a few benefits. For one, the wagon-masters generally plan wheel, come and enjoy this aspect of SCOV’s lifestyle. And, a number of fun-filled events. Also, there are always folks to as Bill Hale says, “If you're an RVer or a wannabe RVer, help if there is a breakdown, malfunction or if you just need you are cordially invited to join us at one of our monthly to borrow a colander because you left yours back home and meetings to explore all the fun and benefits our club offers.” you really crave spaghetti. For more information, visit the Sundowner’s new website: In addition to the camaraderie that we all share on our sundownersrvclub.wildapricot.org/.

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Distinguished Service Award Recipients: Tempe Johnson and Janice Strassburg By John E. Wilson

mong the many outstanding feaA tures of SCOV, surely one of the most obvious is the excellent appear-

ance and maintenance of homes and landscaping. This is enjoyed by residents, frequently noted by visitors and a critical factor in maintaining the ambience of our community as well as, in more practical terms, property values in SCOV. There are two committees which play Tempe Johnson the primary role in ensuring that properties within SCOV are maintained in accordance with standards established in our governing documents. One is the Neighborhood Pride Committee (NPC). One of our 2018 Distinguished Service Award recipients, Tempe Johnson, is virtually synonymous with the NPC, having served as chair of this committee since its establishment in 2005. She and her committee members spend many hours viewing the 2,488 homes in SCOV each month and work with individual owners to ensure compliance with SCOV governing documents. Tempe and her husband, Dave, have been full-time residents since 1995, and both have been actively involved in many community activities. In addition to her service on the NPC, Tempe has been a member of the Posse Committee since 1996, co-chaired the Aluminum Can Recycling Committee for several years and has cochaired the Tipster collation effort for the past nine years. She has also found time (somehow) to help teach classes for the Computer Club, play some bridge (co-chair of the Marathon Bridge Club for the last four years) and partici-

Asst. General Manager - Robin Coulter rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8070 Desert Oasis – Final Report As the Desert Oasis project comes to a close, the following information is an overview of the project. The project’s Board-approved budget was $385,000. This budget included pre-project architectural concepts, construction drawings, designer drawings and the general contractor as well as items SCOV would be purchasing. At the end of February the project came in under budget at $376,536. The renovation and expansion included complete new flooring, a new monitor station and a new kitchen. The restrooms were gutted and completely remodeled. The furnishings throughout the building were replaced, including poker tables and stacking chairs, and the interior décor was updated. The most significant portions of the project are the two rinse-off showers and two enclosed showers added to the exterior as well as a new exterior restroom. The pool chairs and lounges were replaced. A new entry into the pool gate was created with secured access. The Certificate of Occupancy was issued on Tuesday, March 6, indicating a completion of the project from the Town’s perspective. The only remaining item is to add a water fountain to the pool area since there are funds available. There will be tweaks here and there as the building is used, but the building is in full utilization and the project is complete. As with any project there have been lessons learned which will help in the projects to come. Thank you for your patience and support of this remodel and expansion of the Desert Oasis.

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pate in various other ways in the life of the SCOV community. The other committee playing a major role in maintaining the appearance of our community is the Architectural Review Committee (ARC). ARC is charged with reviewing all proposed additions to, or modifications of, existing structures to ensure compliance with our governing documents. You might be surprised, Janice Strassburg as I was, to learn that ARC reviewed 449 proposals during this past year. That’s a lot of work. Chairing ARC for the past few years is our second 2018 Distinguished Service Award recipient, Janice Strassburg. Janice and her late husband, Lauren, moved to SCOV in 2001. Both Janice and Lauren have contributed in many ways to our community. In addition to her service on ARC, Janice also serves on the NPC, has served on the Nominating, Election, Posse and Consumer Referral Desk Committees and is actively involved with the Seniors for Kids charity. She is also an avid quilter. Both Tempe and Janice are walking encyclopedias of the SCOV governing documents related to maintenance standards in our community, and all of us owe them a great big "thank you" for their help in keeping SCOV the beautiful community that it is. And they have something else in common. When asked if there was “one thing that you particularly love about SCOV,” they both gave the same answer: the people who live here. Congratulations, Tempe and Janice.

Programs/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8077 Where Did Winter Go? Spring is here, and remember that facilities will be on summer hours starting April 1. I am thrilled to bring you the University of Arizona Symphonic Choir, Monday, April 9 (see Coming Events for details). Summer months bring different types of entertainment and events, but each month brings more to do. We will continue our afternoon movies starting in May. June will take us “out to the ballgame,” with details in the May Tipster. As some of our winter residents start to leave, I wish them safe travels.

February 2018 Housing Resale Information 2018 2017

19 14

40 29

2018: Active Listings as of 2/28/2018…...................... 23 2017: Active Listings as of 2/28/2017…..................…. 35 Source: TARMLS®

February 2018 Average Age of New Owners:

67.3

Bee Management It is our practice when a swarm of bees lights on the golf course to identify the swarm by a hazard marker (white circle). They move on after a day or two.

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Money MATTERS

SUN CITY ORO VALLEY

Statement of Revenues Expenses Results Operations Statement of Revenues & and Expenses andand thethe Results ofof Operations

Revenues: Annual H.O. Fees Capital Contribution Fee Golf Revenues Activities Revenues Restaurant Revenues Interest Income Other Income Gross Revenues

February

Actual

Budget

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

285,376 43,497 150,663 24,714 93,118 6,281 27,535 631,184

$ 3,312,016 258,993 $ $ 858,509 $ 127,628 $ 615,182 51,704 $ $ 270,879 $ 5,494,911

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

3,312,016 280,314 822,456 115,568 592,200 16,668 233,017 5,372,239

Asset Reserve Contribution Contingency Fund Contribution Wash Fund Contribution New Capital Acquisitions Restricted Use Revenues Net Operating Revenues Expenses: Wages & Benefits Cost of Sales Utilities Repair & Maint. Supplies & Expenses Depreciation Total Expenses

$ $ $ $ $ $

(57,788) 573,396

$ (995,000) $ (49,000) $ (25,000) $ (59,701) $ (360,064) $ 4,006,146

$ $ $ $ $ $

(995,000) (49,000) (25,000) (46,400) (334,636) 3,922,203

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

263,976 60,287 48,069 9,324 114,950 110,000 606,606

$ 2,251,739 $ 381,018 $ 592,200 $ 85,729 $ 805,100 $ 880,000 $ 4,995,786

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

2,178,268 310,119 614,426 83,367 815,341 880,000 4,881,521

Restricted Fund Expenses Net Operating Expenses

$ $

(110,904) 495,702

$ (903,981) $ 4,091,805

$ $

(880,000) 4,001,521

$

77,694

$

$

(79,318)

Results of Operations

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first 8 months of the 2017-2018 fiscal year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found on our website, suncityorovalley.com. Login after hovering over the Members tab and selecting Financials. At this page you will find the monthly Financial Statements as well as the Annual Budget for the current Fiscal Year and a copy of the Annual Budget for the coming year.

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8 Months 2017-2018

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(85,659)

If you are interested in more information regarding the Community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance & Budget Committee meeting which will be held Monday, April 16, 1 PM, in WC3. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 917-8060, or email me at rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com. Randy Trenary, Controller

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Community Services - Katy Mosier Office Hours 9-11 AM, Monday-Friday, Welcome Center kmosier@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8058 Outstanding Job! In recent months there has been a major decrease in the number of violation notices that have been sent to our residents. We want to thank you for your attention to yard tasks and exterior home maintenance. The recent rains will probably impact the season’s growth of vegetation, so continued efforts will be appreciated. As potential buyers filter through our beautiful community, there are always numerous comments about how well our homes and yards have been kept. We have been called the “hidden gem” of southern Arizona! This is mostly due to your diligence in caring for your property and supporting your HOA. We are a standout in community volunteerism, and this is reflected as buyers review our homes and community amenities for potential purchase. Thank you for making our community shine.

Welcome New Neighbors – February Unit # Name From 1 3 3 3 5 5 5 6 6 9 12 12 12 12 17 17 18 18A 18A

Mary-Rose & Ronald Helten Patricia & Gary Casner Susan & Dan Garcia Maria & Charles Tomlinson Phyllis Allison & Drake Robles David Clemovitz Lizbeth & Ronald McCracken Loretta & Terry Baughman Lynne & Lawrence Brophy Barbara Sundberg & Robert Shefchik, Jr Linda & Lance Cermak Nancy & John Dick Agnes & Thomas Hand Elizabeth & Curtis Rausch Deborah & Christopher Auclair Myrna & Harold Ramsey Beverley & William Pitts Ann & Tom Garlinghouse Laurel Montgomery & Gary Short-Meneley

Lone Tree, CO Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ Vancouver, WA Fernley, NV Oro Valley, AZ Roosevelt, AZ Tucson, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Fairbanks, AK Villa Park, IL Mashpee, MA Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Fairport, NY Woodstock, IL Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Apache Junction, AZ

SCOV Library - Kate Cusumano suncityorovalley.com/about/amenities-facilities/library Online catalog: webopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8083

Did you know that videos account for 35% of the circulation in our library? Spring is the time when the blockbuster movies shown on the big screen during the holiday season become available on DVD, and we now have copies of nearly all the Academy Award-winning films of 2018, including the following: The Shape of Water (Best Picture), The Darkest Hour (Best Actor – Gary Oldman), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Actress – Frances McDormand, Best Supporting Actor – Sam Rockwell), I, Tonya (Best Supporting Actress – Allison Janney), Coco (Best Animated Feature Film) and Get Out (Best Original Screenplay). New release books now available include: To Die But

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Once by Jacqueline Winspear and The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian in regular print, and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, and The Bishop’s Pawn by Steve Berry in large print. Remember there is a clipboard at the library to request books and movies. I appreciate your suggestions and purchase well over half of the requested items.

Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis ldavis@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8073 Balance Exercises You Can Do Anywhere, Anytime The following "anytime, anywhere" exercises will help you improve your balance. You can do them as often as you like, as long as you have something sturdy nearby to hold onto if you become unsteady. • Walk heel-to-toe. Position your heel just in front of the toes of the opposite foot each time you take a step. Your heel and toes should touch or almost touch. • Practice standing up and sitting down without using your hands. • Stand on one foot. You can do this while waiting in line at the grocery store or at the bus stop. Remember to alternate feet. Special Note From the Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC) Orientation on how to use the gym equipment is held every Thursday, 1 PM, so stop in and sign up. Contact Lonnie Davis, AFC Coordinator, to discuss questions or problems with the AFC. AFC and Desert Oasis: See Hours of Operation on page 2. Tuesday, April 10, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. They will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, April 11, the Desert Oasis Pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time.

Association Committees Active Health Chair Janyce Lundstedt 503-475-0520 janyce.lundstedt@gmail.com Nov.-Apr., Second Tue., 1:30 PM, WC1 suncityorovalley.com/members-login/committees/active-health As our presentation season draws to a close, we would like to thank all of you who have attended one or more of guest presentations. Our attendance exceeded previous years with a peak of 334 people at the Valley Fever lecture and 230 at the Brain and Aging talk. In order to support the University of Arizona’s ongoing research on the prevention and treatment of valley fever and age-related issues, please consider donating to the Valley Fever Center of Excellence, the BIO5 Institute and/or the McKnight Brain Institute. Our final presentation for this season will be Friday, April 20, 1 PM, Auditorium, and will focus on Balance and Fall Prevention. Our own certified SCOV Balance and Fall Prevention instructors will share an interactive presentation showing how their class can help you strengthen your body and improve your balance. Dress in comfortable clothing and supportive flat shoes, because you might be inspired to participate. See flyer insert for more details. Watch for our first presentation of the 2018-2019 season in December followed by talks on the third Friday at 1 PM in the Auditorium from January through April.

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Aquatic Fitness Center Advisory Chair Stan Shopa First Wed., 11:30 AM, WC1 afc@suncityorovalley.com

At our March meeting, the committee approved a recommendation to Administration for reconfiguring a layout of the exercise area. This recommendation’s purpose is to provide two designated stretching areas and to provide more space for individuals to stretch or do floor exercises. On our treadmill and bicycle machines for the month of February, we recorded 7,000 individual workouts that totaled 14,700 miles. The treadmill and bicycle machines continue to be high-use exercise equipment in the exercise facility. The Aquatic Fitness Center Committee will have our last meeting in April. We will take a hiatus for the summer and resume our meetings this fall. Our committee wishes everyone a wonderful summer.

Architectural Review Janice Strassburg 520-338-2568 janicestrassburg@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tue., 2 PM, WC3

As of the mid-March meeting, Architectural Review Committee has processed over 100 submittals in the current calendar year. Of late, the most requested items are fences. The javelina are playing havoc with so many plants in resident yards, I expect many homeowners wish that Del Webb had installed fences as part of the initial buildout. I have to commend our residents and how they work with Katy Mosier to fill out their applications. The more information we have, the easier it is to understand what the homeowner wishes to accomplish. It was delightful to be a docent on the home tour to see the interior of some of the projects we approved. Keep up the good work, all you beautiful people of SCOV. It is a pleasure to work with you.

Community Directory Chair Lisa Collins 812-344-4773 scov.community.directory@gmail.com scovaz.com/members/services/directory/

Did you know SCOV pays nothing for the paper directory? The publisher finances it with ad revenue. But as more people use the Internet, fewer businesses buy ads in directories. At some point, the publisher will quit. We will then need to decide if we want to pay for a paper directory ourselves. Did you know our directory is on the SCOV website? Find your neighbors' names, or all the people from your hometown, or whatever you seek. The incremental search box will display results as you type. Are you included in the directory? New homeowners are unlisted by default. To add or update your information, complete the online form “To change your directory listing….” or fill out an orange card at the Welcome Center. You can choose to have certain information unlisted in the paper directory and/or online.

Consumer Referral - Vendor List Susanna Moran vendor@suncityorovalley.com

Here are directions for looking up the Vendor List on the website: Go to scovaz.com > Members > Member Services > Consumer Referral Vendor List > Read More. The Vendor List was formerly the Consumer Referral List. The Vendor List may be viewed at the monitor desk in the Activity Center during business hours. Vendors should email Susanna Moran to inquire about applying to be on our Vendor List.

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Finance-Budget Chair Sharon Miller muggins48@comcast.net Third Mon., 1 PM, WC3

The committee’s 2018–2019 budget recommendation will be presented Monday, April 9, during the Board’s Study Session. This meeting is open to all SCOV community members. The budget, with any Board changes, will be placed on the Board’s agenda for approval during its April 24 meeting. The committee will be meeting in April to set its goals and work plans for the next fiscal year which begins July 1. Committee agendas, minutes and financial reports are posted on the SCOV members-only website. Community members are encouraged to attend all of our meetings. Please contact Sharon Miller for more information.

Food and Beverage Advisory Chair Barb McNeill bjmac68@gmail.com Oct.-May, First Fri., 2-3 PM, The Views Terrace Thank you for your patience and understanding while the restaurant has experienced some staff shortages due to non-work-related injuries during this busy time of year. All of our staff, including restaurant managers Aalt and Errick, and even General Manager Mark Wade, have worked to keep things running as smoothly as possible by helping out wherever the need was greatest. SCOV resident volunteers, Pattie, Mick, Mona, Phyllis and Cathy, have also helped out. We welcome new staff members who, along with our existing staff, are providing friendly, caring service. What can be done to get checks and pay the bill faster? Try this: have your credit card or cash ready for your server when they bring the bill, so they don’t have to make an extra trip to pick up your payment. If you pay with cash, offer to let them “keep the change.” For example, if your bill is $16.50 and you provide $20 cash with no change needed, that is a $3.50 tip or 21 percent.

Friends of the Library Lynne Davis lynnedavis100@gmail.com Pat Brown patbrown630@gmail.com

April brings spring and the departure of many of our SCOV friends whom we will miss. Friends of the Library appreciates all the community support of our activities of this winter: the Home Tour, the Tucson Festival of Books bus, and the 20th Anniversary Author Talk. Many thanks to those who have become members, who have hosted a home on the tour and who joined us on the bus. The volunteers who work the desk and shelve the books at the Library are indispensible helpers to Kate, our librarian. Our annual pizza party for library volunteers will be held Monday, April 9, 5 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Room. We look forward to giving all a big “thank you.”

Coffee and Conversation with the General Manager and a Board Member

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Gift Shop Co-Chairs Don Jovag 520-762-6030, Elaine Deeter 520-825-5388 Gift Shop 520-917-8051 Shop hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-4 PM, Sat. 9 AM-12:30 PM suncityorovalley.com/learn/amenities-facilities/gift-shop

Don Jovag and Jane Fairchild It’s April already, fresh and lively everywhere. The Gift Shop is full of the work of all our consignors and ready to greet you into our beautiful space. Come in to see what might be new and exciting to add to your home or to give as a gift to a friend. Featured artists this month are Don Jovag and Jane Fairchild. Don offers segmented bowls, urns, platters and bracelets. He has even written a book about his process. Jane makes fiber flings made of yarn and beads to wear as necklaces, as well as ceramic scrolls for place seating and menu displays for the table. Fun and useful items. Anyone interested in applying to be in the October 6 annual SCOV Arts and Crafts Fair is invited to contact Don or Jeanne Jovag at 520-818-1078 for more information.

Loan Room - Community Assistance Chair Gay Russell 520-825-5763 Meeting Third Thu., 3 PM, WC1; Loan Room hours: Tue., Thu., 8-9 AM suncityorovalley.com/members/services/loan-room/ This is the busiest time of the year for the Loan Room with many reservations made in advance, which can be up to two months before they are needed. Due to spring breaks and the many activities in the city of Tucson, we are low on items such as rollaway beds and cots for children. If you can't reserve in advance, please come in and we will try to accommodate your needs. As always, we have many medical items and seldom run out of anything in that line. Please be sure to bring your SCOV card with you when you make a reservation or pick up your items. We look forward to seeing you at the Loan Room at the end of the Cart Barn. Please recycle your aluminum cans.

Marketing Chair Joy Huxtable 520-548-2653 joyeh1115@gmail.com Fourth Mon., 3 PM, WC1

At our April meeting, we will finalize the 2018-2019 Strategic Marketing Plan and discuss marketing events for the next season. Marketing and communication strategies for helping to promote The Views Restaurant will be a major focus. The committee continues to evaluate ways to enhance name awareness for our premier active adult community. We will be discussing the possibility of producing a video to promote our beautiful community and its state-of-the-art amenities, including many recreational and social activities

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where the focus is on fun. We will also be researching and evaluating companies that can provide residents the opportunity to purchase apparel with the SCOV logo via the internet. Our next meeting is Monday, April 23, 3 PM.

Neighborhood Pride Chair Tempe Johnson 520-825-6994 Third Tue., 2 PM, WC3

Spring is Here 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 on the ground in front yards, no matter how cute they may be. 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 and phone number in case they need to reach you. 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 Larry Clark 520-404-7664 lclarkscov@gmail.com Meeting First Tue., 3 PM, Desert Oasis scovaz.com/committees/posse/ (must be logged in first)

Attention all Posse members: You and your spouse or partner are invited to the Posse spring roundup breakfast Tuesday, April 3, 9 AM, Auditorium. Patrol awards will be presented by the Oro Valley Police Department (OVPD) for those who went out on more than five patrols last year. Plus, the OVPD will present a short presentation on an important subject. If you are not a member of the Posse, come to our free breakfast and join up.

Properties Chair Rich Oaks richoaks114@gmail.com Third Thu., 9 AM, WC1

The Properties Committee is in the process of conducting our regular semiannual inspections. In late March, the Chalk Creek Wash was inspected by the Properties Committee together with experienced experts and Homeowners Association (HOA) grounds staff. In early April, the committee and HOA maintenance staff will conduct an inspection of Association facilities. The Properties Committee works on a variety of tasks like this during the year. If you are interested in the activities of the Properties Committee, please plan to attend our next meeting on Thursday, April 19, 9 AM, WC.

Tipster Editorial Co-Chair Lou Phillippi 520-638-6957 lnphillippi@yahoo.com Co-Chair Vicki Ettleman 520-519-9781 vettleman4@gmail.com

To those of you who submit a Tipster form every month, whether or not your information is the same, we thank you. Submitting a form every month eliminates guesswork on the editors' part as to whether your club is active and your information up to date. The next Editorial Committee meeting is Monday, April 16, 9 AM, WC1.

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poa to allow the Bermuda grass a chance for full recovery. Overall, the golf course should continue to have better playing conditions during the early part of summer. Any areas that still need to be repaired will be done in June during the reverse overseed when nine holes are closed each week.

Director of Golf - Rick Price rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com 520-917-8086 Pace of Play Every day we are challenged with providing an outstanding golf experience. How long it takes to play golf is a critical component of that experience and is always a hot topic of conversation. There is no magic formula for solving this potential dilemma of slow play. What is considered slow play? And secondly, how can we consistently improve the pace? The first thing you may think of is the overall time it takes to play, or maybe it’s how long you're waiting between shots. It’s possible that waiting on every shot is more of a problem enjoying your round than the overall time to play. As an example, you have two groups that play in three hours and 50 minutes, but the group behind them wait on almost every shot. Although both play in the same amount of time and under the recommended four-hour pace, the second group is frustrated and complains about the pace of play saying what a horrible experience they had. Then you have groups that can play slowly. However, they are spread out on the course, thus not causing any shot delays. At other times the groups may be playing quickly but are so close together any change of pace results in shot delays. It all starts with the behavior of the golfers and educating them to have a better pace-of-play attitude. The real challenge is that all golfers have different reasons for playing and different capabilities and expectations for playing a round of golf. So, let's always keep in mind that we are all here for the enjoyment of the game. If all golfers do their part in playing in an acceptable amount of time, the game will be more enjoyable for all.

Superintendent - Michael Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8063 April is the time of year the golf course begins the transition from the overseeded winter Ryegrass to the underlying Bermuda grass. The goal is to minimize the impact of the Ryegrass on the Bermuda grass and improve golf course conditions in May and early summer. The process of transitioning from the winter Ryegrass to summer Bermuda grass involves many steps that start with overseeding in September and last until the Bermuda grass is healed in July. Seed rates have been greatly reduced over the years to provide less competition between grasses. Some fairways are not overseeded to allow extra time to recover. Seed bed prep is reduced to prevent injury to Bermuda grass before seeding. Irrigation is monitored very closely to prevent damage to the Bermuda grass in late spring as the temperatures rise. If the Ryegrass is watered too heavily, the underlying Bermuda grass gets weaker and suffers. If the Ryegrass is not watered enough the salts build up and weaken the Bermuda grass. A mix of chemicals is used starting in March to weaken the Ryegrass. This reduces competition and allows the Bermuda grass to come out of dormancy easier. A different chemical is used in May to completely remove the Ryegrass and

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Golf Advisory Chair Yvette Schulz 520-825-0797 Sep.-May, First Wed., 2 PM, WC3

Our golf season is coming to an end. The leagues are crowning their league champions and enjoying their Member/Guest tournaments. If you are not in one of the leagues, there are still many ways to enjoy our beautiful course. Casual Golf meets one Monday a month. The new Chipping & Putting League is set for Thursdays, 4:15 PM. Would you like to learn a little more about the game of golf? Sign up for one of the clinics offered by the Pro Shop. This month, the second “Yappy Hour” will be held on Wednesday, April 11, 4-5:30 PM. A big thank you goes out to all who have served on the Golf Advisory Committee this year. We are an important communication link with the golfers, nongolfers, Pro Shop, maintenance crew and administrative staff. Hope the summer brings you all great adventures. Course etiquette hint of the month: If you are going to assist with a partner's search for a lost ball, play your shot first, then go help.

The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club Pres. Jim Convey 720-878-6774 conveyje5@hotmail.com Membership Jim Fogel 208-861-3220 Play Wed.

The Club Championship contested during the first two weeks of March brought out a field of 56 contestants. This is a major tournament and received its due; starting times, players names announced prior to teeing off and the professional staff handing out score cards in shirt and tie. There were 14 players in the Championship flight who had hopes of taking the first place spot, although there may have been some eyeing a net position while the lower handicappers battled it out for the trophy. In the end, capturing the title of Club Champion was Preston Sheriff. Congratulations. This month we look forward to a Two-Man Stableford on April 4 followed by the Member/Guest running April 5, 6 and 7. April 11 will be a Two-Man Scramble, April 18 is Oh Crap Scramble with a BASH to follow. Buy your tickets beforehand. The month ends with a Better Ball on April 25. We'll see you on the links.

Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club VP Mark Fuller 612-978-9901 Membership David Chatterton 520-204-5636 We play 9 holes Thu. morning

Always happy to see new golfers. If you like relaxed golf in a beautiful setting with great fellows, contact David Chatterton. Currently, we are planning for a new Two-Man tournament to be played near the end of October, a new concept under development. This year we have had a feast of hole-in-one golfers, five people or more and still counting. Join in and sign up for hole -in-one insurance, so you can buy us all a round of drinks when you hit one. Dues for the year are $45, and you need at least five rounds of golf to establish a handicap. Hope to see you on the course.

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The Views 18-Hole Women’s Golf Club

Pres. Nancy Klucking 360-961-6963

VP and Membership Darlene Lamb 913-915-4672

Even though it is the last month of league golf, there are plenty of golf and fun days left in April. April 6 is our last general meeting and election time for your new president, vice president and treasurer. Please try to make the meeting and luncheon. April 30 is the closing awards luncheon. We will have a bowling outing on April 18 at 10 AM. Please sign up in the big book, under the computer. Ruth puts much into these outings and they are great fun. The Top Golf was a huge success with 32 members enjoying the target golf games and a good lunch. Again, Ruth, thank you. This will be the last article I will be writing, as our new president will take over this duty. For those of us who spend the summer here, there are opportunities for golfing other courses with reduced rates. Please join us when we have an outing.

The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Pattie Horning 248-767-6873 phorning13@gmail.com Membership: Mimi Hutton 520-343-5361 mimi.hutton@gmail.com Play Thu. morning

We are very proud of our 9-hole club and happy to report that in February we raised approximately $15,000 to donate to the University of Arizona Foundation/Arizona Cancer Center. In March we entertained several members of other 9-hole clubs in the area with our “Birdies and Bee’s” Invitational. This month we look forward to announcing our club champion and state medallion winners at the conclusion of our season. Before the seasonal residents scatter, we wish them safe travels and look forward to another great season starting in November. In the meantime, our permanent residents continue to play all summer. If you are interested in becoming a member of our league, please contact Mimi Hutton.

Pass Holder Benefits This month The Views Golf Club Annual Pass Holders special is

15% off Golf Balls Not a Pass Holder?

Call Kat at 917-8068 for details.

Food & Beverage Director - Aalt Brouwer abrouwer@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8074

Greetings from The Views Restaurant. With the busy season coming to an end we are excited to announce we will be doing a Farewell Wine Dinner on Monday, April 30. It will be a five-course unique dinner with exciting pairings to accompany each course. Details to come. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the residents who have helped this restaurant continue to improve. The Food and Beverage Advisory Committee has been a great asset in analyzing current operations and making great recommendations on how to move forward. The Blue-Ribbon Panel appointed by the Board of Directors has had a great start in creating a business plan for the coming years, and I look forward to the outcome of such high efforts. We appreciate daily feedback on positive improvements we have made and ways we can improve in the future. Keep filling out those comment cards. We do look at them all. Just keep in mind, whether we implement your idea or not, they are always read and discussed. Thank you again for your support.

Sun City Vistoso Foundation Dave Scoles 520-825-2085 dave.marsha.az@gmail.com Fourth Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis

Our Community Foundation is alive and well. We are blessed to live where we know that "it is a lifestyle" that allows for the multitude of opportunities that we have. The Foundation continues to provide some level of support to SCOV and the surrounding community where health, cultural, educational, recreational, and charitable services are needed. Please consider a one-time gift or a regular donation to the Foundation. Send your gift to: Sun City Vistoso Foundation, 1565 Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755. Thank you for your continuing support. Our "auto pay plan" is available at: www.foundationscov.org.

Coming Events

Items included in this section must be open to all residents and be either sponsored by the Association or be an annual club event of interest to the entire community.

Every Friday, 3-7 PM; Saturday, 3-5 PM The Views Restaurant Happy Hour Please join us for happy hour. Enjoy the best in live entertainment 4:30-7 PM during Friday happy hour and 4-6:30 PM on Saturday.

Sunday, April 8, 2 PM Follow The Views Golf on Twitter: twitter.com/TheViewsGCOV

"Country Round Up!" Spring Concerts Don't miss one of the all-volunteer Sun City Singers spring concerts in the Auditorium. These popular sell-out performances will feature country and American folk songs directed by Don Hess. Doors open at 1:30 PM, open seating.

Tickets, $5 pp, on sale Mon.-Fri., Apr. 2-6, 9 AM-Noon and Mon., Apr. 9, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center/Lobby

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Monday, April 9, 7 PM

Sunday, April 22, 2 PM

University of Arizona Symphonic Choir The UA Symphonic Choir will present a free concert titled, "Luminous," with music from a variety of traditions and choral works on the theme of light. With music from classical to Broadway, featuring everything from string quartet to rock combo and dancers from the UA Musical Theatre program, this program has something for everyone. Symphonic Choir is the premier undergraduate ensemble at the University of Arizona, carrying on a 65 year tradition of excellence in choral music and education. Auditorium doors open at 6:30 PM, performance is at 7 PM.There is no charge for this performance, but donations will be accepted.

Tucson Symphony Strings An afternoon of fine music will be presented in our Auditorium. Doors open at 1:30 PM, performance at 2 PM.

Tuesday, April 10, 10 AM Tucson Museum of Art Talks "The Art of Edward Hopper and Andrew Wyeth" is the topic of the last presentation of the 2017-2018 season. This is a repeat performance by one of our favorite docents, Susie Heintz. She gave this talk at the Institute for Learning in Retirement in January to an enthusiastic crowd of about 200. If you were there, I'm sure you will try to come again; if not, you just have to experience this one. It is at the Activity Center/Navajo and it's free. We also serve refreshments. Questions? Call Rudi Punzmann 520-427-7777.

Tuesday, April 10, 7 PM "Country Round Up!" Spring Concerts See April 8 for information and ticket sales.

Sunday, April 15, 11:30 AM SCOV Women's Auxiliary Emerge Into Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon This year’s Emerge Into Spring Fashion Show, Luncheon, Raffle and Auction will again show the latest styles from Fresh Produce, Eileen’s and our very own Pro Shop. Join us in the Activity Center for an afternoon of socializing and good food while being entertained with the latest fashions. This event is sponsored by the SCOV Women’s Auxiliary. Raffle tickets are $5 each, 3 for $10 or 6 for $20. Doors open at 11:30 AM with the luncheon at 12:30 PM followed by the Fashion show. Net proceeds from this event will go to Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse. To purchase tickets, call Carol Goeman, 520-818-1213.

Friday, April 20, 1 PM SCOV Balance and Fall Prevention Class In the Auditorium, the Active Health Committee will sponsor an interactive presentation showing how this you can strengthen your body and improve your balance. Dress in comfortable clothing and supportive flat shoes because you might be inspired to participate. See flyer insert for more details.

Saturday, April 21, dusk Outdoor Movie Save this date for another fun night with friends. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating on our golf driving range to watch Florence Foster Jenkins. There is no charge. No outside alcoholic beverages are permitted, but, the golf beverage cart will have alcoholic beverages available for purchase. We'll announce the time in "This Week in SCOV."

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Tickets, $18 pp, on sale at the Welcome Center

Tuesday, April 24, 10 AM U of A Art Museum “Art and Soul” This presentation considers how we look at art and how we think about it. No matter what the age, art has the power to touch our lives. There is no charge for this presentation in the Activity Center/Native American rooms.

Monday, April 30, 10:30 AM-Noon Tipster Collation Help collate the inserts into the Tipsters in the Auditorium. It's a great way to get some exercise and meet new people.

Sunday, May 6, 2 PM Tucson Symphony Woodwind Quintet Another afternoon of great music from the Tucson Symphony. Doors open at 1:30 PM, performance is at 2 PM.

Tickets, $18 pp, on sale Thu., Apr. 5, at the Welcome Center

Tuesday, May 22, 1 PM Afternoon Movie Our May afternoon movie will be The Music Man. Join us in the Auditorium and bring your own drinks, snacks and friends. There is no charge for this event.

Special Events for Clubs

See club articles for full details. Singles Golf, Sun., Apr. 1, 1:45 PM, The Views Singles Bocce, Thu., Apr. 5, 6 PM, Bocce Courts Singles Bowling, every Friday, 1:45 PM, Fiesta Lanes Tennis Club, Sat., Apr. 7, 5 PM, Annual Meeting and Potluck Dinner, Catalina Vista Genealogy, Tue., Apr. 10, 1 PM, “Faith of Our Fathers – Church Resources,” Activity Center/Navajo Singles Dinner, Thu., Apr. 12, 5:30 PM, Social Hour; 6 PM, Dinner, Activity Center/Navajo Room SCOV Women’s Auxiliary, Sun., Apr. 15, 11:30 AM, Emerge Into Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon, Activity Center Day Trippers, Tue., Apr. 17, St. Anthony Greek Orthodox Monastery, Museum and Downtown Florence Singles Happy Hour, Fri., Apr. 27, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/ Navajo Room SC Starlight Dance Club, Fri., Apr. 20, 6-9:30 PM, Spring Fling Dance, Auditorium Day Trippers, Tue.-Thu., May 15-17, Laughlin, Nevada Day Trippers, Sun., Jun. 17, Ice Cream Social Day Trippers, Mon., Jul. 16, Wild Horse Casino Day Trippers, Sun., Sep. 9, Hamilton distillery and Dragoon brewery tour

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Workshops and Classes Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes Classes are held the fourth Wednesday of each month, 1:30 PM, WC1. Lonnie Davis teaches these classes. To attend, you must register ahead of time by calling Lonnie 520917-8073. You could save the life of a loved one. Call Lonnie now to reserve a space for the April 25 class.

Shredding Day for SCOV Residents The annual Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation shredding day will take place on Saturday, April 28, 8-11 AM. This activity is a service for SCOV residents and takes place in the Activity Center parking lot. You must show your SCOV membership card to participate. This year we are encouraging a financial donation to the Foundation. Please check out the insert in this Tipster for more information or contact Dave Scoles 520-825-2085 or cell 520-991-8809.

Thank You Corner

Association-Sponsored Fitness Purchase a punch card from the receptionist at the Administration Office in the Welcome Center, $20/10 classes. You may use this card for all SCOV-sponsored fitness classes. It can also be used by your guests. There is $3 drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card. Aqua Zumba®: Balance Class: Cardio Chair Aerobics: Core Conditioning: Sunrisers: Sweat Stretch: Water Aerobics: Zumba® :

Tue., 1-2 PM, AFC Pool Mon., 10:30-11:30 AM, AFC Tue., Thu., 10:30-11:30 AM, Sat., 9-10 AM, Catalina Vista Mon., 5-6 PM, Wed., 3-4 PM, AFC Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-8 AM, AFC Tue., Thu., 7:30-9 AM, AFC Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-10 AM, AFC Pool Tue., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thu., 5:30-6:30 PM, AFC

Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Classes are held Mondays and Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM, WC3. Caregivers are welcome to attend classes. Ray Jerkins 520-219-3561.

For Your Information The items under this heading are provided as a service to residents. SCOV assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. American Red Cross SCOV’s blood drive is Thursday, April 12, 8-11 AM, Auditorium. We need your help to reach our goal of 40 pints. Blood donors are lifesavers to patients in need across the country. Give your gift of time and blood by scheduling an appointment at 1-800-448-3543, or by visiting redcrossblood.org. Coffee Cart The Coffee Cart is serving coffee every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9-10:30 AM, Activity Center/Kachina Lounge. Costume Closet The Costume Closet is in the Loan Room at the Cart Barn. Costume checkout and returns are by appointment only. Call Marty Siracusa 520-825-6961 or Betty Verderese 520-8257811 to schedule appointments. Cash donations are always welcome. Knitting and Crocheting for Charity Calling all knitters and crocheters. If you are interested in forming a knitting and crocheting group, please contact Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 or email sigridkf@gmail.com. Focus would be on knitting/crocheting for charities, but also a social gathering. We need 20 people interested in order to form a club.

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This section allows residents to express thanks to the community. Articles should not exceed 50 words and should not contain thanks to specific persons. I want to thank everyone for all the support and many visits while I was at Copper Health recovering from my shattered hip. It was more than I could have ever expected and boosted my mood and attitude more than you could possibly know. Myrilla Getz Many thanks to the Tennis Club for their generous monetary contribution to Seniors For Kids. We will spend it wisely and area children will be very grateful for the hand-made toys, quilts and clothing as well as diapers and food gift cards that your donation will help us to purchase. Seniors For Kids

Memoriam

Resident Nat Stater 1 William Gill 1 Former Residents Barbara Edmonds 1

February 25 March 9 February 21

Clubs Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Art League Co-Pres. Caryl Thornton 520-638-7024, Judy Bjorling 520-818-1296 Bark Carving Ted Rydzewski 520-825-8624 Tue., 1-4 PM, Thu., 9 AM-Noon Artisan Center/Lapidary

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Clay Pres. Renee Ford 203-733-4447 neeford46@gmail.com Sep.-May, First Thu., General Meeting, 1 PM, Artisan Center/Pottery Orientation Third Mon. and Thu., 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM Glaze mentoring Third Thu., 1-3 PM; Studio cleaning last Wed., 1 PM

The year is flying by and the roster is blooming with new members. We continue to hold orientations, no previous experience necessary. Be patient as you wait for your turn to dive into clay. We can only accommodate small numbers each month. If you are not active at this point, but still a member, we ask that you take your tools and bucket home to store until you are ready to go again. Space is at a premium. Our contributions to the local Empty Bowls project supporting Tucson food banks again topped 100 bowls, and the event was reported to be a great success. Thanks to all who participated by donating your beautiful pieces. We had a great time at the March social. We host SaddleBrooke potters on April 9. Remember to clean up your work space every time and be considerate of the next person coming in to play.

Fine Arts Studio Co-Pres. April Hoffman 520-329-8443, Phyllis Cutcher 520-825-2489 Wed., 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

We've added several new members to our group, most of whom have a painting background and fit in well in our studio. They bring fresh ideas and techniques which are warmly welcome. The entire Art League has contributed paintings/ photos to the "disTerry McFadden working on his Majestic Mountain tortion" theme masterpiece show, currently hanging in the Activities Center. Our 11 AM business meeting and painting critique is an integral and essential function of our studio. In it, we review local art shows and other happenings. Our artists frequently submit painting entries to local art shows to gain recognition in our field, to stay current and to present worthy pieces for the public to enjoy and appreciate.

Some of the empty bowls that were donated to food banks' fundraiser Colored Pencil Jan Thomas 520-591-1275, Carol Fouch 817-751-8154 Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Gourd Art Kaaren Drent 520-818-2343 Kaarendrent@yahoo.com Mon., 1 PM, and Fri., 9 AM, Lapidary Room

Japanese Flower Arranging Donald Marier, 520-825-4878 dolmar21@gmail.com Nov.-May, Second and Fourth Mon., 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

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

Modelers Pres. Fred Faust 520-907-3469 fjfaust1030@gmail.com Second Fri., 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge scovaz.com/clubs/modelers

A few of the artists who created our most recent group project

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At a recent meeting, club member Warren Hachmeister was the featured speaker. He described his 33 years working with the Chicago Northwestern, Union Pacific Railroad and Metra, the Chicago commuter system. Warren comes from a family of railroaders. Starting as a brakeman working 12-hour shifts and with 24/7 availability, he worked his way up to be first a freight, and then, a passenger conductor. He described how he went through brakeman's school, conductor school,

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"charm school," and then passenger conductor training. We learned about the jobs a conductor performs, the various types of paperwork involved, and what life was like working in a caboose. All SCOV residents are welcome at our monthly meetings and to the use of the Modelers Room. On any day, if the lights are on and someone is in the Modelers Room, stop in. At our meetings, you will see what we are about and you may enjoy a cup of coffee and a sweet roll. From time to time we schedule field trips of interest to modelers.

Open Studio Artists Pres. Carol Nagel 520-825-3097 Thu., 9 AM-2 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

If you are new to the community or just a little rusty and want to get back to your art, come join us. We welcome a variety of media and there is always room for one more.

Vistoso Photo Pres. Pat Mulligan 520-820-1809 Sep.-May, Second and Fourth Wed., 6 PM, Catalina Vista vistosophotoclub.weebly.com

Laura Hackenbrock has been an active member of our club for 13 years. She has held almost every position including president, vice president, treasurer, competition chair, lab director, equipment chair and webmaster. She is currently a board member at large, keeper of club data, and is the Art League liaison. Last month she held a session on Photoshop Elements for club members. Her favorite type of photo shooting is macro, but she tries to stay as Laura Hackenbrock and partner Bill Hickey, with diverse as possible. This Laura’s winning print “Tetakawi.” is evidenced by the numerous exquisite photos that Laura enters into our contests. She acknowledges that she couldn’t do it all without partner Bill's help. Laura is a dedicated member of the club and one of the reasons it runs so smoothly. Guest presenter at the Wednesday, April 11, meeting is Rene Clark from Dancing Snake Nature Photography. Need we say more? Do join us.

Sculpture Pres. Laurie Lichaa 520-812-0198 Mon., 9 AM-5 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Our studio is currently working on a variety of sculptures, from realistic to abstract, heads, busts, animals, shamen and even a rock-based piece. A sculpture is only limited by the Dave Dame teaching sculpting techniques to our desires of the artist beginners class. and, perhaps, size.

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We have expert teachers for beginning members. Come to our studio at Catalina Vista and check out our progress. We'll be happy to demonstrate the procedure for fabricating a worthwhile piece for your home.

Sewing Thimblelenas

Penny Burroughs 530-545-2642 Pam Miller 719-244-1396 Mon.-Fri., 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing Casa Amigas

Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 Mon. and Thu., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing

If you have ever donated fabric to Casa Amigas do you wonder what happens to that fabric? Very little of it goes to waste. First, it's sorted according to fabric type and size. Any fabric that is 100% cotton and large enough for a quilt backing will be given to the quilters. Flannel, fleece, cotton, and synthetic fabrics are sorted and a decision made if useable for children's or babies' clothing. Once we cut the fabric out for the clothing, leftover fabric large enough for squares is given to the quilters. Smaller pieces of fabric are given to Pet Beds. If Casa Amigas, Pet Beds or Quilters can't use the fabric, it's donated to the Golden Goose or Tri Community Food and Clothing Bank. Your fabric donations are greatly appreciated and used in many ways. Cheer Bears

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

The Cheer Bear team donated 70 cheer bears to Casa de la Luz Hospice for distribution to their patients. We would very much enjoy for you to stop by on Wednesday afternoons to help us with our mission. We need pattern tracers and cutters, face embroiders, Lions and tigers and bears, oh my body sewers and stuffers and packers. Check out the attached picture to see how we make those sweet faces. Let's spread the cheer with our little bears. Maybe you can help us find homes for our cute buddies. Machine Embroidery

Sharon Larsen 520-818-2791 SharLarsen@gmail.com Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 520-612-7379 4D Computer Training Debra Dirks 520-825-2248 facebook.com/groups/SCOVMachineEmb/ Third Thu., 1:30 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

Spring has sprung. At our April meeting we'll have a demo on embroidering 3-D spring flowers. Bring your embroidered projects to show us. It's always fun to see what everyone has been making and to get new ideas for machine embroidery projects. Join us for our monthly meeting Thursday, April 19, 1:30 PM. Call Karin Frohlich for lessons on the six-needle machine.

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The back Sewing Room is reserved for embroidery on Thursday afternoons. Just about every month new things are loaded onto the Sewing Room computer. Come over to the Sewing Room Thursday afternoons and check things out. Pet Beds

Jan Bohe 520-825-9725 Tue., 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

Can you snip and stuff? Our furry little friends at the Humane Society are awaiting those comfy, soft pet beds that we create from fabric sewing scraps and fiberfill. The beds come in many different sizes and colors, and we have a good time while working. We invite you to join us. Quilters

Carol Guibert 520-404-1462 Second and Fourth Tue., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Our quilt show was another rousing success. Zora Saunders, one of our members, was the lucky winner of the raffle quilt. We have a new member, Regina Bechard, who is somewhat of an expert on the Sweet Sixteen quilt machine and will be offering a maintenance class on it. Everyone who intends to use the machine is going to be asked to take this class. We are so lucky to get such a resource. Our quilt year is comZora Saunders, raffle quilt winner and member of ing to an end by May our quilt group. and begins again in September.

Show ‘N Share Vicki Frakes 859-801-0525 Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

We meet year-round and always welcome new members. Members work on portable crafts such as coloring, crocheting, knitting, mixed media, needlework (embroidery, cross stitch, etc.) and paper crafts (cards, scrapbooks, etc.). We show our creations and share our ideas. No dues.

Silversmith and Lapidary Pres. Tom Moore 503-510-2251 65tmor@gmail.com Shop Hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM; Fri., 9 AM-Noon First Mon., 3:30 PM, Artisan Center/Silversmith Studio How much is that jewelry in the window? Let’s look at a typical piece and find out. The bracelet above was priced at $80. What are the facts behind that price? The sterling silver cost the maker $27.51. The turquoise cabochon was $26.32. The state tax (8.6%) and the SCOV fee (10%) were $10.02, adding up to $63.85 in total production cost, leaving $16.15 as profit. Dividing the profit by the number of hours (27) it took to make the bracelet shows that the person made the equivalent of $0.60 per hour. Obviously, most of our silversmiths aren’t looking to make a real profit; they do cause it is interesting and fun.

Kingman turquoise and Argentium sterling bracelet the work be-

Stained/Fused Glass Jo Anne Bowman 501-282-4454 or 520-441-9229 Juliet Williams 623-565-0153 Fusing: Tue. and Thu., 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Stained: Wed. and Fri., 9 AM-Noon Open Studio, any time Tue.-Sun., Artisan Center/Stained Glass

Seniors for Kids

Jean Sax 651-436-4243 Sewing/Crafting for SFK, Mon., 1-3 PM, Wed., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Toy Woodworking, various times, Artisan Center/Wood Shop Meetings: First Thu., 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Thank you to everyone who participated in Seniors for Kids' fundraising projects during the Courtyard Sale. We successfully earned money for our charitable activities and contributed to the good spirits and camaraderie of this traditional SCOV event. Save the date for our spring potluck: Saturday, April 14, 5-8 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Room. Tapestry Rug Hooking

Ann Feeney 520-818-0340 annmfeeney1@yahoo.com Tue., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing

Our members use many different rug-hooking techniques. We enjoy each other’s company while watching our projects come to life. Stop by and check us out. We welcome new members and are happy to work with anyone who would like to start hooking.

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Spring Fling with Wye Mace front and center. The winds of change never stopped blowing in the month of March. Classes and workshops galore. We now have a whopping 108 members thanks to all the new folks in the neighborhood. Spring Fling on March 5 was a great success with members accepting the amendments to bylaws and meeting new board members. Thank you to Dennis Porter, Tony Masterjohn, Resa Lankes and Shirley Sherriff for the help with beginners stained glass class. We thank Ed Caine and Juliet Williams as monitors and Nancy Eckhoff for help with Morton Board workshop. We as a club are only as good as our volunteers who make it a success. Our club was founded in 1996 by Wye Mace. She has been a great volunteer in this community and has decided to move on to independent living and will be missed by all the club members that she mentored. Our best wishes go with her.

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Water Media Co-Pres. Marlene Peradotto 716-390-2982, Darlene Charbonneau 763-442-2092 Tue., 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

If you are looking to improve your techniques in water media painting, visit our extensive library for suggestions. Also available is a new video illustrating techniques of "Experimental Flowers in Watercolor" by Ann Blockley. She offers suggestions for creative thinking as you paint.

Woodworking Pres. Bill Norton 480-993-8762, VP Karen Curry 708-822-3057 Secretary Colin Kaltenbach 520-444-8214 Membership Robert Watson 520-789-7060 scovwoodworkingclub.com Next meeting Wed., May 16, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis Al Zigalla was a mechanical engineer by profession. When he retired, machining in metal wasn't accessible, so he shifted his focus to wood. Over the past 25 years, Al has enjoyed making large items such as Navajo weaving looms and all of the related tools, as well as mediumsized items such as intricately segmented bowls and custom bread boards. Most recently, he crafted smaller items including wood pens, soft-drink can openers, toothpick Al enjoys crafting intricate de- pots and now wooden key chains. signs in his work. For ten years, he also taught a woodworking class for ladies in his community. The Woodshop had another successful series of beginning equipment classes taught by Don Jovag. These classes are held during the month of February and are free to attend. Our appreciation is extended to Don and those who assisted him for their time and experience.

The design, development and delivery of the James Webb Space Telescope, scheduled for launch in 2019. It is a replacement for the Hubbell Space Telescope and will have 18 hexagonal mirrors. It will be 7.5 times bigger than Hubbell and will allow astronomers to see further into space. It will be placed far out in space at the L2 Lagrangian point between the gravity pulls of Mars and Earth.

Continuing Education

Bible Men’s Bible Study

Jerry Anderson 520-638-6586, Rick Thomas 520-591-0475 Oct.-May, Tue., 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball Join us as we close our study of the Book of Ruth. For both Ruth and Esther, God used stressful circumstances to bring about His eternal purposes. We should expect no less in our spiritual growth and walk with Jesus. Join us in this insightful study. April is our last month for the winter season but our breakfast group will continue to enjoy the morning food and fellowship at The Views Restaurant throughout the summer. Precept Women’s Bible Study

Pres. Linda Miller, 520-818-2716 Faith Heitmann, 208-750-5886 Oct.-Apr., Wed., 9 AM, WC3

We have enjoyed our fellowship together and learning new insights to God's word. We are looking forward to meeting again in the fall to start our new study on "Covenants." This class will start October 3 and go through December 19. The following study will be Romans.

Great Books Pres. Barbara Gates 520-825-7645 V.P. Connie Armstrong 520-544-7723 connieachuckg@aol.com Oct.-May, First and Third Wed., 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

Astronomy In our club we read and discuss selections of thought Pres. Ron Collins 812-344-4772 scovastronomy@gmail.com provoking works of literature presented in anthologies by Oct.-May, Third Thu., 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo the Great Books Foundation. We offer great conversations scovastronomy.com Our speaker on April 20 will be Stacey Alberts from the University of Arizona Astronomy Department. She will give a summary of the James Webb Space Telescope launching next year. Stacy's research is in massive galaxy clusters and multi-wavelength observations. At the U of A, she has joined the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) team preparing for launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. Her Ph.D. was from the University of Massachusetts. Star Party April 10.

Help Collate the Tipster Once a month, residents are needed to insert flyers into the Tipster. Receive your Tipster early, share refreshments with us at the Auditorium. Usually the work is performed on the last business day of the month at approximately 10:45 AM. Call Dave or Tempe Johnson 520-825-6994.

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about great ideas. In April we will be reading selections from Counterparts, an exciting Great Books collection featuring pairings of texts that complement or play off one another in interesting ways. Hopefully the readings will challenge your assumptions and spark debate. You can purchase this book from the Great Books Foundation or from Kindle for $9.95. On April 4 the topic is Literature and we will read “To the Memory of My Beloved, the Author Mr. William Shakespeare” by Ben Jonson and “What is an Author?” by Michel Foucault. On April 18 the topic is Death and we will read “The Immoderation of Ifat” by Sara Suleri and “Now We Are Five” by David Sedaris. Join us. We welcome all SCOV residents.

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SCOV Book Club Pres. Sandie Roberts 847-525-9239 VP Glenda Tonkin 520-207-4802 Communications: Cynthia Kartman 414-732-3063 kartmania1@me.com First Mon., 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Our April book selection is We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter. In this, her debut novel, Ms. Hunter explores the harrowing struggles and ultimate triumph of the Kurc family starting in Poland in 1939 and continuing throughout World War II. The story is based upon the experiences of Hunter's own family. At our May meeting we will discuss the multiple award winning-book Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt. Ms. Nutt, a Pulitzer Prize-winning science reporter for the Washington Post, writes the true story of a transgender girl, her identical twin brother, and an ordinary American family's extraordinary journey to understand, nurture, and celebrate the uniqueness in us all.

Computer - Vistoso Computer Society (VCS) Membership David Johnson 520-825-6994 Pres. Leo Belardinelli 520-989-9314 General Meetings, Nov.-Mar., Second Mon., 1 PM, Auditorium scovcomputer.com

There will not be a general meeting in April. Membership is required for all classes, help sessions, assistance from other computer club members, and ListServ, an online bulletin board. To join, see the club’s website. Dues for 2018 are $10/household and can be paid by sending a check payable to VCS, along with an application form, to Dave Johnson, 2427 Nasturtium St. Applications are available outside the Learning Center in the Welcome Center or on the club website. Renewing members do not need to complete an application form if personal information has not changed. Used toner and ink cartridges can be deposited in the basket provided outside the Computer Learning Center for recycling. April Computer Club Class Schedule Class Name Date Time iPhone Beginners 1 Session Fri., Apr. 13 1-3 PM Chris Ludwig chrisludwig54@gmail.com Apple Store, Photo Shoot and Photo Editing 1 Session Wed., Apr. 18 10 AM-12:30 PM Class size limited to 10 Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@icloud.com Apple Store, Photo Shoot and iPad Sketching (iPad Pro and Pencil provided) 1 Session Sat., April 21 10 AM-12:00 PM Class size limited to 10 Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@icloud.com iPhone Basics, Using Phone features, Control Center, Security & Boosting Performance 1 Session Thu., Apr. 26 1-3 PM Peg Bushong Jerpegbushong@icloud.com iPhone Beginners 1 session Fri., Apr. 27 1-3 PM Chris Ludwig chrisludwig54@gmail.com Help Sessions for PC and Mac Users 4 Sessions Tue., Apr. 3 and 17 1-3 PM Wed., Apr. 11 and 25 1-3 PM

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Genealogy Pres. Andrea Houston ahoust2@lsu.edu Monitor Training Joan Allen Mentoring Holly Gibson 303-548-1299 ghgibson@live.com General Meetings Oct.-May, Second Tue., 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scvgs.org

Robert Wilbanks will return for our April 10 program on "Faith of Our Fathers: Church Resources in Genealogy." Church records can solve those family mysteries and connect the family relationships with the three main sources of birth, marriage and death. Have you popped into the Genealogy Lab on a Saturday morning? Saturday Shorts are still on the calendar with varied topics. Got any ideas? We would love to hear your thoughts. Are you just a name and date collector for your families? Education is your best bet for accurate research. Our library in the Genealogy Room has so many helpful books to give you answers about the areas, the laws and the customs that make each unique. Read them in the Genealogy Room or check out a few for home study. New books are added frequently.

ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement Pres. Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Curriculum Randy Myerson rcmyerson@gmail.com Registration Karen/Sherwin Koopmans skkoops@gmail.com Samplers Sally Evert sallyevert@gmail.com suncityilr.com Natural Health and Wellness Sherokee Ilse 520-818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com Third Wed. 3-4:30 PM Catalina Vista, Mt. Kimball/Pusch Ridge Scovnaturalwellness.com

On Wednesday, April 4, 5:30 PM, a plant-based potluck dinner will be held at Catalina Vista. First-time guests bring only a place setting, beverage and appetite. For information and sign up email David, davidsattinger@gmail.com or Heather, Thumpoz-mag@mac.com. Wednesday, April 18, is our last meeting of the season until November. "How to Alleviate Pain and Inflammation in the Body, Shoulders, Back and Neck," speaker Kathy Padecky, LMT, Medicinal Aromatherapist, will use medicinal essences which are plant-based photo-medicine. Applying essential oils and misconceptions will be addressed. Wear comfortable clothes and refrain from wearing perfume, cologne or an essential oil. You will feel refreshed and probably have a smile on your face when you leave. Additional workshop with Kathy, Thursday, April 19, 9 AM-4 PM, "Essential Oils, Lunch, Pain Remedies." We will make a compress for pain relief, continue talking about essential oils as pain remedies, make and eat lunch. Kathy will discuss specific questions from the attendees and tell of her gardening projects. Call Nancy 208-724-5881 for details. You will experience essential oils to reduce your pain and inflammation by applying essence on certain acupressure or reflexology points on the body.

Enter the Community Phone Directory Cover Photo Contest Do you have a gorgeous photo of a SCOV setting that would be perfect for the cover of our Community Directory? Submit your best SCOV photo by Saturday, June 23. Log in at scovaz.com/members/ services/miscellaneous/ and click on SCOV Photo Contest Form.

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Poets Corner Sharyn Rafieyan 520-825-6762 srafieyan@comcast.net Mon., 9:30-11:30 AM, WC1

“Your Poem” by new member John Padgett, delivers an entertaining lesson in how and why a reader may need to work at appreciating a new poem. “I hear your poem / the words have no sound / I read your poem / the words lay lifeless on the page / I speak your poem / the words are tasteless in my mouth / and so / I hear your poem again / I read your poem again / I speak your poem again / and again / with each repetition / when I hear your poem / the words begin to sing / when I read your poem / the words dance on the page / when I speak your poem / the words are spicy and filling / a poem is not / a grilled cheese sandwich / consumed in one sitting / digested in an hour / its task completed in a day / a poem is infinitely consumable / tasting better with each nosh / giving endless nourishment / a new poem is / a stranger in my neighborhood / more familiar with each encounter / until it is my valued friend / a comfortable companion"

Cultural & Social Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) Kactus Krooners Mike Moyer 520-818-6509 mmoyerpp@gmail.com Oct.-May, Mon., 10:30 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis

Love those barbershop harmonies? Got a song in your heart? Want to hear, feel and learn what it’s like to blend your voice with others barbershop style? Come join this fun mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just an hour and a half every Monday morning. A great way to start each week. SCOV visitors welcome. There is strength in numbers. The more the merrier.

Democratic Club Pres. Laura Dore 520-338-1016 lucylb53@comcast.net Second Sat., 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scovdemocraticclub.wix.com/scov-democratic-club

We are fortunate to have two speakers scheduled for our April 14 meeting: January Contreras, candidate for attorney general and Steve Farley, candidate for governor. All members of our community are welcome to come hear their plans for our state. We will collect nonperishable food items and monetary donations for Impact of Southern Arizona. Check facebook. com/SCOVDC/ or our website scovdemocraticclub.wixsite. com/scov-democratic-club for updates regarding speakers and programs.

David Schapira, Democratic candidate for superintendent of public instruction, speaking to the SCOV Democratic Club on February 10.

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Dining - Prepare & Share Pres. Alan Bancroft 520-907-4121 alanroxieb@msn.com VP Colin Kaltenbach kltnbch@yahoo.com Treas. June Rector 520-818-9228 junerec@hotmail.com

The Prepare & Share Dinner Club finished the year with a very busy month. March's theme of "A Taste of Spring" was enjoyed at individual homes with menus such as St. Patrick's and Easter favorite foods. The Farewell Dinner with a theme of "Food From the Pacific Rim" featured Samoan pulled pork, luau long rice, fresh carved pineapples and finished off with Maui Amaretto custard tart. Officers for the coming year were nominated and voted on at this meeting. We are looking forward to a "delicious" year. We will start up again in the fall. If you would like to be a part of this fun group or want more information, call one of the officers listed above. We will put you on our list and contact you when we start up again.

Dog Club - Fido’s Friends Pres. Lynne Wohner Lwohner@msn.com Membership/Treas. Marj Young 360-913-8062 Nov., Jan. and Mar., Third Thu., 2 PM, Activity Center/Hopi

Fido's Friends is the club that operates the SCOV dog park and you must be a club member to use the park. Dues are just $10 per calendar year and there is a one-time $10 key fee. Call our membership chair Marj Young for more information. The first annual Mardi Growl at the Dog Park was New members are ala huge success: Music, refreshments and a parade ways welcome. As we on Del Webb Blvd. All the costumes were fantas- move into the hotter months, we wish everytique. Louie, the poodle took first prize. one safe and happy times with their four-legged friends. Remember, they need to stay hydrated just like people.

Different Drummers Women’s Circle Zona Boss 520-638-6644, Colleen Cottrell 520-825-8393 Wed., 1:30-3 PM, 2338 E. Montrose Canyon Dr. Join us on Wednesday, April 11, 4:30 PM, on the Kiva Patio/Activity Center, for a get-together. We will say so long to our winter visitors and enjoy drumming and some refreshments. BYOB. The Different Drummers Women’s Circle provides a community drum circle for any woman wanting to connect with others through hand drumming using African Djembe drums, hand-held Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests. Join us to drum, laugh and meet new friends. People worldwide for centuries have used group drumming to energize minds and bodies, strengthen community bonds, release stress and celebrate life.

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Garden Club Co-Pres. Shari Norris 520-825-6786 norrisshari@yahoo.com Co-Pres. Wendy Hughes 503-703-9563 whughes851@hotmail.com Oct.-Apr., Second Tue., 12:30 PM, Auditorium bit.ly/SCOV_Garden_FB

Saturday, April 7, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM is the Garden Walk hosted by the club. SCOV is a community of secret gardens. Our 2018 Garden Walk will be an opportunity for participants to peek behind the 10 homes on the walk and discover surprises they’d never expect to find in the desert. These special private gardens were chosen because of the unique and diverse beauty each has to offer. Tickets are $10 pp. Contact Wendy Hughes for tickets and further details. Tuesday, April 10, will be our last general meeting of the 2017-2018 season. At our meeting we will review events that occurred over the past year and introduce the new board for the 2018-2019 season. Membership for the new season is $5 pp and $8/cpl. Contact Florence Duckett at delflojs@q. com or 520-825-1994.

Havurah Co-Pres. Jane Holder/Don Holbrook 520-820-0171 Corres. Sec. Liz Kinslinger 520-544-7532

The general meeting will be Monday, April 16, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista. Our newly revised bylaws and policies statements will be presented for a vote to accept, and the proposed slate of officers for next year will be announced. Please bring nonperishable food for the Community Food Bank to this and other events. Many of us continue to enjoy bocce on Sunday mornings at 10 AM. Both old pros and beginners are welcome. Contact Judy and Ed Heyman 520989-3419. Barbara Berne 305-335-1867 is the contact for our book club if you would like to join us.

Early Music Recorder Ensemble Joyce Minks 520-825-0642 minkster42@comcast.net Tue., 12:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Have a recorder (the musical instrument)? Want to learn or improve your skills? Would you like to play in a group? Soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorders are welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. Music is provided. Just one hour every week. SCOV visitors welcome.

Republican Club Merritt McGlothlin 520-572-7853 merrittm@nationwide.net Third Tue., 3 PM, Activity Center

The April meeting of SCOV Republican Club will be Tuesday, April 17, 3 PM, Auditorium. We will have various speakers on current issues of local, state and national interest. We also have open discussion regarding but not limited to current issues including gun control, healthcare, immigration, education, etc. This being an election year, there will interesting topics for all that attend. Plan to attend and if possible bring a neighbor or guest. See you all this month; our meeting is open to anyone.

St. Phillip’s Social Club Abby Marier 520-825-4878 absma@comcast.net We meet three times a season for social gatherings, various locations, dates and times, as announced in the Tipster.

Picnic on the patio. Defy all superstition. Join us Friday, April 13, for a picnic on the Kiva Patio/Activity Center or Navajo Room if there is inclement weather. Come and meet old

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and new friends from St. Philip's-in-the-Hills. Fried chicken is on the menu. Please bring salads and deserts to fill in. Call Abby to register. Hope to see you there.

Sun City Singers Pres. Bob Westendorf 619-571-1040 rewestendorf@live.com Director Don Hess 520-444-2206 Rehearsals Tue., 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium

Come and enjoy one of the Sun City Singers "Country Round Up!" spring concerts, Sunday, April 8, 2 PM, or Tuesday, April 10, 7 PM, Auditorium. Don Hess will direct the allvolunteer choir featuring country and American folk songs. See the Coming Events section of this Tipster for ticket sales information and posters in all SCOV facilities. Rehearsals for the December Holiday Concerts will begin Tuesday, September 18, 6:30 PM. Music will be issued on a first-come basis.

Sun City Singles Pres., Nancy O’Hara 847-207-7115, Ticket Sales, Joyce Melchi 520-825-8945 Dinner meeting second Thu., happy hour last Fri.

Bubb's Grub will serve dinner Thursday, April 12, Activity Center/Navajo Room. Social hour, 5:30 PM, seating, 6 PM. Menu is barbeque beef brisket and pulled pork, cole slaw, mac 'n cheese and baked beans. Entertainment is by Wendy Sings. Singles bowling: every Friday, 1:45 PM, Fiesta Lanes Singles golf: Sunday, April 1, 1:45 PM, The Views Singles bocce: Thursday, April 5, 6 PM, Bocce Courts Happy hour: Friday, April 27, Activity Center/Navajo Room

Ticket sales: Thu., Apr. 5, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center Lounge Dinner tickets $20 pp, happy hour appetizers, $10 pp Checks only, payable to Sun City Singles

Spanish Cultural Club (SCC) Gary/Carolyn Lerch 520-818-3319 gclerch@comcast.net Oct., Nov., Jan.-Mar. Fourth Mon., 7 PM, Catalina Vista

Members celebrate Cinco de Mayo Monday, April 9.

States Colorado Club

Chris Ludwig 719-239-4089 chrisludwig54@gmail.com

The annual Colorado Club party is Saturday, April 7, Activity Center. Come share fun, food and music with your fellow Coloradans. Dinner provided by award-winning Bubb's Grubb. BYOB, setups and dessert provided. A favorite at The Views Restaurant happy hour, Pam Nelson will sing and play all our old favorites. The theme is "Colorful Colorado." Wear your colors and invite family, friends and Raider Haters. Happy hour starts at 5:30 PM followed by dinner and entertainment. For information, call Chris Ludwig or Jim Mayworm 720-936-4669.

Tickets, $20 pp, on sale Mon., Apr. 2, 9-11 AM and Tue., Apr. 3, 1-3 PM, Activity Center Michigan Club

Linda Hall 520-907-2009 rlhall@comcast.net

Saturday, April 14, is coming soon, so save this date. Social hour from 4-5 PM with games and prizes. Live entertainment. Catered food from Kneaders served around 5 PM. Just bring yourself and your beverage of choice. Don't miss this once-a-year time to gather with other Michiganders to

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spend a fun evening. And yes, we are still looking for people who would be willing to be an officer. It's a pretty easy job and we need new faces.

Tickets, $15 pp, on sale Mon., Apr. 2, 1-3 PM, Activity Center Lobby New England Club

Claude Janus 802-249-0386 ahj0523@aol.com

Hear ye, hear ye. The New England Club will hold its summer picnic on Friday, May 18, 5:30-8 PM, Desert Oasis. Join us for pizza, salad, dessert and a great time.

Our spring fashion show, raffle, auction and luncheon will be Sunday, April 15 starting at 11:30 AM. Price of tickets is $35. Contact Carol Goeman at 520-818-1213 for tickets. We will be collecting items for our fall accessories boutique this summer, so keep your gently used jewelry, scarves, shoes, purses and fashion jackets. This boutique is set for Saturday, November 3. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, April 10, 9 AM, WC3.

Dance

Tickets, $10 pp, on sale Thu., May 10, 9-11 AM, Activity Center Wisconsin Club

Kerry Boness 907-830-1103 kerryboness@gmail.com

Our annual dinner is over and was great fun. Now the planning for next year will start Tuesday, April 10, 10 AM, Catalina Vista. The 2019 dinner will be March 9.

Sun City Variety Theatre Membership Nancy Gilbertson nanmgil@hotmail.com Third Thu., 10 AM, Desert Oasis scovtheatre.com

The 2018 “On With the Show” variety production was a tremendous success. Thanks to all the cast and crew for your dedication to practice and performing. A very special thank you to Nancy Gilbertson, our producer. This type of production requires countless hours of preparation and includes many sleepless nights. Thank you, Nancy. The theatre will now go dark until Oktoberfest, which will be Sunday, October 21, in the Courtyard. Mark your calendar.

Ukulele - Sun City Strummers Sharon Heaps ukuleleclubofsuncity@gmail.com Tue., 10-11:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo, class led by Don Bong scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele

Our "Spring Sing A Long" concert was a great success. Thank you to all for coming and singing along with us. A special shout out to Doug Healy and his crew for helping us sound and look good on the stage. If you have an interest in learning to play the ukulele, please come and sit in to get a good understanding of how much fun we have. The beginners’ class, led by Dave Smith and Pat Bloom, starts at 8:45 AM on Tuesdays, Desert Oasis.

SCOV Women’s Auxiliary Pres. Kathy Hrdy 520-825-4723 Finance Marie Gagnon 520-825-2354 Publicity/Sec. Debbie Francis 402-216-4227 Donations Judy Hood 520-818-2281 Sep.-Apr., Second Tue., 9 AM, WC3

Our Auxiliary benefits Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse which helps victims of domestic abuse. Emerge! provides support and transitional housing to women and children in crisis. They help educate the community by providing presentations on domestic abuse, as well as counseling to child survivors on handling conflict, trauma and abuse. Donations needed include: • Gift Cards: Fry’s, Safeway, Walmart, Target, Walgreen’s, Home Depot, etc. • New hair brushes, conditioner, deodorant, body wash, razors, feminine hygiene items • New twin-size blankets, new bath towels • Cell phones, • Cash donations

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Ballroom - SC Starlight Dance Club Marsha Scoles 520-825-2085 dave.marsha.az@gmail.com Nancy Sopwith 208-724-5881 nanandleebus@cableone.net

Come join us Friday, April 20, for our Spring Fling dance with pizza, salad and pop before dancing to Tom Patrick's Live Band. Doors open at 5:45 PM, dance from 6:30-9:30 PM. Dress casual/BYOB. Dance lessons/reviews for members only, Thursdays, April 5, 12 and 19, 4:15-5:15 PM, Activity Center/Dance Studio. Annual membership is $5 pp for residents and $10 pp for nonresidents. Everyone is welcome.

Dance tickets, $50/cpl and $25/sgl, on sale Thu. and Fri., Apr. 5 and 6, 9-11 AM, Activity Center Lobby. Tickets will also be sold at the door.

Folk Dance Club of SCOV Harvey Gardner 520-308-5616 savear@cs.com Fri., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 2 Folk dancing is more fun than a treadmill, and it’s an excellent exercise for balance, mindfulness, muscle and mood. For most dances, we hold hands in a circle performing nongymnastic steps to the sometimes strange but fascinating music and rhythms of diverse cultures, including our own. Neither partner nor prior experience needed. Typical dance session consists of 12-15 mostly easy folk dances preceded by instructions. Drop by to see if this internationally popular dance form is right for you, and see us in action by doing a Google search on Folk Dance Sampler YouTube.

Jazz & More! Glory Lamb 805-698-3887 dancingextra@gmail.com First Thu., Apr., May, Jun., Jul., Aug., 1:30-3 PM, Dance Studio Classes will continue for our off-season schedule as above. And yes, we'll begin learning new routines à la Bob Fosse to prepare for next year's variety show. We love to welcome new dancers, from beginners to wannabes. Barre work, cool moves and a great workout set to show tunes and jazz. It's wonderful brain training.

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Line - Sunliners Pres. Jetta Hice 951-956-3268 JettaHice@msn.com Membership Karen Caldwell bella22643@gmail.com scsunliners@gmail.com

Classes: Our Saturday classes with professional instructor Deanna Berthiaume are ongoing. Her current series of seven Transition to Beginner classes (11:30 AM-12:15 PM) will continue through April 28. Her current Intermediate classes (9-10 AM) and Beginner classes (10:15-11:15 AM) will continue on a monthly basis. All classes are in the Auditorium. Join us. We are a fun, energetic, co-ed group. Social: Our next Social will be Saturday, April 14, 6-9 PM, Auditorium. Socials are typically held the second Saturday in February, April, June, August, October, and December (holiday dinner). Fun Friday Dance: Our next Fun Friday Dance will be Friday, May 4. Fun Friday Dances are typically held the first Friday in January, March, May, September and November. Dance Retention Vote: This vote will be held electronically during the first two weeks in April. Mon. Practices - Dance Studio 7-8 PM - Transition Intro to Beginner Barbara Hall and Lynne Nelson Wed. Practices - Dance Studio 2-3 PM - Transition Beginner to Intermediate Margaret Whitson 3-4 PM - Intro - Lynne Nelson Thu. Practices - Auditorium 3-4 PM - Intermediate - Karen Caldwell and Cherry Harper 4-5 PM - Beginner - Karen Caldwell and Cherry Harper

Rock ‘N Roll Pres. Francine Saccio 520-825-6526 scovrandrclub@gmail.com Membership Chair Nate Norris scovrandrclub@gmail.com

Square - Sundancers Pres. Barbara Hall 520-603-3990 rainbowsek@juno.com VP Irene Camp 14337Camp@gmail.com Dances Wed., 7 PM, Auditorium sundancersquarestucson.com Western - Kactus Kickers Pres. Alan Walker 509-430-6343, Ellen LeVee 509-438-4284 Dances Nov.-May Membership Preston Sheriff 520-825-3101 pdsheriff@comcast.net scovkactuskickers.com

It’s hard to believe this season is winding down. The Kactus Kickers (KK) dance classes are done until fall with everyone amazed at how far they’ve come in so little time. Joan and Frank were thanked with a gift card at the final class for their above-and-beyond instruction and help. “Dancing Under the Desert Sky” on Friday, April 13, Auditorium, is the member appreciation dance. The menu is guaranteed to make all want to dance a few extra dances to work off those delicious calories. All who attend will be in the appreciation gift raffles. An add-on dance will be Friday, April 27, Auditorium. Doors open at 5:30 PM with dancing from 6-8 PM. Cost is $10 at the door. These extra dances have been great successes

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with the KK providing the mixers and music and the dancers bringing their own snacks and bottles. See you there.

Tickets for the Apr. 13 dance on sale, Thu. and Fri., Apr. 5 and 6, 9-11 AM, Activity Center, members $5, nonmembers $20

Exercise Aqua Tone Marcia Polley 520-818-9073 t.polley@comcast.net Irmel Wheeler 520-334-0957 irmel5596@gmail.com Tue., Thu., Sat., 8 AM, AFC/Pool

Aquatone is a toning water workout that incorporates a variety of rhythmic body movements performed in the water. This aquatic exercise class enhances cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance. We meet Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 AM in the winter, 8 AM in the summer at the AFC pool. There is no fee to join the club or for the class. The teachers are club member volunteers. Being able to do a basic swim stroke is very helpful. Items used in the class are buoys, board, noodle, ball and fitness band. Most are available at the pool. A band can be purchased from Marcia for $5. We assign an experienced member to a newcomer to help with learning the various movements. You will get a good work out in a fun class.

Arthritis Water Pres. Susan Landwer 520-834-9667 Sec. Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Instructor: Dawn Simske, Arthritis Foundation trained Class times: Mon., Wed., Fri., 10:15 AM Apr.-Oct.; 1:30 PM Nov.-Mar., AFC/Pool Come join us for gentle water exercises 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. Classes are led by Dawn or students trained by her.

Energetic Exercise Marty Siracusa 520-825-6961 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-9 AM, Auditorium

You’ll love the way you feel after a good, healthy workout with the friendly folks who gather for Energetic Exercise. Professional instructor, Sally Martinez, has been leading these classes for 22 years. She is much-loved and respected for the fun and helpful variety of ways she gets us seniors moving. A combination of aerobic/cardio, weight workouts and stretch moves gives us greater strength, endurance, balance and flexibility – all qualities we need to do all the other activities we love. Current members: Please pay your annual $3 dues before leaving for the summer. Come join us. We love new members - men and women. Your get-acquainted class is free. Annual dues are $3. Tickets are only $30 for 12 classes.

Fitness Swim Contact: Dave Goodman Email: goodman@sfu.ca Tue., Thu., Sat, 6:45 AM, AFC

New members are welcome and should be able to swim 400m at a comfortable pace. Workouts are set by one of the participants. We generally go 2,400 to 3,000 yards per workout. Some do more, few do less, mostly freestyle, though

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supplemented with some stroke work. Master swimmers, triathletes and just those wanting a set workout with others are welcome. Please ensure you have medical clearance to undertake a vigorous workout.

Tai Chi Co-Chairs Gail Barr 303-995-7485 gailbarr@gmail.com Karen Reich 520-403-2764 ktrfam@msn.com Thu., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 1

Many medical professionals now recommend Tai Chi to help their patients improve balance and prevent falls. In our classes we not only enjoy learning Tai Chi form, we also increase flexibility and strength. We even learn to reduce stress. Our instructors, Jose Hernandez-Rivera and Donna Drazenovich, teach us how to apply Tai Chi principles to our daily lives. Newcomers, please contact one of our co-chairs for class details.

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Pilates Mary Ayers 520-638-7916 scov.pilates@gmail.com Mon., 3 PM, Thu., 1:30 PM, AFC/Studio

Joseph Pilates wrote that "physical fitness is the first requisite of happiness." To enjoy and get the full benefits of Pilates, a person needs to understand and apply the basic principles, which takes a little time and patience. Although different from other forms of exercise, Pilates is always enjoyable, interesting, challenging and can even be addictive! Our classes teach balance, breathing, focusing on your core (abdomen and back muscles) while controlling your movements. There is constant motion from one exercise to the next. As a result, strength and stamina are developed. Your spine is lengthened, and flexibility and mobility of the joints and posture will improve. We have two experienced instructors who teach the Joseph Pilates system to seniors. The cost is only $8/class and the annual club dues are $20 pp. Please feel free to stop by and watch a class. For more information call Mary.

when you arrive, and if you bring a water bottle please leave it at the back of the studio off the exercise floor. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.

Yoga Co-Pres. Dick Martin 520-825-0731, Linda Caravello 520-603-5042 Mon., 8:30-10 AM, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Tue., 10:45 AM-Noon, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Thu., 3:45-5 PM, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Fri., 8:15-9:45 AM, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Wed., Chair Yoga, 10:30-11:45 AM, Dance Studio Thu., Chair Yoga, 10:30-11:45 AM, Dance Studio

Beginners welcome; classes structured for all levels. Bring mats and props you require. Yoga promotes balance, flexibility and inner peace. Yearly club membership of $5 payable by check is required to take all classes; registration forms are available in classes. Classes are $7 each and instructors prefer payment in cash. Note new Friday class listed above. Class reminders: Please arrive 5 to 10 minutes before class starts and remember to refrain SCOV resident and Chair Yoga In- from wearing perfumes, scents or structor Kathy Kuser strong soaps to class. Leave your cell phone in the car or turn it off

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Bridge Duplicate Bridge

Pres. Martin Kass 520-818-2265 BJKass@comcast.net Mon., 6 PM, Fri., 12:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam

Duplicate bridge is for all players who enjoy competing and playing against other teams. We are not an ACBL-sanctioned club and do not award Master Points. New players are always welcome, and we may be able to help you find a partner. Residents and renters with an Association Renter's Card can play twice before joining. Guests of residents may play twice. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early so we can begin on time. Bring exactly $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Ladies Monday Social Bridge

Pres. Margot Rothenbuecher 520-825-9288 Mon., 1-3:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

Play social bridge in a friendly setting. We welcome new members. Ladies Wednesday Bridge

Co-Pres. Rikki Harvey 520-219-5872, Kay Jacobs 520-825-8525 Wed., 12:15 PM, Activity Center/Navajo

Our spring luncheon is Wednesday, April 11. You must reserve by April 4 to eat and play on April 11. We are eager for new players. Are you thinking about an afternoon of social bridge with some great folks? Come give us try. Arrive by Noon and bring 50¢ for prize money. Play begins at 12:15 PM. We change partners after six hands, rounds are timed to keep play moving, we finish by 3 PM. New members are always welcome. Dues are only $3 per year. Come join us. Marathon Bridge

Dave Johnson 520-825-6994 dpjohn@aol.com Mixed Social Bridge

Pres. Don Wheeler 520-334-7578 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Come and join our morning bridge group. Bring a partner or find someone here. We will be happy to have you join us and the coffee will be ready. Partners Tuesday Night Bridge

Pres. Owen Reese, 520-972-0401 Tue., 6:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo/Hohokam

Much excitement happened at Bridge this winter. A record of three Grand Slams were made, two of them bid by Dave and Tempe Johnson. Awards were $10 for each of the slams bid and made by the couple. Jerry Cohn and Barbara Fass also won the prize for a bid and made Grand Slam. Members enjoy fellowship and a stimulating game of bridge, and the focus now is on selecting summer officers to collect and distribute prize money.

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Pres. Robert Carlson 612-850-9005 Sec. Marilyn Guimond 520-825-0828 Mon., Wed., 12:30-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Bunco Fern 520-825-8127, Pat 520-825-7198 Fourth Tue., 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Canasta-Mixed Rosemary Dalla Rosa 520-825-1982 romere59@gmail.com Fri., 6 PM, Desert Oasis We have started a new night of cards. Friday nights at 6 PM, Desert Oasis we will be playing Mixed Canasta. There are several ways to play the game of Canasta. Pick your favorite, and away we go. Please come and join us. We hope to gather together all the Canasta lovers at Desert Oasis on Friday evenings. Any questions, please call Rosemary.

Cribbage Robert Hines 520-825-2208 Mobile 520-240-1375 First and Third Thu., 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Correction: Our next tournament date has been changed from April 19 to April 5.

Euchre Judee and Art Wickersham 520-245-1357 Becky and Kevin Reiley 815-631-0788 Bonnie and Wayne Klenda 509-548-5315 Mon., Meet 5:45 PM, Play 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

If you are interested in playing this easy, fast moving game, please join us. It will only cost you 50¢ for the evening. The room only accommodates 40, so do not be late if you want to play.

Five Crown Card Game Rosemary Dalla Rosa 520-825-1982 Sat., 4:30 PM or 5:30 PM, Desert Oasis

Five Crown is a fun game and easy to learn. We have two starting times for your convenience, 4:30 and 5:30 PM. If you are free on a Saturday evening come and give us a try. I promise you a really good time and many new friends.

Gin Rummy Rosemary Dalla Rosa 520-825-1982 Thu. and Sat., 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Good group, fun times. Anyone interested in joining us is welcome to give it a try. We have plenty of people who are willing to help you learn the rules for low-stakes team play.

Hand and Foot Bonnie Arneson 520-225-0124 Sun., 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Come join us for a fun game of Hand and Foot. If you have never played before, we will be happy to teach you. Bring three quarters with you. You may play one time before joining. One-time dues $5 pp. No yearly dues. We start promptly, so please come a few minutes early and be able to stay until 4 PM.

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Mah Jongg Joyce Unger 520-825-8069 Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis

Many thanks to Sandy Bolze and Judy Heyman who chaired our very successful spring luncheon. Some of our members will soon be leaving for the summer but we play all summer.

Women’s Pan (Panguingue) Claudia Case 206-579-6500 Mon., Fri., 1-4 PM, Wed., 9 AM-12:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

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.

Pinochle Dave Flatness 425-443-3708 Wed., 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

We play single deck and rotate partners every four hands. Bring 50¢ for your tally. The first Wednesday is treat night. The third Wednesday is birthday night. If your skills are a little rusty, we will get you up to speed quickly. Annual dues are $6 pp.

Poker Dealer’s Choice Poker

Steve Dirks 520-429-3303 stevenkdirks@gmail.com Tue., 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Our game is open to all SCOV residents. Games: Texas hold’em, crazy pineapple, Omaha, seven-card stud, crisscross, slide-rule and a couple of five-card draw variations. The dealer antes 25¢. All games are high-low except for Texas hold’em and crazy pineapple which are high only. Stakes are 25¢ for the early round of bets and 50¢ for the last two rounds. Contact Steve Dirks for a Word document with the full club rules and a detailed description of the games. Men’s Friday Poker

Joe Bonitch 520-329-1149 joe@joebmail.com Fri., 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

We play easy going informal poker with low stakes. Games are all high only, five card draw, five card stud, seven card stud, Texas hold ‘em, Omaha, and criss/iron cross. No dues. Bring your own refreshments. Cards provided. Dealer antes 5¢ per player and chooses the game. Absolute requirements are to leave politics and religion at the door and enjoy three hours of no-hassle understandable poker. We welcome new players. Bring nickels, dimes and quarters. Call Joe if you would like to review rules of play before your first game. Please show up at 5:30 PM, so everyone can get situated, and we can start playing by 5:45 PM.

Scrabble Bill Wallace 520-818-6747 Fri., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Sheepshead - Shauskopf Terry Rohr 520-818-1936 terryaz34@msn.com Tue., 10 AM, Desert Oasis

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Sports

Bike - Vistoso Cyclists Pres. Jim Elkan 913-744-1686 Membership Tom and Bonnie Bethea 773-653-4580 Mon., Wed., Fri., 1200 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. vistosocyclists.wildapricot.org

We meet year-round starting from the Vistoso Community Church parking lot at 1200 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. (behind the Fire Station) to enjoy an unparalleled combination of amazing desert vistas and ever-improving infrastructure of bike lanes and dedicated paths. New riders are always welcome. A monthly schedule of our 20-60 mile rides is available on our website. Our well-tested loop routes support a wide variety of abilities and usually include a mid-ride coffee stop. We also offer a mountain bike option on Wednesdays, which most often heads out into the Tortolita rangelands. Tuesday morning our Women on Wheels (WOW) group takes somewhat shorter rides nearer to SCOV. In addition, we hold a number of social events each season.

Billiards Pres. Jim Baker 520-495-9611 oro55jim@gmail.com Mon.-Fri., Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards

SaddleBrooke Billiards Club reconsidered our request for a rematch of last year's tournament. The rematch was held on March 19. Results will appear in the May issue of the Tipster. The Billiards Club encourages anyone interested in playing (no experience required) to drop by the Billiards room in the afternoon. Lessons are available on request.

Birders Group Mona Connoy 520-818-7923 Last Fri., 4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio scovbirding.wix.com/birdersgroup

Bocce Elaine Scop: scopster@gmail.com website: https://scovbocce.weebly.com/ Bocce Courts, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1:30 or 3:45 PM If you are considering Bocce, please join us at the courts. Talk to Elaine, Gail or Debbie to join. You are welcome to play a game before joining and we love to teach new folks. Dues are just $5 for the year.

Gun Club David Ilse 520-818-3279 dvdilse@gmail.com Oct.-Apr., Second Wed., 2 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam

The Gun Club is comprised of people who have an interest in learning about guns, shooting, the law, personal protection and especially firearm safety. Recent speakers have covered the following: a) laws and regulations of Arizona, Pima County and SCOV regarding open and concealed carry, b) OVPD covered what to do if there is an active shooter, c) Pima Pistol Club sent a representative to discuss safety at the range, d) Catalina gunsmith talked about safe handling and maintenance of firearms. We plan to have a representative from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms at our Wednesday, April 11 meeting. Residents and their guests are welcome to attend a meeting prior to becoming a member. We are always pleased to see new people at our meetings.

Hiking For required orientation hike, call Meg Gerken 520-638-7204 For E hikes, call Duane Hutchens 520-825-7235 Visit our website scovhiking.org to see all scheduled hikes.

We are in the height of the hiking season. There are hikes for all ability levels. Please go to our website scovhiking.org and check out the numerous daily hikes. The new classification of "E" hikes is less than three miles with fewer than 50 feet total elevation gain. To join the Hiking Club and enjoy the beautiful and diverse terrain, call our guides listed above.

Winter birding at Sweetwater Ponds.

All residents are welcome to bird with us on our scheduled trips through the end of May. You must contact the group coordinator prior to 4 PM the day before the trip to assure your carpool space. Meet at the parking area behind the Welcome Center 15 minutes before the departure time. Bring lunch where indicated. Don’t forget binoculars, hat, water, sunscreen, insect repellent and bird guidebook. Gas money will be collected before departure from SCOV. Please contact the trip coordinator several days in advance to learn of any schedule changes. We will not be doing any trips during the hot summer months from June through September.

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Horseshoes Ray Coleman 520-825-2789 Ron Knudson 520-825-9307 Oct.-Apr., Tue., Thu., 2 PM; May-Sep., 8 AM The Pits at Catalina Vista

Welcome to horseshoes. If you are looking for an exciting activity that requires little or no experience, you have found it. Everyone is welcome, nothing is needed. There are no fees, and horseshoes are available. Come Tuesday or Thursday. Call for more information. Read more about horseshoes on wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoes. Get outdoors, enjoy our wonderful weather and get good exercise. See you at the horseshoe pits.

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Pickleball Pres. Jeff Rusch jffrusch@yahoo.com VP Membership Dave Burnham 360-798-9917 dburnhampton@gmail.com scovpickleballclub.wildapricot.org

Why is pickleball so much more fun compared to other games? Is it the small badminton-size court? Is it because you can play indoors or outdoors? Is it the inexpensive paddles and balls? Is it the fun had with couples playing together? Is it because it is easy to learn and you can play from elementary school into your 90's? Why do other games try to imitate pickleball? All these are reasons for the fastest growing sport in America. Our club provides free lessons and loaner paddles whether you join our club or not, but for $10 pp each year you get free balls as well as additional training, equipment and social events. Come join us and see what fun you have been missing. Play with your kids and grandkids. More information, contact Dave Burnham.

Racquetball Pres. Michael Pidone 520-825-2369 VP. Al Lichaa 520-606-8829 Sec/Tres. Hart Wagner 520-825-4175 Mon., Wed., Fri. 8-11 AM, Racquetball Court, AFC We would like to thank our outgoing racquetball board members Jim Hansen, Jerry Moss and Mike Steinmetz for their time and dedication. We also wish a speedy recovery to Jerry Moss and Gary Henson from their knee surgeries. We are sad to see one of our key members, Len Farr, move back to Oregon after 10 years in our club. We welcome new members wanting to play and engage in good cardio exercise. Len Farr

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POP Tennis Pres. Barbara Satterly 520-825-8965 craftylady838@aol.com Treas. Janell Raty 530-401-2477 janello66@yahoo.com Tue., Thu. and Sat., 9-11 AM, Desert Oasis/Court

SCOV POP Tennis open house. Photograph by Mark Wheeler. The SCOV POP Tennis Club is currently signing up charter members. The courts at the Desert Oasis have seen a lot of activity from the many people enjoying this fun and active sport. POP Tennis is tennis played on shorter, narrower tennis courts with shorter solid racquets, lower compression tennis balls and the same scoring and rules as tennis except for one underhand serve. Club dues are only $5 pp, and the equipment is available for checkout from the Desert Oasis reception desk.

Table Tennis Co-Chairs, Ruth Mayer 520-818-0066 Francie Galbraith 520-447-5834

We have play at all levels of ability and welcome new players. If you have not played for a few years, we will help you get back your game with some instruction. It is a great way to keep fit and flexible. Tables are at Catalina Vista and paddles and balls are available. Hours of Club Play

Women Men/Women Open Play Open Club Play

Tue., 1:30-3:30 PM Tue., 5-8 PM; Thu., 5:30-8:30 PM Fri., 4-8 PM Sat., 9 AM-Noon

We need your aluminum cans! Put your empty aluminum cans to work for SCOV. Deposit only empty, rinsed aluminum cans in the box outside the Activity Center kitchen door. The Community Assistance Committee uses the funds from recycling to purchase items for the Loan Room.

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Tennis Pres. Larry Wall 248-701-1044 larryandmaureenwall@gmail.com Treas. Bill Hasselbach 520-260-7614 Men's tennis Al Burdi 520-818-3516; Tue., Thu., Sat., 8 AM-Noon Ladies tennis Jane Leonard 616-847-1527 and Suzanne Kellam 401-952-5911; Mon., Wed., Fri., 8 AM-Noon Mixed doubles Sally Schuneman 520-331-6543; Sun., 1-3 PM

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Day Trippers Chair Warren Cuthbert 520-818-1282 Vice-Chair Laura Suchocki 520-612-7226 Membership Carol Guibert and Barbara Phillips Second Fri., 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

Tue., Apr. 17, St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery, Museum and downtown Florence. $50 pp. Carol Guibert 520-404-1462 Tue.-Thu., May 15-17, Laughlin, NV, wildlife sanctuary. Laura Suchocki, 520-612-7226 Sun., Jun. 17, Ice cream social. Rosemary Dalla Rosa, 520-825-1982 Mon., Jul. 16, Wild Horse Casino, $10 pp for bus, $25 free play and $5 toward lunch. Edie Phillips, 520-297-3920 Be sure to bring your checkbook to every meeting.

Men's doubles tournament finalists. Congratulations to the men's annual doubles tournament winners: Pod 1: James Charney and John Cook; Pod 2: Steve Holmes and Sherwin Koopmans; Pod 3: Mark Lankes and Bob Fouch. Our annual meeting is a pot luck, Saturday, April 7, Catalina Vista. Social hour and heavy hors d'oeurves dinner begins at 5 PM with the meeting at 6 PM. New board members will be introduced, followed by elections. Seasonal resident farewell mixed doubles and social is Saturday, April 14, tennis court veranda. Pizza and libations will be served. Sign up at the courts. All purchasers should have picked up their new tennis logo shirts. Contact Al Burdi if you haven't received your shirt.

Wallyball and Water Volleyball Pres. Wallyball Rep. Rich Hoskins 520-825-0614 richscotthoskins@gmail.com Vice Pres. Water Volleyball Rep. Brian Goff 520-825-7232 bwgoff@outlook.com Recreational Water Volleyball: Sun. and Thu., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Pool Competitive Water Volleyball: Mon., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Pool Wallyball: Tue. and Fri., AFC/Racquetball Court

Come on in, the water is fine. Whether recreational or competitive, water volleyball is a great way to get exercise while having fun. If you are curious, Wallyball is volleyball played on a racquetball court. Using

the walls makes for some interesting shots. New members are always welcome. May the volleys be long and the games close.

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February cruise to Enseñada. RV Club - Sundowners Bill Hale 503-222-7000 whale77219@aol.com http://sundownersrvclub.wildapricot.org

Spring is the perfect time of year to travel the southwest and enjoy its history and beauty. In March a contingent of Sundowners visited Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon, while closer to home we celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with an old fashioned Irish spread at the Activity Center. At the March club meeting election of officers was held. These active members contribute to the ongoing success of the club that we all appreciate. The program was a presentation by local SCOV resident Larry Castriotta, who briefed us about the worthwhile benefits of membership in the FMCA (Family Motor Coach Association). Membership is now open to trailer units as well as single chassis coaches. In April there are two trips planned. Usery State Park, near Mesa, is the destination for one group of explorers, while birdwatchers will head to Portal, AZ, and the nearby beautiful Chiricahua Mountains. If you have a recreational vehicle of any kind and are not yet members of the Sundowner’s club, we encourage you to join so you can enjoy the fun activities like those described above.

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Town of Oro Valley Celebrate Oro Valley: Then & Now Celebrate Oro Valley is a new event, April 13-15, to celebrate the community we love. For complete details, visit orovalleyaz.gov or call 520-229-5050. Friday, April 13, 6-8 PM, Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle, free live music and entertainment. Food and beverages available for purchase. Saturday, April 14, 9 AM-3 PM, Steam Pump Ranch, free fun for the whole family, including horses and ranching activities, art shows, petting zoo, kids crafts, food trucks and live music. Sunday, April 15, various times, join us for a hike or bike ride in Catalina State Park or Steam Pump Ranch.

Partnered Organizations The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations. SCOV does not sponsor, support, assume responsibility nor liability for the information.

AA Cora S. 520-825-5461 coras@q.com Mon., 12:30 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Kevin D. 708-732-2943 kjd728@aol.com Tue., 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Alzheimer’s Education and Support Group Cecelia Ortiz 661-972-2639 Last Tue., 4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Learn the basics of the disease and how to live with it.

Cancer Support Group First Wed., 4:15-5:15 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Room

Group will begin meeting Wednesday, May 2, facilitated by SCOV resident, Laura M. Held, a retired oncology nurse and cancer survivor. Focus will be on personal feelings and responses to pre- and post-cancer. If interested, contact Ester Leutenberg 520-818-0016 ester36@gmail.com.

Caregivers’ Support Group Facilitator Jane Holder Contact Ester Leutenberg 520-818-0016 ester36@gmail.com First and Third Fri., 2-3 PM, Catalina Vista

If you are caring for a partner, child, parent or any other loved one, this support group will allow you to share with other like-minded people in a safe environment. What is said in this group, stays with this group.

Catalina Public Library Art Lovers Book Club Contact Kate Cusumano SCOV Librarian 520-917-8083 kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com

SCOV Library and SaddleBrooke Library are co-sponsoring an Art Lover's Book Club which meets Friday, April 13, 10:30 AM-Noon at Dewhirst Catalina Public Library, 15631 N. Oracle Rd., Catalina. We will be discussing The Forest Lover by Susan Vreeland. The title for May is The Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean. We will be taking a break over the summer. The books are available at all three libraries. We hope you will join us.

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Civic Association The Civic Association of SCOV Inc. is an advocate in consumer affairs. Established in 1994 as a volunteer resident group, it has successfully dealt with the Pima County Assessor and utility companies and conducted valuable investigations such as blue pipe and roofing problems. We provide an organization where residents can request assistance with problems not covered by SCOV. Marty Abelson 520-825-3522 cascvi@comcast.net

Residents who want 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 SCOV, should submit their email address to the Civic Association. We are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted.

Grief Support Group Ester Leutenberg 520-818-0016 ester36@gmail.com First Tue., 2-3 PM

This grief support group is for anyone who is grieving any type of loss. Call Ester for more information.

Parkinson’s Support Payton Davies 520-825-5352 bpwdavies@gmail.com Third Wed., Oct.-May, 10:30 AM-Noon, Desert Springs

Our Wednesday, April 18, meeting will be at Desert Spring, 30 W. Lambert Lane, Oro Valley. RSVP to Payton by April 16. We will have people and organizations come talk to us about end of life discussions. This will include donating your body to science (no cost) and donating your brain to a university that is studying Parkinson's (no cost).

Survivors of a Loved One Who Died By Suicide Contact Ester Leutenberg 520-818-0016 ester36@gmail.com Survivors of a loved one who died by suicide have unique grief issues and struggles. It is helpful to talk with others who get it.

Vistoso Helpful Hands Barb McNeill 520-825-0677 bjmac68@gmail.com

Thank you, volunteers, for helping at the Health Fair last month. Organizer Donna Clark developed a new professional display board. We spoke to over 40 residents and recruited new volunteers. Vistoso Helpful Hands (VHH) is an all-volunteer organization helping SCOV residents who find themselves temporarily in a needy situation. We provide caregiver relief, transportation, animal care, handyman services, light housekeeping, yard care, paperwork organization, errands and delivery for take-out meals from The Views Restaurant. We also have referrals for longer-term paid help. Call 520-447-0077. If we cannot answer, please leave a message with your name and phone number. We will call you back.

Wheels for Kids Dick Swain 920-217-2610 or Tom Terfehr 520-789-7243 azwfk.org

Wheels for Kids is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to providing rehabbed bicycles for kids in need in the Tucson area. To date, we’ve provided over 2,200 bikes to various other 501(c)(3) charities who then distribute the bikes to their clients. Some of our partner organizations are Youth on Their Own, El Grupo, Refugee Focus and Tucson Boys and Girls Club. Wheels for Kids is a total volunteer effort, and we need mechanics. If you are interested, we’ll train you. Visit our

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website for more information and how to donate bikes or financial support. Help kids experience the same joy you had when you got your first bike.

YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary Kris Cohen 520-818-2582 krisandearl@msn.com The YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary is collecting scrap gold and silver jewelry and dental metal to send to Garfield Refining with all proceeds going to Youth On Their Own. Drop off items Wednesday, April 11, 9-11 AM, Activity Center Lobby. Our 2017 collection netted over $600 for YOTO. Can’t make this date but have items to donate? Call Kris Cohen 520-818-2582.

Extended Community Adult Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA) ALOHA meets Thursday, April 19, 2-3:30 PM, Santa Catalina Catholic Church, 14380 N. Oracle Rd., Catalina. Speaker is Heidi Lervik, MA, CRC, Assistive Technology Specialist, Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP). Heidi will explain the extensive loan program of equipment that can help with hearing loss and other disabilities. You can learn about the process of borrowing technological items from the state of Arizona either short or long-term. Join us for this informative meeting. All are welcome. American Association of University Women (AAUW) AAUW Casas Adobes will meet Saturday, April 14, 9:30 AM, Activity Center/Hopi Room. A donation of $6 includes a continental breakfast. The speaker will be Amy Shaller of the Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse. She will speak on the "Dynamics of Domestic Abuse." Sue Cremin 520-8258491. American Legion Oro Valley Post 132 We are local veterans making a difference in the lives of our returning injured heroes and veterans and service members in need. Help us to help them by joining our friendly Post. You too can make a difference. Your membership adds to our collective voice even if you can't be active. Contact Ed Davis 520-229-1064 ovpost132@gmail.com. Meet third Thursday, 6:30 PM, September-June, Vistoso Memorial Chapel, 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley. Catalina State Park Concert Series Music in the Mountains Concert Series holds two concerts each month: Saturday, April 7, 5 PM, Nancy Elliott, a southwestern singing and storytelling performance. Saturday, April 21, 5:30 PM, Mother Cody Band, country rock, folk and blues. All-day admission to the park is $7 per vehicle (up to four adults) and includes the concert. National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Current and retired Federal employees, spouses, guests, and visitors are invited to join NARFE Chapter 1874 at the Golden Corral Restaurant, 6865 N. Thornydale Dr. The April meeting will be on Monday, April 16 (senior menu $7.95). Lunch starts at 11:30 AM, the meeting will be Noon-1 PM. Contact Rosie King at 520-400-3456 for more information.

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Oro Valley Historical Society Hear Professor Jennifer Jenkins of the University of Arizona discuss Western Ways Features, an early film company in Tucson. Jenkins will share stories of early, local film making and film clips from the '20s and '30s. This event will be held Wednesday, April 11, 2 PM, at the OV Library. It is sponsored by the Oro Valley Historical Society and is open to the public. For information, contact Jim Williams at jaswilliams128@msn.com. Oro Valley Theatre Company The Oro Valley Theatre Company will perform Thornton Wilder‘s beloved play, Our Town, on April 25, 26 and 29, at the Gaslight Music Hall, Oro Valley. The show will be directed by Judi Rodman. Tickets are available through the Music Hall box office 520-529-1000. Vista Fine Arts Vista Fine Arts presents two events this month at Vista de la Montaña United Methodist Church, 3001 E. Miravista Ln. Tuesday, April 3, 6 PM, The Great Banjo Summit. Come and hear the best in the world. Rob Wright of the New Christy Minstrels hosts world famous jazz musicians, Howard Alden, and Tyler Jackson, for the Great Banjo Summit and Other Things with Strings. Tickets are $15 pp. Sunday, April 8, 3 PM, Catalinas Community Chorus presents “Musical Tucson,” a tribute to Tucson and our southwest musical heritage. Tickets, $10 pp, call 520-303-6474 or catalinascommunitychorus.org. Welcome Club Northwest Our club is a wonderful way to meet ladies with like interests and participate in many fun activities. We invite you to attend two functions before joining. Our monthly luncheons are the first Thursday of the month. For location and information contact Jann Nance 520-468-6610. Coffees are held the third Thursdays of each month in different members' homes and are co-hosted making a relaxed way to meet and greet. For information and to RSVP, call Monica Wnuk 515-2016069. For membership call Rosalie Wright 520-219-2903.

Volunteer Opportunity

Tutors Needed for Nearby School Kids Would you enjoy tutoring a child? Painted Sky Elementary School, Rancho Vistoso's neighborhood public school, is looking for volunteers (including math) to work one-to-one with students. One hour a week of your time will make the difference in a child's education. Please contact Amy Watson at awatson@amphi.com or 520-696-3820.

Editorial Correction: In the March Tipster, the javelina photo should have been credited to Gillian Nancy Patterson, niece of SCOV residents, Maureen and David Zabel.

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

BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; BBQ=Barbecue; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; FR=Family Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; FP=Fireplace; Stainless Steel= S/S; WiFi=Wireless Internet Service. Classified Advertising $10/ad • Deadline 10th of the Month. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 Bath, fully furnished, king in master, golf car, utilities, basic cable, high speed WiFi, open floor plan, nicely decorated. Available May-Dec. 2018 and May-Dec. 2019. For pictures and pricing, call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2013@gmail.com. FOR RENT: Open plan, upgraded/expanded 1,550 sq. ft., 2 BR/2BA. King in master, queen in guest room. WiFi, tile floors, nicely furnished. Quiet, private enclosed back yard with outdoor living, BBQ, fireplace. Covered patio with fan and furniture. Resort-style living amenities of SCOV. N/S, N/P. Available all year, 3 month minimum, $2,900/month winter, $1,450/month summer. For more info and photos, odumontier@hotmail.com. FOR RENT: 14461 N. Sky Trail, 2 BR/2 BA, new S/S appliances, paint, carpet, tile. Tastefully furnished and equipped. Owner pays utilities, cable, WiFi. Small pet friendly, N/S, 30-day min. lease. Nov.-Dec. @ $2,600 per month. Jan.-Mar. @ $2,800 per month. Apr.-May $2,600 per month. Jun.-Oct. $1,200 per month. Call Craig or Mary: 520-271-5814 craigramey50@yahoo.com. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA fully furnished Pacifica model in SCOV. King in master. Brand new, spa-like master bath. Utilities, cable, internet included. Furnished, covered patio with grill and beautiful waterfall feature. N/S and N/P. Available June thru mid-October 2018. Three month minimum. Details and/or pictures, call Knansee 970-948-8808 or email knansee55@gmail.com. FOR RENT: Updated and beautifully decorated 1499 sq. ft. Sonoran model. LR, DR with split 2 BR/2BA. King in master and queen in guest which can serve as an office. AZRM and fully-equipped kitchen overlook patio, open desert and Catalina Mts. W/D, BBQ, utilities, cable, roku, WiFi are included. N/S, N/P. Available July 15-Dec. 31, 2018 and May 1-Dec. 2019. 1 month min. Email noreenweb@gmail.com for info and pics or call Noreen 413-579-1729.

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FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA nicely decorated and fully furnished. Open floor plan, large patio with mountain views and beautiful yard. Fully equipped kitchen. All amenities including BBQ, computer, printer, WiFi and HDTV. Available May through Dec. 2018. Seasonal monthly rates, discount for 4-6 month rental, one month minimum. Sorry, no pets. Call 303-408-1983 for monthly rates and pictures. FOR RENT: 1013 E. Boulder Pass, newly remodeled and fully furnished 2 BR/2BA, king Sleep Number bed in master, queen wall bed in guest. Granite counter tops throughout, walk-in pantry. Owner pays cable/Wi-Fi, utilities. NP/NS. Available Oct.-Dec. 2018 @ $2,700/month. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA Cumberland model; optional furnished or unfurnished; 1,304 sq. ft.; available May 1, 2018. Minimum lease: 1 year, $1,250/month. Magnificent views of Catalina Mountains. Call Marian at 520-205-1111. OREGON VACATION RENTAL: Escape the summer heat. Rental home available in the resort community of Sunriver, Oregon. 3 BR/2 BA, nicely furnished and equipped with everything you will need for the summer. Lots of outdoor recreation and fresh, cool evenings along the Deschutes River. Call or email for details and photos. Scott or Stephanie, 541-593-8886 shartung182@gmail.com WANTED TO RENT: 2 BR/2 BA in SCOV for Jan. and Feb. 2019. Would like walk-in shower and small office. Mary 773-871-1312 mhmdcinc@yahoo.com. We have SCOV references. WANTED TO RENT: 2BR for Jan./Feb. or Feb./Mar. 2019. Must be pet friendly. Call Mary at 773-769-9913. WANTED TO RENT: We are a retired Midwest couple looking for a 2-3 BD/2BA SCOV home rental for Jan.-Mar. 2019. Would prefer gas stove, cable, mtn view. This will be our third year renting in SCOV and we keep wanting to come back. Please email: teacupannie@aol.com with your rental info. HOUSE WATCH: Jay's Home Watch with TLC "I'll be there for you when you're not." I water plants inside and out, check on your house at least once a day, and bring in mail, packages and newspapers. Jay Leutenberg, all-year resident. Call 520-818-0016, email jayleu35@gmail.com. BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 520-529-2984.

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