February 2016 tipster final

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

Study Session, Thursday, February 11, 9 AM, WC3 and BOD Meeting, Tuesday, February 23, 9 AM, WC3

Photo by Jane Ewing

Tipster

February 2016


Hours of Operation

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

Board of Directors

Email address for BOD members, GM & Assistant Manager:

Administration Office (In Welcome Center)...... 825-3711 ext 120 Mon.-Fri............................................................................... 7:30 AM-4:30 PM

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

directors@suncityorovalley.com

Don Coleman, captdonc@gmail.com............................................................. President Cathy Hartrich, cathy.hartrich@gmail.com............................................ Vice President Susan Jakosa, susanjakosa@gmail.com......................................................... Secretary Lauren Strassburg, laurens1932@gmail.com................................................. Treasurer Richard Babin, richard.babin@gmail.com.......................................................Director Jon Olson, jboclo@comcast.net.......................................................................Director Steve Taillie, tailliesteve.scov@gmail.com.......................................................Director Management Team Bob Mariani, bmariani@suncityorovalley.com................... General Manager, 917-8080 Robin Coulter, rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com .................Assistant Manager, 917-8070 Mary Cunningham, scvcam@suncityorovalley.com..... Com. Area Maint. Sup., 917-8059 Julie Foerster, jfoerster@suncityorovalley.com.................. Human Resources, 917-8061 Kim Griggs, kgriggs@theviewsgolfclub.com....................... Golf Professional, 917-8053 Christopher Sapp, csapp@suncityorovalley.com.......................Café Manager, 917-8074 Michael Kropf, scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com.....Golf Course Superintendent, 917-8063 Ken Sandrock, ksandrock@suncityorovalley.com....................Facilities Sup., 917-8078 Pam Sarpalius, psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com..............Program Director, 917-8077 Randy Trenary, rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com............................Controller, 917-8060 Support Team Kate Cusumano, kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com.......................................Librarian, 917-8083 Lonnie Davis, ldavis@suncityorovalley.com......................................Fitness Supervisor, 917-8073 Angela Hong, ahong@suncityorovalley.com................................. Accounting Assistant, 917-8062 Terri Linssen, tlinssen@suncityorovalley.com.................Administrative Coordinator II, 917-8082 Katy Mosier, kmosier@suncityorovalley.com...............Community Services Coordinator, 917-8058 Lisa Orach, lorach@suncityorovalley.com..........................Administrative Coordinator, 917-8065 Kathy Peabody, kpeabody@suncityorovalley.com...Marketing & Technology Coordinator, 917-8068 Chris Richard, crichard@suncityorovalley.com................Communications Coordinator, 917-8069 Coco Sullivan, csullivan@suncityorovalley.com............................Facilities Coordinator, 917-8072 Leif Wolcott, lwolcott@suncityorovalley.com..............................Director of Banquets, 981-0909 Monitor - Activity Center................................................................................................ 917-8066 Monitor - Aquatic & Fitness Center..................................................................................917-8067 Tipster Editorial Committee Lou Phillippi............................... Co-Chair Judy Mercer..................Secretary/Member Del Salvaterra............................. Co-Chair Paul Mercer................................. Member Brad Curtis.................................. Member Mary Murck................................. Member Arlene Douglas............................ Member John Njaa.................................... Member Vicki Ettleman............................. Member Ann Owen.................................... Member Ann Fall....................................... Member Lynn Parker................................. Member Peggy Gardner............................. Member Laura Pigott................................ Member Karen Koopmans.......................... Member Laura Suchocki............................ Member

Editor, Layout and Design: Chris Richard Advertising: Lisa Orach Printing by: AlphaGraphics 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 liability for the statements made in this publication.

Facilities 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

Restaurant...................................................... 825-3277 Mon.-Sun....................................................................................... 7 AM-5 PM Afternoon Menu.................................................................................... 3-5 PM Recording of daily Restaurant specials........................... 825-3711 ext 205

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

Consumer Referral........................................ 917-8079 Mon., Wed. and Fri.............................................................. 9:30-11:30 AM Desert Oasis.................................................. 825-0495

Facilities Mon.-Sat........................................................................................ 9 AM-5 PM Sun................................................................................................9 AM-5 PM Pool .Mon.-Sat.......................................................................................9 AM-5 PM Sun.............................................................................................. 9 AM-4 PM Children’s Hours:............................................Daily Noon-4 PM Except see below .Except Sun., Mon. and Thur.......................................... Noon-1 PM and 3-4 PM Water volleyball on Sun.,Mon. and Thur........................................... 1 PM-3 PM

Gift Shop of Sun City..................................... 917-8051 Mon.-Fri..Mon.-Fri. .......................................................................................9 AM-4 PM Sat..Sat. ....................................................................................... 9 AM-12:30 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: Tues. and Thur. only..................................8-9 AM Pro Shop........................................................ 825-3110 Golf Info Line............................................. 825-0322 Mon.......................................................................................... 6:30 AM-5 PM Tues............................................................................................... 9 AM-5 PM Wed. and Thur................................................................................ 7 AM-5 PM Fri., Sat. and Sun....................................................................... 6:30 AM-5 PM Driving Range hours from October – April, closes ½ hour after the Pro Shop.

Welcome Center/Administration................... 825-3711 After-Hours Emergencies.............................. 825-1161 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. Abbreviation Legend

Aquatic & Fitness Center................................................................................AFC Sun City Oro Valley.....................................................................................SCOV Welcome Center Conference Room 1..............................................................WC1 Welcome Center Conference Room 2..............................................................WC2 Welcome Center Conference Room 3..............................................................WC3


Association News

General Manager - Bob Mariani

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 - Article

Jon Olson jboclo@comcast.net Time and Change by Jon Olson

Time is a never-ending constant that affects us each moment of each day of each month and year. It was just three years ago this month that I was a candidate for election for a seat on the SCOV Board of Directors. Today, I am only three months away from completing my term, and there are others standing ready to be elected to fill my seat. Much has changed over these three years here at SCOV. Trying to list all of the changes that have taken place would be virtually impossible. To list a few: the dedication and opening of the AFC, the build-out of the new Pro Shop, many changes in our Café (now Restaurant) and food service staff with wonderful plans to enhance this amenity for our residents during 2016. However, there is one change on our horizon that I would like to focus on. It has been underway for almost two years and will have a measurable effect on the future of our community. It is the work being done by the Government Documents Review Committee chaired by Hal Linden. This committee has been meeting weekly for almost two years reviewing our Articles of Incorporation, Master Declaration and Bylaws and will be recommending many changes to these documents regarding how we govern and manage our community in the future. Please read carefully the article in the adjacent column written by our General Manager Bob Mariani. Bob outlines several of these changes that will affect how we do our corporate business. Soon additional articles concerning these changes will appear in the Tipster and the SCOV Weekly. Public forums will be held to explain all the changes and why they are being recommended. Please take the time to read and understand them. Change will happen. Please be part of this change. We will all be better for it.

Coffee and Conversation

with the General Manager and a Board Member An informal exchange of information. Wednesday,February 3, 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

bmariani@suncityorovalley.com 917-8080 Cast Your Vote

The Board of Directors election and the vote on five governing document amendments, as of the writing of this article, is just around the corner. The most important message of this article is simply a plea to vote. Assuming you’d do that, here are a few thoughts about the issues. Each year the Membership votes to elect new Board Members. The Board makes numerous decisions every year that mold the direction and character of SCOV. As a result, it is very important for every Association Member to investigate the Board candidates and vote for the person you think will lead the Community in the “right” direction. One amendment that the membership will vote on is a change in the percentage of votes needed to approve an amendment to the CC&Rs. The proposal is to have the approval percentage for the bylaws and CC&Rs be the same. This percentage is controlled by Arizona state statute for the Bylaws which is a simple majority of the entire membership or 2/3 of the members who vote on a matter. Currently the CC&Rs require a 60% approval of those who vote on a matter. Restrictions on the Board’s expenditure authority contained in the bylaws is another amendment on the ballot. The proposal is to increase the Board’s expenditure level from 5% to 10% of the previous year’s revenue for new capital improvements/expenditures and also establish a limit on expenditures for renovations of 10% of the previous year’s revenue where there is none at this time. A third item on the ballot concerns party walls/fences (walls on the property line) between residential lots and common area. The section of the CC&Rs that deals with this issue is poorly written and can be interpreted in several ways. The proposed amendment makes it very clear that party walls between residentail lots and common area will be treated like all other party walls which is that the owner of the residential lot and the Association will be jointly responsible for party walls. The last amendment to be considered concerns an increase to the Capital Contribution from an amount equal to the annual dues to an amount equal to 1.5 times the annual dues. In addition, at least 10% of this fee would be allocated to the Asset Reserve Fund, the exact amount to be determined by the Board on an annual basis. If approved, this change will provide more funds for new capital and for replacement of current capital items. Due to article size restrictions, only basic information is included in this article. Considerably more information will be available in a Tipster insert and other communications provided prior to the membership vote.

Facilities Holiday Hours Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 15

Administration and SCOV Library Closed All other facilities will be open and have regular hours.

Association Committees................. 8 Association News............................ 3 The Views Restaurant Specials.... ..12 Candidates....................................7-8 Classifieds...................................... 33

What’s Inside

Clubs............................................. 15 Coming Events.............................. 13 Extended Community................... 32 For Your Information..................... 15 Golf................................................ 11

Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, February 2016

Memoriam..................................... 15 Partnered Organizations............... 31 Thank You Corner.........................15 Town of Oro Valley....................... 31 Workshops and Classes................. 14

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It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle... To Remodel or Not To Remodel; That Is the Question! By Barbara Ross Six years ago my husband and I bought a home here in Sun City Oro Valley. We had rented for two winters before deciding this was where we wanted to be. As we looked at houses for sale, both of us agreed we did not want to have to fix up a house. As seasonal residents we wanted to move in and enjoy the lifestyle right away. We found a house that met our requirements and we became homeowners the end of March 2010.

completely redone and made very functional. The guest bath was completely redone. They waited two years for the second stage which was to completely update the master bath. The soaking tub is gone and they have an easy access, large shower. There were no bad surprises with either project; they were quite pleased with the results. Another couple, also seasonal residents from the Upper Midwest, are remodeling out of necessity. There was a significant water problem in late June and July which destroyed both bathrooms and the hall closet. The discovery was made when the water bill was 2.5 times greater than usual. It was then that they learned the value of the AquaHawk program of Oro Valley… a little late! The first step was hiring a mold remediation company who did a thorough job. Bathrooms were torn out and wallboard was removed. They were left with a clean pallet to start fresh. However, before they began remodeling, they wanted to confirm there were no additional leaks so they hired a leak detection company. With no further problems, the couple could begin remodeling, a process of choosing new toilets, sinks, a bathtub, tile, trim, countertops, faucets, cabinets and colors to create a new guest bathroom, master bath and a hall closet. None of the repairs could happen quickly, and all new fixtures and parts required lead times. Necessity did create an opportunity to redesign the master bath as the couple could replace the Couple sitting in their torn out bathroom, surveying the “clean pallet.” Photo by Barbara Ross. tub with a handicap-accessible shower. Finding a contractor and selecting all the parts to create a Six years later, I want to do some remodeling, but my husband “new” room is a process. They had to decide what type and isn’t quite so sure. So I started asking friends and neighbors why color countertop to install over which new cabinets. Handles they had remodeled their SCOV home. I found there were sev- and door knobs offer thousands of possibilities. When everything eral key reasons: else is complete, the paint in the halls and adjoining rooms has to • Lifestyle be touched up after walls were repaired. Necessity creates op • Planning for the future portunities and challenges along with unplanned expenses. • House hasn’t had any updates since it was built I have learned quite a bit by talking with friends about remod • Need for openness or redesign eling. I plan to start with relatively small projects spaced over • Necessity time. Hopefully, my husband will agree with updates and lifestyle One couple, also seasonal residents from the Upper Midwest, adjustments. We want to avoid remodeling caused by necessity. told me that they began the first stage of their remodeling project three months after becoming homeowners. Their reasons If you want to join the conversation, please come to included the first three. White flooring, carpet and Pergo, didn’t the Remodeling Forum: Helpful Hints from SCOV work with an avid golfer. Their new home had not had any upHomeowners, Saturday, February 13, 9:30 AM-Noon, dates since it was built in 1990. In planning for the future, they Activity Center/Navajo. The Forum is free, but please regiswanted wide doors and easy access so they can be as independent as possible in their later years. During the first stage all the ter so we know how to plan. Login to our website scovaz.com white flooring was replaced with same tile throughout and car- >Member >Member Services >Event Registration peting was only used in the two bedrooms. The kitchen was

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Assistant Manager - Robin Coulter

rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com 917-8070 Project Updates Webpage

One only has to read the Tipster or our General Manager’s This Week in SCOV to realize there is so much going on in our community. Not only are there many activities, but the Association is working on projects that are updating and improving our community. Currently, there are three projects in the works and the status of these projects change frequently. To better inform our residents on the status of projects, a webpage called Projects has been created, and can be found in the Members Services section of the website. This page will be updated weekly, for you to see the progress of the projects. So, the next time you’re wondering the status of a project, you will now have a place to go and find out. Programs/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius

psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com 917-8077 Budget

It is budget time for all Department Managers of SCOV. All managers must figure out how much money is needed to run their department. This is an important part of our jobs since in part it determines if an increase in dues is needed. Many decisions must be made to keep certain services or cut them. As you know, in running your own household, sometimes you have to eliminate something to cut your monthly costs. After managers turn in their budget sheets to the General Manager and the Controller, the manager meets with them to once more go over that department’s budget. The budget sheets are reviewed again and sent to the Budget and Finance Committee, and they make recommendation to the Board of Directors for approval. Budgeting is a long process. Community Services - Katy Mosier

Office Hours 9-11 AM, Monday-Friday, Welcome Center kmosier@suncityorovalley.com 917-8058 SCOV Library - Kate Cusumano

http://www.suncityorovalley.com/about/amenities-facilities/library Online catalog: http://webopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com 917-8083

Thanks to the new computer system, the library can now keep track of usage statistics. In the month of December, our computer software handled 6,132 events. This included 2,776 items checked in, 2,919 items checked out, and the remainder was a combination of items being renewed or reserved. Of the 135 items renewed, 38 of them were renewed online by patrons. That’s almost thirty percent. It’s exciting to see residents utilizing our new system. In December $1,068 was spent on purchasing new books and videos, and $43 in new books were obtained in trade from Bookmans. One-hundred percent of these purchases were made with donations by generous residents to the library or Friends of the Library. New this month: Downton Abbey, Season 6, and Bridge of Spies with Tom Hanks in video; the latest Anne Perry and Stuart Woods novels; Crimson Shore by Preston and Child in audiobook and new releases from both Fern Michaels and James Patterson in large print.

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Friends of the Library Here is a fun fact for you if you enjoy statistics. On November 30 there were 186 patron visits to our library, 300 items were checked in, 204 items were checked out. We think you will agree those are fantastic numbers. Our Friends of the Library Books and Authors Luncheon will be held on Tuesday, March 8, Auditorium.

Ticket sales on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, February 9, 10, and 11, Activity Center/Lobby, 9 AM-Noon, $25 pp.

Please remember that the library does not receive money from the Association. Rather, we rely on donations and fundraisers. The luncheon is one of those fundraisers. We appreciate your support. Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis

ldavis@suncityorovalley.com 917-8073 Why should I download the LF Connect App?

LF Connect lets you control your own workout experience. For example, you want to do a workout that is not programmed on the machines, simply create, share and personalize your own, manipulating time, speed and intervals. You can use LF Connect (app or computer) to create your workout at home or even on the way to the gym. When you arrive, your workout is ready to go. The LF Connect App log your strength session as well as record any exercises you do outside the gym. Use the app to record your run or bike ride. Each resistance machine will have a QR barcode to scan, then simply record your sets, reps and weight, keeping your workout logs all in one place.

Association-Sponsored Fitness Classes

Purchase a punch card from the Administration Office/ Welcome Center, $20/10 classes. You may use this card for all SCOV-sponsored fitness classes. It can also be used for your guests. There is $3 drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card.

Aqua Zumba® Cardio Chair Aerobics Beginners Core Conditioning Core Conditioning Sunrisers Sweat Stretch Zumba® Water Aerobics

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

Hours of Operation on page two. Tuesday, February 9, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, February 10, the Desert Oasis Pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time.

Special Note from the AFC:

Orientation by Lonnie Davis on how to use the gym equipment will be held every Thursday, 1 PM, so stop in and sign up. Contact Lonnie Davis, AFC Coordinator, for any question or problems with the AFC.

Common Area Sprayed with Pre-emergent Please do not let your pets walk in wet areas after spray has been applied. 5


SUN CITY ORO VALLEY

Money

Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations

Statement of Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations Revenues: Annual H.O. Fees Special Assessment Capital Contribution Fee Golf Revenues Activities Revenues Restaurant Revenues Interest Income Other Income Gross Revenues

6 Months 2015-16

Dec-15

Actual

Budget

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

243,797 17,820 89,666 14,593 67,079 2,515 17,642 453,112

$ 2,567,778 $ $ 127,980 $ 460,081 $ 75,665 $ 352,998 $ 11,922 $ 130,932 $ 3,727,356

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

2,567,778 118,260 495,035 76,402 289,050 6,000 139,095 3,691,620

Asset Reserve Contribution Capital 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

$ $ $ $ $ $

(12,689) 440,423

$ (1,075,000) $ $ (15,000) $ $ (124,157) $ 2,513,199

$ $ $ $ $ $

(1,075,000) (15,000) (135,144) 2,466,476

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

277,686 41,215 49,349 9,835 79,135 100,000 557,220

$ 1,466,730 $ 198,845 $ 450,140 $ 50,386 $ 491,065 $ 600,000 $ 3,257,166

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,422,253 177,966 453,408 63,673 478,596 600,000 3,195,896

Restricted Fund Expenses Net Operating Expenses

$ $

(100,649) 456,571

$ (612,451) $ 2,644,715

$ $

(600,000) 2,595,896

$

(16,148)

$

$

(129,420)

Results of Operations

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first six months of the 2015-2016 fiscal year. Also included this month

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MATTERS

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(131,516)

is a chart comparing golf revenues from last year to the current year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found at our website, www.scovaz.com. Hold your cursor over Association, and when the drop-down appears, choose Financial Strength. At this page you will find the monthly Financial Statements and the Annual Budget. There are also copies of the monthly Financial Statements and a copy of the Annual Budget for the 2015-2016 fiscal year in the Library located in the Welcome Center. If you’re interested in more information regarding the community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance & Budget committee meeting Monday, February 22, 1 PM, 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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Board Candidates Answer Questions

hy do you want to serve as a W Board member and what will you specifically contribute to the Board, if elected? I was a Board member in 20102012 and would like to be reelected to serve a full three-year term. I can contribute expertise, historical perspective and leadership skills because of that prior Board service, the numerous committees on which I have served and because I have lived in our wonderful community for 14 Debra Arrett years. What do you perceive as the most important issue in SCOV and what is your opinion on the matter? I do not think SCOV is faced with a major hot button issue, but the 2016-2017 Board of Directors will oversee the completion of the Restaurant/Lounge project and hire a replacement for retiring General Manager, Bob Mariani. The work of our many committees has and continues to be the backbone of SCOV. Members’ willingness to share their life and career expertise is priceless and sets us apart from other active adult communities. However, I think direct communication between the Board and committee members has declined in recent years and too often leads to misunderstandings and misdirection. I believe this can be avoided with committee reports at Board meetings, monthly or on a rotating basis. What goals would you like to help the Board of Directors achieve during your term? My goals are to maintain our buildings and excellent amenities while keeping our annual dues competitive and affordable. Proper planning and management of the Capital Fund will insure that future capital improvements can be funded by Capital Contribution Fees and without the need of special assessments. Ms. Arrett’s Candidate Coffees Friday, February 5, 6 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Monday, February 8, 2 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Wednesday, February 17, 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo Why do you want to serve as a Board member and what will you specifically contribute to the Board, if elected? My wife Lynne and I love living in SCOV. I want to give back to this great community by contributing to the leadership and management of the Association. I bring to the Board a wide breadth of board and leadership experience and extensive experience working with volunteers. I will bring: Meade Davis • Integrity • Willingness to work hard and listen to residents’ concerns • A good understanding of the issues facing SCOV • Common sense

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What do you perceive is the most important issue in SCOV and what is your opinion on the matter? The selection of the Association’s next General Manager is the most important issue for the next Board. A good start has been made by the current Board of Directors with the appointment of a selection committee who will eventually develop a slate of qualified candidates. The new Board will select the new General Manager from this list. I believe the new GM should possess managerial, financial and communication skills, as well as the traits of honesty, integrity and a sense of humor. What goals would you like to help the BOD achieve during your term? My goals and priorities as a Board member will be: 1. Vigorously maintain the high standards and quality of the life we enjoy in SCOV. 2. Carefully improve our facilities to remain attractive to new residents. This will protect our home values. 3. Exercise fiscal responsibility and constraints to maintain our financial strength and keep SCOV affordable. Please attend one of my Candidate Coffees, or contact me at meadedavis11@gmail.com or 307-920-3333. Mr. Davis’ Candidate Coffees Friday, February 5, 10 AM, Activity Center/Hopi Thursday, February 11, 2 PM, Activity Center/Hopi Wednesday, February 17, 6:30 PM, Activity Center/Hopi

Why do you want to serve as a Board member and what will you specifically contribute to the Board, if elected? I would like to serve on the Board again as I believe my three-years prior service as a Board member will enable me to be an informed and experienced member of the Board. What do you perceive is the most important issue in SCOV and what is your opinBob Hefner ion on the matter? One of the primary goals of the Board will be the selection of the best qualified successor to Bob Mariani as SCOV General Manager. Another goal will be to maintain the facilities and amenities of SCOV to remain the best active adult communities in Arizona. What goals would you like to help the BOD achieve during your term? I believe the most important issue is the future of the golf course. I believe the Board needs to provide the resources for the staff to minimize the financial burden on the residents of SCOV. Visit one of my Candidate Coffees listed below. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and concerns. Contact me at rjh1458@gmail.com or 825-4825. Mr. Hefner’s Candidate Coffees Thursday, February 11, 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo Thursday, February 18, 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Candidates Q & A continues on Page 8 7


Board Candidates Answer Questions

Why do you want to serve as a Board member and what will you specifically contribute to the Board, if elected? Serving as a Board member is an opportunity for continuing my belief in community service by using my previous experience and skills gained as a Board member and officer in community organizations, including homeowners’ associations. In my professional life as a Risk Manager, I had to separate fact Ted Hood from fiction, offering a non-judgmental approach to problem solving. I would continue this approach as a Board member. What do you perceive is the most important issue in SCOV and what is your opinion on the matter? My goal would be a three-to-five year plan that incorporates the highest and best use of our combined financial, physical and human resources. What goals would you like to help the BOD achieve during your term? In the very broadest sense, the most important issue will be how to deal with the rapid technical and social change occurring in our society as a whole, and SCOV specifically. Our greatest resource is the life experience and spirit of volunteerism that our homeowners bring to SCOV. We must continue the tradition of encouraging the use of our talent and skills within our community. hy do you want to serve as a W Board member and what will you specifically contribute to the Board, if elected? A positive way to support and contribute to SCOV residents is choosing to stand for election to the Board of Directors. It is my honor and pleasure to do so. My experiences in education as a team member/leader and administrator have developed my leadership and organizational and communication skills which will enable Nate Norris me to help the SCOV Board and citizens achieve consensus and closure on important issues. What do you perceive is the most important issue in SCOV and what is your opinion on the matter? The coming Board will manage the recruitment, hiring and introduction of a General Manager to replace Mr. Mariani who is leaving at the end of 2016, with our thanks for a job well done. The successful completion of this process is critical for the future of SCOV. This, and continued prudent fiscal management along with long-range planning and management of resource development, maintenance and preservation of facilities will continue to enhance the quality of life of all SCOV residents and preserve our invest ments in the community. What goals would you like to help the BOD achieve during your term?

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Sun City Vistoso Tipster, Febraury 2011

Again, of primary importance is prudent management of SCOV finances including the Capital Fund, the Asset Reserve Fund and the Contingency Fund, and budgeting for ongoing maintenance, management and personnel expenses. The financial stability of SCOV contributes to the financial stability of all residents by maintaining affordable levies and fees and maintaining and preserving things that contribute to our quality of life in SCOV. Nathan (Nate) Norris, 13985 N. Sutherland Wash Way, gumby9714@gmail.com, 825-6526 Please come to my candidate coffee hour. Mr. Norris’ Candidate Coffee Wednesday, February 10, 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

SCOV Board of Directors Candidate Forums

Mark your calendar. Candidate forums will be:

Thursday, February 4, 6:30 PM, Auditorium Friday, February 12, 9 AM, Auditorium

Association Committees Active Health

Chair Janyce Lundstedt 503-475-0520 janyce.lundstedt@gmail.com October-May, Second Tuesday, 1:30 PM, WC1 www.suncityorovalley.com/members-login/committees/active-health

Your Active Health Committee has two offerings for you in February. First, Dr. Timothy Marshall, a neuropharmacologist, will be presenting Nutritional Interventions for Boosting Brain Health on Friday, February 19, 1 PM, Auditorium. See Coming Events for details. Second, another opportunity to attend an Introduction to Walking Our Golf Course will be held on Tuesday, February 9. This is for people who have not walked the course before. Meet the leader, Clive Probert, outside the new Pro Shop at 7:30 AM and walk for up to 45 minutes. Bring water and wear walking shoes, a hat and sunscreen. To register, call Clive 825-8719. If you wish to receive reminders about our offerings, be sure you are signed up to get our General Manager’s email This Week in SCOV. AFC Advisory Committee

Chair Michael Takerian 520-256-3213 michaeltakerian@gmail.com First Wednesday, 11:30 AM, WC1 afc@suncityorovalley.com

The AFC (Aquatic Fitness Center) usage is up 29% over the previous years. 2015 provided the largest gain by over 127,500 visits to our facility. As a reminder, all residents are to swipe their card or fob upon entering. Example: when both spouses arrive at the same time, each individual is to swipe upon entering. This helps in maintaining an accurate count for usage and safety. The AFC temperature is set to 68° during the day, and set to 70° from 5-9 PM. Staff is assessing the possibility of the implementation of airflow diffusers to avoid some of the direct downward airflow. Interested in the proper use of equipment at the AFC? Lonnie Davis, Fitness Director, provides an entry level session every Thursday at 1 PM. Each session size is limited to ten, so advanced signup is required.

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Architectural Review

Chair Lou Gard 520-825-4773 lougard@q.com Second and Fourth Tuesday, 2 PM, WC3

If you are planning to make any exterior alterations, additions, painting, landscaping changes or any work that might alter the appearance of your home or property, you must first submit plans and receive written approval from the ARC (Architectural Review Committee.) Homeowners are also cautioned that the Town of Oro Valley requires permits for many major and minor alterations or repairs as well as some mundane items. It is wise to check with both the ARC and the Town before undertaking any work. The forms necessary for submitting plans and staff assistance may be obtained on our website or through the Administration Office. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9-11 AM. Should there be questions about owner obligations, or for additional information, refer to the CC&Rs, Bylaws, Development Standards and the Tract Declaration you received upon the purchase of your home. Remember that any submittal for any exterior change must be presented to the CSC (Community Services Coordinator) and approved by the ARC. A portion of the prior two paragraphs came from the Homeowners Handbook, page 5, Community Standards, Architectural Review Compliance. Consumer Referral - Vendor List

Chair Claudia Case 279-8950 Desk Phone 917-8079 Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:30-11:30 AM, Activity Center

Here are the directions for looking up the new website version of the Vendor List (formerly called Consumer Referral): 1. Go to the SCOV website, www.scovaz.com. 2. At top of home page, enter your username and password. 3. Place your cursor over Members: click on Member Service 4. Scroll down to Vendor List box and click Read More. 5. Vendor List will open. Election Committee

Forums, Ballots & Validations

During the month of February the Election Committee will conduct two Board of Director Candidate Forums. These forums will be Thursday, February 4, 6:30 PM; and Friday, February 12, 9 AM, both in the Auditorium. Please attend and be informed about the position these candidates have on issues important to you and the Association. On Tuesday, February 16, the ballot will be mailed to all homeowners. You will be voting for the Board of Directors. There are three positions for Board of Director each for a three-year term. You may cast three votes. Also starting in February and continuing through March, the Election Committee will be validating ballots. The ballot validation process is as follows: • Homeowners receive their ballots, a white BALLOT envelope and a blue envelope. Residents mark their ballots, seal them in the white BALLOT envelope and then seal that envelope in the blue envelope on the outside of which they record their name and unit/lot. This blue envelope is then mailed or placed in the locked ballot box. • On the ballot validation dates, which are posted on the bulletin boards, the Election Committee checks the unit/lot and name against the membership list of eligible voters. A check is placed beside the eligible voter’s name to indicate a ballot has been received. The ballots are then stored by

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unit/lot. If a subsequent ballot is received for the same unit/ lot, both ballots are void as per the governing documents (Bylaws II, 2.2). • Before the counting begins, the blue envelope is opened and the sealed BALLOT envelope is removed. The white envelopes are placed in bundles of 25 to be counted. The counting will be done on Tuesday, March 22. This process validates that individuals are eligible to vote (blue envelope with unit/lot and name) and it ensures that the vote is received anonymously (white envelope containing the ballot with no identification). The blue envelopes are kept as per the governing documents for a specified period of time. All residents are welcome to observe the validation process. See the bulletin board for ballot validation dates. Finance-Budget

Chair Dick Brammell dbrammell@corwinappraisal.com Third Monday, 1 PM, WC3 Food and Beverage Committee

Chair Del Peterson 307-631-3114 September-May, First Tuesday, 7:30 AM, WC1

What a great way to start the new year with our new name, The Views Restaurant. Our restaurant received the highest rating of excellence bestowed by the Health Department in late December 2015. We are very proud of Chris Sapp, Food and Beverage Director, and all the staff. Volunteer greeters (not paid employees) are helping out on Sundays and at Happy Hours. If you would like to volunteer and find out how you can help, call Patt Provencio 520-210-1950. Make your reservations now to enjoy a special Valentine’s Day dinner prepared by our creative team. Gift Shop

Co-Chairs Julie Holtry 825-4473 Elaine Deeter 825-5388 Gift Shop 917-8051 Shop Hours: Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM, Saturday, 9 AM-12:30 PM orovalleygiftshop.com February is the sweetheart month. Stop in to find something for your Valentine and enjoy the creations of featured artists Heidi Kannengeiser and husband and wife team Al and Wanda Johnson.

Al and Wanda Johnson, on left, and Heidi Kannengeiser, on right, share Artists of the Month. There are lovely items and renewed energy in the Gift Shop. Stop in to enjoy the creations of February-featured artists: husband-and-wife team, Al and Wanda Johnson, and Heidi Kannengeiser.

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After careers in education, the Johnsons spent time in the National Parks system managing and setting up retail shops, learning about merchandizing and loving their home in the Rockies. After inheriting the Earth Angel business, they now wholesale to 13 outlets in Colorado and Arizona. The angels are made from precious fossils and mineral crystals, bedecked with golden crowns. Titled with special attributes, the angels sparkle beautifully in any light. Heidi combines her silversmith talents with specially selected stones and beads to fashion her jewelry. Following a long process, she cuts and polishes slabs and selects the most beautiful areas from large hunks of stones. Using her torch and silver blanks, she creates settings unique to each finished stone. Government Affairs

Chair Mike Moyer 818-6509 mmoyerpp@gmail.com Second Wednesday, 1:30 PM, WC1

On Monday, February 22, 1 PM, Activity Center/Hopi. The Government Affairs Committee will present David Laws, Oro Valley’s Permitting Manager on the topic of Building Permits: Who, When, Where, How and Why to Obtain Them. Bring your questions and learn how to work with the process so your home projects go smoothly. Coffee and cookies will be provided. On Tuesday, February 9, Melissa Martin from U.S. Senator Jeff Flake’s staff, will be in SCOV to meet residents to listen to problems you may be having with Social Security, the Department of Veterans Affairs, IRS or other federal agencies. This is a great opportunity for residents to get messages to Senator Flake. Just show up between 10:30-11:30 AM, Activity Center/ Kachina Lounge. Loan Room - Community Assistance

Chair Gay Russell 825-5763 Tuesday and Thursday reservations and pickup 8-9 AM Meeting Third Thursday, 3 PM, WC1

The Loan Room is located at the end of the Cart Barn and is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-9 AM. Reservations may be made up to two months in advance and must be made in person at the Loan Room. A current SCOV ID card is required for pickup of items. Medical items including wheelchairs, walkers, shower seats and many others are loaned for two months and most other items are for two weeks. We also have tables and chairs for your group party, roll-away beds and cots, and many children’s items. Your recycled aluminum cans are used for the purchase of items needed for the Loan Room. Donate aluminum cans by depositing empty, rinsed aluminum ones in the box behind the Activity Center kitchen. For safety reasons, do not deposit unrinsed cans which can attract bees. Marketing and Publicity

Barbara Ross 818-0701 bfgnye@gmail.com Fourth Thursday, 3 PM, WC1

You are invited to the Remodeling Forum: Helpful Hints from Homeowners, Realtors and Contractors on Saturday, February 13, 9:30 AM, Activity Center/Navajo. See Coming Events. The Marketing Committee, through its four sub-committees Communications, Golf, HOA and The Views Restaurant, is planning and budgeting for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. We will meet February 25.

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Neighborhood Pride

Chair Tempe Johnson 825-6994 Third Tuesday, 2 PM, WC3 Look and See

Next time you are out at your mailbox, take a look. Could it use a fresh coat of paint? Now that our weather is cooler, perhaps it’s time to paint the pole, box and flag. Check with Consumer Referral for names of people who will do it for you at a nominal cost, if you would rather not do it yourself. Grass? Yes, we do have grass coming up in some private yards in the community. It needs to be sprayed with highly concentrated weed killer in order to get rid of it. Our rains in January are mainly the cause of all the unwanted growth in our yards this past month. Another item that needs mentioning, as it is the responsibility of the homeowner, is raised sidewalks. If the cement is raised where a walker could trip and fall, it needs to be repaired. More often than not, the raised area is caused by a large root from a tree in the yard. Please take a look. Is yours OK? Posse

Chair Bob Hefner 825-4825 rjh1458@gmail.com First Tuesday, 3 PM, Catalina Vista scovaz.com/committees/posse/

Last year your Posse patrolled 15,000 miles and spotted 947 open garage doors. The Posse is almost as old as SCOV. In that time, over 1,000 volunteers have served, have patrolled over 600,000 miles and found more than 25,000 open garage doors. We need many more volunteers to continue this. Properties

Chair Ed Zwerling 631-741-9934 EZwerling@Yahoo.com Meets Third Thursday, 9 AM, WC1

Work is continuing on the solar generation project. The vendor is coordinating construction schedules with the HOA to minimize interference with our normal activities. We will be making periodic updates at BOD meetings, on the SCOV website and by email. We are also looking at other energy-saving opportunities, including various incentive programs with TEP and Southwest Gas. There will be a review of parking lot lighting after the solar panels are in place. All residents are welcome to attend our meetings and your comments and suggestions are always welcome. Tipster Editorial

Co-Chairs Lou Phillippi 638-6957 lnphillippi@yahoo.com Del Salvaterra 834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Last Tipster Article Submitters Class

Everyone who submits an article for the Tipster must attend one class. We explain the Article Standards by which the Tipster Editorial Committee edits your article. There will be detailed information about using the computerized submission system, including submitting a photo to enhance your article and how to access and print pages from the online version of the Tipster. Thursday, February 4, 9 AM, WC1 To register, go to www.scovaz.com and login as a member with your user name and password and follow this path >Members >Member Services >Event Registration >Read More. Select the class to attend and complete the registration form. Next Tipster Editorial Committee meeting is Friday, February 12, 9 AM, WC1.

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December 2015 Housing Resale Information 11-1 to 11-30-15 Resales 2015 2014

For the Month 12 20 Total sold in 2014 = 213

YTD 194 213

2015 Active Listings as of 12/31/2015................................38 2014 Active Listings as of 11/30/2014................................38

Source TARMLS®

Unit # 2 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 8 17 18A

December 2015 Average Age of New Owners: 77

Welcome New Neighbors Name From Nina Huete Tucson, AZ James Adams Tucson, AZ Charlotte & John Anderson Yantis, TX Rosa Kendrick Tamarac, FL Marilyn McLeod Sierra Vista, AZ Glenda Tonkin Tucson, AZ Lorene Bonderman & Brad Knudson Green Valley, AZ Lenore Lev Jackson Heights, NY Judith Boyd & Paul Doray Tubac, AZ Joan & Timothy Kelley Oro Valley, AZ Sydney & James Oppenheimer Tucson, AZ Sandra & Carroll Ciochon Sun City Center, FL

Golf

Head Golf Professional - Kim Griggs

kgriggs@theviewsgolfclub.com 917-8053

Happy Valentine’s Day. Make sure to buy your special someone a nice gift before Sunday, February 14. Come to our new Pro Shop and check out our wide variety of merchandise. Pass holders receive 30% off and residents receive 15% off on everything except golf balls, sale items and golf clubs. SCOV residents, guests, new residents and renters, come and check out our beautiful 18-hole championship golf course. The views are breathtaking and the course is in excellent condition. Ask us about our memberships, and our clubs, and check out our fully stocked Pro Shop. Bunkers: do not enter bunkers from the high side as you will cave in the sand on the wall of the bunker. Please leave the rake handle outside the bunker and the head of the rake inside the bunker. Remember to rake the bunkers before you exit them. Leaving the sand smooth for the next player.Thank you for your cooperation. Lessons are available from Head Golf Professional Kim Griggs and Assistant Golf Pro Rick Sample (both PGA Members). Half hour is $45, forty-five minutes are $55. Please ask us about our series of lessons. I want to remind everyone that athletic wear, tee shirts, tank tops, short shorts and blue jeans are not permitted when using the golf facilities, including the driving range and chipping area. Remember the dress code when coming to use the practice facilities or inviting your friends.

Superintendent - Michael Kropf

scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com 917-8063

During the January Golf Advisory Committee meeting there was much discussion about prioritizing projects on the golf course. The subject of the sand trap conditions became the center of the discussion and some of the newer people were unaware of why the traps have a tendency to get hard and wet. Shortly after the traps were renovated, the brand new sand started holding water and turned into mud. Extensive testing was conducted on both the sand in the bunkers and sand at the shop. The tests showed the sand in the traps had a significantly higher amount of silt as compared to the sand still at the shop. The water was then tested, and the difference between the water coming into the lakes versus the water coming out of the sprinkler heads showed high levels of turbidity. Divers were then sent into the ponds looking for the cause of the high turbidity levels. They discovered between four to five feet of material at the bottom of the ponds that was being drawn directly into the irrigation system and deposited on the golf course. The immediate solution has been to clean the pond closest to the pump station. The tines on the bunker rake machines were lowered to help stir up the sand to break the silt barriers. Extra sand has been pulled down from the edges to help build up the bottoms. Eventually, the sand will be removed and replaced with fresh, not contaminated sand, as time and budget allow. Golf Advisory

Chair Tim Kelley 734-645-8199 First Wednesday, 2 PM, WC3

Each year, the Golf Advisory Committee updates a list of Improvements for Playability/Enjoyment of the Golfing Experience at The Views. At the committee meeting on January 6 the decision was made to update this list over the next two months so that the recommended improvements could be incorporated into the SCOV budget process. There are benefits to developing this list and setting priorities. Resource limits, both dollars and human, can be directed to projects that our customers consider the most important. Developing the list will be more effective if we hear from you, our customers. Provide your suggestions and comments to your women’s and men’s club representatives or send me your suggestions directly. Thank you for your suggestions. We all want to improve the experience of playing The Views. The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club

Pres. Vernon Barr 395-0525 Membership John Rowe 651-325-8122 Play Wednesday

We are well into the new year and hopefully, the frost delays and rain are behind us. The course is in great shape. The Governor’s cup is finished. Next on the agenda is the Heartless Scramble, then a Two-Man Better Ball on February 24 the Step Aside Scramble is followed by the Bash lunch. Coming up in March is the Club Championship. This is a three-day event (Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday.) Those playing in the Club Championship will play from the

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18-Hole Men’s Golf continued from page 11 white tees. All others will play from their default tee box. It’s not to soon to find partners for the Member/Guest Tournament which is April 13-14 with a practice round on April 12. As you have noticed, the course is full for the shotgun starts. Let us all do our part in keeping up the pace of play. Look forward to seeing you all on the course. Have a great season of golf. The Views Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club Pres. Jim Mitchell 818-2893 Membership David Chatterton 520-204-5636 Play Thursday February will be busy for us. The game on February 4 will be Bridgeman Best Ball. On February 11, the game will be Play With Buddies Scramble. There will be a membership meeting following golf along with a Burger Bash Luncheon in the Activity Center. On February 18, the game will be Tough Golf. The highlight of the month is the annual Guys and Dolls event on February 25. This event is nine holes of play with foursomes comprised of members of both the Men’s and Women’s Nine-Hole Clubs. Following play there is a luncheon and awards ceremony in the Activity Center. Sign-up for these events and luncheons is in the club book located in Pro Shop. This month’s golf quote comes from an unnamed source, “Golf is an endless series of tragedies obscured by the occasional miracle.” The Views Women’s Golf Club

Pres. Bonnie Svarstad 825-3223 Membership Barb McNeill 825-0677 bjmac78@comcast.net Play Tuesday, 11:30 AM, Shotgun

The new year is here and we have many upcoming events: Hopefully, at the January 22 Golf Club event, we will attract some new members to our club. Please invite your friends to join us! The President’s Cup Match Play brackets are set up and play can start as soon as players agree on a date. The Solheim Cup team play will be underway by the time you read this and the annual Chili Party/General Meeting/Social event is on February 2. The optional second State Medallion tourney is February 9, and we join the Lady Niners for UofA fundraiser Cure for Cancer on February 16. Club Championship play starts March 1, so be sure to sign up by February 23. The first mid-season fiesta bowling tourney will be held on Friday, February 12 at Fiesta Bowl. Don’t forget to line up a partner for the Member-Guest Team Tournament March 22. Check the Pro Shop, for more information. Whew, lots going on. The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Uy Mangini 447-6904 Membership Jennifer Clark 818-3815 Play Thursday The Cure for Cancer Tournament will be held on Tuesday, February 16. This will be both an 18-hole and 9-hole event beginning at 11:30 AM. A cocktail party, a speaker and awards ceremony will follow the event from 4-6 PM. Signup is in the Pro Shop. The Guys and Dolls Tournament will be held on February 25. Sign-up will be in the Pro Shop.

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TheViews Restaurant

Food & Beverage Director - Chris Sapp

csapp@suncityorovalley.com 917-8074

Happy Valentine’s

from The Views! We are delighted with Executive Chef Ben Hoffman’s long-awaited new menu. He did not change the entire menu, but instead, kept SCOV favorite items, and introduced a few new ones, including Huevos Rancheros, Country Fried Steak, Shrimp Cocktail, Truffle Mac n’ Cheese, Classic Chicken Pie, Thai Coconut Green Curry Veggies, and Black n’ Blue Chicken Sandwich. The next time you’re in for breakfast, try our new signature Views Breakfast Potatoes, premium oven-roasted red potatoes with grilled onions and peppers. Also new is a Chef’s Choice daily Heat n’ Eat for $9.95. You can enjoy a different meal every day. Don’t forget to reserve your table for Wine Wednesday(s), being held on both February 10 and 24; the theme for these dinners is Exploring the Evergreen State. On Friday, February 12, Happy Hour will feature Arizona Blues Hall of Famers Grams and Krieger. Be sure to wear your finest western outfit for a night of Country and Western music with Cowboy Singer/Guitarist David Rychener on Friday, February 19, 4:30-7 PM. Treat your significant other to an unmatched Valentine’s Day four-course dining experience and reserve romance at The Views, Sunday, February 14, 5 PM, featuring a Surf and Turf entrée you won’t want to miss, $29.99 with Champagne, $24.99 without. Call 825-3277 for reservations, limited seating available. We will also have a community table for singles. Having friends or family over and don’t want to cook? Have Executive Chef Ben Hoffman and his team of culinary wizards do all of the work. Want to try something different and tasty for dinner? Cannot get to The Views Restaurant? Vistoso Helpful Hands can assist you. Dial 410-9498. After the tone, enter your area code and phone number and hang up. You will be called back by a SCOV volunteer resident who can help you make the arrangements to have a homemade meal from The Views delivered straight to your door. The Views Restaurant is offering you a chance to win a free breakfast or lunch if you turn in a comment card. Monthly comment cards are randomly drawn for the free meal. The December winners are Sandy Santoro, Ernie Patterson, D Randall, Michael Coleman and Greg Nelson. Congratulations and bon appétit. Would anyone like to volunteer as a Views Restaurant Welcome Ambassador and assist the team with providing a warm welcome and a fond farewell for our guests? Call Mona Connoy 520-818-7923, or Patt Provencio 520-210-1950.

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Sun City Vistoso Foundation

The Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation, a separate and independent organization from the association established in 1998, provides a means through which tax-deductible gifts may be channeled to support qualified health, cultural, educational and charitable needs of SCOV and surrounding areas. Gifts may be made at any time by check, stocks or gifts-in-kind to the foundation 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755 Pres. Gay Russell 825-5763 Monthly board meetings are the fourth Thursday, 1 PM, Desert Oasis.

Monday, February 8, 1 PM, Audiorium

Computer Club Presentation on The Cloud

Great information for your PC, MAC iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets. We’ve got you covered. Presenters are VCS club members: Peg Bushong, Tom Prall and Garry Buck. Everyone is welcome. Tuesday, February 9, 10 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

Tucson Museum of Art Talks

Docent, Nadine Korth, will present Erte: Wearable Art, the program we had to cancel last year. This is a talk many of you asked for, so join us. Refreshments served. Questions? Call Rudi Punzmann 427-7777.

Coming Events

Saturday, February 13, 9:30 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

Special Events for Clubs See club articles for full details.

>Member >Member Services >Event Registration >Read More.

Sundancers Square Dance Party, every Wednesday at 6 PM, Auditorium Day Trippers, Mystery Trip, Thurs., Feb. 4 Day Trippers, Completely Different Mystery Trip, Sat., Feb. 6 Genealogy, Online Research, Tues., Feb. 9, 1 PM. Activity Center/Navajo Sun City Singles, Dinner, Thurs., Feb. 11, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Kactus Kickers, Lovers Leap Year Dance, Fri., Feb. 12, 6:30 PM, Auditorium Sun City Singles, Golf, Sun. Feb. 14, The Views Golf Club Astronomy, Ken Zoll, Thurs., Feb. 18, 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Villanellas, Winter Dance, Fri., Feb. 19, 6:30 PM, Auditorium Minnesota Club, Happy Hour & Dinner, Sat., Feb. 20, 5:30 PM Sun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri. Feb. 26, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Kactus Kickers, Dance Party, Fri., Mar. 11, 6:30 PM, Auditorium Wisconsin Club, Dinner, Sat., Mar. 12, 5 PM, Auditorium Day Trippers, Wrigley Mansion, Phoenix, Tue., Mar. 15

In March, Members will be asked to vote on five Amendments affecting the CC&Rs and Bylaws. Plan to attend one of the Community Forums where the ballot items will be discussed.

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

Friday, February 5, 1 PM, Auditorium

Club Fair

Thinking of joining a club but would like more information? The Club Fair will provide all the information you need. A representative from most clubs will be at a table to answer questions that you may have. There is no charge for this event. Friday, February 5, 7 PM, Auditorium

Joe Bourne Upbeat and Sweet

The house will be filled to hear Joe and his group present music from the 60s, 70s and 80s. You’ll want to hear these top performers as they put on a great show of music and fun. Joe is back because of the many requests from residents who love seeing this high caliber show in the convenience of our Auditorium. Doors open at 6:30 PM, cabaret seating, bring your own snacks and drinks.

Tickets on sale at the Welcome Center, $18 pp. This show maybe sold out by the time this publication is out.

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Remodeling Forum

Join us for a remodeling forum with helpful hints from homeowners, realtors and contractors. Come and participate in the discussion of the ins and outs of remodeling homes in SCOV. The forum is free, but please register at www.scovaz.com Wednesday, February 17, 10 AM , Auditorium

Community Forum

Tuesday, February 16, The Views Golf Club

Cure For Cancer

This year’s Cure For Cancer Golf Tournament will be February 16, hosted by The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club. All proceeds benefit the UofA Foundation Arizona Cancer Center. If you would like to make a nonparticipant donation to this very important cause contact Chairman Janet Kimble 825-3172 or dojakimble@yahoo.com. Make your checks payable to UAF/Arizona Cancer Center. Friday, February 19, 1 PM, Auditorium

Nutritional Interventions for Boosting Brain Health The Active Health Committee is hosting this presentation by Dr. Timothy Marshall who holds a doctorate in Neuropharmacology from the UofA College of Medicine. He will share healthy lifestyle choices that enhance memory and mood as well as nutrients for promoting longevity and health. It is free, but please obtain a ticket at the Welcome Center beginning February 4. Sunday, February 21, 2 PM, Auditorium

Tucson Concert Band

This year’s program will feature some of the most popular and loved sounds from the operatic stage, theater and movies. This will please the most discerning tastes of the SCOV community. Doors open 1:30 PM.

Tickets on sale Monday, Wednesday and Friday, February 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 9:30 AM-Noon, Activity Center/Lobby, $10 pp, tickets sold at door

Tuesday, February 23, 10 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

UofA Art Museum Presentation

UofA presents Concrete Commentary. There is no charge for this event. More and more residents have been attending these presentations.

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Tuesday, February 23, 6:30 PM, Auditorium

Community Forum

In March, Members will be asked to vote on five Amendments affecting the CC&Rs and Bylaws. Plan to attend one of the Community Forums where the ballot items will be discussed.

for 16 Swinging @ Aids, a 501(c)(3) fundraiser to help TIHAN (Tucson Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network) and the children of African Hope Mission School of Nairobi. Golf tournament, silent auction and concert weekend Saturday-Monday, April 2-4. Call Claudia Svarstad 303-594-8027 for more information. Tuesday, April 5, 11 AM, Auditorium

Friday, February 26, 9-11 AM, Auditorium

Health Fair

There will be all kinds of helpful information and sample products. There is no charge for this well attended event. Friday, February 26, 7 PM, Auditorium

Joni Harms

Ms. Harms is a well-known Country and Western singer who entertained us a few years ago. We are lucky that she will be in Arizona and can perform for us. Dress casual or western as our toes tap along with Joni’s great music. Doors open 6:30 PM, cabaret seating, bring your own snacks and drinks.

Tickets on sale at the Welcome Center, $18 pp

Friday, March 11, Noon, Auditorium

Friends of the Library Authors’ Luncheon

Bestselling authors Margaret Coel and Lynne Cullen are the speakers at this annual event sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Coel’s latest mystery, The Man Who Fell from the Sky, is set in Wyoming. Cullen’s latest work of historical fiction, Twain’s End, reimagines the tangled personal relationships of beloved author Mark Twain. Watch the March Tipster for ticket sale dates. Wednesday, March 23, 10 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

UofA Art Museum Presentation

This month’s presentation is The Impressionists and Their Impact on the Art World. Enjoy this presentation at no charge. Saturday, March 26, 7 AM-Noon

Courtyard Sale

Get ready to sell what you no longer need or wonder why you brought it to Arizona. The sale is from 7 AM-Noon. There will be a truck from the Golden Goose on site by 11 AM if you wish to donate any unsold items. The dates and times for reservation of tables, for participants, will be announced in the March Tipster. Saturday, March 26, 7 AM-Noon, Clock Tower Courtyard

SCOV Women’s Auxilliary

This year Emerge! will have three tables with household items for sale. All net proceeds will go to the Emerge! organization. Mark your calendars. Tuesday, March 29, 7 PM, Auditorium

A Trip Through The Cities

Come and enjoy the Sun City Singers Spring Concert featuring hit songs characterizing some of our country’s popular cities. Look for ticket sale dates in the March Tipster and posters in SCOV facilities.

Tickets $5 pp. Open seating.

Saturday-Monday, April 2-4, Charity Golf Tournament

Swinging at AIDS Fundraiser

Mark your calendar, pick up a brochure at the Pro Shop and put a foursome together for the second annual in Tucson

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Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon

Mark your calendars for the Emerge! Spring Luncheon, Fashion Show and Raffle. Dillards will again be partnering with us by showing the latest styles while we enjoy an afternoon of socializing and good food. Net proceeds will go to Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse of Tucson. Look for more information in the March Tipster.

Workshops and Classes AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) Classes

Classes are usually held the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1:30 PM, WC1 and taught by Lonnie Davis. To attend you must register ahead of time by calling Lonnie at 917-8073. You could save the life of a loved one. The next class is February 24.

Gin Rummy

This year-round workshop is at George and Beverly Riley’s home. All skill levels are welcome. We practice playing and discuss the standardized game rules of SCOV, as well as scoring, etiquette and skill tactics. Couples and singles are invited. No fee or dues. Call 818-0877.

ILR (Institute of Learning in Retirement) Samplers

Samplers presentations are on Thursdays, 2 PM, Catalina Vista. Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25

Historical Public Sculptures in the US or a Man on a Horse, Dr. Ted Finkelston Napoleon in Russia: the End of Supremacy, Mr. Michael Arrett Wildlife Crossing Corridors, Mrs. Carolyn Campbell Re-engineering Federal Elections, Mr. Sa’ad Allawi

For speakers’ bios and topic descriptions go to ILR website, www.SunCityILR.com, or to Gene’s Phil Review ebammel@earthlink.net. All SCOV residents are welcome, no registration, free.

Parkinson’s Exercise Classes

Exercise classes are held every Monday and Thursday 4-5:30 PM, WC3. This class has helped many and is a great support to those with Parkinsons, $10/class or $50/month. Spouse or caretaker is welcome at every class. Call Ray Jerkins 219-3561.

Photography Classes

Novice? Need a refresher? Sign up for the Basic Photography course offered by the Vistoso Photo Club. Five 2 1/2 hour sessions and a field trip are planned. First class: Friday, February 5, 2-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Photo Studio. To register and for more information call Rudi Punzmann 427-7777. Limited to 12 participants.

Sculpture

In early February, one of our renowned sculptors, Aleda Haug, will be giving a series of classes on head/torso sculpting in the Catalina Vista Art Studio. All interested beginners

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are invited. The instruction is free but we ask each student to purchase 2/3 lbs of clay at $5/pound. Each student will complete a finished head or torso under this extremely competent and conscientious instructor. All those interested are encouraged to call Aleda 913-370-2009 to sign up and be given the exact start date.

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

Demo Day Club & Ball Fitting with $2 wine and beer

Last Chance for Tipster Submitters Class

Everyone who submits an article for the Tipster must attend one class. We explain the Article Standards by which the Tipster Editorial Committee edits your article. There will be detailed information about using the computerized submission system, including submitting a photo to enhance your article and how to access and print pages from the online version of the Tipster. We hope you can make this last class of the season. Thursday, February 4, 9 AM, WC1

For Your Information

The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents. SCOV assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.

AARP Smart Driver Course

Tuesday, February 16, 9 AM-1 PM, WC3. Preregistration is required. Limited to 25 students. To register call Coco Sullivan 520-917-8072. 
$15 For AARP members, $20 for nonmembers. Newly designed in 2014, and renamed the Smart Driver Course. This classroom course for mature drivers brings new video and updated learning materials for your classroom enjoyment. Learn defensive driving techniques, new laws, how to adjust your driving habits to age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Many insurance companies provide a multi-year discount for completing this course (check with your insurance provider).

AARP Tax Assistance

Trained and experienced AARP tax counselors will provide free assistance for electronically filed Federal and Arizona state tax returns, by appointment only, Saturdays, February 6-April 9, 9 AM-Noon, Welcome Center. Bring 2014 return; 2015 W-2’s; interest, dividend, broker and pension 1099’s; Social Security 1099’s; receipts and cancelled checks if itemizing deductions; and any other pertinent tax information needed to prepare an accurate return. A Social Security card, photo ID and current checkbook must be presented. AARP tax preparation appointments can be made by calling Sandy Fritz 818-9683 or by stopping at the Welcome Center Saturdays starting February 6, 9:30-10:30 AM.

American Red Cross

SCOV’s next drive is Thursday, February 18, 8-11 AM, Auditorium. Did you know that a patient could be forced to pass up a lifesaving organ if compatible blood is not available to support the transplant? Find the hero in you; donate blood by scheduling an appointment. Call the Red Cross 1-800-448-3543 or visit redcrossblood.org.

Costume Closet

he Costume Closet is available to all residents by apT pointment only. For assistance call Marty Siracusa 825-6961 or Betty Verderese 825-7811. Please do not return items to the monitor at Desert Oasis.

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on Demo Day in The Views Restaurant

Not a Pass Holder?

Call Kat at 917-8068 for details.

Thank You Corner This section allows residents to express thanks to the community. Articles should not exceed 50 words and should not contain thanks to specific persons. Many thanks to The Views Restaurant staff for the great food and all the assistance in planning for my birthday party. They were most helpful in whatever we asked. The food and service were all we could have asked for. Thanks, again. Jim Irby A huge thank you to all who helped make the Seniors for Kids Christmas distribution such a success. Whatever your role, be it making items, giving donations, working at the Court Yard Sale, or other behind-the-scenes activities, know that it was all so much appreciated by our recipients. Sharon Larsen, President Seniors for Kids non-profit

Memoriam

Residents

June Coleman Ted Nichols June Brandsma

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Clubs

Aqua Tone

Marcia Polley 818-9073 t.polley@comcast.net Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 9AM, AFC/Pool

Join our group for a fun-filled exercise in the pool. Everyone is welcome. Art League

Co-Pres. Dave Dame 825-7430, Judy Bjorling 818-1296 Colored Pencil Vanessa Edwards 825-1144 Friday, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Love color? Interested in exploring patterns and shapes, darks and lights? Colored pencil may be just for you. This is an easy, yet exacting medium. We will show you some tricks to smooth your artistic journey. You don’t need to be able to draw. You will see the world in a whole new light. Come join us.

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Fine Arts Studio Pres. Mellanie Herbert 825-2258 Wednesday, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

It seems as if rainy days entice our members to join the group in our fine studio. Such was the case this month. Our studio has been filled to capacity with new members, returning seasonal members and the old guard. It is bubbling with activity and most of us are preparing for February’s show in the Activity Center, themed Reflections. We seem to have boundless ideas for this show and it promises to be quite varied and creative. Walk the halls of the Activity Center, review all the pieces adorning the walls and perhaps even you could create fine works of art like these by joining our club. We help you along the road to completion by critiquing your piece and suggesting constructive changes.

Friday Artists Carol Nagel 825-3097 Friday, 9 AM-2 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

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

There are some wonderful pieces being created in our studio now. Our showcase at the Catalina Vista Art Studio contains several worthy works. This is a photo of Tracy Getz working on an exotic bird which will be fired and painted to complete the piece. One of our renowned sculptors, Aleda Haug, will be giving classes on head/torso sculpting and all residents, beginners on up Tracy Getz are invited to take them. See the Workshops and Classes section of this Tipster for more information on how to register. Each student will complete a beautiful sculpture worthy of showing off in your home.

Open Studio Artists

Carol Nagel 825-3097 Thursday, 9 AM-2 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Visit the Art Room and check out our growing group of artists. We work mostly in oil but other media are welcome. There is always room for one more.

tion and to relieve stiffness and pain. These exercises are great for arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced hips and knees, etc. Our resident volunteer instructor, Dawn Simske is Arthritis Foundation-trained. Dues $4/year. Astronomy

Pres. Peter Simpson 395-0480 scovastronomy@gmail.com October-May, Third Thursday, 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scovastronomy.com

Under a grant from the Arizona Humanities Council, the Astronomy Club is honored to welcome Ken Zoll, Executive Director of the Verde Valley Archaeology Center in Camp Verde, Arizona, as our February 18 speaker. This is the first grant awarded to a speaker at Sun City Oro Valley. The meeting is open to the public. Mr. Zoll, whose topic will be Ancient Native American Astronomical Practices, is also a site steward with the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office and a volunteer docent at cultural heritage sites in the Coconino National Forest. He is the author of several popular books on cultural astronomy and rock art in Central Arizona. Please feel free to bring a friend or neighbor. SCOV residents and members from the surrounding community are welcome. Dues: $12 per family to Barbara Gray, 14369 N. Lost Arrow Dr., Oro Valley, AZ 85755. To help you enjoy the night skies the club recommends this website: http://cosmicpursuits.com/. Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) - Kactus Krooners

Mike Moyer 818-6509 mmoyerpp@gmail.com October-May, Monday, 11 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 mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just one hour every Monday morning. It’s a great way to start each week. SCOV visitors welcome. There is strength in numbers, so the more the merrier. Bible Study

Water Media Pres. John Ebert 818-1830 Tuesday, 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Men’s Bible Study Darwin Thornton 638-7024 Rick Thomas 591-0475 October-May, Tuesday, 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball Don’t forget to sign up for Painting Outside The Line class

offered by Bob and Helen Jennette for three sessions: February 15, 23 and March 1, 9 AM-Noon, $70. The fee includes materials. Call 520-818-6332 for a list of supplies and to make reservations. A DVD of a professional artist will be shown in the Art Room the second Tuesday of each month. The choice is open to the group’s interest. Arthritis Water

Pres. Dawn Simske 825-0907 Sec. Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1:30 PM, AFC Pool

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Have you heard the good news? Join us as we study the Book of Romans this year. Study guides are available, along with small group discussions and the fellowship of Christian men who share their own experiences with each other. We are nondenominational and welcome new faces as well as familiar ones. We look forward to seeing you.

Precept Women’s Bible Study Linda Miller 818-2716 Pat Gustin 825-7531 October-April, Wednesday, 8:45 AM, WC3

Please join us for our new classes for 2016. We will be studying Genesis, 1 John and Acts. The first lesson began in October; the final lesson will conclude on April 6. We look forward to seeing you.

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Bike - Vistoso Cyclists

Pres. Jim Johnson 520-850-8368 Membership Tom and Bonnie Bethea 773-653-4580 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Mountain View Plaza vistosocyclists.club

We meet year-round starting from the Mountain View Plaza parking lot (Rancho Vistoso Blvd. and Sun City Blvd.) to enjoy an unparalleled combination of amazing desert vistas and everimproving 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 WOW (Women on Wheels) group takes somewhat shorter rides nearer to SCOV. In addition, we hold a number of social events each season. Billiards

Jack Matthies 825-4891 suncityorovalleybilliards@yahoo.com Monday-Friday, Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards

This is a reminder that your dues of $10 must be paid before you can play starting February 1. I would like to welcome back all members and hope we have great year in 2016. Birders Group

Patricia Eggleston 520-308-4885 Last Friday, 4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

All residents are welcome to bird with us and attend our next planning meeting February 26. 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 depar- Birding the Cañada del Oro Wash. ture time. Bring lunch where indicated. Don’t forget binoculars, hat, water, sunscreen, insect repellant and bird guidebook. Gas money will be collected before departure from SCOV.

Fri., Feb. 5, 7:30 AM Santa Cruz Flats. Doug Higgins (630) 369-2896. $9 car pool. Bring a snack. Fri., Feb. 12, 8 AM Christopher Columbus Park. Thora Vervoren 818-2946. $3 carpool. Tue., Feb. 16, 6:30 AM Arivaca Cienega. Barbara Gates 825-7645. $12 carpool. Bring lunch. Wed., Feb. 24, 7:30 AM Catalina State Park. Max Haegele 818-9178. Bring State Parks pass. Fri., Mar. 4, 7 AM Agua Caliente Park. Maggie & Roger Hinkle 818-9488. $5 carpool. Bring lunch.

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Bocce

Pres. Karl Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Bocce Courts May-October, 7 PM, evening play November-April, 2 PM, afternoon play

Our Pizza/Valentine’s Party is Friday, February 12, 5 PM, Catalina Vista. It promises to be a fun evening for all. Great pizza, bingo and a 50/50 drawing. Sorry to have to tell you, but we feel we have to raise the prices a bit, $8 pp, $15/cpl and $10/guest. Our costs have gone up the last couple of years. We don’t want to make money, but we would like to break even. Annual dues remains $5 pp. Look forward to seeing you all there. Book Clubs

Great Books Pres. Barbara Gates 825-7645 VP Jeff Amthor 825-4571 scov.great.books@gmail.com October-May, First and Third Wednesday, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

All residents are invited to join us as we discuss the book Imperfect Ideal: Utopian and Dystopian Visions, a collection of modern and ancient literature by Dostoevsky, Homer, Aristotle, Rachel Carson, Vladimir Lenin, Oscar Wilde, Augustine of Hippo, Thomas More and 15 other noteworthy thinkers (available from Great Books Foundation, 800-222-5870). The collection considers questions about how communities should be structured and governed for the welfare of their citizens, revealing some of the best and worst aspects of utopian and dystopian visions. On February 3, Mary Marks will lead our discussion of The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula Le Guin, as well as a selection from Utopia by Thomas More. Then, February 17, Maryfaith Fox will coordinate discussion of the short poem Utopia by Wislawa Zymborska, a selection from Homer’s Iliad and the poem The Shield of Achilles by W.H. Auden.

SCOV Book Club Jane Fairchild 520-909-5069 janemail11@yahoo.com First Monday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

At our February meeting we will discuss The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing by Mira Jacob. With depth, heart, and agility, debut novelist Mira Jacob takes us on a deftly plotted journey that ranges from 1970s India to suburban 1980s New Mexico to Seattle during the dotcom boom. The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing is an epic, irreverent testimony to the bonds of love, the pull of hope, and the power of making peace with life’s uncertainties. At our March meeting we will discuss The Children Act by Ian McEwan. Fiona Maye is a leading High Court judge who presides over cases in the family court. She is renowned for her fierce intelligence, exactitude and sensitivity. But her professional success belies private sorrow and domestic strife. There is the lingering regret of her childlessness, and now her marriage of 30 years is in crisis. At the same time, she is called on to try an urgent case: Adam, a beautiful 17-year-old boy, is refusing for religious reasons the medical treatment that could save his life, and his devout parents echo his wishes. Time is running out.

Join the Posse The Ultimate Neighborhood Watch Keep our neighborhood safe. Call Bob Hefner 825-4825 17


Bowling League - Pathfinders

Blake Napper 818-2718 blakejo4135@gmail.com Monday, 9 AM, Fiesta Lanes (River and Oracle Rd.) Bridge

Duplicate Bridge Pres. William Abel 797-1049 wabel1726@comcast.net Monday, 6 PM; Friday, 12:30 PM; Activity Center/Hohokam Ladies Monday Social Bridge Pres. Marcia Polley 818-9073 Monday, 1-3:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

Please note our new time, 1 PM. Come hone your bridge skills in a fun, friendly, non-competitive atmosphere. Annual dues $3 pp, and playing is free.

Ladies Wednesday Bridge Pres. Lynne Wohner, 336-9908, Lwohner@msn.com, Wednesday, 12:15-3 PM, Activity Center/Navajo

Come join us for fun, social bridge each week. The more the merrier. We change partners after each six hands. Timed play keeps the game moving. Sign in from Noon-12:15 PM. 50¢ entry fee for prize money. $3 annual dues. Hope to see you Wednesday afternoons.

Mixed Social Bridge Pres. Barney Budreck 825-2172 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8-11 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Welcome back to our seasonal residents. We also welcome new members to join our group. Coffee and friendly players will be there awaiting your arrival should you choose to join us.

Practice Bridge Pres. Joe Pheanis 818-9144 Sec./Treas. Louise Lines 825-6673 Monday, Wednesday, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Tuesday Night Partners Bridge Pres. Rita Quin 825-3885 VP and Treas. Jerry Cohen 818-2151 Tuesday, 6:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo/Hohokam

Are you looking for a friendly, social, competitive and interesting group of bridge players? Join the Partner’s Bridge that meets on Tuesday evening. Play begins promptly at 6:30 PM and is over by 9 PM. Please sign the Angel Sheet as that allows for full tables and no one misses playing each hand. We look forward to seasonal visitors. Bunco

Fern 825-8127 Pat 825-7198 Fourth Tuesday, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Canasta

Coleen Barbee 405-4160 coleenjb@gmail.com Bob Segebrecht 825-5480 Thursday, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Now that the holidays and all those parties are over and our winter weather is still with us, come join the Canasta Club. Don’t know how to play? We’ll teach you. We like to close the doors at 6 PM so that we can form our groups and

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start playing. Only a quarter a game. Meet some new friends or visit with old friends. Annual dues are $5. Clay

Pres. Joan Kelley 734-255-9644 September-May, First Thursday, 1 PM, Artisan Center/Pottery

The kilns continue to fire regularly as members create functional and decorative work in our busy studio. We are settling into the expanded space created by the merger of clay processes and enjoying the company of new members from the ceramics tradition. Orientation classes have been full. Those seeking membership have been patient while waiting for a space in this important facet of their entry into exploring the endless variety of this earthy medium. We are always working to improve the flow of work and increase the success of our artisans on every level. Opportunities for resident nonmember work are by appointment while member work occurs during normal open studio hours of 6 AM to 10 PM. We are proud of our atmosphere of helping, cooperation and encouraging relationships to be more important than the clay product itself. Many thanks to all who work keep our studio running smoothly. Without you, it wouldn’t work. Computer - Vistoso Computer Society (VCS)

Membership October-May General Meetings

David Johnson 825-6994 Contact Del Salvaterra 834-5146 November-March, 1 PM, Activity Center/Auditorium scovcomputer.com

General meeting is Monday, February 8, 1 PM, Auditorium. Presentation title is The Cloud. See details under Coming Events in this Tipster. Membership is required for all classes, help sessions, assistance from other computer club members, and the right to join the ListServ (online bulletin board). To know more about or join the PC or Mac ListServ, go to the club’s website homepage. The club is now collecting dues for 2016, $10/household. Checks, not cash, will be accepted at the meetings or sent to Dave Johnson, 2427 Nasturtium, with the application form. The application form is available outside the CLC (Computer Learning Center) in the Welcome Center or you may download it from the club’s website homepage. Drop off used ink cartridges in the basket provided just outside the CLC. The club donates them to Coronado K-8 school’s Parent Teachers Organization to fund a multitude of projects. Class and Help Sessions: Register directly with the instructor either by phone or email, whichever the instructor prefers. For a PDF copy of the class schedules go to the club’s website, then click the Class Schedules tab. From the Class Schedules page, click the month you wish to download. Hard copies are also available outside the CLC.

February Computer Classes Schedule Class Name Dates Time Avery Design Templates Limit 12, 1 Session Fri., Feb. 5 9:30-11 AM Norma Martin normainoro@gmail.com

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Files and Folders in Windows 8 (PC Users) 1 Session Tue., Feb. 9 10 AM-Noon Sue Lane sklane6970@aol.com Get More Out of Your iPad: iPad User Group Limit, 12 1 Session Wed., Feb. 10 1-3 PM Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@hotmail.com iPhone Tips for Users with iPhones 4s or Newer Limit 10, 1 Session Thu., Feb. 11 1-3 PM Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@hotmail.com Pages (Mac Users) 1 Session Tue., Feb. 16 1-3 PM Del Salvaterra dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com iPhone Tips for Users with iPhones 4s or Newer Limit 10, 1 Session Thu., Feb. 18 1-3 PM Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@hotmail.com Windows 10 Intro and Questions (Bring your computer to class and email a list of questions before class) Limit 15, 1 Session Tue., Feb. 23 10 AM-Noon Leo Belardinelli lbelardinelli@outlook.com Download Audio and Video from YouTube 1 Session Mon., Feb. 29 10 AM-Noon Del Salvaterra dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Help Sessions for PC and Mac Users 4 Sessions Wed., Feb. 3 and 17 1-3 PM Tue., Feb. 9 and 23 1-3 PM Cribbage Robert Hines 825-2208 First and Third Thursday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Dance Groups

Ballroom - Villanellas Pres. Evelyn Holthus 818-1042 eholthus7@aol.com

Membership Jerry Bode 818-1116

Sec. Leo Belardinelli 989-9314 October-April Dances: Third Friday Dance the winter away by attending the February 19 Villanellas Ballroom Dance. Enjoy the dancing or simply listening to the live band music of the Major/Minors. Refreshments, BYOB, and open seating. Social 6-6:30 PM, Dance 6:30-9:30 PM. See you in the Auditorium.

If you are new or need a refresher, you will learn the basic hands and feet movement to easy choreography. For continuing/intermediate hula dancers, we will review previously learned choreography and learn new ones.

Jazz Tap Contact Jacquie Katsones 520-638-8854 jkatsones@gmail.com Jazz Dance Class: Tuesdays,1-1:45 PM, Dance Studio Jazz/Tap Dance Class: Tuesdays,1:45-2:30 PM, Dance Studio

Learn jazz moves and tap steps and combinations to contemporary/pop and Broadway music for exercise and fun. Meet our new instructor, Jacquie, a new SCOV resident with many years experience in jazz and tap. You will need to register to attend either one or both classes. Note that the Jazz dance class has reached maximum number of students. Contact Jacquie to be placed on the waitlist. Folk Dance Club of SCOV

Harvey Gardner 308-5616 Savear@cs.com Friday, 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 2 Folk dancing is more fun than a treadmill and excellent exercise for brain, balance, muscle and mood. For most dances we hold hands in a circle performing non-gymnastic steps to the fascinating musical rhythms of diverse cultures (including the USA). No partner or prior experience needed. A typical session consists of 15 folk dances. Instructions are given for every dance. Come and see if this international dance form is right for you. To view us in action Google search Folk Dance SCOV YouTube. Rock ‘N Roll

Pres. Francine Saccio 825-6526 scovrandrclub@gmail.com Membership Judy MacGregor 415-971-0236 judymacmv@yahoo.com Sunday, February 14, 5-8 PM, Auditorium

Ticket Sales Tuesday February 9, 9-11 AM, Activity Center/Lobby. Members $15/person, Guests $20/person

Dancin’ Dynamos Our club consists of three groups: Dancin’ Dynamos Performers, Hula and the new addition, Jazz Tap. Come and try any or all of the dance groups. Club dues $5 pp, cash or check, for 2016 are now being collected. Member application/renewal form is available in the Dance Studio. Dancin’ Dynamos Performers Lynne Newbauer 818-3516

Tappers-Cloggers-Stage, Friday, 3 PM, Dance Studio Hula - Aloha Hula Sisters

Del Salvaterra 520-834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Beginning Hula, Thursday, 1-2 PM, Dance Studio Intermediate Hula, Thursday, 2-3 PM, Dance Studio Practice Third and Fourth Monday, 1-3 PM, Dance Studio

It is not too late to come join us. Learn kahiko (ancient) and ‘auna (contemporary/modern) styles of hula dancing. Dance steps are not strenuous but you will get a good workout.

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Rock ‘n Roll Dancers. Photo by Mark Wheeler. Members-only free event. What better way to show appreciation to our members than a free catered membership meeting and dance on Valentine’s Day, Sunday, February 14, 5-8 PM, Auditorium. The Views Restaurant will cater this free event for members. DJ Gus De Olde and Gina will spin rock and roll music from 6-8 PM. If you plan to attend the membership meeting and dance, please pick up free tickets on Thursday and Tuesday, February 4 and 9, 9-10 AM, Activity Center/Lobby. We need an accurate count for our caterer. Rock On.

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Line Dancing - Sunliners

Pres. Barbara Hall rainbowsek@juno.com M embership Karen Perkins karenjperkins@comcast.net email: scsunliners@gmail.com

All classes, practices and dances are held in the Auditorium unless otherwise noted.

Coming Events Beginning Step Class, Winter Session Sat., Feb. 6, 11:30 AM,-12:15 PM Dances: Valentine Dance Social Sat., Feb. 13 6-9 PM Classes: Intermediate Sat., 9-10 AM Final Beginner Step Class Sat., 10:15-11:15 AM Practices: Intermediate 1st & 3rd Sun., 11AM-12:30 PM, Dance Studio Interm. Transition Wed., 2-3 PM, Dance Studio Intermediate Thurs., 2:45-3:55 PM, Auditorium Cont. Beginners Thurs., 3:55-5 PM, Thurs. Auditorium Beginner Transition Sat., 11:30 AM-12:15 PM, Dance Studio Schedule Changes: Open Line dance Fri. Feb. 5 Canceled All practices Thur., Feb. 4 & 25 Canceled Square Dancing - Sundancers

Pres. Jane Macdonald 520-272-0014 ejmacdonald7@gmail.com Secretary, Fred or Deena Harris, 818-6298 GoDeena@aol.com Dances Wednesday, 7 PM, Auditorium sundancersquarestucson.com

Interested in learning a fun-filled new activity? Please join us for our easy Introduction to Square Dance Party every Wednesday, 6 PM, Auditorium. This is a free event. No partner necessary. Casual dress. Get ready to kick up your heels at our Saturday, February 6, dance featuring Marshall Flippo on squares and the Van Attas on rounds. Pre rounds begin 6:30 PM and the dance begins at 7 PM, Auditorium. Admission is $15/cpl and $7.50/sgl. Our regular weekly dances are with club caller Rick Gittelman on Wednesday, 7-8:30 PM. Admission is $4 pp for members and $5 pp for nonmembers. Our next special dance will be on Saturday, March 5 with Dave Guille on squares and Barb Haines on rounds. Stay tuned for additional information.

Valentine’s Day 4-Course Dinner

Treat your significant other to an unmatched dining experience and reserve romance at

The Views Restaurant. Sunday, February 14, 5 PM

Featuring a Surf & Turf entrée you won’t want to miss!

29.99 with Champagne, $24.99 without. Please call 825-3277 for reservations

$

Limited seating available.

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Western Dancing - Kactus Kickers

Pres. Yvette Schulz 825-0797 hyschulz@gmail.com Dances November-April, Second Friday, Auditorium Membership Preston Sheriff 825-3101 pdsheriff@comcast.net scovkactuskickers.com

Join us February 12, 6:30-9:30 PM, Auditorium for our Lover’s Leap Year Dance. This will be a special evening to celebrate with your sweetheart. Auditorium doors open 5:30 PM. Light appetizers, dessert, soda and mixers provided. BYOB. We will dance to live music by one of our favorites, the Clear Country Band.

Tickets: $15 pp members, $20 pp nonmembers Tickets sales: 9-11 AM, Activity Center/Lobby Friday, February 5; Monday, February 8; Tuesday, February 9 Ticket Contact: Ellen LeVee 509-438-4284

Not a member yet? For $7 pp you can join this fun SCOV Country Western Dance Club. This annual membership will make you eligible for discounted monthly dance tickets. We look forward to seeing you on the dance floor. Day Trippers

Chair Warren Cuthbert 818-1282 Co-Chair Laura Suchocki 612-7226 Membership Carol Guibert and Barbara Phillips Second Friday, 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo Thurs., Feb. 4 or Sat., Feb. 6 Mystery Trips by Joy Johnson. Cost: $69 pp each trip. Monitor: Joy Johnson 825-0412. Tue., Mar. 15 Wrigley Mansion, Phoenix. Cost: $74 pp includes bus, driver tip, private docent tour and the Wrigley Deli Lunch Buffet. Monitors: Warren & Becky Cuthbert 818-1282. Bus leaves at 8:30 AM. Fri., Apr. 8 Omelet Breakfast. Cost: $8 pp members and house guests only. Begins at 8 AM prior to April meeting. Monitors: Laura Suchocki 612-7226 and Kathy Garver 345-2188. Mon.-Fri., Apr. 11-15 San Diego, CA. 4 nights, 5 days. Cost: Sgl. $950; Dbl. $1,360 or $680 ea. Includes: round trip transportation, five meals, four nights lodging, fees and tips. Also includes admission to Sea World, Zoo, Safari Park, Zoo museums, tour of Del Coronado hotel, carrier Midway and choice of 15 other activities. Monitors: Kathy Garver 345-2188, Warren Cuthbert 8181282 and Norma Armstrong 825-4538. Final payment due at Feb. 12 meeting. Coming soon: May 10 Shamrock Farms & Buffet Lunch at Legends Restaurant, Francisco Grande Hotel, Casa Grande June 19 Ice Cream Social July Free Wild Horse Casino Trip August 14-18 Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Come to our meetings and hear more about these and future trips. Be sure to bring your checkbook to every meeting. Sun City Oro Valley Democrat Club

Pres. Maureen Salz 520-240-0049 mosalz@outlook.com Second Saturday, 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scovdemocraticclub.wix.com/scov-democratic-club

Professor Jim Buizer’s presentation titled Living in our Future Climate: Impacts of Climate Change in the US and Southwest. Learn the latest scientific understanding of elements of the complex global climate system including the role of humans in climate change. Hear what is known about climate variability and change; how we know it; what impacts can we expect in the United States and the Southwest, and sciencebased approaches to solutions to deal with these impacts. Jim is Professor of Climate Adaptation in the School of Natural Resources and Environment and is Founding Director of the Climate Adaptation and International Development Program in the Institute of the Environment at the University of Arizona. In 2008 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize with approximately 2300 scientists around the world who contributed to the report of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change. Meetings are open to all residents regardless of political affiliation. Dinner ’N Show

Pres./Membership Chairperson Marcia Polley 818-9073 Julie Balogh 818-1046 Third Tuesday, 9:15 AM, Auditorium

All are welcome to join us for our monthly meetings. Bring your checkbook to the meeting. We prefer not to take cash. Nonmembers are welcome to come to shows with an additional $3 service fee.

Thurs., Feb. 18 The Book of Mormon at Centennial Hall. $100 includes bus and show. Bus leaves at 6:15 PM. Marcia Polley 818-9073. Wait list only. Wed., March 16 Az Opry at Apache Junction. Bus, lunch and matinee show $59. Gay Russell 825-5763. Buses leave on time behind the Welcome Center. Dog Club - Fido’s Friends

Pres. Marge Gustafson margustafson@gmail.com Membership/Sec. Elaine Deeter 825-5388 November, January and March, Third Thursday, 2 PM, Activity Center/Hopi

Fido’s Friends is the club responsible for the Dog Park here in SCOV. If you would like to join our club and use the dog park, please contact our Elaine Deeter for an application and a key to the Park. Our meeting in March will be a program about making arrangements for your pet’s care after you’re gone, and also taking care of your pet’s needs toward the end of life. Please look in the March Tipster for a flyer about the meeting. All SCOV residents are invited to this free presentation.

Help Collate the Tipster

Once a month, residents are needed to insert flyers into the Tipster. Receive your Tipster early and 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 825-6994.

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Different Drummers Women’s Circle

Leader Bobi Borenstein 825-8856 donbobi173@gmail.com Co-Leader Zona Boss 520-638-6644 zona1boss@gmail.com Wednesday, 2-4:30 PM Call above leaders for meeting location. Please note meeting time has changed to 2-4:30 PM. Join us for part or the entire session. Members will receive emails. New members, call the numbers above for meeting location. 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, handheld Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests. Join us to drum, laugh and meet new friends. For centuries, people worldwide have used group drumming to energize minds and bodies, strengthen community bonds, release stress and celebrate life. Energetic Exercise

Carole Tracy 825-1187 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 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 20 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. 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. Euchre

Jack and Barb Matthies 825-4891 Jack and Maria Welch 520-395-1205 Monday, Meet 5:45 PM, Play 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Don’t watch TV every night. Come play euchre, a fastmoving game. Meet your neighbors and make new friends. If you are new to the game, we will be glad to teach you. Bring your smile and 50¢. We look forward to seeing you. Five Crown Card Game

Co-Pres.: Rosemary Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Helen Slusher 822-4939 Saturday, 4:30 PM or 5:30 PM, Desert Oasis

We have started a new card game. It’s so easy to learn and lots of fun. Please come and join us. We promise you a really fun game and lots of new friends. Bring quarters and dimes, because each game costs 12 dimes and one quarter. Those who can come at 4:30 PM play three games, and those who come at 5:30 PM play two games. If you have any questions, please call Rosemary or Helen.

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Garden Club

Co-Pres. Zona Boss 520-638-6644 zona1boss@gmail.com Co-Pres. Deanna Haselwander 825-5291 frank2997@aol.com October-April, First Tuesday or Wednesday, 12:30 PM, Auditorium

Come and join us on Tuesday, February 2, 12:30 PM, Auditorium for our general meeting. Susan Billings is with The Arizona Star and will talk about growing vegetables in small spaces. A limited number of seats are available for the February 24 trip to the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden. $70 pp includes bus transportation, tip, admission, guided tour and lunch. Contact Barbara Marshall 8250618 or barbie4roses@yahoo.com. General meeting Tuesday, March 1, 12:30 PM, Auditorium will feature JoAnne McPherson and Nancy Sopwith discussing how gardening inspires artists. We will car pool to the artist community of Tubac on Wednesday, March 23. Join us for lunch, $20 pp at the Tubac Golf Resort and Spa at 11:30 AM. Following lunch, you are on our own to explore the town. Limited seating for lunch, so hurry and make your reservation. Contact JoAnne McPherson 825-0097 or jmcphers2@comcast.net Genealogy

Pres. Karen Hasselbach candydish7@gmail.com Monitor Training Joan Allen 825-4464 Mentoring Holly Gibson 825-8808 ghgibson@live.com October-May, Second Tuesday, 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scvgs.org

We want to remind you of the free link to FindMyPast in our genealogy lab during February and March only. Use this great website to hunt your British and Irish ancestors. 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. It’s time to read them here or check out a few for home study. New books are added frequently. Our February 9 speaker is Suzanne Brayer with Genealogy Online Research: How to find and use online resources. Knowing how to search and where to search online is a must for any genealogist using the Internet for their research. Without this information, you may just end up spinning your wheels. Learn what search terms work best and tips for searching popular genealogy databases. Gin Rummy

George Riley 818-0877 Thursday and Saturday, 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

We play team games by drawing cards for partners with no choice of teammates or tables. There are no dues or fees for this club. Games have comparatively low stakes.

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Gun Club

Pres. Warren Cuthbert 818-1282 Membership Don Nolan 825-5570 October-April, Second Wednesday, 2 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam

Lucretia Free, publisher of American Woman Shooter magazine will be our guest speaker at the February 9 meeting. The Gun Club is for people who have an interest in learning about guns, shooting, personal protection, firearm safety and our local shooting range. You do not need to be a club member, own a gun or have any experience with firearms to come to Gun Club meetings. People are frequently interested in learning the laws and regulations about carrying a gun and what is required to obtain an Arizona Concealed Weapons Permit. Club members are encouraged to bring any new or interesting guns/accessories to the meeting for people to see or any guns they want to sell/trade. At some meetings we have guest speakers. Hand and Foot

Bonnie Arneson 225-0124 Sunday, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Come join us on Sunday afternoons 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 are $5 pp. No yearly dues. We start promptly at 1:30 PM, so please come a few minutes early and be able to stay until 4 PM. Havurah

Pres. Daryl Cohen 267-250-7240 darylcohen@aol.com Corresponding Secretary Merle Schlesinger 678-778-0730

Havurah is a social group that shares an interest in Jewish culture. Our meetings and events are open to all. Everyone loved our members only themed dinner, An Invitation to Israel. Mark your calendars for our great future events.

Brown Bag Lunch Bagel Brunch General Meeting

Wed., Feb.3, 11:30 AM, Catalina /Pusch Ridge Theme: Jews and Jazz, Sunday, Feb., 7, 10:30 AM, Activity Center. Speaker Chris Taggert will talk on Jews and their influence on the American Jazz Scene Mon., Feb. 15, 6:30 PM, Catalina/Pusch Ridge. Author Margaret Regan will give a talk, Detained and Deport ed: Stories of Immigrant Families Under Fire, her most recent book title. Prior to meeting, you may pur- chase tickets for Deli Man Bagel Brunch. Brown Bag Wed., March 2, 11:30 AM, Catalina/Pusch Ridge. Bagel Brunch Deli Man, March 20, Member $12, nonmember $17. Please wear name tags and bring non-perishable food for the Community Food Bank.

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Hiking

Dave Fraser 825-4344 http://SCOVhiking.wix.com/vistosohikingclub

At the 2015 New Year’s Eve event held in the Tucson Mountains, 40 club members, several shown, enjoyed a variety of hikes followed by a potluck style picnic lunch including a culinary surprise dish of Sopapilla Cheesecake. Appreciation goes to Max Haegele and his committee for a well-executed event resulting in a pleasurable experience for everyone. A worthy activity is participating in a Wash Clean-Up. Our third clean-up for the season is the Chalk Creek Wash scheduled for Thursday, February 25, 8:30 AM. Additional mileage incentives will be offered to participants. This activity is to our benefit since we often utilize the washes for hiking activities. Your help is needed. Another important date to enter on your calendar is Tuesday, February 23, the Annual Spring Picnic. As well as good food, mileage awards will be presented, and several brief matters of club business will be conducted. Watch your email for details and sign-up forms.

Japanese Flower Arranging

Donald Marier 825-4878 dolmar21@gmail.com Doris Oliver 818-1512 dorisoliver818@msn.com October-May, Second and Fourth Monday, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge Karate

Instructor Paul Lauff 548-5725 paullauff@hotmail.com Pres. Fred Hargrave 825-1779 Wednesday, 9 AM-Noon, AFC/Studio 1 Mah Jongg

Pres. Joyce Unger 825-8069 Treas. Barbara Gray 307-733-6544 Thursday, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Business meeting, First Thursday

The first Thursday in February we will continue our winter tournament. You may play for $1. If not entered, you can still come and play a fun game of Mah Jongg. Save the date, March 1, for the spring luncheon. Mexican Train Dominoes

Membership Chair Wye Mace 825-8738 Second and Fourth Saturday, 6 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

First night of play for people wanting to learn will cost $1 pp, or join for $7 pp for the year. Please arrive by 5:45 PM.

Horseshoes

Ray Coleman 825-2789 Ron Knudson 825-9307 October-April, Tuesday and Thursday, 2 PM; May-September, 8 AM The Pits at Catalina Vista

Modelers

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

ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement

Pres. Lei Lane Bammel 818-0017 Curriculum Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Registration Karen/Sherwin Koopmans skkoops@gmail.com Samplers Gaston Meloche ILR Samplers@gmail.com suncityilr.com

Three new courses begin this month. If you signed up for Sell Your House, Music for Smiling, or Writing Your Memoirs, your class starts soon. New courses for the Fall of 2016 will be available to preview at the March 10 Sampler. Four Samplers coming up in Februarysee Workshops and Classes for more information. Full listings of current courses, the five summer course offerings and Samplers are on the club’s website. If you have ideas for future courses, or are interested in offering a course, contact Jane Myerson. If you have ideas for future Sampler topics, contact Gaston Meloche. If you are an ILR member and are not receiving emails, contact the Koopmans. Contact information is available on the website.

Modelers Open House. Photo by Earl Harford. What are these people looking at? They are just a few of the nearly 200 people who visited the Modelers Room during the four days of an open house during the Holiday season. Club members operated the model trains on the layout and told guests about the other modeling activities conducted in the room. The Modelers Room will be open on scheduled days for the operation of trains on the layout. Everyone is welcomed. All SCOV residents are welcome at our monthly meetings and the use of the Modelers Room. The room is open 24/7 to all members. The room provides space to build models and to assist in building and operating the new HO train layout. 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.

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Pickleball

Natural Health and Wellness

Our mission: To discuss, share and provide natural ap- proaches to health and wellness. Dues $3/year pp. First meeting free. Sherokee llse 818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com Third Wednesday, 2:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Rooms 2 and 3 scovnaturalwellness.com

Please note our new starting time will be 2:30 PM. Our guest speaker on February 17 is Valerie Hall, CNHP. One of our favorite speakers, Valerie has 16 years in nutritional education and counseling. Her topic: Improve Your Skin the Natural Way. Learn about how food affects your skin, why the digestive tract is involved, dealing with psoriasis, eczema, blemishes, how to help aging skin and minimize wrinkles, beneficial supplements for skin and topical treatments that really help. Club sponsored event: Plant-Based Gluten-Free Potluck group will meet February 17, 5:30 PM, Catalina Vista, Rooms 2 and 3. If interested, RSVP to Jackie and Dale Alger at djalger@comcast.net Women’s Pan (Panguingue)

Ena Mindel 818-7780 Monday, Friday, 1-4 PM, Wednesday, 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. Call Ena Mindel. Vistoso Photo

Pres. Pat Mulligan 825-9977 September-May Second and Fourth Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista vistosophotoclub.weebly.com

The program for the February 10 meeting will be a Show and Tell presentation of some members’ favorite travel photos and videos. The competition theme on February 24 will be Minimal; the judge will be Ethan Myerson, professional Tucson photographer. Winners of the December 9 competition Shadow(s) were: Sheryl Hester, Ed Berk, Brenda Ericsson, Harvey Gardner, Diane Haegele, Pat Mulligan, Steve Alverdes, Helen Jennette, Rose JuWithout Hope, by Ed Berk. lian and Laura Hackenbrock. Besides holding friendly competitions monthly for all skill levels, we host guest speakers, offer skill-building workshops, and provide equipment in our Catalina Vista Photo Lab when lab monitors are present for members to use Photoshop Elements, print their photos and cut mats. Enjoy viewing the club’s photo gallery of digital-competition submissions on our website. Please join us for enjoyable and instructive evenings; we break for refreshments and socializing. Guests are welcome.

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Susan Ferguson 520-909-0042 gramynow43@gmail.com Treas. Lyn Mason 717-512-4261 Check out our website for election results and new points of contact. Trainers: Brenda Hawkins 531-0256; Judy Cornelius 818-6610, Judy Macgregor 415-971-0236 scovpickleballclub.wix.com/scov-pickleball-club

Holidays are over but our Pickleball members are still enjoying our courts every day, rain or shine. Membership has now risen to a whopping 336 and our trainers are kept busy with lessons every week. Our new board was elected at the annual meeting in January. Brenda arranged for a delicious repast while we finalized the votes. Thank you all for participating in electing our new board primarily by email. Our new Court Management and Scheduling Committee has already begun by working to develop guidelines for the use of our new Tutor Ball Machine. They will be responsible for vetting all ideas, researching and presenting to the board for approval. Have you paid your dues? Pilates

Mary Ayers 638-7916 scov.pilates@gmail.com Monday, 3 PM, Thursday, 1:30 PM, AFC/Studio

The SCOV Club Fair this year is Friday, February 5, 1-3 PM. Please plan on stopping by the Pilates Club booth to see why, 40 years after his death, the Joseph Pilates system of exercises has never been in such high demand. Fortunately, SCOV offers the Joseph Pilates classes here twice per week. People ask, “Can the benefits of this Pilates method, which comes from the strengthening and stretching exercises we do, really develop the body’s core (abdomen and back muscles), increase spine mobility and build flexibility?” The answer is “Yes”, and the additional benefits you’ll see from taking our group mat classes will also include better balance, more muscle tone and increased stamina. Not only do we have experienced instructors, the cost is only $8/class and annual club dues are $20 pp. Please stop by and watch one of our classes. Call Mary 638-7916. Pinochle

Barbara Matthies 825-4891 Wednesday, 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 $6 pp. Poets Corner

Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762 ssrafieyan@icloud.com Monday, 9:30-11:30 AM, WC1

Poetry workshops are all about writers getting together to share what they’ve written and gain objective as well as constructive criticism from other poets. Knowing that we’ll be meeting every Monday provides an incentive to keep producing new work, though we’re all allowed to substitute the work of a published poet from time to time. Such offerings provide opportunities to learn successful techniques, adopt different formats, try new stylistic devices, be inspired and, of course, analyze what works as well as what we think the poem means. A few of our members have been working at producing

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poems pared down to their essential essence. The results appear to prove that some of the best poems, like some of the best gifts, arrive in small packages, such as The Lucky Ones by Christa Lubatkin: “Sun sears/the huddled cargo/Wind commands/the rubber boat/The ocean shakes/its human burden/slams into the alien shore/where heads/are not chopped/from shoulders.” What a stunning synthesis of a global happening that is impacting all of us. Poker

Men’s Dealer’s Choice Poker Steve Dirks 520-429-3303 stevenkdirks@gmail.com Tuesday, Thursday, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/ Saguaro

Dealer’s choice: Texas hold’em, Omaha, seven-card stud, criss cross, slide-rule and a couple of five-card draw variations. The dealer antes 25¢. All games are high-low except for Texas hold’em which is high only. Stakes are 25¢ for the early bets and either 25¢ or 50¢ for the last two bets.

Men’s Friday Poker Bob Arms 520-395-1697 bobarms44@gmail.com Friday, 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis/ Saguaro

Easygoing informal poker with low stakes. We play high only, five draw, five stud, seven stud, Omaha, Texas hold’em and iron cross (criss cross). No dues. Bring your own refreshments. Cards are provided. The dealer will ante for all players and choose the game. Absolute requirements are to leave politics and religion at the front door and come to enjoy three hours of no-hassle understandable poker. We welcome new fellows. Bring your nickels, dimes and quarters. Call Bob Arms to review the rules of play before your first game. Prepare & Share Dining

Colin Kaltenbach kltnbch@yahoo.com Gail Shepard Tuxedo615@msn.com

The Prepare & Share Dining Club will have a table at the Club Fair, Friday, February 5. Stop by and receive information about future events. Our spring luncheon will be held at the Gallery Restaurant at Dove Mountain Thursday, February 25, 11:30 AM. The price is $22 pp which includes the entree (choice of three) with sides, beverage (coffee, tea), dessert, tax and tip. Come, enjoy a delicious lunch with no preparation in this lovely setting. Plan to attend the event and send your payment, made out to Prepare and Share Dining Club to June Rector, 1733 E. Mellow Trail. Brunch is the menu theme for February. Sun City Vistoso Quilters

Carol Guibert 520-404-1462 carolguibert1@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tuesday, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

It’s time again for our annual quilt show in March. Registration for the show is open to all SCOV residents and will be held on Monday and Friday February 8 and 12, 9 AM-Noon, both days. We are also featuring Christmas stockings as our special exhibit this year, again open to all residents. At the February 9 meeting we will have Sue Franklin give a talk on Baltimore Albums quilts, her specialty. At the February 23 meeting Jean Sax will give a technique demo. All are welcome to our bimonthly meetings.

Racquetball

Pres. Jim Hansen 490-0547 jghansen@gci.net Sec./Treas. Sec/Treas. Mike Steinmetz 955-7833 Open Doubles Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8-10 AM

Wow. Does the ball come back fast? Hard to keep an eye on it. These are all elements of racquetball. It’s a great game and good exercise. Everyone’s welcome to join us during open hours three days a week. The courts are open to residents at all other times so come down and practice. We’re never dependent on good weather because our court is always conditioned and comfortable. If you’d like to learn this sport, contact our club president and we’ll teach you the basics. Be ready to move around on the court. Early Music Recorder Ensemble

Joyce Minks 825-0642 minkster42@comcast.net Every Tuesday, 12:30 pm, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Do you have a recorder? Want to learn or improve your skills? Would you like to play in a group? Soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorders welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. SCOV visitors welcome. RV Club - Sundowners

Member information Meade Davis 307-630-5330 mdwy11@gmail.com October-May, Second Monday, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

The February 8 RV Club meeting will feature a presentation by Desert Satellite Systems. Ken’s Welding and RV Repair will also be there to answer your burning RV repair and maintenance questions. In addition, there will be a presentation about Frontier Days in Cheyenne, WY by a group of Sundowners who attended last summer. Following the February general meeting, members will gather at the Mi Tierra Restaurant in Catalina for lunch at Noon for an early Valentine celebration. If you did not sign-up at the January club meeting and would like to attend, please contact Social Chair Marge Allen at MargBill7@gmail.com. Future club trips are planned to: Big Bend National and State Parks, TX February 16-20; Borrego Springs, CA, March 31April 4; Silver City, NM, April 24-28. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the RV Club’s annual BBQ and Campout at Catalina State Park on April 12. Note: The sales table for used RV-related items will continue at all monthly meetings. Members who find they have items that they can no longer use may bring them to sell at the meeting. Republican Club

Pres. Darwin Thornton 520-638-7024 scv.repub@gmail.com Third Tuesday, 3 PM, Auditorium

Pima County GOP Chair Bill Beard will be our main speaker this month. He’ll show the most important races of this county and state. Come out and bring your support to all the candidates. Also, our precinct could use your volunteer spirit by becoming a Precinct Committeeperson. There is not a lot of work to do in the position. You won’t be asked to perform tasks outside of SCOV.

Where are the Restaurant’s Daily Specials on the website? www.scovaz.com. Home page scroll down toward the bottom under Dining & Banquets >Daily Specials.

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St. Phillips Social Club

Abby Marier 825-4878 absma@comcast.net Friday, January 22, 5 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Fellowship and Soup-and-Salad Supper

Join us as we connect with St. Philip’s-in-the Hills friends old and new. This is a good time to warm our hearts with friendship and comfort food. Please call to RSVP and tell us that you’re coming and what you’d like to bring. Abby Marier or Ginny Culhane 825-1961. Scandinavian Dinner Club

Coleen Barbee 405-4160 coleenjb@gmail.com

Save the date, Saturday, February 6, for our annual Scandinavian Dinner. Hopefully you have already bought your tickets in January and signed up for your potluck item. It will start at 5:30 PM with appetizers and dinner at 6 PM. Enjoy the meal with lots of your neighbors and friends. See you there. This is a once-ayear event and not to be missed. Scrabble

Bill Wallace 818-6747 Friday, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

The Scrabble Club welcomes new members. We invite you to join us whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced player. The Official Scrabble Player’s Dictionary is our spell-check source. We have several on hand as well as Scrabble sets. Call Bill Wallace or Corinne Kulick 825-7673. Seniors for Kids

Sharon Larsen 414-614-5504 First Thursday, 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Our major fundraiser, the Courtyard Sale is scheduled for March 26. Please save good donated items (no clothes or large items) to donate to our Treasures Table. Information later on where and when these items can be donated. Do you wonder why we raise funds? In addition to buying supplies for toy making, one of the charities we support is Aviva Children’s Services which provides services to improve the quality of life for children who are victims of neglect, abuse and poverty, and are in the care of the Department of Child Safety. They respond to the needs of foster children by supplying basic, everyday necessity items as well as resources to enhance their self-esteem and wellbeing. Additionally, we provide a nurturing space for families to reconnect and heal, and sponsor programs that promote family reunification. For more information about us, stop at our table at the Club Fair on February 5. Sewing - Thimblelenas

Penny Burroughs 530-545-2642 Monday-Friday, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

Our group always welcomes new members. Sign-up sheets are posted outside the Sewing Room for the sewing machine and monitor trainings, Friday, February 19. The 2016 dues are now being taken. The door lock will change soon so to continue as a monitor, your dues need to be current. When you join Thimblelenas you can be active in as many of the seven groups as you wish: Tapestry Rug Hooking , Cheer Bears, Pet Beds, Seniors for Kids, Casa Amigas, Sun City Vistoso Quilters and Machine Embroidery.

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Casa Amigas Karen Hasselbach 520-360-0215 Monday and Thursday, 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing

The kids Casa Amigas serves could sure use some hats and scarves in this winter weather. We have a supply of donated yarn and even some needles if necessary. The sizes needed are small, medium and large sizes for elementary school kids. If you have time to craft some of these items in the comfort of your home, we’d welcome your help. For those who have extra yarn in your closet, would you consider donating it to us for these projects?

Cheer Bears September-May, Wednesday, 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing Machine Embroidery Sharon Larsen 818-2791 SharLarsen@gmail.com Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 825-5278 4D Computer Training Debra Dirks 825-2248 Third Thursday, 1:30 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

Come to the February 18 meeting to share what you’ve been working on and get inspired for new ideas. Highlights, projects and techniques from the Anita Goodesign Embroidery Party will be the primary agenda item. Call Karin Frolich for lessons on the six-needle machine, and Debra Dirks for 4D training. If you have paid your Thimblelena dues, then you’re good to go for Embroidery Club too. The Sewing Room is reserved for embroidery on Thursday afternoons. Check it out. Stop by our table at the Club Fair February 5 to see what we’ve been working on.

Pet Beds

Jan Bohe 825-9725 Tuesday, 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

You probably have a comfy bed for your dog or cat. Why not do it for those in the pet shelters? Our goal is to provide soft, warm pet beds for the Humane Society. Using washable recycled scraps, we made over 150 beds made last year. Come join us to cut fabric.

Tapestry Rug Hooking Ann Feeney 818-0340 Tuesday, 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Sewing

We are always happy to enroll new members and welcome residents who are interested in rug hooking. Shauskopf - Sheepshead

Bill Allen 825-3095 margbill7@gmail.com Tuesday, 10 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis Show ‘N Share

Marion Nelmark 825-9331 Friday, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Silversmith and Lapidary

Pres. Ed Lindahl 825-8589 linedlindahl@gmail.com Shop hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PM, Friday, 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Complex/Silversmith Studio Monthly Meetings First Monday, 3:30 PM, Artisan Center/Silversmith Studio

The Silver and Lapidary Club welcomes the new slate of officers for 2016-2017 as follows: Pres., Hartmut Wagner; VP, Tom Moore; Treas., Randi Leonard; Purchasing Agent,

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Steve Adams; Membership, Rose Stapfer; and Acting Sec., Barb Mer. Thank you to Ed Lindahl, for his dedication and service to the club as club president for the last two years. A reminder to all members that club fees were due by January 31. Please remit to club monitors if you have not already done so.

Sun City Singers

Suites, 6555 E Speedway at Booths C230 & 231, February 1-6. We thank Juliet Williams and Karen Duellman as outgoing board members for their service and welcome Carol Benish and Laura Suchocki for stepping in as replacements. Please join us Wednesday, Febuary 10, 1 PM, Auditorium for our next meeting. This is the final business meeting of the season. Our Spring Fling is Thursday, March 3, 4-6 PM, Activity Center.

Pres. Nancy Gilbertson 308-5096 Director Don Hess Rehearsals Tuesday, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium

Colorado Club

State

Rehearsals are underway for our Tuesday, March 29, Spring Concert, A Trip Through the Cities. Mark your calendar now to attend this popular, sell-out concert. Look for ticket sale details in the March Tipster and posters in SCOV facilities. Annual dues $10 pp. Pay at rehearsals.

Save the date. Saturday, March 12, 5 PM. Check the March Tipster for more details.

Sun City Singles

Tickets will be on sale on Thursday, February 25, and Friday, March 4, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center/Lobby. Tickets $5 pp.

Pres. Karen Curry 708 822-3057 VP Marge Albright 825-1582 Treas. Joyce Melchi 825-8945 Sec. Katy Melcher 825-2729 Dinner Meeting Second Thursday, Happy Hour Last Friday

We play golf on Sunday, February 14, The Views Golf Club; details and sign-up in the Singles Book in the Pro Shop. Dinner is served February 11, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/ Navajo. Menu details can be found in the Newsletter. Entertainment after dinner is provided by singer Nancy Gilbertson in her program Women of Song. Happy Hour is February 26, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo.

Tickets: $17 pp for dinner and $7 for Happy Hour appetizers Ticket sales: Thursday, February 4, 10 AM till Noon and Friday, February 5, 1-2 PM. Happy Hour tickets also on Tuesday, February 23, 10-11 AM. Spanish Cultural Club (SCC)

Gary Lerch 818-3319 gclerch@comcast.net October, November, January-March Fourth Monday, 7 PM, Catalina Vista

Jane and Randy Moody spent a week in Cuba in February 2015 with a small group led by Spanish teacher Myriam Barrientos visiting educational, cultural and tourist sites. Randy took a multitude of pictures of traditional and non-traditional subjects during their time there. He will share just some of those and talk about the group’s Cuban adventures at the February 22 meeting. Come early for snacks and chat. Stained/Fused Glass

Lei Bammel 818-0017 Juliet Williams 623-565-0153 (fused glass) Fusing: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Open Studio, any time Tuesday-Sunday, Artisan Center/Stained Glass

If you have not paid the 2016 dues of $10, please do so. As we start a new year, we have had a beginners Stained Glass class and welcomed all our new folks. Please check the bulletin board for dates and times of any new classes that may hold your interest. We are in the process of acquiring another kiln in order to help speed up the firing time of completed work and lessen the delay of finished products. Anyone interested in the Gem and Mineral Show January 30-Febuary 14, can visit the Dichroic Inc.at the Radisson

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Michigan

The party is getting closer, and hopefully many Michiganders are saving Saturday, March 19 to join the fun at Catalina Vista. We will feature a cook-out with hamburgers and hot dogs. Each of us will be asked to bring a dish to share. There will be door prizes, a split-the-pot raffle and good conversation. We have even invited dancing girls, well, actually Irish dancers who might even teach us a step or two. Please drop me a quick email at rlhall@comcast.net so we can get our communication channels updated, or call Linda Hall at 520-9072009. Look forward to seeing all of you.

Minnesota Club Dinner

Minnesota, Hats off to Thee. Whether you ever lived there, have driven through or flown over, if you want to meet good MN folks and have some fun and good food, then join us. We promise no mosquitoes, no road construction and no need for parkas (we hope).

Tickets sales Monday and Tuesday, February 1 and 2, 10 AM-Noon, both days, Activity Center/Kachina Lounge $25 pp.

Hats and MN clothes are encouraged but not required. Happy Hour, appetizers/BYOB and Buffet dinner catered by The Views Restaurant.

New England

If you have ever lived in New England, we invite you to attend our ninth annual winter get-together. Mark your calendar for Thursday, February 25, 5:30-8 PM, Activity Center/Navajo, when you will have the opportunity to meet new residents and renew acquaintances. A delicious meal of London Broil with Port Mushroom Sauce and Raspberry Balsamic Chicken Breast will be prepared and served family style by Culinary Design Caterers. Upon advance request, a vegetarian or gluten-free meal can be provided. After dinner we will play New England Trivia for prizes.

Ticket sales $22 pp, checks payable to Marjorie Gerdes Thursday, February 4, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center Call Wendy Baumann 818-0174 or Marjorie Gerdes 825-5750 Oregon

The Oregon Club will be having a party Tuesday, February 2, 5 PM, The Views Restaurant. The cost is $20 pp which includes two drinks, lots of appetizers, tax and gratuity. Make reservations by calling Cathy Hartrich at 520-730-7862 by Monday, February 1. Please note that Cathy is resigning as president of this club and anyone interested in taking on the job, contact Cathy.

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Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Party is Saturday, March 12. Everyone with ties to Wisconsin is invited: residents, newcomers, visitors, friends and family.

Ticket sales Tuesday, March 1, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center, $22 pp.

Beverage bar, dinner and entertainment. Contact Kerry Boness 907-830-1103. Senior Olympics Swim Team

Gordon Gillin 825-8261 swimgordon2@gmail.com

Results of the Tucson January swim meet will not be published in the Tipster until March. Meanwhile, all swimmers entered in the last meet March 19 in Green Valley, continue your training and go harder until about seven days before, then slow down and rest. This will allow you to do your best. Results of this meet should be in the Tipster in May. You have all done well this season. Rest up until we start training for 2017 in December. Enjoy your rest or pursue other athletic events until December. Thanks Coaches Joe Bolze, Corinna and Dave Goodman for all you have done this season. Table Tennis

Co-Chairs Clive Probert 825-8719 and Ursula Jarvis 825-8461

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. We have four tables at Catalina Vista and can provide paddles and balls as needed. Table Tennis Hours of Club Play, Catalina Vista: Women Tues., 1:30-3:30 PM Men/Advanced Women Tues., Thurs., 5-8 PM Men/Women Recreational Fri., 4-6 PM Open Club Play Fri., 6-8 PM Clinic by Appointment Sat., 9-10 AM Open Club Play Sat., 10 AM-Noon Tai Chi

Co-Chairs Peggy Lombard 825-4833 kandplombard@msn.com Gail Barr gailbarr@gmail.com Thursday, 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 1

Tai Chi can improve your balance, flexibility and strength. Most of us think of Tai Chi as a way to prevent falls, improve breathing and reduce stress, but it is so much more. A Harvard Medical School health publication stated that Tai Chi is medication in motion. Research by Tufts University School of Medicine credits Tai Chi with decreased pain, improved sleep and mood and better quality of life. Our instructors, Jose Hernandez-Rivera and Donna Drazenovich, stress the use of Tai Chi in daily life. Newcomers, please contact Peggy Lombard for class details. Tennis

Women: Jan Ostrander 818-0006 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7 AM-Noon Men: Sandy Wilson 818-2368 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 8 AM-Noon Mixed Doubles: Sandy Kennedy 825-4865 Sunday, 1-3 PM

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Marcy Simpson 395-0480 scovtheatre@gmail.com scovtheatre.com

What comes to mind when you think of a cabaret? Ah, yes, as if the producers of this year’s Sun City Variety Theatre production of Come to the Cabaret start there and end up in SCO Valley? Think that could create some surprises and laughs along the way? Come see your friends and neighbors at their finest and funniest this spring. Put down the knitting, the book and the broom. Time for a holiday. Life is a Cabaret, old chum; Come to the Cabaret. Ukulele - Sun City Strummers

Linda Powell 505-4128 suncitystrummers@gmail.com 9 AM Beginners Session, 1 0 AM Jam Session led by Don Bong Tuesday, 9 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo www.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele

In February we are going to tackle some new skills that will allow us to play along in a group without referring to the printed music. We will also learn skills such as listening for chord changes, knowing root chords in each key, understanding how songs are usually constructed. These advanced skills will be explored during the 9-10 AM hour of our Tuesday sessions. The 10 AM-Noon time slot will be led by Don Bong, using music from our Daily Ukulele Leap Year book. Unit Parties

Unit 7

Homeowners in Unit 7 will gather Saturday, February 27, 5 PM, Auditorium. Our theme this year will be Happiness Is Living in Unit 7. We will be entertained by a dynamic motivational speaker and comedienne, JoAnn Contorno, whose enthusiasm for life is inspiring. The party is an opportunity to meet your new neighbors and get to know other neighbors better. Participants are asked to bring a hearty appetizer to share. The planning committee will host an ice cream sundae bar. Beverages will be available, or BYOB. Tickets only $5 pp. If by early February you have not been contacted by one of your neighbors about purchasing your ticket for this fun event, please call Joy Huxtable 520-548-2653 or email VicAndJoy0114@gmail.com.

Unit 11

The Unit 11 annual potluck dinner will be held Saturday, February 6, 5 PM, Catalina Vista. Dinner will be $5 pp. Come early and stay late. You will need to bring a salad, a vegetable dish or a dessert. Fliers will be distributed to each house before the deadline to make a reservation.

Unit 14

Save the date for the 2016 Unit14 party to be held Saturday, April 2, 5 PM, Activity Center/Navajo. Details will be in the March Tipster and also on a flyer that will be delivered to your home around March 1. Any questions or volunteering to help, call Glenda McCormick 818-1051 or email gkmcaz36@comcast.net.

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Unit 18A

Save the date for the annual Unit 18A potluck dinner, Friday, March 11, 6 PM, Catalina Vista. Flyers will be delivered in mid February to each home with a suggestion of a food dish to bring to the potluck. Come meet your neighbors, especially all the new residents. Call or text Alice Shabel, 520-308-4818 alice236@comcast.net. Wallyball and Water Volleyball

Co-Pres. Dick Munson 612-414-7010 dmunson47@gmail.com Water Volleyball Rep Co-Pres. Walt Nalewicki 818-9590 wnalewi@gmail.com Wallyball Rep Recreational Water Vollyball: Sunday and Thursday, 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Pool Competitive Water Volleyball: Monday, 1-3 PM,Desert Oasis/Pool Wallyball: Tuesday and Friday, AFC/Racquetball Court

Let’s hope the weather cooperates with us, and we have warm temps and sunny skies for the Water Volleyball players. Of course it’s always nice and warm on the Wallyball court. Players are reminded to show up 15 minutes early to help set up equipment. We are always looking for new players. Visit with us at the Club Fair on Friday, February 5, 1 PM, Auditorium.

Woodcarvers - Barkcarvers - Gourd

Woodcarvers John Shaw 825-1368

Saturday, 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Barkcarvers Ted Rydzewski 825-8624

Tuesday, 1-4 PM, Thursday, 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Gourds Kaaren Drent 818-2343, Monday 1-4 PM, Friday, 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Woodworking

Pres. John Njaa 825-5486 Membership Lauren Strassburg 338-2568 scovwoodworkingclub.com Next meeting March 16, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro An organization that keeps records on such things tells us that, nationwide, hospitals and emergency rooms see about 60,000 injuries annually that are the result of woodworking machine accidents. A rather startling statistic. Thankfully, our members haven’t been adding to those statistics, but that shouldn’t make us too smug. Are we a very safe group or just lucky? We are just lucky if we don’t know and use the best and safest ways to operate our equipment. We are just lucky if we don’t take advantage of the knowledge and experience of other club members. We are just lucky if we don’t pay attention or don’t have the capacity to operate the equipment properly. Human flesh and bone are no match for carbide teeth traveling at over 110 mph. Woodworking Club members, please don’t trust yourself to be just lucky. See the Shop Safety page in our website for valuable information. Writers Club

Paul Mercer 333-3490 pawmerc@gmail.com Second and Fourth Friday, 1-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

The emphasis is on the stories, not so much the grammar and rules. We are given a new topic for each meeting, following a format of writing on one double-sided sheet of paper maximum, using 12 pt type, double spaced. The writer reads the piece to the group and a lively discussion follows. We have a lot of fun at the meetings, so plan on attending and make your mark.

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Yoga

Co-Pres. Ursula Jarvis 825-8461 and Ginger Jones 503-319-2635 Monday, 8:30-10 AM, AFC Studio 1 and 2 Tuesday, 10:45 AM-Noon, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Thursday, 3:45-5:00 PM, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Thursday Chair Yoga, 10:15-11:30 AM, Activity Center/Dance Studio Club membership required to take all classes. Get membership form and pay $5 pp yearly dues at checkin before class. Fee for Tuesday and Thursday classes is $7 pp cash or check. Monday classes have a new fee schedule: one class $7 cash/$10 if paying by check; ten class tickets $70 cash/$80 if paying by check. Tickets never expire. Beginners welcome; classes structured for all levels; bring mats and props you require. Yoga promotes balance, flexibility and inner peace.

Town Of Oro Valley

Spring Schedule of OV Classes, and Events

Did you know the Oro Valley Parks and Recreation Guide includes classes, activities and special events for all ages? Whether you’re interested in painting, learning self-defense, improving your balance or taking a AAA defensive driving course, you’ll find information in the Guide. Many activities and events are free to the public. The Guide is published three times per year, and the spring edition is now available online at www.orovalleyaz.gov. You can also pick up a hard copy at the Oro Valley Community & Recreation Center, 10555 N. La Cañada Drive.

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. 825-5461 coras@Q.com Monday, 12:30 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Tuesday, 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Alzheimer’s Education and Support Group

Don Dittman 551-6109 Arlene Schneider 825-5741 Last Tuesday, 4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Learn the basics of the disease and how to live with it.

Bereaved Partners

Facilitator Beatrice Lewis 818-0159

Are you grieving the loss of a partner? This is a support group for people who have lost a partner in the past year. For more information, call Beatrice Lewis, facilitator, or Lorie Behrmann, 395-1812. Caregivers’ Support Group

Facilitator Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com First and Third Friday, 2-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

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’s said in this group, stays with this group.

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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 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 addresses to the website above. We are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted. Parkinson’s Support

Payton Davies 825-5352 or bpwdavies@gmail.com Third Wednesday, October-April, 10:30 AM-Noon, Desert Springs Exercise Monday and Thursday, 4-5:30 PM, WC3

The next meeting will take place February 17 at Desert Springs, 30 W Lambert Lane, Oro Valley. We will have a guest speaker followed by a Question-andAnswer session. RSVP to Payton by Monday, February 15. SCOV Women’s Auxiliary

Pres. Jane Fairchild 909-5069 Past Pres. Elaine Deeter 825-5388 Finance Marie Gagnon 825-2354 Membership Nancy Montgomery 612-5909 Publicity/Secretary Debbie Francis 402-216-4227 Donations Nancy Williams 818-3178 September-April, Second Tuesday, 9 AM, WC3

Our Auxiliary benefits Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse. Emerge! helps to educate the community by providing presentations on domestic abuse, as well as counseling to child survivors on handling conflict, trauma and abuse. As part of our fundraising activities, we will have three tables of household/decorator items for sale at the SCOV Courtyard sale on March 26. If you have items to donate, please contact Pat Herman at 760-668-0432 or Karen Koch at 825-4450. Mark your calendars for our Spring Fashion Show, Luncheon and Silent Auction/Raffle to be held on Tuesday, April 5. Donations for the Auction/Raffle should be made to Patsy Pulley. Please contact her at 825-6694. Survivors of a Loved One Who Died By Suicide

Contact Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com

Survivors of a loved one who died by suicide have unique grief issues and struggles. It is extremely helpful to speak with other people who completely get it. This is a safe atmosphere. What’s said in this room, stays in this room. Vistoso Helpful Hands VHH (Vistoso Helpful Hands) is an all-volunteer organization helping SCOV residents who find themselves temporarily in a crisis or needy situation. We provide caregiver relief, transportation, run errands, animal care, handyman, light housekeeping and yard care. We also have referrals for longer-term paid help. If you are a temporary shut-in and want to order a meal from The Views Restaurant, we are happy to deliver it to you.

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For help call 410-9498. After the tone, touch in your area code and phone number and hang up. We will call you back. YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary

Kris Cohen 818-2582 krisandearl@msn.com SCOV residents can positively impact Arizona’s future by supporting YOTO (Youth On Their Own), a dropout prevention program celebrating 30 years serving vulnerable homeless youth in Tucson and Pima County, homeless through no fault of their own. YOTO helps them meet basic needs so they can focus less on survival and more on staying in school. Did you know that only five Tucson-based charities earned the top ranking from a national group that evaluates nonprofits’ finances, accountability and transparency? Charity Navigator has awarded four stars to YOTO, which has achieved a four-star rating both times it has been eligible.

Extended Community

ALOHA (Adult Loss of Hearing Association

The ALOHA (Adult Loss of Hearing Association) Oro Valley Support Group monthly meeting will be held Thursday, February 11, 2 PM, in the Cholla and Ocotillo meeting rooms at Santa Catalina Catholic Church, 14380 N. Oracle Road. Our speaker is Dr. Janis Wolfe Gasch, Founding Director of Arizona Hearing Specialists. Janis received her doctorate from Arizona School of Health Sciences of A.T. Still University. She will talk about communication strategies for the hard of hearing. Contact Joan Eddy at eddyjoan@comcast.net or 825-8630.

AAUW (American Association of University Women)

Saturday, February 13, 9:30 AM, Activity Center/Hopi. Linda Hallman, Executive Director for AAUW, will talk about the most recent issues facing our organization and just what our dues help to accomplish in addition to scholarships. Linda is a lively, humorous speaker. Doris Lowery, 520 825 1079, dandhlowery@juno.com, casasadobestucson-az.aaw.net.

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 Steve Didio, 520-219-9997, ovpost132@gmail.com Meet third Thursday, 6:30 PM, Vistoso Memorial Chapel, 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley. Catalina-Oro Valley Lions Club The club, with other area clubs, completed elementary screening with nearly 10,000 students tested. In December, members were certified to do hearing screening with students. For the holidays, the club adopted the family of a recent widower with three children and provided holiday meals and gifts for all. Call 638-6957 or visit catalina-orovalleylionsclub on Facebook.

Daughters of the American Revolution

The annual Flag Retirement Ceremony will be the program for the February meeting, Thursday, February 11, 1 PM, at Wheeler Taft Abbet Library. All interested women are welcome. Call Lynne Brooke 631-8803.

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National Active and Retired Federal Employees Current and retired Federal employees, spouses, guests and visitors are invited to join NARFE Chapter 1874 for our monthly meeting. The February meeting will be on Monday, February 15, Noon, Golden Corral Restaurant, 6865 N. Thornydale Dr. (Senior lunch menu $7.95 pp.) Contact Ro-sie King for information 520-400-3456.

Palm Sunday Luncheon

Resurrection Lutheran Church invites all SCOV church members and attendees to a Palm Sunday Luncheon, potluck style, Sunday, March 20, 12:30-2:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo. Please reserve this date. Watch for further communication by email or telephone. 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 math and reading volunteers to work one-toone 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 696-3920.

Vista Fine Arts - Vista United Methodist Church

Organ Recital by Patricia Kaltenbetger, Sunday, February 14, 3 PM, Vista UMC, 3001 E. Miravista Lane, Catalina. Enjoy the king of instruments in a variety of settings. You will hear a whimsical setting of Mother Goose, a dance on the pedals, traditional Bach, rapturous Franck, the majesty of Widor and more. Free.

Welcome Club Northwest

Our club welcomes new and not-so-new Tucson ladies to join in our friendly group. We have coffee mixers monthly, the third Thursday of the month at members’ homes. Our monthly luncheons are at various locations throughout Tucson and offer programs as well. They are the first Thursday of each month from 11AM-2 PM. Our March luncheon at Five Palms. F or reservations please call Ruth Shelton 520-498-0018 by the previous week. Look for our information cards at the Oro Valley Library.

YoungLives Benefit Concert

Come see the Kingston Trio for Valentines Day, February 14, 2 PM, Fox Theatre and help YoungLives send teen moms to camp. VIP tickets include meet-and-greet, CD and buffet dinner after the show for $120. A large portion of ticket is tax-deductible. Non-VIP tickets can be purchased at www. foxtucson.com. Contact Bert Williams at 520-745-8500 or Jessica Carter 559-679-4810.

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

FOR SALE: By owner - Claridge Model, 1463 sq. ft. 2 BR, 2 BA, Den/BR #3, Laundry Room. Front Patio with mountain view. Enclosed front porch with security door. Closet organizers. Double sinks in Master bath, with large shower. Near new heater/air conditioner. Quiet neighborhood, back yard privacy. $219,000 obo, call 648-1118.

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FOR SALE: Spectacular mountain views from this private cul-de-sac home. Remodeled kitchen with S/S appliances, kitchen breakfast nook, living room decorative beehive F/P and SW accents. Formal dining room, large master suite, plantation shutters. Elevated lot facing unobstructed Catalina mountains. $295,000, owner agent 206-858-2323 FOR SALE: 2BR/2BA home (Jack and Jill) light and airy with beautiful mountains and desert views. All home contents included. $204,900 call 520-818-9699. For Sale: 1750 sq. ft. 2BR/2BA home. LR/DR overlooks front patio and mountain views. FR has gas FP and built-in storage opens to kitchen, breakfast nook. Separate laundry room includes office space. Covered patio with spacious private back yard. Perfect for entertaining. Garage includes multiple storage and space for golf cart. $239,800 Call 520-818-9289 or email ngcrouse@centurylink.net FOR SALE: 2005 Airstream RV. Westfalia compactness on Mercedes Sprinter diesel van. 18 ft., yet has ¾ bath, queen bed, microwave. Heated outdoor shower. Front seats rotate for dining seat or as reclining captain’s chairs. 24” HDTV, generator, A/C, MaxAir 10-speed vent. LED lighting. $55,000 obo. Call 648-1118. FOR RENT: Fully furnished. 1050 sq. ft. (97.5SqM), 2 BR/2 BA townhome at 16th fairway; 13999 N. Green Tree. Granite in kitchen, tile floors. SCOV membership available with great amenities. Quiet, pet is welcome. Furnished $2500 for over three mos., or $3000/mo. for three months or less (1 month minimum); utilities included, but capped. Please see our webpage: http://13999ngt.myfreesites.net/ Email wnguild@aol.com for photos, or call cell 713-817-8499. FOR RENT: 2BR/2BA Fully furnished Pacifica model. King in master. Utilities, cable, Internet included. Furnished, covered patio with beautiful waterfall feature. Available December 2016-April 2017. Minimum 4 month rental. N/S / N/P. For details and/or pictures call Knansee 970-948-8808 or email knansee@aol.com. FOR RENT: 2 BR, fully furnished with mountain view. King in master, cable, Internet, patio furniture and Bar-B-Q. Available April through December 2016. It is not too early to reserve for winter 2017. For details, call Jan 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2013@ gmail.com. FOR RENT: SCOV 2BR/2BA, fully furnished, all utilities, plus BBQ, WiFi and cable. Split BR 1,221 Sq. ft. Kensington model. Available March, April 2016 and beyond. Rent varies from 2,600 to $1,200. Call Tony to see house 360-678-6740. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA Fully furnished Pacifica model. King in master. Utilities, cable, Internet included. Furnished, covered patio with grill and beautiful waterfall feature. Available April 2016. N/S, N/P. For details and/or pictures call Knansee 970-948-8808 or email knansee@aol.com. FOR RENT: Experience Southwest living at its best in our 2 BR/2 BA home. Wide open mountain views from private patio, great for relaxing or entertaining. Beautifully furnished and immaculate. Separate office and complimentary WiFi included. Thinking of moving to SCOV? Rent during our warmer months at a reduced rate. Or secure your space now for the 2017 winter season. For photos and more details call 520-825-0618. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA fully furnished. 1304 Sq Ft. Yard with patio and beautiful mountain view. Call for details: Marian at 520-205-1111 or email mariandiana205@gmail.com RENTAL WANTED: Looking for rental in SCOV for February and March 2016 to search for permanent home. Renter has friends in SCOV for references. Renter will bring one cat that is cared for meticulously. Marty Blakely, mblakelymaus@gmail.com, 303-210-2022.

Linda S. Tucker, Attorney Wills • Probate • Trusts

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