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

Tipster February 2018

BOD Study Session, Thursday, February 8, 9 AM, WC3 and BOD Meeting, Tuesday, February 27, 9 AM, WC3

Photo by Steve Holmes


Hours of Operation

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

Board of Directors

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

directors@suncityorovalley.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Mon.-Fri............................................................................................9 AM-4 PM Sat........................................................................................... 9 AM-12:30 PM Golf Course Walking........................ Before 8:00 AM and After 5 PM

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

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

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

Daily................................................................................................. 7 AM-5 PM Driving Range hours ..............................................7 AM-5 PM, Wed., 7 AM-3 PM

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

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

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

Want to Submit a Photo for the Tipster? Go to the website: scovaz.com Login >Member Services >This n That >Photo Release. Fill out the form and submit photos (two per form). Submit as many as you like. Abbreviation Legend Aquatic & Fitness Center................................................................................AFC Sun City Oro Valley.....................................................................................SCOV Welcome Center Conference Room 1..............................................................WC1 Welcome Center Conference Room 2..............................................................WC2 February 2018, Page Welcome Center Conference Room23..............................................................WC3


Association News

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

Board of Directors lougard789@gmail.com Views Versus Property Rights by Lou Gard In the near future you are going to have the opportunity to vote for a significant change in the SCOV governing documents. The vote may occur at the coming election for new Board members, or it may come later this year. Any change must be approved by two-thirds of residents voting. As you know there are many homes in our community that have wonderful views of the Santa Catalina and Tortolita Mountains while there are many more that have marginal views. Residents bought these homes with the expectation that since SCOV was built out, and there would be no more construction, the view they had when they bought will always be there. This has not proven to be the case in some instances. Some seasonal residents are coming back, after several months away, to find that their neighbor has put an addition on their property that restricts to some degree or another the view they had. It is reasonable to assume that any impact on neighbor's views was not considered. The resident putting on the addition did not do anything to violate the governing documents if they went through the Architectural Review Committee (ARC), as required. They had to present the plans for changes they wanted to make to their existing home. These plans will have required the homeowner to stay within the prescribed setbacks of their property and keep the height under 24 feet. As it stands now the ARC must allow the addition to be built unless it does not fit into the “harmony” (1st Amended Master Declaration, March 28, 2017, Article 5 Section .5.1) of existing surroundings and structures. Herein lies the rub. How do we as an Association try to protect one homeowner's view and still allow other homeowners to make additions to their property? As you can see it is a huge dilemma. Your Board has approved a Task Force to Preserve and Enhance Lifestyle and Property Values. This ad hoc committee will attempt to sort out how to give views a place at the table with other valuable and legitimate property rights. As homeowners, you will be given the opportunity to voice your opinions as to any changes by attending committee meetings.

What’s Inside

Association News............................ 3 Board Candidates............................ 7 Association Committees................. 8 Golf................................................ 11 Coming Events.............................. 13 Workshops and Classes................. 15 For Your Information..................... 15

General Manager - Mark Wade mwade@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8080 Your Thoughts and Opinions Matter The use of comment cards in our community is an effective way for our residents to communicate with management and committees. In The Views Restaurant alone we received 2,925 comment cards. Many of the changes you’ve seen over the past year have been the direct result of your comments. Let me share some of the statistics garnered from your comment cards ratings. For the past year the average rating for quality of service was 4.74 out of a possible 5. Average for quality of food was 4.36, and the overall experience average was 4.53. We certainly appreciate you sharing your thoughts and ideas about The Views Restaurant. The Board of Directors and committees use forums and surveys to receive input on various aspects of our community from remodeling facilities to developing policies and amending the governing documents. Thank you so much for sharing your opinions and expertise through all these forms of communication. It is with your input that we can make the community what you want it to be. The staff enjoy and appreciate working here at SCOV. We want to help you make this the home you’ve always hoped for, and we can only do it with your constructive input. Please continue to help us help you by sharing your insights through any format that is convenient for you.

Holiday Hours Monday, February 19 Presidents Day Welcome Center and Library closed. All other facilities open.

Coffee and Conversation

Thank You Corner......................... 16 Memoriam..................................... 16 Clubs............................................. 16 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies............... 16 Continuing Education................. 20 Cultural & Social......................... 21 Dance......................................... 27

with the General Manager and a Board Member

An informal exchange of information. Thursday, February 7, 8:30 AM Activity Center/Navajo

Exercise...................................... 28 Games........................................ 29 Sports......................................... 30 Travel.......................................... 32 Partnered Organizations............... 32 Extended Community................... 33 Volunteer Opportunity.................. 34 Classifieds...................................... 35

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It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle! How to Create Your Dream Home Aesthetics Plus Functionality

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By Carolyn Corwin

ave you thought about remodeling or updating your home, but don’t know where to start? This February we have two great opportunities for remodeling ideas. With two major events scheduled, the Friends of the Library Home Tour on Saturday, February 17, and the SCOV Remodeling Fair on Saturday, February 24, there will be no shortage of inspiration for those dreaming of home improvements. Brad and Michelin Taylor fell in love with SCOV and began their house hunt. With much of the available housing stock at the time in original or near original condition, they realized they would be remodeling. They bought their SCOV home in 2014, and their search for a general contractor led them to an Taylors' new dream kitchen. Carolyn Corwin photo. individual with experience building for Del Webb in SCOV. He knew all of the tricks and techniques used in the initial build and was able to advise them on ways to improve the functionality and overall quality of their property, along with giving the entire interior a whole new look. For example, the Taylors wanted to vault the ceiling in the family room addition to match the vault in the adjacent dining room. The contractor knew this was not feasible without all new trusses and roof, a cost-prohibitive venture. Their project included a new kitchen, with cabinetry expanded to the ceiling and extending farther along the wall, creating a more functional space. The remodel also included new bathrooms, remodeled closets, new doors and much more. The Taylors' large corner lot allowed for expanding the former den into a spacious family room with fireplace and a wall of built-in cabinetry. Brad and Michelin join many others of us in SCOV who are enjoying and happily living in our remodeled and

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updated homes. Many of us carefully weigh the financial cost vs. return on prospective improvements. According to the National Association of Realtors 2017 Remodeling Impact Report, a kitchen renovation with a $60,000 price tag will recover an estimated $40,000, or 62%, if resold. The report points out another non-measurable benefit to an upgrade, happiness. The report Remodeled master bath with center tower for extra storage. states “81% Carolyn Corwin photo. of remodeling consumers surveyed said they had a greater desire to be at home since completing their kitchen upgrade project, and 81% felt a major sense of accomplishment after the renovation.” So, if you are on the fence, take into consideration the potential enjoyment of your project in addition to the dollars and cents. The Taylors also have some great advice. “Use an experienced reputable licensed insured contractor who has references. Give a lot of thought to the design and scope of what you are trying to achieve. Don’t skimp on quality of products.” Words of wisdom: The Taylors will share what they have learned from their remodeling experience with us at the Remodeling Fair on February 24. If you want to learn from homeowners who have completed a remodeling project or get advice from the experts in construction, kitchen and bath updates and landscaping improvements, plan to attend the Remodeling Forum Saturday, February 24, 9-11 AM, Auditorium and Vendor Exhibits, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, Activity Center Dance Studio.

$2 Forum tickets for sale 9 AM-Noon, Thu. and Fri., Feb. 1 and 2, Activity Center. Remaining tickets can be purchased at the Welcome Center.

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Asst. General Manager - Robin Coulter rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8070 All Those New Faces Have you had the feeling when you look around SCOV that there are lots of new faces? If you have, you would be right. Since 2012, SCOV’s population has changed by almost 50%. Yes, that is correct. Over half of you are new to SCOV in the past six years. For those of you in the new group, welcome… we’re glad you’re here. For those of you in the seasoned group, enjoy meeting new friends and neighbors. This is an exciting time to be living here, so much to do, so many great people to meet. If you’re interested in the statistics here goes: ownership changed in 2012 by 7.15%, 2013 by 8.64%, 2014 by 8.52%, 2015 by 7.8%, 2016 by 9.45% and 2017 by 8.32%. Cumulatively these add up to a 49.88% change. Special thanks to David Johnson for compiling these stats.

Programs/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8077 Time Flies I feel like I just told everyone, "Happy holidays," and now it’s February. I am happy to say that the kids' activity packs I made were handed out to 100 kids. I got great feedback for all the things that the kids had to do. There were puzzles, pages to color (crayons were included), crafts to make and more. We also handed out a packet of information of places to take kids while visiting SCOV. I still have some packets left, so if you are having young visitors in town, stop by and pick up this useful information. I hope you are enjoying all the new entertainment and new things to do in SCOV. I am always happy to get feedback from you.

Community Services - Katy Mosier Office Hours 9-11 AM, Monday-Friday, Welcome Center kmosier@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8058 Front Yards and Artifacts Given the choice between reviewing the governing documents or enjoying our great weather, surroundings and facilities, it is easy to see why we tend to put off familiarizing ourselves with this mundane task. Consequently, residents are often caught unaware when they receive a Courtesy Notice or Violation Notice. One of the most commonly misunderstood items on these notices concerns the display of artifacts in the front yards, street-facing side yards or within courtyards if visible above the wall. An artifact is an ornamental object, showing human workmanship or modification. No statues, depictions, artificial flowers made of any material, decorative yard ornaments or other man-made decorations are allowed in these areas. There are exceptions. You may place an artifact on top of a front or street-facing side courtyard wall. The total length of the courtyard wall determines the number of artifacts allowed on top of that wall (one per four linear feet of wall). Placement of these artifacts on the courtyard wall is at the discretion of the homeowner. Allowable artifacts include pots, but they must contain well-maintained live plants unless they are on top of that courtyard wall. A pot with a live plant may also be displayed in the front or street-facing side yard if it is within a plant

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stand or holder as long as it is not taller than 6’ in overall height.

Welcome New Neighbors – December Unit # Name From 1 1A 5 5 5 6 6 9 10 12 12 15 17 17 17 18A 18A

Rena Westenburg Carol Kniaz Robert Ash Shae & William Smith Christopher Schatzman Joan Partridge & Bernard Uiterwijk Susan & Francis Sansone Debra & Thomas Cooksey DeAnn & Armando Valdos Dwight Post Betty & Angus Leane Elsie Calvin Nancy & Edward Bulinski Susan & Salvador Hernandez Christine & Joel Gerber Shannon Mickelson Deborah & Barry Wehrung

Show Low, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe, NM Oro Valley, AZ Tucson, AZ San Diego, CA Plymouth, MN Des Plaines, IL Vancouver, WA Ahwahnee, CA Porter, TX Crystal Bay, MN Woodbury, MN Oro Valley, AZ

December 2017 Housing Resale Information Resales 2017 2016

For the Month 17 18 2016 Total Sold - 235

YTD 207 235

2017: Active Listings as of 12/31/2017….................... 28 2016: Active Listings as of 12/31/2016…................…. 32 Source: TARMLS®

December 2017 Average Age of New Owners:

67.0

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

The Tucson Festival of Books, held on the campus of the University of Arizona, is now the third largest book festival in the country. This year it will be held on March 10 and 11. The Friends of the Library (FOL) plans to run a bus from SCOV to the festival on Saturday, March 10. See flyer insert and FOL article for details. Our library endcaps this month feature books written by this year’s festival authors. To find books from home by these authors, go to suncityorovalley. com, click on Library, scroll down and click on "Link to Online Catalog/Account," enter “Tucson Festival of Books 2018” as a search term and click Search. Nine pages of books will come up. Some of my favorite presenting authors for 2018 are Lisa Wingate, Melodie Winawer, Celeste Ng, Thrity Umrigar, J. Courtney Sullivan, Fiona Davis and Shobha Rao. Top mystery authors appearing are Chris Bohjalian, Robert Crais, Joseph Finder, Greg Iles, J.A. Jance, Mark Greaney, Craig Johnson, William Kent Krueger, Thomas Perry and Scott Turow. See Kate in the Library for more information.

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Money MATTERS

SUN CITY ORO VALLEY

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

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

December

Actual

Budget

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

285,376 36,389 115,035 47,321 77,008 6,291 34,857 602,277

$ 2,741,264 167,166 $ $ 549,686 $ 81,958 $ 423,888 $ 38,249 192,936 $ $ 4,195,147

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

2,741,264 212,652 527,438 83,102 424,700 12,502 176,375 4,178,033

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

$ $ $ $ $ $

(4,105) (50,501) 547,671

$ (995,000) $ (49,000) $ (25,000) $ (56,902) $ (227,519) $ 2,841,726

$ $ $ $ $ $

(995,000) (49,000) (25,000) (46,400) (253,662) 2,808,971

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

329,621 82,422 69,194 12,595 93,738 110,000 697,570

$ 1,691,493 $ 259,332 $ 500,288 $ 72,085 $ 590,450 $ 660,000 $ 3,773,648

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,629,351 226,468 516,747 66,113 619,073 660,000 3,717,752

Restricted Fund Expenses Net Operating Expenses

$ $

(114,208) 583,362

$ (682,327) $ 3,091,321

$ $

(660,000) 3,057,752

$

(35,691)

$

$

(248,781)

Results of Operations

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first 6 months of the 2017-2018 fiscal year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found by on our website, suncityorovalley.com. Login after hovering over the Members tab and selecting Financials. At this page you will find the monthly Financial Statements as well as the Annual Budget for the current Fiscal Year and a copy of the Annual Budget for the coming year.

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(249,595)

If you are interested in more information regarding the Community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance & Budget Committee meeting which will be held Monday, February 26, 1 PM, in WC3. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 917-8060, or email me at rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com. Randy Trenary, Controller

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Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis ldavis@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8073 The Key to Weight Control: Energy Balance Think of energy balance as weight management. A calorie is a unit of energy. When we eat, we consume calories that provide our bodies with energy to do everything, from breathing to walking. So, the more we move, the more we burn. Controlling weight is balancing energy. If the numbers of calories in and out are the same, you will maintain your weight. If you burn more calories than you eat, you’ll lose weight. Everyone knows what happens when we eat too much and move too little. Physical activity also fires up your metabolism, so you automatically burn calories while sitting, watching TV or sleeping (not a bad deal, right?). Weight management through energy balance may also lower your blood pressure and cholesterol levels, help control blood sugars and increase energy levels. If you’re not getting enough physical activity each day, it’s extremely difficult to maintain or lose weight or to keep it off. Special Note From the Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC) Orientation on how to use the gym equipment is held every Thursday, 1 PM, so stop in and sign up. Contact Lonnie Davis, AFC Coordinator, to discuss questions or problems with the AFC. AFC and Desert Oasis: See Hours of Operation on page 2. Tuesday, February 13, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. They will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, February 14, the Desert Oasis Pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time.

Board Candidates Answer Questions See Election Committee article on page 9 for voting information. Information about Candidate Forums on February 12 and 13 can be found in Coming Events on page 13. Why do you want to serve as a Board member, and what do you feel you will specifically contribute to the Board if elected? Living in SCOV for over 22 years, I have volunteered and served on the Architectural Review Committee for seven years, the Marketing Committee for eight years and have headed the Ambassadors for the last six years and have had the honor of serving on your Board twice to complete the Lou Gard terms of Directors who resigned. I want to serve on our Board because of my experience in SCOV and my desire to give back to the community. We have seen many improvements, such as the AFC, Pro Shop, The Views Restaurant and most recently the Desert Oasis Recreation Center update. There are a number of projects being considered such as updating the Activity Center. The Long Range Planning Committee may consider additional projects based on resident input from a coming survey. I want to be on your Board to help ensure fiscal responsibility and see that projects are managed properly, on

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schedule and on budget, and that you get the most bang for your buck. What goals would you like to help the Board achieve during your term? I will support future capital projects based on demonstrated need or members' consensus, and the availability of capital funds as indicated by projected Capital Contribution Fee revenue. As your Board member, I will commit to doing everything in my power to avoid special assessments for future capital projects. With information from the Asset Reserve study being done, my goal will be to ensure that it is adequately funded to cover future expenditures. What do you perceive as the most important issue in SCOV, and what is your opinion on the matter? We have several issues facing SCOV in the near future. One that is getting a lot of buzz at present is a homeowner's desire to protect existing views versus another homeowner's desire to expand existing structures. Another factor in this discussion is the preservation of enhancement of property values. What solution supports this outcome? There is no easy answer. Current law and SCOV regulations support the rights of homeowners to improve their property, so long as the improvement conforms to ARC and Oro Valley requirements, and is in “harmony” with existing surroundings and structures.

Why do you want to serve as a Board member, and what do you feel you will specifically contribute to the Board if elected? I lived in the Tucson area for over 22 years and decided to move to SCOV because of its attractive houses, yards and facilities. The main reason I moved here is the residents and their sense of community. I want to serve as a Board member in order to help preserve the quality of life here and to Carol Gloriosa maintain the legacy of previous leadership. For SCOV to continue to be a viable and outstanding active adult community requires that a director have experience in making informed and responsible decisions. They must also be open to maintaining two-way communication with their constituency and being responsive to multiple points of view. My career and educational background involved management, finance, law and budget planning in the fields of banking, law and education. I am member of two card groups, started a block party involving 124 residences, joined the Bocce Club and captained one of the SCOV teams in the 2017 Senior Olympics. I am a member of the Architectural Review Committee and have studied and applied the rules in our Master Declaration and the Development Standards. These documents, plus the Bylaws, Board Policy and charters for standing, service and ad hoc committees, taught me how SCOV resources are utilized, budgeted and maintained. What goals would you like to help the Board achieve during your term? Most of the Board goals approved last June remain important especially regarding maintenance of the contingency fund and current and planned capital expenditures versus budget. A system of asset allocation based on the profitability of key income and expense centers could be established. What do you perceive as the most important issue in SCOV, and what is your opinion on that matter? Most important is keeping the Association financially

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strong. Without that strength we cannot maintain the quality of life, amenities and home values we enjoy. In addition, we should not lose sight of the fact that potential home buyers come here to see the attractive setting and facilities. This requires keeping our buildings and lands in up-to-date and attractive condition while continuing to hold a strong financial position. That is not an easy task, but I look forward to hearing all points of view and helping the Board reach a consensus on issues for the present and future. Why do you want to serve as a Board member, and what do you feel you will specifically contribute to the Board if elected? Serving as a Board member is another way to continue to support the community I love. I am passionate about our community and will bring enthusiasm, a direct communication style, common sense, strong organizational skills and integrity to my work on the Board. My prior career and life Joy Huxtable experience, SCOV volunteer experience and my strong work ethic will support the Board’s mission to establish policy and to maintain and enhance the assets and facilities of the Association. To paraphrase a famous phrase, I asked myself what more can I do for my community, rather than asking what my community can do for me? What goals would you like to help the Board achieve during your term? We need to continue to maintain and update our facilities and amenities. There will always be projects that compete for Association funding, e.g., renovation of the Activity Center, potential reconstruction of the golf course greens and upgrades to The Views Restaurant kitchen. These competing demands will require thoughtful analysis, discussion, creativity, negotiation and compromise. My goal would be manage our various funds, so there is no need for a special assessment and so our dues remain competitive. What do you perceive as the most important issue in SCOV, and what is your opinion on the matter? SCOV currently functions well with the support of an experienced management team and staff and many committed volunteers. We are financially stable and have wonderful amenities that are well-maintained. However, we need to always be looking toward the future. The work done by the Future Housing Task Force and the Long Range Planning Committee is very important to our community’s success in the future. We must continue to focus on the future, determining what future homeowners will want and position SCOV to meet those needs. Continuing to be proactive, rather than reactive will help ensure SCOV remains a leader among active adult communities in southern Arizona.

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Why do you want to serve as a Board member? My wife and I plan on living here in SCOV for a very long time. We love the beauty, friendliness, activities and amenities of SCOV. I'd like to help protect and enhance what we have here. What do you feel you will specifically contribute to the Board if elected? Broad organizational and project management experience, an aptitude for getting things done, a recognition

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of how much we need each other's help and how much there is to learn. What goals would you like to help the Board achieve during your term? I'd like us to • find additional sources of income for SCOV without increasing the financial burden on our members; • continue to refine the process by which we plan, estimate, approve and manage major construction projects; • add more nature and access to nature in our community in a way that will not cause a financial burden for the members. What do you perceive as the most important issue in SCOV, and what is your opinion on that matter? Major new real estate developments adjacent to or near SCOV, including the Arroyo Grande Projects. My opinion is that SCOV (not just some of our residents) should: 1. ensure that we are all kept up-to-date on such plans and their status, and 2. aggressively lobby the Town, County and State in order to keep as much undeveloped land as possible adjacent to our community.

Association Committees Help Needed This Help Needed section seeks volunteer help for various Association Committees. You must be an owner/resident to serve. Are you interested in keeping our community beautiful, and do you take pride in living here? If so, the Neighborhood Pride Committee (NPC) could use you as a member. It takes three to four hours a month to serve on the committee. Owning a golf cart is not necessary, but it would be helpful. If you are interested and would like to join us, or if you have any questions, call Tempe Johnson 520-825-6994 or Katy Mosier, Staff Liaison, 520-917-8058. Active Health Chair Janyce Lundstedt 503-475-0520 janyce.lundstedt@gmail.com Nov.-Apr, Second Tue., 1:30 PM, WC1 suncityorovalley.com/members-login/committees/active-health On Friday, February 16, 1 PM, in the Auditorium, the SCOV Active Health Committee is hosting "Behavior and Aging" presented by Jessica Andrews-Hanna, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Cognition/Neural Systems and the Director of the Neuroscience of Emotion and Thought (NET) Lab at the University of Arizona, College of Science/Psychology. In her presentation, she will share her thoughts and research on 1. discovering the keys to optimal aging from a neuroscientist's perspective; 2. learning how normal aging affects mental ability, thinking pattern, and well-being; 3. exploring how these changes manifest in the brain; and 4. uncovering the many health and cognitive benefits of exercise and meditation.

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

We live in an active adult community where we have numerous opportunities that enable us to make life style changes to eat better, exercise or meditate. Research shows that it is better to not go it alone. Forty-nine percent of active seniors said they were more motivated to continue exercising because they did it with a friend. Joining an exercise

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class or working out in the gym with a friend can also help beat conditions like loneliness and isolation as well as keep our bodies in shape. Momentum is best maintained when we have someone to encourage us to stay the course. Grab a friend, ask a neighbor to join you. Experience has taught us that social engagement leads to sustainable change in our lives and bodies.

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

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) is perhaps one of the busiest committees in SCOV. We meet twice a month (exception was December due to the holiday) and we process between 20 and 30 requests a month. That does not include roofing, painting of a whole house or flatwork such as concrete and pavers which can be approved in-house by the Community Services Coordinator. It requires meeting with the homeowner to review the work that is to be done. That isn't all bad since we review very interesting projects. Our great hope is that the new ad hoc committee to propose structure to our documents will protect our beloved mountain views. I'm sure there are not many residents who will not want that amenity preserved. ARC has limited rulings in the Development Standards in regard to house additions and plantings. Our community continues to grow with the times; life is never static.

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

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

Election Ballots, Initiatives and Forums On Tuesday, February 20, a ballot will be either emailed or USPS mailed to all homeowners. For emailed ballots, make sure you create a contact for Vote-Now using the email address (elections@vote-now.com) so that when the online ballot is sent, your email provider will recognize the sender and you will receive the email. If you do not receive the email by February 22, call the Administration Office 520-917-8082 for assistance. If you lose your email or want a paper ballot, the Administration Office can help with that as well. You will be voting to fill two three-year positions on the Board of Directors. At the time this article was submitted, there were three initiatives on which you will also be voting. Live forums will be Monday, February 12, 6 PM, Auditorium and Tuesday, February 13, 9 AM, Auditorium. SCOV has historically had great participation in elections. Our participation in forums hasn’t been as strong. For this reason there will be three video opportunities to learn about the candidates. There will be a “Get to Know the Candidate” video and the live forums will be videotaped. These videos will posted and you will receive an email with links to the interviews and forums. We hope that the availability and convenience of the videos will increase the level of participation in the election process.nanct

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

The 2018-2019 SCOV Association budgeting process began in January. The process started with department supervisors developing forecasts for operations and capital expenditures. This work is reviewed by the General Manager and Controller to develop a draft budget. The first draft budget is presented at the Finance-Budget Committee’s meeting Monday, February 26, 1 PM. Additions/changes recommended during this meeting are used to develop a second draft, which will be presented and discussed at the committee’s special meeting Monday, March 5, 1 PM. If a third draft is needed, it will be presented and reviewed at the committee’s regularly scheduled March 19 meeting. The budget approved and recommended by the committee will be presented to the Board of Directors at the Thursday, April 12 Study Session. The budget, with any Board changes, will be placed on the Board’s agenda for approval during its April 24 meeting. Committee agendas, minutes and financial reports are posted on the SCOV members-only website. Please contact Sharon Miller for more information.

Food and Beverage Advisory Chair Barb McNeill bjmac68@gmail.com Oct.-May, First Fri., 2-3 PM, The Views Terrace Chef Paul thanks you for the generous gifts you provided to the kitchen staff during the holidays. These folks expressed gratitude for being recognized in their role of providing you with food service. Kitchen update: We now have two new ovens and a 12burner stovetop so that consistently hot and faster service can be provided to you. More behind-the-scenes remodeling will continue (four new fryers), and next summer an increase in refrigeration space with the long-term goal of serving more local, seasonal and homemade products. We hope you like the new wood-covered menu handcrafted by Aalt Brouwer, assisted by the SCOV Woodshop. It features items with new names, but some old favorites with more order options. Occasional revisions will allow for rotational offerings, so check out the new ones and let us know what you like. Thanks for using the new trash can outside the lobby. The cigarette receptacle should not be used for paper due to the risk of fire.

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

Hearts abound in February, and Friends of the Library (FOL) send hugs and hearts to all the residents who support the SCOV Library. February is an exciting month for FOL with the Home Tour on February 17, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM. By the time you read this Tipster, I hope that you have a plan to get your tickets. This year, FOL members will have early access to tickets. Friends of the Library celebrates a 20-year anniversary in 2018, and members can enjoy a celebration with an author presentation in March. Also, members will have an opportunity to go by bus to the Tucson Book Festival in March with a discounted price and first opportunity to purchase tickets. Watch for more notices on these exciting benefits of being a member. Happy Valentine’s Day.

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

Left to right: Jo Wickberg, Pat Norton, Bill Norton February is the month for sweethearts. Remember yours with a special gift made by our very own resident artists. This month’s featured artists are Bill and Pat Norton and Jo Wickberg. Bill enjoys wood turning, free-form carving and working with the wood until he is satisfied he has brought out the beauty of the piece. His goal is to never make the same thing twice. Pat offers loom knitted baby cocoons, hats, booty sets and ruffle scarves. Selling her items is new for her, because she has always been a donator. For every cocoon set she sells, she donates a set to Seniors for Kids. After taking classes in various media, Jo returned to making cards for sale with her added skills. Currently concentrating on pop-ups, she creates cards with cakes, flowers or words that jump out upon opening. She also offers coordinated packets of smaller cards.

Loan Room - Community Assistance Chair Gay Russell 520-825-5763 Meeting Third Thu., 3 PM, WC1 suncityorovalley.com/members-login/services/loan-room/ By the time you read this, our Annual Pancake Breakfast will be a thing of the past. We greatly appreciate the strong community support for this fundraiser which benefits the Loan Room. We also want to thank the wonderful volunteers who make this event possible, such as the wait staff, kitchen staff, pancake mixers, griddle guys and ticket sellers in addition to the set-up and clean-up crews. If you are new to our community, come by the Loan Room and see what your support offers you in the way of medical equipment, children's items, tables and chairs. Please check out the website where you can request a reservation up to two months in advance.

Join the Posse The Ultimate Neighborhood Watch Keep our neighborhood safe. Call Larry Clark 520-404-7664

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

The Marketing Committee’s focus in February will be supporting homeowners in both remodeling their homes to meet their current needs and ensuring updated homes attract future home buyers. We are collaborating with SCOV’s Friends of the Library to help residents visualize and create their dream home. As a follow-up to the Library’s annual fundraising Tour of Remodeled Homes on February 17, the Marketing Committee is sponsoring a Home Remodeling Fair on Saturday, February 24, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, Activity Center. Once you have toured some newly remodeled homes, come to the Remodeling Fair and learn how to do it. Get advice from people who have survived a home remodel, learn about tips and trends from the local real estate industry and talk to local vendors about your goals.

Tickets, $2 pp, on sale Thu. and Fri., Feb. 1 and 2, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center/ Lobby. Any remaining tickets can be purchased at the Welcome Center after February 2. Neighborhood Pride Chair Tempe Johnson 520-825-6994 Third Tue., 2 PM, WC3

Take Time To Look Next time you are out at your mailbox, take time to look at the box, Could it use a fresh coat of paint? Now that the weather is cooler, perhaps it’s time to paint the pole, box and flag. Check with the Consumer Referral Vendor List for names of people who will do it for you at a nominal cost, if you don’t wish to do the actual painting yourself. Please remember, trash receptacles are not to be put out until the morning of scheduled pickup. Cans need to be put away and not be visible from the street or neighbor’s property as soon as possible after being emptied. Another item that needs mentioning, as it is the responsibility of the homeowner, is raised sidewalks. If the cement is raised ½-inch or more and could cause a walker to trip and fall, it needs to be repaired. More often than not, the raising is caused by a large root from a tree in the yard. Take time to look. Is yours OK?

Posse Chair Larry Clark 520-404-7664 lclarkscov@gmail.com First Tue., 3 PM, Catalina Vista scovaz.com/committees/posse/ (must be logged in first)

The Posse is an all volunteer group, and we need you. Volunteerism is at an all time low all across America. Community watch groups continue to see a drop in members that are willing to serve for the betterment of all Join the Posse and get a free hat. residents. The SCOV Posse has four squads, each covers one week of the month. Volunteers only need to cover one three-hour patrol shift per month. Winter-only residents are welcome, too. Please consider joining the Posse and help to keep our community one of the safest and most secure in Arizona. Contact Larry for information.

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

The mission of the Properties Committee is to make recommendations to the Board of Directors and the staff regarding the condition of and recommended improvements to SCOV facilities and assets. Ongoing activities include semiannual inspections of SCOV buildings and facilities, semiannual inspection of Chalk Creek and monitoring of the SCOV solar systems. Intermittent activities include utility usage studies and projects requested by the Board or as deemed appropriate by the committee. If you are interested in the activities of the Properties Committee, please plan to attend our next meeting Thursday, February 15.

Tipster Editorial Co-Chair Lou Phillippi 520-638-6957 lnphillippi@yahoo.com Co-Chair Vicki Ettleman 520-519-9781 vettleman4@gmail.com Fri., Feb. 16, 9 AM, WC1

You don't have to wait for the Community Phone Directory photo contest to submit your great photos that reflect our SCOV community. Page 2 of each Tipster has instructions for submitting photos. Potential cover pictures should be 5 MB or larger. If you have questions, contact Tipster editor, Marsha Dean 520-917-8069 mdean@suncityorovalley.com.

Director of Golf - Rick Price rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com 520-917-8086 Let’s talk about community and how to build a stronger sense of it. The word community means different things to many people. It’s typically associated with a neighborhood or local area, however, the kind of community I’m talking about is much more in-depth than that. It’s about the importance or sense of belonging that we all are so attracted to. It’s the need to be connected to one another, the desire to belong and be a part of something meaningful, fun and entertaining. It is the reason people do volunteer work and join groups and clubs. As we busy ourselves with our individual lives and pursuing our goals we all desire to experience community. The need for being connected is built into all of us. A genuine community is a group of people who belong to one another. Real community is a group of people who are committed to one another in every way possible. They share the same vision and values in life. They care for one another deeply. If you would like to experience what that feels like, I would encourage you to join one of the men's or women's golf clubs and become connected to our golfing community. Thank you, everyone, for coming out last month and participating in our Annual Golf Club Fair. We look forward to seeing you on the golf course.

Superintendent - Michael Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8063 Last fall, a new committee started meeting to discuss the possibility of replacing the greens. The Board of Directors approved the formation of the committee with the task of determining whether the greens need to be rebuilt, the logistics of replacing the greens, the costs associated with such a large project and the advantages and disadvantages of new greens. The members of the committee are made up of representatives of each golf club, an at-large representative from the community, a board liaison and staff representatives from the Pro Shop, administration and maintenance. Most members of the committee do not have a background in agronomy or much knowledge about the science involved in growing golf course greens. Independent experts are being brought in to give presentations to educate and explain what goes into greens construction and reasons that old greens need to be replaced. Information has been gathered about other golf courses in Southern Arizona and what they have done with their greens over the years. Soil and water tests over the last ten years at The Views have been compiled to show the change in conditions of the greens since reclaimed water was introduced in 2005. In January, extensive soil tests were performed to get an accurate analysis of the condition of the greens. The committee meets every second Monday of the month, 2 PM, Welcome Center. It is an open meeting, so please attend and learn why the greens need to be replaced.

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

Our women’s and men’s golf clubs continue to grow. The clubs offer weekly events and tournaments that help build market share in a competitive golf market. Recent statistics show an increase in the number of rounds played by our residents and public play. A big thank you goes out to Mike Kropf and his crew. They work wonders to keep our golf course in excellent condition. Another big thank you to our Pro Shop staff and players' assistants. They work hard to keep our golf hassle free. Our Director of Golf, Rick Price, continues to schedule new events and tournaments for both the golfer and non-golfer residents of SCOV. He is also organizing events for nonresidents, which is increasing our public play. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the golf course or golf operations, please contact your league representative or Yvette Schulz.

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

Free Guest Pass

(pick up in Pro Shop) Not a Pass Holder?

Follow The Views Golf on Twitter: twitter.com/TheViewsGCOV

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The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club

Pres. Jim Convey 720-878-6774 conveyje5@hotmail.com

Membership Jim Fogel 208-861-3220 Play Wed.

Congratulations to the two-man team winners of the Governor's Cup held January 24, 27 and 31. Our next tournament will be the Club Championship held March 7, 10 and 14. The Club Champion will be the low gross winner of the championship flight. All flights will be gross and net, so there is something for everyone. Playing in tournaments and the weekly events gives you points toward playing in The Views Cup Final that will be held March 28. You can keep tabs on your progress by checking the postings on the bulletin board. The weekly events for February start with Heartless Scramble on February 7. A recent change in the game requires players with a handicap of 26 or higher to have two tee shots and two second shots during the round as opposed to three of each. On February 14, the game is a 2 Man Better Ball followed by a general membership meeting and lunch at the Activity Center, commonly referred to as a BASH. Bring your street shoes, as no golf shoes are allowed in the Activity Center. A Step Aside Scramble will be played on February 21 and on February 28, 2 Better Balls. All games are played under USGA Rules of Golf, so putt everything out and play the ball down unless announced otherwise. Jim Fogel reports that we now have 23 new members and the total roster has increased to its highest point over the past five years. We welcome new members, so if you know of anyone who enjoys playing golf, encourage them to join us.

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

If you like to golf with a great group of fellows, come join our club; we would love to have you. We play nine holes every Thursday morning with a shotgun start. Our annual tournament will be in March with prizes and a good time. Our club has been hitting the ball really well lately. Congratulations to the four fellows who have hit a hole-in-one in the past couple months: Jack Breslin, Dave Chatterton, Jerry McNally and Jerry Moss. Come join us, and hit your own hole-in-one.

The Views 18-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Nancy Klucking 360-961-6963 VP and Membership Darlene Lamb 913-915-4672

With the holidays over and lights put away, it's time for serious golf. We are gearing up for the Cure for Cancer on Tuesday, February 6; 9-Hole and 18-Hole women's clubs are involved, and the men's clubs are invited to join for a good cause. Solheim Cup started January 23; the competition continues. Please remember to introduce yourselves to any member you may not know. We have many new members, and, if you are like me, it takes a few times before names stay with you. Enjoy the desert and sun and play golf.

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

If you have not already signed up for our golf cancer fundraiser, "Staying Alive," please sign up in the Pro Shop as soon as possible. It will be held Tuesday, February 6. You and your designated group can play 9 or 18 holes in a scramble format, enjoy lunch and win prizes. We also encourage anyone who does not play golf to volunteer or make donations to the University of Arizona Foundation/Arizona Cancer Center. Our "Putting for Dollars Challenge" will be held on the putting green Thursday, February 1, Noon-1 PM. Contact Jo Parker, Chairwoman, with any questions 520-818-2348. Contact our membership chair if you wish to join our fun and extraordinary ladies on Thursday mornings.

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

By now we have most of our seasonal residents back, and hopefully most of you saw some of the fun changes we have made in the restaurant. Our Christmas Eve Dinner was a huge success with great food, wine and company. Guests are enjoying our new menu and we look forward to making small seasonal changes to it in the future. Our new cocktail menu has also been well received. New plates and silverware have been purchased to modernize plate presentations. Lastly, new uniforms have been given out to our staff, making them look modern and professional. On February 14, we are excited to offer a three-course Valentine’s Day menu with an optional wine pairing. See Coming Events for details. We hope you will come and join us for great food and a pleasant evening. With the busy season upon us, I want to remind everyone that, although many improvements have been made, any kitchen can only do so much with a large volume of orders in a short period of time. We strive for orders to take no longer than 20 minutes every day, but on busy nights like Fridays, this is extremely difficult because we are serving 200 hundred orders in a two-hour period of time. That amounts to a plate of food being served every 40 seconds. The best kitchens in the country are hard pressed to keep that pace going. There is, however, a solution to this dilemma. If you order prior to 5 PM on Friday, you will receive your food faster, as well as spread out the congestion in the kitchen. I thank you for understanding, and look forward to serving you in the coming months.

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Sun City Vistoso Foundation Steve Holmes 520-508-1959 dsholmes@comcast.net Fourth Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis

Being a Section 501 (c)(3) approved public charity, all donations to the Sun City Vistoso Foundation are deductible from Federal and State income taxes. And, all grants from the Foundation are made to charitable organizations for worthy causes. These organizations provide services in the areas of health, cultural, educational, recreational charitable services in SCOV and surrounding areas. Donations may be made throughout the year in the form of cash, stocks, or gifts-in-kind to SCV Foundation, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ, 85755. The Foundation made a grant to The Views 9-Hole Women's Golf Club which is holding a fund raising event in support of cancer research at the Banner University Medical Center. Join the fun for a round of golf, chipping and putting contests and other fun-filled events at The Views Golf Club on Tuesday, February 6. You will have a very enjoyable time and also help support the fight against cancer.

Coming Events

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

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

Friday, February 2, 1-3 PM Club Fair Come to the Auditorium and learn about all the clubs in SCOV. If you are new to SCOV, this is a great opportunity to learn about clubs and ask questions. Information is provided at club tables.

Saturday, February 3, 7 PM ABBA FAB TAD Management's ABBA tribute show is sold out. Auditorium doors open 6:30 PM, show 7 PM. Theater-style seating, no food or snacks. Bring your own drinks.

Tuesday, February 6, 8:30 AM "Staying Alive" Cure for Cancer Golf Tournament This year’s Cure for Cancer Golf Tournament will be hosted by The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club Tuesday, February 6. Registration 7 AM on the outside patio of The Views Restaurant. Raffle tickets will be sold at this time and at lunch. Shotgun 8:30 AM; it is an 18- and 9-hole event. We invite all golfers to join us. Lunch and program will follow 1 PM, Auditorium. Sign up in the Pro Shop.

Tuesdays, February 6, 27, March 6, 27, 1 PM Town of Oro Valley Public Art Tours The Town of Oro Valley offers a free tour of public art on display at different stores and buildings in the town. Limit of 13 people per date. To obtain a ticket for one of the above dates, please see Coco at the Welcome Center.

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Monday, February 12, 1 PM Verizon Outreach Team The Computer Club invites you to a presentation in the Auditorium by the Verizon Outreach Team. See the club article on page 20 for more information.

Monday, February 12, 6 PM; Tuesday, February 13, 9 AM Board Candidate Forum Come listen to your Board candidates talk about relevant SCOV issues in the Auditorium. You will be given an opportunity to turn in questions that may be asked during the forum. You will also be able to talk to the candidates after the forum.

Tuesday, February 13, 10 AM Tucson Museum of Art Talks This month, one of our favorite docents will be back. Harry Hakenson will present a program at the Activity Center/Navajo entitled: "Depression Era Art – It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times." These talks are free and open to all residents and their guests, so please join us. There will be refreshments. Rudi Punzmann 520 427-7777.

Tuesday, February 13, 2:30 PM Adult Care Hunters Vistoso Helpful Hands sponsors another seminar in the series: "Planning for the Next Phase of Retirement." See flyer insert in this Tipster and Partnered Organizations, page 33 for more information.

Wednesday, February 14, 4-7 PM Valentine Dinner Enjoy a three-course Valentine’s Day menu with an optional wine pairing at The Views. Cost is $35 pp. Call 520-8253277 for reservations.

Friday, February 16, 1 PM Behavior and Aging The SCOV Active Health Committee hosts this presentation in the Auditorium by Jennifer Andrews-Hanna, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Cognition/Neural Systems and the Cognitive Science Program at the University of Arizona, College of Science/Psychology. See the Active Health Committee article on page 8 for more information.

Saturday, February 17, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM Friends of the Library (FOL) Home Tour Tour ten sparkling Sun City homes that have had bathroom or kitchen remodels, walls pushed out, rooms added, and more. Get ideas for your own remodel before the Home Remodeling Fair on Saturday, February 24.

Tickets, $25. FOL members may buy tickets Thu., Feb. 1, 9 AM-Noon. Nonmember SCOV residents may buy tickets Thu., Feb. 1, Noon-3 PM. Any remaining tickets will be sold Friday, February 2, 9 AM-Noon. All sales in Activity Center Lobby. Saturday, February 17, 7 PM Jovert You ask for this high-energy steel drum band each year. We are pleased to support this group from Tucson High School. They provide us with a fun-filled night of music. Cabaret seating, bring your own snacks and drinks. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM.

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Sunday, February 18, 2 PM

Tuesday, February 27, 10 AM

Tucson Concert Band Do you love great band music? If so, please join the Tucson Concert Band in their annual SCOV performance in the Activity Center Auditorium. Highlights include "America the Beautiful," "Battle Hymn of the Republic," highlights from Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite" and a Barbra Streisand medley.

U of A Art Museum These very popular events from the museum have a large following in SCOV. This event is titled “High Anxiety —What Is It About Abstract Art?" The event will be at the Activity Center/Native American rooms.

Tickets, $10 pp, will be available Feb. 5, 7, 12 and 14, 9-11 AM, Activity Center. Sunday, February 18, 2 PM POP Tennis — Community Introduction A new sport is surfacing in senior communities. POP Tennis is being introduced throughout the U.S. as the softer side of tennis. It's played on a smaller court with a large wooden paddle and a lower pressure ball. This reduces ball speed and the need to cover as much court space. The serve is underhand which allows for slower motion with little shoulder elevation. A demonstration of the new sport will take place at the Desert Oasis courts at the stated date and time. Come join us.

Friday, February 23, 9 AM Health Fair Visit many health and wellness-related vendors and learn about their services in the Auditorium. This is a well-attended event by the SCOV community.

Saturday, February 24, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Home Remodeling Fair Are you contemplating a home remodel? Need some advice and support? Plan to attend the Home Remodeling Fair sponsored by the Marketing Committee in the Auditorium. There will be presentations by homeowners who have been through a remodel, tips and trends from the local real estate industry and advice from local home remodeling and landscaping experts. In addition, there will be exhibits by local vendors and drawing for prizes for those in attendance.

Tickets, $2 pp, Thu. and Fri., Feb. 1 and 2, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center. If there are any tickets still available following those dates, you may purchase them at the Welcome Center. Monday, February 26, 1 PM Author Jan Cleere Local historian and author, Jan Cleere, will tell stories of the lives of early Arizona women, from the notorious to the remarkable, many of whom broke the gender expectations of their times. The talk will be held in the Auditorium, and afterwards, Jan will sign copies of some of her many books, including Never Don’t Pay Attention, Levi’s and Lace and Amazing Girls of Arizona. There is no charge, however, to help us plan for attendance, you will need to obtain a ticket beginning Monday, February 12, Library.

Monday, February 26, 7 PM A Guatemalan Adventure with Common Hope SCOV residents Randy and Jane Moody will report in Catalina Vista on their travel to Antigua, Guatemala to visit the headquarters of the nongovernmental organization, Common Hope, to see first-hand the organization’s work in the area to improve education, health care, housing and family development in a country where 60 percent of the population lives in poverty.

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Wednesday, February 28, 10:30 AM-Noon Tipster Collation Help collate the inserts into the Tipsters in the Auditorium. It's a great way to get some exercise and meet new people.

Saturday and Sunday, March 3 and 4 Quilt Show Don't miss our annual show. Contact Carol Guibert 520404-1462 for information.

Tuesday, March 6, 1 PM Sun City Strummers Spring Sing A Long Concert Come and join us at our free spring concert in the Auditorium. We will have the lyrics on sceens so you can join us in joyful song to welcome a new spring.

Saturday, March 10, 8:30 AM-4:45 PM Bus Trip to the Tucson Festival of Books The Friends of the Library (FOL) is sponsoring a bus to and from the Tucson Festival of Books. Bus will leave from SCOV in the parking lot behind the Welcome Center at 8:30 AM, and depart the book festival at 3:45 PM.

Tickets, $5 pp for FOL members, on sale Thu., Feb. 22, 9 AM-Noon, nonmember residents, $15 pp, Fri., Feb. 23, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center Lobby. Friday, March 16, 7 PM Dusty River Band For our many bluegrass lovers this is always a fun night of music and friends gathering. Cabaret seating, bring your own snacks and drinks. Doors open 6:30 PM, show 7 PM.

Tickets, $20 pp, on sale at the Welcome Center starting Fri., Feb. 16. Friday, March 23 and Sunday, March 25 "Appetizers & Applause" The Sun City Variety Theatre proudly presents a vaudeville-type variety show. Look for ticket sale information in the March Tipster.

Tuesday, March 27, 10 AM A Feast: Food in Art Art is often inspired by what is all around us and what is important to us. Artists have created images of food since the earliest times and they've portrayed every aspect, from gathering, to preparing, to eating. We will take a mouth-watering look at some of this work. Join us at the Activity Center/Native American rooms. Presenter, Gary Freiburger, no charge for this event.

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Saturday, March 31, 7 PM “SixFeetUp” Presents Super Sixties Show This group presented a different program here last year. The response was great and you asked to have them back with a different show. Enjoy memories of days gone by with your friends. Cabaret seating, bring your own drinks and snacks.

Tickets, $15 pp, on sale Fri., Feb. 16, Welcome Center Sunday, April 15, 2018 SCOV Women's Auxiliary Fashion Show Our annual fashion show, raffle, auction and luncheon will be Sunday, April 15. More information in future Tipsters. Save the date.

Special Events for Clubs

See club articles for full details. Singles Bocce, Thu., Feb. 1, 6 PM, Bocce Courts Singles Golf, Sun., Feb. 4, 1:45 PM, The Views Singles Dinner, Thu., Feb. 8, Social Hour, 5:30 PM, Seating, 6 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Day Trippers, Sun.-Thu., Feb. 11-15, Catalina-Ensenada Cruise Tennis Club, Sun., Feb. 11, 1PM, Valentine's Day Mixed Doubles and Social Rock 'N Roll Club Dance, Sun., Feb. 11, 5-8 PM, Auditorium Tennis Club, Mon., Feb. 12-25, Men's Annual Doubles Tournament Genealogy, Tue., Feb. 13, 1 PM, “Google and Beyond,” Activity Center/Navajo Tennis Club, Wed., Feb. 14, 9 AM, Ladies Round Robin and Valentines Social SC Starlight Dance Club, Fri., Feb. 16, 6:30-9 PM, Valentine Ball, Auditorium Day Trippers, Fri., Feb. 23, Rodeo Singles, Happy Hour, Fri., Feb. 23, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/ Navajo Dinner 'N Show, Sat., Feb. 24, The Duttons, Dinner at Sourdough Pizza Day Trippers, Thu., Mar. 1, Omelet Breakfast Wisconsin Club, Sat., Mar. 10, 5 PM, Annual Party, Auditorium Day Trippers, Thu., Mar. 15, Wine Tour of Arizona Wineries Day Trippers, Tue, Apr. 17, St. Anthony Greek Orthodox Monastery, Museum and Downtown Florence

Workshops and Classes

Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes Classes are held the fourth Wednesday of each month, 1:30 PM, WC1. Lonnie Davis teaches these classes. To attend, you must register ahead of time by calling Lonnie 520917-8073. You could save the life of a loved one. Call Lonnie now to reserve a space for the February 28 class.

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

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

Samplers are at 2 PM, Catalina Vista. All SCOV residents and their guests are welcome. Free, no sign-up. Bring your resident’s card for building access. Thu., Feb. 1: "Compassion and Empathy," Dr. Al Kazniak Thu., Feb. 8: "The Limits of Federal Power Over the States in Two Supreme Court Cases," Mr. Michael Arrett Thu., Feb.15: "Native Bees: How You Can Help Save Our Hardest Working Pollinators," Ms. Kathryn Busby Thu., Feb.22: "The Woman Who Shot Cowboys - The Rodeo Photographer Louise L Serpa," Ms. Jan Cleere Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Classes are held Mondays and Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM, WC3. Caregivers are welcome to attend classes. Ray Jerkins 520-219-3561. No class on February 19. Spanish Language Classes Contact Myriam Barrientos 520-906-8334 or spanishmexico@aol.com and review the many levels of classes available at vive-mexico.com.

For Your Information The items under this heading are provided as a service to residents. SCOV assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. 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 3 through April 14, 9 AM-Noon, Welcome Center. Bring 2016 return; 2017 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 at the Welcome Center on Saturdays, starting February 10, 9:3010:30 AM. Please do not call Association staff with tax questions. Coffee Cart The Coffee Cart is serving coffee every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9-10:30 AM, Activity Center/Kachina Lounge.

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Costume Closet The Costume Closet is in the Loan Room at the Cart Barn. Costume checkout and returns are by appointment only. Call Marty Siracusa, 520-825-6961 or Betty Verderese, 520-8257811 to schedule appointments. Cash donations are always welcome. Fruit Harvesting Iskashitaa Refugee Network volunteers will harvest fruit from backyard trees. SCOV collection days are Saturday, February 3, and Friday, March 16. Sign up online www. iskashtaa.org/donate-your-fruit, email harvesting@iskashitaa.org or call 520-440-0100. We bring our own equipment (crates, pickers), each volunteer signs a liability waiver form. A donation of $25 is requested from homeowners to help with expenses (gas and equipment). Quilt Registration If you would like to display a quilt at our annual quilt show on March 3 and 4, please register on Monday, February and Friday, February 9, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center/Lobby. We welcome all quilters and residents to show their quilts. Contact Carol Guibert 520-404-1462 for information. Rodeo Week Be sure to join in the fun and dress western all week, Thursday, February 15-Friday, February 23. The Tucson rodeo is a huge event, so let’s pay tribute to it.

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. We would like to thank members of the SCOV Garden Club and our friends in Sun City for their very generous donations of food items, toiletries, clothes and blankets during the annual Christmas drive. Judy Haberski, Tri- Communty Food Bank Irmel Wheeler, SCOV Garden Club

Memoriam

Resident Dorothy (Dot) Bosworth 1

Former Residents John "Jack" Howatt 1 Fred Emery 1 Ernestine L. "Tina" Rabun 1 Ann Hale Moody 1

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Clubs Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Art League Co-Pres. Caryl Thornton 520-638-7024, Judy Bjorling 520-818-1296 Bark Carving Ted Rydzewski 520-825-8624 Tue., 1-4 PM, Thu., 9 AM-Noon Artisan Center/Lapidary Clay Pres. Renee Ford 203-733-4447 neeford46@gmail.com Sep.-May, First Thu., General Meeting, 1 PM, Artisan Center/Pottery Orientation Third Mon. and Thu., 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM Glaze mentoring Third Thu., 1-3 PM; Studio cleaning last Wed., 1 PM

With the holidays behind us, the club settles into orientations, classes and working together to offer our new members ideas and confidence to become independent clay workers. The final totem pole has been installed at last, and visitors to the area continue to enjoy the clay and glass collaboration. Often we see grandparents bring their young visitors to look at and pose before the colorful and charming creation of our joint venture with the Stained and Pansy Vase by Janice Moll. Fused Glass Club. It gives us great joy to watch from our windows and know we gave this to our community. We are grateful for the opportunity to serve in this artful manner. Who knows what will be next? Enjoy our windows and know we are happy campers.

Colored Pencil Jan Thomas 520-591-1275, Carol Fouch 817-751-8154 Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art Studio January 7 December 25 January 4 January 6 January 10

Love color and detail? Are you interested in exploring patterns, shapes, darks and lights? Colored Pencil may be just the club for you. It is an easy, forgiving medium, but does require patience. Basic drawing skills are Alan Parkes completes an intricate piece. helpful but not essential. We will show you a few basics, and you will begin to see the world in a whole new light. Come join us.

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

Congratulations to our newly elected copresident, April Hoffman. Our co-presidents work diligently to keep this studio operating pleasantly and effectively. Among our recent discussions regarding painting elements (color, value, tone, sun direction, etc.) we even had a substanOur new co-president at work. tive critique of our "critique methods." Our studio is constantly trying to improve, in both art quality and critique methodology. We wish to make our newer members comfortable painting alongside us older/experienced artists. The goal is to produce better artwork by all artists. Join us; we can and will assist you and you'll grow too.

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

Mark your calendars for the annual Gourd Festival, a three-day event February 10-12 at the Pinal County Fairgrounds in Casa Grande. For more information, check the bulletin board in the Lapidary Room. Also note the introductory gourd art class being offered Wednesday, February 21, 9-11 AM, in the Lapidary Room. Participants will be able to choose which pattern they would like to use. All supplies will be provided. Class limit is eight, and the cost will be $6 pp, prepaid.

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

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

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

planes he had built in the 1950s. He intended to give his collection of models to the hobby shop. Fred encouraged him to allow the SCOV Modelers Club to place this valuable collection on display. All SCOV residents are welcome at our monthly meetings and to the use of the Modelers Room. On any day, if the lights are on and someone is in the Modelers Room, stop in. At our meetings, you will see what we are about and you may enjoy a cup of coffee and a sweet roll. From time to time we schedule field trips of interest to modelers.

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

Just a reminder to all our artists, there are two theme shows this spring. The April show will be "Distortions" and the May show will be "Childhood." We hope you have fun creating a painting for both shows.

Vistoso Photo Pres. Pat Mulligan 520-820-1809 Sep.-May, Second and Fourth Wed., 6 PM, Catalina Vista vistosophotoclub.weebly.com Guest presenter at the Wednesday, February 14, meeting is Pete Trexler. Pete has been teaching visual and digital art since 1996 and is currently teaching photography classes at Pima Community College West and Central Arizona College. Originally a photographer, his work has evolved to include painting and sculp- Cholla Flowers by Gerda Timm. ture. Check out his work on the website oraclelightworks.com. The competition theme for February 28 is “Landscape.” Photos must have been taken after April 1, 2017. Winners of the “Close-Up” competition in December were: Bill Snead, Bonnie Svarstad, Jack Welch, Peg Rocklin, Harvey Gardner, Pam Maddern, Pat Mulligan, Laura Hackenbrock, Gerda Timm, Andrew Oltman, Rose Stapfer, Clare Scarpulla, Steve Perkins, Diane Haegele and Dave Henderson. As well as monthly friendly competitions, our club offers educational and instructional programs, hosts guest speakers, and exhibits members' winning photos. Visitors are always welcome to attend any of our meetings or competitions.

Sculpture Pres. Laurie Lichaa 520-812-0198 Mon., 9 AM-5 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio Photo by Tom Prall. This photo shows models of WWl airplanes that are on display in the window at the Modelers Room. While shopping at a local hobby shop, Modeler Club President Fred Faust met a gentleman with a box of the WWI model air-

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We have some major pieces underway in our lab. Our resident instructor, Aleda Haug, has returned and her students are progressing on their detailed head sculptures. Aleda will be taking on a few new students this season, so any resident with an interest in creating a head or bust under close supervision from our professional and patient artist, Aleda, please contact our president. These classes are free to members with only the purchase of the clay you use.

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Sewing Thimblelenas

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

Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 Mon. and Thu., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Last year proved to be quite a busy year for Casa Amigas. We were able to provide over 2,000 articles of clothing, afghans, quilts, walker/wheelchair bags, tote bags and infant items. Recipients included IMPACT, Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services, Sr. Jose Women's Shelter, Youth on Their Own, Veterans Health Services, Vets for Vets and Tri-Community Services. In 2018 we return to our focus of sewing clothing for children. We've started work- Sewers Carol Myers and Ellie Anderson. ing again with Amphi School District to sew flannel pajama bottoms, nightgowns, jumpers and skirts for students in need. Most of the clothing we sew are from simple patterns. If you are a former or current sewer who might be interested in helping us, stop by the Sewing Room to check us out. We'd love to show you around. Machine Embroidery

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

Valentine's Day is around the corner, and it's always fun to make something special to give as a gift. Bring ideas, wear red and join the group on Thursday, February 15, 1:30 PM. Call Karin Frolich for lessons on the six-needle machine. The back Sewing Room is reserved for embroidery on Thursday afternoons. Just about every month new things are loaded onto the Sewing Room computer. So come to the Sewing Room Thursday afternoons and check things out. Pet Beds

Quilters

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

Plans are being formed for our 16th Annual Quilt Show March 3 and 4. It takes a lot of planning and help to present this each year. You need to register your quilt to show it. See For Your Information on page 16. Penny Burroughs has been teaching quilting classes in the Sewing Room on weekends. Her schedule is posted in the Sewing Room. She will also be giving a demo on a table runner using a jelly roll at the February 27 meeting. Our 2018 challenge project has begun with Renee Grills handing out the information packet in January. Seniors for Kids

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

The two Seniors for Kids (SFK)'s display windows in the Artisan Complex are empty after every handmade item was distributed during our annual giveaway. Soon you will see new creations made by the talented woodworkers and sewers. The Courtyard Sale is fast approaching. Planning and sign-ups are underway for the March 31 event. Please say "yes" to one of our committee chairs as they seek out helpers for the Crew delivering gifts to Tri-Community Services in sale. This is our big fun- Mammoth. left to right: Carol Benish, Jean Sax, draiser for the year and Laura Held, Janice Strassburg, Gina Russell, Tom the success of the event Caswell, Bob Benish. will determine our ability to meet our mission: "To put smiles on the faces of children in need." SCOV residents will, again, have the opportunity to free themselves of unwanted household items by donating them to SFK's treasure table at the Courtyard Sale. Watch for more details in next month's Tipster. Tapestry Rug Hooking

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

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

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

In 2017 255 pet beds were made for the cats and dogs at the Humane Society. These dogs go wild playing with the tennis balls donated by our tennis club. From washable fabric scraps, we sew pet beds from small to an oh-my gosh size. Even donated towel rags are appreciated for these adoptable pets. We welcome all.

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

We meet year round and always welcome new members. Members work on portable crafts such as coloring, crochet, knitting, mixed media, needle work (embroidery, cross stitch, etc.) and paper crafts (cards, scrapbooks, etc.). At Show ‘N Share, we show our creations and share our ideas. No dues.

Silversmith and Lapidary Pres. Hartmut Wagner 520-825-4175 hartmutgretel@icloud.com Shop Hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM; Fri., 9 AM-Noon First Mon., 3:30 PM, Artisan Center/Silversmith Studio Gary Jones has been a professional musician since 1977, playing saxophone, flute, and harmonica in various bands. He splits his time between Arizona and Oregon, where he owns a Christmas tree farm. He has done macramé and has made beaded necklaces, belts and earrings for many years. He also constructed terrariums for Macy’s Department Stores in the Northwest. Gary joined the Silversmith and Lapidary Club in Gary Jones making looped wire earrings. the fall of 2016 after taking the student orientation class. One of the things he particularly appreciates about the club is the opportunity for creative expression. Another is the helpfulness of fellow silversmiths. He enjoys creating cabochons from rocks and the processes for integrating them into silver jewelry pieces. His artistic background is a great fit with the club and his willingness to become a monitor shows his enthusiasm and commitment. Clubs don’t operate by themselves, and he helps keep the club going strong.

Stained/Fused Glass Wye Mace 520-982-5647 Juliet Williams 623-565-0153 Fusing: Tue. and Thu., 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Open Studio, any time Tue.-Sun., Artisan Center/Stained Glass What a year 2017 was, and we are off to a great start in 2018. There is a lot of creativity going on in the studio showing imagination of believing if you can dream it, you can do it. There are new techniques and classes being taught. Having just finished a stained glass window corner, I can say that Mardi Gras.

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was a great way to spend my time. Thanks to those who heeded the call for volunteers to step up and help us out. It truly takes a village to keep the studio in great shape and all the maintenance on the tools of our trade. The studio will be closed for a beginning stained glass class the mornings of February 7, 9, 14, 16 and 21. For those that use Dichroic glass, the Gem and Mineral show is January 27-February 3. Dichroic Inc. will be at Casino Del Sol, 5655 West Valencia from 10 AM-5 PM in booth 415-417. Please stop by if you don't know us and see our display window that changes every month and our window with items for sale, made by the members.

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

Water Media Club welcomes members who enjoy the freshness of this media applied to paintings, collage, and many other techniques. Thank you for your supportive comments on our work exhibited at the Activity Center last month, as well as in the halls of Catalina Vista. In their book, Art and Fear, Bayles and Orland counsel on critiquing your work, "Ask your work what it needs, not what you need. Then, set aside your fears and listen, the way a good parent listens to a child."

Woodworking Pres. Bill Norton 480-993-8762 VP Karen Curry 708-822-3057 Membership Robert Watson 520-789-7060 scovwoodworkingclub.com Next meeting Wed., Mar. 21, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis

Didn't Rudy Poklar do a great job on these beautiful segmented and turned platters? He worked under the mentorship of Don Jovag to complete these pieces of art for his four grandchildren this Christmas. We are sure that they will treasure them for years to come. Rudy was a woodworker in Milwaukee. He and his wife, Lorraine, came to SCOV in 2001. Rudy joined the Woodworking Club immediately and has served as a monitor ever since. They also support the Wisconsin Club and Seniors for Kids. Rudy and Lorraine are true assets to the SCOV community. Don Jovag will be conducting free safety classes in the Woodshop starting Monday, February 5, 8-9 AM. Classes continue every Monday and Wednesday for four weeks. No registration required. Just show up at 7:45 AM on Monday, February 5 for the start of the class. We hope that you stop by our table on Friday, February 2, at the Club Fair to get information about our club.

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from Counterparts, an exciting Great Books collection featuring pairings of texts that complement or play off one another in interesting ways. Hopefully, the readings will challenge your assumptions and spark debate. You can purchase this Astronomy book from the Great Books Foundation or from Amazon for Pres. Ron Collins 812-344-4772 scovastronomy@gmail.com $9.95. On February 7 the topic is "Art" and we will read “In Which the Story Pauses a Little” by George Eliot and “The Oct.-May, Third Thu., 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Decay of Dying” by Oscar Wilde. On February 21 the topic is scovastronomy.com "Science" and we will read “Rappaccini’s Daughter” by NaOur speaker on Thursday, thaniel Hawthorne and “Vivisection” by Claude Bernard. Join February 15, is Dr. Alyson us. We welcome all SCOV residents. Ford from the Astronomy Department at the UniversiSCOV Book Club ty of Arizona. Dr. Ford is the Pres. Sandie Roberts 847-525-9239 Radio Telescopes Manager at the U of A. Her research VP Glenda Tonkin 520-207-4802 focuses on the gaseous Communications: Cynthia Kartman 414-732-3063 kartmania1@me.com content of galaxies and the First Mon., 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge processes that shape this Our February title is Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance. Vance gas, including star formaattempts to explain the anger and disaffection of the white tion and stellar feedback. To denizens of the Rust Belt via the experiences of his own study these topics she uses upbringing. It’s hard to escape a legacy of abuse, alcohol, multi-wavelength data rangdrugs and poverty. This is a well-written account of anger, ing from the UV through the pain and love combined with cultural influence. optical to the radio. In March we will discuss Saints for All Occasions by CourtDr. Ford has made imney Sullivan. Named one of the New York Times Critics’ Top portant breakthroughs from Dr. Don McCarthy explains the various Books of 2017, Saints for All Occasions is a novel about famher research on gas clouds ily, secrets, loss and heartache that spans two continents wavelengths used to study the cosmos. in the disk-halo interface of and several generations. the Milky Way. She studied for her Doctorate at the Swinburne Technical Institute in MelComputer - Vistoso Computer Society (VCS) bourne, Australia. Membership David Johnson 520-825-6994 The Astronomy Club has speakers from a multitude of astronomy studies. Each speaker in our lecture series cov- Pres. Leo Belardinelli 520-989-9314 ers a different aspect of the astronomy world. A star party General Meetings, Nov.-Mar., Second Mon., 1 PM, Auditorium is scheduled for Tuesday, February 20. Come out and see scovcomputer.com what's up there. The general meeting on Monday, February 12, 1 PM, Auditorium, will feature the Verizon Outreach Team. Some topBible ics to be presented are data limits, WiFi connections, roamMen’s Bible Study ing and international calls. This is not a sales pitch, but an opportunity for SCOV residents and friends to learn how to Jerry Anderson 520-638-6586, Rick Thomas 520-591-0475 optimally use their Apple and Android devices. Oct.-May, Tue., 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball Membership is required for all classes, help sessions, asJust a few weeks ago we started our study in I and II Thes- sistance from other computer club members and ListServ, salonians. The study is supported by the commentary and an online bulletin board. To join, see the club’s website. study guides written by the highly respected Warren WiDues for 2018 are $10/household and can be paid at the ersbe. His "Be Ready" series encourages us to be prepared general meeting or by sending a check payable to VCS as Christian men for what is coming. Ready for what? How? along with an application form to Dave Johnson, 2427 NasWhy? Join us to learn just how important our preparations are turtium St. Applications are available outside the learning for what God expects of us. Don't forget you can join some of center in the Welcome Center or on the club website. Reus at The Views Restaurant for breakfast afterward. newing members do not need to complete an application form if personal information has not changed. Precept Women’s Bible Study As a service, the club will recycle used ink cartridges. A Pres. Linda Miller, 520-818-2716 Faith Heitmann, 208-750-5886 basket is provided outside the Computer Learning Center.

Continuing Education

Oct.-Apr., Wed., 9 AM, WC3

We are enjoying this new study of I Thessalonians. Our growth in membership is exciting. Come and join us as we learn God's Word.

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

In our club, we read and discuss selections of thoughtprovoking works of literature presented in anthologies by the Great Books Foundation. We offer great conversations about great ideas. In February we will be reading selections

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February Computer Club Class Schedule Class Name Date Time iPhone Beginners ONLY. Emphasis on basics. Getting started 1 Session Fri., Feb. 16 1-3 PM Chris Ludwig chrisludwig54@gmail.com 719-239-4089 iPhone Basics: Using Phone features, Control Center, Texting, Mail and Calendar 1 Session Thu., Feb. 22 1-3 PM Peg Bushong jepegbushong@hotmail.com Help Sessions for PC and Mac Users 4 Sessions Tue., Feb. 6 and 20 1-3 PM Wed., Feb. 14 and 28 1-3 PM General Meetings Mon., Feb. 12 1-3 PM Mon., Mar. 12 1-3 PM

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

The March general meeting will welcome Amy Urman speaking on “Google and Beyond” with many hidden secrets to discover. Are you climbing that tree but searching till 2 AM wanting to break that brick wall? Try getting some creative answers at the Genealogy Club. Our website mentioned above will list speakers for monthly meetings, Saturday Shorts on Saturday mornings with varied topics, group trips in the area for mini conferences and many great library books only in our special library. Have we peaked your interest? Grab a pamphlet and an application form outside our door in the Welcome Center to join.

ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement Pres. Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Curriculum Randy Myerson rcmyerson@gmail.com Registration Karen/Sherwin Koopmans skkoops@gmail.com Samplers Sally Evert sallyevert@gmail.com suncityilr.com

Three courses start this month. Did you sign up for How to Sell Your Home, Jazz Excellence, or Meditation & Relaxation for the Health of It? Be sure to check dates, start times and locations. Do you have experience with Wordpress? The ILR is looking for someone with Wordpress website experience to help with the new website. If you can volunteer some time to help, email President Jane Myerson. Are you receiving club related emails? No? Contact the Registrars to give them your new or updated information. The Curriculum Committee has done an excellent job this spring term of bringing us a variety of fascinating courses. They can not do it without you. Future course moderators are always being sought. Do you have an idea for a course topic? A course does not have to be long. It can be as short as two weeks. Email your thoughts about a course idea to Curriculum Chair Randy Myerson. The Samplers Committee is also interested in your ideas. Names and topics of potential future Sampler presenters can be given to the Chair, Sally Evert. About Samplers Sampler presentations are open to all SCOV residents and their guests. There are no fees, and registration is not required. See Workshops and Classes on page 15 for a list of February Samplers.

Natural Health and Wellness Sherokee Ilse 520-818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com Third Wed. 3-4:30 PM Catalina Vista, Mt. Kimball/Pusch Ridge Scovnaturalwellness.com

Happy Heart Month. The potluck plant-based dinner will be held Wednesday, February 7, 5:30 PM, Catalina Vista. First-time guests bring only a place setting, beverage and appetite. For information and sign up, email David, davidsattinger@gmail.com or Heather, Thumpoz-mag@mac.com. Wednesday, February 21, we will discuss, share tips and current information. Each year we spend one meeting catching up with new alternatives to medical issues. Be sure to bring your suggestions, favorite advice and questions for a

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lively discussion. March speaker, Lynda Witt, a certified clinical Thermographer, will discuss "Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging: Appropriate Uses in Breast Health." Thermographic imaging can aid in determining breast health, along with other regions of the body such as cardiac and pulmonary function, thyroid, dental, carotid arteries, vital and reproductive organ health. This non-invasive technology is FDA registered, painless and does not use any radiation. Dues will be collected, $3 per year. First time visitors are free.

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

The beginning of a new year is a good time for reflection as we ponder what has passed and wonder what’s ahead. Poets Corner member Christa Lubatkin contemplates confronting the world around us and finding the means to accept what is while struggling with what isn’t the way we’d like it in “What’s given us.” and so we take what’s given us / the strong and sturdy tree / the crooked one too, stunted / under leaf umbrellas/ lacking sun and even rain we rail against injustice / disappointment, pain, despair / as we watch the three-legged dog / happily skipping along a blind man striding on his way / click, click he goes / his face turned to the sky, his ears awake to everything, birdsong / a crack in the path our mothers, with promises / we’d always be safe, / have died away, and so we take what’s given us

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

Love those barbershop harmonies? Got a song in your heart? Want to hear, feel and learn what it’s like to blend your voice with others barbershop style? Come join this fun mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just 1.5 hours every Monday morning. A great way to start each week. SCOV visitors welcome. There is strength in numbers, the more the merrier.

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

Our next meeting will be Saturday, February 10, 1 PM, Activity Center. We will have two candidates join us at our meeting: David Schapira, candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction and Steve Farley, Democratic candidate for Governor. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from candidates running for important public offices in Arizona. As always you can check facebook.com/SCOVDC/ or our website for updates regarding speakers and programs. Nonperishable food items or monetary donations for Impact of Southern Arizona will be collected at every meeting. We welcome new members at any time. Membership dues are $10 and can be brought to the meeting.

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Dining - Prepare & Share Alan Bancroft 520-907-4121 alanroxieb@msn.com Colin Kaltenbach kltnbch@yahoo.com

The January theme, "All About Soup," provided some challenges, like what kind of soup do you make for dessert? We enjoyed some very tasty recipes. There are a lot of amazing cooks in the community. February is going to be a busy month. Besides the Moroccan meals that will be prepared and enjoyed in our homes, we will have our midterm luncheon at The Gallery on Thursday, February 22. Be sure to watch your emails for Brats and sauerkraut from the German dinner–very tasty! details. March's theme is "Taste of Spring." Besides the home-cooked meals in our homes we will be enjoying our last get together of the season Wednesday, March 28. This will be a catered event so we can all get together and enjoy an evening of friendship and food before the seasonal residents start leaving for the summer. Any questions, please contact Alan.

Dinner ’N Show Membership Chair Marcia Polley 520-818-9073 Julie Balogh 520-818-1046 Third Tue., 9:15 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

General meeting Tuesday, February 20, 9:15 AM, Navajo Room. All are welcome to join us for our monthly meetings. Bring your checkbook as we prefer not to take cash. Nonmembers are welcome to come to some shows with an additional $3 service fee. Current schedule: Sat., Feb. 24. The Duttons in Mesa. Dinner at Sourdough Pizza. Bus leaves at 10 AM. Bus, meal and tickets included, $80. Marcia Polley 520-818-9073. Sat. Mar. 31 No, No, Nanette at Hale Center, Gilbert. Lunch on your own. Members only. Gay Russell 520-825-5763. Bus leaves on time behind the Welcome Center.

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

It is time to party. Bring your krewe–that is, your dog–to the first annual “Mardi Growl” at the SCOV Dog Park on Tuesday, February 13, 4:30 PM. Come celebrate Mardi Gras with Fido’s Friends as we crown our own Rex, King of Carnival, chosen from our dogs, based on their carnival dress and demeanor. We might try a parade, marching our dogs in their beads, masks and costumes (owners too) down Del Webb Blvd. And maybe some Mardi Gras music and refreshments to round out the festivities. Remember that annual dues for club membership and use of the dog park is $10. You can mail your check made out to Fido’s Friends Dog Club to Marj Young at 14034 N. Buckingham Dr. Hope to see you at the “Mardi Growl.”

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Different Drummers Women’s Circle Contacts: Zona Boss 520-638-6644, Colleen Cottrell 520-825-8393 Wed., 1:30-3 PM, 2338 E. Montrose Canyon Dr. The Different Drummers Women’s Circle provides a community drum circle for any woman wanting to connect with others through hand drumming using African Djembe drums, hand-held Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests. Join us to drum, laugh and meet new friends. People worldwide for centuries have used group drumming to energize minds and bodies, strengthen community bonds, release stress and celebrate life.

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

The Garden Club is delighted to welcome back Zann Wilson presenting her program, “What’s So Special About a Cactus?” at our February 13 meeting. She will explore the many adaptations and evolutionary designs that enable this amazing family of plants to succeed in spite of the harsh desert climate. Learn how to transplant, irrigate, fertilize and tend your cactus family. The always popular Bach’s Cactus Nursery will host two separate tour groups this year, on February 19 and 21. Group size is limited, so be sure to sign up ahead of time. Contact Therese Binder, 414-202-5105 or trbstyle@gmail.com. A special bus tour to Boyce Thompson Arboretum, the Southwest’s most spectacular botanical garden, is coming up on March 15 for only $45. Seating is limited so contact Barbara Marshall 520-825-0618 or barbie4roses@yahoo. com by the March 1 deadline. Contact Florence Duckett for membership $5 pp, $7/cpl, at 520-825-1994 or delflojs@q.com.

Havurah Co-Pres. Jane Holder/Don Holbrook 520-820-0171 Corres. Sec. Evelyn Miller 520-628-8805

Havurah welcomes all who have an interest in Jewish culture, regardless of religious affiliation. Please remember to wear name tags and bring nonperishable food items for donation to the Food Bank to all meetings and events. General board meeting Monday, February 19, 6:45 PM. Program is humor with Harvey Gardner. Lynn Druckman has volunteered to lead a group for those who would like to learn to play Mah Jongg. We have reserved the Bocce courts every Sunday from 10 AM-Noon for our members. Don Faber is planning a day trip Wednesday, February 14, to the Basha Museum of Western and Native American Art.

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

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

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

The SCOV Republican Club will meet Tuesday, February 20, 3 PM, Auditorium. Our speaker will be Frank Riggs, candidate for Superintendent of Arizona Public Instruction. Mr. Riggs is a former U.S. Congressman and has been very active in education issues for many years here in Arizona. Please join us for this presentation. We also will discuss other topics of interest to all and most likely will have some additional short presentation speakers. Everyone is invited.

St. Phillip’s Social Club Abby Marier 520-825-4878 absma58@gmail.com Meet Fri., Feb. 9, 6 PM, Activity Center/Navajo

Soup and salad supper–a cozy winter gathering. Meet old friends and new. It's always a good time. We welcome all, including members and friends of St. Philip's Episcopal Church. Please bring a dish to share and your beverage. Water and coffee provided. We will provide plates, soup bowls and utensils. Donation: $3 pp. Call Abby to reserve your place at the table 520-825-4878.

Scandinavian Heritage Club Kaaren Drent 520-818-2343 Potluck smorgasborg, Saturday, February 10, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo.

Tickets, $3 pp, and food sign-up, Fri. Feb. 2, 9-11 AM and 1-3 PM, Activity Center. Phone sales or questions, Coleen, 520-405-4160.

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

Rehearsals are underway for our spring concerts, Sunday, April 8, 2 PM and Tuesday, April 10, 7 PM, Auditorium. Look for ticket sale details in the March Tipster and posters in SCOV facilities. Annual dues $10 pp must be paid to receive a music packet. Pay treasurer, Marcia Polley, at rehearsals.

Sun City Singles Pres., Nancy O’Hara 847-207-7115, VP, Lenore Lev 520-639-8369 Dinner Meeting Second Thu., Happy Hour Last Fri.

Culinary Design will serve dinner Thursday, February 8, Activity Center/Navajo. Social hour, 5:30 PM, dinner/happy hour seating, 6 PM. Menu: salad, pork paprika, mashed potatoes, apple and beer red cabbage, rye bread with butter and apple strudel dessert. Entertainment: Nancy Gilbertson sings. Singles Bowling: every Friday, 1:45 PM, Fiesta Lanes Singles Bocce: Thursday, February 1, 6 PM, Bocce Courts Singles Golf: Sunday, February 4, 1:45 PM, The Views Happy Hour: Friday, February 23, Activity Center/Navajo

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Ticket sales: Thu., Feb. 1, 10 AM-Noon, Fri., Feb. 2, 1-2 PM, Activity Center Lounge Dinner tickets, $20 pp, happy hour appetizers, $10 pp Checks only, payable to Sun City Singles. Spanish Cultural Club (SCC) Gary/Carolyn Lerch 520-818-3319 gclerch@comcast.net Oct., Nov., Jan.-Mar. Fourth Mon., 7 PM, Catalina Vista

“A Guatemalan Adventure with Common Hope,” is the program for this month’s meeting, Monday, February 26. Members Randy and Jane Moody traveled to Antigua, Guatemala, to visit the headquarters of the nongovernmental organization, Common Hope, and see first-hand the organization’s work in the area to improve education, health care, housing and family development in a country where 60 percent of the population lives in poverty. Randy will show highlights of the visit, which include photos of a volcano eruption, a nationwide strike, celebration of the pending sainthood of a slain American priest and a visit to the home of the Moody’s sponsored child, Naydelin. Information on how to participate in the St. Paul, Minnesota based Common Hope program will be available at the meeting. See Workshops and Classes for Spanish language class information on page15.

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

Save the date, Saturday, April 7, for our annual gathering. Plans are just beginning, and we invite anyone willing to help to contact Chris Ludwig. Thank you. Michigan Club

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

Save the date of April 18 for a fun evening with your Michigan Club friends. Plans are moving along and we are discussing new ideas. Please contact Linda Hall 520-907-2009 or rlhall@comcast.net if you would be interested in joining the planning group. We will also need worker volunteers on the night if the party. We are adding some interesting activities so be sure to watch for ticket information.

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Minnesota Club

Sherokee Ilse, 520-818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com MN Annual Party, Sun., Mar. 18, 2 PM

Join us at Ole and Lena's family reunion to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Our Sunday afternoon picnic will be a chance to share stories, pictures of charming Minnesota (the places Ole and Lena have traveled over their years of marital bliss) and visit with those who have lived in Minnesota, visited, traveled over, or through, and who just generally like folks from Minnesota. Come one, come all. Invitations will be delivered in late February to our Minnesota list, but the rest of you may call for tickets 520-818-3279. Wisconsin Club

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

Our annual party is Saturday, March 10, our theme is "Under the Big Top." Everyone with ties to Wisconsin, including residents, newcomers, visitors, friends and family is welcome to attend. Beverage bar, catering by Culinary Design, entertainment by Bill Ganz. Social hour starts at 5 PM, dinner at 6:15 PM. For more information contact Kerry.

Tickets, $24 pp, on sale Mon., Feb. 26, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center. One day only. Sun City Variety Theatre Membership Nancy Gilbertson nanmgil@hotmail.com Third Thu., 10 AM, Desert Oasis, scovtheatre.com

The Sun City Variety Theatre proudly presents our 2018 variety show, “Appetizers and Applause.” Shows will be March 23 and 25 in the Auditorium. Singing, dancing, and laughs will entertain and delight in this vaudeville-type show. Ticket sale information will be posted in the March Tipster. Did you know you can get a lifetime membership in our club? A one time dues payment of $20 will give you membership benefits for life, including participation in our shows. Please note the change of date and place for our monthly meetings. Join us on the third Thursday each month, 10 AM, Desert Oasis. All are welcome.

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

Thank you all for coming to our popular Sing A Long Holiday Concert. We are already planning our Strummers Spring Sing A Long. The Auditorium is the place to be Tuesday, March 6, 1-3 PM. We will be using the drop down screens for lyrics for our audience to join in singing. Our beginner class is attracting many new strummers and you can join too by coming Tuesdays, 9 AM, Desert Oasis. Instructors are Dave Smith and Pat Bloom. Check out the You Tube Sun City Strummers video and tap the happy face of Bob Ressue to watch the Christmas Sing A Long.

Unit Parties Unit 7 It’s party time in Unit 7 as we get ready to “fiesta with the besta” as Unit 7 heads “South of the Border” on Saturday, February 24, 5 PM, Auditorium. One of your neighbors will be contacting you before mid-February to sign you up for this always fun event. Once again this will be a potluck affair and the cost remains at the bargain price of $5 pp. Beverages and dessert will be provided. We think you will love this year’s entertainment provided by the very talented Kids

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Unlimited group. They have performed throughout the Tucson area to rave reviews. If you haven’t been contacted yet or would like additional information please call Judy Matthies or Bill Hale at 520-575-1943. Unit 10

Gail Hansen; 520-490-0257, gchansen@gci.net Feb. 17, 4:30 PM, Activity Center/Native American Rooms

Our Unit 10 party will be Saturday, February 17, 4:30 PM, Activity Center/Native American Rooms. Please bring an hors d'oeuvre to share. Coffee, tea, and soft drinks will be available, and plates, cups and utensils will be supplied. BYOB. We are asking for an optional $5 donation per household for supplies. By popular demand, we will be having a white elephant gift exchange again this year. Participation is optional, but the more who participate, the more fun it is. This is a great opportunity to reconnect with your neighbors and get acquainted with our new ones. Please RSVP to Gail (text or call) by February 10. Unit 11 Our annual Potluck Dinner is coming soon to Catalina Vista. On the evening of Saturday, March 3, 2018 we hope all residents will join us for a chance to meet and greet your neighbors and enjoy delicious food. Our potluck dinners are the best. Look for a flyer at your door soon. Unit 18A

Garnett Hickey, 520-825-2427 garbhick@hotmail.com

It's the Unit 18A potluck dinner time again. Our dinner wll be Saturday, March 10, 6-8 PM, Catalina Vista. Cost $2 pp. Flyers will be distributed in February. Hope to see you there.

SCOV Women’s Auxiliary Co-Pres. Diane Sala 520-344-9643, Kathy Hrdy 520-825-4723 Finance Marie Gagnon 520-825-2354 Publicity/Secretary Debbie Francis 402-216-4227 Donations Judy Hood 520-818-2281 Sep.-Apr., Second Tue., 9 AM, WC3

Our Auxiliary benefits Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse, which helps victims of domestic abuse throughout Tucson and surrounding areas. Emerge! Provides support and transitional housing to women and children in crisis. Donations that would help Emerge!: gift cards (grocery, Walmart, Target, Home Depot, etc.), new hair brushes, conditioner, deodorant, body wash and razors, feminine hygiene items, new twin size blankets, new bath towels, cell phones, cash donations. Contact Judy Hood, 818-2281 to make donations. We will be having another Accessories Boutique in November 2018 so please keep your gently used scarves, fashion jackets, purses, shoes and jewelry. We will be collecting donations later this year. And our Spring Fashion Show, Raffle, Auction and Luncheon will be April 15. Mark your calendars. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, February 13, 9 AM, WC3.

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Dance

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

Look for a sweetheart to bring to our Valentine Ball, Friday, February 16, Auditorium. Dancing from 6-9 PM. Think about a dinner before you come dance with us. Desserts and coffee at break. This is a BYOB affair. We always welcome guests to attend. Memberships are received too.

Tickets, $25/cpl and $15 sgl on sale Thu., Feb. 1, Activity Center and Fri., Feb. 2, 1-3 PM, Activity Center (at the Club Fair)

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

Jazz & More! Glory Lamb 805-698-3887 dancingextra@gmail.com Tue., Thu., 1:30-3 PM, Dance Studio Come join “Glory’s Desert Dazzlers” and enjoy some great mental and physical exercise. You’ll be dancing in no time to a variety of music, dance styles and routines from vintage follies to Broadway and the movies. Fee $30 pp plus $5 SCOV yearly club fee for the 20172018 schedule. Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday, 1:30-3 PM, through April 2018. You may take any or all classes. To preregister, contact Glory or register at your first class. There may be a class size limit.

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

Classes: Our Saturday classes with professional instructor Deanna Berthiaume are ongoing. Her series of eight Intro to Line Dancing classes (11:30 AM-12:15 PM) will continue through March 10, but with no classes on January 27 and February 24. Her current Intermediate classes (9-10 AM) and Beginner classes (10:15-11:15 AM) will continue on a monthly basis. All classes are in the Auditorium. Join us. We are a fun, energetic, co-ed group. Please note these schedule changes: The Intro to Line Dancing class scheduled for Saturday, February 24, will be held on Thursday, February 22, and the one scheduled for February 10 is subject to rescheduling. Social: Our next Social will be on Saturday, February 10, 5:30-9 PM, Auditorium. Socials are typically held the second Saturday in February, April, June, August, October, and

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December (holiday dinner). Fun Friday Dance: Our next Fun Friday Dance will be on Friday, March 2. Fun Friday Dances are typically held the first Friday in January, March, May, September, and November. Mon. Practices - Dance Studio 7-8 PM - Transition Intro to Beginner Barbara Hall and Lynne Nelson Wed. Practices - Dance Studio 2-3 PM - Transition Beginner to Intermediate - Margaret Whitson 3-4 PM - Intro - Lynne Nelson. Please note that during the 8-week session for the Intro to Line Dancing Class, the emphasis will be on the new students. Thu. Practices - Auditorium 3-4 PM - Intermediate Karen Caldwell and Cherry Harper 4-5 PM - Beginner Karen Caldwell and Cherry Harper

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

February is our month of love and member appreciation. We will be holding a brief membership meeting before we dance to music provided by DJ Ryan Johnson from Photo by Mark Wheeler. Motion Music Entertainment. This event will take place on Sunday, February 11, 5-8 PM, Auditorium. Doors open 4:15 PM. This event is free to members and only $10 for nonmembers. There will be finger foods and a catered dessert. BYOB. The club will provide drink setups, ice, water and coffee. Members may reserve one table for 10 members/nonmembers. Rock on.

Tickets, free for members, $10 pp nonmembers, on sale Thu., Feb. 1, Activity Center/Lounge Square - Sundancers Pres. Barbara Hall 520-603-3990 rainbowsek@juno.com VP Irene Camp 14337Camp@gmail.com Dances Wed., 7 PM, Auditorium sundancersquarestucson.com

This month we focus on friendship and love, so treat your partner to some special dances. Our club dances are Wednesdays, with Rick Gittelman calling at 7 PM, Auditorium, admission $5 pp for members and $6 pp for guests. Theme dances for the month are: February 7, Club Colors, black and white for Sundancers; February 14, Valentine’s Day celebrations, with chocolate kisses and plenty of Yellowrocks. Also mark your calendars for our special dance with Dave Guille on Saturday, March 3, 7 PM, Auditorium, $15/cpl.

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Western - Kactus Kickers Pres. Alan Walker 509-430-6343, Ellen LeVee 509-438-4284 Dances Nov.-May Membership Preston Sheriff 520-825-3101 pdsheriff@comcast.net scovkactuskickers.com Friday, February 9, head to the Kactus Kickers’ “Be My Country Valentine.” A perfect night for trying out new steps and sharing a romantic waltz to the music of Clear Country. Menu includes lasagna, salad, Tucson's Clear Country Band with two of our favorite two and bread- steppers: Howard and Yvette Schulz. sticks. BYOB. Doors open at 5:30 PM, dancing from 6:30-9:30 PM. Do you wish you could tap your toes and kick up your heels more often than once a month? If so, join us for two additional country Western dances. The first will be Friday, February 2, 6:30-8:30 PM with music by Clear Country. (A great time to practice those moves from the country dance classes.) The second is Thursday, March 22, 6:30-8:30 PM, dancing to Wild Ride in Tucson. Both extra dances will be $10 pp at the door, bring your own snacks and beverages.

Exercise Aqua Tone Marcia Polley 520-818-9073 t.polley@comcast.net Irmel Wheeler 520-334-0957 irmel5596@gmail.com Tue., Thu., Sat., 9 AM, AFC/Pool

Come enjoy a vigorous workout with a fun group of people. It is helpful to have basic swimming skills but not required. We use mainly pool equipment such as noodles and boards.

Arthritis Water Pres. Dawn Simske 520-825-0907 Sec. Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Mon., Wed., Fri., 1:30 PM, AFC/Pool

Come join us for gentle water exercises specifically designed by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion and to relieve stiffness and pain. These exercises are also great for fibromyalgia, replaced hips and knees, etc. Our resident volunteer instructor, Dawn Simske, is Arthritis Foundation trained.

wonderful balance and stretch moves. You’ll be amazed at how good you’ll feel. New members are always welcome–men and women. Your get-acquainted class is free. Annual dues are $3. Class tickets are a bargain: Only $30 for 12 classes.

Fitness Swim Tues, Thurs & Sat at 7:45 at AFC Contact: Dave Goodman Email: goodman@sfu.ca

The Fitness Swim Club is back to our winter times. New members are welcome and should be able to swim 400m at a comfortable pace. Workouts are set by one of the participants. We generally go 2,400 to 3,000 yards per workout. Some do more, few do less. Mostly freestyle, though supplemented with some stroke work. Masters swimmers, triathletes and just those wanting a set workout with others are welcome. Please ensure you have medical clearance to undertake a vigorous workout.

Forty years after his death, the system of exercises developed by Joseph Pilates to strengthen your core muscles (abdomen and back muscles), has never been in such high demand. Fortunately, SCOV offers Joseph Pilates exercise classes twice per week here in our AFC. People ask can the benefits of this Pilates method, which comes from the strengthening and stretching exercises we do, really develop and strengthen 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 with questions.

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

Many medical professionals now recommend Tai Chi to help their patients improve balance and prevent falls. In our classes we not only enjoy learning Tai Chi form, we also increase flexibility and strength and even learn to reduce stress. Our instructors, Jose Hernandez-Rivera and Donna Drazenovich, teach us how to apply Tai Chi principles to our daily lives. Our current classes began January 11. If you have had previous Tai Chi experience, you may be able to join the class session already in progress. Please contact one of our co-chairs for class details. Another session will begin in March.

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Karen Caldwell 520-370-5415 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-9 AM, Auditorium

Give yourself a New Year treat of fitness, fun and friendship at Energetic Exercise. Sally Martinez, our professional instructor, has been leading these classes here at SCOV for over 22 years. She’s an expert at keeping us seniors strong and flexible with a great variety of aerobic and weight exercises plus

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

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

Yearly club membership of $5 pp, payable by check is required to take all classes; registration forms are available

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in classes. Classes are $7 each and instructors prefer payment in cash. Beginners welcome; classes structured for all levels. Bring mats and props you require. Yoga promotes balance, flexibility and inner peace. Class reminders: Please arrive 5 to 10 minutes before class starts and remember to refrain from wearing perfumes, scents or strong soaps to class. Leave your cell phone in the car or turn it off when you arrive. If you bring a water bottle please leave it at the back of the studio off the exercise floor. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.

ceived the $10 prize money for bidding and making a grand slam. Tom Brown and Terry Hougen, and Eleanor Mishur and Mary Cornell. Join the group for a stimulating game of social bridge.

Games Bridge Duplicate Bridge

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

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

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

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

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

Make it a sweet month; come join us for social bridge on Wednesday. Sign in by Noon and play begins promptly at 12:15 PM. Bring 50¢ for prize money. We change partners after six hands, rounds are timed to keep play moving and we finish by 3 PM. Marathon Bridge

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

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

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

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

Come early for coffee and conversation, as the games begin at 6:30 PM. Check your schedule to sign the list to be Angels, allowing each table to fill and play the six hands. Bring your partner and $1 each for entry and prize money. Two couples made grand slams last month and each re-

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Beverly Fairful, Lucy Gustafson, Terry Hauger, and Bill Powell are ready for the game to begin. Practice Bridge

Pres. Robert Carlson 612-850-9005 Sec. Marilyn Guimond 520-825-0828 Mon., Wed., 12:30-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Bunco Fern 520-825-8127, Pat 520-825-7198 Fourth Tue., 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Cribbage Robert Hines 520-825-2208 Mobile 520-240-1375 First and Third Thu., 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge Euchre Judee and Art Wickersham 520-245-1357 Becky and Kevin Reiley 815-631-0788 Bonnie and Wayne Klenda 509-548-5315 Mon., Meet 5:45 PM, Play 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

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

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

We would like to have you come and join us. Five Crown is such an easy game, and we have such a happy, friendly group. Each game costs you 12 dimes and one quarter. Everybody will win a hand or two; you may go home with more dimes than you came with. Hope to see you.

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

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

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

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

The order form for the 2018 card has arrived. The new card will arrive the end of March or the beginning of April. Renewals can also be done by computer. The next tournament days are February 8 and March 8. See Sandi Bolze for information. Bring a dollar (exact change) to enter.

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

Pan (Panguingue) is an enjoyable and interesting card game. Come watch us play at any session. If you like what you see, we’ll teach you to play.

Pinochle

Scrabble Bill Wallace 520-818-6747 Fri., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Sports

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

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

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

Poker Dealer’s Choice Poker

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Billiards Club encourages anyone interested in playing (no prior experience required) to drop in the Billiards Room in the afternoon. Lessons are available on request.

Birders Group Mona Connoy 520-818-7923 Last Fri., 4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio scovbirding.wix.com/birdersgroup All residents are welcome to bird with us and attend our next planning meeting February 23. 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 Madera Canyon birding. behind the Welcome Center 15 minutes before the departure time. Bring lunch where indicated. Don’t forget binoculars, hat, water, sunscreen, insect repellent and bird guidebook. Gas money will be collected before departure from SCOV. Please contact the trip coordinator several days in advance to learn of any schedule changes.

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Bocce Pres. Elaine Scop scopster@gmail.com Sec./Treas. Gail Parson gailscov@comcast.net Bocce Courts, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1:30-6:30 PM Welcome new officers: Pres., Elaine Scop; First VP, Steve Porter; Second VP, Nicole Anderson; Member-at-Large, Debbie Kotlarek. If you are considering joining Bocce, please come to the courts and talk to one of the officers. Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 1:30 or 3:45 PM. It takes about 2 hours to play a game of Bocce. Never played before? No worries, it is easy to learn and we enjoy teaching new folks. Olympic results and pictures will be in next month's Tipster. See you on the courts.

Our annual meeting and potluck was a gastronomical success, as usual. We have new officers this year but their names were still unknown as of this writing. Our club would like to sincerely thank Jim Hansen and Mike Steinmetz for three years of dedicated service provided to our club. Now it's time to get down to the business of playing racquetball in 2018. For some of us old guys, we're playing our age but still feeling our oats. This is a great sport offering speed, agility and eye/hand coordination. All are welcome to join us by coming down to the court during club hours.

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

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

The Gun Club is for people who have an interest in learning about guns, shooting, personal protection and especially firearm safety. The club has speakers on a variety of topics and residents are welcome to attend one meeting as a guest prior to signing up to become a member. We are hoping to increase our women's membership and look forward to seeing you at our next meeting, Wednesday, February 14, 2 PM.

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

Hiking For required orientation hike, please call Hiking Guide Meg Gerken, 520-638-7204 Visit our website, scovhiking.org, to see all scheduled hikes. We are in the height of the hiking season. Our Annual Spring Picnic is scheduled for Tuesday, February 20. Please go to our website and check out the numerous daily hikes. The new classification of "E" hikes are less than 3 miles with fewer than 50 feet total elevation gain. To join the Hiking Club and enjoy our beautiful and diverse hiking terrain, call our guide above.

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

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

Pickleball Contact Renee Steinmetz steinwhit@att.net scovpickleballclub.wildapricot.org

There’s a reason pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US. It’s easy to learn, it’s not expensive, it provides exercise for the whole body and it’s a lot of fun. If you have never seen a pickleball game, drop by and watch us play. Club dues are just $10 pp, balls are provided. Tutorials for beginners and more advanced players are offered during the cool season. We hold several fun social events throughout the year. If you’re interested, email Renee.

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Racquetball Pres. Jim Hansen 520-490-0547 jghansen@gci.net Sec./Treas. Mike Steinmetz 520-955-7833 Open Doubles Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-10 AM

Women Men/Women Open Play Open Club Play

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

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

The POP-ular sport called POP Tennis is coming to SCOV for everyone looking for a new, exiting racquet sport. POP Tennis is played on a scaled-down version of a regular tennis court. A shorter, lightweight, perforated wooden paddle, that comes in various grip sizes and handle length, is used with low compression balls. The same tennis scoring and rules apply but only a single, underhand serve is allowed. This is an advantage for those with shoulder or elbow issues. POP Tennis POP Tennis paddle and ball. is a fun, social activity that is compatible with and complementary to both tennis and pickleball. A Grand Arrival Event and demonstration is scheduled for Sunday, February 18, 2 PM, Desert Oasis courts. Look for more information in the coming weeks. Three major club activities this month are 1) Valentine's Day mixed doubles and social, February 11; 2) Men's doubles tournament, February 12-25; 3) Ladies Valentine Day round robin and social, February 14.

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

Hopefully we have a few hardy souls playing water volleyball in the winter, if it's too chilly, try wallyball. New members are always welcome.

Travel

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

Sun.-Thu., Feb. 11-15, Catalina-Ensenada Cruise, $1000 per couple ($500 pp, $900 single). Kathy Garver, 520-345-2188 Fri., Feb. 23 Rodeo, includes catered lunch, bus, etc. $90 pp. Jeanne Jovag, 520-818-1078 Thu., Mar. 1 Omelet breakast at 8AM. $8 pp. Laura Suchocki, 520-612-7226. General meeting at 9 AM Thu., Mar. 15 Wine tour of Arizona Wineries. $65 pp. Pam Divis, 630339-6864 Tue., Apr. 17 St. Anthony Greek Orthodox Monastery, Museum and downtown Florence. Carol Guibert, 520-404-1462 Be sure to bring your checkbook to every meeting.

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

Sundowner RV Club members have now mostly returned to SCOV for the season, and the club has many activities planned for this spring. In early February is an outing to Sierra Vista for the Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival. This is always a fun and entertaining event. Following the February club meeting we will gather at the Mi Tierra restaurant for our annual St. Valentine’s Day luncheon. Later in February a group will head up to Camp Verde, and in March Lake Powell is the destination of the month. Lots to do in addition to our monthly meetings. Check the club website regularly for the most recent information. If you are an RVer who would like to learn more, go to our website, or call for an invitation to attend a meeting.

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

Alzheimer’s Education and Support Group Cecelia Ortiz 661-972-2639 Last Tue., 4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

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

Cancer Support Group Cher Tretta, 951-526-7050 spectrumgirl@gmail.com. Questions email Ester Leutenberg at ester36@gmail.com

The Active Health Committee is creating this new group, a safe place to discuss the commonality of people who are having biopsies, waiting for test results, and/or fearing the unknown: chemo, radiation, caregiver support, doctor’s offices, etc. The group will not discuss diagnostic issues or treatment options, but will focus on personal human responses to preand post-cancer.

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

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

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

SCOV Library and Saddlebrooke Library are co-sponsoring an Art Lover's Book Club which meets from 10:30 AMNoon the second Friday of each month at Dewhirst Catalina Public Library, 15631 N. Oracle Rd., Catalina. On February 9, we will be discussing Sargent’s Women by Donna M. Lucey. Upcoming titles include Cooking for Picasso by Camille Aubray, The Forest Lover by Susan Vreeland, and The Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean. The books are available at all three libraries. We hope you will join us.

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

Residents who want to be on our email list to receive, submit or share home maintenance information, consumer warnings and advisories, residential tax information and resident-related issues not covered by SCOV, should submit their email address to the Civic Association. We are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted.

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

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

Cora S. 520-825-5461 coras@q.com Mon., 12:30 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Kevin D. 708-732-2943 kjd728@aol.com Tue., 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

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

Our Wednesday February 21, meeting will be at Desert Springs, 30 W. Lambert Lane, Oro Valley. RSVP to Payton by February 19. Our guests speakers, Joey Gregan and Heather Phillips, will give a presentation on Medtronics DBS.

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

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

On Tuesday, February 13, 2:30-3:30 PM, Catalina Vista, Adult Care Hunters will discuss warning signs that residents need to be aware of in “Planning for the Next Phase of Retirement.” If you know of someone who can benefit from attending this seminar, please tell them that transportation will be provided by VHH volunteers. Light refreshments. We have a new cell phone number: 520-447-0077. Call us for short-term volunteer help or referrals for longer-term paid assistance. If we do not answer immediately, please leave your name and number for a call back.

Wheels for Kids Wheels for Kids is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to providing rehabbed bicycles for kids in need in the Tucson area. To date, we’ve provided over 2,200 bikes to various other 501(c)(3) charities who then distribute the bikes to their clients. Some of our partner organizations are Youth on Their Own, El Grupo, Refugee Focus and Tucson Boys and Girls Club. Wheels for Kids is a total volunteer effort, and we need mechanics. If you are interested, we’ll train you. Call Dick Swain 920-217-2610 or Tom Terfehr 520-789-7423. Visit our website, azwfk.org, for more information and how to donate bikes or financial support. Help kids experience the same joy you had when you got your first bike.

YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary Kris Cohen 520-818-2582 krisandearl@msn.com Speak with your financial expert about a tax advantage and help local youth and yourself when you donate to Youth On Their Own. The PATH Act of 2015 permanently extends the IRS provision that allows certain individuals to make tax-free distributions to qualified charities, like Youth On Their Own, from their IRA. In case you don’t already know, if you have an IRA and are 70½ years or older in 2018, you are required to take an annual withdrawal from your IRA. This compulsory yearly distribution is called your “required minimum distribution” or “RMD."

Extended Community Adult Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA) ALOHA meets Thursday, February 15, 2-3:30 PM, Santa Catalina Catholic Church, 14380 N. Oracle Rd., Catalina. Cortney Brunell, Arizona Insurance Specialist, answers questions about Medicare and supplemental plans. Contact Cynthia Amerman, 202-285-1340, cynthiamerman@gmail.com.

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American Association of University Women (AAUW) AAUW Casas Adobes will meet on Saturday February 10, 9:30 AM, Activity Center/Hopi. A donation of $6 includes a continental breakfast. The program will be a talk on "YWCA and future opportunities for women and minorities" by Michelle Pitot, chief of staff for YWCA of Southern Arizona. American Legion Oro Valley Post 132 We are local veterans making a difference in the lives of our returning injured heroes and veterans and service members in need. Help us to help them by joining our friendly Post. You too can make a difference. Your membership adds to our collective voice even if you can't be active. Contact: Ed Davis, 520-229-1064, ovpost132@gmail.com Meet third Thursday, 6:30 PM, September-June, Vistoso Memorial Chapel, 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley. Catalina State Park Concert Series Music in the Mountains Concert Series holds two concerts each month: Saturday, February 3, 3 PM, Saguaro Sunset Trio, easy listening bluegrass, country, and folk music. Saturday, February 17, 3 PM, Bruce Carlson, folk-Americana performance. All-day admission to the park is $7 per vehicle (up to four adults) and includes the concert. Daughters of the American Revolution The annual Flag Retirement Ceremony will be the program for the February meeting of the El Presidio Chapter, NSDAR. Part of the ceremony will be outside, so dress accordingly. Thursday, February 8, 1 PM, Wheeler-Taft Library, 7800 N Schisler Dr., Tucson. Lynne Brooke 520-631-8803. Mountain Shadows Presbyterian Church Book discussion four Mondays, 2 PM: February 19, 26, March 5 and 12. No Innocent Bystanders: Becoming an Ally in the Struggle for Justice, written to help Christians re-sist racism and advocate for the rights of LGBTQ persons and other oppressed groups. 14240 N. Oracle Rd. mountainshadowschurch.org. National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Current and retired Federal employees, spouses, guests, and visitors are invited to join NARFE Chapter 1874, Monday, February 19, 11:30 AM, Golden Corral Restaurant, 6865 N. Thornydale Dr., Tucson. (Senior menu $8.49). Contact Rosie King 520-400-3456 for more information. National Parks Store Saturday, February 3,10 AM-3 PM, Drumming Workshop with Grammy nominee Will Clipman leading a multicultural, polyrhythmic exploration of drumming and percussion. All skill levels welcome. $100 members, $145 nonmembers, includes instruction, access to percussion instruments, and lunch. Registration must be prepaid and is nonrefundable. Monday, February 5, 2 PM, National Park Adventure Presentation by Mikah Meyer, the man who says he’s “on a mission to invite people to the outdoors, be a new type of LGBT role model, and share all 417 national parks with the world,” for a fascinating talk about his journey, the parks, and life on the road. Visit wnpa.org/#events to learn more about these events.

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Oro Valley Historical Society Join the Oro Valley Historical Society at the Z Mansion in downtown Tucson, Monday, March 12, 5 PM. Johann Zellweger was one of the founders of Steam Pump Ranch. Tickets are $50 and include refreshments, music, tours, historical presentations and more. Mingle with Pusch and Zellweger descendants. Contact Jim Williams 520-818-2226 jaswilliams128@msn.com for tickets. Vista Fine Arts Vista Fine Arts presents A Musical Celebration with vocalist, Wendy Sweet, Sunday, February 11, 3 PM. Celebrate the joy of music and the positive impact it has on people. Wendy will sing a variety of songs including standards, country, pop and rock and roll. Vista United Methodist Church, 3001 E. Miravista Lane, Catalina. Free.

Full Service Nursery. Sun City Oro Valley resident-owned—shop with your neighbor.

Welcome Club Northwest Our February 1 luncheon, 11:30 AM-2 PM, will be held at DeGrazia Gallery with tour and lunch to follow at Trattoria Pina. RSVP to Jann Nance 520-468-6610. Our March luncheon will be at Agustin Kitchen with a tour of Mission Gardens preceding lunch. We have monthly coffees at members' homes the third Thursday of each month, 10 AM-Noon. RSVP to Monica Wnuk 515 201-6069. We invite you to attend two functions before joining. For membership call Rosalie Wright 520 219-2903.

Volunteer Opportunity

We carry a large selection of plants, cacti and succulents. Huge selection of beautiful pottery, garden art, home decor, water features and fountains.

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

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

BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; BBQ=Barbecue; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; FR=Family Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; FP=Fireplace; Stainless Steel= S/S; WiFi=Wireless Internet Service. Classified Advertising $10/ad • Deadline 10th of the Month. FOR SALE: Timeshare points, Worldmark/Trendwest Timeshare. Have 20,000 points that renew annually. Sell all or part at .60 per point, compared to $3 per point at presentations. Call for info, Tony 360-678-6740. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA, Fully furnished. King in master, golf car. Great view of mountains on golf course. Available Apr.-Dec. 2018 and Jan.-Dec. 2019; 4 mo. min. For pictures and pricing, call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2013@ gmail.com. FOR RENT: Fully funished, 1,050 sq. ft. (97.5 sq. m.) 2 BR/2 full bath town home at 16th fairway T-box; 13999 N. Green Tree. Prof designed interiors 2015 w/granite in kitchen, Saltillo tile floors. Part of Sun City membership available. Email wnguild@ aol.com for photos, info, etc. Visit website 13999ngt.myfreesites.net/, or call Pete’s cell 713-817-8499. FOR RENT: Beautiful vacation home in SCOV, 2BR/2BA. Fully furnished, includes utilities, WiFi, cable, covered patio, W/D, portable BBQ, 2-car garage. N/S, N/P. Available May 2018-Dec. 2018. Great location, 13490 N. Tom Ryans Way. Call Kathy 510-537-1590 or email kmappell@aol.com. FOR RENT: Open plan, upgraded/expanded 1,550 sq. ft., 2 BR/2BA. King in master, queen in guest room. WiFi, tile floors, nicely furnished. Quiet, private enclosed back yard with outdoor living, BBQ, fireplace. Covered patio with fan and furniture. Resort-style living amenities of SCOV. N/S, N/P. Available all year, 3 month minimum, $2,900/month winter, $1,450/month summer. For more info and photos, odumontier@hotmail.com. FOR RENT: 14461 N. Sky Trail, 2 BR/2 BA, new SS appliances, paint, carpet, tile. Tastefully furnished and equipped. Owner pays utilities, cable, WiFi. Small pet friendly, N/S, 30 day min. lease. Feb-Mar, $2,800/month; Apr.-May $2,600/month. Call Craig, 520-338-3132, craigramey50@yahoo.com. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA fully furnished Pacifica model in SCOV. King in master. Brand new, spa-like master bath. Utilities, cable, internet included. Furnished, covered patio with grill and beautiful waterfall feature. N/S and N/P. Available from December 2018-mid April 2019. Three month minimum. Details and/or pictures, call Knansee 970-948-8808 or email knansee55@gmail.com.

Linda S. Tucker, Attorney Wills • Probate • Trusts

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FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA at 2224 E. Sausalito Trail. Front courtyard, rear patio, fully firnished, TV, WiFi, BBQ, partial view. Available Mar.-Dec. 2018, all of 2019. Multi-month discounts. Tony 360-678-6740. FOR RENT: Updated and beautifully decorated 1499 sq. ft. Sonoran model. LR, DR with split 2 BR/2BA. King in master and queen in guest which can serve as an office. AZRM and fully equipped kitchen overlook patio, open desert and Catalina Mts. W/D, BBQ, utilities, cable, roku, WiFi are included. N/S, N/P. Available July 15-Dec. 31, 2018 and May 1-Dec. 2019. 1 month min. Email noreenweb@gmail.com for info and pics or call Noreen 413-579-1729. FOR RENT: Popular expanded 1573 sq. ft. 2 BR/2 BA Silvercreek model. Open floor plan with tile and carpet, ceiling fams in every room. Fully furnished with king in master, queen in guest, reclining couch in living room, smart TV. Includes utilities, WiFi, cable, W/D, BBQ on covered patio with celing fan. Fully enclosed back yard. N/S, N/P. Available beginning April 2018. Email dixie476@gmail.com or call 636-544-1706. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA nicely decorated and fully furnished. Open floor plan, large patio with mountain views and beautiful yard. Fully equipped kitchen. All amenities including BBQ, computer, printer, WiFi and HDTV. Available May through Dec. 2018. Seasonal monthly rates, discount for 4-6 month rental, one month minimum. Sorry, no pets. Call 303-408-1983 for monthly rates and pictures. FOR RENT: Prime winter rentals available for fall/winter 2018-2019. Taking reservations now for 2 great southwest style Sun City homes, fabulous locations, well furnished and equipped. Golf cart included. $3,100-$3,400/month. Call or email for more information and pictures. Scott or Stephanie, 541-593-8886 shartung182@ gmail.com. FOR RENT: 2 BD/2 BA Fully furnished SCOV townhome on golf course and close to activity center, private hilltop location at end of a cul-de-sac with neighbors only on one side. Sunsets and mountain views, newly renovated, 2 large flat screen TVs, fireplace, BBQ and patio furniture, new kitchen appliances, separate office, king in master bdrm, queen in guest bdrm. Includes utilities, WiFi, cable. N/S, N/P. Available for 3 months: Dec. 1, 2018 to Mar. 1, 2019. Call Bert at (208) 720-6948. WANTED TO RENT: House in SCOV for Jan. and Feb. 2019. 2 BR and small office room. We have rented in SCOV many times and have references. Mary 773-871-1312. BAGPIPER FOR HIRE: Again this year Sun City resident and former Pipe Major with over 25 years of piping experience, is available January-March for weddings, funerals, golf events, birthdays, or any other special event. Also, Sun City Six Week Introductory Bagpipe Class will start Jan. 30. No bagpipe necessary (we use practice chanters). Contact Dave McCleery at 402-217-8170 for further information or go to www.davidmccleery.com. HOUSE WATCH: Jay's Home Watch with TLC "I'll be there for you when you're not." I water plants inside and out, check on your house at least once a day, and bring in mail, packages and newspapers. Jay Leutenberg, all year resident. Call 520-818-0016, email jayleu35@gmail.com. BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 520-529-2984.

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