Sun City Oro Valley January 2017 Tipster

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

Tipster

January 2017

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

2017 Board of Directors Candidates Announced See page 8 for the Election Committee Article

Photo by Stephen Holmes

Jan Fischer

Tim Kelley

Darwin Thornton

John Wilson


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

Email address for BOD members, GM & Assistant Manager: Don Coleman, captdonc@gmail.com.................................................................President Susan Jakosa, susanjakosa@gmail.com.....................................................Vice President Debra Arrett, debra4scov@gmail.com..............................................................Secretary Lauren Strassburg, laurens1932@gmail.com....................................................Treasurer Meade Davis, meadedavis11@gmail.com............................................................ Director Ted Hood, azted@outlook.com........................................................................... Director Steve Taillie, tailliesteve.scov@gmail.com.......................................................... Director Management Team (area code 520) Mark Wade, mwade@suncityorovalley.com.......................... General Manager, 917-8080 Robin Coulter, rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com ...................Assistant Manager, 917-8070 Mary Cunningham, scvcam@suncityorovalley.com......Com. Area Maint. Supv., 917-8059 Julie Foerster, jfoerster@suncityorovalley.com.....................Human Resources, 917-8061 Kim Griggs, kgriggs@theviewsgolfclub.com..........................Golf Professional, 917-8053 Aalt Brouwer, abrouwer@suncityorovalley.com....... Food & Beverage Director, 917-8074 Michael Kropf, scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com.......Golf Course Superintendent, 917-8063 Ken Sandrock, ksandrock@suncityorovalley.com.....................Facilities Supv., 917-8078 Pam Sarpalius, psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com................Program Director, 917-8077 Randy Trenary, rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com.............................. Controller, 917-8060 Support Team Kate Cusumano, kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com......................................... Librarian, 917-8083 Lonnie Davis, ldavis@suncityorovalley.com.........................................Fitness Supervisor, 917-8073 Angela Hong, ahong@suncityorovalley.com....................................Accounting Assistant, 917-8062 Karen Loffredo, kloffredo@suncityorovalley.com.............. Administrative Coordinator II, 917-8082 Katy Mosier, kmosier@suncityorovalley.com.................Community Services Coordinator, 917-8058 Lisa Orach, lorach@suncityorovalley.com............................. Administrative Coordinator, 917-8065 Kathy Peabody, kpeabody@suncityorovalley.com.... Marketing & Technology Coordinator, 917-8068 Marsha Dean, mdean@suncityorovalley.com..................... Communications Coordinator, 917-8069 Coco Sullivan, csullivan@suncityorovalley.com.............................. Facilities Coordinator, 917-8072 Monitor - Activity Center................................................................................................... 917-8066 Monitor - Aquatic & Fitness Center.....................................................................................917-8067 Tipster Editorial Committee Lou Phillippi................................. Co-chair Carolene Mitchell...........................Member Vicki Ettleman.............................. Co-chair Mary Murck...................................Member Brad Curtis....................................Member John Njaa......................................Member Arlene Douglas..............................Member Ann Owen......................................Member Karen Koopmans............................Member Lynn Parker...................................Member Barbara McNeill............................Member Laura Pigott..................................Member Judy Mercer................... Secretary/Member Susan Ross....................................Member Paul Mercer...................................Member Laura Suchocki..............................Member

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

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

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-5 PM Pool .Mon.-Fri...........................................................................................9 AM-5 PM Sat...................................................................................................9 AM-5 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

Gift Shop of Sun City.......................... 917-8051 Mon.-Fri..Mon.-Fri. ..........................................................................................9 AM-4 PM Sat. .Sat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-12:30 PM

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

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

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

Mon............................................................................................. 6:30 AM-5 PM Tue................................................................................................... 9 AM-5 PM Wed. and Thu.................................................................................... 7 AM-5 PM Fri., Sat. and Sun. ........................................................................ 6:30 AM-5 PM Driving Range hours from October – April, closes ½ hour after the Pro Shop.

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

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

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

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

Want to Submit a Photo for the Tipster? Go to the website: scovaz.com Login >Member Services >This n That >Photo Release, click here, 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 January 2017, PageRoom 2 3..............................................................WC3 Welcome Center Conference


Association News

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

Board of Directors susanjakosa@gmail.com Get Involved in the New Year by Susan Jakosa Every new year, our community has continued to move forward due to our residents, committees and staff. Houses are enhanced and improved by residents and all committees follow their Charters working diligently to benefit, update, improve and promote our community. Over 700 submittals have been processed in the last 12 months by the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) and the Community Services Coordinator. This could be why 224 homes have been sold from November 2015 through October 2016. Also, ARC is now available monthly at 9:15 AM on each second and fourth Wednesday in the Activity Center/Kachina Lounge to provide residents advice and/or information pertaining to updating/maintaining their homes according to the Development Standards. Another standing committee, Properties, will significantly reduce our energy costs by undertaking the Solar project. Additionally, a number of ad hoc committees established by the Board of Directors have made numerous accomplishments including: • Renovation of our restaurant and addition of the lounge and terrace by The Views Restaurant and Lounge Implementation Task Team, an incredible/time consuming job. • Creation of the new Master Declaration and Bylaws by the Governing Documents Review committee, doing multiple years of work prior to resident approval. • The Desert Oasis Renovation committee continues to work on establishing Desert Oasis future improvements. • After much work, the General Manager Search committee provided the Board with a list of possible managers for SCOV that the Board voted upon. • Lastly, but probably not least, another ad hoc committee will be created this year to plan the Activity Center renovations. In 2017, consider getting involved in SCOV. Learn something new. Attend some committee meetings or even volunteer for one. Our website calendar lists the date, time and location for all committee meetings.

What’s Inside

Association News............................ 3 Association Committees................. 7 Golf................................................ 10 The Views Restaurant.................. ..12 Coming Events.............................. 12 Workshops and Classes................. 14

Remember, each month you have the opportunity to meet our new General Manager, Mark Wade, at the General Manager/Board member coffee. The next coffee is Wednesday, January 11, 11 AM, Activity Center/Navajo. Come and join us. In the meantime, happy new year and thank you all for participating in our community.

General Manager - Mark Wade mwade@suncityorovalley.com 917-8080 After more than a month of anticipation and waiting to formally join SCOV, I am thrilled to be here and have experienced an overwhelmingly wonderful welcome from the Board of Directors, staff and many residents as well as the Mayor and several of the Town Council. There has been one introduction after another to so many warm and kind people that it’s difficult to imagine. While all the communities I have worked for have had significant membership participation, SCOV’s level of volunteerism and willingness to assist is unusually amazing. At this point, the only thing I ask is please do not test me on all the names. Now that I’ve completed my first week on the job, my thoughts have been confirmed that Sun City has an excellent President and Board of Directors, management team and staff. The workload is significant, and I expect it will take some time to wrap my arms around the workings and issues of our community. Mr. Mariani has done a wonderful job for SCOV, and I hope to be able to keep the operations running smoothly with the help of great staff and expert advice from those of you in the community who are willing to share your wisdom and knowledge. There is no doubt that I have my work cut out for me, but by assuming a workload that is in good order and well organized, I expect to be successful. It is this type of excellence in management, the extensive volunteerism such as that displayed by members of the many organizations, the financial strength of the Association, the quality of the community and the beautiful area that drew me to this position and great community. During my first week of assuming the General Manager’s duties, I’ve had the pleasure of attending several meetings, such as the Posse, Golf Advisory and AFC Committees and my first Board Session, all of which have been a learning experience. I will be taking some time and evaluating facilities and operations over the next several months. I will be talking to the residents and gathering input so I may fully understand how best to serve you. As I become better acquainted with you, the staff and I will be better situated to serve you. As always, I will keep you updated to the best of my ability. Again, I am very pleased to have the fortune to be your General Manager and to live in such a beautiful area. I truly look forward to meeting and working with you for many years to come.

For Your Information..................... 14 Thank You Corner......................... 15 Memoriam..................................... 15 Partnered Organizations............... 32 Extended Community................... 32 Classifieds...................................... 34

Clubs............................................. 16 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies............... 16 Continuing Education................. 19 Cultural & Social......................... 21 Dance......................................... 26 Exercise...................................... 27 Games........................................ 28 Sports......................................... 29 Travel.......................................... 31

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It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle! The Magic of Glass: A Unique SCOV Opportunity by Lei Bammel

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any active adult communities have facilities such as swimming pools, exercise equipment, auditoriums, club meeting rooms, libraries, etc. We, however, in addition, have something rather unique: a Studio where residents can make mesmerizingly beautiful objects from stained and/or fused glass. You don’t know how? No problem. Club members regularly give beginner classes for a fraction of the cost one would pay elsewhere, plus all the glass and supplies are included. Jeff Puskas, our previous treasurer, believes that, “First timers will be amazed at the wonderful results they can get on their first try. The club has excellent teachers and they won’t let you fail. It’s one of the friendliest clubs in Sun City.” Members delight and impress their family and friends with handmade glass gifts. Unlike many clubs, it is unusual if a resident has had much or any prior experience. Before moving here I had never cut a piece of glass. Now, I’ve made and installed 9 windows in our home. All one has to do is drive around, especially at night, to see the beautiful windows that have been made by club members. All these stained glass windows have made SCOV an even more attractive place to live. As that famous line goes on television selling pitches, “But wait, there’s more!” Stained glass is actually more versatile than one might think. Our members make many other objects like lamps, picture frames, book ends, clocks, night lights, jewelry, jewelry boxes, candle holders, sun catchers, holiday ornaments, display pieces, and in a workshop given by member, John Beamish, we even made three-dimensional geese with moveable hinged wings. The fastest growing interest area in the club, however, has been fused glass. One of the club’s founding members, Wye Mace, and her friend Doris Larsen (now Doris Ray), started taking lessons at a store. Then they got Sun City to purchase a kiln that is necessary for firing the pieces and then taught club members how to do it. Now the club has three kilns, and a number of members have even bought their own. While fused glass can be combined with stained glass to make striking pieces, it is more often used by itself

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to produce objects for adornment like earrings and necklaces or highly functional, but eye catching, functional objects like plates and bowls. Sometimes the glass pieces are combined with beads, wood, and metal with spectacular results. The possibilities are only limited by one’s imagination. That is also where the club members come in as idea generators, workshop presenters, encouragers, supporters and maybe most importantly as friends. It is like being in a large family where each sibling turns around to help take care of and nurture the younger ones. Nancy Eckhoff, our volunteer Studio Manager, has commented, “Not only is fusing glass and making stained glass fun, but I’ve made some awesome friends.” People can’t believe that the club’s annual membership dues, of only ten dollars, not only allows use of all the studio equipment but includes virtually unlimited firing. One of the fused glass volunteer monitors and instructors, Juliet Williams, told me that she began fused glass in 2010 and “still can’t wait to see how my creation looks when it comes out of the kiln.” The kiln-loading and firing, like all club activities, is done by club members generously volunteering their time and expertise. Not only does the Studio contain a small library, all the needed equipment and tools, some basic supplies for sale, photo albums of completed projects, but there are also monitors with set times to lend assistance. One just needs to bring their purchased glass to launch into a new project. Another wonderful feature is that there is a keypad on the door that allows members to come and go on their own time schedule thus early birds and night owls are equally accommodated. One can swim, attend an Institute of Learning in Retirement class, play golf or tennis in the morning or afternoon and still come to the Studio after lunch or dinner. Of course it’s not all creative work and no play. There are annual social events for members and significant others like our Spring Fling and the December Ornament Exchange. Drop by and see what all the excitement is about. Like me, you might discover a new passion in life. We are located in the Artisan Center behind the Gift Shop.

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Assistant Manager - Robin Coulter rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com 917-8070 Member Services – This & That Just a reminder, there’s a lot of useful information for our residents on the Members Services section of our website. One of the sections is called This & That, which is our version of Miscellaneous. If you need to change your address (leaving for the summer, returning for the winter) there’s an easy form to fill out. Need a new nametag? There’s a form to print and bring in with your $8 or mail to our vendor. This is the place to nominate Board candidates (we’re done with that for this year). If you want to pay your dues online this is where that can be done. And, if you ever have questions about the Town of Oro Valley, this is where the constituent coordinator’s email address is located. She can help you find out just about anything you need to know about the Town of Oro Valley. Check out all the information in the Member Services section of our website.

Programs/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com 917-8077 My mother always said, “The older you get, the faster time goes.” Here it is, 2017. What will this year bring to you? I am wishing for a happy and healthy year for all SCOV residents. Always know that there are plenty of groups/clubs to join and stay active. If you can devote a bit more time, being a committee member might be just the thing for you. To stay active you must be active. Why not try some of our classes at the Aquatic and Fitness Center? There are classes to suit all. You might make a daily trip to the gym and workout by yourself. With all that SCOV has to offer, it will help make 2017 a better year for you.

Heroes Among Us Nominations Sought The Board of Directors is requesting residents to submit candidates for the Heroes Among Us award. This award is designed to honor residents who make remarkable contributions to our community. Nominations should be submitted by Sunday, January 15 by filling out a hard copy of the form available in the Administration Office or by completing the form sent out via email in early January. The Board will review the nominees and select the recipient(s). The award will be presented at the SCOV Annual Meeting in March.

Holiday Hours

Community Services - Katy Mosier Office Hours 9-11 AM, Monday-Friday, Welcome Center kmosier@suncityorovalley.com 917-8058 Maintaining Trees and Bushes In November 2016, the Board of Directors approved the newest SCOV Development Standards. One of the additions to this governing document has to do with landscaping and can be found in Article 2, Section 2.17, c, viii: All vegetation on any lot shall be maintained so as not to extend beyond the neighboring property lines. Our trees and shrubs are getting bigger as our community ages and they tend to drop more and more debris. As these plantings grow outside your property line, this debris ends up in someone else’s yard adding extra work or cost for them for upkeep. Take some time this month and walk your property to see if your plants are imposing upon your neighbor’s property. Look over those fences to see if your plants are growing through the wrought iron over into someone else’s yard. If your plants need pruning back to your property line, please talk to your neighbor(s) for permission to enter their property for access, if necessary. Of special importance in being a good neighbor is removing the ground debris that your trees and shrubs are dropping onto your neighbor’s yard. Please take additional steps to prune your trees so they do not overhang the sidewalks and roadway. Thank you for all your cooperation in making this community top notch.

November 2016 Housing Resale Information Resales 2016 2015

For the Month 18 13 2015 Total Sold - 194

YTD 217 182

2016: Active Listings as of 11/30/2016............................ 30 2015: Active Listings as of 11/30/2015…................……. 37 Source: TARMLS®

November 2016 Avg. Age of New Owners:

70.1

If You Rent Your Home

Please make sure your renters are aware of the following rules and rights: • The facility-use card is $25 (up to two cards), valid for the length of the lease and is non-transferable.

New Year’s Day Sunday, January 1

• Access to all facilities (restaurant, golf course and Gift Shop), Aquatic & Fitness Center (including pool, gym and exercise classes), Desert Oasis, Catalina Vista, Activity Center, Artisan Center, Library and all workshops, studios, etc.

Monday, January 2

• Participate in activities including use of tennis courts, pickleball, bocce ball, basketball courts, horse shoes, mini-golf, table tennis and billiards as well as join any club.

AFC/Pool, 8 AM to 5 PM All other facilities closed

Welcome Center and Library closed

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 16

Welcome Center & Library closed All other facilities open regular hours

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• A renter will receive SCOV homeowner rates at the golf course (approximately 15% off rack rates) and 10% off at the Views Restaurant. • A renter is not allowed to vote in the HOA Board elections or participate on a committee.

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Money

SUN CITY ORO VALLEY

MATTERS

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

November

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

Actual

Budget

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

257,690 35,431 120,619 13,321 85,365 2,695 17,543 532,664

$ 2,388,450 173,525 $ $ 385,101 $ 36,091 $ 284,974 $ 14,968 $ 144,057 $ 3,427,166

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

2,388,450 171,870 399,101 33,531 283,050 5,000 125,454 3,406,456

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

$ $ $ $ $ $

(34,026) 498,638

$ (1,075,000) $ $ (25,000) $ (16,152) $ (193,366) $ 2,117,648

$ $ $ $ $ $

(1,075,000) (25,000) (10,400) (186,360) 2,109,696

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

241,244 38,916 65,850 13,032 81,123 105,000 545,165

$ 1,227,830 $ 138,389 $ 421,259 $ 56,642 $ 458,979 $ 525,000 $ 2,828,099

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,214,842 137,633 431,152 55,837 458,563 525,000 2,823,027

Restricted Fund Expenses Net Operating Expenses

$ $

(105,186) 439,979

$ (547,763) $ 2,280,336

$ $

(525,000) 2,298,027

$

58,659

$

$

(188,331)

Results of Operations

Golf Course Revenues

For Five Months of the Fiscal Year 2016-2017 2015-2016 Pre-Paid Rounds $220,252 $218,581 Resident Daily Rounds $40,966 $28,480 Public Daily Rounds $99,532 $97,111 Totals

$360,750

$344,172

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first five months

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(162,688)

of the 2016-2017 fiscal year. Also included this month is a chart comparing golf revenues from last year to the current year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found at our website, scovaz.com. You must login first. Hold your cursor over Members >Financials >Monthly Financial Statements. At this page you will also find the Annual Budget. There are also copies of the monthly Financial Statements and a copy of the Annual Budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year in the SCOV Library in the Welcome Center. If you are interested in more information regarding the Community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance and Budget Committee meeting which will be held Monday, January 23 at 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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Unit # 1 3 3 5 6B 7 7 7 9 9 10 11A 12 15 17 17 17 18A

Welcome New Neighbors Name Julia & Harold Robson Ellen & Hedley Burrell Helen Schiess Judith & David Peterson Joseph Boudreau Jana Burke & John Wolfe Martha & Lawrence Castriotta Patricia Packard & Joel Fowler Charles Norris Charles Norris Linda Farris Judy & Edward Jessen Duane & Michaele Costlow Patricia & Lowell Jacobson Debra Barnes Herman Jacobs Kristina Lewis Charles Norris

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SCOV Library - Kate Cusumano suncityorovalley.com/about/amenities-facilities/library Online catalog: webopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com 917-8083 Circulation is picking up with the return of our winter residents. During November, there were 1,782 patron visits including 244 online visits. This resulted in 2,275 checkouts, 2,206 checkins, and 201 reserves completed. The book checked out the most was Rushing Waters by Danielle Steel, which went out six times. Topping the chart in videos with six checkouts apiece were The Free State of Jones, Me Before You, Sneakers, and Truth. New on our shelves this month we have in fiction: The Whole Town’s Talking by Fannie Flagg and The Midnight Bell by Jack Higgins; in nonfiction Dust Bowl Girls by Lydia Reeder; in large print fiction Fast and Loose by Fern Michaels and No Man’s Land by David Baldacci; and in video Sully with Tom Hanks and Florence Foster Jenkins with Meryl Streep. Please see this month’s flyer insert for details about the upcoming SCOV Home Tour next month sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis ldavis@suncityorovalley.com 917-8073 New Year, New Exercise It’s a new year, and maybe you’ve resolved to start an exercise program. If so, good for you. Getting regular physical activity is one of the most important things you can do. And it’s one of the most common New Year’s resolutions among Americans each year. Start off on the right foot with these helpful tips: Take it slow and set small goals, after all, you’re in this for a lifetime. Talk to your doctor before getting started, especially if it’s been 8-12 months or longer since you’ve last exercised, you’ve had a large weight gain or you’ve had a noticeable change in health. Evaluate your personality. Do you like to exercise alone,

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in a large group or with a partner? The answer to this question will help you decide what type of exercise will keep you motivated to stick to your new routine. Be safe. If you’re exercising outside, make safety a priority. Dress for the weather, wear reflectors and light colors if you’ll be out when it’s dark and carry a cell phone with you. Special Note from the AFC Orientation on how to use the gym equipment will be held every Thursday at 1 PM, so stop in and sign up. See Lonnie Davis or call 917-8073. AFC and Desert Oasis: See Hours of Operation on page 2. Tuesday, January 10, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment it will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, January 11, the Desert Oasis Pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time. Contact Lonnie Davis, AFC Coordinator for any question or problems with the AFC.

Help Needed This Help Needed section seeks volunteer help for various Association Committees. You must be an owner/resident to serve. The Properties Committee is actively looking for residents with experience in facilities management, civil engineering, construction, surveying, industrial safety and related fields to serve as committee members or just to aid in inspection technical reviews. Contact Ed Zwerling, 520-3290737, ezwerling@yahoo.com .

Active Health Chair Janyce Lundstedt 503-475-0520 janyce.lundstedt@gmail.com Oct.-May, Second Tue., 1:30 PM, WC1 suncityorovalley.com/members-login/committees/active-health On Friday, January 20, 1 PM, Auditorium, the Active Health Committee (AHC) is presenting the Dawn of the Age of Treatable Alzheimer’s. The speaker is R. Wayne Gustin, Pharmacist and First Line Therapy Lifestyle Educator. He will share information from a recent symposium on Alzheimer’s that featured presentations by 30 neurological experts. The good news is Alzheimer’s Disease is not a death sentence; it is now highly reversible when treated in time. If you, or anyone you know, is affected by Alzheimer’s, or you want to know about prevention strategies, this program is for you. The AHC continues the Balance Class that uses simple Tai Chi principles and movements. It will be held on Mondays 10:30-11:30 AM and Wednesdays 1-2 PM, AFC Studios 1 & 2 from January 9-March 1. The minimum number of participants is 30 per class and the maximum is 60 per class. The instructor, Heather Chalon, MPH, is a Senior Trainer in the Tai Chi for Health Institute. For more information, including registration and cost, see the flyer in this Tipster or the SCOV bulletin boards.

Coffee and Conversation with the General Manager and a Board Member An informal exchange of information. Wednesday, January 11, 11 AM, Activity Center/Navajo 7


Aquatic Fitness Center Advisory Chair Michael Takerian 520-256-3213 michaeltakerian@gmail.com First Wed., 11:30 AM, WC1 afc@suncityorovalley.com Variety is the spice of life when it comes to your exercise routine. You can use all the gym equipment during Cross Training: webmd.com/fitness-exercise/a-z/cross-training. Try daily Interval Training combinations by alternating aerobics with weights or bands. Learn to use the TRX and the Free Motion machine (see Lonnie or Ray). Exercise bands cause exertion during expansion and contraction. We have several options to choose from: free standing bands or the group of bands attached to a metal wall base, menshealth. com/fitness/band-workout/slide/2 or check with Lonnie or Ray. It is important to do some stretching at the end of your routines to relax your muscles. And please remember to return equipment to its proper place. Check out pool walking. It is often used to maintain fitness or to repair and protect painful joints. Explore the class offerings at the AFC. Lastly, exercising at the AFC is a chance to socialize with others.

Architectural Review Janice Strassburg, 520-338-2568, janicestrassburg@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tue., 2 PM, WC3 Consumer Referral - Vendor List Chair Gail Parson, 520-275-7117 gailscov@comcast.net Here are directions for looking up the Vendor List on the website (formerly called Consumer Referral List): go to scovaz.com >Members >Member Services >Consumer Referral Vendor List >Read More. A printed copy of the Vendor List is located at the Welcome Desk in the Activity Center during center business hours. Vendors may call or email Gail Parson to inquire about applying to be on our Consumer Referral Vendor List.

Election Chair Don Stewart 618-980-3878 Bethsdad81@gmail.com Email Test and Petition Process On Monday, January 30 an email will be sent out to confirm that the address we have on file is valid. We are also asking you to 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. Any member in good standing may still become a Board candidate, provided that prior to Thursday, January 5, the following items are submitted to the Administration Office: a petition on a form provided by SCOV to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee with signatures of 25 voting members in good standing (one signature per lot owned), written certification of eligibility from Mark Wade, General Manager, and a rĂŠsumĂŠ on a form available at the Administration Office.

Finance-Budget Chair Dick Brammell crbbrammell@gmail.com Third Mon., 1 PM, WC3 The first draft of the annual budget will be presented at our February 27 meeting. At a special meeting March 6, the second draft of the budget will be presented for our review, if necessary. At our regularly-scheduled meeting March 2, the third draft of the budget will be reviewed, if necessary. The budget approved by the committee will be present-

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ed to the Board of Directors at the April 13 study session for their review. The budget will be approved at the April 25 Board meeting.

Food and Beverage Chair Del Peterson 307-631-3114 October-June, First Tue., 9 AM, WC1 The Views Food & Beverage Director, Aalt Brouwer, has hired a new executive chef and a new assistant manager. This is an effort to improve the quality of food and service in the restaurant and bar area. With these new hires, there will be someone in charge in the building at all times while The Views is open. These changes, plus the point-of-sale software, should improve the level of service. Our thanks to Mona Connoy, Vice Chair, and Patt Provencia for a great job in recruiting and training 20 volunteer greeters to assist during Friday night happy hour, Sunday morning breakfast and lunch and Tuesday lunch. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Friends of the Library Lots Going On This Season January: Friends of the Library membership drive will officially be held January 17, 18, and 19 from 9-12 and 1-4 in the library foyer. You can join anytime in the library, just ask your friendly volunteer for a membership flyer. February: Home Tour, Saturday, February 18, 9 AM-4 PM. Come and see how your neighbors have changed, altered or updated their homes. Great idea day. March: Annual Books and Authors Luncheon, Friday, March 10, Auditorium. Details later. Membership in Friends of the Library and participation in fund raisers are some of the ways you can help fund all the wonderful materials in the library. Thanks for your membership and support.

Home Tour tickets, $25 pp, on sale Tue., Wed., Thu., Feb. 7, 8, & 9 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center lobby. Limit of 6 pp. Residents and guests only.

Future Housing Task Force Co-Chairs Sally Evert 818-3068 sallyevert@gmail.com Jon Olson 818-3705 jboclo@comcast.net Third Wed., 9AM, WC1 The Future Housing Committee continues to meet and discuss issues related to the long-term future housing needs of our community. At our January meeting, we will continue identifying key groups of stakeholders and develop tools to ask them what they perceive to be the issues we should focus on. Communication with our residents is a critical part of our process. We invite you to attend our January meeting.

We need your aluminum cans! Put your empty aluminum cans to work for SCOV. Deposit only empty, rinsed aluminum cans in the box outside the Activity Center kitchen door.

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Gift Shop Co-Chairs Barbara Gioioso 668-8610, Randi Leonard 638-7548 Gift Shop 917-8051 Shop Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 AM-4 PM; Sat., 9 AM-12:30 PM suncityorovalley.com/learn/amenities-facilities/gift-shop Welcome to a new year of beautiful finds at the Gift Shop. Featured artists for January are Jo Wickberg (left) and Joyce Simmons (right). Jo loves art. After taking classes in various media, she decided to get back into making cards for sale. “I’m now concentrating on pop-up cards. They’re fun to make. On opening the card, flowers may pop up or maybe a big birthday cake or a large ‘Thanks.’” Another choice is making smaller cards with coordinating subject matter and putting three together to make one packet for sale. Joyce scours the world looking for special components: Tibetan turquoise discovered in Vienna, jasper, opals, and raku from Mexico as examples. I observe the soul color of my treasure and create a unique design that will call to the woman who wears it. My jewelry is designed with love and attention. No two pieces are exactly the same.

Government Affairs Mike Moyer, 818-6509, mmoyerpp@gmail.com Second Wed., 1:30 PM, WC3 Suncityorovalley.com/members-login/committees/government-affairs The Government Affairs Committee (GAC) is sponsoring an informative presentation on the Central Arizona Project (CAP) Monday, January 16, 1 PM, Auditorium. Pat Jacobs is Pima County’s representative on the CAP Board of Directors. He will share with SCOV residents just what CAP is and does, a very brief history, current and projected status of our water supply, water delivery priorities and obligations, and who controls all this. He will explain recommendations from a Colorado River Basin supply and demand study and their status of implementation, what controls are in place to make sure land development water needs are accurately projected and fit with water supply projections, etc. Bring your questions to this informative session. On Tuesday, January 10, Melissa Martin, Senator Jeff Flake’s assistant, will meet with any SCOV resident in the Activity Center / Kachina Lounge if there are issues or questions for which you’d like help from your Senator in Washington. Just drop in between 10:30-11:30 AM.

Loan Room - Community Assistance Chair Gay Russell 825-5763 Meeting Third Thu., 3 PM, WC1 January is a busy month for the Community Assistance Committee. The last Saturday in January is the Annual Pancake Breakfast which is a major fund raiser for the Loan Room. It gives our community a chance to show their support for this important program and gives CAC a chance to show our appreciation to our community. The breakfast will be Saturday, January 28, 7:30-9 AM, Auditorium. All work on this breakfast is handled by volunteers. Please come and enjoy time with your neighbors and support the Loan Room.

Tickets, $5 pp, on sale Mon., Tue. and Thu., Jan. 23, 24 & 26 9 to 11 AM, Wed., Jan. 25th, 1 to 3 PM. Also in the Loan Room.

Marketing Barbara Ross 818-0701 bfgnye@gmail.com Fourth Thu., 3 PM, WC1 Best wishes for a happy new year! Please join us Tuesday, January 10 for the Second Annual Golf Fair. Look for the golf clubs in front of The Views Pro Shop 11 AM-1 PM. We are planning to celebrate our thirty years of history, 1987-2017, during the month of February. We love our SCOV community. The Marketing Committee will meet twice this month: Thursdays, January 5 and 26, 3 PM, WC1.

Neighborhood Pride Chair Tempe Johnson 825-6994 Third Tue., 2 PM, WC3 Just An Idea It is not too late to make a New Year’s resolution if you have not already done so. Let’s try once again to make one and keep it this new year: a resolution to take pride and care of ourselves, our homes, and our property where we live. Most of us already do that, but just think how wonderful our community would look if we all did. Our committee members have certainly enjoyed seeing the beautiful holiday decorations throughout the community over the past few weeks. As a friendly reminder, seasonal decorations should be removed by January 15. We appreciate all residents who continually take pride in the appearance of their property, and we are most pleased with how beautiful our community is looking to usher in the new year. We wish each and every one of you a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2017.

Posse Chair Larry Clark 404-7664 2larryclark@gmail.com First Tue., 3 PM, Catalina Vista scovaz.com/committees/posse/ (must be logged in first) Due to the holidays, there will be no Posse Committee meeting on Tuesday, January 3. The next meeting will be Tuesday, February 7, 3 PM, Catalina Vista. Please attend and consider joining the Posse. Our neighborhood needs you.

Counting Your Steps? The Community Assistance Committee uses the funds from recycling to purchase items for the Loan Room.

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Properties Chair Ed Zwerling, 520-329-0737, EZwerling@Yahoo.com Third Thu., 9 AM, WC1 The Properties Committee conducts inspections of all buildings, equipment and grounds and reports to the Board and General Manager the status of safety, maintenance and general conditions. Recommendations regarding preservation, maintenance or replacement and improvements are also made. The committee also advises the Board on distribution and/or redistribution of space allocations in Association facilities. We are actively looking for residents with experience in facilities management, civil engineering, construction, surveying, industrial safety and related fields to serve as committee members or just to aid in inspection technical reviews.

Tipster Editorial Co-chair Lou Phillippi 638-6957 lnphillippi@yahoo.com Co-chair Vicki Ettleman 519-9781 vettleman4@gmail.com The next Tipster Editorial Committee meeting is Thursday, January 12, 9 AM, WC1. Please note the following dates for Tipster training sessions. If you are a new submitter for your organization, you must attend one of these sessions. See article under Workshops and Classes on page 14 for registration information. Monday, January 23, 9 AM, WC3 Friday, February 10, 9 AM, WC1 Wednesday, February 22, 9 AM, WC1.

Golf Head Golf Professional - Kim Griggs kgriggs@theviewsgolfclub.com 917-8053 Happy New Year. I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and enjoyed spending time with their family and friends. For those of you who haven’t stopped by the Pro Shop, please do so. We have a wide variety of merchandise and if we do not have your size or color, we will be more than happy to special order merchandise for you. We have a variety of items to choose from (towels, golf shoes, clothing and much more). Also, just a reminder that annual golf pass holders will receive 30% off in the golf shop and residents will receive 15% off. This excludes balls, clubs and sale items. Please note this time change: On Wednesday, the morning shotguns will start at 8:30 AM (unless there is a frost delay). The afternoon shotguns are now scheduled to go out at 1 PM (not 1:30) as in previous years. This is being done, so that we can possibly get the afternoon shotgun in before dark. Remember that the frost delay hotline is 825-0322. Walkers and riders, please remember to remain on the paths at all times. Should frost be present, you may damage or kill the underlying grass if you walk on it. Thank you. As everyone knows, we are now open to the public, which makes us a semi-private golf course. Be aware that as new people play our course they may be a little slow as it may be their first time here. Our rangers are aware of this and will help move them along. We advise everyone of our rules, and hand out playing tips to them in the Pro Shop, so be patient and courteous to these guests. We try and fill in empty times with these guests as a way to increase our revenue.

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Superintendent - Michael Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com 917-8063 There are many reasons that our golf course stands out from other golf courses. One of the obvious reasons is the incredible views, but some other things are the unique holes, the design that allows all skill levels to enjoy playing, and the turf conditions. Most golf courses have nice grass, good fairways, tees and greens, but what makes one golf course better than another is in the small details. Most golfers don’t notice things like edged cart paths, sprinkler heads, yardage markers or freshly painted ball washers with clean towels, trimmed trees or clean cups in the greens until they go to another golf course. One detail that we are the most proud of is the edges of our turf areas. The tees are treated with a pre-emergent prior to overseeding to achieve a nice crisp edge. The traps are edged many times a year to provide a nice, clean appearance. Also, a pre-emergent is applied around the fairways to achieve a nice edge between the overseed and the dormant Bermuda grass rough.

The last couple of years, there has been a lot of rain during the overseeding process which has led to the pre-emergent chemical running into the overseeded area leaving poor edges. This year the chemical was applied after overseeding to avoid these runs, but this has led to ryegrass growing in the roughs. This will be fixed with a post-emergent chemical to clean up the roughs so we can achieve our crisp edges again.

Golf Advisory Chair Tim Kelley 734-645-8199 First Wed., 2 PM, WC3 The 2017 Golf Club Fair will be held Tuesday, January 10. Look for details in an upcoming This Week in SCOV. The Club Fair offers an opportunity for you to meet with representatives of our men’s and women’s 9 and 18-hole golf clubs to learn about their weekly and annual tournament events. All the clubs are growing; now is the time to come and learn about these clubs. In addition, our pros will be there to discuss lessons and to find the best lesson arrangement for you to improve your game with either individual or group lessons. Information will also be available for golf passes. Let us help you determine the most economical arrangement for you to enjoy The Views. Come to the Golf Fair and meet our new General Manager, Mark Wade. He will be there cooking burgers, chicken, and dogs on the grill. See the views, play The Views.

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?

Call Kat at 917-8068 for details.

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The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club Pres. John Rowe 651-325-8122 Membership Jim Fogel 208-861-3220 Play Wed.

Welcome to 2017. Our President’s Cup winners for 2016 were: 1st flight, Preston Sheriff; 2nd flight, Mike Nagel; 3rd flight, Ed Sanderson; 4th flight, Sam Phillips and 5th flight, Rod Huffman. Congratulations to all. At the end of January is the Governor’s Cup. This is our two-man team event played over three days. It is a flighted event with three different formats of play. Now is the time to sign up a partner for this event. Also, it’s not too soon to get a guest for the Member/Guest Tournament April 6-8. Hope to see you out on the course. Have a great year of golf.

The Views Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club Pres. Jim Mitchell 818-2893 Membership David Chatterton 520-204-5636 Play Thu. Welcome back to all the returning winter residents and new members. We love new people; come join us if you like 9-hole golf. We now play at 8:30 AM on Thursday for the winter. Always a good time, and club meetings have free beverages.

The Views Women’s Golf Club Pres. Nancy Klucking 360-671-4488 Membership Pat Tempestini 825-9328 and Sue LaFontaine 742-0346 P lay Tue., 11:15 AM, crossover tee times

Happy New Year. Can you believe it’s 2017 already? As you read this, we will be ready to start our new tee times for ladies league. We will be doing a reverse shotgun, holes 15, 16, 17, 18 and 1 with some A and B groups. Check in with the Pro Shop by 9:30 AM, have your practice done and be in your cart by 10 AM, ready to go to your designated hole. Your promptness will be greatly appreciated. We must keep pace (that is, keeping up with the group in front of you). Otherwise you may incur a warning and you will be asked to advance to the next hole. We have limited time to get through hole #1 before tee times start. Give your utmost cooperation to the marshal staff. This year’s Cure for Cancer Tournament will be hosted by the Women’s 18-Hole Club Tuesday, February 21. Both an 18-hole and 9-hole event will be offered with a shotgun start at 8:30 AM. This year we are inviting all golfers to participate. A light lunch and awards ceremony will follow the event. Check the Pro Shop for details.

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Bottlebrush blooms on #1 tee. Photo by Stephen Holmes.

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The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Janet Kimble 825-3172 Membership Jennifer Clark jc1755@gmail.com Play Thu.

... And a partridge in a pear tree On December 1, we kicked off the holidays with a catered luncheon and 12 Days of Christmas skit. Jo Parker presented Wendy Bertacchini with the Hole-In-One plaque and $430 award. She made her hole-in-one on February 11, 2016 (her birthday) on Hole #17. In addition, Irene Camp read an original holiday poem with some golf euphemisms thrown in. Club President, Janet Kimble, presented Tim Lochner, our pro, with a Christmas gift certificate. We also collected 200 pounds of food for the Catalina Food Bank and numerous toys for Toys for Tots. Upcoming 2017 events are: Guys and Dolls, January 19, Cure for Cancer, February 21 (sponsored by the 18-Hole Women’s League) and our Invitational on March 23. Contact Jenny Clark and come out and join the fun.

Golf Club Fair Tuesday, January 10 11 AM to 1:30 PM, outside the Pro Shop Learn about men’s and women’s club memberships, events, and tournaments. SCOV’s new General Manager, Mark Wade, will be cooking on the grill.

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

Happy New Year from The Views Restaurant. With a new year upon us, we look forward to new and exciting changes in The Views Restaurant. The first of these changes was conceived in December with our first-ever dinner menu. This menu was created to have something for everyone from our Vegan Sopes to Beef Bourguignon. We hope to have you come and try out one of our exceptional appetizers, unique entrees, and brand new wine menu. In addition to the new dinner menu, I have the pleasure to introduce to you our new Executive Chef, Seth Kaspy. From his very first job working weekends at one of Cleveland`s most celebrated Italian restaurants, to having the honor to cook with Wolfgang Puck, cooking has always been his passion. Whether it was being selected to cook for presidents, governors, or celebrities, it`s never changed his attitude and drive for excellence in the kitchen. The depth of his experience lies in private golf and country clubs and opening brewpubs, wineries and independent restaurants as well. He relies on 30 years of extensive experience in restaurants to guide him through the challenges of being a chef. His continued education through the Culinary Institute of America has always kept him on the top of food trends and current changes in the culinary world. “Always the working chef, I enjoy making people happy with my food rather than talking about it. It’s a simple thing.” ­–Chef Seth Kaspy Please come by and give Seth a warm welcome as you did with me, and I look forward to many upgrades in the year to come. The winners of the comment card random drawing are: Howard Schulz and Richard Flax. Turn in a comment card, and you’ll have a chance to win a free breakfast or lunch.

Sun City Vistoso Foundation Pres. Dick Cook, 328-8674 Larry Hoaglund, 520-825-6801, clhoagaz@gmail.com Fourth Thu.,1 PM, Desert Oasis

The Foundation would like to thank SCOV residents for their generous donations during our recent fund-raising drive and for donations made throughout the year. These tax-deductible funds will be channeled to qualified health, cultural, educational, recreational and charitable needs of SCOV and surrounding areas. Gifts may be made at any time by check, stocks or giftsin-kind to the Foundation at 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755. The Foundation will assist with the Dispose-A-Med program conducted by the Oro Valley Police Department Tuesday, January 10, 9-11 AM, Activity Center. Unused or expired prescriptions and over-the-counter medications in pill and liquid form will be accepted. See article under Coming Events.

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Coming Events

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

Every Friday, 4-7 PM The Views Restaurant Happy Hour Please join us and expect the best in live entertainment shows during Friday Happy Hour.

Monday, January 9, 1 PM Vistoso Computer Society Quit Cable for Online Streaming! Stream the best of live TV anytime, anywhere without cable. Is it right for you? Apex Computer Solutions will explain what you need and how to go about it. See the Computer Club’s listing under Continuing Education for more information. This program is open to club members and community residents.

Tuesday, January 10, 9-11 AM Old Prescription Disposal Bring in your unused or expired prescriptions and overthe-counter medications in pill or liquid form, to a take-back event in the Activity Center lobby. The Oro Valley Police Department will dispose of them for you properly. They will also accept veterinarian medications. Keep all medications in their original containers. Metal or glass inhalation aerosol containers, syringes and epi-pens are not accepted. lf you are unable to make this date, SCOV will do this again Tuesday, March 7, 9-11 AM, Activity Center.

Tuesday, January 10, 10 AM Tucson Museum of Art Talk The Barnes Collection: Justice or Crime? is the topic of our first Art Talk of the new year. It will be presented by docent, Kit Kimbell, Activity Center/Navajo on her first visit here. It’s a great program, so please come and make Kit feel welcome. Refreshments are served. Questions? Call Rudi Punzmann 427-7777.

Tuesday, January 10, 9 AM Club Presidents Meeting All club leaders/presidents are requested to attend this annual meeting in the Auditorium from 9-10:30 AM. If leaders are not available, please send a representative from your club. At this meeting, important announcements are made regarding any rule changes. It is also a review if you have never been a leader of a club. Your club will receive a packet of information. Continental breakfast will be served. Please RSVP to Coco Sullivan at 917-8072. Thank you.

Saturday, January 14, 7 PM Missouri Opry­—Back to the Fifties This Branson-like group entertained here a few years ago to rave reviews and a sell-out. It’s a show with music and laughter. Come hear the tunes of Elvis, Everly Brothers, Johnny Cash, Frankie Avalon, Chubby Checker, the Beatles, Patsy Cline and so many more. The Missouri Opry performs all over the USA and has its own theater in Lake of the Ozarks. Gather your friends for cabaret seating and bring your own snacks and drinks. Auditorium doors open at 6:30 PM and the fun starts at 7 PM. Get your tickets early for

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a wonderful night of music and entertainment.

Tickets on sale at the Welcome Center, $20 pp.

Friday, January 20, 1 PM Dawn of the Age of Treatable Alzheimer’s The SCOV Active Health Committee presents R. Wayne Gustin, pharmacist and First Line Therapy Lifestyle Educator, who will share information from a recent symposium on Alzheimer’s featuring 30 neurological experts. The good news is Alzheimer’s may be preventable and highly reversible when treated in time. See Active Health under Association Committees for details.

Sunday, January 22, 3 PM Mariachi Aztlan Concert Mariachi Aztlan from Pueblo High School has gained a reputation for excellence in its chosen musical field. Once again, this group will entertain our community with colorful, rhythmic Mariachi music in the Auditorium. This is a great show and usually sells out quickly. Spend an enjoyable afternoon listening and watching these high school students in concert. They’re superb.

Tickets $10 pp, on sale Tue. and Wed., Jan. 3 and 4, and Wed. and Thu., Jan. 11 and 12, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center

Monday, January 23, 7 PM Author on Border Issues Local journalist and author, Margaret Regan, will speak at the Spanish Cultural Club on January 23 about her most recent book, Detained and Deported: Stories of Immigrant Families Under Fire, a collection of true stories and events centered here in Tucson. See Spanish Cultural Club article under Clubs, Cultural and Social for more information.

Tuesday, January 24, 10 AM University of Arizona Museum of Art There is no charge for this event. Join us at 10 AM at the Activity Center/Native American Rooms. The topic will be the Retablo of Ciudad Rodrigo. Fernando Gallego: Chaos. This altarpiece, created in medieval Spain, consists of 26 panels and dates from the 15th century. Its historic and cultural significance ranks it among the University of Arizona Museum of Art’s greatest treasures.

Saturday, January 28, 7:30-9 AM Pancake Breakfast Get ready to enjoy pancakes, ham, coffee and conversation with your neighbors at the Annual Pancake Breakfast sponsored by the Community Assistance Committee. Proceeds from this popular breakfast support the Loan Room, a free service provided to SCOV residents. For details see Loan Room-Community Assistance article on page 9.

Friday, February 3, 1-3 PM Club Fair Trying to decide on a club to join, or maybe you would like some information? Then come to the club fair in the Auditorium. Club representatives will be there to give you information. It’s a great way to see all that SCOV has to offer. Clubs needing tables, please contact Coco as soon as possible, 917-8072.

Wednesday, February 15, 2 PM SCOV 30th Anniversary Celebration - We ª SCOV Join us for a High Tea celebrating 30 years of active adult living in SCOV in the Auditorium. There will be special recognition for those Trailblazers who were the first to live in our community.

Tickets go on sale Tue., Jan. 17, Welcome Center. $15 pp.

Sunday, February 19, 2 PM Band Concert The Tucson Concert Band will be joined by the Navy Band Southwest, from San Diego, California in performance at the Auditorium, February 19, 2 PM. The concert, entitled Tried, True and Navy Blue, features the most popular and beloved band classics as well as all-out fun nautical favorites. Mark your calendars now and plan to enjoy a special performance you definitely won’t want to miss. Doors open at 1:30 PM.

Pick up your free ticket at the Activity Center Lobby Feb. 13 and 14, 9:30-11:30 AM. Donations will be accepted at the door.

Wednesday, February 22, 1-3 PM Planning for the Next Phase of Retirement Vistoso Helpful Hands presents Margaret Roberts, Adult Care Hunters, and Margie Lannon, Home Watch, in Catalina Vista, Pusch Ridge Rooms. Light refreshments. Come learn about assisted living and stay-at-home options. Confirm your space with Barb McNeill, bjmac68@comcast.net or 825-0677.

Friday, February 24, 7 PM Joe Bourne Joe brings his 18-piece band and presents “Joe Bourne and his Band Sooo Big” show to SCOV. Joe is a nationwide entertainer who happens to live in Oro Valley. His shows are always memorable and exciting. I get asked the question “Is Joe Bourne appearing this year?” all the time. Cabaret seating in the Auditorium; bring your own snacks and drinks and be entertained by a show you will always remember. Tickets sell out fast for all of Joe’s performances, so they will most likely not be sold at the door. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show promptly at 7 PM.

Tickets on sale Tue., Jan. 17, Welcome Center. $20 pp.

Saturday and Sunday, January 28 and 29

Friday, February 24, 9 AM-Noon

Mata Ortiz Pottery and Zapotec Rug Show The Spanish Cultural Club’s annual Mata Ortiz Pottery and Zapotec Rug Show will be held the weekend of January 2829, Activity Center. Saturday, 8 AM-4 PM; Sunday, 9 AM-3 PM. For more information, contact Gary or Carolyn Lerch 818-3319.

Health Fair Our annual health fair will take place at the Activity Center. There is no charge for this event. All types of health and wellness services will be there to answer your questions and provide information. It’s a fun morning and you will leave with many handouts from our vendors. Be sure to stop in; new residents will obtain information that is always helpful.

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Special Events for Clubs See club articles for full details. Sun City Singles, Bocce, Thu., Jan. 5, 4 PM Kactus Kickers, Dance Lessons, Thu., Jan. 5, 6-30-7:30 PM; Beginners, 7:30-8:30 PM Day Trippers, Mon., Jan. 9, Free Wild Horse Casino Trip Genealogy, New updates for FamilySearch.org, Tue., Jan. 10, 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Sun City Singles, Dinner, Thu., Jan. 12, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Papago Kactus Kickers Dance, Fri., Jan. 13, 6:30-9:30 PM, Auditorium SCOV Rock and Roll Woodstock dance with The Rave, Sat., Jan. 21, 7-10 PM, Auditorium Day Trippers, Sun.-Thu., Jan. 22-26 Queen Mary, Long Beach; Nixon Library, Yorba Linda, CA Racquetball, Annual Meeting, Thu., Jan. 26, 4:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Sun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri., Jan. 27, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Papago Dinner ‘n Show, Sat., Jan. 28, Is He Dead?, Hale Center in Gilbert; meal at Mount Athos Greek in Florence Day Trippers, Fri.-Sun., Mar. 31-Apr. 2, Las Cruces, Old Town Mesilla, Trinity Missile Site and White Sands Museum & Nat’l Park, NM

Workshops and Classes Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes Classes are usually held the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1:30 PM, WC1. Lonnie Davis teaches these classes. To attend, you must register ahead of time by calling Lonnie at 917-8073. You could save the life of a loved one. Call Lonnie now to reserve a place at the session on January 25. Association-Sponsored Fitness 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 for your guests. There is $3 drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card. Aqua Zumba®: Tue., 1-2 PM, AFC Pool Cardio Chair Aerobics: Tue., Thu., 10:30-11:30 AM, Sat., 9-10 AM Catalina Vista Core Conditioning: Mon., 5:30-6:30 PM, Wed., 3-4 PM, AFC Sunrisers: Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-8 AM, AFC Sweat Stretch: Tue., Thu., 7:30-9 AM, AFC Zumba® : Tue., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thu., 5:30-6:30 PM, AFC Water Aerobics: Mon., Wed., Fri., 10-11AM, AFC Pool

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ILR (Institute of Learning in Retirement) Samplers All Samplers are held on Thursdays, 2-3:45 PM, Catalina Vista. All SCOV residents are welcome, no registration or fee necessary. Jan. 12

Adapting to Climate Change: Insights from Southwest U.S.and the Caribbean, Dr. Diana Liverman, Ph.D. Jan. 19 New Delhi to Mumbai: Learning about Indian Culture from the Seat of a Bicycle, Mr. John Johnson Jan. 26 Water Supplies in Challenging Times, Dr. Karen M. Cesare Feb. 2 Why Americans Should Take Note of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation’s Beginning, Dr. Sally Karant-Nunn, Ph.D. For speakers’ topic descriptions and professional profiles, go to SCOV/ILR website suncityilr.com. If you have a subject to present or a speaker to recommend for a Sampler, email Hal Schroeder halschroed@aol. com or Sally Evert sallyevert@gmail.com. Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Exercise classes are held every Monday and Thursday, 4-5:30 PM, WC3. This class has helped many and is a great support to those with Parkinson’s. Cost $10 per class or $50 per month. Spouse or caregiver is welcome at every class. Call Ray Jerkins at 219-3561. Tipster Submitter Classes Everyone who submits an article for the Tipster must attend one class. We explain the Article Standards by which the Tipster Editorial Committee edits your article, and provide information about using the computerized submission system. This includes submitting photos to enhance your article and accessing and printing pages from the online version of the Tipster. We hope you can make one of these classes. Registration is online at suncityorovalley.com/members-login/services/event-registration/. Monday, January 23, 9 AM, WC3 Friday, February 10, 9 AM, WC1 Wednesday, February 22, 9 AM, WC1

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 Smart Driver Course 

Thursday, January 19, 9 AM-1 PM, WC3. Pre-registration is required. Limited to 25 students. Newly designed in 2014, the Driver Safety class is renamed as Smart Driver Course. This classroom course for mature drivers brings new video and updated learning materials for your classroom enjoyment. Learn defensive driving techniques, new laws, how to adjust your driving habits to age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Many insurance companies provide a multi-year discount for completing this course (check with your insurance provider).
To register call Coco Sullivan 520-917-8072. 
$15 for AARP members, $20 for non-AARP members. Auditorium Holiday Decorations Volunteers needed to help take down holiday decorations in the Auditorium Monday, January 2, 9:30 AM. Please come and help.

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Costume Closet The Costume Closet is available to all residents by appointment only. For assistance call Marty Siracusa, 8256961, or Betty Verderese, 825-7811. Please do not return items to Desert Oasis monitor.

I would like to thank the Institute for Learning in Retirement for a generous donation which will be used to purchase new nonfiction books for the SCOV Library. What a difference you make in our community. Kate Cusumano, Librarian

Citrus Harvesting Iskashitaa Refugee Network is helping to reduce hunger in our community. We feed families by harvesting your backyard citrus. You can harvest or we can harvest on January 6, February 11, March 14 or March 22. Iskashitaa Network volunteers harvest 50 tons of produce annually from Pima County backyards. Call to arrange: 520-440-0100, HarvestTucson.org

There are just no words to convey my deep gratitude for all your kindness and caring during my rehab and the death of my husband during that time. The visits, phone calls, food, cards and flowers are almost unbelieveable. Please accept my simple thank you and God bless. Em Toman

Italian Conversation Group A few SCOV residents meet every week or two to converse in Italian. We’re not native speakers of Italian, but speak the language fairly well and want to keep our Italian functioning. This isn’t a group for those just beginning to learn Italian. If you’d like to join us or have any questions, call David Curry 520-638-8222. Option Trading Looking for people interested in discussing profitable trading of stocks and options. Contact Gary Henson gghenson@ gmail.com, 262-573-6605.

Memoriam

Residents Phyllis Carvola 1 October 7 Jack Kuiphoff 1 October 21 Mike Carvola 1 October 31 Betty Flax 1 November 13 Former Residents John Houserman 1 November 13 Ron Lude 1 November 27 Tony Gioia 1 December 1 Jay Knapp 1 December 6

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. Youth On Their Own students thank you for your generous holiday donations of gift cards, cash, food and hygiene supplies. We are fortunate to live in such a caring, giving community with neighbors who are positively impacting the future of Pima County by supporting YOTO. Kris Cohen YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary

January Happy Hour 3-5 PM/3-7 Fri.

Monday

$5 Wings, $5 Domestic Pitchers, $5 Flatbread Pizza

We would like to thank the ladies supporting our Unit 18-A Annual Food Drive for Impact of Southern Arizona. on Saturday, November 12. A big thank you to those beyond our unit who graciously contributed 46 lbs. of non-perishable food and $585. Thank you for making this possible. Garnett Hickey and Ruth Hafner

2 for 1 Margaritas, $2 off Tequila

½ off Bottles of Wine $4 Savory Bread Pudding

On behalf of Thimblelenas, I would like to thank all who generously gave to our Tri-Community Christmas children’s bag project. We were able to fill and donate 147 bags for this project, including 28 stockings for a child’s first Christmas. Penny Burroughs, Co-President

$1 Tacos, $1 Rolling Rock Beer

The Tri-Community Food Bank would like to thank members of the Garden Club, Thimbelinas and numerous individuals for their ongoing support and generous donations. We serve many needy families and with your help we are better able to meet those needs. Cynthia Chevalley, Chairperson I would like to join Cynthia in thanking all who make our trips to Mammoth so worthwhile. Mel Wheeler

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Tuesday

Wednesday Thursday Friday

Live Music 4-7 PM, $10 Fish Fry

Saturday

Sunday

$3 Domestic Draft, $4 House Wine, $5 Fish Tacos (2) $3 Mimosas, All Day

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Clubs Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Art League Co-Pres. Dave Dame 825-7430, Judy Bjorling 818-1296 Barkcarvers - Gourd - Woodcarvers Woodcarvers John Shaw 825-1368 Sat., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Barkcarvers Ted Rydzewski 825-8624 Tue., 1-4 PM; Thu., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Gourds Kaaren Drent 818-2343, Mon., 1-4 PM, Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Anyone interested in learning bark carving, contact Ted Rydzewski.

Clay Pres. Renee Ford 203-733-4447 neeford46@gmail.com Sep.-May, First Thu., 1 PM, Artisan Center/Pottery

Welcome to new President Renee Ford. We look forward to another great year ahead and thank her and teams old and new for stepping Totem project. up to support our club. The totem pieces are amassing as we continue the courtyard project in conjunction with the Stained Glass Club. Soon the poles will be anchored and imaginations sparked as the process continues. Plans are to assemble and celebrate completion by the end of April, if not sooner. The first class of the year is scheduled for January 12, 10 AM-Noon, in the studio. Joan Kelley will demonstrate a three-piece vessel on the wheel, and all members are invited to observe. Cleaning is scheduled for Wednesday, January 4, 1 PM, with the first meeting of the new administration on January 5, 1 PM. A full orientation class is scheduled for January 16 and 19, 1-3 PM. We are off and running.

Colored Pencil Jan Thomas 591-1275 or Carol Fouch 817-751-8154 Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art Studio Love color? Interested in exploring patterns and shapes, darks and lights? Colored pencil may be just for you. This is an easy, yet exacting medium. We will show you some tricks which will smooth your artistic experience. You do not need to be able to draw. You will see the world in a whole new light. Come join us.

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

Yes, indeed, our group has been together for over two decades and we’re aging well. We’re still perfecting our techniques and our product has never been better. Just today, we critiqued some The Fine Arts Studio at Work. beautiful pieces. We may not be able to get around as well as we did two decades ago, but our artwork keeps improving, thanks to our teacher-members and truly fine artists. We hang a few selected works on the wall just outside our studio and change these monthly. The Art League, of which we are a member, has planned the monthly shows and themes for 2017 which promise to be both challenging and exciting. The Photo Club will be hanging pieces in the Activity Center this month, and our Fine Arts Studio will adorn the walls in February.

Japanese Flower Arranging Donald Marier 825-4878 dolmar21@gmail.com Doris Oliver 818-1512 dorisoliver818@msn.com Oct.-May, Second and Fourth Mon., 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge Modelers Pres. Fred Faust 907-3469 fjfaust1030@gmail.com Second Fri., 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge scovaz.com/clubs/modelers

In the photo at left, new Modelers Club member David Brauer, at a recent meeting, is presenting the model he has completed of an AmerPhoto by Tom Prall. ican Civil War cannon and the limber, or two-wheel ammunition chest. David took the picture on the left of the actual cannon and limber during his visit to Gettysburg last summer. The cannon was developed in France for Emperor Napoleon in 1850. The bronze smoothbore 12-pounder became the most popular gun in the American Civil War. During the war nearly 40% of all field artillery pieces of each army were these cannons. The model is 1:16 scale. 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 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.

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Open Studio Artists Pres. Carol Nagel 825-3097 Thu., 9 AM-2 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio We welcome a variety of skill levels and have room for more artists. If you are a little rusty and want to get back to your art, come join us. There is always room for one more.

Seniors for Kids Sharon Larsen 818-2791 Sewing/Crafting for SFK, Mon., 1-3 PM, Wed., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Toy Woodworking, various times, Artisan Center/Wood Shop First Thu., 8 AM, Catalina Vista/3 Pusch Ridge

Vistoso Photo Pres. Ken Ayers 638-7916 Sep.-May Second and Fourth Wed., 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista vistosophotoclub.weebly.com

We are back to meeting twice a month. Our program meeting on January 11 will be a presentation by Oro Valley photographer, Phoebe Olmsted. The subject of the competition meeting January 25 will be Open; picture may be of any subject, and for this month only, taken on any date. Please join us for these enjoyable and instructive evenings. Besides holding friendly competitions monthly for all skill levels, we host guest speakers, offer skillSplash by Steve Perkins building workshops and provide equipment in the Photo Lab when lab monitors are present for members to use Photoshop Elements, print their photos and cut mats. Winners in the November competition Open were Gerda Timm, Milo Loeffler, Ken Ayers, Diane Haegele, Larry Walker, Dave Henderson, Pat Mulligan, Steve Perkins, Jack Welch, Harvey Gardner, Val Plumlee, and Laura Hackenbrock. Enjoy viewing the Club’s photo gallery of digital-competition submissions on our website. Guests are always welcome, please join us.

Sculpture

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

Our studio is in full swing now and some grand pieces are under construction. We’re happy to have our president back with us. Laurie is pictured here working on her magnificent raptor. After the sculpting is complete, we harden the clay by baking it in our oven for a threehour period. It is then finished in one of several techniques using patina or paint applications. Aleda’s human head class has added a few Our president Laurie members, and we encourage old Lichaa and her sculpture. class members to return and new residents to join us. This free class is a tremendous value to beginning sculptors. Join us Monday mornings and let your artistic juices flow.

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Seniors for Kids (SFK) is a 501(c)3 non-profit supporting children at Three Points Clinic, Aviva Children’s Services, Northwest Birthing Center, Family First Services and TriCommunity Food Bank. December 1 was our biggest ever toy distribution event. So many wonderful toys, blankets, layettes, and other items had been made during the year by our SFK elves. Special helpers chose and then delivered the toys to the various charities before Christmas. Additionally, we supported 17 families in the Mammoth area with food gift cards and purchased gifts for their children. Everyone can contribute to our club by signing up with Fry’s and Amazon Smile, where monetary donations from these companies will be made to SFK when you designate Seniors For Kids as your charity. Our next big fundraiser will be the spring SCOV Courtyard Sale, so start saving your surplus items for the sale.Sewing

Sewing Thimblelenas

Penny Burroughs 530-545-2642 Mon.-Fri., 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing An amazing outpouring of the holiday spirit came from all the various groups of Thimblelenas who made 147 tote bags filled with coloring books, crayons, toothbrushes, toothpaste and stuffed animals as well as 28 stockings with onesies and small stuffed animals for an infant’s first Christmas. These gifts were donated to Tri-Community Food Bank Children’s Christmas party. We surely brought smiles to many kids. Thimblelenas annual dues are $5, January 1 to December 31. Our group always welcomes new members. When you join Thimblelenas, you can be active in as many of the seven groups as you wish: Seniors for Kids, Casa Amigas, Sun City Vistoso Quilters, Machine Embroidery, Tapestry Rug Hooking, Cheer Bears and Pet Beds. Casa Amigas

Sue Lane 520-825-7518 Mon. and Thurs., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Our sewing group made 85 colorful tote bags for the Sister Jose Women Center. Are you ready to join us? Been awhile since you have sewn? We lend a hand sewing with our tried and true techniques. Sew what project you enjoy. Choose from tops, shorts, pajamas, vests, dresses, totes and even simple quilts. Not into sewing? We layer and pin quilts, cut patterns or simple squares. It’s very rewarding to see a child’s face light up while receiving a brand new outfit or quilt that’s not a hand-me-down.

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Cheer Bears

Sep.-May, Wed., 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

Machine Embroidery

Sharon Larsen 818-2791 SharLarsen@gmail.com Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 825-5278 4D Computer Training Debra Dirks 825-2248 facebook.com/groups/SCOVMachineEmb Third Thu., 1:30 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

All Thimblelena members interested in machine embroidery are welcome at our monthly meetings. It’s always fun sharing ideas and seeing what our members are doing. Karin Frohlich showed us the ski vest she made using all the machines in the Sewing Room. She used not only the embroidery machine, but also the Sweet Sixteen Handi Quilter, the BabyLock serger, and the Pfaff sewing machine. At our January 19 meeting, Kathy Kellner will show us exciting ways to incorporate Mylar into our embroidery projects. We’ll have Mylar available for you to purchase at the meeting. Pet Beds

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

You probably have a comfy bed for your dog or cat. Why not provide for those in the pet shelters? Our goal is to supply soft, warm pet beds for the Humane Society. By using washable recycled scraps we accomplish this with over 150 beds made yearly. Come join us to snip fabric. Sun City Vistoso Quilters

Carol Guibert 520-404-1462 carolguibert1@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tue., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro The holidays are over, and it’s time to get down to some serious quilting. The next step for our mystery quilt will be given out at the January 10 meeting. Carol will give a demo on a meltand-blend technique using crayons, producing beautiful fusible applique pieces. Our January 24 meeting with be a lecture by Sue Franklin showing her antique crib quilt collection. Our raffle quilt is on display at various functions this month. Proceeds will go to the Tri-Community Food Bank again. Mark your calendar for the annual quilt show March 4 and 5. Tapestry Rug Hooking

Ann Feeney 818-0340 Tue., 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Sewing We are always happy to enroll new members and welcome residents who are interested in rug hooking.

Help Collate the Tipster

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

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Show ‘N Share Marion Nelmark 825-9331 Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Silversmith and Lapidary President Hartmut Wagner, 825-4175, hartmutgretel@icloud.com Shop Hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PM. Friday, 9 AM-Noon. First Mon., 3:30 PM, Artisan Center, Silversmith Studio. Happy New Year to all!.Our new slate of officers for 2017 is as follows: Pres., Hart Wagner; VP, Tom More; Sec., Steve Adams; Treas., Rich Rozehnal; Purchasing Agent, Mike Knott; and Membership, Rose Stapfer. Our holiday party will be held on Wednesday, January 18, 5 PM at Harvest Restaurant, 10355 N. La Canada Drive. The signup sheet is on the bulletin board in the studio. Please sign up by January 11. See you there.

Stained/Fused Glass Lei Bammel 818-0017 Wye Mace 825-8738 Fusing: Tue. and Thu., 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Open Studio, any time Tue.-Sun., Artisan Center/Stained Glass Did you get to the craft show? If so, wasn’t the talent amazing? So many great ideas. It is so nice to have such a warm and friendly group that make this club fun. A very big thanks to all who have helped by washing towels, volunteering Ornament exchange. to clean bins, firing the kilns and to the ladies who help with our display windows. You are all great as you pitch in to help with knowledge, not to mention new ideas. In December, we had our ornament exchange. It was nice to meet some of our new folks that come in at different times of the day. The exchange was wonderful, because we saw the different items being made. Please stop by and see if we can pique your interest in a new hobby.

Water Media Pres. Darlene Charbonneau & Marlene Peaidotto Treas. Cherry Sand, Sec. Rowena L. Hardinger, Tue., 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Welcome to new members who are interested in exploring water media. Dues are $5 per year, payable to our new treasurer, Cherry Sand. Plan to join the new class, Painting Mexican Pots and Cacti in the Tempera Batik Process, offered by SCOV residents and artists, Bob and Helen Jennette. Classes will meet on three consecutive Tuesdays, January 24, 31, and February 7, 9 AM-Noon. Most all materials will be furnished, and the fee will be $75 for all three classes. Call 818-6332 for questions and to reserve. Class is limited to 16.

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Woodworking Pres. Bill Norton 480-993-8762 VP Karen Curry 708-822-3057 Membership Lauren Strassburg 338-2568 Wed. Jan., 18, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro scovwoodworkingclub.com

Prior to the club’s holiday luncheon last month, members present elected the club’s officers for 2017. Congratulations go to Pres. Bill Norton; VP, Karen Curry; Sec., Hugh Madson and Treas., Larry Miller. It’s nice to see our seasonal resident members in the shop again, especially those who are monitors. The monitor schedule calendar is filling up fast, and it will be a rare day this winter that the shop will be without a monitor. We thank all our monitors for the great service they render to the club. If you want to join the ranks of this special group, contact Don Jovag 818-1078. If you want to join the club, contact Lauren Strassburg or come in and talk to a monitor. Reminder: 2017 dues are now due. Protect your membership and ensure the continued availability of shop supplies by paying your dues this month.

Continuing Education Astronomy Pres. Ron Collins 812-344-4772 scovastronomy@gmail.com Oct.-May, Third Thu., 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scovastronomy.com The Large Synoptic Server Telescope (LSST) is now under construction high in the mountains of Chile. Our speaker on January 9 is Victor Krabbendam, the LSST Project Manager. The primary mirror (of three) is 28 feet in diameter and was developed and built in a seven-year period right here in the mirror lab at the University of Arizona The tele- Dr. Don McCarthy speaking in Noscope will peer into space like no vember on comets, meteors, and other can and will be the largest, asteroids. Don has a one-week Aswidest, fastest, deepest “eye” of tronomy Camp at Kitt Peak during the new digital age. This should the summer for teens. be an interesting evening as we learn the capabilities of this internationally developed and funded project. We are so privileged to have such fantastic access to this kind of astronomical knowledge in Tucson. Our club sponsored six seventh graders from Coronado School to Astronomy camp and gave 80 fifth graders a telescope with instructions from our members just before Christmas.

Bible Men’s Bible Study

Darwin Thornton 638-7024 Rick Thomas 591-0475 Oct.-May, Tue., 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

Get set for a new study beginning Tuesday, January 3. Why Do Many Muslims Embrace Christianity? This six-part series, taught by Ingolf Wallow, will explore differences between Islam and Christianity. Many of us have little knowledge of the Muslim religion. With this study, we will be better equipped to understand their belief system. Join many of us for breakfast afterward at The Views Restaurant as well.

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What a perfect time to join the group.

Precept Women’s Bible Study Patti Higgins 630-369-7896 Oct.-Apr., Wed., 9 AM, WC3 Please join us for a new study January 11, Malachi: Revering the Lord, Standing in Awe of His Name. God tells us that He is keeping a book of remembrance for those who fear Him and esteem His name. Malachi will prepare you for the day when the Lord opens the windows of Heaven and pours out His blessing. After these three lessons, we will begin Part Two of our study of Acts.

Great Books Pres. Barbara Gates 825-7645 VP Connie Armstrong 544-7723 scov.great.books@gmail.com October-May, First and Third Wednesday, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon We read and discuss brief selections of thought-provoking works of literature presented in anthologies by the Great Books Foundation. We offer great conversations about great ideas. All SCOV residents are welcome to join us. Starting in January we will be reading 14 short story selections from The Seven Deadly Sins, Even Deadlier. The first deadly sin we will consider is Pride. On January 4 the selection is La Grande Breteche by Honore de Balzac and on January 18, The Old Gentleman by Frances Hwang. The book can be purchased from Amazon or the Great Books Foundation.

SCOV Book Club Co-pres. Joyce Franke 818-7955 Co-pres. Cynthia Kartman 414-732-3063 Glenda Tonkin 520-207-4802 gt99673@gmail.com First Mon., 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge January 2 is a public holiday and buildings will be closed. so our January meeting will be held January 9 at Catalina Vista. We will discuss The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd. This book is a masterpiece of hope as well as heroism, unrequited love, cruelty and bigotry, as told by Sarah, a black slave in Charleston given as a birthday gift to her then nine-year old white mistress. In February, we will discuss The Wright Brothers by David McCullough. Two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, McCullough tells the story behind the story about the courageous brothers who taught the world how to fly and changed it forever: Wilber and Orville Wright.

Computer - Vistoso Computer Society (VCS) Membership David Johnson 825-6994 Pres. Leo Belardinelli 520-989-9314 General Meetings, Nov.-Mar., 1 PM, Auditorium scovcomputer.com Our Computer Club general meeting is Monday, January 9, 1 PM. Apex Computer Solutions presents How to Quit Cable for Online Streaming Video. Stream your favorite live shows and on-demand entertainment without the long-term contracts and hidden fees. Get channels you want, top features like video replay, and the freedom to cancel easily online. Stream shows on any device…phone, tablet, web or TV. Stream the best of live TV anytime, anywhere without cable. Some streaming services include Netflix, Amazon Instant Videos, Hulu Plus and Sling TV. Club members, as well as community residents, are invited to attend this program. Membership is required for all classes, help sessions, assistance from other Computer Club members, and ListServ (online bulletin board). To join, see the club’s website.

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Dues for 2017 are $10/household. Bring checks, not cash, to the meetings or mail to Dave Johnson, 2427 Nasturtium, with the application form, available outside the Computer Learning Center (CLC) in the Welcome Center. You may download it from the club’s website. Drop off used ink cartridges in the basket just outside the CLC. The club donates them to Coronado K-8 school’s Parent Teachers Organization. January Computer Club Class Schedule Class Name Dates Time Basic Excel (PC only) 1 Session Tue., Jan. 10 9:30-11:30 AM Sue Lane sklane6970@aol.com Windows 10 (bring your computers) 1 Session Wed., Jan. 18 10 AM-Noon Leo Belardinelli lbelardinelli@hotmail.com Mac Basics – The Finder (for beginners) 1 Session Thu., Jan. 19 10 AM-Noon Ann Owen anno35@me.com Making a Photo Book with Shutterfly 1 Session Limit 6 Sat., Jan 21 9:15-11:15 AM Dave & Tempe Johnson dpjohn@aol.com Beginning iPad 1 Session Tue., Jan 24 10 AM-Noon Dean Mosier gbboatman@gmail.com The Snipping Tool and Tips and Tricks in Word 1 Session Wed., Jan 25 10 AM-Noon Sue Lane sklane6970@aol.com Editing and Enhancing Photos on the Mac and Apple Devices 1 Session Thu., Jan. 26 1-2 PM Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@hotmail.com iPhone Tips: Exploring Siri, Safari, Texting and other basic apps for users of iPhones 4s or later 1 Session Limit 15 Mon., Jan. 30 1-3 PM Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@hotmail.com Help Sessions for PC and Mac Users 4 Sessions Tue., Jan. 3 and 17 1-3 PM Wed., Jan. 11 and 25 1-3 PM

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

At the Genealogy Club general meeting, January 10, our speaker, Pam Ingermanson, will present FamilySearch.org, the largest free genealogy website currently available. It is constantly changing as new icons, searching techniques, source views, ability to add memories and to work from a smart phone or tablet have improved the site’s abilities. Everyone in SCOV is welcome. While reading a book from our genealogy library on researching any census before 1850, I learned there weremore than slash marks for members of a household. Can you separate more than one George Smith in a town/county? Which one is your real relative? Discover so many learning tips from these books. Just check them out and discover. That brick wall may come tumbling down. Garage Doors If you have a new garage door, remember it must be painted either the main body color or one of the trim colors of your house.

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ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement Pres. Lei Lane Bammel 818-0017 Curriculum Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Registration Karen/Sherwin Koopmans skkoops@gmail.com Samplers Gaston Meloche ILR Samplers@gmail.com suncityilr.com At the December 8 Preview of Winter Courses, Gaston Meloche was presented a plaque in recognition and appreciation for his nine years of service as Sampler Committee Chair and Secretary of the Curriculum Committee. Sally Evert and Hal Schroeder are the new Co-Chairs. Registration forms and the Spring Course schedule may be found on the ILR website. Spring courses start Tuesday, January 3. Courses vary on starting dates, duration, and location. After submitting your registration, if you do not hear from the registrars, Gaston Meloche recognized the Koopmans, then you are in the for service to the ILR courses for which you registered. Pay careful attention to start dates for your courses. If you registered and now find you are unable to attend a course, please contact the registrars, so that another member might take your place.

Natural Health and Wellness Sherokee llse 818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com Third Wed., 3-4:30 PM Catalina Vista, Rooms 2 and 3 scovnaturalwellness.com Our mission: To discuss, share and provide natural approaches to health and wellness. Dues $3/year pp. First meeting free. Join us for a plant-based potluck dinner, Wednesday, January 4, 5:30 PM, Catalina Vista Rooms 2 and 3. Bring a plant-based dish to share; if you’re a first-timer, come and enjoy the food and company. RSVP to davidsattinger@ gmail.com or Heather thumpozmag@mac.com. Our January 18 speaker will be Steve Liu, a licensed acupuncturist, discussing Safe and Effective Alternative Treatment for Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Learn about the eye, what causes macular degeneration and an innovative treatment available locally that may help stop or reverse this serious problem. Mr. Liu was an electrical and laser engineer in Silicon Valley and has been practicing acupuncture, laser acupuncture and LED light therapy, Chinese herbal medicine and Functional Medicine in Tucson since 2001. Learn more at BetterVisionTucson.com

Poets Corner Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762 srafieyan@comcast.net Mon., 9:30-11:30 AM, WC/1 The election of our new president continues to be a common theme among members of the Corner, but other events have also claimed our attention. Syria is the setting for Headlines by Sharyn Rafieyan: “Medics rushing through the rubble, hunch to shelter every bundle, saving incubator babies from the monsters (Crazed with rabies?), aiming weapons at the frailest and the blameless, while the grieving, barely breath-

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ing from the venom that’s denied, search for somewhere that might still be safe to hide. More than buildings have been battered—bodies, spirits too are shattered, yet the battle for this city lingers on. Have the rebels of Aleppo lost a fight they won’t concede? Have hearts been pricked sufficiently to bleed?”

Writers Paul Mercer 520-333-3490 pawmerc@gmail.com Second and Fourth Fri., 1-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Writing for fun is a tremendous workout for your mind. It gives you an outlet for many of life’s frustations, and it helps you keep in touch with yourself. Read more about the club on our website. Come to our meetings and exercise your mind. We hope to see you there.

Cultural & Social Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) Kactus Krooners Mike Moyer 818-6509 mmoyerpp@gmail.com Oct.-May, Mon., 11 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis Love those barbershop harmonies? Got a song in your heart? Want to hear and feel and learn what it’s like to blend your voice with others, barbershop style? Come join this mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just one hour every Monday morning. Great way to start each week. SCOV visitors welcome. There is strength in numbers. The more the merrier.

Sun City Oro Valley Democrat Club President Laura Dore 520-338-1016 lucylb53@comcast.net Second Sat., 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scovdemocraticclub.wix.com/scov-democratic-club

What does it take to get your ballot to you? What happens on the way from your hands to the final results? On January 14, Barbara Tellman, Vice Chair Pima County Election Integrity Commission and Co-Chair of the Pima County Democrat Party Election Integrity Committee, will explain the entire process. From counting the votes aloud in the saloon (no secret ballots) to today’s high tech methods, we have been getting better and better at making sure our vote counting systems are fair, accurate and that everyone who is eligible gets to vote. Today almost any citizen over the age of 17 is entitled to vote, but it took a long time to get there. Meetings are open to all residents, regardless of political affiliation. Please be generous when bringing non-perishable food items or monetary donations for Impact of Southern Arizona. Membership dues for 2017 of $10 pp can be mailed to Linda Bretz, 14620 N. Chalk Creek Dr. Please include your email.

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Dining - Prepare & Share Alan Bancroft 520-907-4121 alanroxieb@msn.com Colin Kaltenbach, kltnbch@yahoo.com The Kick Off Dinner, November 18th, hosted 26 members who enjoyed the tasty catered meal from Flavor of India. During the short meeting we voted on the 4 themes for this year. In December, we enjoyed “Little Bites” with our hosts. January features an Alaskan theme. In February, we will be enjoying a Basque dinner and in March, Hawaiian food. Each dinner has different participants determined by our scheduling secretary. Two to four weeks before your dinner, your group will gather with the host(s) to determine a menu within the theme. The host will provide the main course. The total cost of the evening is divided among the members. Recipes are shared so you may enjoy them again. Other events for the club will be a luncheon in February and the Farewell Dinner will be a catered dinner in April. We would love to have you join us. Hope to see you soon.

Dinner ’N Show Membership Chairperson Marcia Polley Julie Balogh 520-818-9073 520-818-1046 Third Tue., 9:15 AM, Navajo All are welcome to join us for our monthly meetings. Bring your checkbook as we prefer not to take cash. Non-members are welcome to come to shows with an additional $3 service fee. Sat. Jan. 28 Is He Dead? at Hale Center. Lunch at Mount Athos Greek in Florence. Bus, lunch and show $74. Bus leaves at 11 AM. Florence Duckett 825-1994. Sat. Feb. 4 Baskerville at Phoenix Theater. Dinner at Old Spaghetti Factory. Bus, show and dinner $90. Gay Russell 8255763. Buses leave on time from behind the Welcome Center.

Dog Club - Fido’s Friends Pres. Marge Gustafson margustafson@gmail.com Membership/Sec. Elaine Deeter 825-5388 Nov., Jan. and Mar., Third Thu., 2 PM, Activity Center/Hopi

If you are planning to buy your little Fido a special toy for Christmas, please examine it carefully to make sure there are no parts that can come off and present a choking hazard. Match the toy to the dog’s size and energy level. Also, be aware of Christmas tree bulbs, poinsettias and any other special hazards that might be introduced during the holidays. It takes only a few minutes to check these things out to keep your beloved dog safe and happy during the holidays.D

Different Drummers Women’s Circle Contacts: Zona Boss 520-638 6644, Colleen Cottrell 825 8393 Wed. 1:30 - 3:00 PM

Please note, meeting location has changed to Colleen’s home at 2338 E. Montrose Canyon Drive. The Different Drummers Women’s Circle provides a community drum circle for any woman wanting to connect with others through hand drumming using African Djembe drums, handheld Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests.

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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. Zona Boss 520-638-6644 zona1boss@gmail.com Co-Pres. Deanna Haselwander 825-5291 frank2997@aol.com Oct.-Apr., Second Tue., 12:30 PM, Auditorium

Come join us Tuesday, January 17 to hear Alison Lang, Master Gardener from Pinal County, speak on Desert Gardening 101. On January 24 or 25, your choice, tour the Tucson Botanical Garden (TBG) featuring the exhibition, Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life with lunch at the Garden’s Cafe. The cost is $13 pp or free to TBG members for the garden tour. Signup at the meeting or contact Bonnie Vastag 920-217-7737 or norway995@gmail.com. February’s meeting features Zann Wilson, master gardener speaking on Lose the Snooze; Alternatives to Overused Landscape Plants and a special hospitality of Everything Chocolate. Our tour Thursday, February 23 takes us to the Gardens at Westward Look to view their extensive use of native plants and culinary gardens. The cost is $8 pp. Lunch follows at Firebirds Wood Fired Grill. Signup at the meeting or contact Bonnie Vastag for the Garden Tour and Shari Norris for lunch 520-825-6786 or norrisshari@yahoo.com.

Welcome to 2017. The Trump inauguration will occur just a few days after our meeting. We will have a great speaker this month, so please come to the meeting. Invite your neighbors.

St. Philip’s Social Club Abby Marier (520) 825-4878 Ginny Culhane (520) 825-1961 Soup & Salad Supper: Warm up your friendships from St. Philip’s and enjoy great soup, salad and dessert. This is a potluck supper­­: please RSVP and tell us what you’re bringing. Monday, January 30, 5-7 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge. Hope to see you there.

Scandinavian Heritage Club Kaaren Drent (484) 951-1533 kaarendrent@yahoo.com Don’t miss our annual supper: Saturday, February 4, 5:30 PM, Navajo Room. Phone sales and/or questions, contact Rita and Vern Petterson 825-1113.

Ticket sales: $5 pp and food sign up, Activity Center Mon., Jan. 9, 9-11 AM and Wed., Jan. 11, 1-3 PM

Sun City Singers Pres. Nancy Gilbertson 308-5096 Director Don Hess Rehearsals Tue., 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium

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

Havurah is a social group that shares an interest in Jewish Culture. Meetings and events are open to all. Our Chanukah Nosh was yummy. We are looking forward to our members gala, Putting On The Ritz January 7. Join us for bagels and lox brunch February 5 at 10:30 AM and listen to speakers Cynthia Meir and Joseph McGrath provide an Introduction to the Rogue Theatre. Mark your calendars: Ladies Brown Bag Lunch Wed. Feb 1, 11:30 AM, Catalina Vista Brunch Sun. Feb. 5, 10:30 AM, Activity Center

Ticket sales for Brunch: $15 pp member, $18 pp nonmember Wed., Jan. 11, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center Thu., Jan. 26, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center

Annual dues should be paid by check, made out to Havurah and mailed to Sandy Salz, 1816 E Crown Ridge Way. Fill out contact/info sheets at events and mail to Marilyn Smoler, 13917 N Embassy Dr. Please wear name tags and bring non-perishable food items for Community Food Bank to events. Wishing everyone a very happy New Year.

Early Music Recorder Ensemble Joyce Minks 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, bass recorders welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. Music is provided. Just one hour every week. SCOV visitors welcome.

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

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See what you missed at the December 6 potluck. The Singers began the holiday season with a potluck luncheon, organized by Nancy Gilbertson, December 6. Silent Night, in German, performed by Elise Asch, Margot Rothenbuecher and Victoria Von Elbe, was enjoyed by all. The Singers will begin rehearsals and planning Tuesday, January 10 for our Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25 Spring Concerts. If you like to sing, come join us. Everyone is welcome. There are no auditions. The singers commit to 12 weeks of rehearsals. Dues for 2017 are $10 and must be paid to receive a music packet. Pay treasurer, Marcia Polley, at rehearsals. Officers for 2017: Pres., Nancy Gilbertson; VP, Maxine Yunker; Sec., Lynn and Frank Krivitz; Treas., Marcia Polley.

Sun City Singles Pres. Karen Curry 708 822-3057, VP Al Piarowski 825-0654 Sec. Katy Melcher 825-2729 Treas. Jan Buchel 825-6735 Dinner Meeting Second Thu., Happy Hour Last Fri. With a few modifications, our board will stay on for another year, and we wish them another very successful one. Bocce will be played Thursday, January 5, starting at 4 PM, SCOV Court. We start the new year with a new chef, Hoch’s Elegant Catering. Dinner takes place Thursday, January 11, at 5:30 PM,

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Activity Center/Navajo. The menu features slow-roasted tri tip with bourbon demi glaze, mashed potatoes, broccoli and salad. We’ll have chocolate mousse cake for dessert. Entertainment after dinner will be the well-known Canada del Oro Singers. Happy Hour is Friday, January 27, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo.

Tickets on sale in the Kachina lounge. $20 pp for dinner and $10 pp for happy hour appetizers. Ticket sales: Thu., Jan. 5, 10 AM-Noon and Fri., Jan. 6, 1-2 PM. Happy hour tickets: Tue., Jan. 24, 10-11 AM.

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

Local journalist and author Margaret Regan will be speaking at our January meeting. Margaret began writing about the border in 2000 and has had two books published. Her most recent book is Detained and Deported: Stories of Immigrant Families Under Fire, a collection of true stories and events centered here in Tucson. Margaret will speak about this book at our meeting. Detained and Deported has valuable information about migrant detainee facilities in Eloy and Florence, stories of people who are caught up in our complex immigration laws, the Border Patrol, Operation Streamline and accounts of local and national groups involved in advocating for migrants. Non-members are welcome. Come early for goodies and chat. The Mata Ortiz pottery and Zapotec rug show will be held Saturday, January 28, 8 AM-4 PM, and Sunday, January 29, 9 AM-3 PM, Activity Center.

States Illinois Club Come celebrate the beautiful Illinois state parks at the Illinois Club picnic Sunday, January 29, 1-4 PM, Auditorium. Enjoy a picnic buffet catered by Culinary Design. Hamburgers, bratwurst, baked beans, potato salad, cole slaw, and brownies are on the menu. Veggie burgers available upon request at time of ticket sales. Bring your own beverages. Door prizes and entertainment by singer/guitar player, David Rychener, following the meal. Contact Judy Rigby 520-638-8800 rigby_judy@ yahoo.com.

Tickets $20 pp on sale in the Activity Center/Lobby Tue., Jan. 10, 9-11 AM and Wed., Jan. 11, 1-3 PM. Checks payable to Michael Pidone. Seating requests will be honored if tickets are purchased at the same time; eight per table.

Michigan Club Save the date March 18, 2017 to gather and enjoy an evening of good food and conversation with Michiganders. Plans are just beginning, and we would invite anyone who would be willing to work on the planning committee to call Linda Hall 520-907-2009 or send email to rlhall@comcast.net. New England Save the date for New England Club dinner. Are you from New England, ever lived there, or passed through once? Then you are invited to the annual New England Club dinner. Join us for good company, good food and good fun. The food will be delicious. Culinary Designs is catering. Saturday, February 25, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Native American Rooms. BYOB. See you there. Contact Allie Angeloni 520825-2665 or Mary Janus 802-661-8168 for more information.

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Tickets $22 pp on sale Wed., Feb. 1 and Tue., Feb. 7, 9-11 AM, Activity Center Wisconsin Club The Wisconsin Club party is Saturday, March 11. Our theme is Fishin’ Wisconsin. The next planning committee meeting is Wednesday, January 18, 10 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball. Anyone with Wisconsin ties is welcome to attend. Contact Kerry Boness, 907-830-1103.

Tickets go on sale for one day only, March 1, 10 AM-1PM, Activity Center. Sun City Variety Theatre Stephanie Consalvo, stephaniec42.sc@gmail.com scovtheatre.com

The Sun City Variety Theatre Club will hold its next meeting on Thursday, January 12, 10-11:30 AM, Catalina Vista/ Mt. Lemmon. Please plan on coming a few minutes early as the meeting will start promptly at 10 AM. Whether you are new to Sun City or have been a long-time resident and would like to perform or learn about various aspects of theatre production, please come to our meeting. We are anxious to meet you.

Ukulele - Sun City Strummers Marge Gustafson (760) 989-1745 suncity strummers@gmail.com 9 AM beginners Tutoring, 10 AM-Noon Class led by Don Bong Tues.,9 AM - Noon, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele This month the Strummers are learning new techniques in Ukulele University and continuing with our usual song circle led by Don Bong. We use the daily ukulele books, both the blue and yellow, and this month we’ll begin practicing for our March 8 Spring Concert to which the entire Sun City community is invited. Watch for details in next month’s Tipster.

Unit Parties Unit 7 Attention Unit 7 residents: Get ready to party! Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 25, 5 PM for The Best in the West party in the Activity Center. One of your neighbors will be contacting you in late January or early February to sign you up for this fun event for the low, low price of $5 pp. We will once again do an appetizer potluck and we’ll have brownies and ice cream for dessert. Beverages will be provided. Plan on socializing with new and old neighbors and enjoying great Western music performed by the inimitable Bill Ganz. If you would like to help or have any questions, please contact Bill Hale or Judy Matthies at 520-575-1943 or madmatthies@aol.com. Unit 8 We will be having our yearly party Wednesday, February 15, Activity Center/Native American. Save the date. More info to follow next month. Contact Kathy Mashburn 435-7904481 Kathyp638@gmail.com. Unit 10 Unit 10 party, Saturday, January 28, 4:30-6:30 PM, Auditorium. Bring an hors d’oeuvre to share. BYOB. Coffee, tea and soft drinks will be available; plates, cups and utensils will be supplied. There will be a drawing for a door prize. If

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you have a new neighbor, a personal touch to let them know of the party would be most appreciated. We are asking for an optional $5 donation per household for supplies. Please RSVP by January 21 to Gail Hansen, text or call 520-4900257 or email: gchansen@gci.net. Unit 11 Are you ready for a party? The Unit 11 annual dinner will be Saturday, March 4. Please mark the date on your new 2017 calendar. More information will be coming as we get closer to the date. Contact Kay Jacobs, 520-825-8525 sbocaj825@gmail.com.

steps to the fascinating musical strains and rhythms of diverse cultures (including the USA). No partner or prior experience needed. A typical session consists of 13 folk dances with instructions given for all but the easiest ones. Weekly mailings contain YouTube links to all dances in the upcoming club meeting. Videos of us may be seen via a Google search on “Folk Dance SCOV YouTube.”

Hula - Aloha Hula Sisters Del Salvaterra 520-834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Beginning Hula, Thu., 1-2 PM, Dance Studio Intermediate Hula, Thu., 2-3 PM, Dance Studio

Unit 18A Come to a gathering of your neighbors. Mark your calendars for our Unit 18A annual potluck dinner Friday, March 3, 6 PM, Catalina Vista. For more information e-mail JABWEB@ ipa.net, or Jo Anne 520-441-9229 or Nancy 208-724-5881.

SCOV Women’s Auxiliary Pres. Jane Fairchild 909-5069 Finance Marie Gagnon 825-2354 Publicity/Secretary Debbie Francis 402-216-4227 Donations Judy Hood 818-2281 Sep.-Apr., Second Tue., 9 AM, WC3 Our Auxiliary benefits Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse which helps victims of domestic abuse. Emerge! provides support and transitional housing to women and children in crisis. Emerge! helps educate the community by providing presentations on domestic abuse, as well as counseling to child survivors on handling conflict, trauma and abuse. Families come to them in crisis. While they focus on healing, the Emerge! staff ensures their basic needs are met. Your gifts help build new, empowered lives. Donations needed include: • Gift cards: Fry’s, Safeway, Walmart, Target, Walgreen’s, Home Depot, etc. • New hairbrushes, conditioner, body wash, razors, feminine hygiene items • New twin size blankets, new bath towels • Cell phones • Diapers (all sizes except 2 and 3); baby wipes • New tote bags and water bottles • Cash is always welcome We welcome new members and invite you to attend our next meeting.

Dance Folk Dance Club of SCOV Harvey Gardner 308-5616 savear@cs.com Fri., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 2 Folk dancing is more fun than a treadmill and excellent exercise for brain, balance, muscle and mood. For most dances we hold hands in a circle performing non-gymnastic Dancers performing Yedid Nefesh (Israel).

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Just Jazz Contact Glory Lamb 805-698-3887 dancingextra@gmail.com Tue., 1-2 PM, Dance Studio Put on your dancing shoes and have fun learning new dance combinations and routines. If you have rhythm and love dancing to Broadway tunes, this class is for you. Meet our instructor Glory Lamb, a new SCOV resident, who taught and choreographed shows for the University of California­, Santa Barbara theatre department, as well as the City of Santa Barbara for many years. She won the talent award and was a finalist in the Ms. Senior California Pageant, 2008. Happily, Glory stepped in to continue the Dancing Dynamo Jazz class for Jacquie, who moved out of the area in September. Class fee is $10/month, paid by cash or check, the first class of each month. Club annual membership fee is $5. Come and dance with us. Line - Sunliners

Pres. Jetta Hice, 951-956-3268, JettaHice@msn.com Membership, Karen Caldwell, bella22643@gmail.com sites.google.com/site/sunlinerslinedancing/home scsunliners@gmail.com

The Sunliners Line Dance Club encourages you to come join us. Want to try it out to see if line dancing is for you? See our free introductory class listed below. If you want to keep on dancing, join the club and register for the Basic Step Classes. We have a monthly dance and dance socials every other month. Come join the fun. Open Line Dance - Auditorium Friday, January 6, 6:30 PM (no social) Monday Practices - Dance Studio 7 to 8 PM - Transition Intro to Beginner Barbara Hall & Lynne Nelson Wednesday Practices - Dance Studio 2 to 3 PM - Transition Beginner to Intermediate Margaret Whitson 3 to 3:45 PM - Intro - Lynne Nelson Thursday Practices - Auditorium 3 to 4 PM - Intermediate Karen Caldwell & Cherry Harper 4 to 5 PM - Beginner Karen Caldwell & Cherry Harper Saturday Classes - Auditorium - Deanna Berthiaume NO CLASS JAN. 28 DUE TO PANCAKE BREAKFAST 9 to 10 AM - Intermediate 10:15 to 11:15 AM - Beginner 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM - Intro Sunday Practices - Dance Studio - Roni Landsburg 11 AM to 12:30 PM - Intermediate

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Rock ‘N Roll Pres. Francine Saccio 825-6526 scovrandrclub@gmail.com Membership Chair Norma Martin scovrandrclub@gmail.com

Welcome to 2017. We wish you a happy and healthy new year. This month, your SCOV Rock and Roll Club will have The Rave play for us Saturday, January 21. The theme is Woodstock at SCOV. Members may reserve one table for no less or more than 10 persons, members and nonmembers combined. The Au- Photo provided by The Rave. ditorium will open at 6:15 PM; music starts at 7 PM. BYOB and snacks. Setups, coffee and dessert will be provided. Rock and Roll Hippies never die.

Tickets $20 pp for members, $25 pp for non-members. Ticket sales for members only, Tue., Jan. 10, 9 AM-10:30 AM, Activity Center lobby. Non-member and member sales, Thu., Jan. 12, 9 AM-10:30 AM, Activity Center lobby. Square - Sundancers

Pres. Jane Macdonald 520-272-0014 ejmacdonald7@gmail.com VPs F red and Deena Harris 520-818-6298 godeena@aol.com Dances Wed., 7 PM, Auditorium sundancersquarestucson.com

Happy new year, it is time to step out and enjoy square dancing – friendship set to music. Exercise your brain, as well as your body, and have fun doing it. Square dance lessons will be offered on Wednesdays, 5:30-7 PM, Auditorium. Casual dress, $3 pp. Rick Gittelman will be calling our club dances on Wednesdays, 7 PM, Auditorium, admission $4 pp for members and $5 pp for guests. Square dance attire. A joint event with the Saddlebrooke Squares will occur Wednesday, January 25, Auditorium. Student review, 5:30 to 6 PM, the joint potluck, 6 PM, followed by the singing of Larry Kraber and Rick. Square dance attire is requested. Our next special dance with Jerry Gilbreath will be Saturday, February 4, Auditorium. The Van Attas will be cueing pre-rounds at 6:30 PM, and square dancing starts at 7 PM. $15/cpl.

Western - Kactus Kickers Pres. Howard & Yvette Schulz 825-0797 hyschulz@gmail.com Dances November - May, Second Fri., Auditorium Membership Preston Sheriff 825-3101 pdsheriff@comcast.net scovkactuskickers.com Celebrate 2017 with a Kactus Kicker Snow Stampede dance party Thursday, January 12. Music by Wild Ride in Tucson will get you in the new year spirit. Please note that the dance is on Thursday, not Friday this month. Did you ever say, “I wish I could dance like that”? Well, Western Dance classes begin Thursday, January 5 and last until March 2. Our instructors are Joan and Frank Morris who bring experience and enthusiasm to this fun learning experience. The cost is $25/cpl for 8 weeks of lessons. Join us in the Auditorium from 6:30–7:30 PM for beginners and 7:30–8:30 PM for advanced classes. Knowing the different dances, like the cha-cha and waltz, increases the fun of our dance parties. It’s easier than you think.

Exercise Aqua Tone Marcia Polley 818-9073 t.polley@comcast.net Irmel Wheeler 334-0957 Tue., Thu., Sat., 9 AM AFC/Pool Please note time change.

Arthritis Water Pres. Dawn Simske 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.

Energetic Exercise

Karen Caldwell 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 Sun City Oro Valley for over 20 years. She’s expert at keeping us seniors strong and flexible with a great variety of aerobic and weight exercises plus 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.

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

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

Happy New Year. It’s a brand new year and time to commit to a new exercise routine. Why not try Pilates? 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, these Pilates classes are offered here twice each week. People ask whether or not the benefits of the Pilates method, which come from the strengthening and stretching exercises we do, really develop the body’s core, increase spine mobility and build flexibility. The answer is yes. Additional benefits you’ll see from taking our group mat classes will be: 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 join us or just stop by and watch.

Ticket sales Fri., Mon., Tue., January 6, 9, and 10, 9-11 AM, Activity Center.

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Fitness Swim Chair Dave Goodman 812-1056 AFC Pool, Times to be determined The Fitness Swim Club provides an opportunity for swimmers of various abilities to train together. Workouts are generally between 2400 and 3000 yds., though some do more, others less. New swimmers welcome. Please ensure you have been cleared by a physician to participate in vigorous exercise before attending.

Tai Chi Co-Chairs Gail Barr gailbarr@gmail.com 303-995-7485 Joyce Franke 2joycefranke@gmail.com 818-7955 Thu., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 1 Our new class session begins January 5. Many medical professionals now recommend Tai Chi to help their patients improve balance and prevent falls. But Tai Chi is much more. Tai Chi is credited with decreased pain, improved sleep and mood, and better quality of life by Tufts University School of Medicine research. In our classes we not only enjoy learning Tai Chi form, we also increase flexibility and strength and improve our breathing. Our instructors, Jose Hernandez-Rivera and Donna Drazenovich, stress the use of Tai Chi in daily life. Would you enjoy Tai Chi? Why not try it out? The January 5 introductory class is free. Newcomers, please contact Gail Barr for class details.

Yoga Co-Pres. Ursula Jarvis 825-8461, Ginger Jones 503-319-2635 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 Thu., Chair Yoga, 10:15-11:30 AM, Dance Studio

January class schedule: Monday class resumes January 16; Tuesday class resumes January 10; Thursday classes resume January 5. Plans are underway for our annual meeting/social in January. Look for information by email. Yearly club membership is required to take all classes. A 2017 registration form was emailed to club members in early December. Fill it out and bring to any class with $5 check for yearly membership; forms also available in most classes. Classes are $7 each and instructors prefer payment in cash. For Monday classes only, payment is $7 cash/$10 if paying by check; ten class tickets $70 cash/$80 if paying by check. Tickets never expire. Beginners welcome; classes structured for all levels. Bring mats and props you require. Yoga promotes balance, flexibility and inner peace.

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Pres. William Abel 797-1049 wabel1726@comcast.net Mon., 6 PM; Fri., 12:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam This bridge club is for all players who enjoy competing and playing against other couples. Annual dues $10 pp. We are not an ACBL-sanctioned club and do not award master points. New players are always welcome. Residents and renters with an Association Renter’s Card can play up to two times before joining. Guests of residents may play only twice per year.

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Please arrive at least 10 minutes before playing time as we may start a few minutes early. Bring exactly $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Ladies Monday Social Bridge

Pres. Margot Rothenbuecher 825-9288 Mon., 1-3:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball This is a friendly social group. Join us. Ladies Wednesday Bridge

Pres. Lynne Wohner, 336-9908, Lwohner@msn.com Wed., 12:15-3 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Ring in the new year with bridge in a social setting. Sign in at noon. Play begins at 12:15 PM. We change partners after six hands. Bring 50¢ for prize money. New members and seasonal visitors are always welcome. Marathon Bridge

Dave Johnson 825-6994 Mixed Social Bridge

Pres. Barney Budreck 825-2172 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-11 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

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

Winter President: Bill Hasselbach 520-260-7614 Tue., 6:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo/Hohokam Bring a partner by 6:20 PM, for the game begins promptly at 6:30. Each person contributes $1 which is distributed among evening winners. Ten dollars is awarded the couple who bid and make a grand slam. “Angels” sign up each evening and don’t play if the tables are full, if not, they play, allowing continuous play for 4 rounds. We look forward to new members. Practice Bridge

Pres. Joe Pheanis 520-818-9144 Sec./Treas. Joan Montgomery 520-825-0050 Mon., Wed., 12:30-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Bunco Fern 825-8127 Pat 825-7198 Fourth Tue., 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Cribbage Robert Hines 825-2208 Mobile 520-240-1375 First and Third Thu., 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge Euchre Jack and Barb Matthies 825-4891 Jack and Maria Welch 520-395-1205 Mon., Meet 5:45 PM, Play 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Don’t watch TV every night. Come play euchre, a fastmoving game. Meet your neighbors, and make new friends. If you are new to the game, we will be glad to teach you. Bring your smile and 50¢. We look forward to seeing you.

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Five Crown Card Game Co-Pres. Rosemary Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Helen Slusher 822-4939 Sat., 4:30 PM or 5:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Welcome to the new year. We have had a great first year and are looking forward to another fun year with all our new friends. Please come and join us.

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

Hand and Foot Bonnie Arneson 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 Pres. Sandie Bolze Dec.-Jun., 270-1402 Treas. Barbara Gray 307-733-6544 Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Business meeting, First Thu. Please join us for a scintillating game of Mah Jongg. We play all year around and dues of $5 are due now.

Women’s Pan (Panguingue) Ena Mindel 818-7780 Mon., Fri., 1-4 PM, Wed., 9 AM-12:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro Pan (Panguingue) is an enjoyable and interesting card game. Come watch us play at any session. If you like what you see, we’ll teach you to play.

Pinochle Dave Flatness 425-443-3708 Wed., 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo We play single deck and rotate partners every four hands. Bring 50¢ for your tally. The first Wednesday is treat night. The third Wednesday is birthday night. If your skills are a little rusty, we will get you up to speed quickly. Annual dues $6 pp.

Poker Dealer’s Choice Poker - Women Welcome

Men’s Friday Poker

Bob Arms 520-395-1697 bobarms44@gmail.com Fri., 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis/ Saguaro

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

Scrabble Bill Wallace 818-6747 Fri., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Sheepshead - Shauskopf Bill Allen 825-3095 margbill7@gmail.com Tue., 10 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis

Sports Bike - Vistoso Cyclists Pres. Jim Elkan 913-744-1686 Membership Tom and Bonnie Bethea 773-653-4580 Mon., Wed., Fri.,1200 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. vistosocyclists.wildapricot.org We meet year-round starting from the Vistoso Community Church parking lot at 1200 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., (behind the Fire Station) to enjoy an unparalleled combination of amazing desert vistas and ever improving infrastructure of bike lanes and dedicated paths. New riders are always welcome . A monthly schedule of our 20-60 mile rides is available on our website. Our well-tested loop routes support a widevariety of abilities and usually include a mid-ride coffee stop. We also offer a mountain bike option on Wednesdays, which most often heads out into the Tortolita rangelands. Tuesday morning our WOW (Women on Wheels) group takes somewhat shorter rides nearer to SCOV. In addition, we hold a number of social events each season.

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

Welcome back winter residents, it’s great to see you. The Billiards Club wishes everyone a happy New Year.

Steve Dirks 520-429-3303 stevenkdirks@gmail.com Tue., Thu., 6 PM, Desert Oasis/ Saguaro Our game is open to all SCOV residents. Games: Texas hold’em, crazy pineapple, Omaha, seven card stud, criss cross, side rule and a couple of five-card draw variations. The dealer antes 25¢. All games are high-low except for Texas hold ’em and 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.

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SCOV Name Tags Name tags with our logo are $8 each. The order form is available at scovaz.com. Log in first then >Member Services >This & That >Name Tag Order Form.

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Birders Group Mona Connoy 520-818-7923 Last Fri., 4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio All residents are welcome to bird with us. For our birding trip schedules, please visit our website at: scovbirding.wix. com/birdersgroup.

Bocce Pres. Scott Barr dscottbarr@gmail.com Sec: Gail Parson gailma@comcast.net Mon., Wed. and Fri., Bocce Courts May-Oct., 7 PM, evening play, Nov.-Apr., 2 PM, afternoon play

member, don’t forget to turn in your membership renewal form and club dues for the coming year. If you have questions, email scovpickleball@gmail.com.

Racquetball Pres. Jim Hansen 490-0547 jghansen@gci.net Sec./Treas. Mike Steinmetz 955-7833 Open Doubles Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-10 AM

Please join us for Bocce. We will be collecting 2017 dues this month. Please see Gail Parson at the courts. Dues are $5 pp.

Gun Club Pres. David Ilse 818-3279 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. Residents are always welcome to attend one session as a guest prior to signing up to become a member (dues $5/family). We are particularly interested in increasing the number of women members. The January topic will be focused on the use of body cameras by law enforcement personnel. Lt. Olson from the Oro Valley Police Department will be our speaker.

Hiking Contact Dave Fraser, 825-4344, for hike orientation. www.scovaz.com/clubs/hiking

Check our website for the full list of January hikes. Contact Dave Fraser for required hike orientation. The Hiking Club Board meets Wednesday, January 11, 3 PM, Desert Oasis. All are welcome. Note change of date for spring picnic: Change your calendars to Thursday, February 16, 11:45 AM, Catalina State Park.

Horseshoes Ray Coleman 825-2789 Ron Knudson 825-9307 Oct.-Apr., Tue. and 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 needed, no fees, horseshoes are available. Come Tuesday or Thursday or call for more information. Read more about horseshoes on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoes Get outdoors, enjoy our wonderful weather and get good exercise. See you at the horseshoe pits.

Some of our hard-hitting members. We’re all back on our court now. Either these guys are getting faster and hitting harder or I’m showing my age. As the eldest playing member of our club, this writer has certain privileges, one being the right to state that I still love playing with these guys. Our club is holding its annual board election and potluck dinner Thursday, January 26. This is always a good meeting followed by a super spread. We always look forward to these. Our club members also play pickleball together each week and head over to The Views for a beer blast. We encourage all interested players to join us on our scheduled club play times.

Senior Olympics Swim Team Gordon Gillin 825-8261 swimgordon2@gmail.com Good news. The date for the Tucson swim meet is Thursday, January 26. Starting time is 10 AM. Try to arrive by 9 AM, at Clements Pool, same as last year. You should have entry info by now. The Green Valley meet date is Saturday, March 18. Start time is 9 AM. Try to arrive by 8 AM to warm up. Our team is still looking for new swimmers, 50 years and above, men and women. Call Gordon Gillin to be added to our wonderful team.Thank you!

Pickleball Pres. Steve Alverdes salverdes@gmail.com Treas. Renee Steinmetz steinwhit@att.net scovpickleballclub.wix.com/scov-pickleball-club Winter pickleball season is in full swing, and if you want to get involved in this fast-growing sport that offers healthy exercise, camaraderie and lots of fun. Contact Renee Steinmetz to arrange for the required orientation/training session. Meanwhile, if you’re already a

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Pictured are some of our current swimmers: Gordon Gillin, Tim Cronk, Heather Webber, Joe Bolze, Corinna Goodman and Manny Zimmerman.

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Travel

Table Tennis Co-Chairs Clive Probert 825-8719 Francie Galbraith 447-5834

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

Women Men/Advanced Women Men/Women Recreational Open Club Play Clinic by Appointment Open Club Play

Tue., 1:30-3:30 PM Tue., Thu., 5-8 PM Fri., 4-6 PM Fri., 6-8 PM Sat., 9-10 AM Sat., 10 AM-Noon

Tennis Pres. Larry Wall 248-701-1044 larryandmaureenwall@gmail.com Treas. Bill Pitts 317-308-8155 wlpitts1@comcast.net Women: Jan Ostrander 818-0006 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8 AM-Noon Men: Sandy Wilson 818-2368 Tue., Thu., Sat., 8 AM-Noon Mixed Doubles: Sandy Kennedy 825-4865 Sun., 1-3 PM

Mon., Jan. 9 Free Wild Horse Casino trip. Includes $5 food voucher & $10 bonus play. Bus leaves at 9 AM, departs Casino at 4 PM. Trip Director: Edie Phillips 297-3920. Sun.,-Thurs., Jan. 22-26 Queen Mary, Long Beach & Nixon Library, Yorba Linda, CA. Cost: $953 sgl,:$1,360/$680 pp dbl. Includes: 1st night’s stay in Palm Springs, two nights on the Queen Mary with free Grand Passport, two dinners and lunch. Visit to the Aquarium of the Pacific and Nixon Museum. Hotel in Old Town San Diego as well as all transportation, tips and taxes. Trip Director: Laura Suchocki 612-7226. Fri.-Sun., Mar. 31-Apr. 2 Las Cruces, NM. Cost: $350 pp dbl., $420 sgl. Includes: bus, all gratuities, 2 nights stay in Las Cruces, 2 breakfasts, 1 lunch, a visit to Old Town Mesilla, Trinity Missile site and White Sands Museum & Nat’l Park. Bus leaves at 7 AM. Trip Director: Carol Guibert. Call Laura Suchocki for info. 612-7226. Tue.-Fri., Apr. 25-28 Las Vegas, NV. Cost $460 pp dbl., $540 sgl. Includes bus, gratuities, 4 days, 3 nights stay at Gold Coast Hotel, a Las Vegas show, some meals, a surprise mystery event and many extras. $200 deposit taken at Jan. 11 meeting. Trip Director: Jeanne Jovag 818-1078. Be sure to bring your checkbook to every meeting.

Ladies Interclub Team.

The Interclub Ladies Team competed in a very strong league. You represented the club with your good sportsmanship and fair play. Congratulations to all. The Mariachi Concert is Sunday, January 22. This should be another great concert by these talented high school students from Pueblo Aztlan High School. Board members will be selling tickets in addition to the times listed The 135 Mixed Doubles Tournament begins January 16. Sign up sheets will be at the court. Funds received from the tournament fees and individual donations benefit Casas Amigas. We look forward to your participation and support.

Concert tickets $10 pp on sale Jan. 3, 4 and Jan. 10, 11 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center

Wallyball and Water Volleyball Pres. Dick Munson 520-308-4101, dmunson47@gmail.com (water volleyball rep) VP Walt Nalewicki 520-818-9590, wnalewi@yahoo.com (wallyball rep) Sec/Treas. Darlene Lamb 913-915-4672, dslamb48@gmail.com Recreational Water Volleyball: Sun. and Thu. 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/ Pool Advanced Water Volleyball: Mondays 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/ Pool Wallyball: Tuesdays and Fridays 1-3 PM, AFC / Raquetball Court scovaz.com/clubs/volleyball Officers were selected at the holiday party.

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

RV Club - Sundowners Member information Meade Davis 307-630-5330 mdwy11@gmail.com Oct.-May, Second Mon., 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

The Sundowners meeting on Monday, January 9 will feature a program on RV battery maintenance. Upcoming social events include a Valentine’s Day lunch at a local restaurant to be held after the February 13 meeting. Also planned is a St. Patrick’s lunch to be held Sunday, March 12. Sign up sheets will be available for those events. Great upcoming trips are Wings over Willcox in January, Tubac & Patagonia Lake in February and Canyon Lake in March. As usual, the sale table will be open so bring your RV and camping items that you want to sell or peruse for great buys. Guests and newcomers are welcome. Wishing you all Happy Travels in 2017.

Town of Oro Valley

Oro Valley’s three, newly elected Councilmembers were sworn into office at the November 16 Council meeting, immediately taking their seats at the dais and rolling up their sleeves. Rhonda Piña, Bill Rodman and Steve Solomon will replace outgoing councilmembers Brendan Burns, Bill Garner and Mike Zinkin. In addition to conducting the usual Town business in the coming weeks,

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the new Council will be tasked with hiring a new town manager and developing a new Strategic Plan. Learn more about your new Councilmembers at orovalleyaz.gov.

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

AA Cora S. 825-5461 coras@q.com Mon., 12:30 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Tue., 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Alzheimer’s Education and Support Group Don Dittman 544-6109 Arlene Schneider 825-5741 Last Tue., 4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Learn the basics of the disease and how to live with it.

Bereavement Support Group First and Third Thu., 4 PM Contact Julie Holtry 825-4473 A support group for those suffering from loss of a loved one. Safe and confidential environment.

Caregivers’ Support Group Facilitator Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com First and Third Fri., 2-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio If you are caring for a partner, child, parent or any other loved one, this support group will allow you to share with other like-minded people in a safe environment. What’s said in this group, stays with this group.

Civic Association The Civic Association of SCOV Inc. is an advocate in consumer affairs. Established in 1994 as a volunteer resident group, it has successfully dealt with the Pima County Assessor and utility companies and conducted valuable investigations such as blue pipe and roofing problems. We provide an organization where residents can request assistance with problems not covered by SCOV. Marty Abelson 825-3522 cascvi@comcast.net Residents who want to be on our email list to receive, submit or share home maintenance information, consumer warnings and advisories, residential tax information and resident-related issues not covered by SCOV, should submit their email addresses to the Civic Association. We are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted.

Parkinson’s Support Payton Davies 825-5352 bpwdavies@gmail.com Third Wed., Oct-May, 10:30 AM-Noon, Desert Springs Our January 18 meeting will be at Desert Springs, 30 W Lambert Lane, Oro Valley. Please RSVP to Payton by January 16. Our guest speaker will be Christy from PWR Gym. Their specialty is holding exercise classes specifically geared to Parkinson’s patients. I am sure she will lead us in some exercises so we have an idea of what they do. They have been talking about opening a satellite gym up in Oro Valley for the

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past year. Maybe if we have a good turnout they might consider the possibility more strongly.

Survivors of a Loved One Who Died By Suicide Contact Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com Survivors of a loved one who died by suicide have unique grief issues and struggles. It is extremely helpful to speak with other people who completely get it. This is a safe atmosphere. What’s said in this room, stays in this room.

Vistoso Helpful Hands Barb McNeill 825-0677 bjmac68@gmail.com On February 22, Vistoso Helpful Hands (VHH) presents Margaret Roberts, Adult Care Hunters, and Margie Lannon, Home Watch, discussing the “Next Phase of Retirement.” See Coming Events for details. Thanks to all VHH volunteers for donating your time and effort to help others in SCOV who find themselves in need of temporary assistance. You are part of what makes our community a great place to live. If you need help, call 410-9498. After the tones, touch in your area code, phone number and hang up. We will call you back, usually within 30 minutes.

Wheels for Kids Wheels for Kids is a 50l(c)(3) charity dedicated to providing rehabbed bicycles for kids in need in the Tucson area. To date we’ve provided 1,775 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 currently, we need mechanics. If you are interested, we’ll train you. Call Dick Swain, 920-217-2610 or Ernie Fisher, 515-505-2944. Check out our website, azwfk.org. Help kids experience the same joy you had when you got your first bike.

YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary Kris Cohen 818-2582 krisandearl@msn.com Youth On Their Own (YOTO) works with Pima County’s homeless youth striving to break the cycle of poverty. Thanks to the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit for Qualifying Organizations, you can provide YOTO students an opportunity to achieve self-sufficiency, stability, and success at no cost to you. Take $400 in tax credit individually, or $800 jointly on Arizona state income taxes while helping homeless students stay in school. The AZ Charitable Tax Credit is a dollar-for-dollar charitable contribution you can give to 501(c)(3) organizations. To qualify for the 2016 tax credit, make a gift before 11 PM on April 15, then complete state form 321 and include with your state tax return. No need to itemize.

Extended Community The Adult Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA) The Adult Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA) Oro Valley Support Group’s monthly meeting will be held Thursday, December 8, at 2 PM in the Cholla and Ocotillo meeting rooms at Santa Catalina Catholic Church, 14380 N. Oracle Road. Cynthia Amerman, board member of ALOHA, will show a

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video produced by the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing about hearing people trying being deaf for a day. Discussion to follow. For further info contact Joan Eddy at eddyjoan@comcast. net or 520-825-8630. AAUW (American Association of University Women) AAUW Casas Adobes will meet Saturday January 14, 9:30 AM, Activity Center/Hopi, A donation of $6 includes a continental breakfast. The program speaker will be Harry Hakanson Outta Sight: Art and Culture of the Sixties. Mr. Hakanson is a docent at the Tucson Museum of Art. American Legion Oro Valley Post 132 Now announcing the formation of our Post’s Riders Chapter for motorcycle enthusiasts. Help us to help veterans and service members in need by joining our friendly and award winning Post. Your membership adds to our collective voice. Contact: Steve Didio, 520-219-9997, ovpost132@gmail. com. We meet the 3rd Thursday at 6:30 PM, Vistoso Memorial Chapel, 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley. Catalina-Oro Valley Lions Club Over the past two months, this club, with other Lions clubs, have vision screened over 3,000 primary students in local schools. This is only one of our community projects. Are you interested in helping those in need around us? Call 638-6957 to learn more about Lions and how you can get involved. Daughters of the American Revolution El Presidio Chapter, NSDAR, will have Judge Leslie Bowman for a program on the 6th Amendment, Right to Counsel, Thursday, January 12, 1 PM at Mountain Vista Fire Station, 1175 W. Magee Rd. If you think your ancestor supported the American Revolution you may qualify for membership in DAR. Come and find out. Contact: Lynne Brooke 520-6318803 Harbor Light Hospice Volunteers are needed to sit with lonely patients who need new friends, share common interests, assist with writing letters or scrapbooking, smile, laugh and enjoy each other’s company. Interested? Please call Chaplain Anne Strong, 520-546-5788. National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Current and retired Federal employees, spouses, guests, and visitors are invited to join NARFE Chapter 1874 for our monthly meeting. The January meeting will be on Monday, January 16, 11:30 AM, Golden Corral Restaurant, 6865 N. Thornydale Dr. (Senior lunch menu $7.95 pp. Contact Rosie King for information 520-400-3456. Oro Valley Rotary Oro Valley Rotary and Oro Valley Hospital are hosting a Health Fair on January 28 at Oro Valley Hospital from 7:30 to 10:30 AM. It will cover TCL, Blood Pressure, Glucose, BMI. Sun City guests are welcome. Check the Rotary website regularly for updates at orovalleyrotary.org. Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) Here is a little RTA trivia: Did you know the Tangerine Road widening is an RTA project? The improvements underway include a five-mile stretch from La Cañada Drive to Dove Mountain Boulevard. It will be a four-lane divided parkway with bike lanes, turn lanes and drainage. No more blocked access because of heavy rains once the project is

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done. Other RTA roadway improvements you may enjoy include La Cañada Drive from Calle Concordia to River Road, the La Cholla Bridge over Cañada del Oro Wash, Magee Road from Oracle to Thornydale, and Twin Peaks Road. Work will begin in 2018 to widen La Cholla Boulevard from Overton to Tangerine. Please visit rtamobility.com for more information. Tucson Inventor Group We are looking for anyone who has a passion for dreaming, designing, creating, patenting, marketing, business, manufacturing, sales, product licensing, or problem solving. Meetings are first Thursday of every month from 6-9 PM. Dinner available at the Oro Valley Community Center, 10555 N. La Canada Dr., Oro Valley. Info at Meetup.com/tucsoninventorgroup. Join us for education and networking. 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 reading and math volunteers to work one-toone with students. One hour a week of your time will make the difference in a child’s education. Contact Amy Watson, awatson@amphi.com or 696-3820. Vista Fine Arts Vista Fine Arts presents The Tempe Winds Sunday, January 22, 3:00 PM at Vista Church in Catalina. Program: “Music from Great Operas”, including overtures from popular operas, “William Tell” by Rossini and “The Merry Widow” by Lehar. Event is free. All are welcome. More information at vistaumc.org. Welcome Club Northwest Wishing one and all a Happy New Year. Our monthly coffees will resume on Thursday, January 19 from 10-Noon. Please call Norma Taylor if you wish to attend 520 229-8643. We have a wonderful venue planned for our February luncheon which will be held at the Skyline Country Club. Please call Sherry Ingino by January 20 if planning to attend 520818-6392. Cost, $25 pp,11 AM-2 PM. We welcome prospective members to attend two functions before joining. Our website is: welcomeclubnorthwest.org.

Activity Center Coffee Bar Fresh Brewed Coffee $1 Every Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9-10:30 AM

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Classifieds

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

BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; BBQ=Barbecue; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; FR=Family Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; FP=Fireplace; Stainless Steel= S/S; WiFi=Wireless Internet Service. Classified Advertising $10/ad • Deadline 10th of the Month. FOR SALE by owner: Large 2022 sq. ft. home; large master bedroom suite, second private bedroom, 2 baths. Unobstructed view of mountains from back yard on 14th fairway. New tile floor, kitchen with new cabinets, appliances and granite. Call for more information, Jan 636-357-8817 or email: janostrander2013@gmail.com. FOR RENT: Fully funished, 1050 Ft (97.5SqM) 2BR/2 Full bath townhome 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. Completely furnished, includes WiFi, cable, patio, W/D, garage, N/S, N/P. Available May-December 2017 and all of 2018. Great location, 13490 N. Tom Ryans Way. Call Kathy 510-537-1590 or email kmappell@aol.com. FOR RENT: 2 BR, 2 BA, Fully furnished with mountain view. King in master. Available April 2017 through Dec. 2017. Soon reserving for 2018. Discounts for 4 months or more. Golf car available. For details and/or pictures, call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2013@gmail.com. FOR RENT: Great mountain views from this beautiful 1,858 sq. ft. fullyfurnished SW home. 2BR/2BA, open kitchen; front and back covered patios; all utilities included w/ Wi-Fi, Direct TV, W/D, and BBQ. Fewer than two miles from golf course, fitness center and Activity Center. Golf cart available. N/S, N/P policy. Available after April 2017. Call Rachelle at 928-277-5454. FOR RENT: 2BR/2BA fully furnished Pacifica model. King in master. Utilities, cable, Internet included. Furnished, covered patio with grill and beautiful waterfall feature. N/S and N/P. Available from December 2017-April 2018, four-month minimum preferred. Details and/or pictures call Knansee 970-948-8808 or email knansee@aol.com. FOR RENT: Beautiful, expanded (1,490 sf) Kensington model. 2 BR/2 BA split BR with king in extra large MBR and queen Murphy in 2nd BR. Beautifully fully furnished and decorated. East facing rear patio on wash with beautiful mountain views. Large west-facing front patio with privacy wall. Direct TV, wifi and utilities included. Available January and February. $6,000 total for both months. For further information, call Lee at 520-818-0210 or 618-960-0242. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA Silverton Model. Unfurnished, all newer appliances. 12 month lease, available Jan. 1. Pet possible. Near amenities. Front has mountain views and patio, back has open space with mountain views and two patios. Rent about $1,495 /mo. Inquire to AlySellsTucson@gmail.com. FOR RENT: Beautifully remodeled expanded Kachina model 2 BR/2 BA, 1,375 sq. ft. with new kitchen counters, SS appliances, new flooring, upgraded bathrooms, washer/dryer and back yard fencing for your dog. Lovely yard with mountain views. Long-term rental ready for immediate occupancy at $1,350/ month. Contact Mike Joseph at (520)257-3929.

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BAGPIPER FOR HIRE: Sun City resident and former Pipe Major with over 25 years of piping experience. Available Jan.-Feb. for weddings, funerals, golf events and any other special event. Contact David McCleery at 531-289-8451 or visit davidmccleery.com. FOR SALE: Woodworking equipment. Several saws, several drills, router and numerous bits. Sanders, biscuit maker, lots of clamps. All or specific items. Inquire to AlySellsTucson@gmail.com. WANTED: Panera in Oro Valley is looking for new team members who are passionate about customer service. We offer flexible work schedules, competitive pay, and a fun work environment. We have both part time and full time positions available. Apply now at panerapeople.com or call the restaurant at 520-297-1026 to speak to the hiring manager. BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 529-2984. .

SCOV HOME TOUR BENEFITS YOUR SCOV LIBRARY Come and see how your neighbors have changed, altered or updated their homes. It’s a great idea day. Saturday, February 18, 9 AM-4 PM. Home Tour tickets, $25 pp, on sale Tue., Wed., Thu., Feb. 7, 8, & 9 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center lobby. Limit of 6 pp. Residents and guests only.

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