Sun City Oro Valley Tipster January 2019

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

BOD Study Session, Thursday January 10, 9 AM, WC3 and BOD Meeting Tuesday January 22, 9 AM, WC3

Photo by Steve Holmes

Tipster January 2019


The Tipster is published monthly by Sun City Oro Valley 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755, 520-825-3711 scovaz.com

Board of Directors

Email address for BOD members, GM & Assistant Manager: directors@suncityorovalley.com

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

Hours of Operation Activity Center...................................................917-8066

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tipster Editorial Committee

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

Lou Phillippi.................................Co-Chair Vicki Ettleman..............................Co-Chair Carolene Mitchell.........................Secretary Brad Curtis....................................Member Arlene Douglas..............................Member Karen Koopmans............................Member Judy Martin...................................Member

Mike McMinds................................Member Barbara McNeill............................Member Paul Mercer...................................Member John Njaa......................................Member Ann Owen......................................Member Laura Pigott..................................Member Suzanne Stiles...............................Member

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

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

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

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

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

Daily............................................................................................ 6:30 AM-5 PM Driving Range hours .........................................6:30 AM-5 PM, Wed., 6 AM-3 PM

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

Daily................................................................................................. 7 AM-8 PM Happy Hour...................................................................................Daily, 3-6 PM Recording of daily Restaurant specials..............................825-3711 ext 205

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

Want to Submit a Photo for the Tipster? Go to the website: scovaz.com Login >Member Services >This n That >Photo Release. Fill out the form and submit photos (two per form). Submit as many as you like. Abbreviation Legend Aquatic & Fitness Center................................................................................AFC Sun City Oro Valley.....................................................................................SCOV Welcome Center Conference Room 1..............................................................WC1 Welcome Center Conference Room 2..............................................................WC2 January 2019, 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 tkelleyscov@gmail.com

Paying for the Greens Reconstruction Project by Tim Kelley The funds for the Greens Reconstruction Project (GRP) will come from the Asset Reserve Fund. There will be no special assessment. The Asset Reserve Fund’s purpose is to pay for the repair or replacement of capital assets that are included on the asset reserve schedule for the community. Properly funded and managed, this fund helps protect homeowners from special assessments when capital assets on the schedule require repair and/or replacement, when assets reach the end of their useful life. The Finance-Budget Committee (FBC) at its meeting on November 26 reviewed the scope and the estimated cost of the project. FBC discussed where the funds would be sourced for this project. Among the factors considered were: 1) replacement of the greens has been on the Asset Reserve schedule since 1997, 2) funds from Asset Reserve are intended for repair and replacement options, 3) Capital Funds can be used for renovating and/or constructing new items of a real property nature, 4) Capital Funds can be used for new real property purchases, and 5) Adams – Sterling’s legal opinion on the use of reserve funds for golf course greens, is that “…reserves should be set aside to replace them at the end of their useful life.” The FBC unanimously recommended that “all funds, including expenses related thereto, for the project should be sourced from the Asset Reserve Fund.” The Board accepted the recommendation and approved the use of Asset Reserve Funds for the GRP at its meeting on December 11. No other repair or replacement project (Activity Center Renovation as an example) in which elements of that project are on the Asset Reserve schedule and the funds are anticipated to come from the Asset Reserve Fund, will be adversely affected by the funding for this project. New construction or real property acquisition would be funded by the Capital Fund. There is no doubt that the many existing amenities within SCOV are important to maintain our active lifestyle, support our property values, and attract new home buyers. The Asset Reserve Fund is the financial tool that allows us to maintain and update the amenities. When lifestyle or active-adult interests change or expand it is the Capital Fund that is used to acquire or construct these new amenities. The Board, with the comprehensive planning and recommendations of the Long Range Planning Committee, continues to plan for the future with a commitment to avoid special assessments.

General Manager - Mark Wade mwade@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8080

The Asset Reserve Fund – How it Works Here at SCOV, an Asset Reserve Fund has been established to pay for repair and replacement of assets. When properly funded and managed, this fund helps protect the community from a need for special assessments. As our property ages and reaches the end of its useful life, it reaches a point where the cost of maintenance increases and replacement is a better fiscal choice. The Asset Reserve Fund is a restricted use fund. The dollars allocated to the fund can only be used for the repair or replacement of capital assets that are included in the Asset Reserve Fund schedule. Items are placed on the Asset Reserve schedule if the original cost is equal to or greater than $1,000, and the initial useful life of the asset is greater than one year. We have over 600 items on our schedule. These range from pools, exercise equipment, roofs, air conditioners, office equipment, posse vehicles, kilns, saws, mowers, etc. Items on the schedule can have a useful life from 1 to 30 years. In addition to a listing of items, the schedule lists the estimated cost of replacement for each one. As items are replaced, the actual cost for that replacement may indicate the need to update the cost estimates for similar items on the schedule (e.g. air conditioners). The dollars in the fund are not earmarked for specific items. Rather, the dollars are a pool that is used for repair or replacement of property on the schedule. The dollars in the fund come primarily from homeowner dues, approximately $1.1 million per year. Additional dollars come from interest earned on investments and 10% of the Capital Contribution Fee from home sales. The fund balance on July 1, 2018, was $5.7 million. The anticipated July 1, 2019, fund balance is $6.3 million. Dollars not needed in the near term are invested. The current fund balance is approximately 60% of the fully funded balance on the schedule. It is not necessary to totally fund the requirement as all the items on the schedule will not reach the end of their useful lives at the same time. The risks associated with the items on the schedule are mitigated by: 1) semi-annual Property Committee inspections, 2) the risk management program (insurance), 3) annual review by the Finance-Budget Committee, 4) periodic audit by an outside consultant, 5) ongoing maintenance by SCOV staff, and 6) Board approval of annual scheduled expenditures. It should also be noted that just because an item on the schedule has reached the estimated end of its useful life, it is not automatically replaced. Maintenance records and the anticipated cost of maintenance is also taken into consideration. The Asset Reserve Fund is an important element for the ongoing maintenance of our real property and contributes greatly to the overall financial health and strength of our community. It is this fund that allows us to maintain and upgrade our facilities and support our lifestyle and property values with desirable amenities. Table of Contents, “What’s Inside,” is moved to page 5.

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It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle! What’s Up With Activity Center Renovation? By Jim Mitchell

Larger clubs have requested more capacity in the Auditorium among other improvements. KOLD photo

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f you’ve lived in Sun City for some time, you know that the Activity Center (AC) has had a number of studies done and recommendations made over the years. So, it’s no surprise that the Board of Directors (BOD) chartered the Activity Center Renovation Committee (ACRC) last March “to develop a design and plan that, when implemented, would bring the Activity Center up to Sun City quality standards and will best serve the current and future needs of residents.” Chaired by Ed Zwerling, the committee is currently wrapping up the discovery phase of its mission. Other members include Hal Linton, Al Johnson, Jim Mitchell, Barbara Ross and Don Teiser, along with Board liaison Ted Hood and staff liaisons Mark Wade and Ken Sandrock. Members have interviewed more than 50 clubs, organizations and monitors to learn how they use the AC, how many attend events, how rooms are set up and, most importantly, what improvements could be made to satisfy their needs. “Through all the meetings a number of common recommendations stand out,” explain Al Johnson and Don Teiser, who conducted the interviews. The most common suggestion is that the Auditorium needs to be enlarged. It currently is approved for 350 people with chairs and 250 with tables and chairs. Groups whose events draw the largest number of people – the Rock ‘N Roll Club, SCOV Women’s Auxiliary, Sun City Singers and the Sun City Variety Theater – have all requested more capacity. Other Auditorium suggestions include more comfortable seating with improved sightlines, all-wood flooring for

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dances, a larger stage and state-of-the art audio-visual equipment. Some have suggested changing the orientation of the Auditorium with the stage in now what’s part of the Kiva Patio. The number one concern for the three Native American rooms is sound-proofing. The committee discovered that while each of those rooms has a capacity of 60 with chairs, typically only 25 or fewer people use a room at one time. So, better flexibility with more room dividers, improved lighting and audio-visual is a goal. Residents have also requested more restroom capacity with more handicapped accessibility, perhaps more centrally located to avoid congestion at the Auditorium entrances. Some have questioned the need for the current size of the Kachina Lounge and the Kiva Patio. Both offer potential for Auditorium expansion. Some have also suggested a partial covering for the patio. Also, some have called for improvement of the kitchens. However, more than half the groups interviewed never use a kitchen. The committee is assessing whether we need a kitchen in the Auditorium and the Navajo room and if they should be restaurant-style or for catering only. Storage throughout the building has been a concern. Not all clubs use storage areas, but those who do want to keep them for their items. Our BOD has formed an ad hoc committee to make a recommendation to the ACRC on storage. A major recommendation from most of those interviewed is that the entire building needs a more modern décor with current wall colors and coverings and a more impressive entrance with higher ceilings. In October, representatives from W. E. O’Neil were invited to tour the building and learn general priorities for the renovation. SCOV has experience with W. E. O’Neil, who were general contractors on the Aquatic & Fitness Center, Lounge and Pro Shop projects. In November, the committee reviewed detailed recommendations from the clubs and organizations with W.E. O’Neil, who explained that if we sign a contract with them, they will get at least two architectural firms to propose two to three designs each with renderings and a plus/minus 10 percent budget within two to three months of signing. The BOD has already provided funds for this portion of the project. As Ed Zwerling explains, “Nothing’s been decided yet. The community has given us lots of ideas. The architects will convert those ideas into concrete possibilities and budget numbers. We’ll go from there.”

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Asst. General Manager - Robin Coulter rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8070 Navigating the Website – Golf Greens Reconstruction Project Information There is so much information on our website it can be overwhelming, so occasionally my articles touch on various information available on the site. This month’s topic is the Member Services section and specifically the information available on the Golf Greens Reconstruction Project. There have been several meetings about the greens and as you can see, both the Board of Directors’ and General Manager’s articles this month address this topic and how it will be funded. Access to this information can be found by clicking on Members, then Member Services. Find the Golf Greens Renovation box (it’s the first one) and click on Read More. There are three videos from presentations made to the community as well a copy of the October 15 presentation which includes design plans from the golf green architect. The committee working on this project will continue to use this web space to provide information about the project to the community.

Programs/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8077 Happy New Year Now that the holidays are over, do we need to buy larger pants or smaller? Many holiday activities were provided by the Association and many club parties made for great get-togethers. As we enter 2019, my wish for you is that you prosper in many ways in the new year. Our holiday door contest was a success and photos of the winners will be posted. Once again, “Happy New Year.”

Community Services - Katy Mosier Office Hours Mon.-Fri., 9-11 AM, Welcome Center kmosier@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8058

Unit # 2 3 6 7 8 17 17 17 3A

Welcome New Neighbors – November Name From Jean Hillier & Joel MacLeod Louise & Robert Knight Laurie & Brad Robinson Susan Joyce & John Evans Christine Holden & Thomas Clukey Nancy & Santo Cannistra Perry Cole Carol Verderese & Paul Henrici Bonnie & John Kearsing

November 2018 Housing Resale Information Resales 2018 2017

For the Month 9 14 2017 Total Sold - 207

YTD 189* 190

Source: TARMLS®

November 2018 Average Age of New Owners: *Corrected Resales YTD

67.7

Holiday Hours Tuesday, January 1 AFC/Pool open 8 AM-5 PM All other facilities closed Monday, January 21 Welcome Center and Library closed All other facilities open regular hours

What’s Inside

Memoriam..................................... 15 Clubs............................................. 15 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies............... 15 Continuing Education................. 20 Cultural & Social......................... 21 Dance......................................... 27 Exercise...................................... 28

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Bedford, NH Palm Desert, CA Lancaster, PA Florence, AZ Cheshire, CT Shorewood, WI Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ

2018: Active Listings as of 11/30/2018......................... 12 2017: Active Listings as of 11/30/2017......................... 29

Courtesy Notices Often when residents in our community receive Courtesy Notices in the mail, they become upset. For those who keep their properties in perfect condition, it is an understandable reaction. For others who are away from our community, the idea that weeds and bushes can grow in the desert is a mystery. Sometimes newer residents who are not familiar with the governing documents are amazed. The notice can be interpreted as more than a simple reminder that there is an area on the property which needs attention as referenced by the governing documents. Courtesy Notices are mailed as a service to provide you with information about your property.

Association News............................ 3 Association Committees................. 7 Golf................................................ 10 Coming Events.............................. 12 Workshops and Classes................. 14 For Your Information..................... 15 Thank You Corner......................... 15

Please do not view them as an attack on you or your property. Sometimes mistakes are made when identifying a problem or preparing the notice, and for this we appreciate your patience and forgiveness. Other times, there is a lapse of time between the report of the deficiency and the time when the Courtesy Notice reaches the owner of the property. For instance, this can happen when a landscaper corrects the noted item in between the time it was seen and the time a notice was prepared. It can be frustrating for a resident who looks out at his/her yard and sees perfection but is holding a Courtesy Notice about weeds in his/her hands. Ours is not a perfect process, and we encourage you to call our Community Service office if there is a mistake or a question. We know that life sometimes has challenges which demand extra time to complete a correction and extensions are granted if that is the case.

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

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Money MATTERS

SUN CITY ORO VALLEY

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

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

November

Actual

Budget

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

289,931 20,142 196,462 19,729 114,628 16,406 25,279 682,577

$ 2,610,603 $ 138,217 $ 588,120 $ 71,127 $ 396,607 78,054 $ 163,054 $ $ 4,045,782

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

2,610,603 125,658 460,912 75,669 373,000 15,000 140,590 3,801,432

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

$ $ $ $ $ $

(51,251) 631,326

$ (1,085,000) $ (13,368) $ (24,880) $ (15,106) $ (224,199) $ 2,683,229

$ $ $ $ $ $

(1,085,000) (27,368) (24,880) (11,500) (154,995) 2,497,689

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

298,837 70,663 54,373 7,141 109,745 115,000 655,759

$ 1,461,595 $ 249,739 $ 382,921 $ 45,032 $ 570,166 $ 575,000 $ 3,284,453

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,447,646 226,859 395,209 51,410 540,347 575,000 3,236,471

Restricted Fund Expenses Net Operating Expenses

$ $

(122,149) 533,610

$ (619,322) $ 2,665,131

$ $

(575,000) 2,661,471

$

97,716

$

$

(163,782)

Results of Operations

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first five months of the 2018-2019 fiscal year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found on our website, suncityorovalley.com. Login after hovering over the Members tab and selecting Financials. At this page you will find the monthly Financial Statements as well as the Annual Budget for the current Fiscal Year and a copy of the Annual Budget for the coming year.

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If you are interested in more information regarding the Community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance & Budget Committee meeting which will be held Monday, January 28, 1:30 PM, WC3. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 917-8060, or email me at rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com. Randy Trenary, Controller

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SCOV Library - Kate Cusumano suncityorovalley.com > library Online catalog: https://evolveopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley/ kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8083

Association Committees

Have you ever found yourself number 183 or higher in line for a book at the public library? This never happens at our library, and yet we stock all the new-release and book club books in demand by residents. When a waiting list reaches about nine or ten, another copy is usually purchased and put on the shelf to reduce the wait time. Looking for a title we don’t have? Come in and add it to the Request List located next to the Catalog Computer in the library. Over 70% of the requested items are purchased. In making purchase decisions, the release date and ratings on sites like Amazon.com, Goodreads.com, and IMDB.com are considered. A book that has a solid five-star rating from only 13 people does not measure up to a book with four stars from over 4,000 people. When making decisions on which movies to get, ratings from people in our age demographic are checked on IMDB.com. This gives us a good idea of how well that movie will circulate. Sometimes residents ask why we rarely buy books or movies over eight years old. The older the book or movie is, the greater the chance that residents will have already read or seen it, but a new release book or movie is new to all. With a limited amount of donated funds, some titles won’t make the cut, but knowing someone has asked for a certain title weighs heavily in its favor. So, keep your suggestions coming.

Active Health Judy Greenberg, 631-974-4375, gfam5@yahoo.com Nov.-May, Second Tue., 1:30 PM, WC1 www.suncityorovalley.com/members-login/committees/active-health

Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis ldavis@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8073

Refer to article on page 4 for information about the renovation planning.

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. Just make sure you 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, 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 with 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 Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC) Orientation on how to use the gym equipment is held every Thursday, 1 PM, so stop in and sign up. Contact Lonnie Davis, AFC Coordinator, to discuss questions or problems with the AFC. AFC and Desert Oasis: See Hours of Operation on page 2. Tuesday, January 8, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. They will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, January 9, the Desert Oasis pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time.

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One of the suggestions from the National Institute on Aging for Seniors is to engage in physical exercise. On January 18, in the Activity Center, Robert Klingman, from Athlon Physical Therapy in Oro Valley, will give a presentation of flexibility and strength training. Robert continues to serve as a faculty member and guest lecturer for the Southern California Kaiser Permanente Orthopaedic Residency Program and has served as a guest lecturer for the University of Arizona Medical School Orthopaedic Residency Program. He is a graduate of the Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency Program, Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles, CA, and has a master’s in physical therapy from Mt. St. Mary’s College, Los Angeles, CA. Please join us for an interesting presentation, and plan to visit the Active Health Committee table at the SCOV Health Fair, February 22.

Activity Center Renovation Chair Ed Zwerling ACRC@suncityorovalley.com First and Third Tue., 10 AM, AC/Hohokam Room

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

Our Aquatic Fitness Center is a jewel in our community. Ambassadors comment that visitors are always impressed with this amenity. Long-range planning surveys support the fact that residents are highly satisfied with most aspects of the AFC. It is always staffed and ready for your use. Regarding the fitness area, some residents have hoped that more machines would be purchased to accommodate high usage during peak times. With data collection on use of existing equipment, it is clear that our fitness center has times of low use when there would be no problem working out on any machine. Consider working out during low usage hours, between 11 AM and 3 PM, to have better options. We are here for you. If you have any concerns or suggestions please fill out a comment card. These are reviewed at our meetings. You are always welcome at our monthly meeting.

Coffee and Conversation with the General Manager and a Board Member

An informal exchange of information. Wednesday, January 9, 10:30-11:30 AM Activity Center/Navajo 7


Architectural Review Lorie Puffett 415-902-1133 lpuffett@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tue., 2 PM, WC3

If you are planning an exterior home improvement project for the new year, please be sure to consult the latest version of the Development Standards (October 23, 2018) for any guidelines that may affect your project. There are many exterior projects that require prior written Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval to ensure compliance with the SCOV governing documents. These projects include, but are not limited to, room additions, patio covers, window and door replacements, shade screens, walls, fences, gates, landscaping, lighting, shutters, gutters, downspouts, spas and swimming pools. All design, style, color, dimension and material decisions should be made before submitting your project for ARC approval.

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

Are you a new resident or have you moved within SCOV? The monthly SCOV Resale Report is used to update the directory database. Those who have sold their homes are removed from the database, and the new owners are added as unlisted by default. This includes those who move within SCOV. Does the Posse have your number? An updated phone list is sent to the Posse each month. If the Posse notices any issues during their rounds but can’t contact you, they call 911. You can choose to be completely unlisted in the directory but still choose to provide your phone number for just the Posse. The online directory is updated monthly, thus always has the most current information. To be listed in the directory, you must complete the online form, “To change your directory listing…” or fill out an orange card at the Welcome Center.

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

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

Election Meet Your Candidates Video interviews with the Board candidates will be emailed to the “This Week In SCOV” email list and posted on the website Tuesday, January 29. This is an informal interview of each of the candidates, so you can get to know them better and begin gathering information about each one of them. Board Candidate Forums will be Monday, February 11, 6 PM, Auditorium and Tuesday, February 12, 9 AM, Auditorium. These videos will be posted on the website and you will receive an email with a link for easy access. Mark your calendar now. You will be voting to fill three three-year positions on the Board of Directors and any initiatives approved by the Board in the next two months.

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Finance-Budget Chair Sharon Miller muggins48@comcast.net Fourth Mon., 1:30 PM, WC3

The 2019-2020 SCOV Association budgeting process begins in January. The process starts with department supervisors developing forecasts for operations and capital expenditures. This work is reviewed by the General Manager and Controller to develop a draft budget. The first draft budget is presented at the Finance-Budget Committee’s meeting Monday, February 25, 1:30 PM. Additions/changes recommended during this meeting are used to develop a second draft which will be presented and discussed at the committee’s special meeting Monday, March 4, 1:30 PM. If a third draft is needed, it will be presented and reviewed at the Committee’s regularly scheduled March 25, 1:30 PM, meeting. The budget approved and recommended by the committee will be presented to the Board of Directors at its Thursday, April 11, study session. The budget, with any Board changes, will be placed on the Board’s agenda for approval during its April 23 meeting. Committee agendas, minutes and financial reports are posted on the SCOV members-only website. Please contact Sharon Miller for more information.

Food and Beverage Advisory Chair Barb McNeill bjmac68@gmail.com Oct.-May, First Fri., 2-3 PM, The Views Terrace With the holidays over, it’s time to welcome back more winter residents for the Grand Reopening of The Views Restaurant, scheduled for January 3-14. There will be additional live entertainment on Wednesdays and Thursdays, well as some very special menu items. See the website and Tipster flyer to see when your favorite group is here. Friday evening happy hours, 3-6 PM, are already crowded, so spread your attendance out during the weekday evenings to ensure timely service. The restaurant is open until 8 PM or when the last person leaves. Host staff are scheduled to help with seating; however, there may be occasional times when one is not available. Please be patient and wait your turn for a dining-room table. The terrace and patio have more portable heaters and the fireplace for seating outdoors. Post-holiday stress reminder: be tolerant, respectful and treat people with kindness throughout the year. It makes everyone feel better.

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

A new year and it’s time to renew your membership. Friends of the Library (FOL) is excited about the upcoming events, including the Home Tour in February and a bus to the Tucson Festival of Books in March. One event not to miss is our next “Great Reads” featuring our own Kate Cusumano sharing books and authors who will be presenting at the Tucson Festival of Books in March. Put the date on your calendar: January 10, 10 AM, Activity Center/Navajo/Hohokam for FOL members only. The FOL membership drive will be held January 15, 16, and 17. Your membership not only supports the purchase of books, movies, newspapers, books on CD, large print books, etc., but it also gives you the opportunity to have early sign-up for Friends of the Library events. Stop by the lobby in front of the Library, renew your membership and receive your membership card. We are looking forward to 2019 programs. Thank you for your continued support.

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

The busy holiday season is officially over, and we settle into the glow of the Arizona winter. Every item in the Gift Shop is made by our own community artists and Jo Wickberg, (left), and Maxine Theusch, (right) craftspeople. January featured artists are Joanne Wickberg and new consignor, Maxine Theusch. After taking classes in various media, Jo began 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, maybe a big birthday cake or a large ‘thanks.’” She also offers sets of smaller cards with coordinating subject matter. Maxine quilts her own designs, and her work has evolved into the bags and purses she offers today. She also makes woven bead jewelry in the Japanese Kumihimo technique. What began as a way to use up a collection of excess beads has turned into lively blasts of color to wear and enjoy.

Government Affairs Chair Laura Dore 520-338-1016 lucylb53@comcast.net Second Wed., 1 PM, WC1

The Government Affairs Committee is planning to invite politicians or subject matter experts to provide educational forums for SCOV residents. Topics may include water and land usage, utilities, taxes, safety or other issues impacting the quality of life in our community. Residents who have topics of interest may submit ideas to Laura Dore.

Greens Reconstruction Chair Howard Schulz schulz2008@outlook.com See online Board & Committee meetings calendar for dates/times

What do you do when you have termites in your house? Do you wait and hope the problem goes away? Can the wood in your house be weakened by waiting? I think most people would agree that taking termite control action is the best avenue for maintaining the asset they have–their home. Our greens are in the same situation. We don’t have termites, but we have salts and compacted soils that have killed root growth. In this situation, our grasses have a limited capacity to survive. Agronomists tell us the same thing, the greens will deteriorate and action is required. Sadly we have already seen dead-grass areas and can expect to see more in the near future. Our golf course is a valuable amenity and asset. Doing maintenance to keep the asset healthy is responsible and important to everyone in the community. The golf course is currently generating more revenue and positive results for the community. Maintaining our golf course is important to keep this trend going. Greens are the face of a golf course. The science has been reviewed, and the experts agree that green reconstruction is The Views’ best and lowest cost alternative.

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Loan Room - Community Assistance Chair Gay Russell 520-825-5763 Third Thu., 3 PM, WC1; Loan Room hours: Tue., Thu., 8-9 AM www.suncityorovalley.com/members/services/loan-room/ This is the time of the year that the Loan Room is especially busy with our SCOV neighbors having parties, visitors and medical issues. We are sorry that we did not have enough of some items our residents needed through the holidays, but be sure to make reservations for items you need in the future. You may make these up to two months in advance either at the Loan Room when we are open or on the website. The annual Pancake Breakfast is Saturday, January 26, serving from 7:30 to 9 AM. Please come and enjoy the company of others in our community. The funds raised purchase equipment needed in the Loan Room.

Pancake Breakfast tickets will be sold Mon., Jan. 21 and Tue., Jan. 22, 9-11 AM, and Wed., Jan. 23, 1-3 PM, Activity Center, or in the Loan Room during regular open hours Marketing Chair Pete Coy 360-739-4100 petecoy@gmail.com First Wed., 2 PM, WC1 Neighborhood Pride Chair Tempe Johnson 520-825-6994 Third Tue., 2 PM, WC3 A Brand New Year Being a brand new year, it’s not too late to make a New Year’s resolution, if you have not already done so. Let’s try once again to make a resolution and keep it this year: 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, though, 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 2019.

Nominating Chair Jan Dunbar, jjdun2@gmail.com

Posse Chair Larry Clark 520-404-7664 2larryclark@gmail.com First Tue., 3 PM, Desert Oasis www.scovaz.com/committees/posse/ (must be logged in first)

Next meeting will be Tuesday, February 5. All Posse members and spouses, are invited to our next Posse Roundup Breakfast Thursday, February 7, 9 AM, Auditorium. Service awards will be given out, and the Oro Valley Police Department will present a short educational program. Any Posse member who is interested in serving as a squad leader or other position in our leadership, please contact Larry Clark to discuss possible future open slots. We need you to help the Posse continue to serve our community.

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Preserve and Enhance Lifestyle and Property Values Chair Don Stewart 618-980-3878 bethsdad81@gmail.com

The Task Force to Preserve and Enhance Lifestyle and Property Values conducted four focus-group panel discussions, December 6, 8, 10 and 12. This completed the final step of our year-long process researching, drafting and working through issues raised in developing a fair and workable proposal to prevent or mitigate situations where construction of home additions or other structures would substantially obstruct existing scenic views from nearby homes. Each panel was comprised of 8-10 concerned SCOV residents. A moderator first presented them with summaries of the draft proposed plan, then sought their thoughts on the proposal: their concerns about view obstruction, further information they feel they need and all objections and criticisms they could offer. These group meetings provided the Task Force with valuable insights about residents’ concerns, ideas and opinions. Since then, the Task Force completed revised final versions of the plan and supporting papers, incorporating many residents’ suggestions and comments in the final recommendations for amendments to the SCOV governing documents implementing this plan. These recommendations will be presented to the Board for approval in January. If approved, the amendments will be submitted to a vote by SCOV residents in March.

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

The Properties Committee had a very active year during 2018. Activities included regular Chalk Creek Wash and facilities inspections including a special inspection of the golf course cart paths. Studies carried out included parking lot lighting conversion to LED lighting, Activity Center parking lot access, lighting in the AFC plaza and dumpster location alternatives near the WC and SCOV solar system monitoring. The committee looks forward to continuing these and similar efforts in 2019. If you are interested in the activities of the Properties Committee, please plan to attend our next meeting Thursday, January 17.

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

If you are a new Tipster article submitter for your club or committee, please stop by the Welcome Center to pick up a “Guide to Submitting Tipster Articles” booklet or plan to pick one up at the Club Presidents’ meeting on Tuesday, January 8. The next meeting is Tuesday, January 15, 9 AM, WC1.

ON THE COVER

SCOV Lemons in the Snow by Steve Holmes

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Director of Golf - Rick Price rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com 520-917-8086

We were thinking of you over this holiday season and wishing you a happy New Year. I want to thank you for being a valued customer of The Views Golf Club. Without residents and customers like you supporting the Club, we would not be here, and for that, I say, “Thank you.” We look forward to serving your golfing needs and providing you the customer service and experience you deserve. If we can assist you with anything, please do not hesitate to ask. Also, we have new merchandise in stock, and I wanted to remind you that all residents receive 10% off on all items, and pass holders receive 10 or 25% off selected items in the Pro Shop. You may have noticed recently behind the green on Hole #7 we had a post installed with three different video cameras. It’s a part of a hole-in-one promotion with a company called Swing King. You are invited to participate in The Views Golf Club Swing King ~ Hole-in-One Club by paying an annual fee, or by paying on a per-round basis. The Hole-in-One Club is only on our signature Hole #7. Any hole-in-one on #7 receives $2,500 for being in the Club or by purchasing the per-round fee. The annual membership fee is $75. The first 50 memberships sold will receive one complimentary round of golf for yourself or guest and a 15-minute tune-up lesson from one of our golf professionals The lesson is available to annual pass holders and residents of SCOV. The program runs annually, starting January 1, ending December 31, 2019. Visit or call the Pro Shop for more details or to sign-up 520-825-3110.

Superintendent - Michael Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8063 January is the time of year when the normal activities in the golf course maintenance department really slow down. The cooler temperatures decrease the growth rate of the grass, so the amount of mowing required is greatly reduced. Less fertilizer and water are required for maintaining good turf health. This allows our department to catch up on other areas of the golf course, such as drainage projects, desert broom removal, tree trimming and landscaping. Some of the projects that are going to be addressed during this slow maintenance will be thinning the desert around the driving range floor so the Pro Shop can recover lost range balls, fixing the washouts around tee complexes and then covering the area with a new coating of decomposed granite to freshen up the appearance, thinning vegetation in front of tees to open up views and hitting areas and trimming trees around the cart paths and roughs to make it easier to drive under with carts and equipment. More drainage projects will be completed this year to improve playing conditions. Hole #14 has several areas that have drainage issues. Wet conditions start at the puddle on the cart path in front of the red tee and go all the way to the cart path where carts exit the fairway. The scope of this project is so large it will be divided into several smaller projects that will be completed over the span of a couple of years.

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Golf Advisory Chair Doug Kimble 520-825-3172 First Wed., 2 PM, WC3

January brings shorter days for golfing and a busier golf course. With most of the winter residents here now, Rick Price and his staff have many opportunities for all levels of golfers. Check with the pro staff, and sign up for your golf interest. Frost delays are common in January with colder mornings so always check with the frost information number 520-8250322 to see if there is a delay. Pace of play is an important factor in enjoying your round of golf, so keep up with the group in front of you and have a enjoyable round. The Pro Shop and Golf Advisory Committee would encourage you to play 18 holes in four hours or less and playing 9 holes in two hours or less. The player assistant will encourage you to play faster if you are falling behind by using a yellow flag as a warning. Encourage your group to play at a faster pace, so you do not see a red flag which could result in your group skipping a hole. The player assistants are only doing their job, so treat them with respect. January through April is a busy time for club tournaments. Find out when they are going to take place and sign up early. For any questions or concerns about tournaments or the golf course, contact your league representative.

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

1/2 Off House Bottle of Wine Not a Pass Holder?

Call the Pro Shop at 825-3110 for details.

The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club Pres. Kevin Devaney Membership David Flatness 425-443-3708 daveflatness@gmail.com Play Wed.

This past year our golf club has grown beyond expectations. We welcome the new members, many from outside the Sun City community. After a number of years on sabbatical, the 18-Hole Men’s Club fielded a team to compete in the Pima Cup Tournaments. Winners in the first of the tournaments were Art Scala and Paul Topness who captured first place in the B flight. Second place in the A flight went to Tim Kelley and Bob Bronson. Closer to home, belated congratulations go to the winners of the President’s Cup, three days of match play, flighted and double elimination event. The low handicap flight winner was Bill Cocanour. Additional flight winners were Howard Schultz, Don Anderson, Jerry Tovatt, Richard Stagg, Dick Shurr and Carl O’Connor. Even though we are living in Arizona, you will need the frost delay information phone number over the next few months 520-825-0322. See you on the links.

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Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club Pres. Mark Fuller 612-978-9901 Membership David Chatterton 520-204-5636 Rec. Sec. Dennis Pupkiewicz 520-639-8762 Play Thu. morning

The Men’s Nine-Hole Club welcomes the new members who joined during the month of November. We look forward to meeting you on the course. Members should sign up for weekly games by computer at GolfGenius.com or contact Tim Lochner in the Pro Shop for assistance. Please be sure to vote yes on the Greens Reconstruction Project. We also hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season.

The Views 18-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Darlene Lamb dslamb48@gmail.com VP and Membership Marty Blakely mblakelymaus@gmail.com

December 4 was our Pick A Partner event and the Christmas party. Forty-six ladies feasted on a catered lunch of lasagna, salad, breadsticks and mini bundt cakes. Thanks to the committee for a wonderful event. Pam Labrie and Linda Raymond won the best ball event with a net 58. The club also honored Debbie Allen for her hole-in-one on Hole #7, approximately 130 yards with a seven iron in April. She was the only winner last season, so she received the whole pot. Marty Blakely, membership chair, reported we have gained 12 new members this season; many of them were recognized at the luncheon. Any new prospects can still become a part of our league, just contact Marty Blakely. Hope everyone had a blessed holiday season.

The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Pattie Horning 248-767-6873 phorning13@gmail.com Membership: Barbara Armes 206-915-2609 or Louann Convey 303-718-7597 Play Thu. morning

Welcome to 2019. Our 9-Hole ladies have some very special events planned for the new year and encourage anyone who would like to volunteer and be a part of it all to contact one of our membership chairs, Barbara Armes or Louann Convey. Following golf, our general meeting will be held Thursday, January 3, 11 AM, with salads and desserts provided by our members. Please mark your calendars for our Cancer Fundraiser to be held on Tuesday, February 19. All SCOV residents and friends are invited to join us for a fun-filled day of golf, lunch and prizes. The club also looks forward to our invitational, “Around the World in 9 Holes,” March 14, when we invite other 9-hole ladies clubs in the area for a day of light breakfast, golf, luncheon and prizes. 9-Holers have a lot of fun, and our new year is an exciting time to join.

Join our golf Facebook group facebook.com/TheViewsGCOV

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Thursday, January 3, 9 AM

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

Undecorate the Activity Center and Auditorium It was hard work to create a Christmassy Activity Center and Auditorium. The Garden Club decorating committee wants to thank all of those residents who labored to make it possible; now they need helpers to undecorate the space. Please join us.

Saturday, January 5, 11:15 AM

Happy New Year from The Views Restaurant. We are thrilled to have our Grand Reopening this month. We have a lot of extra entertainment and goodies for you. Please make sure you look at the schedule of events. As we celebrate our Grand Reopening, I would like to take this time to reiterate a few things. A lot has changed with the restaurant, and we continue to change. One thing that will not change is our eagerness to please our residents. Part of this is our ability to serve things that are not necessarily on the menu. If we can do it without hindering the operation of the kitchen, we will do it for you. A great example: our country gravy no longer has sausage in it. It’s easy to add sausage, but impossible to take it out. So if you want sausage gravy, all you need to do is ask, and we are happy to accommodate. Thank you for your continued support and patronage, and we wish you all the best in 2019.

Sunliners Line Dancing Sneak Peek Walk-ins welcome for a free sneak peek at line dancing offered by Sunliners Line Dance Club, 11:30 AM-12:15 PM. Sign-in 11:15 AM, Auditorium. Free get-acquainted lunch to follow for all registrants.

Sun City Vistoso Foundation

Annual Club President/Leader Meeting Join us in the Auditorium for coffee and sweet rolls. Please make sure someone from your club attends to receive the annual packet of information with all rules and changes.

Pres Larry Hoaglund FoundationSCOV@gmail.com Fourth Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis www.foundationscov.org

The Foundation’s annual fundraising continues, and we express our heartfelt thanks to those of you who have contributed thus far. We encourage all SCOV residents to make a worthwhile charitable contribution to our community Foundation. As mentioned in the December 2018 Tipster insert, the Foundation has met grant requests in excess of $712,000 over the past 19 years. If you have not already participated, please return the card and letter that was recently mailed to you with a generous contribution. You may also contribute anytime during the year by sending your gift to Sun City Vistoso Foundation at 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755. Your gift will be used to improve the quality of life in SCOV and surrounding areas. Thank you.

Coming Events

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

Every Day, 3-6 PM The Views Restaurant Happy Hour Please join us for happy hour. Enjoy the best in live entertainment Friday and Saturday, 5:30-8 PM. Grand Reopening special events include: Thursday, January 3, 5:30-8 PM, Entertainment by Chuck Moses Sunday, January 6, 3-4 PM, Ukulele Entertainment before Karaoke Wednesday, January 9, 2-4 PM, Afternoon Tableside Magic by Kenny Bang Bang, nationally known magician from Bisbee Thursday, January 10, 5:30-8 PM, Entertainment by KT Klassics Sunday, January 13, 4-7 PM, “The Views Idol” Karaoke

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Saturday, January 5, 7 PM TAD Management Production – “Manilow/Midler” Another great tribute to two great performers: Barry Manilow and Bette Midler. Theater seating. Pre-mixed drinks in containers, bottles or cans are permitted. Gather friends for some great comedy and music. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM. Show tickets can now be purchased online at www.scovaz.com > Member Services > Tickets.

Tickets, $25 pp, on sale online and at the Welcome Center Tuesday, January 8, 9 AM

Tuesday, January 8, 10 AM Tucson Museum of Art Talk To start the year, we will have a talk titled, “Contemporary Native American Art.” Docent, Judy Tracy, will be our presenter. We hope you can join us for this presentation at the Activity Center/Navajo. It should be very interesting to hear about and see what is new. Refreshments will be served. Questions? Call Rudi Punzmann 520-427-7777.

Friday, January 11, 1 PM Author Rita Connelly Local food journalist and author will speak and sign copies of her latest book, Historic Restaurants of Tucson. Each chapter covers a decade of restaurant history in the Old Pueblo. Her third book, coming out early in 2019, tells the story of Arizona’s chimichangas. Don’t come hungry to this presentation. The event will be held in the Auditorium. There is no charge; however, to help us plan for attendance, you will need to obtain a ticket in the Library.

Thursday, January 17, 1 PM Therapy Dogs and Pet Partners Are you interested in learning more about therapy dogs? Pet Partners will be describing the interaction of their volunteers with a wide variety of clients including veterans with PTSD, students with literacy challenges, seniors with disabilities, patients in recovery and those approaching end of life. Join Fido’s Friends Dog Club to hear about these animalassisted services in Activity Center/Hopi Room. No charge.

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Saturday, January 19, 11 AM

Thursday, January 31, 10:45 AM

Golf Fair and Helicopter Ball Drop See golf vendor demos at the Pro Shop. Stay to watch the helicopter drop golf balls closest to the pin at 1 PM.

Tipster Collation Help collate the inserts that go into the Tipsters in the Auditorium. It’s a great way to get some exercise and meet new people.

Sunday, January 20, 2 PM Mariachi Concert All are welcome for this outstanding performance by musicians from Pueblo High School in the Activity Center. Hosted by the Tennis Club.

Tickets, $10 pp, will be available Tue. and Wed., Jan. 8, 9, 15 and 16, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center Tuesday, January 22, 10 AM U of A Art Museum Join us in the Activity Center/Native American rooms for this free presentation entitled, “Degenerate Art” which focuses on art during the Nazi regime and how artists suffered during this time. There is no charge

Tuesday, January 22, 1 PM Indoor Movie Gather some friends, snacks and drinks and watch a great movie at no charge. Movie selection will be announced as the date nears. Cabaret seating.

Wednesday, January 23, 4 PM Yappy Hour Bring your dog to the driving range for a social time.

Friday, January 25, 1 PM Presentation on Classes at the Aquatic & Fitness Center Fitness Supervisor, Lonnie Davis, will conduct a community-wide presentation including a detailed review of the classes that are offered in the AFC studio and in the AFC pool. Ray Jerkins will speak about the functional aspects of exercise. Auditorium.

Saturday, January 26, 7:30 AM Annual Pancake Breakfast The Community Assistance Committee-sponsored Annual Pancake Breakfast benefits our Loan Room. Saturday, January 26, 7:30-9 AM, Auditorium.

Tickets, $6 pp, on sale Mon. and Tue., Jan. 21 and 22, 9-11 AM and Wed., Jan. 23, 1-3 PM, Activity Center Lobby. Saturday and Sunday, January 26 and 27 Mata Ortiz Pottery and Zapotec Rug Show and Sale SCOV and Spanish Cultural Club present this unique opportunity to view and purchase beautiful pottery and rugs from Mexico. Saturday, 8 AM-4 PM; Sunday, 10 AM-3 PM, Native American Rooms.

Sunday, January 27, 1-3 PM Folk Dance Club Party Come, everyone, hold hands with us at the Folk Dance Club’s inaugural Folk Dance Party held in the Auditorium. It’s free and fun with refreshments and entertainment. The dances we’ll be teaching are all easily learned. We’ll hold hands in a circle and perform simple steps to the exotic, fascinating music and rhythms of diverse cultures. Please call Harvey Gardner 520-308-5616 to confirm your attendance and ask any questions you may have.

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Friday, February 8, 1 PM Author Jennifer Jacobs, MD, MPH Family practice physician, clinical assistant professor in epidemiology, and part-time Tucson resident, will speak and sign copies of her book, Do You Really Need that Pill?, which tackles the epidemic of the overuse of prescription drugs. She will discuss the benefits and harms of the most popular drugs, as well as how to speak to your healthcare provider about your medications. The event will be held in the Auditorium. There is no charge; however, to help us plan for attendance, you need to obtain a ticket, available beginning Thursday, January 24, in the Library.

Tuesday, February 12 and 19, 1 PM Oro Valley Art Tours Tour leaves from behind the Welcome Center. The town bus only holds 13 people, so sign up early. There is no charge for this event. Past tours have gotten rave reviews. Tour is about two hours long.

Free tickets, sign up Tue., Jan. 15, 8 AM. See Coco Sullivan at the Welcome Center Friday, February 15, 1PM The Impact of Age and Sleep on How Our Brains Learn and Remember The Active Health Committee is hosting this presentation in the Auditorium. The speaker is Dr. Stephen Cowen, Ph.D., assistant professor in the psychology department at U of A.

Friday, February 15, 6 PM Starlight Dance Club Valentine’s Ball Join us as we dance the night away at our Valentine’s Ball. Music will be provided by Six Feet Up who played in SCOV in early 2018. Ticket sales will take place in early February. See the February Tipster for details.

Saturday, February 16, 9 AM-Noon & 1-4 PM Friends of the Library (FOL) Home Tour Tour ten sparkling Sun City homes that have had bathroom or kitchen remodels, walls pushed out, rooms added, and more. Tickets are $25.

FOL members ticket sales, Thu., Jan. 31, 9 AM-Noon and Nonmember SCOV residents tickets sales, Fri, Feb. 1, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center Saturday, February 16, 7 PM TAD Management Production – “The Garth Guy” Another TAD Production with a salute to Garth Brooks, by Dean Simmons. This show is well-known and has brought joy to many who have seen it. Even the real Garth Brooks has stated, “Tell Dean to hold the fort down for me.” Theater seating. Pre-mixed drinks in containers, bottles or cans are permitted. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM. Show tickets can now be purchased online at www.scovaz.com > Member Services > Tickets.

Tickets, $25 pp, go on sale Thu., Jan. 17, 8 AM online and at the Welcome Center

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Sunday, February 17, 2 PM The Tucson Concert Band Join us for an afternoon of great band music at the Activity Center. Tickets are $10 pp; sale dates will be announced in the February Tipster. Questions? Please contact Chuck Jarrett 913-620-4139.

Friday, February 22, 9 AM-Noon Health and Wellness Fair The Auditorium will be filled with local medical and wellness providers. Also a great chance to get information about many things in the area. There is no charge for this event

Tuesday, February 26, 10 AM U of A Art Museum Enjoy this free event and join us in the Activity Center/Native American Rooms. The topic will be “The Art of the Great Depression.” Hear about Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and many more.

Tuesday, February 26, 1 PM Indoor Movie Gather some friends, snacks and drinks and watch a great movie at no charge. Movie selection will be announced as the date nears. Cabaret seating.

Tuesday, March 19, 1 PM Author Jillian Cantor Local author of historical fiction will speak and sign copies of her book, In Another Time, which spans the years leading up to World War II in Germany and the post-war years in London, Paris, Vienna and the United States. A family secret may prove to be the means for survival. There is no charge; however, to help us plan for attendance, you will need to obtain a ticket, available beginning Tuesday, March 5, in the Library.

Saturday, March 23, 7 PM TAD Management Production - “Diamond Rocks” Another great night of entertainment, “Diamond Rocks” is a salute to Neil Diamond. Barrie Cunningham has been touted as the #1 impersonator of this great musician. Pre-mixed drinks in containers, bottles or cans are permitted. Gather friends for some great comedy and music. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM. Show tickets can now be purchased online at www.scovaz.com > Member Services > Tickets.

Tickets, $25 pp, go on sale Thu., Feb. 21, 8 AM online or at the Welcome Center Tuesday, March 26, 10 AM U of A Art Museum The talk is entitled “Dreamscapes: The Art of Surrealism.” This free event is in the Activity Center/Native American Rooms.

Tuesday, March 26, 1 PM Indoor Movie Gather some friends, snacks and drinks and watch a great movie at no charge. Movie selection will be announced as the date nears. Cabaret seating.

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Special Events for Clubs

See club articles for full details. Singles Bowling, every Friday, 1:45 PM, Fiesta Lanes Singles Bocce, Thu., Jan. 3, 6 PM, Bocce Courts Kactus Kickers, Thu., Jan. 3, 6:30 PM, dance practice, Auditorium Sunliners, Sat., Jan. 5, 11:15 AM, free Sneak Peek for Introductory Dance Class, Auditorium Singles Golf, Sun., Jan. 6, 1:45 PM, The Views Genealogy, Tue., Jan. 8, 1 PM, “Paper Trail of Death,” Activity Center/Navajo Starlight Ballroom Dance Club, Wed., Jan. 9, 4:30 PM, 6-session Beginners Ballroom Dance Class begins, Auditorium Sunliners, Thu., Jan. 10, 2 PM, introductory class, Auditorium Singles Dinner, Thu., Jan. 10, social hour, 5:30 PM, seating, 6 PM Activity Center/Navajo Kactus Kickers, Thu., Jan. 10, 6 PM, dance, Activity Center Singles Happy Hour, Fri., Jan. 25, social hour, 5:30 PM, seating 6 PM Day Trippers, Mon.-Wed., Jan. 14-16, Lordsburg and Deming, New Mexico and Mexico. $466/cpl ($233 pp), $315 single Kactus Kickers, Thu., Jan. 17, dance classes start Sunliners, Sat., Jan. 19, 11:30 AM, introductory class, Auditorium Sunliners, Sat., Jan. 26, 11:30 AM, introductory class, Auditorium Day Trippers, Mon, Jan. 28, free casino trip to Harrah’s Ak-Chin, $5 free play Day Trippers, Fri.-Sun., Feb. 8-10, Silver City. $410 for single and $250 pp for double Scandinavian Heritage Club, Sat., Feb. 16, 5:30 PM, Annual Dinner/Smorgasbord, AC/Navajo Rooms, $3 pp Day Trippers, Fri., Feb. 22, Rodeo. $90 pp Day Trippers, Fri., Mar. 8, omelet breakfast, Auditorium, $8 pp

Workshops and Classes Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes Classes are held the fourth Wednesday of each month, 1:30 PM, WC1. Lonnie Davis teaches these classes. To attend, you must register ahead of time by calling Lonnie 520917-8073. You could save the life of a loved one. The next class will be January 23. Association-Sponsored Fitness Purchase a punch card from the receptionist in the Welcome Center, $20/10 classes. You may use this card for all SCOV-sponsored fitness classes. It can also be used by your guests. There is $3 drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card. Aqua Zumba®: Balance Class: Chair Balance Class: Cardio Chair Aerobics: Core Conditioning: Sunrisers: Sweat Stretch: Water Aerobics: Zumba® :

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

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Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR) Samplers If you haven’t attended a Sampler, please drop in Thursdays during January, 2 PM, Catalina Vista. No sign-up or membership in the ILR are needed, and there is no cost. Your SCOV guests are welcome, you will just need to sign them in (bring your access card for entrance). The Samplers are one-time only, weekly programs on a variety of subjects. We are always looking for ideas, so if you have a topic you could present, know someone else who does or just a topic you would like us to research, contact Sally Evert sallyevert@gmail.com. January 10: “The Criminal Justice System From an Inside Perspective,” Mr. Joel Feinman January 17: “Under Ancient Skies: The Archaeoastronomy of the Desert Southwest,” John Barentine, Ph.D. January 24: “Wildfire! Managing Consequences, Challenges and Controversy,” Mr. Stephen J. Frye January 31: “Refugee Resettlement 101,” Ms. Senada Kadich

Thank You Corner Youth On Their Own (YOTO) students thank you for your generous holiday donations of blankets, 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 It is not until something drastic happens that you realize just what a caring and wonderful community is this SCOV. Thanks for all your caring comments, offers of soups and other foods. From a very grateful and recovering stent patient. Ann Owen

Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Classes are held Mondays and Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM, WC3. Caregivers are welcome to attend classes. Ray Jerkins 520-219-3561. No class on January 21. Spanish Language Classes Contact Myriam Barrientos 520-906-8334 spanishmyriam@vive-mexico.com. Review the many levels of classes available at vive-mexico.com. New classes will be starting January 7. Introduction to Tai Chi - Free Class Thursday, January 3, 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 1. Tai chi is an ancient Chinese tradition that involves slow, focused movements. Because of the benefits for balance, strength, and improved breathing, it is an exercise especially suitable for seniors. Tai Chi Club is proud to offer you this chance to work with our two expert and experienced tai chi masters. See the Tai Chi Club article on page 28 for more information.

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. Coffee Cart The Coffee Cart is at the Kachina Lounge Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9-10:30 AM. Costume Closet The Costume Closet is located inside the Loan Room at the Cart Barn. Costumes may be checked out and returned by appointment only. Call Marty Siracusa, 520-825-6961 or Betty Verderese, 520-825-7811 to schedule appointments. Cash donations accepted for the use of costumes. Square Dancing Looking for some low-impact aerobics and mental stimulation?
Love making new friends and team activities? Square dancing might just be for you. Singles and couples welcome, there is no better time to get started. If interested, contact Karen Duellman kmduellman@yahoo.com or Barbara Hall rainbowsek@juno.com.

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Clubs Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Art League Co-Pres. Caryl Thornton 520-638-7024, Carol Nagel 520-825-3097

We are looking forward to an artfull 2019. The officers for 2019 are: Co-pres., Caryl Thornton and Carol Nagel; Treas., Cathy Harvey and Sec., Carol Nagel. We are happy to announce that the Clay Club has joined the Art League. We are excited to see their artists’ display in the Desert Oasis (January through May) and the Activity Center (in December). This month we will feature Photography in the Activity Center and the Clay Club in Desert Oasis. Please take time to visit these centers and enjoy the beauty your neighbors have created. Beginning in April there will be many opportunities for all SCOV residents to display their art in “Open” and “Theme” exhibitions. Please contact Caryl Thornton or Carol Nagel for more information. Best wishes for a healthy, happy and creative 2019.

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Bark Carving Ted Rydzewski 520-825-8624 Tue., 1-4 PM, Thu., 9 AM-Noon Artisan Center/Lapidary Clay Pres. Gary Brown 520-303-7328 LBGB3006@msn.com Sep.-May, First Thu., General Meeting, 1 PM, Artisan Center/Pottery Orientation as needed Glaze mentoring Third Thu., 1-3 PM; Studio cleaning last Wed., 1 PM As we step into 2019, we welcome our new club officers: Pres., Gary Brown; VP, Lorraine Buck; Sec., Bill Snead; Treas., Julie Anne Anthony and advisor Renee Ford will guide the Clay Club into the next two years. Make sure to welcome them and thank them for stepping up to lead New officers Gary Brown, Lorraine Buck, Julie our large and varied Anne Anthony, Bill Snead and Renee Ford group. Please extend your appreciation to our outgoing officers for their service over the past two years: Renee Ford, Mick Ostrander, Maureen Zabel and Kwai Reitz. A variety of artistic clay pieces will be hanging on display at the Desert Oasis in the Saguaro and Ocotillo Rooms, January 2 through May 30. A reception sponsored by the Clay Club and celebrating our admittance into the Art League will be held on February 22, 4:30-5:30 PM, Desert Oasis. We are excited to be included in the League and look forward to participating in their displays whenever we can. All are welcome to attend and meet the artists. Refreshments will be served. Clay on.

Colored Pencil Jan Thomas 520-591-1275, Sue Parkes 520-825-7307 Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Are you fascinated with changes in colors and patterns? Do you like details? Colored Pencil may be just the club for you. It is an easy, forgiving medium but does require patience. Basic drawing skills are helpful, especially if you want to venture into scratchboard, which some in our group enjoy. We have many resources to help get you started and helpful advice for beginners. Come join us. Sue Parkes’ creation headed for her hometown,

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Fine Arts Studio Pres. April Hoffman 520-329-8443, lazybird4@gmail.com Wed., 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Two of our members, Melanie Herbert and April Hoffman, are from Wisconsin. Before retiring, Melanie was a professor of art at the University of Wisconsin in Whitewater and April was a school librarian in Madison. Melanie is currently focusing on landscapes in watercolor Melanie Herbert, left, and April Hoffman, right and April is painting portraits and humorous subjects in acrylic and oils. Each of the artists give their time to keeping the group organized. Melanie was our president for twelve years and April has volunteered to take over. If you want to visit, you may see them working, observe others painting with various materials, listen in on our eleven o’clock critiques and perhaps decide to be a member. We welcome you. Bring your materials, come for enjoyment and learning and a cup of coffee.

Gourd Art Kaaren Drent 520-818-2343 Kaarendrent@yahoo.com Mon., 1-4 PM, and Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Lapidary Room

Come in and see us if you would like to become a gourd artist. It’s fun and easy and we have all you will need to get started. Wuertz Farm’s 16th Annual “Running of the Gourds” Gourd Festival will be held at the Pinal Fairgrounds in Casa Grande, Friday and Saturday, February 8 and 9, 9 AM-5 PM and Sunday, February 10, 10 AM-3 PM. Admission, $10, and kids are free. Over 100 gourd artists and vendors will be there. There will be an Arizona Gourd Society judged show, nonstop live musical entertainment and a wide variety of food booths. Four days of classes are offered. Check the website for more information www.wuertzfarm.com.

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

Japanese flower arranging, Ikebana, is the art of arranging flowers, branch materials, grasses and leaves. At its core is the beauty resulting from a combination of color, shapes and graceful lines. More than simple floral decoration, it is a form of sculpture with plant materials. Learn from certified instructors at your own pace, and make creative arrangements for your home. Not receiving the weekly email newsletter

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Knit and Crochet Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 sigridkf@gmail.com Tue., 2:30-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

We are a group of knitters and crocheters who get together once a week to enjoy each others company while we knit or crochet. Many of our handmade items are given to charity. Join us for a fun, relaxing afternoon.

Millicent Kaiser recently completed a knitted baby afghan Modelers Pres. Fred Faust 520-907-3469 fjfaust1030@gmail.com Second Fri., 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge www.scovaz.com/clubs/modelers At a recent open house in the Modelers Room two young guests, William and Adam, became railroad engineers on the switching puzzle that is part of a new model railroad game. Photo by Tom Prall The open houses were very successful. This is a way for the Modelers Club to show our residents and their guests what the club is all about. All SCOV residents are welcome at our monthly meetings. During any day, if the lights are on and someone is in the Modelers Room, stop in. At our meetings, you will see what we are about and you may enjoy a cup of coffee and a sweet roll. From time to time we schedule field trips of interest to modelers.

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

Starting January 1, Water Media and Open Studio Artists will become one club. Merging the two groups will give the artists two days per week to work on their art. This will also help us grow as artists by watching and learning from artists working in a lot of different media.

Vistoso Photo Pres. Gerda Timm 520-825-6864 gerdatimm@hotmail.com Sep.-May, Second and Fourth Wed., 6 PM, Catalina Vista www.vistosophotoclub.weebly.com Steve Dell will be the speaker this month at our meeting on January 9. His topic will cover mirrorless cameras and camera gear updates. The competition on January “Rarotonga Dreams” by Art Wickersham 23 will be an “Open” category with no date requirement. The judge will be Dave Dame. The winners from November’s competition were Ed Caine, Kathy Mashburn, Philip Fisher, Diane Haegele, Clare Scarpulla, Laura Hackenbrock, Harvey Gardner, Ken Ayers, Ron Richardson, Art Wickersham, Jack Welch, Val Plumlee, Pat Mulligan and Pam Maddern. These photographers represent Levels 1-3 and are a combination of print and digital entries. In addition to friendly monthly competitions, our club offers educational programs, hosts guest speakers and exhibits members’ winning photos. Visitors are welcome to attend our meeting or competitions.

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

All SCOV residents are welcome to come by the sculpture studio and view the projects that are in progress. For residents that are not familiar with clay sculpting, we use a variety of media to create a sculpture, not just clay. Projects begin with an idea Busy creating sculptures of what to sculpture. Some get their inspirations from pictures, objects, people or animals. Currently we have people sculpting birds, busts, a native American with a bow, shamans and various other items. When you become a member, the club provides the media to begin a project such as various sizes of wire, aluminum foil and finishes to name a few. The club also stocks the sculpey clay for members to purchase. Please feel free to come by the studio on Monday mornings to see what we do.

2018 Holiday Door Decorating Contest Results SCOV residents got in the holiday spirit by entering their decorated front doors for a chance to win prizes. Thank you to our judges for selecting the winners: Oro Valley Mayor, Joe Winfield Rhonda Pina, Oro Valley Council Bill Rodman, Oro Valley Council Amy Graham, Oro Valley Police Department Sarah Leiner, Oro Valley Police Department

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Second-place, Suzanne & Dennis Stiles

Third-place, Barb Oldewage

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Sewing Thimblelenas

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

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

After tallying up the number of items Casa Amigas donated to various children’s community service organizations in 2018, we were delighted with a total of 2,275. Thank you to those of you have donated fabric, yarn and sewing notions. We especially want to thank the SCOV Tennis Club for their generous donation again this year. Without all of your support we would not be able to continue to provide clothing, quilts, afghans and bags to children in need. Cheer Bears

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

Sharon Larsen 520-818-2791 SharLarsen@gmail.com Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 520-612-7379 4D Computer Training Debra Dirks 520-825-2248 www.facebook.com/groups/SCOVMachineEmb/ Third Tue., 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Meet up with us at the Desert Oasis Tuesday, January 15, 1:30 PM. Every month we see new things and get more embroidery ideas. Contact Karin Frohlich for instruction on the six-needle machine in the Sewing Room. Instructions are available to any Thimblelenas member. Save the meeting date and come on over to join us. Feel free to bring a friend with you. Check us out on Facebook to see more of our projects. Pet Beds

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

Our sincere thanks to all the volunteers who snip, snip away with us every Tuesday afternoon. Over the years we have made hundreds of pillows. Check here next month for a report for the year 2018. The homeless cats and dogs are comfortable with our pet beds at the Humane Society Shelter while waiting for adoption. We do have a snipping good time. Come see what we are all about. A reminder...the $5 dues for 2019 can be paid now. Quilters

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

Our January schedule brings lots of new ideas and projects. At our Tuesday, January 8, meeting Stephanie will introduce the 2019 challenge which we have until November to complete. There will be signups taken for Linda George’s Hunter Star class that she will teach on January 29, 9 AM, Sewing Room. I am also asking each of you to bring your favorite quilting or sewing gadget to share with the group. On Tuesday, January 22, Debra Kay will give a demo on collages and its techniques.

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Seniors for Kids

Co-Presidents: Jean Sax 651-436-4243 jsaxr@netzero.com, Pat Norton 480-993-8862 panpan9803@yahoo.com Sewing/Crafting for SFK, Mon., 1-3 PM, Wed., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Toy woodworking, various times, Artisan Center/Wood Shop Meetings: First Thu., 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Seniors for Kids continues to share time and talent as displayed by the exceptional toy distribution the group hosted on December 6. Thanks to all who worked to make this event a success. It is so rewarding to see the quality and quantity of gifts, and know that we have put the merry in Christmas for many local and deserving kids. Drop in at the Sewing or Wood Working rooms and just ask what individuals are making for Seniors For Kids. You might find something that fires up your creative juices or challenges your woodworking or sewing skills. There are also many jobs that are necessary but easy; it is fun to work and visit with other SCOV friends for a good cause. Our January meeting will focus on planning for 2019. Tapestry Rug Hooking

Coni Arseneau, 217-398-1416, coniarseneau@gmail.com Carrie Wiley, 360-734-5952, ecwiley@gmail.com Tue., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing except last Tue. of the month If you are curious about tapestry rug hooking please come to the Sewing Room on Tuesday mornings to see what we are doing. A couple of members have just completed projects and are planning for their next design. If you are interested, we can provide materials and instruction for you to see if this club is a good Pillow designed and crafted by Saniya Otus fit. Our group members use a variety of materials for their work. Some use wool strips of various sizes while others use yarn and/or other materials. To join our group, you must be a member of the Thimblelenas.

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

Show ‘n Share (SnS) celebrates members’ birthdays in January. Marilyn Allethauser has lived in SCOV since 2016 and has attended SnS since 2016. She enjoys making greeting cards with a variety of techniques/mixed media and learning new ideas from the group. Marilyn feels SnS members are family. They delivered her meals when she was ill. Marion Nelmark has lived in SCOV since 1996 and has attended SnS since 1997. She was the group leader for five years. Marion has a variety of portable crafts and is a great teacher. She enjoys the people in SnS and learning new ideas. We meet year-round and always welcome new members. Members work on any portable crafts and we love to show our creations and share our ideas. No dues.

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Silversmith and Lapidary Pres. Tom Moore 503-510-2251 65tmor@gmail.com Shop winter hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 AM-Noon & 1 PM-4 PM; Fri. 9 AM-Noon First Mon., 3:30 PM, Artisan Center/Silversmith Studio

At the December 2018 meeting, the following club officers for 2019 were elected by acclamation: Pres., Tom Moore; VP Steve Adams; Sec., Kari Dufur; Treas., Barb Grey and Purchasing Agent, Bob Peoples. Thank you, volunteers, especially Bob, who served as purchasing agent before. Also, the training cadre is planning another student class for January; check in at the shop for details. Our lapidary band saw is back in operation; see Rich R. for training in use and care of the saw. The club holiday party is January 19 at Catalina Vista. We are using the same caterer as last January. The sign-up sheet is posted in Bert’s Passage.

Stained/Fused Glass Jo Anne Bowman 501-282-4454 or 520-441-9229 Juliet Williams 623-565-0153 Fusing: Tue. and Thu., 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Stained: Wed. and Fri., 9 AM-Noon Open Studio, any time Tue.-Sun., Artisan Center/Stained Glass Welcome in the New Year with lots of new projects and ideas. On December 6 we had our first meeting of the season and enjoyed pizza and salad as we listened to Jo Anne bring everyone up to date on our membership and finances. This is not amateur hour We also listened to Mary Sherwood and Georgene Porter talk about future needs for our club. We have grown so fast with 135 members in the same space that we have always had and added molds and equipment and kilns to our inventory, but we have no additional space. If you haven’t walked by and seen our windows and the great pieces that have been done by our members, please stop by and take a look. You can also create these things. We look forward to meeting you.

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

Starting January 1, Water Media and Open Studio will become one club. Merging the two groups will give the artists two days per week to work on their art. This will also help us grow as artists by watching and learning from artists working in a lot of different media. In February start looking for information under the Open Studio Artists heading.

Wood Carving Bob Ash 520-282-3688 chra25@gmail.com Sat., 9-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary

If you are a wood carver or are interested in getting started with wood carving please join us on Saturday mornings for carving and conversation. Meet John Shaw who is pictured here with one of his many carvings. We have members who range from beginners to master carvers. For beginners there is always help with projects and suggestions about tools, safety gear and carving woods. The club owns power (rotary) tools and bits for use by members and has carving magazines and books to provide project ideas. Projects range from quick and simple to very elaborate works of art. Please come by and view our work in our display window next to the Wood Shop in the Artisan Center and drop in on Saturday mornings.

Woodworking Pres. Bill Norton 480-993-8762, VP Karen Curry 708-822-3057 Secretary Colin Kaltenbach 520-444-8214 Membership Robert Watson 520-789-7060 www.scovwoodworkingclub.com A special thank you to all of the busy elves in the woodshop who made and donated toys to Seniors for Kids. Together we can accomplish many good things. Looking forward to celebrating a new year working with friends in the woodshop.

Donations to Seniors for Kids

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

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Continuing Education Astronomy Pres. Allan Mashburn 435-219-0042 scovastronomy@gmail.com Oct.-May, Third Thu., 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo www.scovastronomy.com Our speaker on Thursday, January 17, is Joe Giacalone, Ph.D., a professor from the Planetary Lab at the University of Arizona. He is co-investigator of the “Parker Solar Probe,” NASA’s mission to touch the sun. A mission of discovery, the probe is the fastest object ever sent from earth and Nelson Tilden, our “Stargazing” has passed Venus and will con- coordinator (above), giving a tinue circling the sun closer than special presentation about our any other manmade object. He moon. The moon rotates in a will discuss the mission, its goals, synchronous rotation, the same as and what we expect to discover earth, so, we always see the same side. This year marks the 50th year about the sun. The stargazing party on Thurs- of man landing on the moon. day, January 10, promises winter constellations and five telescopes to view planets. Dress warmly and meet on the driving range at dusk.

Bible Men’s Bible Study

Jerry Anderson 520-638-6586, Rick Thomas 520-591-0475 Oct.-May, Tue., 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

We reconvene on Tuesday, January 8, for our beginning study of 2 Peter through Jude. There will be study guides available. Haven’t attended before? Where’ve you been? We’ve been meeting for nearly 30 years. There’s a reason for this group to have been around for this long...it meets the needs of godly men in their desire for spiritual growth. Informal breakfast afterward at The Views Restaurant has nothing to do with it. Unless, of course, you enjoy good food. See you soon. Precept Women’s Bible Study

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

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

We read and discuss selections of thought-provoking works of literature presented in anthologies by the Great Books Foundation. We offer great conversations about great ideas. We are reading selections from “Happiness and Discontent,” a collection of literature, philosophy and poetry selected for discussion by The Great Books Foundation. Hopefully the readings will challenge your assumptions and spark debate. The book can be purchased from Amazon or The Great Books Foundation. On January 2 we will read poetry selections by Emily Dickinson. On January 16 we will read An Imaginary Life by David Malouf. This is a short novel, not included in our book, and can be purchased from Amazon. .

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

Our January 2019 book is Varina by Charles Frazier, the best-selling author of Cold Mountain. Varina is a historical novel about the life and times of Varina Howell. She married a wealthy, older landowner and anticipated a quiet plantation life. That landowner was Jefferson Davis. We experience the trauma of slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction through Varina’s eyes.

Computer - Vistoso Computer Society (VCS) Membership David Johnson 520-825-6994 Pres. Leo Belardinelli 520-989-9314 General Meetings, Nov.-Mar., Second Mon., 1 PM, Auditorium Help session: call 520-329-7661 for an appointment www.scovcomputer.com

Today, computing is rapidly changing from the desktop and laptops we are familiar with, to tablets and phones. The Windows environment is being replaced with the iOS of Apple phones and iPads or the Android OS on Android devices. Through these personal devices, the world is getting quickly connected. Now lights, security systems, music, lectures and TV are being accessed through these new devices with more being added daily. This phenomena is being called the Internet of Things (IoT) where everything is connected and your phone or tablet provide that interface. In November, the computer club started exploring the IoT. Come to the general meeting January 14 to continue our look into IoT via the world of Alexa, Google Home, Cortana and Siri. Membership is required for help sessions, classes and the right to join the ListServ (online bulletin board). See the club’s website homepage. Dues for 2018-2019 are $10/household. Send checks, not cash, to Dave Johnson, 2427 E. 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. Renewing members do not need to fill out an application form if your personal information has not changed. The VCS club will again take your used ink cartridges for a recycle program. Drop them off in the basket just outside the CLC. Please note: computer help is available to members by calling the help desk number. We provide this option so we can match a Help Desk Assistant to your specific problem. This information can also be found on the VCS website shown above. See class schedule on following page.

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Classes for January Class Name Date iPhone for Beginners Part 2, 1 Session Tue., Jan. 8 Chris Ludwig chrisludwig54@gmail.com TV Technology New Features and Terminology 1 Session Wed., Jan. 16 Mary Kaczmarski marykacz.scov@gmail.com Windows 10 (Bring your computers) 1 Session Thu., Jan. 17 Leo Belardinelli lbelardinelli@hotmail.com iPhone for Beginners Part 2, 1 Session Tue., Jan 22 Chris Ludwig chrisludwig54@gmail.com Free Alternatives to Microsoft Office 1 Session Wed., Jan. 23 Mary Kaczmarski marykacz.scov@gmail.com iPhone Basics: Phone, Mail, Texting, Apps using Siri as your Virtual Assistant 1 Session Thu., Jan. 24 Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@hotmail.com Help Sessions for PC and Mac Users 3 Sessions Tue., Jan. 15 Wed., Jan. 9 Wed., Jan. 23

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

“Paper Trail of Death” is Amy Urman’s topic at our monthly meeting Tuesday, January 8. Amy, who has presented before, will share many surprising places to discover your ancestor’s life information. We recommended you attend meetings as a great way to expand your knowledge base for genealogy research. Want to learn more? Our Beginner’s Genealogy six-week class starts Friday, January 11. If you are interested, contact Karen Hasselbach 520-260-7614. We would love for you to join us.

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

Seventeen courses are offered during this winter course schedule. There are a wide variety of interests and topics. Many thanks to all of the volunteer moderators, committee and board members. Winter courses start Monday, January 7. Courses vary on starting dates, duration and location. After submitting your registration, if you do not hear from the registrars, you are registered. Pay careful attention to start dates for your courses. If you registered and find you are unable to attend a course, please contact the registrars so that another member might take your place. All winter registration forms are processed. If you check the website and find a winter course still open that you would like to attend, you may make a late registration. Check the website. A late registration requires an additional $5 late fee per course. Be certain to add the $5 late fee to the regular course fee when submitting your registration. Do not sign up for closed courses. If you sign up for a closed course, your registration fee will not be refunded.

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Natural Health and Wellness Sherokee Ilse 520-818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com First Wed., Potluck, 5:30 PM, Catalina Vista Third Wed. 3-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista, Mt. Kimball/Pusch Ridge

Our January speaker, Dr. Lance Morris, Naturopath Doctor, will present “Healing Strategies Offer Hope With Serious Illnesses.” Dr. Morris will share information about potentially life-changing therapies. Do you or someone you know or love have cancer, Lyme disease, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, pain, depression or anxiety? Have you had little or no help from other doctors? Please attend this lecture. Bring a friend. Tucson-based, Dr. Lance J. Morris is founding board member and prior clinical faculty staff at S.W. College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, past president of Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association and developer of resonant sound therapy and resonant movement meditation. Our new year started in November, so be sure to sign up to be a member with only $3/year for dues. Dues required at the door for everyone, if not already a member. Potluck: Join us for our monthly plant-based/vegan potluck, Wednesday, January 2. Bring a dish to share, place setting and drink of choice. You must be a club member; you can join the first night you come. First-time attendees bring nothing but your place setting and drink. Everyone who attends must pay $3, cash preferred. For questions email David davidsattinger@gmail.com or Heather thumpozmag@ mac.com. Come join us for healthy food and good company.

Poets Corner Sharyn Rafieyan 520-825-6762 srafieyan@comcast.net Mon., 9:30-11:30 AM, WC3

Happy New Year to all. In case any of your resolutions involve the writing of poetry, please join us, and we’ll help you become the best you can be. The following is an example of a clever, effective poem from Poets Corner member Christa Lubatkin which provides a humorous perspective on a marital squabble: “Nearer than you think” by Christa Lubatkin “Hear me / do not go one word closer / to the abyss / that will suck you under. / Don’t let foul winds / lay siege to reason / slam you into/the intestinal inferno / of regret. Stop the rancor / reckoning is near / nearer than you think. / Do not be swept into the sea / of the unforgiven / because of toothpaste caps / monthlyand toilet seats.”

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

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

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Democratic Club Pres. Maureen Salz 520-818-6282 mosalz@outlook.com Second Sat., 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo www.scovdemocraticclub.wix.com/scov-democratic-club

Thanks so much to Laura Dore and her board for the leadership they provided the past two years. Because of their dedication and hard work our club continues to thrive. New officers are: Chair, Maureen Salz; Vice Chair, Margory Brown; Sec., Nate Norris; Treas., Sandy Salz; Parliamentarian, Pam Dage; Members at Large, Ron Ancell and Jack Everett. All members should have received a survey about what type of programs, activities, and speakers are of interest to them. Everyone’s input is wanted and needed. Contact Maureen Salz if you did not receive a survey. At press time arrangements were being completed for the guest speaker on January 12. As soon as details are finalized we will request that Mark Wade include the information in the weekly “This Week in SCOV.” Members will also be notified via email and announcements will be posted on the community bulletin boards. Stay tuned.

Dining - Prepare & Share Pres. Colin Kaltenbach kltnbch@yahoo.com; VP Debbie Kotlarek dlkotlarek@gmail.com Treas. Kathy Mashburn kathyp638@gmail.com Scheduling Sec. Pat and Dave Heine daheine@stcloudstate.edu and pjheine@stcloudstate.edu www.scovprepareandshare.weebly.com

Our theme for December was Thai Delights. We started the meal with appetizers such as skewered chicken satay with peanut sauce and spring rolls. Coconut shrimp soup and various salads were featured in the next course. Entrees included red or green curries, Thai seasoned barbecued beef or pork tenderloin, Pad Thai noodles and lemon chicken with aromatic rice. The meal concluded with tasty sticky rice bars, fresh mango, papaya and pineapple or tropical fruit sorbets. The themes for the rest of the year will be Southern Italian, South America and Food from the Movies. Which movies will be featured in food? It’s up to each group of six to eight diners to decide. The entire club will gather in February at the Gallery at Dove Mountain for a luncheon where we will trade recipes and stories.

Dog Club - Fido’s Friends Pres. Lynne Wohner Lwohner@msn.com Membership/Treas. Marj Young 360-913-8062 Nov., Jan. and Mar., Third Thu., 1 PM, Activity Center/Hopi

You won’t want to miss Fido’s Friends January 17 meeting. We will have a presentation from Pet Partners on therapy dogs and animal-assisted services. We expect a therapy dog or two on site. This volunteer organization interacts with a wide variety of clients to improve their quality of life. January is also the month to pay your $10 annual club dues. You must be a club member in good standing to use the dog park. Bring your dues to the January meeting or mail a check made out to Fido’s Friends to Marj Young, 14034 N Buckingham Dr.

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Different Drummers Women’s Circle Zona Boss 520-638-6644, Colleen Cottrell 520-825-8393 Wed., 1:30-3 PM, 2338 E. Montrose Canyon Dr.

The holidays may be over, but the fun never ends with the Different Drummers. We will start sessions again on Wednesday, January 9, with a New Year celebration event. The Different Drummers Women’s Circle provides a community drum circle for any woman wanting to connect with others through hand drumming using African Djembe drums, handheld Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests. Join us to drum, laugh and meet new friends. People worldwide for centuries have used group drumming to energize minds and bodies, strengthen community bonds, release stress and celebrate life. Looking forward to seeing you at Colleen’s home, address above.

Garden Club Pres. Wendy Hughes 503-703-9563 whughes851@hotmail.com VP, Barbara Marshall 520-825-0618 barbie4roses@yahoo.com Oct.-Apr., Second Tue., 12:30 PM, Auditorium www.facebook.com/SCOVGardenClub/

Undecorating the Activity Center from the holidays takes place Thursday, January 3, 9 AM, Auditorium. If you are interested in joining us for holiday undecorating, contact Judee Wickersham 520-989-3254 or judeewick@gmail.com. Catlow Shipek from the Tucson-based Watershed Management Group will be our speaker for the January general meeting. Join us for this informative lecture on Tuesday, January 8. The Watershed Management Group has a strong focus on improving desert ecosystems; Mr. Shipek will discuss how we as homeowners can help with this task. A couple of ways we can help are by adopting sustainable landscapes and water-harvesting. Popular speaker Zann Wilson is back for our general meeting February 12 with her program on “Euphorbias: The Good and Not So Good.” We plan to tour Mission Gardens Saturday, February 23. Sign-up at the general meeting. Membership is $5 pp and $8/cpl; contact Florence Duckett 520-825-1994 or delflojs@q.com. .

Havurah Liz Kinslinger lizkin44@yahoo.com www.havurahscov.com

Next up for Havurah is our gala Members Only Dinner, Saturday, January 12, 5 PM, Auditorium. Our theme is “Roaring Twenties,” and we are encouraging elegant attire reflecting the era. You might even come in costume. Our luxury bus trip to Barleen’s in Apache Junction will be Tuesday, February 12. Come join us for a delicious afternoon dinner and variety show. Exact times to follow. Cost is $63 pp. Bocce, Book Club, and Brown Bag, our three B’s, are on-

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going. Call if you need information.

Members Only Dinner tickets on sale, Thu., Jan 3, 10-11:30 AM, Activity Center. Barleen’s trip tickets on sale Thu., Jan. 3, and Thu., Jan. 17 10-11:30 AM, Activity Center Early Music Recorder Ensemble Joyce Minks 520-825-0642 minkster42@comcast.net Tue., 12:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

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

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

The SCOV Republican Club hopes that everyone had a joyous and happy holiday season. Tuesday, January 15, 3 PM, Activity Center, will be our first meeting of 2019. There will be speakers and discussions regarding the just completed 2018 election and going forward with issues that will be prominent in 2019. Please plan on attending; the meeting is open to all.

St. Phillip’s Social Club Abby Marier 520-825-4878 absma@comcast.net Meeting: Sat., Jan. 26, 5-7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Room

Soup ‘N Salad Supper: Come and warm up, meet friends from St. Philip’s in the Hills, old and new at this potluck. All are welcome. Please bring a soup, salad, bread or dessert to share. BYOB. RSVP Abby Marier 520-825-4878 and tell me what you’re bringing. Thanks.

Scandinavian Heritage Club Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 sigridkf@gmail.com Dinner Saturday, February 16, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Room

Our yearly smorgasbord is just around the corner. Get ready to buy tickets at the end of the month. At that time we’ll ask you to sign up to bring a favorite dish just as long as it’s not lutefisk. Appetizers will start at 5:30 PM, dinner at 6 PM. It will be a fun-filled evening enjoying Scandinavian specialties. Ja, you betcha, I’ll be bringing the lefse. Yum.

Tickets, $3 pp, on sale Mon., Jan. 28, 9-11 AM; Wed., Jan. 30, 9-11 AM and 1-3 PM; Fri., Feb. 1, 9-11 AM; Tue., Feb. 5, 9-11 AM and Thu., Feb. 7, 9-11 AM

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

The singers will hold our annual potluck on Tuesday, January 8, 6 PM, Auditorium. If you have not signed up, call Ruth Bonfiglio, 520-825-7794. Spouses and guests are welcome. Look for more details in the weekly email update. Club officers for 2019 remain the same. Rehearsals resume on Tuesday, January 15, 6:30 PM, for our two Sun City Singers “Favorite Songs” spring concerts, Sunday April 7, 2 PM, and Tuesday, April 9, 7 PM. Music will be distributed on a first-come basis. Dues for 2019 are $10 pp. Pay treasurer, Marcia Polley, at rehearsals.

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Sun City Singles Pres. Pieter Rooker 520-441-9866, Ticket sales, Shirley Hoaglin 520-818-1382 Dinner meeting second Thu., 5:30 PM; happy hour last Fri., 5:30 PM

Renew your membership no later than January 31. Sun City Singles offers members long-term relationships and allows individuals to find other singles company when it matters the most. Bianchi’s Italian North will serve dinner Thursday, January 10, Activity Center/Navajo Room. Social hour 5:30 PM, seating 6 PM. Menu: salad, chicken marsala, mashed potatoes, vegetable medley, soft rolls. Dessert: cannoli. Entertainment: Canyon Del Oro High School jazz combo. Happy hour: Friday, January 25, social hour 5:30 PM, seating 6 PM. Entertainment: Canyon del Oro chorus. Singles golf: Sunday, January 6, 1:45 PM, The Views.

Ticket sales: Thu., Jan. 3, 10 AM-Noon and Fri., Jan. 4, 1-2 PM, Activity Center Lounge. Dinner tickets, $20 pp, happy hour appetizers, $10 pp Checks only, payable to Sun City Singles

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

For January 2019, plan to attend the Mata Ortiz Pottery and Zapotec Rug Show on Saturday, January 26, 8 AM-4 PM, and Sunday, January 27, 10 AM-3 PM, Activity Center/ Native American Rooms. Our regular club meeting will be Monday, January 28, featuring Dr. Michael Brescia from the Arizona State Museum and U of A. His topic will be the history of Mexico with Frida Kahlo woven in. Program starts at 7 PM. Come early for munchies and BYOB. Dues are $10 pp.

States Colorado Club

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

Save the date: Our annual Colorado Club party will be Saturday, March 9. We will be enjoying a pre-St. Patty Day with an authentic Irish band called The Kilts. The theme is green, don’t ya know! We’ll get a head start on the Irish festivities. Illinois Club

Judy Rigby rigby_judy@yahoo.com

Time to celebrate Illinois colleges and universities at the annual Illinois Club party on Saturday, January 26, 5-8 PM, Auditorium. Wear your attire or colors from your favorite school. We will start our tailgate party with complimentary beverages. Enjoy a delicious meal catered by Bubb’s Grub including a vegetarian selection. Entertainment will be provided by the Oro Valley’s Got Talent winner, Carissa Corona. Door prizes will be drawn at the end of the program. Seating requests will be honored at time of ticket purchase with a maximum of eight per table. Requests for a vegetarian meal need to be made at time of ticket purchase. Let’s fill the Auditorium.

Tickets, $20 pp on sale Tue., Jan. 8, 9-11 AM and Thu., Jan. 10, 1-3 PM, Activity Center lobby

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Michigan Club

Linda Hall 520-907-2009 Save the date, March 9, for the annual Michigan party. Plans are underway for the annual party at Catalina Vista, Saturday, March 9. We have booked vocalist Marni Kennedy, who was so popular last year, and we are beginning to discuss games, ice breakers and food. We would love to see you at our first planning meeting Monday, January 14, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Room, to get input from a broad group. Call Linda Hall if you have questions or would like more information. Ticket sales will be in February. Watch the Tipster for more information. Hope to see all of you in March. Minnesota Club

Joanne Keck, 320-492-1896, keckjoanne@gmail.com; Deb Mayworm, 720-771-0316; themayworms@cs.com

Save the date of Sunday afternoon, March 31, for the annual Minnesota party. “Minnesota Memories” will be the theme for this year’s celebration. If you are new to the community and would like to be on our invitation list, please contact Joanne or Deb. If you have ever lived in Minnesota, visited, traveled through or just like spending time with Minnesotans, join us for a fun afternoon. New England Club

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

Make a New Year’s resolution to attend the New England Club’s annual get-together Friday, April 12, 5:30-8 PM, Desert Oasis. More information to follow in future Tipsters.

Unit Party Unit 7 Aloha, Unit 7 friends and neighbors. Get ready for “Hawaii 57-0” Saturday, February 23, 5 PM. You can expect a night of Hawaiian delights. One of your neighbors will be stopping by January 23-February 6 to distribute party flyers and sign you up for this fun event. By popular demand, the cost remains at $5 pp plus a potluck dish. You will be surprised and amazed at the fun entertainment planned for this year’s party. Mark your calendar now. Unit 8

Kathy Mashburn 435-790-4481 kathyp638@gmail.com

Unit 8 annual party will be Saturday, February 23, 5 PM, Activity Center/Native American Rooms. The theme this year will be Western, based on the rodeo. Dust off your spurs and hat and get ready to have some fun. Look for more information in the February Tipster. If you would like to help or be involved contact Kathy Mashburn. Unit 10 The annual Unit 10 Party will be held Saturday, March 23, 4:30-7:30 PM, Activity Center. More information to follow. Unit 11 The 22nd annual Unit 11 potluck dinner is scheduled for Saturday, March 2, Catalina Vista. All Unit 11 homeowners and renters are invited to attend. Flyers will be delivered to your home mid-February.

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

Wisconsin Club

Anne Rusch 920-202-0008

The Wisconsin Club will celebrate “Green Bay Packers–100 Seasons and Counting” at their annual party Saturday, March 9. Our planning committee will meet on January 8, February 12, and March 5, 10 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon. All SCOV residents or renters with Wisconsin ties are invited to don their best green and gold and enjoy a “fan”tastic night including a catered dinner and entertainment by KT Klassics. Tickets must be purchased in advance, price TBD. For more information, please follow the Tipster or contact Anne Rusch.

Tickets on sale Tue., Feb. 26, 10 AM-Noon and Wed., Feb. 27, 1-3 PM, Activity Center lobby Ukulele - Sun City Strummers Sharon Heaps ukuleleclubofsuncity@gmail.com Tue., 10-11:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo, class led by Don Bong www.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele

It was a wonderful holiday season for our club. We began our Christmastide festivities with a performance at Santa Catalina Church for their seniors Christmas party and later that week held our Christmas sing-along in the Auditorium to an enthusiastic audience. We will begin the New Year by returning to our round-robin format each Tuesday, 10 AM, Desert Oasis, with beginners practice starting at 8:45 AM in the Saguaro Room under the tutelage of Dave Smith and Mo Zabel. Later in the month we will begin song selection and preparation for our annual March concert. Details will follow next month.

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SCOV Women’s Auxiliary Pres. Kathy Hrdy 520-825-4723 Finance Debbie Francis 402-216-4227 Publicity/Sec. Kathy Patterson 616-350-6443 Donations Judy Hood 520-818-2281 Sep.-Apr., Second Tue., 9 AM, WC3

Our Auxiliary benefits Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse which helps victims of domestic abuse. Emerge! provides support and transitional housing to women and children in crisis. They help educate the community by providing presentations on domestic abuse, as well as counseling to child survivors on handling conflict, trauma and abuse. While focusing on healing, the Emerge! staff ensures their basic needs are met. Your gifts help build empowered lives. Donations needed include: • Gift cards: Fry’s, Safeway, Walmart, Target, Home Depot, etc. • New shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, toothbrushes, lotion, deodorant, razors, hair brushes, feminine hygiene items, natural/ethnic hair products • New socks and underwear for women, boys and girls, sports bras • Diapers sizes 4, 5 and 6, baby wipes • New umbrella strollers, pillows, pillow cases, sheets (twin through queen) paper products, bath towels (preferably white) Our next meeting is Tuesday, January 8, 9 AM, WC3. We welcome new members.

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Dance

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

Happy New Year from the Starlight Dance Club. Resolution 1: Get in dancing shape for our Valentine’s Ball. Come learn to ballroom dance from a professional ballroom instructor with more than 30 years of teaching experience. Christine Hoskins, SCOV resident and new club member, will lead six Our first annual meeting and dance sessions for beginners. in November Christine uses an interrelated system of instruction which makes it easy and fun. You will be introduced to the basics of the six major dances: waltz, tango, foxtrot, rumba, cha cha and swing. Space is limited, $35/cpl for six sessions, Wednesdays, January 9, 16, 23, 30; February 6, 4:30-5:30 PM and February 13, 4-5:30 PM, Auditorium. To register, contact scstarlight.treasurer@gmail.com or 520-954-4041. SCOV residents welcome. Annual club membership is $5 pp. Currently there is a nonresident wait list. Upcoming: finalizing Valentine’s Ball plans for Friday, February 15, with Six Feet Up playing. 2019 dance schedule: March 15, April 19, June 21 and October 18. Annual meeting and dance is in November with all dances in the Auditorium. Watch for more information.

Dance Tap Beginner Tap Tap Instructor Stephanie Consalvo 520-825-1932 stephaniec42.sc@gmail.com Fri., 9-10 AM, Activity Center/Dance Studio

If you like to dance to fun music and tap your feet to the beat, you might want to try our “Totally Tapping for Fun” beginner class to start Friday, January 4, 9-10 AM, Activity Center/Dance Studio. Whether you’re new to tap or have tapped before, come try it out. You will learn the basic steps and small combinations that are easy to learn. First class is free.

Folk Dance Club of SCOV Harvey Gardner, 520-308-5616, savear@gmail.com Fri., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 2 Good news: on Sunday, January 27, 1-3 PM, Auditorium, everyone’s invited to our annual Folk Dance Party. It’s free and fun with easy dances only. Join us for dancing, refreshments, entertainment, and laughter. Call Harvey Gardner to confirm your attendance and ask any questions. Our club meets every Friday morning. Folk dancing is more fun than a treadmill and great exercise for balance, brain,

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muscle and mood. No partner needed. For most dances we hold hands in a circle and perform non-gymnastic steps to the fascinating music and rhythms of diverse cultures. All dances are taught and/or modeled. We have no dues. Wear comfortable clothes and non-scuffing shoes. Drop in and see if this dance form is right for you. For viewing videos of us in action do a Google search on FDCSCOV YouTube.

Jazz & More! Artistic Dir. Glory Lamb 805-698-3887 dancingextra@gmail.com Thu., 2-3 PM, Activity Center/Dance Studio Happy New Year! Wanna be a hula girl? A jazz dancer? Shine with a soft-shoe? Join our merry troupe for some synchronized fun and exercise. The dance focus for the new 12-week session will be a Fosse-style jazz version of “Steam Heat” (especially choreographed for our abilities) along with balance and posture conditioning at the barre. Come on over and check us out for a practice class on Thursday, January 3. Try it, if you like to dance, you’ll love it. If you do, join us on Thursdays for the rest of January, February and March. We love to welcome new dancers. Fee for the 12 classes is $35 pp, $5 of which is for our sponsoring club, the SCOV Variety Theatre. If you’re already a member, the fee is $30 pp.

Line - Sunliners Pres. Siva Raven 505-469-7505 sivaraven@gmail.com Membership Cherry Harper cj.harper845@gmail.com scsunliners@gmail.com; www.scovsunliners.wixsite.com/sunliners

Line dance classes: Our Saturday classes, Intermediate, 9-10 AM, and Beginner, 10:15-11:15 AM, are with professional instructor, Deanna Berthiaume. Professional classes are prepaid on a monthly basis, $20 pp for four classes. For January, classes are on Saturdays, January 5, 19, and 26 and on Thursday, January 10. The Introductory classes begin January 10. Please see the Coming Events section of this Tipster for a special Sneak Peek event. Join us. We are a fun, energetic, co-ed group. Membership is $10 pp, required for all activities. Fun Friday dance: Our next Fun Friday dance will be held January 4, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium. Practices • Monday – Dance Studio 7-8 PM Beginners – Barbara Hall • Wednesday – Dance Studio 2-3 PM Transition to Intermediate – Margaret Whitson 3-4 PM Intro/Beginners – Lynne Nelson • Thursday – Auditorium 2-3 PM Beginners – Barbara Hall and Debbie Allen 3-4 PM Intermediate – Siva Raven Check for any additional changes in the calendar section of our website.

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

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Western - Kactus Kickers Pres. Alan Walker 509-430-6343 Membership Ellen LeVee 509-438-4284 email: kkscov@gmail.com

The holidays are over and it’s time to put on those fancy shirts and boots that Santa put under your tree. The January dance will be Thursday, January 10, with the pre-dance practice Thursday, January 3, 6:30 PM, Auditorium. The doors open at 6 PM. A Wild Ride from Tucson will provide the music from 6:30-9:30 PM. Having a designated ticket buyer ensures you and your friends can all sit together and helps those who have conflicts with the sale day and times. Dance classes start Thursday, January 17. There’s more information on the insert in this Tipster. We’re all looking forward to a happy and healthy new year filled with dancing and joy.

January dance ticket sales for members, $15 pp, on sale Thu., Jan. 4, 9-11 AM, Activity Center; non-members tickets, $20 pp, on sale Fri., Jan. 4, 9-11 AM, Activity Center

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

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

Arthritis Water Pres. Susan Landwer 520-834-9667 Sec. Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Instructor: Dawn Simske, Arthritis Foundation trained Mon., Wed., Fri., 10:15 AM, Apr.-Oct.; 1:30 PM, Nov.-Mar., AFC/Pool Come join us for gentle water exercises specifically designed by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion and to relieve stiffness and pain. These exercises are great for arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced hips and knees, etc. Classes are led by Dawn or students trained by her.

SCOV Friends of the Library Home Tour Saturday, February 16 Tickets, $25 pp Friends of the Library members may purchase tickets on Thu., Jan. 31, 9 AM-Noon; nonmember SCOV resident ticket sales are on Fri., Feb. 1, 9 AM-Noon, Activity Center

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Energetic Exercise Marty Siracusa 520-825-6961 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 in at SCOV for over 23 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.

Fitness Swim Contact: Dave Goodman goodman@sfu.ca Tue., Thu., Sat., 7:45-9 AM, AFC pool

The Fitness Swim Club provides a vehicle for swimmers to participate in a group swim workout. We generally go 2,400 to 3,000 yards, mostly freestyle, per workout. Some do more, a few do less. Workouts are suitable for master swimmers, triathletes and those that would just like to participate in swim workouts. Please ensure you have medical clearance to participate in vigorous physical activity prior to joining. We welcome new members.

Pilates Mary Ayers 520-638-7916 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 has never been in such high demand. SCOV offers his Pilates classes here twice a week. The exercises strengthen your core muscles (abdomen and back muscles). Additionally you will notice you have better balance, more muscle tone and increased stamina. People ask, “Can the benefits 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 a definite yes. We have two very experienced instructors and the cost is only $8/class, with annual club dues of $20 pp. Please join us or stop by and just watch. Call Mary.

Tai Chi Co-Chairs Kathy Patterson 616-350-6443 1969kal@comcast.net Pat Howard 541-621-4404 pathoward45@gmail.com Thu., 10-11:40 AM, AFC/Studio 1

A free “Introduction to Tai Chi” class will be held Thursday, January 3, 10 AM, AFC/Studio 1. Our regular 10-week class session begins the following Thursday. Many medical professionals now recommend tai chi to help their patients improve balance and prevent falls. In our classes we not only enjoy learning tai chi form, we also increase flexibility and strength. We even learn to reduce stress. Our instructors, José Hernandez-Rivera and Donna Drazenovich, teach us how to apply tai chi principles to our daily lives. Newcomers, contact one of our co-chairs for class details. José will offer a “Tai Chi for Men” class on Saturday mornings at 10 AM. This class requires at least ten students and will emphasize the martial arts and defense applications of tai chi. To register, call José at 520-277-5362.

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Yoga Pres. Linda Caravello 520-603-5042 suncityyoga2018@gmail.com Winter schedule and new yoga class below Monday: 8:30-10 AM, AFC 1&2, Maria Tuesday: 10:45-Noon, AFC 1&2, Torrey Wednesday: 8:15-9:30 AM, Dance Studio, Leah Wednesday: 10:30-11:45 AM, Chair Yoga, Dance Studio, Kathy New Wednesday class: 1-2:15 PM, AFC 1&2, Torrey Thursday: 10:30-11:45 AM, Chair Yoga instructor Torrey Postal Yoga, Dance Studio, Kathy Friday: 8:15-9:30 AM, AFC 1&2, Maria Everyone is welcome. Classes are structured for all levels. Please arrive 10 minutes before class starts, bring your mat and $7. Yoga will quiet your mind and breathing, give you the ability to focus, and relax you. Try our newest yoga class taught by Torrey Postal. She will be leading us in Tremor Yoga every Wednesday afternoon from 1-2:15 PM.

Games Bridge Duplicate Bridge

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

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

Pres. Margot Rothenbuecher 520-825-9288 Mon., 1-3:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam

Play social bridge in a friendly setting. We welcome new members. Note our new location. Marathon Bridge

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

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

The Mixed Social Bridge Club plays contract bridge in an informal, relaxed and fun environment. If needed, we will make a table of three or have a player float to ensure that everyone can play. Our sessions start promptly at 8:30 AM, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Come a few minutes early to socialize and partner-up. We have coffee and mem-

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bers often bring goodies. Please join us. We welcome new members. Partners Tuesday Night Bridge

Pres. Dave and Pat Brown; Treas. Sandy Fritz; Sec. Judy Bjorling Tue., 6:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo/Hohokam A Christmas party last month made some people lucky. And Barbara Fast and Gerry Cohen (see photo) were the last partners to get really lucky and bid and make a grand slam and they got $10. Will you and your partner be as lucky? It costs you only $1 pp to try, and the high scorers share in the monies collected. We’ll even let you play the first time without paying the yearly dues of $6. Arrive by 6:20 PM to claim your spot and enjoy the refreshments. Perhaps you would like to play, but don’t have a regular partner: contact Judy Bjorling 520-818-1296 who, as secretary, maintains a list of such Tuesday night hopefuls. Practice Bridge

Pres. Robert Carlson 612-850-9005; Sec. Marilyn Guimond 520-825-0828 Mon., Wed., 12:30-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Wednesday Afternoon Bridge

Co-Pres. Rikki Harvey 520-219-5872, Kay Jacobs 520-825-8525 Treas. Anita Gayheart 360-949-3452 Wed., Noon, Activity Center/Navajo

Officers and revised bylaws were voted on at our annual meeting, December 5. Many thanks to our wonderful officers, Rikki, Kay and Anita, for agreeing to serve another year. You are the best. Ring in the New Year with a great bridge group. New members are always welcome. January is the time to pay the the annual dues of $2. Sign in by Noon and play begins promptly at 12:15 PM. We play six hands and then change partners. Rounds are timed to keep playing moving. Bring 50¢ for prize money and plan on a fun afternoon.

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

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

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Five Crown Card Game Rosemary Dalla Rosa 520-825-1982 Sat., 4:30 PM or 5:30 PM, Desert Oasis scov5crowns.weebly.com

We invite all to come and join us for a fun game of Five Crown. It takes about an hour to play a game. Bring some dimes and a couple quarters with you. We play for a dime each hand, so you may go home with a pocket full of dimes or empty pockets, depending on your luck. It's such an easy game to play and so much fun. Please come and give us a try.

Gin Rummy Rosemary Dalla Rosa 520-825-1982 Thu. and Sat., 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo We love to welcome new members. Team Gin Rummy is a fun game and easy to learn. Good people and good times. Please come and give us a try; very low stakes.

Mah Jongg Kathleen Anderson 520-825-2771 Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis

We will start off the new year with our first tournament on Thursday, January 10. We will also have a tournament day the second Tuesday in February and March. $1 to enter each time. Don’t want to enter? Just come and play.

Women’s Pan (Panguingue) Rosemary Dalla Rosa 520-825-1982 Mon., Fri., 1-4 PM, Wed., 9 AM-12:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

If you enjoy a challenge, come in and observe our game of Pan (Panguingue). It’s a very fun and interesting game. We would love to have you join us one day and see what fun it can be.

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

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

Poker Dealer’s Choice Poker

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

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

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Men’s Friday Poker

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

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

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

Sports Bike - Vistoso Cyclists Pres. Bob Workman 402-730-8558; VP Mitch Small 412-897-8731 Membership Tom and Bonnie Bethea 773-653-4580 Mon., Wed., Fri., 1200 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. www.vistosocyclists.wildapricot.org Vistoso Cyclists boasts membership of nearly 200 riders. We ride year round to preplanned destinations in Tucson and surrounding areas, using both city streets and dedicated bike paths. Occasionally away rides start from a distant location. Weekly mountain bike options take a few of us to the beautiful Tortolita rangelands, containing some of the highest-rated single track bike trails in the nation. Our group ride options are from 25-50 miles, and we always make time for a coffee stop midway. Those who ride with the Women on Wheels group have their own agenda providing routes of 12-30 miles. We sponsor social events, participate in Wheels for Kids charity and are involved with fundraising for the Interfaith Community Food Bank, raising over $43,000 last year. If you are a SCOV resident and love to ride a bike, check out our website above.

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

Residents are encouraged to stop by any time. Check out the facilities; meet nice people; try your hand at billiards; and consider joining.

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

All residents are welcome to bird with us and attend our next planning meeting Friday, January 25. You must contact the group coordinator prior to 4 PM the day before the trip to assure your carpool space. Meet at the parking area behind the Welcome Center 15 minutes before the departure time. Bring lunch where indicated. Don’t forget binoculars, hat, water, sunscreen, insect repellent and bird guidebook. Gas money will be collected before departure from SCOV. Please contact the trip coordinator several days in advance to learn of any schedule changes.

ranges, federal and state laws, selling past and present firearms and other interesting topics. We welcome guests at our meetings, and if you join, the annual dues are $5/household. We are always pleased to have new members, so please stop by one of our meetings. Our next meeting is Wednesday, January 9, 2 PM, Activity Center, Hohokam Room. Contact David Ilse, if questions.

Hiking Orientation hike guide Meg Gerken 520-638-7204 Pres. Byron Wolffing 520-284-7889 www.scovhiking.org to see all scheduled hikes.

We are welcoming many new hikers to our club, and we invite you to come join us. Hiking is a wonderful way to get out and explore the wonders of the desert and the mountains that surround us in Oro Valley. It is also great exercise. We have hikes for every level of experience and ability. To join us, sign up for a required Orientation Hike. See hike schedules on our website above.

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

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

Birding Catalina State Park, November 2018 Bocce Debbie Kotlarek (262) 899-5810, Steve Porter (720) 394-0413 www.scovbocce.weebly.com/ Mon., Wed., Fri., 1-3 PM and 3-5 PM, Bocce Courts Are you looking for a fun, easy-to-learn activity? Bocce may be right for you. Why not give it a try? We are a friendly group and welcome newcomers. Good luck to our club teams who will be competing in the Senior Olympics, January 21-25, at Sunflower Community in Marana. All are welcome to come watch and cheer on our SCOV players.

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

The Gun Club is for people who are interested in learning and sharing information about the safe handling and responsible use of firearms. The club has speakers from various agencies like police, firearm instructors and other topics. Our members also share information about shooting Picacho sporting clays

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Pickleball Pres. Jeff Rusch jffrusch@yahoo.com VP Membership Dave Burnham dburnhampton@gmail.com www.scovpickleballclub.wildapricot.org

In May 2018 the rapidlygrowing sport of pickleball joined the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). The AAU and USA Pickleball Association announced a strategic alliance that provides both youth and Brent and Dan early morning adult programming for athletes across the country. This introduces our sport in elementary and middle schools across the nation. Don’t be surprised when your grandkids visit and ask you to play pickleball with them. Club play has gotten busier with our seasonal residents returning. The winter courts schedule began on December 1 and can be viewed on our website above. Membership is now at 409 and continues to grow. We provide beginner lessons and have loaner paddles for you to learn this fun game. You don’t have to be a great athlete to play. It is like playing full-size ping pong on a court that is only one-fourth the size of a tennis court. For more information, contact Dave Burnham.

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POP Tennis Pres. Barbara Satterly 520-825-8965 craftylady838@aol.com VP Brian Goff 520-825-7232 bwgoff@outlook.com Tue., Thu., Sat., 9-11 AM; Wed., 2-4 PM, Desert Oasis Courts

POP Tennis is a funfilled sport for players of all ages and abilities. You don’t need prior experience to learn to play well and enjoy the full body exercise that Pop Tennis provides. The smaller court size places less demand on your legs and feet and results Nelson Tilden explaining paddle control in a fast-paced game. It enhances flexibility, balance, and coordination. It also is guaranteed to result in miles of smiles. Come in and enjoy the free training, given by Nelson Tilden, Wednesday, January 16, 1-2 PM, Desert Oasis courts.

Racquetball Pres. Michael Pidone 520-825-2369 VP Al Lichaa 520-606-8829 Sec/Tres. Hart Wagner 520-825-4175 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-11 AM, Racquetball Court, AFC

This month we are featuring Randy Brooks. Randy and wife Cyndi Darling Brooks are long-term residents of SCOV. In his younger years, he won many tournaments in the Seattle area and loves the game. (Randy, you are in our thoughts and prayers as you battle your illness.) We look forward to seeing everyone at our Thursday, January 24, meeting and social. We will post a sign up sheet and details at the racquetball court the week before Randy Brooks the event.

Club members had a great time and enjoyed a delicious dinner at the annual holiday party on December 8. January will be a busy month with the arrival of seasonal residents. Ladies round robin and social, Wednesday, January 16. Former and present players welcome to play and have lunch. Sign up at the courts, $5 pp. The 135 mixed doubles Participants in the 80+ tournament on tournament is January 14November 11 27. Sign up at the courts. Root for your favorite players, and come for the final matches and party on January 27. The annual Mariachi concert is Sunday, January 20, 2 PM. All are welcome for this outstanding performance by musicians from Pueblo High School.

Mariachi concert tickets, $10 pp, on sale Tue. and Wed., January 8, 9, 15, and 16, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center Wallyball and Water Volleyball Pres. and Wallyball Rep. Dick “Paco” Munson 520-225-9080, dmunson47@gmail.com VP Janell Raty, janello66@yahoo.com Recreational Water Volleyball: Sun. and Thu., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Pool Competitive Water Volleyball: Mon., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Pool Wallyball: Tue. and Fri., 1-3 PM, AFC/Racquetball Court Come on in, the water is fine. Whether recreational or competitive, water volleyball is a great way to get exercise while having fun. If you are curious, wallyball is volleyball played on a racquetball court. Using the walls makes for some interesting shots. New members are always welcome. Thank you to all who participated in the annual meet/party. It was a great time with good food and friends, and we elected new officials for the club. Thank you to those who are willing to take on the task this year. May the volleys be long and the games close.

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

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

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

Tennis Pres. Larry Wall 248-701-1044 larryandmaureenwall@gmail.com Treas. Sherwin Koopmans 520-818-6337 Men’s tennis, Tue., Thu., Sat., 8 AM-Noon, Jim Benshoof 612-799-5918 Ladies tennis, Mon., Wed., Fri., 8 AM-Noon, Anita Gayheart 360-949-3452 and Suzanne Kellam 520-505-4599 Mixed doubles, Sun., 1-3 PM, Susan Hernandez 310-433-7474

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

Mon.-Wed. Jan 14-16, Trip to Lordsburg and Deming, NM and Mexico. $466 double ($233 pp), $315 single. Laura Suchocki, 520-6127226 Mon., Jan. 28, Free trip to Harrah’s Ak-Chin casino. $5 free play. Edie Phillips, 520-297-3920. Fri.-Sun. Feb. 8-10, Silver City trip. $250 pp for double, $410 for single. Carol Guibert, 404-1462, Fri., Feb. 22, Rodeo. $90 pp. Fri., Mar. 8, Omelet breakfast in Auditorium. $8 pp. Please remember to bring your checkbook to every meeting.

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RV Club - Sundowners Bill Hale 503-222-7000 whale77219@aol.com Brad Taylor 520-989-0504 BTTX101@gmail.com www.sundownersrvclub.wildapricot.org

I hope everyone had a great time at our holiday party. I can’t believe the holidays have come and gone, can you? A goal this year is to get more of our members engaged in trip planning and serving as Wagonmasters. Many thanks go out to those individuals that have recently committed to helping. Several RV board positions are up for election this year. Time to think about how your skills and experience can benefit our club. For non-club members reading this, our fun is just beginning for 2019. If you are a SCOV resident and enjoy interesting trips and wonderful camaraderie, our club wants you as a new member. Membership is open to all SCOV residents regardless of RV ownership. Prospective members should contact Bill or Brad for an invitation to a meeting. You’ll be happy you did.

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 or liability for the information.

AA Cora S. 520-539-7147 coras@q.com Mon., 12:30 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Kevin D. 708-732-2943 kjd728@aol.com Tue., 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Alzheimer’s Education and Support Group Cecelia Ortiz 661-972-2639 Last Tue., 4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

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

Cancer Support Group Facilitator: Laura Held 520-447-5170 lmheld@comcast.net. First Wed., 4:15-5:15 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Room

The focus of this group is on present feelings and responses to pre-cancer, current and post-cancer. Laura M. Held, a retired oncology nurse, cancer survivor and SCOV resident, will facilitate the group.

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

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

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Library, 15631 N. Oracle Rd., Catalina. On Friday, January 11, we will be discussing I Am Madam X by Gioia Diliberto. It is available at all three libraries. Upcoming titles include: The Italian Teacher by Tom Rachman, The Relic Master by Christopher Buckley, The Art Thief by Noah Chaney, and The Muralist by B.A. Shapiro. We hope you will join us.

Diabetes Support Group Facilitator: Bill Babel Contact Ester Leutenberg, ester36@gmail.com, 520-818-0016 First Mon., 3:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Room

A new support group will start Monday, January 7. Bill Bable, a SCOV resident who has had diabetes for almost 50 years, will lead the group.

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

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

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

Caregivers and/or people with Parkinson's are welcome to attend. We have speakers at most meetings with topics of interest. "I have Parkinson's, but Parkinson's doesn't have me."

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

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

If you know of a SCOV resident who needs temporary help with transportation, errands like picking up a take-out meal from The Views Restaurant or caregiver relief, so a spouse can take a break, tell them about VHH. If a volunteer cannot assist, our resource file of paid services could provide the needed help. To volunteer, contact Barb or fill out an application at the Welcome Center. You will be contacted. For help, call 520-447-0077 to reach our cell phone. If the dispatcher of the day cannot answer immediately, clearly leave your name and number for a call back.

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

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

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YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary Kris Cohen 520-818-2582 krisandearl@msn.com Thanks to the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit for Qualifying Organizations, you can provide Youth On Their Own (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 Arizona Charitable Tax Credit is a dollar-for-dollar charitable contribution you can give to 501(c)(3) organizations. To qualify for the 2018 tax credit, make a gift before April 15, 2019, then complete state form 321 and include with your state tax return. No need to itemize. YOTO’s QCO Code is 20365.

Extended Community AAUW Northwest Tucson AAUW Northwest Tucson will meet Saturday, January 12, 9:30 AM, Activity Center/Hopi. A $6 donation includes continental breakfast. The speaker will be Charles Tampio, Tucson Museum of Art docent. He will talk about “Overlooked and Forgotten: Women Artists of the Italian Renaissance.” American Legion Oro Valley Post 132 We are local veterans making a difference in the lives of veterans and service members in need. Help us to help them by joining our friendly Post. You too can make a difference. Your membership also adds to our collective voice on important issues. Contact Ed Davis 520-229-1064 ovpost132@gmail.com. We meet the third Thursday, 6:30 PM, September-June, Vistoso Memorial Chapel 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley. Catalina State Park Concert Series Music in the Mountains Concert Series holds two concerts each month, December-April. Join us at Catalina State Park All-day admission to the park is $7 per vehicle (up to four adults) and includes the concert. Feel free to bring snacks, drinks, and a chair or take a hike before the show. January 5, 2 PM, Barry Ward, country and gospel music January 19, 2 PM, Joe Stoddard, music and comedy Daughters of the American Revolution The program, “Knitting Thru American History” will be given by Nanci Rinehart, at the January meeting of El Presidio Chapter, NSDAR. For membership information or meeting details call Lynne, 520-631-8803. January 10, 1 PM, Golder Ranch Fire Station, 1175 W. Magee Rd., Tucson, AZ. NARFE Chapter 1874 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 21, 11:30 AM, Golden Corral Restaurant, 6865 N. Thornydale Dr .Program: TBA (Senior lunch menu, $8.95). Contact Rosie King for information 520-400-3456. NW Tucson Bridge Club A brand new duplicate bridge club near Sun City: NW Tucson Bridge Club, Inc., an ACBL-sanctioned, non-profit bridge club, plans to open February 1, right here at the Mountainview Plaza in Suite 147. NW Bridge, owned and

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operated by the players, offers open games on Wednesday and Thursday and games for less experienced players on Tuesday and Friday. Need classes? Barbara Feeley Sullenger, Vice President in charge of bridge education, has a great teaching schedule for all levels of play. For more information please contact nwtucsonbridgeclub@gmail.com or check out their webpage at www.nwbridge.com. Oro Valley Theatre Company The Pulitzer Prize nominated play, Love Letters, by A. R. Gurney, opened on Broadway nearly 30 years ago and has been touring the world regularly ever since. It is a two-person dramatic reading, which has featured luminaries in the theatrical world from Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton to, most recently, Alan Alda and Candace Bergen. It is coming to Oro Valley, featuring the talent of two of our own Oro Valley actors, Judi and Bill Rodman. Don’t miss this one night only Valentine’s Day theatrical event on Wednesday, February 13, at the Gaslight Music Hall, 13005 N. Oracle Rd. Tickets are already on sale and moving quickly. Call 520-529-1000, or purchase online at Gaslightmusichall.com. Santa Catalina Catholic Church “Understanding the Plight of the Refugee and Undocumented Immigrants in America” forum will be held at the Santa Catalina Catholic Church parish hall at 14380 N. Oracle Rd. on Sunday, February 24, from 1-3 PM. Contact is Mike Bubla 520-825-0500. The Social Awareness and Justice Ministry at Santa Catalina Catholic Church is presenting a forum with representatives from the immigration, asylum seeker and refugee community, as well as the Executive director of the Kino Border Initiative, an immigration lawyer and the Moderator of the Curia for the Diocese of Tucson. Sr. Jose Womens Center Santa Catalina Catholic Church is hosting the Annual Luncheon/Silent Auction to benefit the Sister Jose Women’s Center in Tucson. For many women experiencing homelessness, the center is their only safe haven and the first step to recovery from homelessness. Tickets are $50. All proceeds go to support homeless women. The 4th Annual Luncheon/Auction to benefit Sr. Jose Women’s Center on March 3, 11 AM, El Conquistador Hilton, 10000 N. Oracle Rd. For tickets and information contact the center 520-954-3373 or info@sisterjose.org. Vista Fine Arts The Tempe Winds, Sunday, January 27, 3 PM, Vista Church, 3001 E. Miravista Lane, Catalina. Program: “Music from the Stage” includes “Fiddler on the Roof,” “South Pacific,” and toe-tapping tunes by Gershwin and Bernstein. Event is free. All are welcome. More information at www. vistaumc.org.

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

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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.

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FOR RENT: Popular expanded 1,573 sq. ft., 2 BR/2 BA Silvercreek model. Open floor plan with tile and carpet, ceiling fans in every room. Fully furnished, including king in master, queen in guest, reclining couch in living room, smart TV. Includes utilities, WiFi, cable, W/D, BBQ on covered patio with ceiling fan. Fully enclosed back yard. N/S, N/P. Available beginning May 2019 through Nov. 2019. Email dixie476@ gmail.com or call 636-544-1706. FOR RENT: Updated and beautifully furnished vacation home. 1,499 sq. ft. Sonoran model. AZRM and fully equipped kitchen overlook north facing furnished patio with gas grill, open desert and views of Catalina Mts. Split plan with king in master and queen in guest which can be used as an office. Tile floor throughout. Rates vary per month and include all utilities, WiFi, cable, Roku, W/D, 2 car garage. Available May1 through Dec. 31, 2019. Email noreenweb@gmail.com or call 413 579 1729. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA, fully furnished Pacifica model. Newly remodeled bathrooms with elegant natural stone. King in master. Utilities, cable, Internet included. Furnished, covered patio with grill and beautiful waterful feature. Available Dec. 2019 to mid-Apr. 2020. 4 month minimum stay. N/S, N/P. For details and/or pictures call Knansee 970-948-8808 or email knansee55@gmail.com. FOR RENT: 13798 Lobelia Way, 2 BR/3 BA + den, 1,900 sq. ft., newly updated. 2 master bedrooms with full baths, 1 king, 1 queen. Full views from new kitchen, living room, den and bedroom. Fresh paint and new tile throughout. All utilities, cable and WiFi included. Available Apr. 2019, $3,300/mo. Contact AJ, ajleane@gmail.com 708-364-2417 or Betty, bettyleane@gmail.com 847-494-3589. BAGPIPER FOR HIRE: Again this year SCOV resident and former Pipe Major with over 25 years of piping experience is available Jan.-Mar. for weddings, funerals, golf outings, birthdays or any other special event. Half-hour bagpipe lessons are available at your convenience. Contact Dave McCleery at 531-289-8451 for further information or go to www.davidmccleery.com. BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 520-529-2984.

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