Sun City Oro Valley March 2017 Tipster

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

Tipster March 2017

Study Session Thursday, March 9, 9 AM, WC3 and BOD Meeting Tuesday, March 28, 9 AM, WC3

Photo by Leslie Esparza


Hours of Operation

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

Board of Directors

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

directors@suncityorovalley.com

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

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

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

Sun City Oro Valley Tipster,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mon.-Fri............................................................................................9 AM-4 PM Sat........................................................................................... 9 AM-12:30 PM Golf Course Walking.................. Before 7 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

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

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

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

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

If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. broken irrigation) and the Administration Office is closed, please report the issue to a building monitor. However, if a situation like this occurs after all the buildings are closed, please contact the emergency line. Want to Submit a Photo for the Tipster? Go to the website: scovaz.com Login >Member Services >This n That >Photo Release, click here, fill out the form and submit photos (two per form) submit as many as you like. Abbreviation Legend Aquatic & Fitness Center................................................................................AFC Sun City Oro Valley.....................................................................................SCOV Welcome Center Conference Room 1..............................................................WC1 Welcome Center Conference Room 2..............................................................WC2 March 2017, PageRoom 2 3..............................................................WC3 Welcome Center Conference


Association News

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

Board of Directors captdonc@gmail.com My Views and My Property Rights by Don Coleman Our community has just celebrated its 30th birthday and thanks to your efforts, looks as fresh as 30 years ago. Some home improvements such as construction of ramadas and room additions, however, are raising serious questions. Along with the growth of plants and trees, home improvements certainly beautify and enhance our community. They also reduce the open space and the views in our community, creating opportunities for an increasing number of conflicts. By the time this Tipster is published, your Board will probably have chartered an Ad-Hoc Committee to gather and assess resident inputs. The following are excerpts from the Charter of this committee. Mike Moyer is both the author of this Charter and the volunteer chair to this committee. “SCOV is blessed with many great views of natural scenery. From time to time, conflicts arise as growing trees and shrubs and new construction block a neighbor’s view for which the neighbor may or may not have paid a premium at time of purchase. Original Governing Documents cover these situations involving views of the golf course but make no mention of other obstructed view situations between neighbors. Before taking any action, the Board would like to have an objective assessment of SCOV residents’ view of the breadth, and depth and urgency of this issue.” By now you should have received and completed a short survey. The committee is also planning focus groups and a general “town meeting” to share and confirm what they’ve learned before reporting to the Board. Please check our website and your emails for information on these events. Make sure they hear from you.

Don’t Forget to Vote

Voting closes at Noon, Thursday, March 23. Be sure to vote online before that date. Mailed ballots must arrive in South Carolina prior to March 23. Candidates for the Board of Directors videos may be viewed on the SVOC YouTube channel: youtube.com/c/SCOVAZ

What’s Inside

Association News............................ 3 Recent History of SCOV................. 5 Association Committees................. 9 Golf................................................ 12 The Views Restaurant.................. ..13 Coming Events.............................. 14 Workshops and Classes................. 15

General Manager - Mark Wade mwade@suncityorovalley.com 917-8080 Democracy in the Community As a homeowner in this community, you have a right to participate in deciding what will be done about community issues that affect all residents. By casting your ballot, you can help make important choices like limiting the number of rental properties in the community or requiring a vote of the community in order for the Board to start a new business venture. Most especially, you have the right to participate in electing new Association Board members. The Association provides all homeowners with 30 days’ notice of the election where voting on important matters takes place. Ballots may be cast electronically or with a paper ballot. With the ability to cast your vote electronically comes the opportunity to cast your ballot from anywhere you have access to the Internet. Robin Coulter will be sending an email with specific instructions on how to complete the ballot. If you have not shared your email with administration and would like to vote online, please contact Lisa Orach at 917-8065 or stop by the Welcome Center.

Homeowners new to SCOV

who have purchased within the last six months

are invited to attend...

A New Resident Breakfast Friday, March 17, 8 AM, Activity Center

These new owners may register at http://bit.ly/NewRezBfast RSVP required by 3/13/17 Any questions, contact Kathy Peabody kpeabody@suncityorovalley.com

For Your Information..................... 16 Thank You Corner......................... 16 Memoriam..................................... 16 Partnered Organizations............... 33 Extended Community................... 34 Classifieds...................................... 35 Photo Scrapbook........................... 36

Clubs............................................. 17 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies............... 17 Continuing Education................. 20 Cultural & Social......................... 22 Dance......................................... 27 Exercise...................................... 28 Games........................................ 29 Sports......................................... 31 Travel.......................................... 33

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It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle! When the Greasepaint Gets in Your Wrinkles... by Paul Mercer

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e all have been going to shows put on by our script written locally. The show was well received by the grade school, high school and perhaps college residents, as life in Sun City was revealed as reflections of a good part of our lives. Then more of the same our lives here. with our children and grandchildren. Most of us seldom There are many club peripherals to know about, such as think of actually the costume room that has grown with the performing up there club since 1999. Seamstresses became anon that bright stage. other “must have,” as costumes are continu“Naw, that’s for those ally altered and repaired. By the way, there already up there, for is plenty of room for those of you interested sure not for me,” you in the theater but don’t want to be on stage. say. And that’s if you Technicians for sound, lighting, video produceven think thoughts tion, costume designers, musicians, prop like that...most builders, set design and painting, promotion, people don’t. back stage managers, ticket sales and ushThe Sun City Variers are integral parts of every performance. ety Theatre is made Members always make a major commitment up of people like in time and energy as these shows rehearse you and me who did for as long as two months with the full cast. think about getting A show actually starts a year and often more “Birds of Paradise” skit from “Come to the Cabaret,” 2016. up there and having The costumes were designed and made by Barb Satterly. than that from conception to opening curtain. some fun. And that’s One wonderful thing happens during all of what they do, have fun. They make new friends, this. The develop unexplored talents in comedy skits, sing, camaradance and enjoy their self-confidence as it blooms derie of and grows. The biggest benefits of all are the friendthe troupe ships that develop, bonds forged under the hot grows lights and endless hours of rehearsals, the tensions with each that build towards the opening show, then finally the rehearsal ongoing performances. None of those are ever the and then same, something unexpected always happens, like more with forgotten or flubbed lines. each perIn 1991 and 1992 Francis Staley, Jinnie Wilson formance. and Dick Morley and others put a group together Cast and presented a variety show. They say it happened members a lot like that Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney always movie and sounded a lot like this: “Hey everybody, SCOV’s own T-Birds in Grease, 2015. talk very I’ve got an idea. Let’s put on a show!” And so they emotiondid for two years. There was no club, just very enthusiastic ally about how rewarding their work is because of the cast members. One member described the beginning as relationships that develop during the run. Every member a groundswell movement. “It just sort of happened when depends on another and a bond develops. Is it unique to some residents were sitting around a punch bowl at Christshow biz? Maybe, maybe not, but you may have seen it on mas time singing songs and eating cookies.” the faces of the cast during the curtain call at the last show This modest beginning was followed by “Cabaret” in 1993 you attended. by Beryl Shantic, and then Stephanie Consalvo put on If you think you might be interested in becoming part of three variety shows in 1994-95-96. As if to prove the quality this club, by all means join and, who knows, the greaseof the talent living here, a show called “Reflections” was paint might get in your wrinkles too. Beware, it can be hard done in 1998, 2000 and 2006 with music written by SCOV to get out! Finally, a new small show is debuting April 2 residents Dave Danielson, Keith Jensen and Don Scoller. at the Views Restaurant, followed by a new, larger show The musical director for these shows was Don Borenstein, opening in 2018. Come on out and enjoy your neighbors’ who also played drums. They were directed by Joan Allen. talents. Let’s just say it is very unusual to have the music and the

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Where We Have Been:

A Recent History of Sun City Oro Valley – Part Two by Jim Williams after this, Shamrock Foods was selected as the purveyor of food at the Café. The menu was updated and the Café ended the fiscal year in June with a small profit. The previously-mentioned community survey was sent to all homeowners in June 2013, and 1,900 residents responded. The survey found that 96 percent of the homes in our community were owner occupied. Asked if respondents would recommend buying a home in SCOV to a friend, 98 percent said “yes.” Some 79 percent of residents surveyed were either “extremely” or “very” satisfied with the information they received from the Association. More than 60 percent of those surveyed participated in two or 2013-2016: Consensus Returns more community activities per week. The most popular activities were the Fitness Center, pool, library and clubs. In January 2013, the SCOV Board unanimously apObviously, some of the tensions and ill feelings of previous proved a budget of $1.99 million for the second proposed years were subsiding. AFC expansion. The price was later reduced to $1.75 milThe AFC opened in early 2014, and the community was lion. They also planned for a community vote on a $385 pleased with the results. The project had been completed special assessment for the project. For the past several on time and within budget. Residents were happy with the years, home sales had been depressed due to a nationspacious, modern facility and the variety wide recession. The of new equipment. Compared to use of economy improved, and the prior facility, attendance quickly inan increase in home sales creased at the new AFC. and resulting added funds The Board and the SCOV community from Capital Contribution continued to make significant changfees made a smaller ases following the AFC expansion. The sessment possible for the Board established a Governing Docusecond AFC. The Board ments Review Committee to examine adopted a new policy to the community’s legal documents. Many allow groups in opposition had been in place since the founding to Board decisions to use of SCOV. They were in need community facilities for of updating due to changes meetings and make writwithin our community and new ten materials available to the entire laws passed governing homecommunity. The Board also apowner associations. The Café proved a questionnaire developed instituted many new practices by the Strategic Planning Committo entice more people to dine tee to survey resident opinion startthere. Happy Hours were exing in June of that year. panded and became very sucThe Fitness Center Committee cessful. New menu items and completed its work in February vegan dishes were added to 2013 and a new Fitness Center the fare. The SCOV Board Construction Taskforce was created approved an expenditure of by the Board. The community vot$273,000 to correct erosion in ed on the AFC project in February Chalk Creek for golf holes 5, 2013, with 1,472 in favor and 598 7 and 10. New phases of the opposed. The special assessment New Aerobic Room (above) and nearly-complete AFC in 2014. Rancho Vistoso Boulevard passed by a similar margin. Folmedian landscaping began, lowing the vote, the Fitness Center and the Board approved $290,000 for three new pickleball Construction Taskforce made plans to start work in the courts near the Café and the relocation of bocce to the same year. Construction began in May, and the old gym common area near the Auditorium. closed shortly thereafter. The Board established a tempoIn June 2014, the Board created an ad hoc task force to rary exercise area in the Hopi Room of the Activity Center plan changes in the Golf Shop and Café and the addition for the period of construction. of a lounge. The Long Range Planning Committee was The community made other significant changes in 2013. charged with the task of planning a café remodel/expanPlans were made to install a member-only card access sion and building a new pro shop nearby. These changes system at the new AFC, Desert Oasis and Catalina Vista. would double the seating capacity of the Café. The Board The Marketing Committee recommended new exterior approved the Long Range Planning Committee’s concept signs, a new logo, and new facility names (the Social Hall for a new pro shop and expanded café in January 2015. became the Activity Center, the Vistoso Center became They formed a task team to plan construction and later dithe Welcome Center). Also, the names of some of the rected the team to add a lounge at a cost of no more than rooms in community buildings were changed. The Board $310,000. The Board eventually adopted a final budget of approved these changes by a 5-2 vote. A consulting firm $697,000 for the Café and Lounge renovation and addiwas hired to evaluate the operations at the Café. Shortly The first residents moved to Sun City Oro Valley (SCOV) in 1987. The original residents were happy with what was here at the start, and physical facilities were still new. By the early 2000s, however, some parts of the physical plant were showing signs of age. At the same time, new residents came in and advocated changes. The SCOV community was split over proposals for policy changes and building improvements. The conflict peaked with a voter referendum rejecting an expanded Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC) in 2012. After that vote, the Board agreed to proceed with a second AFC plan.

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tions. In the fall of 2015, the new restaurant and lounge opened and was renamed the “Views Restaurant” to reflect the addition of a lounge and the increased hours and menu items. In 2014 the Board advised clubs to limit nonresident membership to 20 percent of the total club membership. The same year the Properties Committee developed a proposal to place solar panels in the parking lots to generate electric power for our community buildings. The Board approved the concept of placing solar panels in the parking lots near the Activity Center and Welcome Center and submitted the solar panels The Cafe and Lounge renovation concluded proposal to with a beautiful outdoor patio are (above) and a community expanded interior dining area that capitalizes vote. This bal- on the spectacular Catalina Mountain views. lot measure was approved in March 2015 by a 76 percent majority. The Properties Committee also researched possible new exterior paint colors for homes in SCOV. The 18 proposed colors were displayed in the Activity Center for community comment and approved shortly thereafter. In June 2015 the Board approved a new Long Range Plan Committee and an ad hoc committee to plan upgrades for the Activity Center. In 2016, solar panel installation began in May and was completed by October. The Views Restaurant reported a 15 percent growth in sales over previous years. Changes to the governing documents to bring them into compliance with state regulations were approved in a community vote that year. Summary How has the SCOV community changed over the past ten years? Platt noted that the “the outlook of our residents was becoming more open to new ideas, more conscious that we compete with other active adult communities.” Coleman commented that “the membership has become generally more progressive, understanding that in order for SCOV to be a desirable community it must be in demand by buyers. SCOV must continually update facilities and operations.” Tustison stated there has been a “change in the attitude toward upgrading our facilities and people were gradually convinced that funds need to be set aside to do things.” Evert believed that better budgeting and improved communication have decreased opposition to change. The community is in much better financial shape than it was ten years ago. Evert noted that “we are now building things out of the bank account,” not through special assessments. Platt commented that SCOV is “fiscally sound and debt free.” The contributions from resident annual dues to the Asset Reserve Fund have grown from $350,000 in 2003-2004 to $1,075,000 in 2016-2017. Today, homeowners contribute 27 percent of annual dues to

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long-term asset reserves for future physical projects. The revenues from The Views Restaurant have expanded from $200,000 in 2003-2004 to $750,000 projected for 20162017. SCOV golf produces about the same revenue today as it did in 2003-2004. Trull said the community is “one thousand percent improved” over ten years ago. Three long-range plans have helped the community to evolve. With strategic planning, he noted, “you know where you’re going.” Evert commented that “we now get in front of issues” with long-range planning. Excellent staff and involved residents have contributed to SCOV’s continued success. Platt stated that “our members are involved and collaborative; committee membership reflects high levels of commitment and expertise.” Coleman believed that resident participation in governance “is vital if

the current level of excellence is to be maintained.” Trull noted that “volunteers spend hours on end to improve our community,” and that we have an excellent, hard-working staff that keeps initiatives moving. Sun City Oro Valley has witnessed controversy and substantive change in the past ten years. Buildings have been refurbished, additions have been made and new structures built. Policies have been updated to fit new circumstances and the needs of an ever-changing population. SCOV is fiscally sound and works to plan for its future. We can look forward to continued improvements in the coming years! Thanks to the following individuals for submitting information and comments used in this article: Leslie Platt, former Chair of the Finance and Budget Committee and Chair of the Long Range Planning Committees in 2009 and 2014-2015. Tut Tustison, former Board member and former Chair of the Finance and Budget Committee, the Landscape Committee, the Marketing Committee and Strategic Projects Committee. Charles Trull, former Board member and President of the HOA. Don Coleman, current Board member and President of the Board of the HOA. Jack Evert, Chair of the 2004 Long Range Planning Committee and former Board member. Robin Coulter, Assistant Manager of SCOV.

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Assistant Manager - Robin Coulter rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com 917-8070 Secret Ballot Vote Results The Election Committee would like to report the following results of the special February 2017 vote. In January the Board voted to send to the membership a Bylaw amendment that would allow SCOV to conduct elections without having to sign the ballot. The vote closed at noon on February 21, 2017 and here are the results. The amendment overwhelmingly passed. There were 1,337 votes cast with 1,261 for (94%) and 75 against (6%). Additionally, this was the community’s first offering of the electronic option to vote. There were 1,211 (91%) votes cast electronically and 126 (9%) votes cast by paper ballot. The electronic voters were provided a place to provide comments and those will be included in the Election Committee’s report to the Board on the Secret Ballot vote in March. The majority of the comments were favorable of the new electronic option. There is another vote in process which ends March 23, 2017. This is for our Board of Directors and three initiatives. One initiative will change two documents (Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation). This initiative is to require a community vote before the Association begins a business venture. The second initiative is to limit the number of rentals in the community to 10% and that no lot may be rented for less than 30 days. The third section will be the vote for the Board of Directors. Please vote, the community needs input from all of its members.

Programs/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com 917-8077 Five Seasons March is here and we are all looking forward to the desert starting to really bloom. I recently learned that the Sonoran Desert has five seasons: winter, spring, dry summer, wet summer and fall. The wet summer comes during monsoon season. I hope that our winter visitors and renters enjoyed all that SCOV had to offer and will return next year. There are so many things to do in SCOV and the community of Oro Valley. If you have children visiting over spring break, be sure to take them to the Oro Valley Aquatic Center. There are splash pads and waterslides that are fun for young kids and teenagers.

Community Services - Katy Mosier Office Hours 9-11 AM, Monday-Friday, Welcome Center kmosier@suncityorovalley.com 917-8058 Is New Landscaping in Your Future? If you are removing a tree or bush from your yard, it is not necessary to seek HOA approval. However, if you are planting new bushes or trees, it is important to consult the Development Standards Appendix B Approved and Prohibited Plant List. All plants on a resident’s property shall be from the approved plant list, unless otherwise approved in writing by the ARC. Wildflowers are approved in yards and they are showing their faces earlier this year. Please remember they must be removed once they have died. They will come back next year. Minor landscaping needs to have an In-House Submittal approved by the Community Services Coordinator. Major

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landscaping plans must be submitted with an ARC Submittal Form. If you already have a planting that is on the Prohibited Plant List, you do not need to remove it until it dies or you just wish a change, but any new plantings must adhere to the list. If a planting is not on either list, you must get approval from the ARC to plant it. Copies of the newest revision of the Development Standards are available on our website under Members/Documents. When visiting nurseries this spring, it might be best to take a copy of Appendix B along for reference.

Coffee and Conversation with the General Manager and a Board Member An informal exchange of information. Thursday, March 9, 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo

January 2017 Housing Resale Information Resales 2017 2016

For the Month 15 7 2016 Total Sold - 235

YTD 15 7

2017: Active Listings as of 01/31/2017......................... 34 2016: Active Listings as of 01/31/2016......................... 38 Source: TARMLS®

January 2017 Avg. Age of New Owners:

67.1

If You Rent Your Home

Please make sure your renters are aware of the following rules and rights: • Homeowner must submit paperwork three days prior to renters’ arrival. • The facility-use card is $25 (up to two cards), valid for the length of the lease and is non-transferable. • Access to all facilities (Restaurant, golf course and Gift Shop), Aquatic & Fitness Center (including pool, gym and exercise classes), Desert Oasis, Catalina Vista, Activity Center, Artisan Center, Library and all workshops, studios, etc. • Participate in activities including use of tennis courts, pickleball, bocce ball, basketball courts, horse shoes, mini-golf, table tennis and billiards as well as join any club. • A renter will receive SCOV homeowner rates at the golf course (approximately 15% off rack rates) and 10% off at The Views Restaurant.

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Money

SUN CITY ORO VALLEY

MATTERS

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

January

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

Actual

Budget

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

257,690 27,297 123,000 15,308 93,262 3,051 44,246 563,854

$ 2,903,830 $ 232,668 $ 611,517 $ 95,482 $ 459,373 $ 21,247 $ 231,441 $ 4,555,558

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

2,903,830 237,585 641,616 91,315 417,550 7,000 173,366 4,472,262

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

$ $ $ $ $ $

(9,426) (44,806) 509,622

$ (1,075,000) $ $ (25,000) $ (25,578) $ (288,804) $ 3,141,176

$ $ $ $ $ $

(1,075,000) (25,000) (16,800) (257,871) 3,097,591

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

291,949 47,836 40,036 12,461 96,582 105,000 593,864

$ 1,804,502 $ 268,158 518,205 $ $ 77,301 $ 638,539 $ 735,000 $ 4,041,705

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,742,261 246,543 529,114 71,245 627,074 735,000 3,951,237

Restricted Fund Expenses Net Operating Expenses

$ $

(105,679) 488,185

$ (758,649) $ 3,283,056

$ $

(735,000) 3,216,237

$

21,437

$

$

(118,646)

Results of Operations

Golf Course Revenues

For Seven Months of the Fiscal Year 2016-2017 2015-2016 Pre-Paid Rounds $358,456 $350,394 Resident Daily Rounds $68,383 $49,653 Public Daily Rounds $143,333 $147,092 Totals

$570,172

$547,139

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

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months of the 2016-2017 fiscal year. Also included this month is a chart comparing golf revenues from last year to the current year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found at our website, scovaz.com. You must login first. Hold your cursor over Members >Financials >Monthly Financial Statements. At this page you will also find the Annual Budget. There are also copies of the monthly Financial Statements and a copy of the Annual Budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year in the SCOV Library in the Welcome Center. If you are interested in more information regarding the Community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance and Budget Committee meeting which will be held Monday, March 20 at 1 PM in WC3. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 917-8060, or email me at rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com. Randy Trenary, Controller

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Welcome New Neighbors Name Georgene & Steven Porter Michael McMinds Mark Perlwitz Lana & Dwight Preston Teresa Sobery Maxine & Wayne Theusch Maisie & Brent Stewart Patti Sanders & Guy Nutter Joyce & Robert Lyons Shelley & Jeffrey Hecht David Thomas Lori & Andrew Weber Robert Ash Teresa West & Patricia Walker Marilyn Law & Joel Tyreman Laurel & William McKeever Nancy & Michael Rittmann Andrea & Norman Williams

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SCOV Library - Kate Cusumano suncityorovalley.com/about/amenities-facilities/library Online catalog: webopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com 917-8083 I would like to thank the hardworking Friends of the Library Board members for fundraising efforts which make it possible for us to put bestselling books and blockbuster movies on our shelves for your enjoyment. In January, $1,532 was spent on new items, much of which was paid for with money raised by the Friends of the Library. I’d also like to thank residents for supporting our Home Tour and Book & Author fundraisers this year. Thanks to this generosity of time, talent and money, this month you will find new on our shelves in fiction, Racing the Devil by Charles Todd and A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline (author of Orphan Train); in large print, Echoes in Death by J.D. Robb and Right Behind You by Lisa Gardner: in audiobook, Night School by Lee Child and The Whole Town’s Talking by Fannie Flagg; in video, Arrival (Amy Adams) and the long-awaited Manchester by the Sea (Casey Affleck).

Checklist for Leaving in the Summer 3 Let the Association know how to reach you. 3 To stop delivery of the Explorer call 797-4384. 3 Fill out a Dark House form with the Oro Valley Police Department to have your home checked. 3 Schedule a landscaper to address monsoon weeds and yard upkeep while you are away. 3 Close your garage door and turn off power to your garage door opener. 3 Put lights on a timer. Place motion sensors with lights in the front and back of your home. 3 Be sure your house address numbers are visible from the street.

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Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis ldavis@suncityorovalley.com 917-8073 Exercise Keeps Your Metabolism High Metabolism naturally slows as you age, so it’s harder to avoid pounds creeping up as the years pass. Luckily, scheduling regular workout sessions helps you increase the total number of calories you burn, helping you maintain a steady, healthy weight. You’ll torch more calories if you add in resistance training to your routine at least a few times a week, since working out with free weights or doing bodyweight exercises helps build muscle mass. The more muscle you have, the higher your calorie burn is and it stays higher all day long, even after you’ve stopped exercising. Remember that we have an indoor walking class 1-2 PM Mondays and Fridays. Walk at your own pace, make new friends and it’s free. Special Note From the AFC: Orientation on how to use the gym equipment will be held every Thursday at 1 PM, so stop in and sign up. 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, March 14, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. It will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, March 15, the Desert Oasis pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time.

Association Committees Help Needed This Help Needed section seeks volunteer help for various Association Committees. You must be an owner/resident to serve. The SCOV Active Health Committee is currently looking for residents interested in becoming certified to teach the Balance Class that is presently being held on Mondays and Wednesdays. No experience in Tai Chi is required. If interested, contact Janyce Lundstedt, Chair of AHC, 503-4750520 or Janyce.lundstedt@gmail.com.

Active Health Chair Janyce Lundstedt 503-475-0520 janyce.lundstedt@gmail.com Oct.-May, Second Tue., 1:30 PM, WC1 suncityorovalley.com/members-login/committees/active-health On Friday, March 17, 1 PM in the Auditorium, the Active Health Committee is hosting “Stressed is Not Desserts Spelled Backwards” presented by Dr. Joe Utash, DC. He is a family chiropractor, health advocate, speaker and radio host. Dr. Utash will focus on how unmanaged stress leads to cardiovascular disease, increased inflammation, and a weakened immune system. He will share five steps to increase your happy chemicals and reduce stress naturally. The AHC continues to sponsor balance classes Mondays and Wednesdays. A new session begins Monday, March 6, but participants can join at any time. For more information, see the flyer in this Tipster or on the SCOV bulletin boards, or contact Judy Greenberg 631-974-4375 or gfam5@yahoo.com.

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Aquatic Fitness Center Advisory Chair Michael Takerian 520-256-3213 michaeltakerian@gmail.com First Wed., 11:30 AM, WC1 afc@suncityorovalley.com In a recent article in “The Gray Iron Fitness Newsletter,” (senior-exercise-central.com), we are made aware that as we age (or are dealing with illness or injury) the content, intensity and duration of what we can do in our workout diminishes. Never stop the exercise habit, but making adjustments is inevitable. Maybe it is time to change your daily workout in the gym and try one of the many fitness classes offered at SCOV. A list of AFC-sponsored classes is in the Tipster. The flyer included with the Tipster lists all fitness classes, not just those sponsored by the AFC. There are classes for all levels of fitness on all days of the week and at many different times. With some simple changes your workout can be just as effective, more varied and your recovery time will be shorter. Always, keep up the good work.

Architectural Review Janice Strassburg, 520-338-2568, janicestrassburg@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tue., 2 PM, WC3 Reminders continue to be posted regarding the height of shrubs beside driveways. This is a safety issue for exiting into the street. The required height is 42 inches or less depending on visibility. This issue should be addressed before May 1, 2017. All the construction you see is evidence of the number of items that are being submitted to ARC for approval. Before you plan to have work or landscaping done to your property, please familiarize yourself with the Development Standards. The plant list has been amended to contain the height of trees that may be planted. We all want to protect our mountain views. The city of Oro Valley has a 25-foot height restriction on trees except for some indigenous desert varieties. An HOA can be more restrictive than city rules.

Consumer Referral - Vendor List Susanna Moran vendor@suncityorovalley.com Here are directions for looking up the Vendor List on the website (formerly called Consumer Referral List): go to scovaz.com >Members >Member Services >Consumer Referral Vendor List >Read More. A printed copy of the Vendor List is located at the Welcome Desk in the Activity Center during center business hours. Vendors may email Susanna Moran to inquire about applying to be on our Vendor List.

Aluminum Can Collection Update In February, 540 pounds of aluminum cans were delivered to the recycler, netting $216.00. Fiscal Y-T-D, we have delivered 2,600 pounds of aluminum cans, and received $1,040.00 for the benefit of the CAC, primarily the Loan Room. Thank you to all of those who help with the collection of cans and transporting them to the recylcer. Your help is most appreciated, without which, we would not have an ongoing cash flow of dollars into the CAC. Be sure to save your aluminum cans, rinse them, and place them in the container outside the Activity Center kitchen.

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Election Chair Don Stewart 618-980-3878 Bethsdad81@gmail.com SCOV Voting Continues A change to the new election process is that all paper ballots are mailed to Vote-Now in South Carolina. Vote-Now is overseeing our election and will receive and compile both the paper and email ballots. Voting closes at Noon, Thursday, March 23. Be sure to vote online before that date. Mailed ballots must arrive in South Carolina prior to March 23. On Tuesday, March 28, 8 AM the Election Committee will retrieve the results from Vote-Now. The results will be reported to the Board and distributed throughout the community, posted on the website and in “This Week in Sun City Oro Valley” (TWISCOV).

Finance-Budget Chair Dick Brammell crbbrammell@gmail.com Third Mon., 1 PM, WC3 Food and Beverage Chair Del Peterson 307-631-3114 Oct.-Jun., First Tue., 9:30 AM, WC1 When you go to Happy Hour on Friday nights, you are greeted by a member of the Food and Beverage Advisory Sub-Committee. Mona Connoy, Co-Chair of the Food and Beverage Committee, with the help of Patt Provencia has recruited, trained and scheduled 22 SCOV residents to be greeters. They cover Friday night Happy Hour, all day Sunday, Tuesday at Noon, Thursday nights and all holidays and special dinners. They greet you, seat you, pour coffee and water and attend to guests’ needs while in the dining room and lounge areas. When this volunteer program began, they were working about 40 hours per month. With the increased restaurant volume they are now working up to 120 hours per month. Next time you are at The Views and encounter these volunteers, please shake their hand and tell them “thank you.” We appreciate all they are doing.

Friends of the Library Thanks to everyone who attended the Home Tour in February and helped support our Library. Most of you know that the Association doesn’t pay for the books and audio visual materials in the Library. All those things are purchased with money from Friends of the Library memberships and your support of fundraisers like the Home Tour. Many, many thanks to the gracious and generous home owners who opened their doors to the community as well as the volunteer docents who helped make the tour a success. Don’t forget the Books and Authors Luncheon Friday, March 10.

Future Housing Co-Chairs Sally Evert 818-3068 sallyevert@gmail.com Jon Olson 818-3705 jboclo@comcast.net Third Wed., 9AM, WC1 What should we value about our housing stock 10-plus years from now? Harmony, consistency of style, bigger homes, larger windows? Come join us at our monthly meetings and share your opinion. This month several focus groups will be held to gain community input to help us make

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recommendations that are beneficial to the community and protect the investments in our homes. Watch your email for days and times for these groups. Sign up and be part of the conversation.

Gift Shop Co-Chairs Barbara Gioioso 668-8610, Randi Leonard 638-7548 Gift Shop 917-8051 Shop Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 AM-4 PM; Sat., 9 AM-12:30 PM suncityorovalley.com/learn/amenities-facilities/gift-shop

Spring is here and the atmosphere is colorful and filled with new life. Enjoy the beauty of the items in the gift shop and pick out something to celebrate the season. Featured artists are Rose Young (left) and Annette Geistfeld (right). Rose works with copper, brass and German silver as her starting point. “I make earrings, bracelets and necklaces incorporating metal, glass, found treasures, rustic beads, gems, stones and disassembled vintage pieces. Metal finishes may be etched or weathered before being riveted, hammered and soldered into statement jewelry that is tribal, western, dressy, fun and funky.” Annette enjoys the process of making artist’s books because of the versatility in structure, materials and mediums. “Much of my inspiration comes from living in the Sonoran Desert of the Southwest. Combining my interest in experimenting with book structures, designing greeting cards and my love of paper has been the driving force in my creative life.”

Government Affairs Mike Moyer 818-6509 mmoyerpp@gmail.com Second Wed., 1:30 PM, WC3 Suncityorovalley.com/members-login/committees/government-affairs A natural law of human behavior states, “Whatever we can’t have becomes very important to us.” Living in Arizona, we pay attention to water supply and conservation through efficient use. So far so good, but there is more we can do and might need to do should Lake Mead levels continue to drop. Our next program is “Rainwater Harvesting.” Elijah Wood will explain this growing practice and how to reduce your home water bill and have all the irrigation water you need and what resources are available to help. Please join us Monday, March 27, 1 PM Auditorium, for this informative practical session. Melissa Martin, Senator Jeff Flake’s assistant will meet with any SCOV resident Tuesday, March 14, Activity Center/ Kachina Lounge, if there are issues or questions for which you’d like help from your Senator in Washington. Just drop in between 10:30 and 11:30 AM.

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Loan Room - Community Assistance Chair Gay Russell 825-5763 Meeting Third Thu., 3 PM, WC1 The Loan Room is a free service to SCOV residents and provides medical equipment, tables and chairs, rollaway beds and many children’s items. Reservations may be made up to two months in advance either on the SCOV website or in person at the Loan Room. Please bring your SCOV membership card when you pick up items; we cannot use the fob. We are currently running low on transport wheelchairs. If you have had this item longer than two months, please return it so that others may have it to use. Thanks for your understanding of this situation.

Marketing Barbara Ross 818-0701 bfgnye@gmail.com Fourth Thu., 3 PM, WC1 We are reviewing the 2016-2019 Strategic Marketing Plan and updating the plan in response to market conditions. The plan guides us in budgeting for the next fiscal year. The Marketing Team has produced new television ads for both the SCOV Home Owners Association and The Views Golf Club. They have been airing during some PGA tournaments leading to the FedEx Cup. We will meet March 23.

Neighborhood Pride Chair Tempe Johnson 825-6994 Third Tue., 2 PM, WC3 Spring Arrives As spring arrives, the following are reminders concerning our personal yards: • Make sure your house number is visible from the street and that all lights in the fixture are lit, so it can be seen at night. • Trees must be trimmed up at least seven feet over sidewalks. • Plants should not extend out over sidewalks, and frost damaged parts of shrubs and trees should be cut off and removed. • Cracks in driveways, sidewalks and where the cement meets the asphalt in the street are the responsibility of homeowners to keep weed-free. • Hedges, anywhere in the yard, are not to be over six feet tall. • Shrubs near the entrance of a driveway should be cut to less than 42” in height so as not to block visibility of vehicles and walkers. • Outside light bulbs are not to exceed 250 lumens per Oro Valley regulations. Thank you for heeding the above and for continuing to take pride in your property.

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

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Posse Chair Larry Clark 404-7664 2larryclark@gmail.com First Tue., 3 PM, Catalina Vista scovaz.com/committees/posse/ (must be logged in first) Attention all Posse members, it’s time for our “Spring Roundup.” There will be a continental breakfast provided by the Posse, Tuesday, March 21, 9 AM, Auditorium. Your spouse or a guest are also invited. Please RSVP to your Squad Leader. Patrol awards and service badges will be presented. Oro Valley Police Department will provide a short presentation. If you are interested in joining the Posse, please contact Larry Clark to attend.

Properties Chair Ed Zwerling, 520-329-0737, EZwerling@yahoo.com Third Thu., 9 AM, WC1 This month the Properties Committee will be undertaking many tasks affecting SCOV. We will be conducting our semiannual inspection of all Home Owners Association-owned facilities to help determine the need for current and future repairs. Our water conservation subcommittee is working with golf staff and committees to see what measures can be taken to further optimize water usage. The Properties Committee will be assisting the Activity Center Planning Committee to help analyze various construction-related scenarios to increase usable space within the existing Activity Center footprint. If you would like to help on any of these subcommittees or join the Properties Committee, please contact me or join us at our monthly meeting.

Tipster Editorial Co-Chair Lou Phillippi 638-6957 lnphillippi@yahoo.com Co-Chair Vicki Ettleman 519-9781 vettleman4@gmail.com Keep those photos coming. Unfortunately we don’t have space in every Tipster for your photos, but we love receiving them, and you never know, yours may be a future cover. See page two for photo submission instructions The next Tipster Editorial Committee meeting is Tuesday, March 14, 9 AM, WC1.

Golf Head Golf Professional - Kim Griggs kgriggs@theviewsgolfclub.com 917-8053 March is a busy month. The 18-Hole Ladies will be hosting their Member/Guest Tuesday, March 28, with an 8:30 AM shotgun start. The 9-Hole Ladies will be hosting their Invitational Thursday, March 23. Our 18-Hole Men’s Club Championship will be held Wednesday, March 8, Saturday, March 11 and Wednesday, March 15. The 9-Hole Men and Women will begin their Club Championship on Thursday, March 16. March is also preparation month for the upcoming Men’s Member/Guest event. The warmer weather brings out even more walkers and riders. Note that we will move the times back one-half hour starting in March; you will need to be off the golf course one-half hour earlier. If you are a renter or a new home owner in SCOV, stop by and play our magnificent 18-hole championship golf course. Check out our fully-stocked Pro Shop and visit with our staff about potential annual pass opportunities for golf or just try out our driving range to get you started. Remember, we do not allow denim, t-shirts, athletic shorts or halter tops on the

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golf course or our driving range. A small basket of balls costs $5 and a large basket is $7. Lessons are $45 for 30 minutes and $55 for 45 minutes. Call me or Tim Lochner to improve your game. GolfNow.com is not only available to outside guests; it is also available to residents of SCOV. It is internet-based and allows you to book a tee time online. There are limited times available, but you may find a time that is suitable for you.

Superintendent - Michael Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com 917-8063 March is the beginning of the busy season for golf course maintenance. The weather starts to warm up into the 80s, and the chances of rain go down. These changes in weather lead to many new problems, including a surge in growth of grasses, increased wet and dry areas and Poa Annua seed production. The warmer weather causes the soil temperatures to rise which releases more nutrients to the grass. The problem is the grass begins to grow faster than it can be mowed. This leads to higher fuel and labor costs for the increased mowing and more grass clippings to clean off the fairways and approaches. The warmer weather also starts the Poa Annua bloom on the fairways, approaches and greens. One of the ways to slow the grass growth and reduce Poa Annua flowering is by spraying a growth regulator. This chemical offsets the price of continued mowing and provides a higher quality turf. The biggest issue in the spring is the increase of dry and wet areas in the fairways. These problem areas occur due to large amounts of play during the winter causing compaction combined with warmer temperatures. Fairways have already been deep-tine aerified in January and February and will be done again in March. This process penetrates the soil about seven to nine inches allowing water and air to the roots. The wet areas are alleviated by allowing the water to enter the soil, and the dry spots are less severe with the water reaching the roots.

Golf Advisory Chair Tim Kelley 734-645-8199 First Wed., 2 PM, WC3 High season at The Views is almost over. The folks who have come to SCOV and Tucson for the Gem Show, Rodeo and other events will soon be departing. Tee times will be easier to get, and the course will not be as crowded. The Views continues to increasingly attract seasonal visitors. This period of peak utilization has once again demonstrated what a terrific job Mike Kropf and his crew do for us as they maintain the course to high standards. Thank you, Mike and the crew. We can help the crew by always leaving the course in better condition than we found it. Fix two divots, fix two ball marks on the greens, and rake the traps, including your foot prints. We can appreciate the work of those in front of us, and those behind us will appreciate what we have done.

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

The Governors Cup results for 2017 are Richard Flax and Bob Brunson taking the Nicklaus Flight. Winners in the Palmer Flight are Preston Sheriff and Rich Stagg. Winners in the Player Flight are Stan Chace and Bill Pearsey. I hope all enjoyed the competition. Next up is the Club Champi-

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onship. This is an individual stroke play event played over three days, Wednesday, March 8, Saturday, March 11 and Wednesday, March 15. The Club Champion will be the low gross score from the Championship Flight. All flights will pay gross and net. It’s not too late to join the Men’s Club and play for the Championship. Other events are March 1, “Two Better Balls;” March 22, “Oh Crap Scramble” and March 29, “Views Cup Final.” April 6, 7, and 8 are the dates for the Member/Guest Tournament. The weather has been great and the course is in great shape, so come out and play. Remember to keep pace with the group in front of you and enjoy your golf.

Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club Pres. Jim Mitchell 818-2893 Membership David Chatterton 520-204-5636 Play Thu. Congratulations to Jack Breslin on his second Hole-inOne since December 20. On January 29, Jack aced Hole #3 with a 5-hybrid from 125 yards. Witnesses were Joann Breslin, Eileen Buskirk and Jon Olson. Congratulations also to Jerry Moss for his Hole-in-One January 22 on Hole #17. Jerry used a pitching wedge from 111 yards. Witnesses were Steve Alverdes, Dick Berry and Rob Ranson. Our club hadn’t had a Hole-in-One in three years and now we’ve had three within a month. There’s always hope. Following our February 9 meeting, we had our annual barbeque pork luncheon. Other events included our participation in The Views Women’s Golf Club’s Cure for Cancer Golf Tournament, February 21, and our upcoming annual club tournament is scheduled to begin Thursday, March 23. There will be a lot to look forward to as we begin to wind down the season.

The Views Women’s Golf Club Pres. Nancy Klucking 360-671-4488 Membership Pat Tempestini 825-9328 and Sue LaFontaine 742-0346 P lay Tue., 10:15 AM, reverse shotgun

The Hookers have won the Solheim Cup this year. The captains did a great job, Darlene Lamb for the winning Hookers Team and Debbie Huffman for the Slicers. Pictured are the winners of the State Medallion 18-Hole from our club, Barbara Hall and Debbie Huffman. They were first in their flight and second overall for Saturday matches. Congratulation ladies.

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

Golf Derby

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

We hosted a chilly but fun Guys and Dolls Tournament on January 19 with 93 participants and food catered by Olive Garden. Also in January, Susanna Moran (pictured left) and Bonnie Svarstad (right) came in first in their flight at the AWGA State Medallion Tournament at Pebblecreek Resort in Gilbert, AZ. Our Invitational will be held Thursday, March 23 and the theme will be “Chicks With Sticks.”

TheViews Restaurant

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

Greetings from The Views Restaurant. March is a favorite month of mine, maybe because of St. Patrick’s Day, or maybe because my daughter turns three this month. Either way, I’m excited for March, and the restaurant has some fun things planned. On St. Patrick’s Day, we will have some Irish-inspired specials from 11 AM, including corned beef and cabbage, lamb stew, shepherd’s pie and whiskeyglazed salmon. This will be one day only, no reservations. We hope you will come and celebrate our Irish-American culture. I would like to thank everyone who attended our Valentine’s Day dinner. It was a huge success. As things progress in the Restaurant, we look forward to doing more events such as this, including dinners featuring wine and beer. These events give our restaurant a fun, creative spirit while supplying our wonderful residents with an evening of entertainment, great food, and good company. Stay tuned for more information. I would also like to thank everyone for the feedback on our service and food selections though our comments cards. All comments are carefully considered, and we will be adjusting menus on a monthly basis to improve our offerings to the community. I would like to explain the change from The Views Breakfast to the Mildred’s Breakfast. This was a simple change I made as an attempt to increase the efficiency of the kitchen. With a kitchen, the less the cooks must read, the faster the food comes out. So many options on The Views special created a paragraph for the kitchen to read for each order. It being our most popular breakfast made for a delay in the food getting out to the table. That being said, we are always open to suggestions for improvement. We will continue to work on creating the value per entrée for the community that we all agree is the most important aspect of this restaurant

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

Tax-deductible donations may be made to the Sun City Vistoso Foundation by check, stocks or gifts-in-kind at 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755. These funds are channeled to qualified health, cultural, educational, recreational and charitable organizations in SCOV and surrounding areas. The Foundation will assist with a Dispose-A-Med program conducted by the Oro Valley Police Department Tuesday March 7, 9-11 AM, Activity Center. See article under Coming Events for more detail. A Shred-A-Thon event will be held April 22. Check the April Tipster for details.

Coming Events

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

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

Wednesday, March 1 Arts and Crafts Festival Registration Registration forms for this year’s Arts and Crafts Festival will be available for pick-up in the Gift Shop. The date for this year’s event is Saturday, December 2. All artisans in SCOV are invited to participate.

Saturday and Sunday, March 4-5, 10 AM-2 PM 16th Annual Quilt Show Sun City Quilters will be showcasing quilts and wallhangings and a special display of toy sewing machines. A queensize quilt will be raffled. Activity Center.

Tuesday, March 7, 9-11 AM Old Prescription Disposal Bring in your unused or expired prescriptions and overthe-counter medications, in pill or liquid form, to a take-back event in the Activity Center lobby. The Oro Valley Police Department will properly dispose of them for you. They will also accept veterinarian medications. Keep all medications in their original containers. Metal or glass inhalation aerosol containers, syringes and epi-pens are not accepted. This will be the last Dispose-A-Med in SCOV until next fall.

Wednesday, March 8, 1-2 PM Sun City Strummers - Ukulele Springalong Concert The entire SCOV community is invited and encouraged to sing along with us at our Annual Springalong Concert in the Auditorium. It’s free, and smiles and a good time are guaranteed.

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Friday, March 10, Noon Books and Authors Luncheon Hear from authors Becky Masterman and Anne Hillerman. Contact the Library for information.

Tuesday, March 14, 10 AM Tucson Museum of Art Talks This month new docent Bill Boslego will present a program titled, “The Rebellious Art of Manet.” The new docents have all done a great job, and I’m sure Mr. Boslego will, too. Please join us and let’s see if we can top last month’s great turnout. Refreshments are served. Questions, Rudi Punzmann 427-7777.

Friday, March 17, I PM “Stressed is Not Desserts Spelled Backwards” The SCOV Active Health Committee hosts this presentation by Dr. Joe Utash who will focus how unmanaged stress leads to cardiovascular disease, increased inflammation and a weakened immune system. Learn how to increase your happy chemicals and reduce stress naturally. It will be held in the Auditorium.

Sunday, March 19, 11:30 AM Emerge! Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon The Emerge Spring Luncheon, Fashion Show, Auction and Raffle will again show the latest styles from SteinMart while providing an afternoon of socializing and good food. This event is sponsored by the SCOV Women’s Auxiliary. Tickets for this event are $30 pp. Raffle tickets are $5 each, 3 for $10 or 6 for $20. Doors open at 11:30 AM with the luncheon and style show starting at 12:30 PM. Net proceeds from this event will go to Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse.

Friday, March 24, 7 PM “Something Old, Something New!” Spring Concerts Bring your family and friends to one of the popular, sellout Sun City Singers Spring Concerts. Enjoy old and new Broadway show tunes directed by Don Hess. Doors open at 6:15 PM. Open seating.

Tickets on sale at Activity Center/Lobby, $5 pp Mon.-Fri., Mar. 20-24, 9AM-Noon

Saturday, March 25 Courtyard Sale In the courtyard, by the lion fountain, you will find that treasure you have been looking for. You can also turn your treasures into cash by purchasing a table for $25 to sell your items. Tables for sale Monday and Tuesday, March 20 and 21, 9-11 AM, Activity Center/Lobby. No presales.

Sunday, March 26, 2 PM “Something Old, Something New!” Spring Concerts See March 24 for details.

Monday, March 27, 1 PM Rainwater Harvesting Don’t miss this informative talk when Elijah Wood will explain this growing practice and what resources are available. Reduce your home water bill and have all the irrigation water you need. Presented by the Government Affairs Committee in the Auditorium.

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Monday, March 27, 7 PM Gloria Giffords Presentation Gloria Giffords (yes, Gabby’s mom) will be presenting pictures and details about her retablo and ex-voto collection shown at the Arizona State Museum. See Spanish Cultural Club article under Clubs, Cultural and Social, for more information.

Tuesday, March 28, 10 AM University of Arizona Art Museum “Artists Who Loved the Land. Eliot O’Hara: Tucson Landscape.” Once used strictly as backgrounds for portraits and religious scenes, landscapes gained prominence in 17th century Dutch paintings and later in 19th century French plein air paintings. Landscapes, from realistic to abstract, convey artistic visions of the world. There is no charge for this event that will be in the Activity Center/Navajo Room.

Wednesday, March 29, 10:30 AM-2 PM Fountains Tour and Lunch Vistoso Helpful Hands sponsors a bus from The Fountains, picking up in the Welcome Center rear parking lot close to The Views Restaurant at 10:30 AM sharp, returning to SCOV by 2 PM. Call 797-2001 and ask for Gloria, Carlene or Grace to register for the tour and free lunch. Seating is limited.

Sunday, April 2, 2 PM Tucson Symphony String Quartet We are happy to have an appearance from this wonderful TSO quartet. No need to drive far for an afternoon of classical music at its finest. The performance takes place in the Auditorium. Doors open at 1:30 PM.

Tickets on sale, Welcome Center, Thu., March 2, $18 pp

Saturday, April 15, 7 PM Six Feet Up This musical group has appeared all over southern Arizona. Six Feet Up is a unique musical experience that highlights the best songs from over eight decades of popular music. The band features two great vocalists, three talented instrumentalists and a great big sound of music and fun. Doors open at 6:30 PM.

Tickets on sale at the Welcome Center Wed., Mar.15, $15 pp

Sunday, May 7, 2 PM Tucson Symphony String Quartet Another afternoon of fine music from TSO. Doors open 1:30 PM, performance, 2 PM.

Tickets on sale at the Welcome Center, Fri., Apr. 7, $18 pp

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Special Events for Clubs See club articles for full details. Sun City Singles, Golf, Sun., Mar. 5, The Views. Sun City Singles, Dinner, Thu., Mar. 9, Activity Center/ Papago. Day Trippers, Fri., Mar. 10, 8 AM, omelet breakfast prior to March meeting. Kactus Kickers, Paddy’s Prairie Hoedown Dance, Fri., Mar. 10, 6:30-9:30 PM, Auditorium. Wisconsin Club Dinner, Sat., Mar. 11, 5 PM social hour; 6 PM dinner. Computer Club, “Video Chatting,” Mon., Mar. 13, 1 PM, Activity Center/Auditorium. Genealogy Club, Land Records, Tue., Mar. 14, Activity Center/Navajo. SCOV Rock and Roll, Spring Break Dance with East 2 West, Sat., Mar. 18, 7-10 PM, Auditorium. Dinner ‘n Show, Sat., Mar. 18, The Rhythm Cats Silver Star in Mesa. SCOV Hiking Club Wine and Cheese Party/General Meeting, Sat., Mar. 25, 2 PM, Activity Center/Navajo/ Hohokam. Sun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri., Mar. 31, Activity Center/Papago. Day Trippers, Fri.-Sun., Mar. 31-Apr. 2, Las Cruces, Old Town Mesilla, Trinity Missile Site and White Sands Museum and National Park, NM. Racquetball, annual spring BBQ, Thu., Apr 6, 4:30 PM, Activity Center/Patio and Navajo. Dinner ‘n Show, Thu., Apr.13, The Bodyguard at U of A. Day Trippers, Wed., Apr. 26, Historic Fort Huachuca, AZ, Military Museum, Main Museum, 1880 Cemetery. Day Trippers, Wed., May 3, Dolly Steamboat and Tortilla Flats Restaurant.

Workshops and Classes Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes Classes are usually 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 917-8073. You could save the life of a loved one. Call Lonnie now to reserve a place at the session on March 22. Association-Sponsored Fitness Association-Sponsored Fitness: Purchase a punch card from the receptionist at the Administration Office in the Welcome Center, $20/10 classes. You may use this card for all SCOV-sponsored fitness classes. It can also be used for your guests. There is $3 drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card. Aqua Zumba®: Tue., 1-2 PM, AFC Pool Cardio Chair Aerobics: Tue., Thu., 10:30-11:30 AM, Sat., 9-10 AM Catalina Vista Core Conditioning: Mon., 5:30-6:30 PM, Wed., 3-4 PM, AFC Sunrisers: Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-8 AM, AFC Sweat Stretch: Tue., Thu., 7:30-9 AM, AFC Zumba® : Tue., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thu., 5:30-6:30 PM, AFC Water Aerobics: Mon., Wed., Fri., 10-11AM, AFC Pool

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Institute of Learning in Retirement (ILR) Samplers Sampler Preview will be held Thursday, March 9, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista. All SCOV residents are welcome, no registration or fee. Bring your resident’s card for building access. Mar. 9

Preview of Summer and Fall 2017 ILR Classes

If you have a subject or speaker to recommend for next season’s Samplers, email Hal Schroeder halschroed@aol. com or Sally Evert sallyevert@gmail.com. We welcome your suggestions. Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Exercise classes are held every Monday and Thursday, 4-5:30 PM, WC3. This class has helped many and is a great support to those with Parkinson’s. Cost $10 per class or $50 per month. Spouse or caregiver is welcome at every class. Call Ray Jerkins at 219-3561.

For Your Information

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

Wednesday, March 22, 1-5 PM, WC3. Pre-registration is required. Limited to 25 students. Newly designed in 2014, the Driver Safety class is renamed as Smart Driver Course. This classroom course for mature drivers brings new video and updated learning materials for your classroom enjoyment. Learn defensive driving techniques, new laws and how to adjust your driving habits to age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Many insurance companies provide a multi-year discount for completing this course (check with your insurance provider).
Payment is required in order to register. Call Coco Sullivan 520-917-8072. 
$15 for AARP members, $20 for non-AARP members. Costume Closet The Costume Closet is available to all residents by appointment only. For assistance call Marty Siracusa, 8256961, or Betty Verderese, 825-7811. Please do not return items to Desert Oasis monitor. Citrus Harvesting Iskashitaa Refugee Network is helping to reduce hunger in our community. We feed families by harvesting your backyard citrus. You can harvest or we can harvest on March 14 or March 22. Iskashitaa Network volunteers harvest 50 tons of produce annually from Pima County backyards. Call to arrange: 520-440-0100, HarvestTucson.org Senator Flake’s Assistant Here On Tuesday, March 14, Melissa Martin from Senator Jeff Flake’s staff (our Senator in Washington) will be in SCOV to meet one-on-one with residents to discuss any problems you may be having with Social Security, the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs, the IRS or other federal agencies, to see if Senator Flake might be able to help. This is also a good opportunity for residents to get messages to Senator Flake. Just show up in the Kachina Lounge in the Activity Center between 10:30-11:30 AM. No appointment needed.

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Thank You Corner This section allows residents to express thanks to the community. Articles should not exceed 50 words and should not contain thanks to specific persons. Gratitude abounds for our friends/neighbors who showed up for Earl and family before, during and after Earl’s surgery/ rehab last spring and then following his unexpected passing last fall. “No matter how dark the tapestry God weaves for us, there’s always a thread of Grace.” You are part of that thread of grace. Jennifer Fox Harford and family Wheels for Kids wishes to thank SCOV staff members Mary Kaye Cunningham, Michael Kropf and Ken Sandrock for their outstanding support of our program. They’ve helped our mission of providing bikes to needy kids in Tucson. We’re about to celebrate our 2000th bike delivery. Tom Terfehr President, Wheels for Kids Thank you so much for the kindness, food, flowers and cards you have given me and my wife Barbara. She passed away knowing that she was loved by everyone. I appreciate the support you gave us during this difficult time. Your visits and phone calls brightened her day and made this journey bearable for both of us. Thank you again for caring. Jack Matthies A big thank you to the very kind and considerate woman who returned my membership card which had dropped in the restaurant parking lot on the evening of February 10. Sibyl Stewart

Memoriam

Residents Earl R. Harford 1 September 21 Glen Schnell 1 November 24 Don Feeney 1 January 28 Madhusudan (Mike) Modi 1 February 8 Joy Johnson 1 February 20 Former Resident Del Balston 1 January 3

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

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Clubs Arts, Crafts & Hobbies

Colored Pencil Jan Thomas 591-1275 or Carol Fouch 817-751-8154 Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

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

Clay Pres. Renee Ford 203-733-4447 neeford46@gmail.com Sep.-May, First Thu., General Meeting, 1 PM, Artisan Center/Pottery Prospective members: Orientation classes third Mon. and Thu. Studio cleaning first Wed., 1 PM

The Catalinas call to artists. Love color and detail? Are you interested in exploring patterns, shapes, darks and lights? Colored pencil may be just the club for you. It is an easy, yet exacting medium. Basic drawing skills are helpful but not essential. We’ll show you a few basics, and you’ll begin to see the world in a whole new light. Come join us.

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

Barb Peterson leading the totem class.. As spring approaches, pieces for the totem pole project are being gathered in the glaze annex windows. Stop by for a preview and to imagine how it will all come together. The Clay and Glass Clubs have joined together in this project and it has been fun to see two different, but related processes that both employ glass and fire produce such beautiful results. Our official dedication is scheduled for Wednesday, March 29, 2 PM, Artisan Center/Pottery. Please join us.

Our February hanging in the Activity Center was just a small representation of the breadth and depth of works created by our studio’s artists. We work diligently each Wednesday, conversing and constructively critiquing each other’s Our old stalwart, Phyllis Cutcher, working on her pieces to improve pastel painting. the painting. We discuss art world happenings, upcoming shows/discussions and classes offered in the local art world. We enjoy coffee and crumpets while our creative juices flow. If this sounds like something you’d like to be part of, come join our friendly group of artists on Wednesday mornings.

Japanese Flower Arranging Donald Marier 825-4878 dolmar21@gmail.com Doris Oliver 818-1512 dorisoliver818@msn.com Oct.-May, Second and Fourth Mon., 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

The Community Assistance Committee uses the funds from recycling to purchase items for the Loan Room. J apanese flower arranging (Ikebana) is the art of arrang-

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

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

The photo at left was taken at a new company in Tucson, Vector Space Systems, which has a mission of being one of the first commercial dedicated micro satellite launch vehicles to achieve low earth orbit with a three stage rocket. These rockets will cost much less than what is available for satellite launching today. All SCOV residents are welcome at our monthly meetings and the use of the Modelers Room. On any day, if the lights are on and someone is in the room, stop in. At our meetings, you will see what we are about, and you may enjoy a cup of coffee and a sweet roll. From time to time, we schedule field trips of interest to modelers.

Open Studio Artists Pres. Carol Nagel 825-3097 Thu., 9 AM-2 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio The next theme exhibits at the Activity Center will be “Patterns” and “National Park System.” You still have time to complete an art piece for these exhibits.

Vistoso Photo Pres. Ken Ayers 638-7916 Sep.-May Second and Fourth Wed., 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista vistosophotoclub.weebly.com Our program meeting on March 8 will feature professional Tucson photographer John “Nemo” Nemorovski, who will present a program on digital photography, with an emphasis on editing photos on phones, iPads and other devices. The competition on March 22 will be Bougainvillea by Harvey Gardner. “Open.” Photos must have been taken after April 1, 2014. Winners in the January competition “Open” were: Laura Hackenbrock, Pam Maddern, Dave Henderson, Harvey Gardner, Andrew Oltman, Dale Foster, Janie Johnson-Russell, Jack Welch, Milo Loeffler, Larry Walker, Diane Haegele,

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Steve Alverdes, Steve Perkins, and Gerda Timm. Besides being a social club, we offer educational and instructional programs, host guest speakers, have friendly photo competitions for all skill levels and have monthly exhibitions of members’ photos. The Club’s photo gallery of digital-competition submissions are on our website. Photo editing software, photo printer, and mat-cutting equipment are offered in our modern photography lab. Guests are always welcome, please join us.

Sculpture

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

Dale and Kathy Foster skillfully molding clay.

Our club is displaying our work in the main display case in the Activity Center this month. Please come and check out these pieces. They are but just a representation of the breadth of subject matter available for sculpting. Our head/ torso teacher, Aleda Haug, is holding her classes each Monday and the students are engaged in some promising works. She works closely with each of them to maximize their potential and help them produce realistic pieces. Our studio is quite busy right now and we have several lovely sculptures in process. Come join us on Mondays.

Sewing Thimblelenas

Penny Burroughs 530-545-2642 Mon.-Fri., 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing Are you a monitor? Please schedule a morning or afternoon for the full three-hour shift so others can use the room under your supervision. Thanks for thinking of others. The Orientation/Pfaff class will be Friday, March 17. Use of the room and equipment requires an hour orientation class for first-time users. You can sign up for these orientation sessions and future classes listed on sheets posted outside the Sewing Room door. The Sewing Room is kept locked when not in use and opened when supervised by a sewing room monitor. Thimblelenas annual dues are $5 January 1 to December 31. Our group always welcomes new members. When you join Thimblelenas you can be active in as many of the seven groups as you wish: Pet Beds, Seniors for Kids, Casa Amigas, Sun City Vistoso Quilters, Machine Embroidery,Tapestry Rug Hooking and Cheer Bears. Casa Amigas

Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 Mon. and Thurs., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Been awhile since you have sewn? We lend a hand sewing with our tried and true techniques. Sew what project you enjoy. Choose from tops, shorts, pajamas, vests, dresses and even simple quilts. Not into sewing? We layer and pin quilts, cut pat-

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terns or simple squares. It’s very rewarding to realize a child’s face lights up with a brand new outfit or quilt especially knowing it’s not a hand-me down. Cheer Bears

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

Machine Embroidery

Sharon Larsen 818-2791 SharLarsen@gmail.com Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 825-5278 4D Computer Training Debra Dirks 825-2248 facebook.com/groups/SCOVMachineEmb Third Thu., 1:30 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing Anyone interested in machine embroidery is welcome at our monthly meetings. In addition to showing our latest projects, we also have an educational topic. In January we learned about using Mylar to make our projects really pop. In February we explored different techniques for making and attaching patches. Members are having fun making in-the-hoop zippered bags. Even the zipper is sewn in with the embroidery machine. If you are a Thimblelena member, and interested in learning to use the 6-needle embroidery machine, contact Karin Frohlich for lessons. Come check us out. Pet Beds

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

Cats and dogs come in all sizes. From washable fabric scraps, we sew pet beds from small to an oh-my gosh size for the Humane Society. They appreciate each one sewn for these adoptable pets. We welcome you. Sun City Vistoso Quilters

Carol Guibert 520-404-1462 carolguibert1@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tue., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro Our 16th annual quilt show will be held Saturday and Sunday, March 4-5 in the Activity Center Navajo/Hohokam rooms. See flyer insert for more details. Our meetings have changed for the month of March only. There will be no meeting March 14. The spring luncheon will be Wednesday, March 29, Catalina Vista. There is a special event with Saddlebrooke Quilters Friday, March 24. They have a fundraiser which includes a tour to five of their quilters’ sewing rooms. Tickets are $20 which includes a catered lunch.

2017 Arts & Crafts Festival Registration SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival to be held Saturday, December 2. Registration forms for this year’s Arts and Crafts Festival are available for pick-up in the Gift Shop. All artisans in SCOV are invited to participate

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Seniors for Kids

Sharon Larsen 818-2791 Sewing/Crafting for SFK, Mon., 1-3 PM, Wed., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Toy Woodworking, various times, Artisan Center/Wood Shop First Thu., 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge We’re gearing up for our primary fund-raiser, the SCOV Annual Courtyard Sale. Anyone can contribute. Please price and bring your rummage items to the U-Haul truck parked by the Posse Friday, March 24, 11 AM-1 PM. On the day of the Courtyard Sale, we start serving coffee and donuts first thing in the morning. Look for coffee carts throughout the sales area. Then mid-morning, why not stop over at the food tent for those famous hot dogs. Yummm. Next to the food tent, beautiful baskets are being raffled, filled with wonderful goodies donated by local businesses and SCOV clubs. Every dollar we get goes toward supporting children at Three Points Clinic, Aviva Children’s Services, Northwest Birthing Center, Family First Services and Tri-Community Food Bank. It’s all about the children. Thank you for your support. Tapestry Rug Hooking

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

Show ‘N Share Marion Nelmark 825-9331 Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Silversmith and Lapidary Vice President Tom Moore, 503-510-2251, 65tmor@gmail.com Shop Hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PM. Fri., 9 AM-Noon, First Mon., 3:30 PM, Artisan Center, Silversmith Studio

Prior to each monthly meeting, we try to have a demonstration or short workshop to introduce different silversmithing techniques and procedures so that our members can acquire new knowledge to improve and expand their repertoire. Recent demonstrations include “Tube Setting a Gemstone” by visiting jeweler, Kristen Haug, and “Metal Repousse and Chasing” by club memDarrell Martin demonstrating repousse ber, Darrell Martin. and chasing. Also, member, Don Heitmann, presented lapidary orientation to several new members. Thank you, Kristen, Darrell, and Don for sharing your time and skills with us. The club is also planning a beginner class and a

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casting session in March; further scheduling information will be posted in the silver shop. Members are reminded that club dues ($25) and locker fees ($2 each) must be paid by no later than March 1 to retain membership and to help us report an accurate count. Now, come in and make some more beautiful jewelry.

Stained/Fused Glass Lei Bammel 818-0017 Wye Mace 825-8738 Fusing: Tue. and Thu., 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Open Studio, any time Tue.-Sun., Artisan Center/Stained Glass

Spring is around the corner and we are busy at the wood shop starting our spring cleaning. Numerous items will be available for great prices at our Courtyard Sale Saturday, March 25. If you would like to donate any woodworking tools in good condition, please contact Bill Norton. In March, we have free classes scheduled on how to change blades on our table saws, adding a dado blade, and changing sanding belts on our stationary sanders. Check out our bulletin board in our wood shop for dates and times. We welcome you all.

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

One of our classes. The weather may have been cold, but members have been keeping warm by being productive. We have seen so much creativity go through our room with new members and folks signing up for classes. By the time you read this, there will have been two stained glass beginners classes and a couple of fused glass beginners class. Welcome to all our new members as we look forward to your unique designs. The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show has come and gone, but not without many members attending several times. We hope you enjoyed and came away with ideas galore. With so many new members, there is always clean-up and small jobs to keep the club up to high standards. We ask that if you are able to help with some chores, washing towels, clean-up, learning to fire kilns and all the little things that make a difference, please ask. Thanks to those who do this already.

Continuing Education

Astronomy Pres. Ron Collins 812-344-4772 scovastronomy@gmail.com Oct.-May, Third Thu., 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scovastronomy.com

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

Amazing Mexican Batik Pottery paintings were accomplished in the workshop given by Bob and Helen Jennette last month. Class members are framing their bright colored pottery, and other creations will be presented on the walls of Catalina Vista during spring. Take note. Former Water Media teacher and professional artist, Richard Dutton, visited the group, did a demonstration and had lunch with us. Continue to visit class on Tuesdays for inspiration from members and the materials available from our well-stocked library.

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Woodworking Pres. Bill Norton 480-993-8762 VP Karen Curry 708-822-3057 Membership Lauren Strassburg 338-2568 Wed. Mar., 15, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro scovwoodworkingclub.com

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The PowerPoint presentations of the Astronomy Club’s lecture series have been well attended and have had outstanding speakers. Join us and see “what’s out there in space.”

Our speaker on March 16 is Stephanie Sallum, a doctorial student in the UofA Astronomy Department. Using the Large Binocular Telescope (Mt. Graham) she will tell us about her research using high contrast imaging techniques to search for and characterize forming planets around young stars and her results that have come out of them. Stephanie has been working outreach with Tohono O’odham schools in Astronomy. The Astronomy club’s lecture series is open and free to all, but we hope you’ll join our club. The club has a variety of CD’s and books at the library (check with Judy Kuhel 818-1232). Star Party March 2, 7th tee at 6:30 PM. Interested in a free course in Astronomy? Visit udemy.com/astronomy-state-of-the-art/.

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Bible Men’s Bible Study

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

We start a new study this month based on John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.” The verse is so laden with truth and hope that it deserves a much closer look than most people might give it. Max Lucada wrote the series of lessons which will be followed. Join us for our study as well as for breakfast at The Views Restaurant afterward if you wish to continue the discussion.

Precept Women’s Bible Study Patti Higgins 630-369-7896 Oct.-Apr., Wed., 9 AM, WC3

We are studying Acts, part 2. Observe Paul’s transformation from persecutor of the Church to preacher to Jews and gentiles about living an authentic Christian life, in all circumstances, in the power of the Holy Spirit. Our luncheon March 22 is the start of the summer break. We will begin again in October of this year. Please think about this opportunity.

Great Books Pres. Barbara Gates 825-7645 V.P. Connie Armstrong 544-7723 scov.great.books@gmail.com Oct.-May, First and Third Wed., 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon We read and discuss brief selections of thought-provoking works of literature presented in anthologies by the Great Books Foundation. We offer great conversations about great ideas. We will be reading short story selections from The Seven Deadly Sins, Even Deadlier. The deadly sin we will consider in March is Anger. The selection Wednesday, March 1 is Torch Song by John Cheever and Wednesday, March 15 is My First Two Women by Nadine Gordimer. The book can be purchased from Amazon or the Great Books Foundation. Join us. We welcome all Sun City residents.

SCOV Book Club Co-pres. Joyce Franke 818-7955 Co-pres. Cynthia Kartman 414-732-3063 Glenda Tonkin 520-207-4802 gt99673@gmail.com First Mon., 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge At our March 6 meeting we will discuss Gilead by Marilyn Robinson, neither religious nor secular but often both. A 76year-old minister is dying and writing to his seven year old son. It will make you cry and reflect. April 2017: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante is considered a modern masterpiece in Europe and translated from Italian. Part One of a four-part series describes the on and off friendship between two girls growing up in a poor section of Naples in the late 40s and 50s, against the background of their country’s struggle to join the modern, post-WWII world.

Computer - Vistoso Computer Society (VCS) Membership David Johnson 825-6994 Pres. Leo Belardinelli 520-989-9314 General Meetings, Nov.-Mar., 1 PM, Auditorium scovcomputer.com Computer Club program, Monday, March 13, 1 PM, will be by our members, Leo Belardinelli, Paul Sherwood and Sue

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Lane, talking about “Video Chatting” using Skype, FaceTime and Google Video. We’ll discuss the issues, limitations and what’s in the future. There will be demonstrations as well. March Computer Club Class Schedule Class Name Dates Time Streaming and Broadcast Alternatives to Cable TV Limit 15, 2 Sessions Fri., Mar. 3 1-3 PM Fri., Mar. 10 1-3 PM Mary Kaczmarski marykacz.scov@gmail.com PowerPoint Limit 12, 1 Session Wed., Mar. 8 9-11 AM Norma Martin dlmnkm@yahoo.com iPhone Tips, Phone, Texting, Photos, Safari and Maps/Nav System (iPhones 5 or newer) Limit 15, 1 Session Thu., Mar. 9 1-3 PM Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@hotmail.com Windows 10 (Bring your computers) 1 Session Tue., Mar. 21 10-Noon Leo Belardinelli lbelardinelli@hotmail.com iPhone Tips, Phone, Mail, Calendar, Podcasts, Music, iTunes and the App Store (iPhones 5 or newer) Limit 15, 1 Session Thu., Mar. 23 1-3 PM Peg Bushong jerpegbushong@hotmail.com Mac Basics Finder (for beginners, repeat of Jan. 2017 class) Limit 9, 1 Session Fri., Mar. 31 10 AM-Noon Ann Owen anno35@me.com Help Sessions for PC and Mac Users 4 Sessions Tue., Mar. 7 and 21, 1-3 PM Wed., Mar. 1 and 15 1-3 PM General Meeting Mon., Mar 13 1-3 PM

Genealogy Pres. Karen Hasselbach candydish7@gmail.com Monitor Training Joan Allen 825-4464 Mentoring Holly Gibson 825-8808 ghgibson@live.com Oct.-May, Second Tue., 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo scvgs.org Land records are boring and tedious. Not so. Let’s find out why land records can be one of the best resources for genealogical research. Could it be because they are among the oldest written evidence available or that they apply to more people than any other type of written record or because they are abundant? Yes. Suzanne Brayer, our speaker, will add excitement to this genealogy hunt. Are you just a name and date collector for your families? Education is your best bet for accurate research. Our library in genealogy room has so many helpful books to give you answers about the areas, the laws and the customs that make each unique. It’s time to read them here or check out a few to study at home. New books are added frequently.

ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement Pres. Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Curriculum Randy Myerson rmyerson@gmail.com Registration Karen/Sherwin Koopmmans skkoops@gmail.com Samplers Sally Evert sallyevert@gmail.com Hal Schroeder halschroed@aol.com suncityilr.com Thank you to all members for participating in the recent election. The new officers are: Pres, Jane Myerson; VP, Lei Bammel; Treas., Dean Chapman; Sec., Teri Petty; Members-at-Large Gene Bammel and Judy Kuhel. Chairman of Curriculum is Randy Myerson. Registrars, Sherwin and Karen Koopmans. Sampler Co-chairs are Sally Evert and Hal Schroeder. Summer and Fall Course Preview is Thursday, March 9,

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2017, 2-4 PM at Catalina Vista. Registration will run in two parts. The first will include both summer and fall courses and run from March 9-31. A second round of registration will run August 1-31 for fall courses only. Watch the Tipster and/or the club website for further details. Not an ILR member yet? It’s easy to join. If you are a current resident with paid Association fees, complete the Membership Application/Registration Form (found on the website) and send it along with a one-time initiation fee of $25 pp. Mail this to the club box address, printed at the bottom of the form. When you join, you may register for courses ($10 each), workshops and attend Samplers. Your email address is added to the group, and you receive updates and reminders as well as the opportunity to vote on items requiring a member vote. Thank you to outgoing President, Lei Bammel, for the outstanding work she has done as president of the ILR over the past nine years. Lei will remain on the board in a new role as VP. Her experience, wisdom and continued dedication to lifelong learning is a benefit to all in Sun City Oro Valley.

Natural Health and Wellness Sherokee llse 818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com Third Wed., 3-4:30 PM Catalina Vista, Mt. Kimball/Pusch Ridge scovnaturalwellness.com Our mission: To discuss, share and provide natural approaches to health and wellness. Dues $3/year pp. First meeting free. The March 15 program will be to watch the PBS DVD “Brain Fitness – Sight & Sound,” which was recommended by Dr. Stephen Liu, our January speaker. In the DVD, internationally-respected neuroscientists, psychologists and neurobiologists explore how our brains may hold the key to our independence. What happens as we get older, when signals received from our ears and eyes becomes less reliable? The documentary presents ways the brain could be capable of changing and adapting even later in life. Join us for a plant-based potluck dinner, Wednesday March 1, 5:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mount Kimball and Pusch Ridge Rooms. Please RSVP or send questions to David at davidsattinger@gmail.com or Heather at thumpozmag@ mac.com.

Poets Corner Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762 srafieyan@comcast.net Mon., 9:30-11:30 AM, WC/1 In “The Heronry,” poet Mark Jarman finds a place that gives him “greater peace than prayer” and contemplates “the end” using ordinary language laced with eloquence. “After a year of too much face time/I came where I could choose, instead of people/birds and their slant gaze, water, trees and clouds/the gossip and confidences of cat’s-paw breezes/across the face of a lagoon…I was glad to be there…I almost think I could write about it forever/adding word to word like coral in a reef/an excess of language like the genetic code, an extravagance like all the stars/too much ever to be needed except/by the need for there always to be more/that need which, when the end comes, looks past it/for woods and hills and ocean/for fields and streets and houses and horizon/repelled by blankness, expecting beyond sleep/the dream country and its population.”

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

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

Our next meeting on Saturday, March 11, will feature someone from Congressman Tom O’Halleran’s office. Congressman O’Halleran is our Democratic Representative in CD1. The speaker will address how to most effectively communicate our concerns to our elected officials in Washington – both Democrats and Republicans. Be sure to check our Facebook page, facebook.com/SCOVDC/, for our most recent updates. Remember that Impact of Southern Arizona always needs our nonperishable food donations. We also accept monetary donations. Please be generous. Membership dues $10 pp for 2017 can be mailed to Linda Bretz at 14620 N. Chalk Creek Dr. Please include your email.

Dining - Prepare & Share Alan Bancroft 520-907-4121 alanroxieb@msn.com Colin Kaltenbach, kltnbch@yahoo.com Members are enjoying creative, tasty meals while getting to meet friends around the dinner table. January’s theme was centered around Alaskan cuisine - from venison meatballs, salmon to baked Alaska, some wonderful meals were enjoyed. February we will be enjoying Basque dinners. Mark the date of Friday, April 7, 5:30 PM for our catered Farewell Dinner. It will be at Catalina Vista. The theme is “Spring Picnic.” If you are not a member yet, but would like to try us out, this would be a good time. Give Alan a call, and he will get you signed up.

Dinner ’N Show Membership Chairperson Marcia Polley 520-818-9073 Julie Balogh 520-818-1046 Third Tue., 9:15 AM, Navajo All are welcome to join us for our monthly meetings. Bring your checkbook as we prefer not to take cash. Non-members are welcome to come to shows for an additional $3 service fee. Current schedule: Sat., Mar. 18 The Rhythm Cats at Silver Star Theater, Mesa. Bus, show and buffet $78. Bus leaves at 10:00 AM. Julie Balogh 8181046. Thu., Apr. 13 “The Bodyguard” at Centennial Hall–U of A. Bus and show $85. Nancy Butler 825-4664. Buses leave on time from behind the Welcome Center.

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

Our last meeting for this season will be held March 16. Club members are encouraged to attend this meeting and bring their nominations for officers.The election of new officers will be conducted at this meeting. If you would like to join the Dog Club so that your dog will have unlimited access to our Dog Park, contact Elaine Deeter to make arrangements.

Different Drummers Women’s Circle Contacts: Zona Boss 520-638 6644, Colleen Cottrell 825 8393 Wed. 1:30 - 3:00 PM The Different Drummers Women’s Circle provides a community drum circle for any woman wanting to connect with others through hand drumming using African Djembe drums, hand-held Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests. Join us to drum, laugh and meet new friends. People worldwide for centuries have used group drumming to energize minds and bodies, strengthen community bonds, release stress and celebrate life.

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

Join us for our general meeting March 14. Our featured speaker is Jacqueline Soule, award-winning garden writer, popular columnist and lecturer, who will discuss “Snowbird Gardens that Over Summer Easily.” Learn color, texture and movement in the garden with Sonoran Paperflower. plants that need little care. Her books will be available at the meeting, cash or check. Our tour Thursday, March 23 is at Mesquite Valley Growers. The free tour and program will discuss “Best Water Conserving Plants and Succulents.” Baggins box lunch is available $10 to $12 pp or bring your own. Sign up at the meeting or contact Deanna Haselwander. Our meeting April 11 features a speaker from Tohono Chul to discuss identifying and learning about wildflowers in the desert. Our tour Thursday, April 13 is at Tohono Chul Park, $8 pp or free to Tohono Chul members. Lunch at Carrabba’s follows the tour.

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

Havurah is a social group that shares an interest in Jewish Culture. Our meetings and events are open to all. Our February brunch with speakers was terrific. Our March brunch is an appreciation to our wonderful members who make our club so successful. Entertainment provided. Ladies: please join Sharon Zwerling for a stimulating talk on the first Wednesday of the month for Brown Bag Lunch. Second night Passover Seder- April 11, 5 PM. Mark your calendars: Ladies Brown Bag Wed., Mar. 1, 11 AM Appreciation Brunch Sun., Mar. 5, 10:30 AM Passover Seder (2nd night) Tues., Apr. 11, 5 PM

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Ticket sales for Passover, $30 pp member, $35 pp non-member Mon., Mar. 13, Wed., Mar. 22 and Fri., Mar. 31, 10 AM-Noon, Activity Center Please fill out contact/info sheets at events. These assist us with contacting you with announcements. Mail them to Marilyn Smoler, 14374 N. Green Meadow. Please wear name tags and bring nonperishable food items to events for the Community Food Bank.

Early Music Recorder Ensemble Joyce Minks 825-0642 minkster42@comcast.net Tue., 12:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge Have a recorder (the musical instrument)? Want to learn or improve your skills? Would you like to play in a group? Soprano, alto, tenor, bass recorders are welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. Music is provided. Just one hour every week. SCOV visitors welcome.

Republican Club Pres. Darwin Thornton 520-638-7024 scv.repub@gmail.com Third Tue., 3 PM, Auditorium We heard last meeting about the importance of each of us when the election year comes around again. At our March meeting we’ll discuss how important it is to become motivated to Get Out The Vote (GOTV); sign up as a Precinct Committeeman (PC); support our candidates with coffee stops; place signs in our yards and take out our checkbooks. Please bring a friend. 2017 dues can be paid at the door.

St. Philip’s Social Club Abby Marier (520) 825-4878 absma58@gmail.com Ginny Culhane (520) 825-1961 On Saturday, March 25, 4:30-7:30 PM, we’ll enjoy a Picnic-on-the-Patio and our georgeous mountain view. You are welcome to come and get acquainted with other St. Philipians. Menu: KFC fried chicken or equivalent. Bring a salad or dessert to share. Bring your own tableware, utensils and beverage. Lemonade and water provided. $3 pp. donation. Please RSVP to Abby or Ginny. Garage Doors If you have a new garage door, remember it must be painted either the main body color or one of the trim colors of your house.

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Scandinavian Heritage Club Kaaren Drent 484 951-1533 kaarendrent@yahoo.com The Scandinavian smorgesbord on February 4 was a huge success, the food delicious and the music delightful. Thanks to everyone for making it so and mark your calendars for next year, February 17, 2018.

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

The singers will perform two “Something Old, Something New!” spring concerts Friday, March 24, 7 PM and Sunday, March 26, 2 PM, Auditorium. Come and enjoy one of these popular, sell-out concerts featuring familiar Broadway show tunes. Doors open 6:15 PM, open seating. See the Coming Events section of this Tipster for ticket sale information. Rehearsals will begin April 11 for the annual free Fourth of July concert. Watch for more details in upcoming Tipsters and posters in SCOV facilities.

Sun City Singles Pres. Karen Curry 708 822-3057, VP Al Piarowski 825-0654 Sec. Katy Melcher 825-2729 Treas. Jan Buchel 825-6735 Dinner Meeting Second Thu., Happy Hour Last Fri. Singles Golf is on for Sunday, March 5, at The Views; signup and details in the Singles book in the Pro Shop. Dinner is served by Debbie on Thursday, March 9 at 5:30 PM in the Activity Center/Papago. We’ll have glazed corned beef, with tatties and neeps, cabbage and Irish cream cheesecake for dessert. Entertainment, after dinner, will be by the Desert Tones.

Tickets: $20 pp. for dinner and $10 for Happy Hour appetizers Ticket sales: Thu., Mar. 2, 10 AM-Noon, and Fri., Mar. 3, 1-2 PM Happy Hour tickets only on Tue., Mar. 28, 10-11 AM

Spanish Cultural Club (SCC) Gary Lerch 818-3319 gclerch@comcast.net Oct., Nov., Jan.-Mar. Fourth Mon., 7 PM, Catalina Vista Our March 27 meeting will feature Gloria Giffords (yes, Gabby’s mom) sharing pictures and details about her retablos and ex-votos personal collection. You may have seen the show at the Arizona State Museum. A retablo is a devotional painting and an ex-voto is a small painting made in fulfillment of a vow or in gratitude for a blessing. Come early for munchies and chat. BYO beverages. Think about our members’ Cinco de Mayo Fiesta at the beginning of April.

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States Colorado Club The Colorado Club party is scheduled for Saturday, March 11, Activity Center/Navajo Room. Come share fun, food and music with your fellow Coloradans. Social hour starts at 5:30 PM followed by dinner provided by the Olive Garden (including dessert). BYOB, mixers will be provided. Tucson musician, Corey Spector, will share his guitar, keyboard and vocal talents with us as he presents songs that will bring back great memories from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Invite your friends. Contact Jim Mayworm at 720-936-4669 or Zamie Studt at 303-949-7763 if you have any questions.

Tickets, $15 pp, on sale Fri., Mar. 3 and Mon., Mar. 6, 1-3 PM, Activity Center

Illinois Club The Illinois Club held their annual party January 29. The theme of this year’s event was “Illinois State Parks.” A special thank you to all who made this year’s event a huge success. Mark your calendar now for next year’s event to be held on Sunday, January 28, 2018, 1-4 PM, Activity Center. Present and former Illinois residents interested in serving on the 2018 committee should contact Judy Rigby at 520-638-8800. Michigan Club Save the date of Saturday, March 18, Michiganders. Tickets are $5 pp, as again we are planning a potluck, and there will be special entertainment by Rick English. We had such a good turnout and great time last year that we need to limit tickets to the first 100 people, which is the capacity of Catalina Vista. If you have an unavoidable conflict with those times, you may call prior to ticket sales to make arrangements for an early purchase. We also need lots of help the night of the party, as there are many tasks that evening. Call Linda Hall 520-907-2009 or email rlhall@comcast.net if you have some time to volunteer. Looking forward to seeing everyone and having another fun party.

Tickets, $5 pp on sale Mon., Mar. 6 and Tue., Mar. 7, 10 AM- Noon, Activity Center Minnesota Please join us for a Minnesota Happy Hour Friday, March 31, 5 PM, Activity Center. At 6 PM a delicious meatloaf dinner will be served by Culinary Design complete with Beebop-a-Reebop Strawberry Rhubarb Pie. Our very own Allan Johnson will be giving us the “News from Lake Snobegone” and DJs Gus and Gina will be spinning tunes from the 50s, 60s and 70s. All Minnesotans, past and present and their friends and guests are invited. Contact: Sherokeeilse@yahoo.com, 520-818-3279.

Tickets, $25 pp. Make checks out to Minnesota Club. On sale Tue. and Wed., Mar. 7 and 8, 9-11 AM, Activity Center

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Wisconsin Club The Wisconsin Party is March 11. Everyone with ties to Wisconsin, residents, newcomers, visitors, family and friends are welcome. The theme is “Fishin’ Wisconsin.” Social hour starts at 5 PM, dinner catered by Culinary Design at 6:30 PM. Entertainment by The Coquettes, door prizes and costume contest. Wear your fishin’ gear. Contact: Kerry Boness, 907-830-1103.

Tickets, $24 pp, on sale Wed., Mar. 1, 10 AM-1PM, Activity Center

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Sun City Variety Theatre Stephanie Consalvo, stephaniec42.sc@gmail.com scovtheatre.com

Help Collate the Tipster

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

The next SC Variety Theatre meeting will be Thursday, March 9, 10 AM- 11:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Room. We will be putting the finishing touches on our “A Taste of Theatre” performance Sunday, April 2, 7 PM at The Views Restaurant. You can contact Kit Fogel, 208-850-0127, for ticket information. Anyone interested in joining the club may do so at this meeting.

Tickets, $5 available in the Activity Center, Wed., Mar. 22 and Thu., Mar. 23, 9 AM-Noon

Ukulele - Sun City Strummers Marge Gustafson (760) 989-1745 suncity strummers@gmail.com 9 AM beginners Tutoring, 10 AM-Noon Class led by Don Bong Tue.,9 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele The Strummers Springalong Concert is Wednesday, March 8, 1-2 PM, Auditorium. The entire community is invited and encouraged to sing along with us to old favorites and new. It’s free. Smiles and a good time are guaranteed.

SCOV Women’s Auxiliary Pres. Jane Fairchild 909-5069 Finance Marie Gagnon 825-2354 Publicity/Secretary Debbie Francis 402-216-4227 Donations Judy Hood 818-2281 Sep.-Apr., Second Tue., 9 AM, WC3 Our Auxiliary benefits Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse which helps victims of domestic abuse. Emerge! provides support and transitional housing to women and children in crisis. Emerge! helps educate the community by providing presentations on domestic abuse, as well as counseling to child survivors on handling conflict, trauma and abuse. Families go to Emerge! in crisis. While they focus on healing, the Emerge! staff ensures their basic needs are met. Your gifts help build new, empowered lives. Donations needed include: • Gift cards: Fry’s, Safeway, Walmart, Target, Walgreen’s, Home Depot, etc. • New hairbrushes, conditioner, body wash, razors, feminine hygiene items • New twin-size blankets, new bath towels • Cell phones • Diapers (all sizes except 2 and 3); baby wipes • New tote bags and water bottles • Cash is always welcome Don’t forget to mark your calendars for our Spring Fashion Show, Luncheon, Raffle and Auction Sunday, March 19. We welcome new members and invite you to our next meeting March 14, 9 AM, WC3. ON THE COVER

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Dance Folk Dance Club of SCOV Harvey Gardner 308-5616 savear@cs.com Fri., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 2

Folk dancing is more fun than a treadmill and excellent exercise for brain, balance, muscle and mood. For most dances we hold hands in a circle performing nongymnastic steps to the fascinating musical strains and rhythms of diverse cultures, including the USA. No partner or prior experience needed. A typical session consists of 13 folk dances with instructions given for all but the easiest ones. Weekly mailings contain YouTube links to all dances in the upcoming club meeting. Videos of us may be seen via a Google search on “Folk Dance SCOV YouTube.”

Dancin’ Dynamos Hula - Aloha Hula Sisters

Contact Del Salvaterra 520-834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Mon., Fri., 1-3 PM; Dance Studio

Hula Dancing is fun and great exercise. Have you always wanted to learn the graceful dances of Hawaii? Ever wonder what each of the hand movements mean? Beginners are always welcome. We dance to two styles, ancient hula kahiko and modern or contemporary hula ‘auna. We review and practice previously learned choreography and keep adding new ones to our repertoire. We hope you’ll join us. Just Jazz

Contact Glory Lamb 805-698-3887 dancingextra@gmail.com New class day: Thursday - Beginning Basics 1-1:40 PM Dance routines, combinations and jazz styling 1:45-2:30 PM Dance Studio

Just Jazz dance class is now on Thursday, and is expanding to offer a beginner’s basic class from 1-1:40 PM. From 1:45-2:30 PM, routines using a variety of dance styles including the shim-sham, Fosse-style jazz dance and a bit of basic swing, soft shoe and Latin styling will round out your dance repertoire. Come and enjoy some great excercise focusing on posture, core strengthening, improving balance and hand/body/mind coordination. Your favorite classic tunes will get you moving. $10/ month class fee covers both classes which are open to all dancers.

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

General meeting and pizza lunch, Saturday, March 4, 12:30 PM, Auditorium. Our annual meeting is Saturday, March 18, 12:30 PM, Auditorium. Upcoming event: Saturday, April 8, joint dance party and social with SaddleBrooke Dance Club. Mon. Practices - Dance Studio 7-8 PM - Transition Intro to Beginner Barbara Hall & Lynne Nelson Wed. Practices - Dance Studio 2-3 PM - Transition Beginner to Intermediate Margaret Whitson 3-3:45 PM - Intro Lynne Nelson Thu. Practices - Auditorium 3-4 PM - Intermediate Karen Caldwell & Cherry Harper 4-5 PM - Beginner Karen Caldwell & Cherry Harper Sat. Classes - Auditorium Deanna Berthiaume 9-10 AM - Intermediate 10:15-11:15 AM - Beginner 11:30 AM-12:15 PM - Intro Sun. Practices - Dance Studio Roni Landsburg 11 AM-12:30 PM - Intermediate Dances - Auditorium Open Line Dance – Fri., Mar. 3, 6:30 PM; No Social

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

It’s time for “Spring Break” and that is the theme of our next rock and roll dance Saturday, March 18. The band will be East 2 West. Do you remem- East 2 West Band, photo by Mark Wheeler. ber “Where the Boys Are”? We will be projecting this movie on our big screens during the dance for your viewing pleasure. Members may reserve tables for 10, members and non-members. Doors to auditorium open at 6:15 PM. BYOB and snacks. Dessert will be catered. Rock On.

Tickets, $20 pp, members, and $25 pp, non-members On sale Tue., Mar. 7 for members only and Wed., Mar. 9 for everyone Activity Center, 9-10:30 AM

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Square - Sundancers

Pres. Jane Macdonald 520-272-0014 ejmacdonald7@gmail.com V.P.s Fred and Deena Harris 520-818-6298 godeena@aol.com Dances Wed., 7 PM, Auditorium sundancersquarestucson.com

Our “Club color” (black and white) dance will be Wednesday, March 1, when Rick O’Gittelman will be calling at 7 PM, Auditorium, admission $4 pp for members and $5 pp for guests. Mike Sikorsky will be calling our last “Special Dance” at 7 PM, Saturday, March 4, Auditorium. The Van Attas will be cueing pre-rounds at 6:30 PM. $15 per couple. May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow, and may trouble avoid you wherever you go (Irish blessing). Join us for an early St. Patrick’s Dance on Wednesday, March 15, where those wearing green may find a “pot of gold.” Square Dance attire is recommended for all dances.

Western - Kactus Kickers Pres. Howard & Yvette Schulz 825-0797 hyschulz@gmail.com Dances Nov.-May, Second Fri., Auditorium Membership Preston Sheriff 825-3101 pdsheriff@comcast.net scovkactuskickers.com A special thank you to our KK members who volunteer to chair and serve on our dance committees. Their work and time is valued by all members of our group. To serve on a committee, please contact Vice Presidents Ellen LeVee & Al Walker at 509-430-6343. When Ellen or Al call you for help, thank you in advance for contributing to our club. Bring your shamrocks and wear green for our “Paddy’s Prairie Hoedown” dance on March 10. Dance to the beat of Clear Country Band. Doors open 5:30 PM with dancing from 6:30-9:30 PM in the Auditorium. Mark your calendar for April 14 which is our “Membership Appreciation” dance. Don’t miss this special evening. We are wrapping up our most successful season of dance classes, led by Joan and Frank Morris. Thanks to the Morrises and to all the participants.

Ticket Sales Fri. Mon., Tue. March 3, 6, and 7, 9-11 AM, Activity Center.

Exercise Aqua Tone Marcia Polley 818-9073 t.polley@comcast.net Irmel Wheeler 334-0957 Tue., Thu., Sat., 9 AM AFC/Pool Come enjoy a vigorous workout with a fun group of people. It is helpful to have basic swimming skills but not required. We use mainly pool equipment such as noodles and boards.

Arthritis Water Pres. Dawn Simske 825-0907 Sec. Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Mon., Wed., Fri., 1:30 PM, AFC Pool Come join us for gentle water exercises specifically designed by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion and to relieve stiffness and pain. These exercises are also great for fibromyalgia, replaced hips and knees, etc. Our resident volunteer instructor, Dawn Simske, is Arthritis Foundation-trained.

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Energetic Exercise

Karen Caldwell 370-5415 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-9 AM, Auditorium Put a spring in your step with Energetic Exercise. Join with SCOV friends, new and old, as we enjoy a wonderful workout with instructor Sally Martinez. She really knows how to get us seniors moving. You’ll enjoy the fun variety of aerobic and weight exercise plus lots of balance and stretch to help our bodies be strong and flexible. Whether you are a golfer, play tennis, dance or just appreciate being able to get around comfortably to the many activities you enjoy, Energetic Exercise will help you be in better shape for them all. Come join us. New members are always welcome: men and women. Your get-acquainted class is free. Annual dues are $3. Tickets are only $30 for 12 classes.

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

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

Joseph Pilates once wrote that, “physical fitness is the first requisite of happiness.” To enjoy and get the full benefits of Pilates, one has to understand the application of the basic principles which takes time and patience. Pilates is different from other forms of exercise and is always enjoyable, interesting, challenging and even addictive. Proper balance, breathing, focusing on your core (abdomen and back muscles) and controlling your movements are taught in our classes. There is also constant movement from one exercise into the next and, as a result, strength and stamina are developed. Your posture is improved, your spine is lengthened and flexibility and mobility of the joints is improved. We have two experienced instructors who teach the Joseph Pilates system to seniors. The cost is only $8/class and the annual club dues are $20 pp. Please feel free to stop by and watch one of our classes. Call Mary with questions.

Fitness Swim Contact: David Goodman at goodman@sfu.ca or Greg Patjens at gpatjens@comcast.net Tue., Thu., Sat., 8-9 AM, AFC Pool The Fitness Swim Club provides an opportunity for swimmers of various abilities to train together. Workouts are generally between 2,400 and 3,000 yards, though some do more, others less. New swimmers welcome. Please ensure you have been cleared by a physician to participate in vigorous exercise before attending.

Tai Chi Co-Chairs Gail Barr gailbarr@gmail.com 303-995-7485 Karen Reich ktrfam@msn.com 520-403-2764 Thu., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 1 Our new class session will begin April 6. Many medical professionals now recommend Tai Chi to help their patients improve balance and prevent falls, but Tai Chi is much more. Tai Chi is credited with decreased pain, improved sleep and mood, and better quality of life by Tufts Univer-

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sity School of Medicine research. In our classes we not only enjoy learning Tai Chi form, we also increase flexibility and strength and even learn to reduce stress. Our instructors, Jose Hernandez-Rivera and Donna Drazenovich, teach us how to apply Tai Chi principles to our daily lives. Would you enjoy Tai Chi? Why not try it out? The April 6 introductory class is free. Newcomers, please contact Gail Barr for class details.

Yoga Pres. Ursula Jarvis 825-8461 Mon., 8:30-10 AM, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Tue., 10:45 AM-Noon, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Thu., 3:45-5 PM, AFC Studio 1 & 2 Thu., Chair Yoga, 10:15-11:30 AM, Dance Studio

Yearly club membership of $5 payable by check is required to take all classes; registration forms are available in classes. Classes are $7 each and instructors prefer payment in cash. For Monday classes only, payment is $7 cash/$10 if paying by check; ten class tickets $70 cash/$80 if paying by check. Tickets never expire. Beginners welcome; classes structured for all levels. Bring mats and props you require. Yoga promotes balance, flexibility and inner peace.

Games Bridge Duplicate Bridge

Pres. William Abel 797-1049 wabel1726@comcast.net Mon., 6 PM; Fri., 12:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam This bridge club is for all players who enjoy competing and playing against other couples. Annual dues $10 pp. We are not an ACBL-sanctioned club and do not award master points. New players are always welcome. Residents and renters with an Association Renter’s Card can play up to two times before joining. Guests of residents may play only twice per year. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before playing time as we may start a few minutes early. Bring exactly $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Ladies Monday Social Bridge

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

Co-Presidents: Lou Brownell 797-7617, Virginia Cassell 989-3358 Wed., 12:15-3 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Social bridge in a friendly atmosphere. Sign in at noon; play begins at 12:15. Please bring 50¢ for prize money. We change partners every six hands. New members and seasonal visitors are always welcome. Marathon Bridge

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Mixed Social Bridge

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

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

Five Crown Card Game Rosemary Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Sat., 4:30 PM or 5:30 PM, Desert Oasis Five Crown is a fun and easy game to play. If you like playing cards at all and are free on Saturday evenings, please come and give it a try. We have a wonderful group of people and we are all there to help any newcomers. It is a great way to make new friends.

Gin Rummy Rosemary Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Thu. and Sat., 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Winter Pres. Bill Hasselbach 520-260-7614 Tue., 6:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo/Hohokam

Good group, fun times. Anyone interested in joining us is welcome to come and give it a try. We have plenty of people who are willing to help you learn the rules for low-stakes team play. Any questions, please call Rosemary.

Hand and Foot Bonnie Arneson 225-0124 Sun., 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Twelve tables of four gathered for a delightful evening of social bridge Pictured here are Jack and Libby Melville with Dave and Corinna Goodman enjoying conversation before the bell rings for play at 6:30 PM. Thanks to the Angels for serving to allow complete tables of four for uninterrupted play. Practice Bridge

Pres. Joe Pheanis 520-818-9144 Sec./Treas. Joan Montgomery 520-825-0050 Mon., Wed., 12:30-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Bunco Fern 825-8127 Pat 825-7198 Fourth Tue., 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Cribbage Robert Hines 825-2208 Mobile 520-240-1375 First and Third Thu., 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge Our next tournament will be April 6. New members are welcome to join our club. We play from 6:30-8:30 PM. All cribbage boards and cards are provided.

Euchre Jack Matthies 825-4891 Jack and Maria Welch 520-395-1205 Mon., Meet 5:45 PM, Play 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Don’t watch TV every night. Come play euchre, a fastmoving game. Meet your neighbors and make new friends. If you are new to the game, we will be glad to teach you. Bring your smile and 50¢. We look forward to seeing you.

Don’t Forget to Vote

Voting closes at Noon, Thursday, March 23. Be sure to vote online before that date. Mailed ballots must arrive in South Carolina prior to March 23.

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

Mah Jongg Pres. Sandie Bolze Dec.-Jun., 270-1402 Treas. Barbara Gray 307-733-6544 Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Business meeting, First Thu. The third Thursday of March will be a tournament day. It will cost $1 to enter or you may still play as usual if you don’t participate. Our Spring Luncheon will be held at the Oro Valley Country Club Thursday, March 23, cost $25 pp. An exceptional buffet: two soups, every salad ingredient you can imagine, French dip and chicken salad sandwiches and individual fresh fruit tarts. There will be a beverage station with hot or iced tea, coffee and water. Call Judy Boyd 520-310-8140 for reservations. Time is short, so sign up ASAP. Car pools are available.

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

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

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Poker Dealer’s Choice Poker - Women Welcome

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

desert vistas and ever-improving infrastructure of bike lanes and dedicated paths. New riders are always welcome . A monthly schedule of our 20-60 mile rides is available on our website. Our well-tested loop routes support a wide-variety of abilities and usually include a mid-ride “coffee” stop. We also offer a mountain bike option on Wednesdays which most often heads out into the Tortolita rangelands. Tuesday morning our WOW (Women on Wheels) group take somewhat shorter rides nearer to SCOV. In addition, we hold a number of social events each season.

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

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

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

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

Anyone (yes ladies please feel welcome) interested in playing should stop by the billiard room in Catalina Visa during club hours. Free private lessons will be made available on request for beginners to advanced players. For lessons, please contact Jim Lilja, Activities Director 802-236-3496.

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

All residents are welcome to bird with us and attend our next planning meeting, March 31. 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, Birding Santa Gertrudis insect repellent and bird guideLane, Tumacacori, Arizona. book. Gas money will be collected before departure from SCOV. Please contact the trip coordinator several days in advance to learn of any schedule changes. Visit our web site scovbirding.wix.com/birdersgroup.

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

Bocce Pres. Scott Barr dscottbarr@gmail.com Sec. Gail Parson gailscov@comcast.net Mon., Wed. and Fri., Bocce Courts May-Oct., 6:45-9 PM, Nov.-Apr., 1:45-4 PM

Sheepshead - Shauskopf Bill Allen 825-3095 margbill7@gmail.com Tue., 10 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis

We have room for 32 players at a time on the Bocce courts. In the last weeks we have filled the courts and then some. Play begins about 2 PM, earlier if we have 32 players. Great to have such a good turn out. Go Blue or White.

Scrabble

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

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

The Gun Club is for people who have an interest in learning about guns, shooting, personal protection and especially firearm safety. Residents are welcome to attend one session as a guest prior to signing up to become a member (dues $5/ family). We have had some shotgun shoots at Picacho Sporting Clays in Eloy and members often shoot at the Pima Pistol Club in Catalina. February’s speaker was Eva Subido (pictured), LadiesFirstSafetyTraining.com, who provided an excellent presentation involving safe handling of firearms at home, on the range and carrying a loaded weapon. She teaches individual and group firearm instruction through her business listed above. At this time the March speaker is not confirmed, however, members will receive an email prior to the event.

Hiking Contact Dave Fraser, 825-4344, for hike orientation. hikingclubscov.wixsite.com/vistosohikingclub

Join the Hiking Club for daily scenic hikes and great outdoor camaraderie. Check the website for a full list of March hikes and membership information. The Dove Mountain hikers in January. annual party and general meeting will be held Saturday, March 25, 2 PM, Activity Center. Guest speaker, Melissa Amarello, from the Advocates for Snake Preservation, will have a presentation on “Living with Snakes.” See you on the trails.

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

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

Pickleball Pres. Steve Alverdes salverdes@gmail.com Treas. Renee Steinmetz steinwhit@att.net scovpickleballclub.wix.com/scov-pickleball-club Perfect pickleball weather continues during both mornings and afternoons, and our courts have been busy at all times of the day. We are continuing to offer orienta-

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tion and training sessions for new members, mentoring for less experienced players and monthly mini-clinics in specific skills for more advanced players. SCOV homeowners and renters are all welcome to join the club. For information about membership, please email Renee Steinmetz.

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

Our club’s annual meeting and pot luck was a success and thoroughly enjoyed by all. A second social function, our annual spring barbeque, is scheduled for Thursday, April 6, 4:30 PM, Activity Center/Patio and Navajo. Details will follow in the April Tipster. We are a sports club, and that’s our reason for being. We play good quality racquetball several times a week and love it. It’s fast and develops strong eye/ foot/hand coordination. We encourage new members and will teach you the rules of play and the skill set required to enjoy this sport.

Senior Olympics Swim Team Gordon Gillin 825-8261 swimgordon2@gmail.com At the January Tucson swim meet championships, the Fearsome Fivesome were tremendous fighting cold, windy and rainy conditions. They won 16 gold medals. Congratulations champions: Joe Bolze, Tim Cronk, Heather Webber and Manny Zimmerman. Our next meet will be the huge Senior Olympic Green Valley championships in March. Our team will hopefully have more entries from SCOV and shoot for more golds.

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

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

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

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

Tennis Pres. Larry Wall 248-701-1044 larryandmaureenwall@gmail.com Treas. Bill Pitts 317-308-8155 wlpitts1@comcast.net Women: Jane Leonard 616-847-1527 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8 AM-Noon Men: Coleen Britt 825-1523 Tue., Thu., Sat., 8 AM-Noon Mixed Doubles: Sally Schuneman 331-6543 Sun., 1-3 PM

This is a very active season for our club with several scheduled tournaments and socials. The February functions, mens and ladies tournaments plus our annual Valentine’s Day round robin and social, were a success. These functions have become the hallmark of our club. They strengthen our tennis bonds and are truly enjoyed by our members. The Ladies’ Doubles Tournament will be held from March 6-19. Our annual St. Patty’s Day mixed round robin and social will

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take place Sunday, March 12. The Ladies’ St. Patty’s Day round robin and social takes place Wednesday, March 22. The sign-up sheet and details for these events will be posted on our bulletin board. Kindly support our club by your participation. Plan to attend our general meeting and spring social at Catalina Vista Saturday, April 1, and this is not an April Fool’s joke.

Wallyball and Water Volleyball Pres. Dick Munson 520-308-4101, dmunson47@gmail.com (water volleyball rep) VP Walt Nalewicki 520-818-9590, wnalewi@yahoo.com (wallyball rep) Sec/Treas. Darlene Lamb 913-915-4672, dslamb48@gmail.com Recreational Water Volleyball: Sun. and Thu. 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/ Pool Advanced Water Volleyball: Mondays 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/ Pool Wallyball: Tuesdays and Fridays 1-3 PM, AFC / Raquetball Court scovaz.com/clubs/volleyball Bring on the Blarney. It’s getting warmer; pretty soon we’ll be complaining about the heat. Always pleasant at the Desert Oasis pool. Come and enjoy a couple of hours of playing water volleyball.

Travel

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

Fri., Mar. 10 Omelet breakfast. Cost: $8.00 - Includes made-to-order omelets, coffee and danish pastry - all you can eat. Prior to March meeting which begins promptly at 8:00 AM, Activities Center/Navajo room - Director: Laura Suchocki 612-7226. Fri.-Sun., Mar. 31-Apr. 2 Las Cruces, NM Cost: $275 pp dbl., $350 sgl. Wait List. Trip Director: Carol Guibert. Laura Suchocki 6127226. Wed., Apr. 26 Historic Ft. Huachuca - Military Intelligence Museum, Main Museum, 1880 Cemetary, Lunch @ Golden Corral. Laura Suchocki 612-7226. Wed., May 3 Dolly Steamboat & Tortilla Flats Restaurant. Cost: $65 pp. includes bus, driver tip, lunch & steamboat trip. Laura Suchocki 612-7226. Be sure to bring your checkbook to every meeting.

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

At the next Sundowners meeting Monday, March 13, our new Board nominees will be introduced for election. Members will be surveyed to find new ideas and goals, as our fun activities have become a big draw for our growing membership. A March trip to beautiful Canyon Lake is being planned, as well as a new adventure to visit historic Fort McDowell. Another fun gathering will be our annual St. Patrick’s-themed Party on the Patio. Members, watch your email for news of specific dates and times. Of course, guests are always welcome to attend our meeting.

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

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

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

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

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

Parkinson’s Support Payton Davies 825-5352 bpwdavies@gmail.com Third Wed., Oct-May, 10:30 AM-Noon, Desert Springs Our Wednesday, March 15 meeting will be at Desert Springs, 30 W. Lambert Lane, Oro Valley. Please RSVP to Payton by March 13. Our topic this month is “Relaxation Therapy.” The guest speaker is Philip R. Johnson, Ph.D., CRC, a researcher and rehabilitation counselor at the U of A. He has spent the last 20 years working with anxiety and stress-related problems and just recently found a correlation between relaxation training and movement disorder. However, his protocol is unique in that he uses cue controlled relaxation training procedures. He has just recently started working with several

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patients who have Parkinson’s and is finding interesting results applied to their dyskinesia/movement disorders.

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

Vistoso Helpful Hands Barb McNeill 825-0677 bjmac68@gmail.com On Wednesday, March 29, The Fountains is sending a bus for a tour and free lunch. See Coming Events for more detail. Thanks to the VHH volunteers who helped with transportation and assistance to our Trailblazers at the We (heart) SCOV High Tea 30 year celebration. Your assistance was appreciated. If you need help, call 410-9498. After the tones, touch in your area code, phone number and hang up. We will call you back, usually within 30 minutes.

Wheels for Kids Wheels for Kids is a 50l(c)(3) charity dedicated to providing rehabbed bicycles for kids in need in the Tucson area. To date we’ve provided 1,775 bikes to various other 501(c)(3) charities who then distribute the bikes to their clients. Some of our partner organizations are Youth on Their Own, El Grupo, Refugee Focus and Tucson Boys and Girls Club. Wheels for Kids is a total volunteer effort, and currently, we need mechanics. If you are interested, we’ll train you. Call Dick Swain, 920-217-2610 or Ernie Fisher, 515-505-2944. Check out our website, azwfk.org. Help kids experience the same joy you had when you got your first bike.

YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary Kris Cohen 818-2582 krisandearl@msn.com Help Tucson-area homeless teens stay in school by supporting Youth on Their Own (YOTO). Your purchase of Rich Raffle tickets or donation of scrap gold, silver jewelry and dental metal directly helps these teens to achieve high school graduation. Raffle Grand Prize is $500. Tickets are $10 each, 6 for $50 or 15 for $100. Make checks to YOTO. Raffle ticket sales and drop off of metal items in the Activity Center Lobby Monday mornings, March 6, 13 and 20, 9-11 AM. Our 2016 collection netted over $600 for Youth On Their Own. Sponsored by the YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary.

Extended Community The Adult Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA) The Adult Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA) Oro Valley Support Group monthly meeting will be held Thursday, March 9, 2 PM in the Cholla and Ocotillo meeting rooms at Santa Catalina Catholic Church, 14380 N. Oracle Rd. Our speaker will be Judy Esbit, Account Manager at CaptionCall Phone. She will explain and demonstrate the use of the phone. CaptionCall is available to all qualified users under the Americans with Disabilities Act. For further info contact Joan Eddy at eddyjoan@comcast. net or 825-8630.

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American Legion Oro Valley Post 132 We are local veterans making a difference in the lives of our returning injured heroes and veterans and service members in need. Help us to help them by joining our friendly Post. You too can make a difference. Your membership adds to our collective voice even if you can’t be active. Contact: Steve Didio, 520-219-9997, ovpost132@gmail.com Meet 3rd Thursday, 6:30 PM, Sept-June, Vistoso Memorial Chapel 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley. Bank of the West Your neighborhood Bank of the West branch is holding an Open House Wednesday, March 15, 10 AM-2 PM. Enjoy light refreshments, meet the staff and new branch manager, Dana Reddington. RSVP to Mary Alexander 520-917-4448 mary.alexander@bankofthewest.com. Daughters of the American Revolution The March 9 meeting of the El Presidio Chapter, NSDAR, will take place at Mountain Vista Fire Station, 1175 W. Magee Rd., 1 PM. The program will be “Basic DNA for the Genealogist,” presented by Teri Petty of Sun City Oro Valley. All women with Revolutionary War ancestors are welcome to attend. Interfaith Community Services Are you unable to shop for and cook your own meals? Interfaith Community Services can help with Mobile Meals delivered to your home Monday-Friday by friendly caring volunteers. This service is available on a sliding-fee scale. The meals are nutritious and freshly prepared. Contact Mobile Meals Coordinator, Janis Wilkom, at Interfaith Community Services 297-6049 ext. 208 for more information. National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Current and retired Federal employees, spouses, guests, and visitors are invited to join NARFE Chapter 1874 for our monthly meeting. The March meeting will be Monday, March 20, Noon, Golden Corral Restaurant, 6865 N. Thornydale Dr. (Senior lunch menu pp $8.49). Contact Rosie King for information 520-400-3456. Oro Valley Rotary Oro Valley Rotary is hosting the second annual Taste of Oro Valley Sunday, March 26, 5-8 PM, at the Gaslight Music Hall and car park (Rancho Vistoso Blvd.). Enjoy food, beverages, music, entertainment, silent auction and car show. Check Rotary website regularly for updates and tickets: www.orovalleyrotary.org/. Tutors Needed for Nearby School Kids Would you enjoy tutoring a child? Painted Sky Elementary School, Rancho Vistoso’s neighborhood public school, is looking for reading and math volunteers to work one-toone with students. One hour a week of your time will make the difference in a child’s education. Contact Amy Watson, awatson@amphi.com or 696-3820. Vista Fine Arts Vista Fine Arts presents James Black, violin, and Patricia Kaltenberger, piano, Sunday, March 5, 3 PM at Vista UMC in Catalina. They will perform “Spring Concerto” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and works by Dvorak, Brahms, Massenet and the famous “Finale” from the Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata. Free.

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Classifieds

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

BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; BBQ=Barbecue; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; FR=Family Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; FP=Fireplace; Stainless Steel= S/S; WiFi=Wireless Internet Service. Classified Advertising $10/ad • Deadline 10th of the Month. FOR SALE by owner, mountain view home. Sonoran model 1499 sq. ft., 2 BR/2 BA, front and back patio. All appliances included, washer, dryer. Beautiful corner lot, water feature in back yard. New AC and furnace 2016. New carpets 2015. Exterior painted 2012. Ready to move-in. All furnishings, dishes, linens, bedding and decor available on separate bill of sale. Please, no real estate agents. $225,000. odesfield3@comcast.net, 520-825-4709. FOR RENT: Fully funished, 1050 Ft (97.5SqM) 2 BR/2 full bath town home at 16th fairway T-box; 13999 N. Green Tree. Prof designed interiors 2015 w/granite in kitchen, Saltillo tile floors. Part of Sun City membership available. email wnguild@aol.com for photos, info, etc. Visit website: 13999ngt.myfreesites.net/, or call Pete’s cell 713-817-8499. FOR RENT: Beautiful vacation home in SCOV, 2BR/2BA. Fully furnished, includes utilities, WiFi, cable, covered patio, W/D, portable bbq, 2-car garage. N/S, N/P. Available April 2017 through Dec. 2017, May 2018 through Dec. 2018. Great location, 13490 N. Tom Ryans Way. Call Kathy at 510-537-1590 or email kmappell@aol.com. FOR RENT: Now reserving for winter 2018, 2 BR, 2 BA, fully furnished. King in Master. Large 2022 sq. ft. home on 14th Fairway of golf course with wonderful, unobstructed view of mountains. Four month minimum. Use of golf car included. For pictures and pricing, call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2013@gmail.com. FOR RENT: 2BR/2BA fully furnished Pacifica model. King in master. Utilities, cable, Internet included. Furnished, covered patio with grill and beautiful waterfall feature. Available March 2018. N/S and N/P. For details and/or pictures call Knansee 970-948-8808 or email knansee@aol.com. FOR RENT: Well furnished, 1308 sq. ft. end unit townhouse, available fall 2017 through spring 2018. Four month minumum. 2 BR, king and queen-sized beds, 2 BA, WiFi, cable, 2 TVs, DVD, FP, W/D, BBQ. Small dog considered. For further information and/or photos, call 520-609-6367. FOR RENT: 14485 N. Spanish Garden Lane. 2 BR/2 BA on golf course. 1308 sq. ft. on very private hilltop location at the end of a cul-de-sac. Sunsets and mountain views. Newly decorated. FP, N/S,. Available 12/1/17 til 4/1/18. Three month minimum preferred. $3,200/mo includes utilities, cable, WiFi. Call Bert Magel 208-720-6948. FOR RENT: 1650 sq. ft. Mayfair model, 2 BR/2 BA, SS appliances, new furnishings, king in master, queen in 2nd, interior upgraded and freshly painted. Catalina Mtn views from the living, dining rooms and back patio. Lots of birds and wildlife. Back yard fenced, Direct TV, WiFi, N/S, N/P. Available May thru December 2017 and all of 2018. Info and pictures, Seph 503-910-7521, Lin 503-991-2737, sephlin91@gmail.com.

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FOR RENT: 2 BR/2 BA Mariposa model. Fully furnished, covered patio with grill, wireless Internet, TV, 2 car garage, king in master, full in second BR. All amenties furnished and includes utilities. Available fall 2017 and winter 2018. See suncityvistoso-rentals.com or call Frank 801-209-9092. FOR RENT: Experience Southwest living at its best in our 2 BD/2 BA home. Wide open mountain views from our patio, great for relaxing or entertaining. Beautifully furnished and immaculate. Separate office and complimentary WiFi included. Insider tip: Year-round residents will tell you that fall is one of the best seasons in Tucson! For photos and more details, call (520) 825-0618. FOR RENT: Nicely decorated 2 BR/2 BA w/open floor plan. East facing patio, mountain view, fully furnished and equipped. Includes TV and WiFi. Available May-December 2017. Seasonal rates, discount for 6 month rental. No cats. Call 303-408-1983 for rates and pictures. FOR RENT: Beautiful, expanded 1490 sq. ft. Kensington model, 2 BR/2 BA. Split BR with king in extra large M.BR and queen Murphy in 2BR. Beautifully fully furnished and decorated. East facing rear patio on wash with beautiful mountain views. Large west facing front patio with privacy wall. Direct TV, WiFi, and utilities included. Available May-Dec. 2017 and April-Dec. 2018. For further information, call Lee at 520-818-0210 or 618-960-0242. RENTAL WANTED: January and February 2018. Long-time renters in SCOV: current rental is being sold. N/S, N/P, local references available. King bed in MBR preferred. Please contact Leigh at 330.206.5609 or mainleigh@gmail. com. RENTAL WANTED: Minnesotans looking for a Sun City rental for the months of February and March 2018 and hopefully annually after that. Contact: Sanford Bettcher at sbettcher@gmail.com or Judy Dickersonat judydic@gmail.com. BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 529-2984.

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Free Half Hour Consultation Phone or Office 520-257-1166 1846 E. Innovation Park Drive Oro Valley, AZ 85755 lindatuckerlaw@hotmail.com

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Sun City Oro Valley Scrapbook Resident-submitted photos.

Golf pro Tim Lochner caught this double rainbow in January.

“Bird bath buddies” by Stephen Holmes.

Verdin profile by Stephen Holmes.

“Birds of a Feather” by Steve Alverdes.

Bougainvillea and joshua tree by Larry Walker.

Cardinal by Sheryl Hester.

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March Madness

Friday March 17 Join us for St. Patrick’s Day Specials: Green Beer and Our Famous Corned Beef & Cabbage.

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German Weekend March 10th, 11th & 12th

New Hours: Closed on Mondays. Open 4-9 Tu, We, Th; 11-9 Fr, Sa, Su

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of $25 5 Off The Purchase or more

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GOLF

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Also for Sale 2031 E Bighorn Mountain Dr - $300,000 2181 E Sahuarita Wash Way - $279,000 Recently Sold 13650 N Pima Spring - $480,000 14030 N Fawnbrooke - $330,000 14751 N Flagstone Dr - $275,000 14430 N Glen Hollow - $232,850

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Stephen G. Hood Realtor

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520-302-8674 Direct Stephen.Hood@AZmoves.com www.orovalleypremierhomes.com

Owned and Operated by NRT LLC.

11165 N. La Canada Dr., #175 Oro Valley, AZ 85737

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We Service American, Foreign, New or Classic

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JENNIFER & MATT TEAM Your Sun City Realtors Please Call Us Today!

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470 W. Roger Road, #108 Tucson, AZ 85705

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Estate Planning Probate Trusts & Wills Trust Administration Planning ahead to protect yourself, your loved ones and your property

Join us for St. Patrick’s Day Kathy Cleere, J.D. Robert F. Cleere, L.L.B.

Friday, March 17 • Food specials all day • Live music 4:30-7 PM featuring Duo Vibrato

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ExcEptional SErvicE no ExcEptionS. Some people think that choosing a modest memorial means sacrificing service. Our commitment to excellent service allows us to say that no matter what kind of a memorial you have in mind, we’ll provide you with the best service available, bar none.

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F&S Home Services No job too small or too big

Frank Soto

Master Craftsman

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Home Repair, Remodeling & Restoration Painting, Plumbing, Drywall (520)-861-2657 Electrical, Concrete & Tile

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Fred Swiderski R E A L T O R®

Residential Brokerage

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Roger Angeloni, Realtor® ABR, GRI, SFR, SRES (520) 989-1583 roger.angeloni@azmoves.com

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Betty J. White Associate Broker

(520) 275-6654 bettyjwhiteaz@email.com A Berkshire Hathaway Affiliate

You Can Choose Your Life Style...

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REALTOR®

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