2012 november tipster
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Monthly newsletter for Sun City Oro Valley an active adult community in Oro Valley, AZ just north of Tucson, AZ.TRANSCRIPT
Sun City OroValleyTipsterNovember 2012
www.SCOVaz.comIt’s More Than Living...It’s a Lifestyle!
Photo by Suzanna PorterThe Views Hole 3
Combined Study Sessionand BOD Meeting
Thursday, November 8, 9 AMVistoso Center, Apache
Association Committees...........4Association News ......................3Café Specials ........................... 11Classified..................................31Clubs .........................................14Coming Events ........................ 11Extended Community ..............30Feature......................................10For Your Information ...............13Golf .............................................9Hours of Operation ....................2Memoriam.................................13Partnered Organizations .........29Sun City Vistoso Foundation .......10Thank You Corner ....................13Workshops and Classes .........12
Don’t miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival
Saturday, November 3, 9 AM - 4 PM, Social Hall
Happy Thanksgiving
Photo by Darrel
Cornelius
Sun City OroValley Tipster
Published monthly bySun City Oro Valley Community Assoc.
1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd.Oro Valley, AZ 85755
www.scovaz.com
Board of DirectorsRobert Hefner, [email protected] .............................................................................PresidentRuth Gitzendanner, [email protected] ........................................................ Vice PresidentGeorge Williams, [email protected] ................................................................SecretaryDick Brammell, [email protected] .................................................TreasurerJanice Fischer, [email protected] ................................................................ DirectorLou Gard, [email protected] ................................................................................................ DirectorSteve Knapp, [email protected] ............................................................................ Director
Management TeamBob Mariani, [email protected] ......................General Manager, 917-8080Joe Byron, [email protected] ...................................... Café Manager, 917-8074Robin Coulter, [email protected] .... Assistant General Manager, 917-8070Mary Cunningham, [email protected] .... Com. Area Maint. Sup., 917-8059Julie Foerster, [email protected] ......................Human Resources, 917-8061Kim Griggs, [email protected] ............................ Golf Professional, 917-8053Michael Kropf, [email protected] Course Superintendent, 917-8063Ken Sandrock, [email protected] .........................Facilities Sup., 917-8078Pam Sarpalius, [email protected] ................ Program Director, 917-8077Randy Trenary, [email protected] .................................. Controller, 917-8060
Support TeamJim Cundiff, [email protected] ..................... Community Services, 917-8058Lonnie Davis, [email protected] ........................... Fitness Supervisor, 917-8073Marnie Goodbody, [email protected] .....................Librarian, 917-8064Kim Green, [email protected] ....................... Accounting Assistant, 917-8062Norma Meyers, [email protected] .................................. Secretary, 917-8065Kathy Newman, [email protected] ............... Admin. Specialist, 917-8068Chris Richard, [email protected] Communications Coordinator, 917-8069Coco Sullivan, [email protected] ..............Facilities Coordinator, 917-8072Social Hall Monitor .......................................................................................................... 917-8066Aquatic & Fitness Center Monitor ..................................................................................917-8067
Editor, Layout and Design: Chris RichardAdvertising: Norma Meyers and Chris Richard
Printing By: AlphaGraphicsTipster Editorial Committee
To advertise in the Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, please call 917-8065 for current rates and 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 re-sponsibility or liability for the statements made in this publication.
Hours of operation
Administration Office ..............825-3711 ext 120Mon.-Fri. ....................................................................... 7:30 AM-4:30 PM
Café Food Service to 3 PM only .........................825-3277Sun.- Sat. ............................................................................... 7 AM-6 PMRecording of daily Café specials ..................................825-3711 ext 205Reservations ............................................................................ 825-3277
Catalina Vista ........................................825-8613Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM
Community Assistance - Loan RoomTelephone Reservations ....................... 917-8052 and 825-3711 ext 128Mon., Wed. and Fri. . ....................................................................8-9 AMReservations and Pick Up, Cart Barn/Loan RoomTues. and Thu. . ...........................................................................8-9 AM
Community Services ...........10 AM-Noon...917-8058 Consumer Referral ...............................917-8079
Mon.,-Fri. ..........................................................................9:30-11:30 AMCostume Closet Call for appointment ........818-3516Desert Oasis..........................................825-0495
FacilitiesMon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-8 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-5 PMPoolMon.-Sun.. ............................................................................... 9 AM-5PMChildren’s Hours: daily ..........................................................Noon-4 PMExcept Thu. and Sun. ......................................... Noon-1 PM and 3-4 PM
Gift Shop of Sun City ...........................917-8051Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 9 AM-4 PMSat. ................................................................................. 9 AM-12:30 PM
Library ...................................................917-8064Mon.-Fri. ................................................................... 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-Noon
Posse ................................ 449-0014 or 449-7970Pro Shop ................................................ 825-3110Mon., Fri., Sat., Sun ............................................................. 6:30 AM-5 PMTue. .......................................................................................... 9 AM-5 PMWed., Thu. . .............................................................................. 7 AM-5 PMDriving Range Hours Mon., Fri., Sat., Sun. . .......................................................... 6:30 AM-5 PMTue. ........................................................................................... 9 AM-3PMWed. ........................................................................................ 7 AM-5 PMThu.. ......................................................................................... 7 AM-3 PM
Social Hall .............................................917-8066Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM
Aquatic & Fitness Center 917-8067FacilitiesDaily ....................................................................................... 5 AM-9 PMPool Mon.-Sat.. .......................................................................... 5 AM-8:30 PMSun. ................................................................................... 5 AM-5:30 PMChildren’s Hours ....................................................................11 AM-1 PM
Vistoso Center ...................................... 825-3711
After-hours Emergencies .....................825-1161 If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. a broken irrigation head) 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.
Marge Roetzel ...................................ChairHarriet Diss .................................. MemberArlene Douglas ........................... MemberPeggy Gardner ............................ MemberGlenda Gillespie .......................... MemberGeorge Holthus ........................... MemberDale Knudson .............................. MemberSharon Knudson ......................... Member
Karen Koopmans ........................ MemberBarbara Martucci ....................... MemberAnn Owen .................................... MemberShirley Peterson .......................... MemberLouis Phillippi .............................. MemberDel Salvaterra ............................. MemberMary Ann Stock .......................... Member
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General Manager - Bob Mariani
Sun City Oro Valley Audit After several sessions of review by DeVries CPAS over the past few months, the audit of the Association’s financial statements has been completed. A finan-cial audit, or more accurately, an audit of
financial statements, is the verification of the financial statements of a legal entity, with a view to express an audit opinion. The audit opinion is intended to provide reasonable assurance that the financial statements are presented fairly, in all material respects, and/or give a true and fair view in accordance with the financial re-porting framework Every year in October, the audit, which is required by the Association’s governing documents, is presented to the Finance and Budget Committee. The Committee discusses the audit report and, if the report is deemed to be accurate, makes a recommendation to the Board to accept the audited statements. The CPA then re-views the audit with the Board and the Board accepts the audited statements at the October Board Meeting. This year as with the past several years, the financial statements were found to present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Association and was in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. In addition to the audit of the financial statements indicating that the Associa-tion’s financial record keeping is in order, I was some-what surprised to learn that the CPA firm did not issue a management letter. The management letter essen-tially outlines deficiencies in internal controls. At times these are minor issues yet can also be material issues. During the few decades I have managed associa-tions, I don’t recall not getting a management letter outlining some kind of issue. However, in the case of the 2011-2012 financial audit, I’m very pleased to note that no deficiency of any kind was found by the auditing firm. As a result, I congratulate our Controller, Randy Trenary, and our staff in all departments for closely fol-lowing the numerous accounting procedures that are required. I am pleased and hope you are comforted to know that the SCOV staff is keeping the Association’s financial matters in order.
association news
From The Board of DirectorsOur MISSION as the SCOVCA Board is to lead in main-taining and enhancing the quality of life in Sun City Oro Valley as an active adult community. All Board minutes, agendas and reports are avail-able online and in the SCOV Library. Board meet-ings are open to residents.
Fitness Center Design Firmby Dick Brammell
The Fitness Center Committee selected the architectural firm, STG Design. If you attended their community presentation or watched via the online link, I believe you
will agree that the committee made an excellent selec-tion. If you have not had the opportunity to review the meeting or read about STG Design, I would like to give you my observations and tell you about them. The firm has had an office in Tucson for many years in addition to offices in other parts of the U.S. and pro-vides architectural services for Del Webb/Pulte. They were the original architects for our Sun City develop-ment, so they are quite familiar with all of our buildings. As a firm they bring a wealth of fitness center knowl-edge to the table. This comes from working on current Del Webb/Pulte fitness centers along with others. Dur-ing their presentation they interacted with everyone in an open and respectful manner, were able to address concerns/questions, and appeared to be open to sug-gestions and comments. They were very up front about the costs for differ-ent options. Go online and watch their presentation to the community. I believe you will agree they are very knowledgeable and the Fitness Center Committee made an excellent choice.
Friday, November 9, 10 AM, Social Hall/Hopi
An Informal Exchange of Information
with the General Manager
and a Board Member
Coffee and Conversation
scoV Board candidates sougHtIf you are interested in running for the Board of Directors or have a good suggestion for a candi-date, please stop by the Vistoso Center and fill out a candidate resumé.
Thanksgiving Holiday Facility Hours
Thursday, November 22Aquatic & Fitness Center ... 5 AM-5 PMDesert Oasis ....................... Closed Catalina Vista ..................... ClosedSocial Hall .......................... ClosedSCV Library ........................ ClosedAdministration ................... Closed
Friday, November 23and Saturday, November 24SCV Library and Administration will be Closed
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HOT Spot Help Out Today!
The HOT Spot is for the purpose of listing help-wanted ads for various Association and Association Committee tasks.
HELP WANTED: The Tipster Editorial Committee is in need of volunteers to serve as an editor of the monthly Tipster. It is helpful to have a strong understanding of grammar and good writing skills. If interested please complete an application at the Vistoso Center. Contact Chris Richard at [email protected]. WANTED: Person or persons with a background and inter-est in nutrition to join the Active Health Committee. Contact Co-chair Judy Bjorling, [email protected]. Also, persons willing to lead or facilitate support groups in our community, contact Ester Leutenberg, [email protected]. Persons willing to facilitate or captain a walking group, contact Del Balston, [email protected] - Aluminum Can Sorters: The CAC is in need of individuals who can spend 15-20 minutes one day a week in sorting donated cans at the can collection area behind the Social Hall. Contact Dave Johnson, 825-6994, [email protected], or Jack Saatkamp, 825-4376.
association committees
Committee meetings are open and all residents are welcome to attend.
Active Health CommitteeCo-Chairs David Goodman 818-3024, Judy Bjorling 818-1296http://www.scovaz.com/committees/activehealth/ We will be raffling off 25 Omron pedometers at our second Active Health presentation Wednesday, November 7, 9 AM, Social Hall/Navajo: You’ve Made It This Far. Now What? Living Longer, Living Better. Drs. Robert and Debra Oro will relate their personal transformations following the Healthiest Town in Amer-ica. See how a few simple changes can lead to better health, enabling you to do more of what you’d really like to do. Pick up free presentation tickets from Norma in the Vistoso Center. Friday, December 7, 9 AM, Dr. Jyotsna Sahni will present Sleepy Days, Sleepless Nights. A sleep spe-cialist and expert in preventive care, women’s health and holistic medicine, for 11 years Dr. Sahni was the leading medical lecturer at Canyon Ranch Health Re-sort.
ARC Architectural ReviewChair Rodric T. Raynor [email protected] and fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui
Communication CommitteeChair Richard Babin 520-989-3321First Monday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apachehttp://www.scovaz.com/committees/communications/index.html How do you find out what’s happening in our commu-nity? Are you satisfied with the level of information you get or do you sometimes feel like you could use more
or better information? The Communications Commit-tee would like to hear from you if you are less than fully satisfied with how you get information about events and activities in SCOV. Please call Richard Babin, Chairperson of the Committee, 989-3321, and let him know your concerns and any thoughts you have for improving communication. The three most visible means of communication are The Tipster, the printed version of This Week in SCOV, and In The Know, the email news system. In The Know is the best way to stay current. If you use email and are not receiving In The Know, call Richard or John Njaa (825-5486) for assistance in getting started. The Committee continues to seek new members. Contact Richard if you would like to help improve com-munication in SCOV.
Community Assistance CommitteeChair George Holthus 818-1042; Carolyn Carson 825-1514 Aluminum Can Donations: Put those aluminum cans to work for Sun City Oro Valley. Deposit only empty, clean aluminum cans in the box outside the Social Hall kitchen. For safety reasons, do not deposit unrinsed cans, which attract bees and may become a hazard. CAC volunteers delivered their second load of cans for the fiscal year, 400 pounds which netted $276. This brings the year-to-date total income from cans to $556. November is a busy month at the Loan Room. There are many requests for extra beds, tables and chairs, and children’s items for the many guests who want to spend Thanksgiving in our warm climate. Come in or call to make your reservations. Information for calling for reservations is on the inside of the front cover of the Tipster. The Loan Room is located at the end of the Cart Barn and is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-9 AM.
Conservation and Energy Committee Co-Chairs Beverly Browne 825-2921, Ed Kennedy 825-3659 Third Tuesdays, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui
Consumer Referral Chair Don and Pat Pomeroy 825-1725Desk Phone: 917-8079 Monday-Friday, 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, Social Hall Here’s how to connect to the online list of our vendors:1. On the home page: www.scovaz.com under the Residents drop-down menu, click on Members Only.2. Log in with your user name and password. This is also the page where you can create a new account.3. Click on Log In.4. Click on the last blue line, Consumer Referral List.
Finance and BudgetChair Tom Wakefield 647-1452Third Monday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache
Fitness Center CommitteeBob Mariani 917-8064Wednesday, 1-4 PM, Social Hall/Papago. The FCC (Fitness Center Committee) held very pro-ductive meetings in October. Six different plans, four
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from STG Design and two from FCC members were considered. The most critical issue was the discussion of whether or not the locker rooms should be moved which was depicted in two of the plans. An important point that the architects made was if the locker rooms are left in the current location, ADA regulations will require more room for toilets and showers; therefore, there would have to be a reduction in these facilities if the locker rooms were left in the current footprint. After considerable discussion about this issue, all of the committee members in attendance agreed that the locker rooms should be moved. As a result, the ar-chitects are in the process of further developing and enlarging plan number three which is available on the Association’s website at http: www.scovaz.com/association/committees/Committeepdf/Fitness-CenterCommittee/Fitness_Center_Presentation_SWG_Architect.pdf.
Gift ShopCo-Chairs Julie Holtry 825-4473 and Sharon Henderson 825-0722Gift Shop 917-8051Shop Hours: Monday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM, Saturday, 9 AM-12:30 PM Meetings: Second Wednesday www.vistosogiftshop.com
Barbara Farr and husband Len.
The Gift Shop wasshocked to learn that our co-chair, Bar-bara Farr, passed away in Septem-ber. This month our Artist of the Month window is dedicated to Barbara and her husband, Len. Bar-bara spent many hours working in the shop as well as making beautiful quilted wall hangings, embroidered book marks and lap quilts. Len not only made wooden tops, candle holders and Christmas ornaments, he has been very helpful in and around the Gift Shop. Please stop by and check out their items in the center front window. The Gift Shop is now open from 9 AM-4 PM each week day and 9 AM-12:30 PM on Saturday. If you would like to participate in the Gift Shop, please call Sharon or Julie. The annual Arts and Crafts Festival will be Satur-day, November 3, 9 AM-4 PM. The festival promises to have craft items for every taste and everything is made by people living in SCOV. The festival is an excellent place to do some of your holiday shopping. The Gift Shop will be decorated and ready for the holidays the weekend before Thanksgiving. Shopping hours on Thanksgiving weekend will be extended,. See Coming Events.
Government AffairsChair Sally Evert 818-3068 [email protected]
Marketing and PublicityChair Barbara Nye Ross 818-0701
Neighborhood PrideChair Tempe Johnson 825-6994Third Tuesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache
Sincere Thanks Not often enough do we say thank you to the people around us. Perhaps, as homeowners, we should say an occasional thank you to our neighbor who borders our personal property. If, when he has his own yard cleaned up by a landscaper, he includes part of yours which may have a problem caused by his foliage, a thank you would be appropriate. With Thanksgiving nearing, there is no better time to say thanks to the homeowners who keep their proper-ties in compliance with the governing documents. We especially appreciate and thank those who perhaps are not here every month of the year. The hard work and countless hours of time from our committee members have helped to make Sun City Oro Valley a beautiful place in which to live. Walking or driving through our community, one cannot help but feel pride in living here and enjoying life as it’s meant to be. We sincerely thank you and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving.
Posse Chair Del Balston 825-9681, Vice-Chair John Njaa 825-5486
Meetings: First Tuesday, 3 PM, Social Hall/Hopi http://www.scovaz.com/committees/posse/
Some switch instal-lations look like this.
When a Posse patrol sees flashingentryway lights on a house, they at-tempt to call the resident. We find it’s not unusual for the resident to be unaware their lights are flashing, and many do not know how to control the light. This feature is controlled by the mid-dle position of the three position (On/Flash/Off) entryway light switch. Oro Valley Police says there is no longer a need for the feature and it often be-comes a nuisance. To prevent late night calls from the Posse, please en-sure your switch is not in the middle flashing position. Some homeowners have had the switch replaced with a normal On/Off switch. That’s not a bad idea.
Service Anniversaries20 years - Rudy Punzmann
10 years - Cheryl Raff; Don Bender; Gail Farinacci; Howard & Gina Russell; Craig and Mellanie Herbert
5 years - Lois Kulakowski Posse $20 Weekly Drawing for Service
Howard Rubin; Tom and Marcia Polley; Bill Wallace; Jack & Maria Welch
PropertiesChair Jack Evertt [email protected] 818-3068Third Thursday, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui
Strategic Projects Committee (SPC)Chair Ted Hood 818-2281Meets first Wednesday, 1:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui The SPC met on Wednesday, October 3. The com-mittee reviewed the status of several projects that members worked on during the summer months. Our next meeting will be November 7.
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Sun City Oro Valley Community Association
SUN CITY VISTOSO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.
Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations3 Months 2012-13
Sep-12 Actual BudgetRevenues:
Annual H.O. Fees 238,013$ 1,764,043$ 1,764,043$Capital Contribution Fee 18,855$ 72,095$ 37,680$Golf Revenues 66,022$ 172,970$ 169,172$Activities Revenues 5,396$ 13,146$ 13,300$Café Revenues 38,598$ 113,442$ 102,400$Interest Income 2,324$ 6,506$ 3,000$Other Income 24,377$ 93,222$ 61,801$
Gross Revenues 393,585$ 2,235,424$ 2,151,396$
Asset Reserve Contribution -$ (950,000)$ (950,000)$Capital Fund Contribution -$ (100,000)$ (100,000)$New Capital Acquisitions (6,858)$ (12,515)$ (8,000)$Restricted Use Revenues (23,782)$ (90,496)$ (37,680)$
Net Operating Revenues 362,945$ 1,082,413$ 1,055,716$Expenses:
Wages & Benefits 213,258$ 641,923$ 651,799$Cost of Sales 20,030$ 54,044$ 46,491$Utilities 74,251$ 224,136$ 247,267$Repair & Maint. 7,060$ 27,160$ 35,938$Supplies & Expenses 98,935$ 227,222$ 297,397$
Net Operating Expenses 413,534$ 1,174,485$ 1,278,892$
Results of Operations (50,589)$ (92,072)$ (223,176)$
Golf Course Revenues For the First 3 Months of the Fiscal Year
2011-12 2010-11Pre-Paid Rounds $95,571 $94,802Resident Daily Rounds $12,047 $9,443Public Daily Rounds $48,813 $31,291
Totals $156,431 $135,536
Golf Course Revenues For the First 3 Months of the Fiscal Year
2011-12 2010-11Pre-Paid Rounds $95,571 $94,802Resident Daily Rounds $12,047 $9,443Public Daily Rounds $48,813 $31,291
Totals $156,431 $135,536
Golf Course Revenues For the First 3 Months of the Fiscal Year
2011-12 2010-11Pre-Paid Rounds $95,571 $94,802Resident Daily Rounds $12,047 $9,443Public Daily Rounds $48,813 $31,291
Totals $156,431 $135,536
Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first three months of the 2012-2013 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, www.suncityorovalley.com. Hold your mouse over Association, scroll down to Fi-nancial Strength. This brings you to the Financial Strength page. Select the Month you wish to view the financial report for. There are also copies of the monthly Financial Statements and a copy of the Annual Budget for the 2012-2013 fiscal year in the SCOV Library at the Vistoso Center. If you are interested in more information regard-ing the Community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance-Budget Committee meeting which will be held Monday, November 19, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at [email protected] or call 917-8060.
Randy Trenary, Controller
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Tipster EditorialChair Marge Roetzel 825-9719Anticipated Tipster delivery of the December issue, Friday, December 28.Tipster Editorial meeting Wednesday, November 14, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi.
The Monthly Process of Creating a Tipster Edition Tipster editor, Chris Richard, receives approximately 250 submissions for each Tipster from various submitters. The book can not just add a page, and must increase by four pages in the printing process. It runs about 36 pages in length in summer to 48 pages in winter. Therefore length of articles is critical. The first draft is distributed to editors who are assigned in two-person teams. Each team is assigned a section of the book to edit, making sure everything conforms to the Article Standards and placement order. The edi-tors check days, dates, phone numbers and spelling. Each team has a yellow draft copy of their section; all corrections are marked on that yellow draft. The article submitter is contacted if significant changes are made. One editor per edition is assigned to make sure all articles are in the correct place. Chris and the editors meet and review each section, discussing problems found and changes made. From the first draft yellow copies, Chris makes all cor-rections indicated by the editors. The second draft is given to two assigned editors for a final review, to mark corrections and return to Chris who then makes the final corrections indicated and she also completes all ads. It is now ready to be sent to the printer. Prior to the magazine’s delivery to the community, Chris puts the magazine online. A Listserv notice is sent out that it is available online. The Tipster Editorial Committee and all of SCOV are very proud of our monthly publication. Thanks to Editor Chris Richard it is extremely professional in its design and use of color. It is an excellent marketing tool and guide to life in the best active adult community in Southern Arizona, Sun City Oro Valley.
Assistant Manager - Robin CoulterShort URL
We now have a shorter, easier to use URL! That may not be too exciting for you, but I’m excited about it. You may be asking what is a URL? In computing, a URL (uni-
form resource locator) is a specific character string that constitutes a reference to an Internet resource. You would most likely recognize our URL as www.suncity-orovalley.com. Our current URL is 24 characters long! We have a long name, four words plus the www. and .com. It takes a while to type it in the browser. A point could be made that it might be a deterrent when marketing our community to the outside word for someone to have to type that long name. So we’ve purchased a shorter URL, www.scovaz.com! OK, it’s not that exciting, but it is the small things that count, right? We’ll start using this URL to direct traffic to our website. When our new, shorter name is typed into a browser, users will be for-warded (another cool techy term) to our larger domain name. That’s what they’ll see in their browser. Give it a try! We’ve updated the Tipster and will be us-ing the short version in our advertising and throughout the community.
Programs/Facilities Director - Pam SarpaliusLiving the Dream
Recently I was making a purchase for the Association at a local store while I was wearing my work name badge. The clerk at the checkout noticed it and stated “Oh,
you work at Sun City; my husband and I love to eat at your Café and we can see all that your residents have there”. I told her that I also lived in the community. Her next statement really surprised me. She stated, “You are so lucky to live there. My husband and I wish and hope that someday we can move there.” Wow, the thought that I was living somewhere that some people dreamed of really moved me. I wondered how many of us really take the time to think about how lucky we all are. Yes we have different ideas about things in the community, but in general, from the outside look-ing in, we live in a community that some people wish they could experience. Maybe at your Thanksgiving table you might want to count living in SCOV and the friends we have made here as something for which to be thankful. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Community Services - Jim Cundiff Office open to meet with residents 10 AM to Noon, Monday-Friday, Vistoso Center917-8058 [email protected]
RV Parking Reminders1. All RVs shall be registered with SCOV by the resident owner at the SCOV Administration office. Each registered RV shall be identified with a serial numbered sticker, ap-plied to the left rear side of the RV so as to be readily vis-ible from the street. Each individual vehicle or component such as trailer or camper shell will require a separate reg-istration. Failure to display the registration sticker will be an immediate violation (recorded, dated and mailed) and subject to the SCOV fine schedule. The registration shall be a onetime act, effective for the duration of the mem-ber’s residence in Sun City Oro Valley. 2. Each resident owner of an RV will be provided with and is required to maintain a Parking Log for each Registered RV. A Parking Log entry is required for each separate park-ing occurrence. The Parking Log shall be placed in the front window or side entrance door of the RV. The Park-ing Log shall contain, as a minimum, the RV Registration Serial Number, date and time the RV was parked at the residence, date and time the RV left the residence parking place and the resident’s signature after each entry.3. In any calendar month RV parking will be limited to a total of 72 hours, cumulative, and only for purposes of cleaning, loading or unloading and short term parking. An RV may be parked only in designated parking areas mem-ber driveway exception: parking within a resident’s garage is permissible at all times. Note: Oro Valley Town Code prohibits occupancy of a vehicle on the street overnight. State of Arizona Statute prohibits parking an unattended vehicle on the street for more than 48 hours.4. Nonresident’s RV’s may not be parked longer than six consecutive hours within Sun City, and in no case over-night between the hours of 12 midnight and 6 AM, except in a designated area when registered and a waiver signed with the Association. Such parking is limited to 72 hours and in no case shall such vehicle be occupied overnight.
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Café News The Cafe has new winter hours: 7 AM-6 PM seven days a week. Kitchen closes at 3 PM. Beverage ser-vice only to 6 PM. This month we are going to offer Thanksgiving din-ner Thursday, November 22. We will have two seating times 1 PM and 3 PM by reservation only. Something new this year: you can order your dinner to go. For res-ervations please call 825-3277. See our Café section in this Tipster, where we provide the complete menu and costs. We wish you all a happy Thanksgiving!
SCOV Library - Marnie Goodbody Check Out These New Items at the Library
Randy Wayne White’s newest suspense, Gone, in-troduces a memorable protagonist, Hannah Smith. As usual, Sanibel Island is White’s evocative setting for an adventure involving a vicious con man and a missing woman. Willie Sutton, America’s most popular bank robber, is the real-life subject of Moehringer’s new biography, Sutton. The novel follows Sutton’s three decades of robberies and prison breakouts at a time when banks routinely failed, causing people to lose their jobs and homes. He hated banks, but he did it all for love. How many predictions do you believe? The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail—But Some Don’t by writer and statistician Nate Silver, ex-amines forecasts in the stock market, climate, baseball, and more, and what makes some predictions accurate and others failures. Please! We’ve been getting Oro Valley Public Library items in our book return, and vice-versa. Please be sure you’re at the right library before returning!
Friends of the Library Your membership in the Friends of the Library expires at the end of June each year so please remember to renew it now if you have not already done so. The Li-brary depends on your donations to purchase books and videos. Just ask a library volunteer for a member-ship form.
September Housing Resale Information
Resales For the Month YTD2012 15 1542011 7 106
Total sold in 2011 - 123
Welcome New NeighborsUnit # Name From 1 Gary & Mary Jo Chmielewski Oro Valley, AZ5 Frank & Candace Bonnett Tucson, AZ5 Catherine Linta Moschini Oro Valley, AZ5 Darrell & Gail Parson League City, TX5 Frank Starai Ventura, CA5 Jerry & Barbara Hamm Yuma, AZ6 Ernie & Leanne Dutton Billings MT 7 Christopher & Pamela Case Oro Valley, AZ7 James & Harriet Martin Hanson, WA8 Peter & Mary Banks Oro Valley, AZ10 Thomas & Elisabeth Hichens Tucson, AZ12 Raymond Schicker & Linda Fairchild Fairport, NY12 Nancy Larson Oro Valley, AZ16 Lillian Villenson Oro Valley, AZ17 Gary & Lenora Brown Boise, ID
Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis Tips for Staying Active for Life
The more you exercise, the more you will reap the benefits, so it’s important to stay motivated when life’s challenges get in the way.• Keep a log. Writing down your activities in an exercise journal not only holds you accountable, but also is a re-minder of your accomplishments. • Stay inspired. Reading health magazines or watching sports shows can help remind you how great it feels to take care of your body. • Get support. It’s easier to keep going with support. Con-sider taking a class or exercising with your spouse or a buddy. • Exercise safely. Nothing derails an exercise plan like an injury. Use common sense and don’t exercise if you are ill. Wear brightly colored clothing to be visible on the roads. When the weather brings slippery conditions, walk at a mall indoors to prevent falling. Association-Sponsored Fitness: Purchase a punch card from the receptionist in the Vistoso Center, $13/10 classes. You may use this card for all Sun City Oro Valley-sponsored fitness classes. It can also be used for your guests. There is a drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card.Cardio Chair Aerobics: Tuesday, Thursday, 10:30-11:30 AM, Catalina Vista.Sunrisers: Low-impact aerobics class: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7:15-8:15 AM, Auditorium. Sweat Stretch: Tuesday, Thursday, 7:30-9 AM, Audi-torium.Water Aerobics: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10-11 AM, Aquatic & Fitness Center Pool.Zumba: Thursday, 5:15 PM, Auditorium.Personal Trainer: Call Ray Jerkins 219-3561 to make an appointment. Aquatic & Fitness Center and Desert Oasis: See the Hours of Operation, page 2 of this Tipster. Tuesday, November 13, the Aquatic & Fitness Cen-ter pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. It will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, November 14, the Desert Oasis pool will close at 7 AM for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time.
This month all The Views Golf Club Annual Pass Holders Go On A
Tubac Golf TripTransportation, Golf & Lunch
Inclusive price of $75 per person
Not a Pass Holder? Call Kat at 917-8068 for details.
Pass Holder Benefits
limited participation, sign-up in the Pro Shop Wed., Nov. 28Golf Derby
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Special Note from the Aquatic & Fitness Center: Thursday, November 8, 1 PM, an orientation will be held on how to use the gym equipment. Space is limited, so please sign up. See Lonnie Davis or call 917-8073.
golf
Head Golf Professional - Kim Griggs Now that overseeding is complete and the course has been marked, we are ready for another great season. Just a re-minder, the driving range is open to the public and range balls are $4 for a small basket (approximately 30 balls) and $6 for a large basket (approximately 60 balls).
Rick Sample and I are available for lessons. We are both PGA members and our rates are $45 for one-half hour and $55 for 45 minutes. We also offer packages, so visit the Pro Shop or call us for more information 825-3110. Stop by the Pro Shop and see all the new merchan-dise that has arrived. Residents receive 15% off their purchases and pass holders receive 30% off. This ex-cludes sale items, clubs and balls. Walkers, please abide by the walking signs that are provided for you on the golf course. We want you to enjoy The Views beautiful scenery and at the same time be sure that you do not get hit by a golf ball. Finally, the Pro Shop will be open Thanksgiving day for an 8 AM and a 1 PM shotgun. Happy Turkey Day to all!
Superintendent - Michael Kropf Every fall, weather forecasters give pre-dictions about the coming winter season. The last couple of years they predicted a La Niña weather pattern which means a dry and cold winter. This type of win-ter is good for generating golf revenues because most days are beautiful with the
only negative being cold mornings and frost delays. However, they are predicting an El Niño weather pat-tern for this winter. Normally that results in a warmer and wetter winter. Golf course superintendents are very excited when there is a prediction of an El Niño winter. The warmer temperatures really benefit the Bermuda grass that is still underneath the overseeded areas. The soil tem-peratures remain higher which protects the roots and underground parts of the Bermuda grass so the follow-ing summer there is less damage during transition. The most obvious benefit of an El Niño winter is the increased amount of rainfall. Most golf courses are watering with reclaimed water so the chance of rain is a huge benefit to the grass and soils. The rain will leach the salts away from the roots which will help both the underlying Bermuda grass and the overseeded rye grass resulting in a much greener, healthier golf course. An extra benefit is the cost savings in not hav-ing to irrigate as extensively. However, the increased chances of rain will have a negative impact on golf revenues since golfers in Ari-zona, unlike golfers in a rainy climate, don’t play golf in
the rain. Hopefully, the rains will be spaced out so the golf course and golfers will be happy.
Golf AdvisoryChair Preston Sheriff 825-3101First Wednesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache All the golf clubs are starting their seasons. The over-seeding is complete and the course is ready for an-other year of play. Both the Arizona Golf Association and Arizona Wom-en’s Golf Association have converted to the GHIN handicap system. There is very little difference that our members will notice. Scores can still be posted on the kiosk in the Pro Shop using your local number or on line. Apps will be available soon for score posting on an iPhone and iPad. If you haven’t signed up at the AGA or AWGA, please do so. If they have your email address you can get your handicap update and other items of interest. The Marketing Committee is looking for golfers to bring ideas to their meetings. The goal is to help the committee attract potential golfers to our communi-ty and golf course. Contact chair Barbara Nye Ross 818-0701 with your ideas. Next meeting, November 7, 2012.
The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club Pres. Dave Heaps 818-6691
Membership Dick Boss 638-6644 Play: Wednesdays Excitement is brewing for the new golf season. The Views Cup qualifying started October 17, to allow you more time in to earn points. Rules and points earned will be posted on the bulletin board. The first tourna-ment of the new season is The Presidents Cup Novem-ber 7 and November 14. Sign up today. It’s never to early to start planning for our biggest event of the year. The Member/Guest tournament will be held Wednes-day, April 17 and 18 with a practice round Tuesday, April 16. Line up your guest now. Our next Bash is Wednesday December 12. Tickets will go on sale two weeks before the Bash and can be purchased at The Pro Shop. No tickets will be sold at the door. Come and enjoy a good lunch and find out what is happening in our men’s league. We have several new members this year. Introduce yourself and make them welcome. Talk to your friends and neighbors about joining 18 Hole Men’s Club and in-vite them to play. Call Dick Boss, if you know of anyone interested in joining.
Men’s 9-Hole Golf Club Pres. Jon Olson 818-3705
Membership: Jack Saatkamp 825-4376 Play Thursdays, 8 AM, Meeting Day second Thursday, Social Hall/Navajo Arrive and check-in one-half hour prior to allow the Pro Shop time to confirm/adjust pairings. The next meeting will be after golf on November 8. Reminder to all members: annual membership dues are now payable. The annual pulled pork BBQ scheduled for November has been moved to the January 10 meeting. All men, including nonresidents, are welcome to join the Club. For more information contact Jack Saatkamp.
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The Views Women’s Golf Club Pres. Mary Ellen Tovatt 616-788-3501 Membership Nancy Larson 989-0453 Play: Tuesdays
Our winter golf season begins Tuesday, November 6 with an 11:30 AM shotgun. A Welcome Back party follows golf, 4-6 PM, Auditorium. Many events are scheduled for the 2012-2013 season that we know you will enjoy. Your assistance on the various committees is needed, so please volunteer and help make this a terrific year. The Views Women’s Golf Club will hold their Christmas Party, Tuesday, December 4, 4-6 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. The menu will be hors d’oeuvres and beverages. Details to follow. New members are always welcome and we invite you to play as our guest prior to joining. Membership dues are payable by Friday, November 30 and delinquent Satur-day, December 1. If you wish to join prior to that time, the dues will be prorated. Contact Nancy for details. We look forward to welcoming you to The Views.
SCV Women’s 9-Hole Golf Club Pres. Sharon Heaps 818-6691 Membership: Kate Young 248-0030 Play: Thursdays Regular league play starts November 1, 8 AM. Check-in is 7:30 AM so you can find out the pairings for the day and visit with the new and returning ladies. Following golf there will be a general meeting and lunch. Please sign up in the Pro Shop each week if you want to play. Dues are $45 pp which includes AWGA Membership. Membership fees are due November 1. Dues paid after December 1 will be assessed a $10 late fee. New members pay a one time $5 fee to join (total $50). All are welcome to join our golf group. Mark your calendar for the Christmas Party on De-cember 6.
sun city Vistoso foundation The Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation, a separate and
independent organization from the Association, established in 1998, provides a means through which tax-deductible gifts may be channeled to suppor t qualified health, cultural, educational and charitable needs of Sun City Oro Valley and surrounding areas. Gifts may be made at any time by check, stocks or gifts-
in-kind to the Foundation, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85755. Pres. Shirley Chorney 825-8502
http://www.suncityorovalley.com/clubs/foundation The Foundation mission is to improve the quality of life for active adults in Sun City Oro Valley and the sur-rounding areas through tax-deductible channels. The Foundation is made up of SCOV residents serving three year terms without compensation. Please check us out at our web site: www.suncityorovalley.com/clubs/foundation. Our next Dispos-A-Meds is scheduled for Tuesday, November 13, 9–11 AM, Social Hall. Save this date, Friday, March 22, 2013 for a great workshop, Choices For Life Style Changes. A donation to the Foundation is a wonderful way to hon-or life-cycle events: birthdays, anniversaries, memorials.
featureSunrisers Have Fun - You Can too
by Pam Sarpalius
Class working out. Photos by Steve Taillie.
Low-impact aerobicexercise is an effec-tive way for seniors to keep their cardio-vascular systems in shape, while protect-ing bones and joints. These exercises elevate heart rate, but without trauma to joints. Avoiding exercises that cause your body to bounce and contact the ground with force will enable you to exercise longer and will protect against loss of balance and potential injury due to falls. As always we recommend you check with your physician and receive approval before starting any new exercise.
Saron Hertle
Sun City Oro Valley is pleased to offer the Sunrisers Low Impact Aerobic Classes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7:15-8:15 AM, Auditorium. The new class instructor is Sharon Hertle, a SCOV resident. Sharon has the following accreditation and certifi-cates: National Exercise Trainers Asso-ciation; Zumba; Silver Sneakers (for
muscle, stretch and range of motion). The class for-mat is non-impact choreography with use of elastic tubing, small balls and hand-held-weights. There are no sitting or lying-on-the-floor exercises. Attendees, men and women, range from age 55 to 87 years. Sha-ron’s class has a fun approach getting everybody moving while improving cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, agility, balance, posture and coor-dination. Those who plan to attend must purchase an Associa-tion Sponsored Fitness punch card, $13 for 10 class-es, available at the Vistoso Center. There is a drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card. Come join the fun while getting some early morning exercise. Stop by and watch the class, or try your first class for free.
On The Cover... This month’s cover photo is of Hole #3 at The Views Golf Club. It was taken by resident Suzanna Porter. The full bloom tom turkey was taken this summer by Darrel Cornelius in his Madison,
Wisconsin back yard.
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café specials
November Special Dinners Coupons may not be
used for these dinners.Wednesday, November 14, 4:30-6:30 PM
Endless Pasta Night, $8.95 pp The offerings include your choice of spaghetti with meatballs or Italian sausage or linguini with white clam sauce, served with bread sticks and tossed green salad. Beverages and desserts are not included. No reservations are required. A gratuity will not be added to your bill, so please tip your server accordingly.
Thursday, November 22, two Seatings 1 PM or 3 PMThanksgiving Dinner, $19.95 pp Eat-In or To-Go
Two choices offered: roast turkey with stuffing served with mashed potato and gravy, vegetables, roll and butter, nonalcoholic beverage and dessert, or baked ham with pineapple sauce served with mashed potato, vegetables, roll and butter with non-alcoholic beverage and dessert. Reservations are required. Call 825-3277. An 18% gratuity will be added to your dinner bill.
Wednesday, November 28, 4:30-6:30 PMEndless Soup and Salad, $6.50 pp
Your choice of soups: creamy tomato basil, fresh veg-etable, vegetarian split pea; served with tossed green salad and bread sticks. This does not include bever-ages or dessert. No reservations are required. The gra-tuity will not be added to your bill, so please tip your server accordingly. No coupons or discounts will be accepted.
coming eVents
Items included in this section must be open to all residents and either be an Association-sponsored or an annual club event of in-terest to the entire community.
Special Events for ClubsSee Club article for full details.
Sun City Singles, Dinner, Thu., Nov. 8, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo
Kactus Kickers, Back In The Saddle Again Dance, Fri., Nov. 9, Auditorium
Line Dance Basic Step Classes, Sat., Nov. 10; contact Pat Kenwick 825-1247
Villanellas Fall Festival Dance, Fri., Nov. 16, 6:30 PM, Auditorium
Sundancers, Guest Caller Jerry Junck Dance, Sat., Nov. 17, 7 PM, Auditorium
Sun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri., Nov. 30, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo
Day Trippers, Acker Music Festival, Thurs.-Sat., Dec. 6-8, Prescott, AZ
Sun City Singers, Holiday Concerts, Tues., & Sat., Dec. 11 & 15, 7 PM, Auditorium
Saturday, November 3, 9 AM - 4 PM Social HallSCOV Arts & Crafts Festival 2012
Browse the works of more than 60 Sun City artists and craft exhibitors. There will be demonstrations, a raffle and food. Food donations will be accepted for the Catalina Food Bank. Come and enjoy the day at the Festival. www.vistosogiftshop.com
Wednesday, November 7, 9 AM, Social Hall/NavajoYou’ve Made It This Far. Now What? Living Longer, Living Better See Active Health Committee’s article in this Tipster.
Saturday, November 10, 7 PM, AuditoriumNight of Professional Dancing
If you love Dancing with the Stars, you will enjoy this great show put on by the professional, competition dancers from Tucson’s American Dance Studio. One of SCOV’s very own residents, Evelyn Richards, will ap-pear. These dancers, with fabulous costumes, perform all types of dance in competition. Don’t miss this fun, af-fordable night. Theater seating around the dance floor. No food or drinks. Doors open 6:30 PM, show 7 PM.
Tickets on sale at Vistoso Center, $6 pp.
Sunday, November 11, 11 AM, AuditoriumCelebration of Veterans Day
Come honor our residents with a great program spon-sored by the Oro Valley American Legion.
Sunday, November 11, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/ YapaiComputer Talks - Sponsored by Vistoso Computer Society Our guest speaker is Merlin Benningfield, Manag-ing Partner of Fast Rhino computing repair services. His topic is Fraudware: How it works and how to pre-vent it from attacking your system. The Internet has become a pervasive minefield, making it more difficult for the average user to safely visit web sites. An un-educated surfer is now vulnerable to threats that can-not be stopped using traditional anti-virus programs. How does one avoid accidentally stepping on these debilitating mines and what tools are available, free-of-charge, to protect users?. Open to the entire SCOV community
Monday, November 12, Gift Shop, 9 AM-12:30 PMMonday Madness
Don’t miss the great bargains that can be found on the Monday Madness tables in front of the Gift Shop. Start your holiday shopping with the Gift Shop.
Thursday, November 15, 2 PM, Social Hall/Navajo Tea at Two
Save the date; Emerge! is sponsoring a Tea at Two.See the Emerge! article in Partnered Organizations in this Tipster for event details.
Tickets on sale November 1, 9-11 AM, Social Hall/Lobby
Coming Events continues on page 12
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Friday November 23 through Sunday November 25SCOV Gift Shop’s Holiday Open House
The Holiday Open House is coming soon. The shop will be filled with the holiday spirit, wonderful gift ideas and fresh baked cookies. This is the time of the year when our latest creations make their appearance, but you can still find your favorites. We will be having a raf-fle. These items can be seen in the middle window on the Aquatic & Fitness Center entrance side of the shop. Tickets $1 each or six for $5; winners do not need to be present. The Holiday Open House is Friday-Saturday, November 23 and 24, 9 AM-4 PM and Sunday, Novem-ber 25, 1-3 PM. Start your holidays with us.
Sunday, November 25, 2 PM, Social Hall/NavajoDenali National Park and Preserve
SCOV Hiking Club members Don Bender and Terry McFadden will present the program. This presentation is open to the SCOV community.
Friday, December 7Bus trip to Nordstrom in Scottsdale
It’s that time again for our yearly trip to Nordstrom in the Fashion Square Mall, in Scottsdale. Both men and women are welcome to enjoy this fun day. The luxury bus will leave SCOV at 8 AM and leave Scottsdale at 3 PM. Do your holiday shopping at the mall or just en-joy the twinkling lights of the holiday mall decorations. There is only one bus so get your tickets early. If 44 tickets are not sold this trip will be canceled and you will receive a refund.
Tickets sales November 9, 8 AM. See Coco or Pam at Vistoso Center. $24 pp.
Friday, December 7, 9AM, Social Hall/NavajoSleepy Days, Sleepless Nights
See Active Health Committee’s article in this Tipster.
Saturday, January 5, doors open 6:30 PM, AuditoriumJoe Bourne
Joe Bourne is back with a brand new exciting show. You won’t be disappointed by the talent of Joe and his band. The show title is Blue, Blues and Boogie Woo-gie. Joe has not been at SCOV for a while so now is your chance for a great night of entertainment. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM. Gather your friends, cabaret seating, BYOB and bring along snacks.
Tickets on sale at Vistoso Center, December 3. $18 pp.
Wednesday, January 16, 1 PM, AuditoriumTohono Chul Park
If you have never been to this wonderful park, you have missed a highlight of the Tucson area. A speak-er will gives you a bit of the history of the park along with a slide presentation. I am sure after this event you will want to visit Tohono Chul for a walk and perhaps breakfast or lunch. There is no charge for this event.
Tuesday, January 29, 1 PM, AuditoriumGestures of Joy
You may have heard about this group from Splendido. These ladies have been on local TV, local events and in the newspapers. The group performs hand move-
ment to music. Spend the afternoon listening to great music and be entertained by this upbeat group. There is no charge for this event.
worksHops and classes
Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes Class will be taught by Lonnie Davis, Wednesday, No-vember 28, 1:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui. To attend you must register ahead of time by calling Lonnie 825-3711 ext 136. You could save the life of a loved one or friend.
Clay Club Orientation Class Class dates/times determined when several people have signed up at the Craft Complex/Clay Pit.
Gin Rummy This year-round workshop is at George and Beverly Riley’s home. All skill levels are welcome. We practice playing, discuss the standardized game rules of Sun City Oro Valley, as well as scoring, etiquette and skill tactics. Couples and singles invited. No fee or dues. For times, call 818-0877.
ILR-Institute of Learning in Retirement - Samplers Thursdays, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista. No sign-up or fees. All are welcome.Nov. 1 Cinema: Past, Present and Future, Jeff YancNov. 8 Terrorism, Rod MiddletonNov. 15 Camp Grant Massacre, Bob CrattyNov. 22 Thanksgiving, No SamplerNov. 29 Preview and Sign-up for Spring Classes
Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Exercise classes are held every Monday and Thurs-day, 4 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache, $10/class or $50/month. Spouse or caretaker is welcome at every class. For information call Ray Jerkins 219-3561.
QiGong Class Now on Wednesdays 6:30–7:30 PM, in the Social Hall/Dance Studio. Cost $7/class. First class is free. QiGong exercise may improve your golf game by first helping to repair injuries, major and minor, that have accumulated in your body, secondly by building balance, strength and control, and thirdly by maintaining these gains on a daily basis. QiGong can also help with arthritis, heart problems and offers benefits in bone health, cardio-respiratory fit-ness, physical function fall prevention, mental health, and stress relief. These are the very exercises Joe Pi-nella used to heal himself from a broken neck and back. Sponsored by Natural Health and Wellness Club. http://scovaz.com/clubs/healthwellness.
Sunliners Line Dance Club - Basic Step Classes Line dance is great exercise and lots of fun. We have a professional instructor and a new dance every month. The basic step class is offered once each year and your 2012 chance to participate begins Saturday, November 10, 11:30 AM, Auditorium. All SCOV residents are wel-come. You do not need to join the club to try this intro-ductory class. Contact Pat Kenwick 825-1247.
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Tai Chi Contact Donna Drazenovich, [email protected], Thursday, 10-11:30 AM, Social Hall/Dance Studio. Tai Chi classes have resumed. If interested, please join us on Thursdays at 10 AM. Clinical research has proven that Tai Chi is a preventive and rehabilitative therapeutic tool for a variety of health issues including balance, postural stability, musculoskeletal strength, flexibility, car-dio-respiratory fitness, immune function and stress management. Tai Chi helps core awareness, quality of life and functional ability, endurance, fall preven-tion and reaction time in elderly people. In our class we stress the use of Tai Chi in your daily life.
for your information The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents. SCOVCA assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.
AARP Drivers Safety Program A classroom course designed for older drivers. Thursday, November 15, 9 AM-1 PM.,Vistoso Center/Apache. Pre-registration is required. Limited to 25 stu-dents. To register call Coco Sullivan 917-8072. $12 for AARP members, $14 for nonAARP members. Learn defensive driving techniques, new laws, how to adjust your driving habits to age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Many insurance companies provide a multi-year discount for completing this course (check with your insur-ance provider). This course is FREE to veterans, active-duty and retired military service members, their spouses, domestic partners, dependents, chil-dren and widows or widowers. See www.aarp.org/veterans for a downloadable coupon to fill out and bring to class.
Costume Closet The Costume Closet will be open Saturday morn-ings November 3 and November 10, 9 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis to return Halloween costumes. Please be appreciative of this great community asset by making a donation when you return your costume.
Donate Your Old Cell and Smart Phones The SCV Emerge! Auxiliary wants to thank the many folks who have donated their cell or smart phones to date. We are still looking for used phones with chargers. Phones will be set for 911 calls only and will be used exclusively by participants in coop-eration with Emerge! Center for Abuse. The phones not used will be recycled and the money donated to Emerge! Please call Nancy 818-3178 for drop off.
Dispose-A-Meds Program Comes To SCOV The OVPD (Oro Valley Police Dept.) and the Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation are sponsoring the successful Dispose-A-Meds Program in SCOV. This is an effort to make it easier for our residents to dispose of unwanted medications. This event is scheduled for Tuesday, November 13, 9-11 AM, Social Hall/lobby.
Sock Drive — Benefits Homeless Veterans Our Sock Drive benefiting Tucson’s Homeless Veter-ans begins Sunday, November 11. The veterans’ staff appreciates the generosity of the residents of SCV as we increase our donation each year. Besides buying socks many of you contributed money that was used to buy socks at a discount. You can help by contributing white tube socks or money and encouraging your club(s) to contribute. Bring your donation to the Veterans Day Program or place your contribution in the Veterans Socks Box at the Social Hall or Administration Office between Veterans Day and December 15. Call Sandy and Hal Jasper, 818-1785 with questions.
tHank you cornerThis section allows residents to express thanks to the community. Ar-ticles should not exceed 50 words and should not contain thanks to specific persons.
We would like to thank all of our friends in Sun City, for their kind words of sympathy in our time of sorrow during the sudden death of our only daughter Antonine Balogh (Ebright) on September 29th, 2012 -- For the people who attended the service our most sincere thanks.
Steve and Julie Balogh
A sincere thank you to everyone for their words of com-fort on the passing of our son, Dr. Mark DeGeorge, in Fort Collins, Colorado on September 27.
Dan and Maggie DeGeorgeI wish to thank all of my good friends and neighbors for their heartfelt thoughts, calls and cards upon the death of my wife , Faye.
Donald Farrell
Thank you dear friends of Sun City for your warm and thoughtful cards and calls regarding the death of my sister Faye Farrell.
Lanza Sarmir
memoriamTo record the passing of a current or former resident call 917-8065 or complete a Tipster form located in the Vistoso Center.
Residents Wesley Petersen 1 September 18 Faye Farrell 1 September 24 Joan McGaughey 1 September 28 Virginia Randle 1 October 2 Ralph Casalino 1 October 6 Thomas Harry Mc Kinney 1 October 7 Ann Shape 1 October 10
Former Residents Edwin Page 1 September 14 Howard Illigl 1 September 20 Barbara Granat 1 September 28 Verna L. Roberts 1 October 1 Mary Ann Osgood 1 October 9 Ronald McMurry 1 October 16
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Aqua ToneMarcia Polley 818-9073Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 10 AM, Aquatic & Fitness Center Pool. Please note we are changing to winter hours and will start at 10 AM beginning on Thursday, November 1st.
Art LeagueCo-Pres. Dave Dame 825-7430, Judy Bjorling 818-1296,
Colored Pencil ClubPeggy Webb 825-2731 or Betty Sarr 825-7801Meet October 1-May 15, Fridays, 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista
Etching - PrintmakersVickie Von Elbe 825-1329Fridays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art
Fine Arts StudioPres. Mellanie Herbert 825-2258 Wednesdays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Our studio will have full participation this month and the place will be buzzing with activity. We invite the community to visit our studio, chat with our artists and peruse the art pieces being created. Perhaps that inner artistic flame will be ignited and you’ll become a fellow SCOV artist by joining us. Oil Painting - Art Made EasyMerle Broadbent 818-0098Mondays, Wednesdays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art Sculpture Gene Eckebrecht, 825-2419
Mondays, 9 AM-5 PM , Catalina Vista/Art Studio We have an active studio so please join us to learn this wonderful art form. Our members are skilled teach-ers and will lead the way. It’s not difficult to create piec-es you’ll enjoy displaying. Watercolor John Ebert 818-1830 Registration: Irma Franke 825-1198 [email protected]
Tuesdays, Thursdays, 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Watercolor class, Exploring Creativity through Water-color Maintenance begins Tuesday, November 6 for three sessions from 9 AM-Noon in the art room at Catalina Vis-ta. The art room will remain open until 4 PM. JoAnne McPherson, professional watercolorist, explores creativity and technique through problem solving. The class is suitable for all levels of painters as well as those interested in creativity through art. Sign up with Irma Franke. Fee is $60 for three classes.
Arthritis Water ClubPres. Dawn Simske 825-0907, Sec. Ruth Hofstetter 825-8990Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 1:30 PM, Aquatic & Fitness Center/Pool. Come join us for gentle water exercise specifically designed by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion and to relieve stiffness and pain. These exer
cises are great for arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced hips and knees, etc. Our resident volunteer instructors, Dawn Simske and Helen Kirk, are Arthritis Foundation trained. Dues $4/yr. Note time change.
Astronomy Pres. Bob McPherson 825-0097 [email protected] October-May Third Thursday, 7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/astronomy/ The speaker on November 15, will be Dr. Philip A. Pinto, Professor, Steward Observatory, UofA. The title of his talk will be Origin of the Elements. All Astronomy club members, visitors and non-club members are welcome.
Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) - Kactus Krooners Mike Moyer 818-6509, [email protected] October-May, Mondays, 11 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis
Love those Barbershop harmonies? Got a song in your heart? Want to hear and feel and learn what it’s like to blend your voice with others barbershop style? Come join this mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just one hour every Monday morning. Great way to start each week. SCOV visitors welcome. There is strength in numbers, the more the merrier!
Bible StudyMen’s Bible Study
Fred Gustin 825-7531, Bill Moeller 825-8695, October-May, Tuesdays, 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista, We will be studying Jesus Private Ministry to His Fol-lowers found in Gospel of John, Chapter 13 through 17. Please join us! We will not be meeting on November 20, Thanksgiving week.
Precept Women’s Bible Study Linda Miller 818-2716 or Pat Gustin 825-7531
October-April, Wednesdays, 8:45 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache We will meet weekly for in-depth study of the book of Matthew. Please join this caring group of women who study the Bible and pray for each other.
Bike Club - Vistoso Cyclists Don Piele 520-302-5321 Pres. Tom Meyer 612-791-1791 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Mountain View Plaza http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/cyclists/
El Tour de Tucson bike ride/race will pass through Sun City Oro Valley on Sat-urday, November 17, be-tween 10 AM and 2 PM. You are invited to join club mem-bers to cheer on our Vistoso Cyclists who have entered the event. Shown at right is Joe Quinn and his son, both long-time riders of El Tour. We will gather at the corner of Rancho Vistoso and Silverton next to the Mountain View Center. Scheduled rides this month begin at 8 AM from Moun-tain View Plaza. We support three levels of rides and new members are always welcome. Our monthly breakfast ride will be on Wednesday, November 28. Join us; we love your company. See our website for details of the monthly rides.
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Billiards Ray Hicks 825-2214
Monday-Friday, Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards No football during the day? Come on over and play Billiards with us. Sunday, September 16 , we had our latest 8-ball tournament, followed by a great pot-luck supper, with 28 players and wives enjoying the variety of food and lively conversation. The winner was Dale Sollin, second George Jelten and third Don Tucker. Tuesday, October 2 was our regular 8-ball tournament. We had a great turnout with all four tables in use. The winner was George Jelten, second went to Bert Berte-ra and George Riley took third. The next two upcom-ing tournaments dates are Tuesday, November 13 and Sunday, December 2. Maybe it is time for you to come over and give us a look. We are having fun.
Birders Group Marjorie Flory 825-4580
First Friday, 4 PM, Catalina Vista http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/birders/
Birding at Arivaca Cienega; near the town of Arivaca AZ, which is about 80 miles southwest of Oro Valley.
All residents are wel-come to bird with us and attend our plan-ning meeting November 2. You must contact the group coordinator prior to Noon the day before the trip to assure your carpool space. Meet at the parking area be-hind the Vistoso Center 15 minutes before the departure time. Bring lunch where indicated. Don’t forget binoculars, hat, water, sunscreen, and bird guidebook. Gas money will be collected before departure from SCOV.Fri., Nov. 9, 6 AM San Pedro House. Barbara Gates 825-7645.
Lunch to be determined later. $12 carpool.Wed., Nov. 14, 7:30 AM Catalina State Park. Marj Flory 825-4580.
$2 carpool.Fri., Nov. 30, 7 AM Green Valley Ponds. Shirley Piplani 825-8428.
Take lunch. $10 carpool.Wed., Dec. 5, 6:30 AM Gilbert Water Ranch. Max Haegele 818-9178.
Bring lunch. $13 carpool.
Bocce Pres. Karl Dalla Rosa 825-1982
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 2 PM, Bocce Courts We start our winter schedule this month, with a move to afternoons. Join us Monday, November 5. Everyone is welcome, so come and give Bocce a try. We guaran-tee you’ll have a good time. It’s a fun game and really easy to learn. Hope to see you there.
Book ClubsBook Club
Lillian Vittenson 825-5522, Eileen Rotman 825-5434 First Monday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima
Join us November 5 for an engaging discussion of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks led by Corinne Ku-lick. This story of how the continual reproduction of one woman’s cancer cells led to life-saving medical discov-eries involves ethical questions concerning scientific
research. The story of this poor black woman and her family raises other compelling concerns. December 4 we’ll return to the realm of fiction and Cathy Lamb’s story of Henry’s Sisters. Judy Kuhel will help us analyze how three siblings respond to their mother’s request to come home where they will have to face who they were, who they are and who they might become. The dynamics of family relationships are like-ly to stir emotional associations in all of us. Perhaps, studying how these imaginary characters resolve their issues, will help us with our own.
Great BooksPres. Barbara Gates 825-7645; VP Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762October-May, First and Third Wednesdays, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono According to Sigmund Freud, “The conscious mind may be compared to a fountain playing in the sun and falling back into the great subterranean pool of sub-conscious from which it rises.” As a therapist, Freud was determined to interpret the obscure language of the unconscious and worked at developing techniques to achieve this objective. Our next two meetings, November 7 and December 5, will focus on Freud’s case study of The Rat Man as we examine how he put his theories into practice in his treatment of a patient with an obsessional neurosis. Imagine being a fly on the wall in a room with Dr. Freud and his patient and, further, being privy to the doctor’s notes and assessments of his treatment. Imagine the discussion such revelations might provoke. Join us for that engaging conversation.
Terry Whitten CAMJim Cundiff * Admin.Norma Meyers Admin.Jose C Corrales* CAMChris Richard* Admin.Gilbert Marquez* Maint.LaVita Briones Activities
ON THE SPOT AWARDSGrace Lightly ActivitiesCoco Sullivan ActivitiesKat Newman Admin.Kim Green Admin.Jerry Sanchez* Maint.John Perez* Maint.
Glen Schnell Activities 20 YearsScott Parvin CAM 15 YearsLonnie Davis Activities 15 YearsNancie Healy Activities 15 YearsJanice Hopke-Almer Activities 5 YearsHarry Patterson Activities 5 YearsDaniel Flores-Mendoza CAM 5 YearsDiana Dicochea Café 5 YearsJose Carlos Corrales CAM 5 Years
Sun City Oro Valley Employee Service Awards
Sun City Oro Valley Employee RecognitionEmployees who go above and beyond the call
of duty are recognized by an On the Spot Award.
*On The Spot Award received multiple times.
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Bowling - Pathfinders Blake Napper 818-2718 Mondays, 9:30 AM, Fiesta Lanes (River and Oracle Rd.) Senior bowlers wanted: Anyone age 45 and better who used to bowl wants to bowl, or needs a lesson to bowl, join us in Pathfinders senior bowling league. Our regular season is 23 weeks starting late October and ending early April. We need substitutes and regu-lar team members. We have 120 team members rang-ing in age from 45 to 90+. Our averages go from 110 to 210. Team members pay $9/wk; substitutes pay $3 when used. Please contact Blake Napper [email protected] for details and sign-ups.
Bridge
Duplicate BridgePres. Nancy Mason 825-7015Mondays, 6 PM; Fridays, 12:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago Annual dues $8 pp payable now. Please be present at least 10 minutes before play begins so we can start on time. Bring exactly $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Residents may play twice before joining. Renters, with an Association renter’s card, are welcome to join. Guests of residents may play only twice in a year. We are not an ACBL sanctioned club and do not award master points.
Ladies Monday Social Bridge
Pres. Marilyn Smoler 818-7880 Mondays, Noon, Social Hall/Navajo Enjoy playing bridge with a great, friendly group.
Ladies Wednesday BridgePres. Marilyn Smoler 818-7880Wednesdays, Noon, Social Hall/Hopi If you’re looking for a friendly bridge group, you’ll want to join us by 12:25 PM. We have a good time. You’ll be glad you came.
Marathon BridgeJune Jaeger 818-9564
Mixed Social Bridge Pres. Barney Budreck 825-2172 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Zuni If you enjoy the challenges of playing bridge while having a good time with wonderful people, our burgeoning morn-ing group welcomes you to rise and shine and play with us twice before paying the $6 pp annual fee. Coffee will be ready upon your arrival.
Practice BridgePres. Joe Pheanis 818-9144 Sec./Treas. Louise Lines 825-6673Mondays and Wednesdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Come one, come all. Get back in the game with your neighbors. Enjoy an afternoon honing your bridge skills.
Tuesday Night Partners BridgePres. Jon Buchel 825-6735, [email protected] Ger Krabbendam, 825-1138 [email protected] Tuesdays, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago Come by 6:20 PM with a partner, pay $1 pp and en-joy a rousing game of bridge with congenial players. New officers: Pres., Jon Buchel; VP, Ger Krabben-dam; Sec., Rowena Hardinger; Treas., Marilyn Martin.
BuncoFern 825-8127, Pat 825-7198 Fourth Tuesday, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni
CanastaCJ Barbee 825-5885, Rosemary Dalla Rosa 825-1982Thursdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis We would love to see some new members. We can promise you a fun time with a wonderful group of Canasta players. It’s an easy game to learn and you will have plenty of help. Hope to see some new faces. Yearly dues $5 pp.
Desert Celtic SocietyPres. Frank Maisch 825-8583 Members and guests, our annual holiday gathering is planned for Friday, December 14, 6 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Dinner at 6:30 PM. The menu: tossed salad, pork tenderloin with apple chutney, rice pilaf, roasted zucchini and yellow squash and a yummy dessert. BYOB. Cost $19 pp. Make your check payable to The Desert Celtic Society and send to Don Kirk 1068 E. Royal Oak Dr., prior to December 7. We are having surprise entertainment this year, in lieu of the white el-ephant exchange. Looking forward to seeing you all at the party.
Ceramic ClubPres. Carney Lewis 825-0044Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Ceramics Don’t forget the Salad Luncheon Friday, November 2, 11:30 AM 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima. A sign-up sheet will be posted for the Cookie Exchange to be held Wednes-day, December 12, in the paint room. Please pay $6 pp dues for 2012-13 if you have not already done so.
Clay ClubPres. Joan Brown 825-5793Meetings first Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Clay Studio
Club president Joan Brown
Welcome to our newestmembers. Seven new pot-ters underwent orientation this summer and five at-tended the October meet-ing. If you tried to contact our president via email and were unsuccessful, her home was struck by light-ning and her computer, phone and email have been out of service. Should you need to contact her, phone service has been restored. Clay Club items will be for sale at the November
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3 Sun City Oro Valley Craft Fair. Members may do-nate their handmade pottery items by placing them in the designated area of the Clay Pit. If you would like to join a work party either during set-up or the day of the fair, call Janice Waller 818-0756. Notes from the president: 1. Re-fires are risky. 2. Brush on glaze? Use three coats. 3. Mason stains are toxic. For the safety of all members, do not use them. Workshops will be up for discussion at the Novem-ber 1 meeting. Bring your ideas.
Vistoso Computer Society (VCS)Information: Paul Chorney, 825-8502, [email protected] Gaston Meloche, 638-5404, [email protected]: Dave Johnson, 2427 Nasturtium St., 825-6994Web page: http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/computer/ The VCS general meeting is Monday, November 12, 1 PM, Auditorium. Dave Whittle will present Tech-nology Today: The Greatest, the Latest, the Pits. It’s not easy deciding which technology products will add to your quality of life and which ones will raise your blood pressure and leave you sadly disappointed. For the first Computer Talks on Sunday, November 11, 2 PM, Catalina Vista, the guest speaker is Mer-lin Benningfield, Managing Partner of Fast Rhino. His topic is Fraudware. See Coming Events in this Tipster. Computer Talks are offered to the entire SCOV Com-munity, sponsored by Vistoso Computer Society.
November Class ScheduleClass Date Time Photoshop Elements Basics for PC & Mac Users 4 Sessions Thu., Nov. 1, 8, 15, 29 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Patrick Mulligan Please use e-mail [email protected] Making a PhotoBook Using Shutterfly for PC & Mac Users 1 Session Sat., Nov. 10 9:15 -11:15 AM Dave Johnson 520/825-6994 [email protected] iPad Beginner, Hands on for iPad Users 4 Sessions Fri., Nov. 2, 9, 16, 30 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Marian Horsley 520/825-1846 [email protected] Users Group for PC & Mac Users 1 Session Monthly Tue., Nov. 6 1–3 PM Please use e-mail Sonny Kaye [email protected] Creating Holiday Labels, Cards & Newsletters for PC & Mac Users 1 Session Wed., Nov. 14 10 AM-Noon Gay Russell 520/825-5763 [email protected] Sessions for PC & Mac Users Tue., Nov. 13 & 27 1-3 PM All classes and workshops require registration. Register directly with the instructors by phone or email. Instructors’ names and email addresses are listed on VCS website http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/computer. Class schedules are also available outside the computer learning center. Please note instructor’s preference for class registration and use the vehicle indicated if only one method of communication is listed. Membership dues are $10/household starting Janu-ary 1. Checks, not cash, will be accepted for dues at the meetings or sent to Dave Johnson, 2427 Nas-turtium St., along with the application form available outside the learning center. Membership is required for all classes except Beginning PC and includes help sessions and the right to join the Listserv (online bul-
letin board) to receive announcements and computer help from other members. To be added to the VCS or MacListserv, click on Listserv on the VCS web page. Recycle used ink cartridges in the bin provided just outside the computer learning center.
Cribbage ClubRobert Hines 825-2208First and third Thursdays, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima
Dance Groups
Ballroom - Vistoso Villanellas Pres. George Holthus 818-1042
Membership: Aldo J. Burdi 818-3516 September-May Dances: Third Friday, 7 PM, Auditorium
Our Fall Festival Dance is November 16, 7-10 PM, Auditorium. Social at 6:30 PM. Music by the Tom Pat-rick Band. Members, invite your friends to join us for a night of enjoyable music and dancing.
Ticket prices $15/member and $20/guestTicket sales: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 6 and 7, 8:30-
10 AM, Social Hall, Kachina LoungeDressy attire, coats for men. Contact Jan Buchel 825-6735
Please put the New Year’s Eve Dance, Monday, De-cember 31, 8 PM on your calendar. Live music by the THORsSOUNDs Trio. We provide snacks, beverages and a late evening buffet. All residents are welcome. Ticket information will be in the December Tipster.
Dancin’ DynamosPres. Patsy Pulley 825-6694 Sec./Treas. Del Salvaterra 834-5146Classes Social Hall/Dance Studio
CloggersInstructor/Registrar Anne Wilson 297-0843Tuesdays 9-10:30 AM, Social Hall/Dance Studio The wait is over. After a long, hot summer of no clog-ging, classes resume this month. Steps are taught and dances are cued, so it’s easy to learn. Join us on November 6, cost $4 for 1 hour/$5 for 1 1/2 hours, in the Dance Studio. We will begin with easier numbers and progress to more advanced levels throughout the class. Contact instructor Anne Wilson.
Hula - Aloha Hula Sisters Del Salvaterra 834-5146 [email protected] Marietta Fowler 825-9162 Class: October-May, Tuesdays, 1-3 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio,
Practice October-May, Thursdays, 2:45-3:45 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio. http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/hula/
Come dance with us. Learn kahiko (ancient) and ‘auna (contemporary/modern) styles of hula dancing. The graceful movements of hula are not strenuous. Hula dancing is fun and it provides a fitness regimen which helps tone hips, legs and abdominals. Classes are free. Contact instructor Del Salvaterra.
Tappers Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 Dancersize/Intermediate tap Fridays, 3 PM Social Hall/Dance Studio
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Line Dancing - Sunliners Pres. Judy Bjorling 818-1296 Membership Karen Caldwell 825-5231 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/sunlinersDANCES:Open Line Dance Cancelled - Fri. Nov. 2 will not be heldDecember Dance Party Sat., Dec. 8, 5:30-9 PM
CLASSES:NOTE: Sat. Nov. 3 CancelledIntermediate Sat., 9-10 AMContinuing Beginner Sat., 10:15-11:15 AMBasic Step Class Sat., 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
PRACTICES:Intermediate Sun., 11 AM-12:30 PM (Dance Studio)Intermediate Transition Wed., 2-3 PM (Dance Studio)Intermediate Thu., 2:45-3:55 PMContinuing Beginner Thu., 3:55-5 PM All classes, practices and dances are held in the Au-ditorium unless otherwise noted.
Rock ‘N Roll Pres. Earl Cohen 818-2582
Dances in the Auditorium http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/rocknroll/
Mark your calendars! Local merchants have again donated prizes for our annual fund raiser being held Sunday, December 9, 2-5 PM, Social Hall/Navajo, free to members only. The raffle and cash drawing will benefit YOTO (Youth on Their Own), an incred-ibly worthy organization supporting the high school graduation and continued success of homeless youth by providing financial assistance, basic hu-man needs and guidance. Bring an appetizer to share and your checkbook! Sweets, beer, wine, soft drinks and coffee will be provided. Join your Rock ‘n Roll Club friends for an early holiday get-together and an afternoon of fun! What are you doing New Year’s Eve? Come cele-brate with the Rock ‘n Roll Club and DJ Gus D’Oldie as he spins your favorite rock and roll tunes on Mon-day, December 31, Auditorium. Watch the Tipster and your emails for details.
Square Dancing - Sundancers Co-Pres. Roger and Jane Radomsky 531-1054, [email protected]
Caller Ron Markus Dances Wednesdays, 7 PM, Auditoriumwww.sundancersquarestucson.com
Our weekly Wednesday dances resume with Western Dress and with our Club Colors the first Wednesday of each month. Weekly Mainstream lessons begin Monday, Novem-ber 5, 3-4:30 PM. The first guest caller of the season will be Jerry Junck on Saturday, November 17, 7 PM. Rounds with the Bonds kick off the dance at 6:30 PM. Tickets are on sale at the dances for all three guest caller dances:- Jerry Junck per above - $15/cpl.- Mike Sikorsky - January 26 - $15/cpl.- Mike Seastrom - March 2 with afternoon Plus Work-shop and Evening Dance - $20/cpl.
Western Dancing - Kactus Kickers Pres./Membership Del Salvaterra 834-5146
[email protected] Dances: November-April, Second Friday, Auditorium Practice: As scheduled http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/kactus/
Sun City Oro Valley residents and guests, y’all come! It’s time to kick up your heels and join in the fun at the Get Back In The Saddle Again dance November 9, Auditorium. Doors open 5:45 PM. All-you-can-eat piz-za and salad by Pizzaman Dave. Desserts and mixers provided, BYOB. Dance to the music of Beau Renfro and The Clear Country Band 6:30-9:30 PM.
Tickets $15 members, $20 nonmembers, Social Hall/Lobby, Thursday, November 1, 9 AM-11 AM, Friday, November 2, 9 AM-11 AM,
Monday, November 5, 9 AM-11 AMTicket Contact: Chris Lecinski 520-825-6634
Want to learn the western two-step, cha-cha and waltz? Come for the complimentary dance lessons on Thursday, November 8, Auditorium. Beginners: 6:30 -7:30 PM; Intermediate 7:30-8:30 PM.
Day Trippers Chair Jack Gallagher 825-4650 Membership Doris Dent 825-8009 Meetings Second Friday, 9 AM, Social Hall/Navajo
Tue. Nov. 13 Mystery Trip - sold outMon., Nov. 26 Free Wild Horse Casino Trip - includes: $10 player vouch-
er, $5 meal voucher and 1 drawing on bus for additional $10 meal voucher. Bus leaves 9 AM depart Casino 4 PM. Call: Edie Phillips 297-3920
Thu.-Sat. Dec. 6-8 Acker Music Festival, Prescott, AZ - wait list only cost: $360/sgl $260/dbl occupancy. Many things included. Moni-tors: George and Ginny Tanner 818-1226.
Sun., Dec. 16 Christmas Brunch, $20 pp members only. 2 to 5 PM, So-cial Hall/Navajo. Entertainment by Grace Notes. Monitors: Jack Gallagher and Joan Vander Vliet 825-4650.
Mon.-Thu. Jan. 28 - Feb. 1 Carnival Cruise. Long Beach/Santa Catalina/Ensenada - sold out.
Democratic ClubPres. Ben Love 825-8064, [email protected]; VP, Sharon Marler 825-0049Second Saturday; 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajowww.Pimadems.org The SCOV Democratic Club will meet November 10, to celebrate the end of a hard-fought election. This will also be our annual holiday meeting. A Pizza/Pot Luck party is planned. All members and their guests are invited. The club will provide the meat, cheese and veggie pizzas, condiments, tableware and drinks. Attendees are asked to bring either a salad or dessert to share and a smiling face. Call Host Jo Mills 825-7321 or Ben Love to reserve your pizza order. Come join in the fun and enjoy the fellowship.
Join tHe ultimate neigHBorHood watcHKeep our neighborhood safe.
Join the Posse. Call Del Balston 825-9681
or John Njaa 825-5486 today.
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Dinner ’N ShowGay Russell 825-5763; Membership, Julie Balogh 818-1046First Monday, 7:15 PM, Auditorium
Resident Gay Russell at the Spamalot show in Phoenix, AZ won an Arthur Award for “Best Peasant” she was selected out of the audience.
All are welcome to joinus for our monthly meet-ings. Bring your check-book to the meeting. We prefer not to take cash. Buses leave on time from the parking lot be-hind the Vistoso Center. Time posted is when bus leaves.
Sat., Nov. 17 Annie, Hale Center, Gilbert. Lunch at Charleston’s. Bus, lunch, show, $70. Joan Downs, 572-4399. Bus leaves 10:45 AM.
Sat., Dec. 8 Arizona Opry Holiday Show, Apache Junction. This is a matinee, but still the full show and meal—so home around 7 PM. Bus, show, lunch, $55. Rachel Quigley, 825-4034.
Sun., Dec. 16 Hollywood Revisited at the Berger Theatre. This is a mati-nee and we will have dinner at Carrabba’s after show. Bus, show, dinner, $75. Marcia Polley, 818-9073.
Discussions GroupsGreat Decisions
Jim Huffer 825-8743September-May, Second and Fourth Wednesdays, 11 AM, Social Hall/Navajo The next meetings in the fall series are November 14 and 28, 11 AM (new time). November 14 we will present the video Unsurviveable, on the imminent war threat. November 28 the video Militant and Misled? - Under-standing Radical Islam In A Post 9/11 World will be shown.
Dog Club - Fido’s Friends Pres. Marge Gustafson, [email protected] Membership, Elaine Deeter, 825-5388 Meetings in November-January and March only Please continue to protect your dogs from heat. It is against the law in Arizona and many other states to leave a dog unattended in a car even for a short time. Our first club meeting this season is Thursday, November 8, 2 PM, Social Hall/Hopi. Our speaker will be dog trainer Jay Smith whom many of you have met. He does all our snake aversion and toad aversion training. We will have refreshments, door prizes and a chance to brag about our dogs.
Energetic Exercise Carole Tracy 825-1187
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:25-9:30 AM, Auditorium Let’s give thanks for all the opportunities we have here in SCOV to stay fit and enjoy life. Come to our classes for a vigorous and beneficial aerobic and cardio workout. Professional instructor Sally Martinez provides a variety of sessions to keep your muscles strong, joints well supported, body flex-ible and balance secure. Sally encourages us each to work out at our own pace: “Listen to your body.” New members are always warmly welcomed, men
and women. Your get-acquainted class is free. Class tickets are a bargain: $30 for 12 classes.
EuchreJack and Barb Matthies 825-4891 (October-May) Jack and Maria Welch 395-1205 (May-October)Mondays, meet 5:45 PM, play 6 PM, Catalina Vista Don’t watch TV at night; come play euchre, a fast moving 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 are looking forward to seeing you.
Financial StrategiesJim Huffer 825-8743First and Third Tuesdays, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi November 6, from Charles Schwab we will have Mike Continelli, Branch Manager; Jeff Shields, VP Financial Consultant; and Jeff Conover, VP Financial Consultant, who will bring us a presentation on Managing Your Port-folio in Today’s Markets. November 20, we will bring our own investment ideas to the meeting and research them together, using one of the commercially available programs.
Vistoso Native American Flute Circle Peggy Webb 825-2731, Member information: Ed Pendrys 825-7151 First Sunday, 3 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono Researchers tell us one way to keep our minds alert is to learn to play a new instrument. Our club offers you the opportunity to learn to play the Native Ameri-can Flute. You don’t need to know how to read music. It’s easy to learn to play. Only five basic notes will get you started. Come join us November 4 for our first fall meeting.
Garden Club Pres. Vicki Gushwa 825-2413 Second Wednesday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima
Garden Club dinning at Tohono Chul.
You are welcome to joinus as a guest for two meetings. Annual dues $5 pp. We are a group seeking to answer your gardening questions. Mark your calendars for these events in Novem-ber: Tuesday, November 6, 2:30 PM, Tohono Chul Tearoom, Birthday Party/Tea. We’ll meet behind SCOV Li-brary to carpool. November 14, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista, regular meeting with guest speaker, Greg Starr, talking on agaves. Monday, November 26, 9 AM, Social Hall. We’ll all get to-gether to decorate the Social Hall for the holidays. Catered lunch and sing-along led by strummers from the Ukelele Club will follow as a thank you for your efforts.
ReminderDogs are not permitted on
The Views Golf Course at any time.
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Genealogy Pres. Michael Carroll 818-0556 Ancestral Research Barbara Krecklow 825-4695 October-May, Second Tuesday, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo
www.scvgs.org
Steve Packer is our November speaker. His topic is German Resources and a Short History of the Ger-man Empire. Steve has made several trips to Germany to locate original sources. He serves at the Mesa Re-gional Family History Center. His talk will explain what you need to know to find your German ancestors’ place of origin. Our club rooms in the Vistoso Center are open 9 AM-Noon and 1-3 PM weekdays if a facilitator is avail-able. The computers provide access to Ancestry.com, GenealogyBank and Fold3 databases. Visitors wel-come. Come have a look around. Our new Treasurer Shirley Dubansky will be accept-ing early dues payments at the November meeting, $15 pp or $25/cpl for the 2013 calendar year. Checks payable to SCVGS.
Gin RummyGeorge Riley 818-0877Mondays, 6:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztec Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Aztec We play team games by drawing cards for partners with no choice of teammates or tables. There are no dues or fees for this club. Games are comparatively low stakes. Call George or Bev Riley.
Gun Club Pres. Warren Cuthbert 818-1282 Meeting Second Wednesday, October-May, 2 PM, Social Hall/Papago Club does not meet June-September We have a very exciting program for our November 14 meeting. Claud Smith, Special Agent, (Retired) Crimi-nal Investigations Department, IRS (Internal Revenue Service) will talk about the activities of this department and the firearms they utilized. (Remember, it was the IRS that got Al Capone.) He also worked for the Secret Service guarding the President and others and will talk about these activities and the firearms used. Mr. Smith worked undercover on combined task forces with the IRS, Secret Service, FBI and DEA. You do not need to be a Gun Club member to come to the meetings. In fact, you do not even need to own a gun or have any experience with firearms to attend meetings. The Gun Club is for people who have an in-terest in learning about guns, shooting, personal pro-tection and firearm safety. We especially invite women, who are interested in learning about firearms safety and self-protection.
Hand and FootBonnie Arneson 229-1084Sundays, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis
Havurah
Co-Pres. Michael and Sonny Kaye 825-8546 Corresponding Sec. Lorie Behrmann 395-1812 Third Monday, October-May, 7 PM, Catalina Vista http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/havurah/ We share interest in Jewish culture with events and programs open to everyone. Remember non-perish-able food items for the Food Bank. Dues, $10 pp. Con-tact Bernie Greenapple 825-5697.Upcoming Activities: Women’s Brown Bag Lunch, Wednesday, Novem-ber. 7, 11:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Pima. Contact Norma Brewster 760-1225. Note room change. Goldberg’s Will—an ethical dilemma. Continental Breakfast, Sunday, November 11, 9:30 AM, Social Hall/Navajo.
Ticket sales $2.50 pp for current 2012-2013 members Friday, November 2 and Wednesday, November 7
10 AM-Noon, Social Hall Contact Sonny and Michael Kaye. Fun With Yiddish, Wednesday, November. 14, 7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Contact Shirley and Paul Chorney 825-8502. Bagel Brunch, Sunday, December. 2, 10:30 AM, Au-ditorium.
Tickets $10 pp. Ticket sales: Sunday, November. 11, 9:30 AM, November. 29, 10 AM-Noon, Social Hall/Navajo.
Contact Elise Asch and Aviva Kamin 818-1345. Hanukkah First Candle Lighting, Saturday, December 8, 5 PM, Social Hall/Lobby.
Hiking Club Dave Fraser 8i8-2434 for new member orientation hike
information. http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/hiking Welcome to the new members who have completed the orientation hike and have joined the club. We look forward to hiking with you and hope that you’ll be able to join us at our fall picnic Tuesday, November 6, 11:30 AM, Picacho Peak State Park. (The Hunter Trail in the park was selected as the 2012 Best of Phoenix Winter Hike and if you haven’t as yet hiked this trail, you will readily see why). A registration form with details and park map were emailed to members in early October and appear in the November/December newsletter currently on the club’s website. On Sunday, November 25, 2 PM, Don Bender and Terry McFadden will present a program on Denali Na-tional Park and Preserve. See Coming Events for de-tails on this program.
Horseshoes Jack Howatt 825-1583, Ray Coleman 825-2789,
Ron Knudson 825-9307 Tuesdays and Thursdays, Pits Located at Catalina Vista May-September 8 AM; October-April 2 PM
please Help - tipster flyer collationOnce a month, residents are needed to insert fly-ers. Receive your Tipster early and share refresh-ments with us at the Auditorium. The work is usu-ally performed on the last weekday of the month at approximately 10:45 AM. Call Dave or Tempe Johnson 825-6994.
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ILR - Institute of Learning in RetirementPres. Lei Lane Bammell, [email protected]: Sharyn Rafieyan, [email protected]: Milt Damlich, [email protected] and Short Subjects: Gaston Meloche, [email protected]://SunCityILR.com The 19th semester of the ILR is well underway with 11 classes drawing 450 attendees from 240 members. Perhaps you aren’t aware of the ILR and the great op-portunities for learning in your community. If you’re wondering what we do, come to our weekly Sampler lecture Thursdays, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista. See the Workshops and Classes section in this Tipster for each week’s topic, and check out our website http://SunC-ityILR.com for ongoing information. The Sampler on November 29 will be the introduction and beginning registration for the Winter/Spring courses. If you have an idea for a course, know someone whose knowledge should be widely shared or want to help out the ILR as a volunteer, call Sharyn Rafieyan. We appreciate the many people who make the ILR possible as a volunteer organization, especially those ILR members listed in the heading above.
Japanese Flower Arranging ClubDonald Marier 825-4878 [email protected] Oliver 818-1512 [email protected], Second and Fourth Mondays, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima
Karate Club Pres. Fred Hargrave 825-1779
Classes: Wednesdays, 9 AM-Noon, Social Hall/Dance Studio With cooler weather coming, all we really need is some new students to join us. We study Karate tailored to your physical condition, needs and desires. Improve your bal-ance, strength, flexibility, memory and gain confidence. Donna, our newly promoted Shodan-Ho, will be sharing her kata (forms) expertise. Paul, our SFCongress Close Quarters Combat certified instructor, will be teaching self protection using the same techniques that are taught to the police and the military. We simply modify them for se-niors. The rest of the gang will be simply having fun. No one gets hurt or thrown down in our classes. Phone In-structor Paul Lauff 548-5725 or President Fred Hargrave.
Mah Jongg Pres. Jenny Clark 818-3815 Sec. Sonny Kaye 825-8546
Thursdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Business meeting, First Thursday
Mexican Train Dominoes
Pres. Judy Rigby 638-8800 Membership Wye Mace 825-8738
Second and Fourth Saturdays, 6 PM, Catalina Vista Play will be on November 10 and 24. Have you ever heard of Mexican Train Dominoes? This game of skill and luck is usually played with six people. Players usu-ally start with 12 dominoes attempting to play all of their dominoes on their own train, on the Mexican Train or on the train of the other players. We will gladly teach you the game as you enjoy refreshments, laughter, and new friendships. Don’t just think about playing with us; come join in the fun.
Modelers ClubPres. Dave Sarther 825-3767, [email protected], Meetings: Second Friday, 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pimahttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/modelers All SCOV residents are wel-come at our monthly meet-ings. We welcome new mem-bers both historians and model builders. Join us to see what we are about and enjoy a cup of coffee and a sweet roll. What members bring in for Show and Tell serves as a conduit for our discussions. A member’s scale model may be an example of something another member may have had some first-hand ex-perience either in designing, building the prototype, operating the prototype or that member may just be a person who enjoys having researched a prototype and can share their knowledge. Photo above shows Modelers Club member, Ron Sanford, as he gives a presentation about his hand crafted model H.M.S. Bounty. It is now on display in the Modelers Club display case at the Social Hall.
Natural Health and Wellness ClubSherokee Ilse 818-3279 [email protected] http://www.scovaz/clubs/healthwellness Our mission: To discuss, share and provide natural ap-proaches to health and wellness. Club continues to sponsor QiGong classes by Joe Pi-nella. See Workshops and Classes section in this Tipster. No regular meeting in November due to holidays. Next regular meeting Wednesday, December 5, 3 PM, Catalina Vista, speaker Sherokee Ilse. Topic: The power of inten-tion and positive energy. Check out our calendar of events on our club web page listed above. Annual dues $5 pp.
Women’s Pan (Panguingue)Ena Mindel 818-7780Mondays, Fridays, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis Wednesdays, 9 AM-1 PM, Desert Oasis Pan (Panguingue) is a fun and interesting card game. Stop in to watch us play at any session. If you like what you see, we’ll teach you to play. Call Ena.
Tipster Article Writers’ ClassDo you write a monthly Tipster article for your Clubor Committee? If so you are required to attend one training session. Classes are scheduled for:
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Vistoso Photo ClubPres. Dave Henderson 825-0722Meeting Second and Fourth Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vistahttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/photoclub
Woman at street fair. Photo by Harvey Gardner.
We offer comprehen-sive educational and instructional programs with guest speakers, challenging photo com-petitions, monthly exhi-bitions and computer and equipment instruc-tion in our modern pho-tography lab. We are a social club. We have several fun field trips and a cou-ple of wine and cheese socials each year. Wednesday, November 7, 10 AM Catalina Vista photo lab. Club board meeting. Open to all members.Tuesday, November 13, 9-11 AM, Lab instruction and help session. Sign-up sheet on lab door.Wednesday, November 14, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista. Competition meet-ing. Category is Open, judge is Jerry Halfmann. Winners for the September Open Intermediate level competition were: Harvey Gardner, Clare Scarpulla, Ei-leen Sevy and Rose Stapfer. Dues of $20 for the year’s competitions are due and must be paid to enter. Competition rules are on the club’s website at http://scovaz.com/clubs/photoclub/sub-missionguidelines.html. Guests are always welcome. Please join us.
Photo Workshop Club David Smoler 818-7880, [email protected] First Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago - through April http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/photoworkshop/ The Photo Workshop Club emphasizes education and the sharing of experience in both photographic composition and technical skill. All sessions offer a wide range of techniques that can be applied regard-less of equipment and skill level.November 7 Topic: Composition, The Basics, No matter what type of camera you use, the techniques of shooting pleasing pictures are the same. This month we explore aspects of composition such as types of light and how your camera sees them, plus the most important compo-sitional rules. We will also discuss how different types of cameras and lenses produce different results.December 5 Topic: Fixing Image Problems When the lighting isn’t quite right or you are in a hurry, your pictures don’t come out the way you hoped. This month we demonstrate how free or low-cost editing software can solve most problems and produce images to be proud of. Do you have some new pictures to share at the meet-ing? Please email them, or bring a print, thumb-drive or CD to the meeting. Tell us how and where you shot and processed them. This is not a competition. There are no fees or dues. For technical details or to be included in our emails, please contact [email protected].
Pickleball Club Pres. Ted Hood 818-2281, Treas. Jack Welch 395-1205 Hours: 6-10 AM, daily; 6-8 PM Monday-Friday Trainer: Maria Welch 395-1205
http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/pickleball
PilatesMary Ayers 638-7916 [email protected] Mondays, 3 PM; Thursdays, 1:30 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio Did you know Pilates is excellent for strengthening both men’s and women’s core muscles (the muscles located in your abdomen and back) and it also helps to improve your balance? It is excellent for people with back problems. Even if you have never tried it, the exercises are adaptable for all skill levels and will help you to strengthen muscles in your entire body. Come give our classes a try. They are a real bargain at $8/class plus a $20 an-nual membership fee.
PinochleBob Segebrecht 825-5480Play Wednesdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Come join a fun group. We play single deck and ro-tate partners every four hands. Skills rusty? We’ll get you up to speed quickly. Bring 50¢ for your tally. The first Wednesday is treat night. The third Wednesday is birthday night. Annual dues $5 pp.
Poker
Men’s Friday Poker George Rose 520-303-2019 [email protected]
Fridays, 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis Playing poker with your neighbors can be most enjoy-able. 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. The dealer will ante cards for all players, which gives him control of the game. The cards speak for themselves. Absolute re-quirements are to leave politics and religion at the front door and come with the intention of having three hours of enjoyable, no-hassle, understandable poker.
Men’s Poker Contact David Habbershaw 825-2635 [email protected]
Tuesdays, Thursdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis
Prepare & Share Dining ClubPres. Seph Reese 825-2748 [email protected] in members’ homes at various times Write a check to Prepare and Share Dining Club for an-nual dues: $5 pp, mail to Seph Reese, 14548 Lone Wolf Lane. There will be five meetings in members’ homes where we will sit down to home-cooked meals, meet new friends and get to know acquaintances better.
Sun City Vistoso QuiltersCarol Guibert 818-0441 [email protected], Second and fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztechttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/quilters.html Our first meeting will be November 13, Desert Oa-sis when Donna Hess will give a Flying Geese demo. There will also be sign-ups for Ralene’s class sched-uled for November 27. Friday, November 16, will be a luncheon 11 AM-2 PM, Social Hall/Navajo, celebrating our centennial chal-lenge projects.
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November 27, sewing room, 9 AM-Noon will be Ralene’s Building Block class. (Pre-registration is nec-essary) There will be no afternoon quilting November 27. There is also a tentative luncheon at SaddleBrooke on Friday, November 9. Details will be updated at our regular meeting.
Racquetball Pres., Len Farr 818-2105, Sec./Treas. John Wilson 818-2368
Open Mixed Doubles: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8-11 AM We play as early as 7:30 AM. Join us for good qual-ity racquetball and excellent exercise.
Early Music Recorder EnsembleMarge Flory, 825-4580, [email protected], Noon, Catalina Vista Have a recorder (the instrument)? Want to learn or improve your skills? Would you like to play in a group? Soprano, alto, tenor, bass recorders welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. Music is provided. SCOV visi-tors welcome.
RV Club - Sundowners Member information: Marge Allen 825-3095 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/sundowners/
October-May, Second Monday, 9 AM, Social Hall/Papago Sundowners’s RV Club is a group of people with or without RVs who love to get together and have a good time. Our usual meeting time changes this month be-cause of an RV trip to Death Valley Days in early No-vember. The November meeting will be Monday, No-vember 19, 9 AM. This meeting will include a welcome back continental breakfast. In early December an RV trip to Chula Vista, CA, is being organized by Don and Ruth Coleman. Our an-nual holiday party will be Saturday, December 15. Plans are in the works for future trips including a pos-sible trip in January to Quartzite. Remember that you can have a motor home, 5th wheel, travel trailer, tent, or none of the above to be a member of our group. Come join us.
Republican ClubPres. Merritt McGlothlin 520-572-7853 [email protected] Membership Glenda McCormick 818-1051 Third Tuesday, 3 PM, Auditorium www.scvrc1.org Our November meeting will be the second Tuesday No-vember 13, in order to avoid conflicts with the Thanksgiv-ing Holiday. We will have a short business meeting fol-lowed by a party serving heavy appetizers (no need to go home and cook dinner) and drinks. Come join us to (hopefully) celebrate our candidates’ wins in the election. Dues for 2013 can be paid at the November meeting, $10 pp. No meeting in December. We wish all of you a most joyous holiday season and look forward to seeing you in January.
St. Philip’s Support GroupKirk Kuykendall 825-1693, [email protected] St. Philip’s Support Group will meet for a catered din-ner on Friday, November 9, 5 PM, Social Hall/Navajo.
Scrabble Bill Wallace 818-6747
Play: Fridays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni The Scrabble Cub welcomes new members. We invite you to join us, whether you are a beginner, in-termediate or advanced player. The Official Scrabble Player’s Dictionary is our spell-check dictionary and we have several on hand as well as Scrabble sets. Call Bill Wallace or Corinne Kulick 825-7673.
Seniors for Kids Jean Sax 818-2410
Meet September-May The annual Toy Distribution is fast approaching, will be Thursday, December 6, 8-10 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache. For those of you who are working on toys, this gives you a deadline for this year’s Christmas gifts for children. For those of you who haven’t participated, it is a handmade toy extravaganza where the toys made during the past year are gathered for distribution to a variety of locations. Stop in and see what SFK mem-bers work on all year. Maybe you have a toy in mind that you could create for next Christmas.
Sewing - Thimblelenas Patty Phillips 520-591-6599
Mondays-Fridays, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/ Thimblelenas’ meeting for 2013 Election of Officers and other business will be in the sewing room Thursday, November 29, 1 PM. A sheet for listing nominations is posted on the cabinet door above the sink. Please con-sider running for office and putting your name on this list. Do not write another person’s name on the sheet without first asking their consent. The next orientation/sewing machine and monitor classes is Friday, November 16. Those wishing to take either or both must sign up at the Message Center in the sewing room. Registration will not be taken by phone. If you have any questions, call Patty Phillips. If you wish to take the serger class, call Bobi Borenstein 825-8856 to make arrangements. Please note: You can-not take the serger or the monitor class unless you have taken the orientation class.
Casa AmigasKaren Hasselbach 520-360-0215Mondays and Thursdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Sewinghttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/CasaAmigas.html Can someone cut 6” squares with a rotary cutter (not scissors) for accuracy? Our fabric stash is overflow-ing, and we need your help to cut these squares for our quilts. You may cut with us or at your home. Also, check your linen closet for gently used bath and hand towels, washcloths, sheets and pillowcases. We use these to make bibs, backs for our quilts, and resizing to make crib sheets.
Cheer BearsNancy Njaa, 825-5486 September-May, Wednesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewinghttp://www.suncityorovalley.com/clubs/thimblelenas/CheerBears.html Cheer Bears are meeting again. We look forward to a fun time of making bears to cheer up children.
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Machine EmbroiderySharon Randall 1-414-614-5504Training Coordinator: Karin Frohlich 825-5278Meetings: Check the Embroidery Club websitehttp://www.suncityorovalley.com/clubs/thimblelenas/MachEmb.html Pet BedsLeader Jan Bohe 825-9725Tuesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewinghttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/PetBeds.html Love those pets? Want to keep them comfortable? At Pet Beds we make soft pillows for the cats and dogs at shelters. Simple. No sewing. Just cut up scrap fabric and fiberfill and stuff. It’s that easy. Join us. As usual we need donated washable fabric. Drop off at the sewing room marked Pet Beds.
SheepsheadPres. Bill Allen 825-3095Tuesdays, 10 AM, Desert Oasis Join us for a morning of friendship, cards and chatter. The game is well known in the upper midwest and is played with 32 cards. Sounds easy, right? Come next Tuesday and find out!
Show ‘N Share Marion Nelmark 825-9331 Fridays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Tohono Make beautiful greeting cards with stamps on colorful card stock or use silk or metallic thread to embroider patterns on cards. Try the Iris Fold for a new twist. Knit-ting baby blankets for charity with donated yarn and a friendly group of like-minded people will renew your knitting skills. So limber up your fingers and find out what you will need to begin. No fees.
Silversmith and LapidaryPres. Heidi Kannengieser 825-0526Shop hours, Monday-Friday, 9 AM-Noon, and 1-4 PM Craft ComplexGeneral meeting first Monday , 3:30 PM Welcome back to all returning silversmith and lapi-dary members. Our first class of the newwinter season starts Tues-day-Thursday, November 6, 7 and 8. Learn how to work with sterling silver, making a pendant, cuff bracelet and other beautiful pieces of fine jewelry. We work one on one with each student. You’ll be amazed at what you can create in just a few days. We welcome all resi-dents. After joining the club you’ll continue to get as much help as you need.
Sun City Singers Pres. Dick Cook 850-1821 Director Don Hess
Rehearsals : Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium The Singers are rehearsing for their Tuesday, De-cember 11 and Saturday, December 15, Joyful, Joyful Celebrations Holiday Concerts, 7 PM, Auditorium. We hope everyone will come to one of the programs and join us as we celebrate this special time of year. All the singers are volunteers who love music and the joy of singing with others.
Sun City SinglesPres. Jinnie Wilson 825-6674; VP Jan Buchel 825-6735Co-Sec. Elnora Borchers 825-3274/Polly Reinacker 818-2755 Treas. James Moore 825-2333Dinner Meetings, Second Thursday, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/NavajoHappy Hour, Last Friday, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajohttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/singles/ Our Thanksgiving dinner is Thursday, November 8, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. The menu shows: turkey, cider gravy, apple walnut stuffing, cranberry sauce, southern green beans and praline sweet potatoes and pumpkin or chocolate pie. Entertainment, after dinner will be The Grace Notes, a Sun City singing group. Happy Hour is Friday, November 30, 5:30 PM, with Carmen for entertainment.
Tickets: $17 pp for dinner and $7 for Happy Hour.Ticket sales: Thursday, November 1, 10-Noon and Friday, Novem-
ber 2, 1-2 PM. Happy Hour only, Tuesday, November 27, 10-11 AM. All ticket sales are in the Kachina lounge.
The board raised the dues to $20. The 2013 dues are payable before January 1, 2013.
Spanish Cultural Gary Lerch 818-3319 [email protected]
October, November, January-March Fourth Monday 7 PM, Catalina Vista The November 26, the meeting will feature Father Kino, or at least someone talking about Father Kino, or Jack Evert as Father Kino. Come early for snacks, various drinks and chat with club members. Dues are $10 pp. Sunday, November 4, we will be doing a group event at El Charro restaurant downtown and watch-ing the All Soul’s Parade.
Stained/Fused Glass ClubSteve Taillie, 825-8804, cell 869-2441Wye Mace, 825-8738 (fused glass)Fusing: Sundays, 6-8 PM, Tuesdays, 9-11 AM, Craft Complex/TumbleweedStained Glass: Wednesdays, Thursdays, 1-4 PM, Craft Complex/TumbleweedOpen Studio: Tuesday-Sunday, 8 AM-5 PM, Craft Complex/Tumbleweed
State ClubsMinnesota Party Planning Session
Mark these dates on your calendar. A planning committee meeting for the an-nual Minnesota Party will be Wednes-day, November 14, 3 PM, Social Hall/Yaqui. If you wish to assist the planning or have ideas to share, please come. The Minnesota Party will be held on Saturday, February 16, 2013.
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Senior Olympics Swim Team Gordon Gillin 825-8261 [email protected]
Former and new Sun City swimmers should begin serious work-outs on your own. We plan for at least two meets next year: Tuc-son in January and Green Valley in March. We plan for at least two clinics at our pool for stroke technique, starts and turns. All former and new swimmers should call Gordon Gillin by the end of November to be placed on our ros-ter. New swimmers are welcome and must be at least 50 years old. Fun and fitness are your rewards. Watch for further announcements in the Tipster.
Table Tennis Co-Chairs: Les Berlot 818-6463; Ann Owen 343-0335
http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/tabletennis/ We have play at all levels of ability. The best time for new members is Saturdays, 10 AM, Catalina Vista. If you want to play anytime with your visitors or grand-children, call the Catalina Vista monitor 825-8613. If the room is free, they will set up a table for you. Pad-dles and balls are available.
Table Tennis hours of club play, Catalina Vista: Women Tue., 1:30-3:30 PM Men/Advanced Women Tue., Thu: 5-8 PM Men/Women Recreational Wed., Fri.: 4-6 PM Open Club Play Fri., 6-8 PM Clinic by Appointment Sat., 9-10 AM Open Club Play Sat.,10 AM-Noon
Tapestry Rug HookingAnn Feeney 818-0340Thursdays, 9-11 AM, Craft Complex/Ceramics We are always happy to enroll new members or have residents interested in rug hooking come see us.
Tennis Women: Marge Allen 825-3095 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 7 AM-Noon
http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/tennis Men: Jan Fritz 818-9683Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 7 AM-NoonMixed Doubles: Sundays, 1-3 PM, Lue Satterfield 825-4709 The season started with two women’s events. The results are posted on the bulletin board at the courts. Good luck to Pat Winder and the women’s inter-club league team. The men’s senior USTA team leaves for El Paso and the sectional tournament at the end of the month. Tickets are available at the courts for the fall meeting and reception. This year’s holiday party will be Sunday, December 16. Because of scheduling conflicts it will be a luncheon. Tick-ets will be available at the courts. Any new visitors or residents wanting to play should feel free to contact any of our officers or just come to the courts and introduce yourselves. New players are always welcome.
Theatrical Club - SRO (Standing Room Only) Pres. Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 VP Joe Guenther 825-7703 It’s time to prepare for our Spring Show, April 4-6. Open auditions Monday, November 5, 9:30-11:30 AM or Wednesday, November 7, 4-6 PM, Dance Studio. Read a few lines, pick a part, or volunteer your other technical skills, such as staging, costumes, sound, etc. Our show will present eight, 5-10 minute skits, and sev-en music/dance numbers. Lots of people are needed. Theatre is a fun, rewarding project with an amazing sense of accomplishment. See you there!
TravelogueJim Huffer 825-8743September-May, Third Monday, 7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo We’ll meet November 19 at 7 PM (new time). Gor-don McCall, a nearby Oro Valley resident, will present Cinque Terre and Milano, Italy. Cinque Terre (five lands) of the interesting, beautiful Italian Riviera. Five colorful, distinct towns bravely cling to a rugged, steep mountain descending into the sea. No motor vehicles allowed. Only a trail or sea ferries connect them. Come walk and sail with us via this video as we experience and learn this spectacular unique-in-the-world place. We conclude this Northern Italian pro-gram in the both chicky modern and interesting old city of Milano. An interactive introduction and post-viewing discussion are included.
Unit Parties Unit 7’s Annual Party
The annual party this season has an exciting new format and time. We’re looking forward to celebrating new neighbors, new friends, and the new year Saturday, January 12. Mix, mingle, munch and dance to the music of DJ Gus Dibiasi. Beverages and heavy hors d’oeuvres will be provided. We’ll see you there!
Tickets $15 pp, 9-11 AM, Wednesday, December 12, Friday, January 4, and Monday, January 7, Social Hall.
Put your empty aluminum cans to work for Sun City Oro Valley. Deposit only empty, rinsed alumi-num cans in the box outside the Social Hall kitchen door. For safety reasons do not deposit unrinsed cans which attract bees and may become a hazard. The Community Assistance Committee uses the funds to purchase items for the Loan Room. Your support is appreciated by many SCOV residents.
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Ukulele Club - Sun City Vistoso Strummers Pres. Jean James 648-1118; Sec. Jackie Brown 825-2487Kanikapila, Tuesdays, 10 am-Noon, Desert Oasis/ZuniEnhancement Class, Fridays, Noon-2 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio Beginners/Review, Saturdays, 11AM-1 PM, Dessert Oasis/Aztechttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele/ During the past six months, our summer strummers have been practicing their craft with the benefit of the dedicated leadership of our own Bill Moeller. Many thanks to Bill for his hard work and dedication to the club.
This month sees the return of our Kumu Jean James as well as many of our full-year members. November is the month for elections, and our club is no exception. This will be the time to elect our club officers. More details at the first full-club kanikapila meeting on November 13. If you are interested in joining the club, drop in and see what it’s all about. The first meeting is free. There will be something for everyone this season; some tried and true and some very new. It should be a great time for all!
Wallyball and Water VolleyballPres., Judy Rigby 638-8800, [email protected] (water volleyball rep)VP, Bob Shull 818-0355, [email protected] (wallyball rep)Wallyball: Tuesday and Friday, 1-3 PM, AFC/Racquetball CourtWater Volleyball: Sunday and Thursday 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis Poolhttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/volleyball The holiday party this year will be held at the Desert Oasis on Saturday, December 15. If you are interested in serving on the planning and decorating committee for the event, please contact one of the officers as soon as possible. New officers will be elected at the party; dues for 2013 will also be collected.
Woodcarvers Kaaren Drent 818-2343
Saturdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary Our club offers the use of tools, literature, magnifica-tion, comfortable chairs and a forced air venting sys-tem. Aspiring carvers are welcome and old-timers will share their knowledge and expertise.
BarkcarversKaaren Drent 818-2343Tuesdays, Noon-3 PM, Thursdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary Barkcarving is a unique and age-old craft. We har-vest what could be seen as scrap wood and turn it into something beautiful. The possibilities are as endless as your imagination. We have a supply of bark and tools; you can come in and begin a project the first day. Come be inspired.
Gourd Art Kaaren Drent 818-2343Mondays 1-4 PM, Fridays 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary If you are new to gourd art, join us to discover the beautiful and seemingly unlimited creative possibilities of this unique craft. If you are an experienced gourd crafter, join us and share your expertise with our friend-ly and creative club. We have materials on hand to get you started: gourds, paints, leather dyes, tools, wood-burners, books and much more.
Woodworkers Pres. Keith Carlson 742-7726
http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/woodworkers/index.html Things are humming in the wood shop. There is not too much time left for the holiday toys to be made, so let’s all get busy and get them ready. We do need more monitors. Please think about volunteering. Also, a reminder to wear your eye protection at all times while in the shop.
Writers ClubAdrian Korpel 818-0544 At present the Writers Club’s only organized activities are in poetry. Please see the Poet’s Corner. Poets’ CornerSharyn Rafieyan 825-6762Mondays, 9:15-11:15 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui In this presidential election year with political slogans and derisions filling the airwaves and the printed page, it seems appropriate to look at this excerpt from a fairly current protest poem entitled Occupy My Street: …Bring me your protestors, your bedrolls and tents, your signs, your huddled masses chanting derision of me, occupy my street… D.W. Fenza’s re-working of well-known lines from the poem by Emma Lazarus about the Statue of Liberty helps the poet avoid the soap-box, speechifying sound of less effective poems. Protest poems can be comic, satiric, stirring or overly preachy. It’s a difficult genre but an exciting outlet for a passionate opinion about any controversial subject, as some of our members have recently discovered. Please note that we are back at the Vistoso Center/Yaqui this month. Resident poets are welcome to join us.
Yoga Pres. Jewel Prendeville 520-395-1356 Mondays, 8:30-10AM, Social Hall/Papago Tuesdays, 10:30 AM-Noon, Vistoso Center/Apache
Thursdays, 4-5:15 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio Some of the health benefits of practicing yoga can be improved balance, flexibility, range of motion, strength and stress management. Annual dues are $5 pp and each class is $7. SCOV residents may attend one class before deciding to join the Yoga Club. The class fee for the teacher must still be paid.
free wifi•Catalina Vista •SCOV Café •Social Hall
•Vistoso Center/LibraryNEW now available at Desert Oasis
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partnered organizationsThe items contained under this heading are provided as a ser-vice to residents by other organizations that are neither spon-sored nor supported by Sun City Oro Valley Community Associa-tion, Inc. SCOVCA assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.
AANed 407-6052Mondays, 12:30 PM, Craft Complex/TumbleweedTuesdays, 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni
Alzheimer’s Education and Support GroupDon Dittman 551-6109Arlene Schneider 825-5741Last Tuesday, 4 PM, Desert Oasis Learn the basics of the disease and how to live with it.
Arthritis (all kinds) Support GroupFacilitated by Corinne KulickContact Ester Leutenberg, [email protected], 818-0016 for time and place of monthly meeting
Caregiver Support GroupFacilitator: Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 [email protected] First and third Fridays, 2-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Room
Civic Association CASCVI (The Civic Association of Sun City Oro Valley Inc.) is an advocatein consumer affairs. Established in 1994 as a volunteer resident group, we have successfully dealt with the Pima County Assessor and utility companies and conducted valuable investigations such as blue pipe and roofing problems. CASCVI provides an organization where residents can request assistance with problems not covered by SCVCAI. We can be reached at [email protected] or call Marty Abelson 825-3522
Residents who desire to be on our email list to re-ceive, submit or share home maintenance information, consumer warnings and advisories, residential tax in-formation and resident-related issues not covered by SCOVCA should submit their email addresses to [email protected]. Please note that we are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted. You must be a SCOV homeowner.
Emerge!Co-Pres. Betty Hansen 818-1779, Elaine Deeter 825-5388Donations Nancy Williams 818-3178October-April, Second Tuesday, 8:30 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache Our auxiliary helps and supports Emerge! which is one of the main agencies in So. AZ providing shel-ter for women and children who are victims of abuse. Emerge! has been named one of 50 best non-profits in the U.S. Our next fund raiser will be Tea at Two, Thursday, November 15, 2 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Tickets for the surprise raffle will be sold at 1:30 PM. Guest speaker will be Dr. Lorraine Mackstaller, MD. University Phy-sicians Health Center, and associate professor, medi-cine at the UA. She is an advocate for women’s heart disease.
Tickets on sale November 1, 9-11 AM, Social Hall/Lobby. If still in need of tickets, please call Betty Hansen. Nancy Williams continues to collect donations which now include cell/smart phones. Items requested are personal care items such as disposable razor blades, maxi-pads, deodorant, make-up, blow dryers and curl-ing irons. The crisis line at Emerge! to report domestic violence is 888-428-0101.
Grief Support Group - Loss of Child or GrandchildFacilitator: Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 [email protected] Fourth Wednesdays, email or call for time and location
Grief Support Group - Loss of Spouse/PartnerCoordinator: Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 [email protected] Arlene Schneider Second and fourth Fridays, 3 PM, email or call for location
Parkinson’s SupportPayton Davies 825-5352 or [email protected], November 14 (this month it is the second Wednesday not the third)10:30-Noon, Catalina Vista, Pima Room Exercise Mondays and Thursdays 4-5:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache We are meeting on the second Wednesday for this month only because of Thanksgiving. Cynthia Holmes will be our speaker. She will tell us ways that APDA (American Parkinson’s Disease Assoc.) can help those of us with Parkinson’s, here in Oro Valley. There will also be a Q and A session about medications and therapies. Please come, and pass the word along.
Survivors of Loved Ones who Died by SuicideCoordinator and Facilitator - Ester Leutenberg, 818-0016, [email protected] for time and location
Vistoso Helpful Hands We are an all-volunteer organization that helps our neighbors in times of crisis. We provide short term caregiver relief, meals, light yard work and house-keeping, transportation, errands, etc, until you can take care of yourself or get permanent help. We can always use volunteers to carry our pager. See Norma Meyers, at the Vistoso Center, for an application. We will train you. To get help, dial 410-9498. When you hear the beep, enter your phone number followed by the # sign and hang up. We will call you back.
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ALOHA (Adult Loss of Hearing Association Inc.) The Oro Valley chapter of ALOHA is meeting Thurs-day, November 8, 2-3:45 PM, Santa Catalina Roman Catholic Church, 14380 N. Oracle Rd. The speaker will be Prof. Frances Harris, PhD, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Department, UofA. Presentation is entitled: Living Well with Hearing Loss. Attendees are welcome to bring family members and friends. Infor-mation 795-9887, [email protected].
American Assoc. of University Women Meeting The American Association of University Women will meet Saturday, November 10, 9:30 AM, Social Hall/Hopi. Continental breakfast $6. The guest speaker is Jonalyn Lo Vecchio. Her topic is The Struggle of Arizona Women to Sit on Juries. Vec-chio researches, writes and speaks on Arizona Wom-en’s History. For further information see our website.http://casasadobestucson-AZ.aauw.net
American Legion Auxiliary Oro Valley Unit 132 Join the American Legion Auxiliary Oro Valley Unit 132. Be as active as you wish, but join and make a difference in the lives of veterans in need and service members and their families. There is strength in num-bers. Contact us to check your eligibility, then come and meet us. Onita Davis, 520-229-1064, [email protected], Golder Ranch Fire District-Linda Vista Sta-tion, 355 E. Linda Vista, 6:30-7:45 PM on the third Thursday of each month, September to May, http://www.ovunit132.infoy
American Legion Oro Valley Post 132, Still Serving We are making a difference in the lives of our return-ing heroes, veterans in need and service members and their families. Help strengthen our collective voice and our capacity to help by joining our active and friendly local Post. It’s time for you to help make a difference too. Remember, there is strength in numbers even if you can’t be active. Contact: Steve Asp, 520-544-7882, [email protected]. Meet third Thursday monthly at 6:30 PM, 16045 N. Oracle Rd.
BAG-A-THON Food Drive We remind you and invite you to help raise 50,000 pounds of food for this November 3 effort benefiting the Food Bank at ICS (Interfaith Community Services). You can help with food items or a check to ICS. Let us do your shopping. Call Dave/Marlys Nelson at 825-8641.
Christmas Musical The Christmas musical by the Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene will be Friday, December 7, 7 PM; Satur-day, December 8, 3 and 5 PM, Sunday, December 9, 3 and 5 PM; Friday, December 14, 6 and 8 PM; Saturday, December 15, 3 and 5 PM, Sunday, December 16, 3 and 5 PM. Admission free, love offering will be taken for Interfaith Community Services.
Daughters of the American Revolution—El Presidio The DAR El Presidio Chapter meeting will be Thurs-day, November 8, 1 PM at the Western National Parks
Assoc., 12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr. The program will be Identifying SW Native American Jewelry, presented by Louann Snyder from the WNPA. Louann will tell us about the distinctive characteristics of different Native American tribes’ jewelry. Visitors are always welcome.
FinnFest USA Festival FinnFest USA is a festival presenting Finnish and Finnish-American culture and heritage. It’s a festival that brings modern Finland together with historic and contemporary America. Finnish and local food, entertainment and ven-dors at the free-entrance daily at the Tori, or Marketplace,Thursday-Saturday, November 8-11, 9 AM-5:30 PM. Sun., 9 AM-3 PM, Hilton Doubletree Reid Park, 445 S Alvernon Way. For more information on classes and other forums go to http://www.2012finnfestusa.org for registration.
Green Living Fair Visit the fifth annual Green Living Fair on Saturday, November 3, 10 AM-2 PM, held at the HabiStore at 935 W. Grant Road, ¼ mile east of I-10. Learn how to green your home, green your life and keep more green in your pocket. Over 22 exhibitors. Enjoy solar-powered live music and enter to win an iPad. Shop for new and gently used home furnishings and home improvement items at the HabiStore; the store that builds homes and changes the world one sofa at a time. Sponsors: the Pima County Environmental Quality’s Clean Air Pro-gram, Pima Association of Governments, Habitat for Humanity’s HabiStore, Mrs. Green’s World, and the Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation De-partment. For more information visit HabitatTucson.org or call the HabiStore 889-7200.
Oro Valley Festival of Arts Saturday, December 1, 10 AM-5 PM, and Sunday December 2, 11 AM-4 PM, Oro Valley Marketplace, Oracle Rd. and Tangerine Rd. - southwest corner. Free admission.
Oro Valley Tree Lighting Ceremony Friday, November 30, 6 PM, Oro Valley Marketplace Oracle Rd. and Tangerine southwest corner. Come ex-perience the majesty of Oro Valley’s 25 foot Christmas tree as it is lit for the first time. Enjoy live holiday mu-sic on the main stage, hot chocolate and a visit from Santa, in this all-ages community event!
Pima County Gardening Demonstrations The following free presentations will be given Fridays, 1 PM, Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 W. Naranja Dr., in the Public Meeting Room. Nov. 9 Maintaining Your Garden Jan. 11 Success with roses in the desert Jan. 18 Ask a Master Gardener
24th Annual Poinsettia Sale Our Family Services annual holiday poinsettia sale to benefit young people, families and seniors in need is going on now. The red poinsettias, which come in a foil-wrapped 6-inch pot, are $13 each ($6.50 is tax-deductible.) Order online at
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www.ourfamilyservices.org or download an order form to mail or fax. Poinsettias should be ordered before Thanksgiving and will be ready for pickup December 6, 7 and 8. Pre-paid orders of 12 or more poinsettias may be delivered.
Rummage Sale Vista Methodist Church, 30012 E. Miravista Lane, is having a rummage sale Friday, November 9, and Saturday, November 10. All are welcome. Proceeds go to support youth programs. Call 825-1985 or go to [email protected].
SaddleBrooke Christian Women’s Vital Connection Luncheon Calling everyone to celebrate with us. All women are encouraged to attend the SaddleBrooke Christian Women’s Vital Connection Luncheon, Friday, Novem-ber 2, 11:30 AM, Mountainview, $15 inclusive and paid at the door. The Gatekeepers will add to our celebra-tion with their wonderful music! Contact MaryAnn, 818-1919. Your reservation is important and required.
Tutors Needed for Nearby School Kids Would you enjoy tutoring a child? Painted Sky Elementary School, Rancho Vistoso’s neighbor-hood public school, is looking for volunteers to work one-to-one with students. One hour a week of your time will make the difference in a child’s educa-tion. Please contact Heidi Radtke [email protected] or 548-0465.
Wait Until Dark Play at PCC Pima Community College Theatre Arts presents the suspense-filled thriller. November 8-18, Thursday-Sat-urday 7:30 PM, Sunday 2 PM, Center for the Arts Black Box Theatre. Tickets are $15 with discounts available. ASL interpreters 11/15 at 7:30 PM. www.pima.edu/cfa This intense thriller is directed by Frank Pickard. A blind woman becomes the target of a psychotic killer and two ex-convicts searching for heroin hidden within a doll.
Welcome Club - Northwest Welcome Club Northwest will hold its monthly lun-cheon for women new to Northwest Tucson within the last five years on Thursday, November 1, 11 AM, El Charro Cafe, 311 N. Court Ave., Tucson, cost $25. Program will be a presentation by Larry Klein from the Arizona Historical Society. Contact Ruth Shelton 520-498-0018.
classified The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations that are neither sponsored nor supported by Sun City Oro Valley Community Association, Inc. SCOVCA assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.
BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; Fireplace= FP; Stainless Steel= S/S; WiFi= Wireless Internet Service
Classified Advertising, $10/adFOR RENT: Beautifully furnished home with top-of-the-line amenities from appliances to linens. 2BR/2BA, 1328 sq. ft. home at 1735 E. Brokenbow Way. A great place to spend winter. N/S, N/P, 2 car garage, FP, covered patio, beautiful yard with grill and mt. views from front and back. All SCOV facilities and activi-ties included with rent. $1,800 from April-September, $2,700 from October-March. Discounts for three or more months rental. See pictures or rent at VRBO or call Carol at 720-261-5099.FOR RENT: Extra spacious 3BR/2BA home with spec-tacular mountain view. Golf course lot. Sparkling clean in southwestern style. Furnished. Year round rental or short term. Photos on internet, call Sue Sciacero at 480-991-3367 or contact [email protected] for more information and to access photos.FOR RENT: Pusch Ridge view home in SCOV. 2BR/2BA, 1320 sq. ft., newly furnished Southwest style, great views from the master bedroom, kitchen and furnished covered patio. Fully furnished, new king and queen beds, 46” flat screen TV, cable, WiFi, DVD player, phone, new tile floors, office, all linens and utensils, utilities included. Available year round monthly. Discounts for three or more months. Email or call Martha for photos and information [email protected]; (520) 395-1948.FOR RENT MT. View Home in SCOV – Fall 2012, and April 2013. 2BR/2BA (split floor plan). Huge, very private backyard with covered patio (backs to desert). 2-car garage. DVR,BBQ,W/D, plus more! SW Décor. N/S; NP. 2350 E. Gerbera. E-photos; (623)308-4135; [email protected]; Not available January, February, or March. New idea…try tagging on Decem-ber and April to your regular three month visit (discount for the combination).FOR RENT: 2012-2013 multi-month vacation home rental. Completely furnished with great mountain views. 2BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Furnished covered patio with grill. Rental rates will be discounted for SCOV families and friends. Rentals throughout the year or long term. Call Jo (Wisconsin) 262-886-9999 or 520-825-0232. Photos available via email. FOR RENT, Unfurnished,1050 sq. ft. 2BR/2BA at 16th fairway T-box. Professionally designed interiors with granite in kitchen, saltillo tile floors, all new in ’07. Part of Sun City Oro Valley membership available with tennis, golf, pools, Café, library, fitness, hobby shops, OV Hospital close, etc. Area west of home patio wide open desert for privacy, wildlife viewing, and pet walk-ing. Wonderful caring neighbors on super quiet Green Tree Dr. $1250/mo. long term; presently listed for sale. email [email protected] for photos and information.
This tiny, newly born javelina spent several days in and around our backyard on Tom Ryan’s Way in September. Eventually we had him rescued and taken to the wildlife rehab center in Tucson. Photo submitted by Jim Ford.
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FOR RENT: Fully furnished with mountain views. King size bed in Master BR. Currently available for monthly rental: September-December 2012, January 2013 and April 2013. Longer terms April-December 2013 and all of 2014. Price discounted for stays of three months or more. For photos and more details call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email [email protected] RENT 2BR/2BA Built-in den. Fully furnished, Claridge model on home street with mountain views. Southern patio/grill/ pool and hot tub in large back-yard. Front courtyard and 2-car garage. November-December $1800, January-April $2400. May $1800, June-August $1300 and utilities.FOR RENT: Long term rental at 13941 N. Trade Winds. Corner lot, 1440 sq. ft. 2BR/2BA, Mariposa plan. Un-furnished. New SS appliances, new carpet, fresh paint, new washer/dryer. Extra room off master. $1200 per month, includes monthly yard maintenance. Photos online call Joan at 435-640-9949 or Tom at 520-730-6345.FOR RENT: Enjoy privacy and sweeping mountain views from the patio in this 2 BR/2 BA home. Open AZRM with separate DR & kitchen nook. Amenities include digital cable TV in AZRM & 2 BR’s and internet. Split model for added privacy; grill, ceiling fans, kitchen appliances & linens. Rentals available Dec. 2012 and Apr 2013 forward. Call Larry at (949)244-0210 (cell) for rates.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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Afternoon wall lounging. Photo by Gary Lerch.
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#1 in Sales and Listings in Sun City Oro Valley since 2004
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Located in Sun City Oro Valley1171 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. #103
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Engaging homeowners in the process.
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PGA Certified Golf Instructors
Call the Pro Shop and talk to Kim Griggs or Rick Sample about our Clinics for beginners as well as One-on-one lessons that are available.
Half-hour lessons $4545-minute lessons $55 Lesson Series : pay for 5 get the 6th lesson Free!
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KATHY & RICHARD HARVEY
Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988!
If you want the Best, Call Us!
520-297-6172800-297-6172
2506 E. Vistoso Commerce LoopSuite #100
Full Time Professional Agents with40+ Years of Experience!
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ABR, CRS, GRI, Associate Brokers
Sun City Residents
Mariposa model with wonderful views!Charming, updated home with
northeast patio, borders common area$250,000
KATHY & RICHARD HARVEY
Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988!
If you want the Best, Call Us!
520-297-6172800-297-6172
2506 E. Vistoso Commerce LoopSuite #100
Full Time Professional Agents with40+ Years of Experience!
Ask for our list of satisfied clients
ABR, CRS, GRI, Associate Brokers
Sun City Residents
Mariposa model with wonderful views!Charming, updated home with
northeast patio, borders common area$250,000
KATHY & RICHARD HARVEY
Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988!
If you want the Best, Call Us!
520-297-6172800-297-6172
2506 E. Vistoso Commerce LoopSuite #100
Full Time Professional Agents with40+ Years of Experience!
Ask for our list of satisfied clients
ABR, CRS, GRI, Associate Brokers
Sun City Residents
Mariposa model with wonderful views!Charming, updated home with
northeast patio, borders common area$250,000
Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988! If you want the Best call us!
2506 E. Vistoso Commerce Loop Suite #100520-297-6172 • 800-297-6172
www.kathyandrichard.com • [email protected]
Full Time Professional Agents with +40 Years of Experience!
KATHY & RICHARD HARVEYSun City Oro Valley Residents
Judy .................................(520) 395-5866Jerry .................................(520) 907-3954FAX ..................................(520) 818-3803Email ...................... [email protected] .................. judyh.longrealty.comJudy Hale, ABR
Jerry Hale, SFR RealtoR® 10445 N. Oracle Rd. #121, Oro Valley, AZ 85737
40 years Combined Banking& Real Estate SalesJudy Hale voted
Best Realtor in the Northwest by 2012
Explorer Newspaper poll
Steve Mooneyham Associate Broker, ASR, CHMS, SFR
520-275-1816
Pamela Thayer Realtor
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909 E Sedona Place Kensington Model $184,000
14427 N Del Webb Blvd.Expanded Montrose Model $189,000
14192 N Biltmore DriveExpanded Crescent Model $329,000
14006 N Cirrus Hill Drive Expanded Sonoran Model $249,000
1710 E Chalk Creek CourtSilvercreek Model $229,900
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14238 N Trade Winds WayMontara Model $199,000
14026 N Cirrus Hill DriveMariposa Model $189,000
2279 E Romero Canyon Drive Crescent Model $199,900
Debbie EvenchikExecutive Sales AssociateSun City Vistoso Resident
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Fabulous Cheyenne Model with so many extras! Over 2,000 sq. ft., LR/DR, fantastic family room. Enjoy the great yard with mountain views. Call for Details!
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