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www.scovaz.com It’s More Than Living...It’s a Lifestyle! June 2013 T ipster Sun City Oro Valley Association Committees ............4 Association News ........................3 Café Specials ..............................10 Classified .....................................25 Clubs.............................................12 Coming Events ...........................10 Extended Community ...............25 For Your Information ..................11 Golf ..................................................8 Combined BOD Study Session & Meeting Tuesday, June 25, 9 AM Vistoso Center/Apache All residents are welcomed and encouraged to attend meetings. Come 15 minutes early to share your thoughts & concerns with the Board. Hours of Operation ......................2 Memoriam ....................................12 Partnered Organizations ..........24 Sun City Vistoso Foundation ..10 Thank You Corner .......................11 Town of Oro Valley.....................24 Workshops and Classes............11 Photo by Steve Holmes Photo by Steve Holmes Photo by Steve Holmes Photo by Lee Bassett Photo by Steve Holmes

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Official newsletter of Sun City Oro Valley outstanding active adult community just outside Tucson, AZ.

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www.scovaz.comIt’s More Than Living...It’s a Lifestyle!

June 2013TipsterSun City Oro Valley

Association Committees ............4Association News ....................... .3Café Specials ............................. .10Classified .....................................25Clubs ............................................ .12Coming Events .......................... .10Extended Community ...............25For Your Information ................. .11Golf ................................................. .8

Combined BOD Study Session & MeetingTuesday, June 25, 9 AM Vistoso Center/Apache

All residents are welcomed and encouraged to attend meetings.Come 15 minutes early to share your thoughts & concerns with the Board.

Hours of Operation ..................... .2Memoriam ................................... .12Partnered Organizations ..........24Sun City Vistoso Foundation . .10Thank You Corner ...................... .11Town of Oro Valley .....................24Workshops and Classes........... .11

Photo by Steve Holmes

Photo by Steve Holmes

Photo by Steve HolmesPhoto by Lee Bassett

Photo by Steve Holmes

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Board of DirectorsNote: email address for BOD member, General Manager and Assistant General Manager is

[email protected]

Robert Hefner, [email protected] .............................................................................PresidentSteve Knapp, [email protected] ................................................................ Vice PresidentCathy Hartrich, [email protected] ...............................................................SecretaryDick Brammell, [email protected] .................................................TreasurerJanice Fischer, [email protected] ................................................................ DirectorRichard Babin, [email protected] .................................................................... DirectorJon Olson, [email protected] ...................................................................................... Director

Management TeamBob Mariani, [email protected] ......................General Manager, 917-8080Joe Byron, [email protected] ...................................... Café Manager, 917-8074Robin Coulter, [email protected] ....................Assistant 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 Peabody, [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, 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 responsibility 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

Aquatic & Fitness Center .....................917-8067FacilitiesDaily ....................................................................................... 5 AM-9 PMPool Mon.-Sun. .. ....................................................................... 5 AM-8:30 PMChildren’s Hours ................................................................... 11 AM-1 PM

Café Food Service to 3 PM only ..................825-3277Mon., Wed. through Sat. .............7 AM-4 PM..... Sun. & Tue. 7 AM-3 PM Recording 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 RoomReservations and Pick Up, Cart Barn/Loan RoomTue. and Thu. . .............................................................................8-9 AM

Community Services .......... 10 AM-Noon...917-8058 Consumer Referral .............................. 917-8079

Mon., Wed. and 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-6 PMPoolMon.-Fri. .. ......................................................................... 7 AM-8:30 PMSat. .................................................................................... 9 AM-7:30 PMSun. .................................................................................. 9 AM-5:30 PMChildren’s Hours: daily ..........................................................Noon-4 PMExcept Thu. and Sun. .............................................................Noon-2 PM

Gift Shop of Sun City ...........................917-8051Mon.-Sat.. ........................................................................ 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 ................................................ 825-3110 Golf Info Line ................................................................................825-0322Mon. ........................................................................................ 6 AM-5 PMTue. .................................................................................... 6:30 AM-3 PMWed. through Sun. ............................................................. 6:30 AM-5 PMDriving Range HoursMon., Wed., Fri., Sat. & Sun. ................................................... 6 AM-5PMTues. & Thu. ............................................................................ 6 AM-3 PM

Social Hall .............................................917-8066Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-6 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.

Lou Phillippi ............................ Co-ChairDel Salvaterra ......................... Co-ChairArlene Douglas.........................MemberPeggy Gardner ..........................MemberGlenda Gillespie .......................MemberGeorge Holthus .......................MemberSharon Knudson .......................MemberKaren Koopmans ......................Member

Barbara Martucci .....................MemberPaul Mercer .............................MemberAnn Owen ................................MemberLynn Parker ..............................MemberShirley Peterson .......................MemberLaura Pigott .............................MemberHarry Plumlee ..........................MemberLinda Stiegler ...........................Member

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

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General Manager - Bob MarianiRancho Vistoso Blvd. Median Landscaping As I write this article, bids are being secured from several landscape contrac-tors to install new landscaping in the RVB (Rancho Vistoso Blvd.) median. As with the last couple of re-landscaping projects,

this is the next phase of a 12-year asset reserve plan to update the common area landscaping that, in most cases, is more than 25 years old. There has been criticism of the re-landscaping that has been completed to date (some of that criticism is due simply to the fact that any money was spent, some residents feel that the re-landscaping program is of little value.) Some criticism is due to the type of plants that have been installed or the design. All are valid criticisms. Yet the value of this program, the type of plants installed and the landscape designs are all very subjective. Many residents are very pleased with the results and the plan. Although I am sure not everyone will agree, I have received considerable positive feedback regarding the Catalina Vista landscaping now that the plants have matured and bloomed. The input is not as positive yet regarding the Mountain Vista landscaping. However, keep in mind that the new plantings went through a cold winter where so many of them suffered. As the plants revive from the cold and the shrubs that looked good on paper but not so good in real life are replaced, the overall aesthetics of the grounds improve on a daily basis. One sure thing is that re-landscaping will reduce water use and labor required to maintain the old, over-grown, woody plants. Now back to the RVB median landscaping. If all goes as planned, this landscaping installation will take place early this summer. Most of you will be pleased to know that the appearance will be similar to the new land-scaping in medians outside of Sun City with lots of cac-tus that will be very low maintenance, and will provide the beautiful appearance that you have been seeking.

association news

From The Board of DirectorsOur MISSION as the SCOV 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 available online and in the SCOV Library. Board meetings are open to residents.

Fitness Center Equipment Committeeby Richard Brammell

I would like to report to the community about the process of the Fitness Cen-ter Equipment committee and the future process for the Equipment committee.

The committee is comprised of Judy Bjorling, Sharon Hertle, Lonnie Davis, Ray Jerkins, Michael Takerian (chair) and myself as board liaison. The committee has held a total of nine meetings since December 6, 2012. The committee has toured the adult communities of Sun City-Anthem, Sun City West, SaddleBrooke HOA #1 and #2, SaddleBrooke Ranch and Highlands at Dove Mountain. It toured the fitness centers of Body Basics, Anytime Fitness, Plan-et Fitness, LA Fitness, Prestige Fitness, Platinum Fit-ness and Chuze Fitness. The committee received input from Chris Litten, NSCA certified, on the current and future trends for senior fit-ness. The committee met with or discussed with the manufacturer representatives from FreeMotion, Life Fitness, Matrix, Paramount, Concept 2 and NuStep. The committee has tentatively planned to make a pre-sentation to the Board in June. The presentation will be the committee’s recommendations and the reasons for them. The committee would plan to have the presenta-tion placed on SCOV’s website for all residents to view. The Board would not need to make a decision on the committee’s recommendation until sometime after their July or August meeting. The Board of Directors will look forward to receiving input from the residents.

Employees who go above and beyond the call of duty are recognized with an On The Spot award. On the Spot awards received recently went to:

Sun City Oro Valley Employee Recognition

Marnie Goodbody .... AdministrationLisa Orach ............... AdministrationJose “Pepe” Corrales ............. CAMTerry Whitten .......................... CAMJose Gonzalez Huaraqu ...... CAMScott Parvin ........................... CAMJose Rodriguez ...................... CAM

Daniel Flores-Mendoza ....CAMSteven Sauer ....................CAMGilberto Guerrero ..............CAMArmando Rodriguez ..........CAMLisa Muniz ......................... CaféChristine Gatlin ..................Café

Tuesday, June 18, 10 AM, Social Hall/Hopi

with the General Manager and a Board Member

Coffee and Conversation

Come hear an update on the Fitness Center construction project.

To send an email to the Fitness Center Construction Committee please use

[email protected]

This Week in SCOV A weekly communication piece that the GM puts out Fridays update the community on what is happening that week. Available via In the Know email or by hard copy at these locations: Café, Des-ert Oasis, Catalina Vista and the Social Hall.

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outdoors, at the mall, or on Fridays in our Auditorium from 1–2 PM. Don’t forget your sunglasses, hat, water and sunscreen.

Architectural ReviewDon Stewart 618-980-3878 [email protected] and Fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

CommunicationFirst Monday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apachewww.scovaz.com/committees/communications/index.html

Community AssistanceChair Gay Russell 825-5763No committee meetings through summer Aluminum Can Donations: Put those aluminum cans to work for SCOV. Deposit only empty, clean aluminum cans in the box outside the Social Hall kitchen. For safety rea-sons, do not deposit unrinsed cans which attract bees and may become a hazard. Profits fund the equipment for the Loan Room. Please help us by recycling your aluminum cans, but place your trash in your trash containers. CAC volunteers delivered their eighth can load for the year to the recycling center. Those 740 pounds netted $458.80, bringing the year-to-date poundage to 4,140 and the revenue to $2,546.40. Summer has arrived and the Loan Room is quieter than through the winter. It is the perfect time for those residents still around to come to visit us and see what equipment we have available to loan. The Loan Room remains open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-9 AM throughout the summer months; reservations and pick up are at the end of the Cart Barn. We look forward to seeing you.

Consumer Referral Co-Chairs Don and Pat Pomeroy 825-1725Desk Phone 917-8079 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:30-11:30 AM, Social Hall Connect to our online list of vendors1. On the home page www.suncityorovalley.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 Leslie Platt 818-1963Third Monday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache

fitness center assessment information The assessment for the Fitness Center is payable now, but you have until June 30 to pay it or make your first installment. The bill for the assessment will be a part of the annual homeowner billing which has been mailed out. However, you may come by the Vistoso Center or mail your payment for the assessment any time before June 30, 2013.

HOT Spot Help Out Today!

The HOT Spot is for the purpose of listing help-wanted ads for various Association and Association Committee tasks.

BOARD MEETING REPORTER: The Board is seeking individuals to prepare an overview of its Study Sessions and Board Meetings. This overview would then be posted, via email, to the community. If you are interested in this project, please contact Robin Coulter 917-8070 [email protected] NEEDED: Tipster Editorial Committee is looking for volunteers to serve on the Committee. Must have excellent grammar and spelling skills, prior editing experience is desired. We particularly need editors who are here year-round. Contact Co-Chair Lou Phillippi if you are interested 638-6957 [email protected] WANTED: We are seeking an individual willing to input the data from the 2013 Surveys into an Excel spreadsheet. If interested, please contact Robin Coulter 917-8070 [email protected].

association committees

Committee meetings are open and all residents are welcome to attend.

Active HealthChair Judy Bjorling 818-1296http://scovaz.com/committees/activehealth/ Our April program had people stretch-ing, trying Zumba and Chair Aerobics. It also introduced our audience to “fartlek,” the Swedish word for “speed play,” a great way to make your walking more enjoyable while you improve mind-body awareness, strength and stamina. Simply pick a physi-cal point up ahead in your outdoor walk (like a lamp-post or a tree) and walk faster or run until you reach it. Do it several times. Indoors, you might want to try interval training: pick up the pace for a certain amount of time, go back to your regular pace, and repeat. HIT (High intensity interval training) exercising for short pe-riods of time as fast as you can go, will also burn fat. Why not try something new this summer? Change your workout, take a class or ask a friend to walk with you

Pass Holder Benefits

Dog Days of Summer Event - Saturday June 8Not a Pass Holder?

Call Kat at 917-8068 to get the details on being an annual pass holder.

This month all The Views Golf Club Annual Pass Holders receive a

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Gift ShopCo-Chairs Julie Holtry 825-4473 Sharon Henderson 247-0707Gift Shop 917-8051Shop Hours Monday-Saturday 9 AM-12:30 PM Meeting Second Wednesday, 9 AM www.vistosogiftshop.com Is it hot enough for you? Do you have your air con-ditioning turned on? The Gift Shop is nice and cool we’ve got lots of great merchandise to meet your gift needs and a few things just for you, too. The Gift Shop consignors are a very talented group. Annette Geistfeld is the artist of the month for June. Annette is one of our card makers. She produces quite a va-riety using a 3-D approach. That little extra something makes her cards one- of-a-kind. Her clever work is displayed in the center front Gift Shop window. Would you like to sell some of your cre-ations in the Gift Shop? We’d like to have you join us. Call Julie 825-4473 or Elaine 825-5388.

Government AffairsChair Sally Evert 520-955-7877 [email protected] Chair Alex Martin 825-7044 [email protected] scheduled meetings June-September The GAC has scheduled no meetings June-Septem-ber. We have many ideas for future programs to inform you about your elected officials and the work of your government and will proceed on these plans in the fall.

Marketing and PublicityChair Barbara Ross 818-0701Fourth Thursday, 3 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

Neighborhood PrideChair Tempe Johnson 825-6994Third Tuesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache

It’s Time to Remember Whether you are here or away for the summer, it’s time to remember:• Weeds in cracks of driveways, sidewalks, and where the cement meets the asphalt of the street are the re-sponsibility of the homeowner to remove.• Cactus and/or bushes in your yard should not extend over the sidewalk as to be a danger to walkers.• Trees must be kept trimmed up high enough over the sidewalk as not to injure walkers or block visibility of a stop sign.• Exposed soil, or bare dirt, on your property needs to be covered by rock.• On a corner lot, check the street-facing side part of your yard for weeds and/or other possible infractions of the governing documents.• Artifacts, including empty pots, are not allowed in front yards. Pots should be planted with live plants, as artificial ones are not allowed.

Posse Chair Del Balston 825-9681

Vice-Chair John Njaa 825-5486 Meeting First Tuesday, 3 PM, Social Hall/Hopi www.scovaz.com/committees/posse/ Since the beginning of the Sun City Oro Valley Posse, not many Posse members have been able to claim the re-markable achievement of serving the Posse and the com-munity for 20 years, but six of them recently have. Those six recently attended a Posse Committee meeting where their outstanding and valuable service was recognized by the Committee and the Oro Valley Police Department. The photo below was taken at that event. The departure of our seasonal residents means pa-trol schedules are harder to fill. If you aren’t a Posse member, you can help by joining the Posse. If you are a Posse member, call your squad leader and ask about the new patrol hours that may make it easier for you to get on the schedule.

20 years award recipients: Seated from L-R: Jo Bomar, Maria Gondosch; Standing from L-R: Lee Bomar, Cliff Leslie, Lou Bittle, Mike Gondosch.

PropertiesSummer meetings time and location tbd. Contact Dick Gillespie 825-3901. The audio-visual upgrades are continuing to move ahead. With approval of the Association budget, there are funds available to install video equipment in each room along with audio improvements. These will be the meeting rooms best configured for activities requiring audio-visual aids. The auditorium upgrades have been specified for bid-ding purposes. Since there is a specific, limited amount of money available from the asset reserve account, these items have been prioritized so that the most im-portant are purchased first. We will start with new pro-jectors (including adding a new one for the center of the auditorium), cameras and associated switching equip-ment. The Pickleball court addition project came with the rec-ommendation that the next two courts be added south of the bocce courts. This will allow even more courts to be added in the future should that be necessary. Fourteen capital projects are being evaluated to priori-tize them. It is our intention to give the Board a recom-mendation for the top three to five projects to assist them in establishing a development plan for these projects.

A Tipster can be mailed to youwhile you are away for $3 per issue.

Stop by the Vistoso Center to arrange for this.

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Above is a summary of the Revenues and Ex-penses and the Results of Operations for the first 10 months of the 2012-13 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.scovaz.com. Hover over Association, a drop down appears, scroll down to Financial Strength, click there. Select the month’s financial report you wish to view. There are also copies of the monthly Financial Statements and a copy of the Annual Budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year in the SCOV Library located 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, Mon-day, June 17, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at [email protected] or call me at 917-8060.

Randy Trenary, Controller

SUN CITY ORO VALLEY

Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations10 Months 2012-13

Apr-13 Actual BudgetRevenues:

Annual H.O. Fees 238,013$ 3,430,134$ 3,430,134$Special Assessment -$ 957,880$ -$Capital Contribution Fee 47,100$ 238,615$ 146,010$Golf Revenues 138,181$ 1,025,675$ 1,032,290$Activities Revenues 10,754$ 127,897$ 124,400$Café Revenues 62,896$ 496,072$ 476,500$Interest Income 3,101$ 21,931$ 9,000$Other Income 27,775$ 280,016$ 191,663$

Gross Revenues 527,820$ 6,578,220$ 5,409,997$

Asset Reserve Contribution -$ (950,000)$ (950,000)$Capital Fund Contribution -$ (100,000)$ (100,000)$New Capital Acquisitions -$ (17,182)$ (8,000)$Restricted Use Revenues (50,986)$ (1,269,641)$ (146,010)$

Net Operating Revenues 476,834$ 4,241,397$ 4,205,987$Expenses:

Wages & Benefits 219,950$ 2,154,681$ 2,195,118$Cost of Sales 42,489$ 307,253$ 284,630$Utilities 60,083$ 621,290$ 661,720$Repair & Maint. 12,857$ 102,908$ 112,384$Supplies & Expenses 81,605$ 736,676$ 839,152$

Net Operating Expenses 416,984$ 3,922,808$ 4,093,004$

Results of Operations 59,850$ 318,589$ 112,983$

Golf Course Revenues For the First 10 Months of the Fiscal Year

2012-13 2011-12Pre-Paid Rounds $626,947 $648,228Resident Daily Rounds $88,965 $70,709Public Daily Rounds $218,325 $198,137

Totals $934,237 $917,074

Golf Course Revenues For the First 10 Months of the Fiscal Year

2012-13 2011-12Pre-Paid Rounds $626,947 $648,228Resident Daily Rounds $88,965 $70,709Public Daily Rounds $218,325 $198,137

Totals $934,237 $917,074

Golf Course Revenues For the First 10 Months of the Fiscal Year

2012-13 2011-12Pre-Paid Rounds $626,947 $648,228Resident Daily Rounds $88,965 $70,709Public Daily Rounds $218,325 $198,137

Totals $934,237 $917,074

Money MATTERS

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Strategic ProjectsChair Tut Tustison 825-9431October- April, Third Thursday, 3 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztec We are seeking new members for the fall season. If you are interested in working on special, one-of-a-kind, interesting projects, please contact Ted Hood.

Tipster EditorialCo-Chairs Lou Phillippi 638-6957 [email protected] Del Salvaterra 834-5146 [email protected]/news/tipster-newsletter.html This month’s Tipster Editorial Committee meeting will be Friday, June 14, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache.

Assistant Manager - Robin Coulter What’s In a Name?

As you may be aware, the Board recently approved several name changes to build-ings and rooms. This is the completion of an initiative from the 2009 Long Range Plan to, “update place names to create a more

current, youthful image.” There have been two resident committees that have studied the initiative (Image and Marketing) with a final recommendation coming from the Marketing Committee regarding the new names. Over the next few months you will begin to see these changes implemented in our community. By the be-ginning of July you will see four new directional signs (replacing the teal and pink signs) that will have the new logo at the top. They will be in the new Town man-dated design for directionals along Rancho Vistoso Blvd. and will have a current, updated look. Also in the next couple of months, the signage at the west and east gateway to the community and the five monument signs at the entry of the Mountain Vista Complex and the Welcome Center will be updated. I met recently with Town managers and the manager of the Rancho Vistoso HOA, and both were very excited about the de-sign of our new signage. On July 1 the website and Tipster will begin using the new building and room names. A flyer is in this Tipster (and also in July’s edition) with the new names and building layout for easy identification. The Desert Oasis rooms reflect desert plants (Saguaro and Ocotillo). The Catalina Vista’s name is in reference to the mountains, so the rooms are named for mountains (Mt. Lemmon, Mt. Kimball and Pusch Ridge). The Welcome Center’s rooms are simply named Conference Rooms 1, 2 and 3. The Mountain Vista Complex is where the Activity Center, Artisan Center and Aquatic & Fitness Centers are located. The Activity Center’s rooms are Navajo, Hohokam and Hopi. The Papago room was renamed Hohokam. Internal signage is also in development. These are the signs above the room doors providing information and direction within the community (Bag Drop, RV Parking, AED locations, etc.). If, by July 1, the internal signage hasn’t been completed, there will be temporary signs placed above the room door to identify the room name. As with all things new, time will help in adjusting and working out any challenges that arise. SCOV residents are good about working through these challenges to-gether. Please go to http://suncityorovalley.com/news/pdf/New_SCOV_Signage.pdf to see the new

logo, signs and building and room names.

Programs/Facilities Director - Pam SarpaliusLooking Ahead

If you would like to mark your calendars now for some future dates, here they are:June 19 and September 19 are bus trips to a D-Backs games in Phoenix. October 19

brings a wonderful piano concert from Mary Stockdale. November 11 brings country music from Joni Harm. There will be other events through December and our 2014 calendar is getting full. Entertainment in the comfort of your own community is convenient, but the bonus is the low ticket prices. I always love when residents bring to my attention en-tertainers that they have seen and would like to perform here. If the contract price is right, I’ll do my best.

Community Services - Jim Cundiff Office open to meet with residents 10 AM-Noon, Monday-Friday, Vistoso Center917-8058 [email protected]

Café News Five to Free Club is back. How it works: when you purchase five breakfast or lunch entrees of $5 or more with beverages, you get your sixth breakfast or lunch entree free. Cards must be stamped at time of pur-chase. Ask your server to stamp your card after paying for your meal. The Café is offering a chance to receive a free break-fast or lunch if you turn in a comment card. Random comment cards are drawn monthly. The April winners: Patti Thompson, Pat Yuhas, Richard Kopp, Bertie Ste-ger and Jenny Clark. Congratulations and bon appetit.

SCOV Library - Marnie GoodbodyFollow Marnie’s Blog: scovlibrary.wordpress.com

New at the Library Great new DVDs include Trouble with the Curve (Eastwood), Guilt Trip (Streisand), The Impossible, and Jack Reacher. New foreign films include The Oth-er Son (Israel) and The Intouchables (France). Some new documentaries are First Position, about young ballet dancers, and Hitler’s Children. Hot bestsellers: 12th of Never (Patterson), Unintend-ed Consequences (Wood), The Hit (Baldacci), and Red Velvet Cupcake Murder (Fluke). Also, The Golden Egg (Commissario Brunetti), Wedding Night (Kinsella), and Whiskey Beach (Roberts). Memoirs and biographies include With or Without You (Domenica Ruta), Bonhoffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy (Metaxas) and if you love dogs, Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod (1995, Paulsen). Recent nonfiction includes Sedaris’s Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls, London: a Biography (Peter Ack-royd), and Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II (Zuckoff). Come in and check them out. A complete list of new acquisitions is at the SCOV Librarian blog at http://scovlibrary.wordpress.com. Log on and make com-ments or recommend new or old movies, books, and audio books. Your input is appreciated.

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April Housing Resale Information

Resales For the Month YTD2013 29 852012 27 45

Total sold in 2012 - 179

Welcome New NeighborsUnit # Name From 1 Olive & Edward Kennedy Oro Valley, AZ2 John & Dana Goduto Tucson, AZ 2 Richard Hagen Spanaway, WA3 Kathleen & Dale Foster Hayden, ID3 Sharon & Gary Lyden Wenatohee, WA3 Kathleen & Irad Mosier Port Ludlow, WA4 Diane Kallgren Longmont, CO4 Barbara & Gilbert Mueller Oro Valley, AZ5 Patricia Herman & Richard Arnold Madison, SD5 Shirley & Giza Lang Valley Center, CA5 Kaye & Thomas Mehring Spooner, WI5 Jim & Norma Farley Tucson, AZ 5 Rita Hornby Tucson, AZ 5 Shirley & John Vaughn Trussville, AL6 Ron Kessler Tucson, AZ 7 Martha & James Carter Jefferson, ME7 Merle & Richard Schlesinger San Rafael, CA9 Jerry & Nancy Crews Windsor, CO10 Nancy & Charles Babers Newberg, OR10 Rosalee & James Crocker Tucson, AZ 10 Doris Dent & Howard Ray Oro Valley, AZ10 Katherine & George Nieman Ely, MN12 Paula & Steven Wilson Westminster, CO15 Shirley & Jerry Caton Las Cruces, NM17 Laura & Paul Carey Tucson, AZ 17 Deanna & Randy Chillion Houston,TX11B Carole&JerryBirdsong Chesterfield,MO18A Wen Lu Bucher Tucson, AZ 18A Janis Harland Tucson, AZ

Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis Let’s get Walking

Are you looking for a safe place to walk where it’s cool and there are no obstacles? Look no more, we are starting walking class in the Auditorium. Friday, June 7, 1 PM. You can walk at your own speed. You can walk for the whole hour or as long as you want. We will play music, give walking information and keep track of dis-tances we have walked. Everybody is welcome. Association-Sponsored Fitness: Purchase a punch card from the receptionist in the Vistoso Center, $13/10 classes. You may use this card for all SCOV-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.

Aqua Zumba® Tue., 1-2 PM, AFC pool. Cardio Chair Aerobics Tue., Thu., 10:30-11:30 AM, Catalina Vista.Sunrisers Low-impact aerobics class Mon., Wed., Fri.,

7:15-8:15 AM, Auditorium. Sweat Stretch Tue., Thu., 7:30-9 AM, Auditorium.Walking in the Auditorium Fri., 1-2 PM Auditorium, no punch card needed.Water Aerobics Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-10 AM, AFC pool.Zumba Tue., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thu., 5:15-6:15 PM, Auditorium. Personal Trainer Call Ray Jerkins 219-3561 for an appointment.

Aquatic & Fitness Center and Desert Oasis: See the Hours of Operation, Tipster, page two. Tuesday, June 11, 7 AM, 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, June 12, the Desert Oasis pool will close at 7 AM for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time.Special Note from the Aquatic & Fitness Center: On Thursday, June 6, 1 PM, an orientation will be held on how to use the gym equipment. Space is limited. See Lonnie Davis or call 917-8073.

Help collate tHe tipsterOnce a month residents are needed to insert flyers. Receive your Tipster early and share refreshments with us at the Auditorium. The work is usually per-formed on the last weekday of the month at ap-proximately 10:45 AM. Call Dave or Tempe John-son 825-6994.

Golf

Head Golf Professional - Kim Griggs The new fiscal year is upon us and we will begin selling passes this month. Stop by the Vistoso Center and see Norma or Kathy to get your pass. We will start our early tee times, 6 AM, Saturday June 1. See below for the new 2013-2014 rates:

Resident Rates: Annual 18-Hole Golf Pass purchased before July 1 $2,995 single and $5,565 couple After July 1 $3,095 single and $5,675 couple Annual 9-Hole passes $1,795 single and $3,340 couple Annual Combo Couples Pass $4,450 (18/9-Hole) Monthly Option $700 single, unlimited play $1,300 couple, unlimited play18-Hole punch cards $500 for 10 punches 9-Hole $300 for 10 punchesCart Fees 18-Holes $10 per seat 9-Holes $7 per seatResident Summer Green Fees began May 1 $32 for 18-Holes and $23 for 9-Holes After 1 PM $17 for 18-Holes $13 for 9-Holes

General Public Rates: 18-Hole Annual Pass single $3,695 18-Hole Annual Pass couple $5,995 9-Hole Annual Pass $2,215 single 9-Hole Annual Pass $3,780 couple Includes use of an Association golf cart, as well as 8-day advanced tee time reservations. Monthly Option, unlimited play $900 single, $1,475 couple18-Hole punch cards $575 for 10 punches 9-Hole punch cards $350 for 10 punches Cart Fees 18-Holes $10 per seat 9-Holes $7 per seatSummer Rates Green Fees began May 1 $38 for 18-Holes and $27 for 9-Holes After 1 PM $20 for 18-Holes and $15 for 9-Holes

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Superintendent - Michael Kropf June is the ugliest time of the year for the golf course. The winter rye grass has been chemically removed and has turned brown, but the underlying Bermuda grass hasn’t had enough time to start growing fully. The humidity is very low so the water in the soil evaporates quickly, making the

golf course look brown. This year, aerification of the fairways is being done prior to the application of the chemical to remove the rye grass. The hope is that the aerification and top-dressing will give the Bermuda grass a head start to begin growing more quickly. In prior years, the chemi-cal was applied first to remove the rye grass and re-duce competition, but it seemed to slow the Bermuda grass following aerification. This year, the priority has shifted from trying to deal with the competition of the two grasses, to dealing with salts that have built up in the soils over the win-ter. Removal of salts requires lots of aerification with sand topdressing, addition of drainage to alleviate wet areas and increased amounts of irrigation to leach out the salts. However, in May and June the water require-ments are so high, with the hot temperatures and low humidity, that over-watering is not an option, making aerification is very important. By the start of June, all the fairways, tees and greens will be aerified and fertil-ized to encourage the growth of the Bermuda grass.Please be patient with the condition of the golf course in June. Lots of work is going into improving the course. After June, the course will be really green for the rest of the summer.

Golf AdvisoryChair Howard Schulz 825-0797First Wednesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache Our golf course received the GEM (Golf Endorsed by Members) Award from the Arizona Women’s Golf As-sociation. Our course was one of only 22 in the state of Arizona to win this award. Courses are evaluated on customer service, merchandise availability, food and beverage, club house and facilities, course conditions and playability for women. It’s nice that an independent group acknowledges what we know we have at The Views. You may have noticed that the right-hand pond on hole 10 was drained in May/June. This was to install a wall around the irrigation system intake, allowing the water to be drawn from mid-level of the pond. The sediment on the bottom of the pond has caused and is causing problems with the pumps, sprinklers, filters and bunkers. The pond will be drained again in Sep-tember to dredge out the sediment.

The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club Pres. Gary Graber 818-2993

Membership Jerry Bushong 818-2513 Play Wednesdays Summer months come with new board members and plans for 2013-2014. Board members include Pres., Gary Graber; VP, Don Anderson; Sec., Tom Porter; Treas., Mike Gardner; Membership, Jerry Bushong; Tourna-ment, Denny Garren; Handicap and Rules, Don Hess.

If you know someone new to our community or inter-ested in playing golf, invite them to join our Wednes-day’s Men’s League. Contact Jerry Bushong.

The Views Mens Nine Hole Golf Club Pres. Sherwin Koopmans 818-6337

Membership Jack Saatkamp 825-4376 Play Thursdays 7:30 AM There is no official league play until October 17. All mem-bers are welcome to continue to play on Thursday morn-ings in the 7:30 AM shotgun. We welcome new members. Please contact our membership chair above. Results of the annual club tournament are as follows:Club Champ Low Gross, Rich Stagg; Club Champ Low Net, Dave Bauer. Low Net Flight Winners are: First Flight: first place, Buster Labrie; second place Dennis Pupkiewicz; third place, Gordon Reimels; fourth place, Ron Hall; fifth place Jerry Dulgar. Second Flight: first place, Ken Kasmar; second place, Dave Johnson; third place, Jack Saatkamp; fourth place, Chalmers Hans; fifth place, John O’Hagan. Third Flight: first place, Richard Davis; second place, Paul Maloney; third place, Dan Huffman; fourth place, Alan Cornwell, fifth place, Keith Burgess. “The only time my prayers are never answered is on the golf course.” Billy Graham.

The Views Women’s Golf Club Pres. Yvette Schulz 825-0797 Membership Nancy Larson 989-0453 Play Tuesdays Congratulations to the tournament winners for 2012-2013: Club Champion, Barbara Hall; runner-up, Debbie Allen. Flight winners: Championship flight, Betty Bittle; first flight teal, Margie Wischer; first flight red, Tamara Sand-erson. State Medallion: Low Gross, Barbara Hall; Low Net, Chie Masaki. Southern District: Del Sud, Rosemarie Daoust. Telegraph: first flight, Debbie Allen and Jane Lutz; second flight, Rosemarie Daoust; third flight, Joyce Frie-dericy. President’s Cup: Mary Ann Diridon. Solheim Cup: The Sisters; Captain, Barb Grunkemeyer. Summer league 7:30 AM shotgun sign-up in our bind-er in the Pro Shop. You will be completing your own scorecards and posting your own scores.A special thank you to Mary Ellen Tovatt for her two years of service as President of our club, a job well done! Looking forward to a great 2013-2014 season.

The Views Golf Club received the GEM award from the Arizona Womens Golf Association presented by Kelly Hollister to Bob Mariani, Michael Kropf and Kim Griggs. Photo by Ken Ayers.

Golf Continues on the next page

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The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Terrie Juba 818-6553 Membership Kate Young 248-0030 Play Thursdays

Becky Sellers, left, the State Medallion Low Net Winner, with Betty Bittle our Club Champion and State Medallion Low Gross Winner.

Our year-end Awards andhamburger lunch was held May 2. Betty Bittle was our Club Champion and State Medallion Low Gross Win-ner and Becky Sellers was the State Medallion Low Net Winner. Awards were given for Low Ringer, flight A: Yvette Schulz, Bonnie Svarstad, Pam LaBrie, Su-sanna Moran; flight B: Pat Hansen, Sharon Heaps; flight C: Ger Krabbendam; Most Pars: flight A Susanna Moran; flight B Sharon Heaps; flight C Sally Healey; and Most Improved, flight A Bonnie Svarstad, flight B Shirley Sheriff, flight C Li Chase. The club was very generous in giving 4,549 lbs of food and 58 toys to the Catalina Community Services Food Bank, $260 to the Encore Choir and $284 to the UofA Cancer Center. The first Fun Day will be June 6. We tee off at 7:30 AM for the summer months. Come join us. Sign up in the book in the Pro Shop and don’t forget we need vol-unteers to host the Fun Days.

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 support 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 825-8502www.scovaz.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.

café specials

June Special Dinners Coupons may not be

used for these dinners.

Wednesday, June 19, 4:30-6:30 PMEndless Soup and Salad, $6.50 pp

Your choice of soups: creamy tomato basil, spilt pea or beef barley, served with tossed green salad and bread sticks. This does not include beverage or dessert. No res-ervations are required. A gratuity will not be added to your bill, so please tip your server accordingly.

Wednesday, June 26, 4:30-6:30 PMEndless Pasta Night, $8.95 pp

The offerings include your choice of spaghetti with meatballs, Italian sausage or linguini with white clam sauce, served with bread sticks and tossed green salad. Beverage and dessert are not included. No reservations are required. A gratuity will not be added to your bill, so please tip your server accordingly.

cominG eVents

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

Special Events for ClubsSee Club article for full details.

Sun City Singles, Golf, Sun., Jun. 2Sun City Singles, Dinner, Thu., Jun. 13, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/NavajoDay Trippers, Ice Cream Social, Sun., Jun. 16, 2:30 PM, Social Hall/NavajoDinner ‘n Show, Damn Yankees, Sat., Jun. 16, Hale CenterNatural Health & Wellness, Hungry for Change movie, Wed., Jun. 19, 3 PM, Catalina Vista Sun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri., Jun. 28, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/NavajoRock ‘N Roll Club, Dance Party, Sat. July 13, 7 PM, AuditoriumDay Trippers, Free WildHorse Casino Trip, Mon., July 22, 9 AM, non-members welcome

Wednesday, June 19, 9:15 AM Departure to PhoenixTake Me Out to the Ball Game

Enjoy a bus trip to the D-backs game as they play the Marlins. Why drive to and from a game when you can ride in cool comfort? The bus will leave from behind the Vistoso Center at 9:15 AM and leave the ball park a half hour after the game ends. We have great seats that are not far from refreshments or service provided to your seat. There will only be one bus, so get your tickets early.

If you purchased a ticket please be behind the Vistoso Center by 9:15 AM to board the bus for Phoenix.

Thursday, July 4, 2 PM, Concert, Auditorium Annual Fourth of July concert, performed by the great Sun City Singers. Look for details from the Sun City Singers and posters in all facilities.

Enter the SCOV Community Phone Directory Photo Contest

We are looking for an award-winning photo to grace the cover of our Community Phone Directory. Sub-mit your photo of the community by Friday, June 28, to [email protected].

This event is sold out.

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worksHops and classes

AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) Classes Classes are held the fourth Wednesday of each month, 1:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui, taught by Lon-nie Davis. You could save the life of a loved one or friend by taking this class. Call Lonnie 917-8073 to sign up for the June 26 class. There will be no classes in July, August or September.

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 SCOV, as well as scoring, etiquette and skill tactics. Couples and singles invited. No fee or dues. Call 818-0877.

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. Call Ray Jerkins 219-3561.

Yoga Summer School Now Forming Register now for a special 8-week summer series of yoga classes to be offered June 4-July 30, with no class July 2. See the Yoga Club’s article for complete information.

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

AARP Tax Assistance AARP tax counselors at Vistoso Center are no longer available for consultation. If you need as-sistance with your federal or Arizona return, please contact David Likness, tax counselor at the local AARP office, 6700 N. Oracle Road, Suite 331, Tuc-son or call 520-571-9884.

American Red Cross Blood Drive Each day an average of 38,000 pints of blood are needed for patients in the United States. As a way of rewarding generous volunteer donors for their acts of kindness, the American Red Cross has partnered with Keebler. SCOV’s next drive is Thursday, June 20, 8-11 AM, Auditorium. To schedule an appoint-ment, call the Red Cross 1-800-448-3543 or visit redcrossblood.org. Keebler cookies will be avail-able at the refreshment table.

Donate Your Old Cell and Smart Phones The SCOV Emerge! Auxiliary wants to thank the many folks who have donated cell or smart phones. 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 cooperation with Emerge! Center for Abuse. Unused phones will be recycled and the money donated to Emerge! Call Nancy Williams 818-3178 for drop-off.

2013-2014 Phone Directory- Deadline June 30th All SCOV residents, please review your directory list-ing online in the Members Only section. If there are additions, corrections or deletions of infor-mation, or if you are a new resident not listed, you can go online in Members Only, and click on New, Add or Change Your Directory Information and complete the online form. If you have two cell phones, please designate the initial(s) of the person who answers that number. New/Change/Remove/Add forms are available at Ad-ministration in the Vistoso Center. You may also email Carolyn Lerch, to make your re-quest [email protected]. Do it now while you are thinking about it. No com-puter? Ask a friend, or call Carolyn at 520-818-3319.

Go to www.scovaz.comHover over ResidentsClick on MEMBERS ONLYClick on Click Here to Create A New Account (located under Login)Click on Member Registration FormFill in the blanksClick Continue

Your Membership Sign-In request will be approved within 24-72 hours.

Get a Password for SCOV MEMBERS ONLY Section

Writer’s Club Forming All writers are welcome, prose or poetry. Our goal is improving writing skills. Monthly meetings will be at members’ homes or a SCOV facility, last about two hours and feature the writers reading pieces they submit. As each piece is read, comments by the other members present will focus on content, creativity, grammar and punctuation. Only positive comments will be allowed. Topics are chosen by members monthly; the topic, however, does not have to be followed. You may find this is a good venue for starting the memoir you have always wanted to write, or the next great American novel may start right here in SCOV. You may find being with others who love to write will give you the energy and skills to put the ink on paper. Call Paul Mercer 520-333-3490 if interested.

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.

Thank you to all who have contributed aluminum cans and those who went to the Pancake Breakfast event for your support to the Loan Room. Also the very gracious people who staff the Loan Room, It was a tremendous help after my foot surgery to have the knee scooter, crutches and wheel chair all free; it’s just amazing.

Gail Hansen

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I would like to thank all of you for your cards, gifts, visits and calls during my stay in rehab with a broken hip. I can’t put into words how much I appreciate your thoughtfulness.

Betty Sarr

memoriamTo record the passing of a current or former resident call 917-8065 or complete a Tipster form located in the Vistoso Center.

Residents Tom Clark 1 February 7 Doris Sollin 1 April 19 Dorothy Young 1 April 28 Dean Flygstad 1 May 5 Walt Brownell 1 May 6 Bob Amantrout 1 May 14

clubs

Aqua ToneMarcia Polley 818-9073Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 8 AM, Aquatic & Fitness Center/Pool

Art LeagueCo-Pres. Dave Dame 825-7430 Judy Bjorling 818-1296

Colored Pencil ClubPeggy Webb 825-2731 or Betty Sarr 825-7801Fridays, October 1-May 15, 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio Etching - PrintmakersVickie Von Elbe 825-1329Fridays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Fine Arts StudioPres. Mellanie Herbert 825-2258 Wednesdays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio The summer stalwarts still paint each Wednesday in the comfy cool of our studio. The walls of our Social Hall are now adorned with paintings/photos by the entire SCOV community. They will remain on display through September. Any community members wishing to have their work displayed in the Social Hall through the sum-mer should call Dave Dame or Judy Bjorling.

Oil Painting - Art Made EasyMerle Broadbent 818-0098Mondays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Tohono Sculpture Gene Eckebrecht 825-2419

Mondays, 9 AM-5 PM , Catalina Vista/Art Studio We still sculpt through the summer in our cool studio at Catalina Vista. Our teaching sculptors are here through the summer, so all interested in learning this very satisfy-ing art form should come join us.

Watercolor John Ebert 818-1830 Registration Irma Franke 825-1198 [email protected]

Tuesdays 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio The Watercolor Club meets Tuesdays at Catalina Vista. Come share your techniques and paintings with the group. The library has many books, DVD’s and CD’s available to members to help you develop skills to share the story of your painting.

Arthritis Water

Pres. Dawn Simske 825-0907Sec. Ruth Hofstetter 825-8990Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 10:15 AM, 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 ex-ercises 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 Mc Pherson 825-0097 [email protected] October-May, Third Thursday, 7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/astronomy/

Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) - Kactus Krooners Mike Moyer 818-6509 [email protected] October-May, Mondays, 11 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis

This fun, mixed acappella Barbershop Chorus will be taking a rest during the summer months. Meanwhile, get together with some friends and just keep singing. Have a harmonious summer.

Bible StudyMen’s Bible Study

Fred Gustin 825-7531 Bill Moeller 825-8695 October-May, Tuesdays, 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista Our Men’s Bible Study will be on vacation from May to September, but during the summer, we will meet every Tuesday, 8 AM, Sun City Café, for breakfast and fellowship.

Precept Women’s Bible Study Linda Miller 818-2716 Pat Gustin 825-7531

Wednesdays, October-April, 8:45 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache We are a caring group of women of all faiths who study and pray together. Our Bible study sessions will resume in October.

Bike - Vistoso Cyclists Pres. Tom Meyer 612-791-1791 Membership Tom and Bonnie Bethea 773-680-7228 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Mountain View Plaza www.scovaz.com/clubs/cyclists/

Our summer schedule is intended to beat the heat. We meet at Moun-tain View Plaza (corner of Sun City Blvd. and Rancho Vistoso) at 6:30 AM. Each ride destina-tion and duration are determined by the group

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that day. New riders are welcome. Contact Larry Lee 818-2200 for ride details.

Billiards Don Weed 520-498-1171

Monday-Friday, Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards George Jelton is the new club champion, defeating Ray Hicks in a very close match. The past month also saw two tournaments. On April 24, first place was shared by Jay Wilala and Terry Hen-richs. Second place was a four way tie among George Jelton, George Riley, Bert Bertera and Hal Hufford. The May 5 tournament was won by Tony Kulpa. John Tiedje came in second. New officers have been elected and will take office July 1. The new slate will be Pres., Don Weed; VP, Ter-ry Henrichs; Sec., Clyde Cottrell; Treas., Jack Mathies and Director, Harry Plumlee. The next tournament will be held June 11. Thinking about playing? Dues are only $10. Drop in between Noon and 4 PM, weekdays, and meet some of the members.

Birders Group Marjorie Flory 825-4580

First Friday, 4 PM, Catalina Vista www.scovaz.com/clubs/birders/

Birding under the Honeybee Canyon bridge close to Sun City Oro Valley.

All residents are wel-come to bird with us and attend our planning meeting June 7. You must contact the group coordinator prior to 4 PM the day before a trip to assure your car-pool space. Meet at the parking area behind 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. Check our website for updated information on future Birding Trips.Wed., Jun. 5, 6 AM Mt. Lemmon. Maggie & Roger Hinkle 818-9488. Take

lunch. $10 carpool.Wed., Jun. 19, 6 AM Sweetwater Ponds. Marj Flory 825-4580. $3 car

pool.Tue., Jul. 23, 5 AM Harshaw road & Paton’s. Maggie and Roger Hinkle

818-9488. Bring money for lunch out. $13 carpool.

Bocce Pres. Karl Dalla Rosa 825-1982

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 7 PM, Bocce Courts We had our first evening Bocce meeting on May 1. We all had such a good time. Weather was perfect and it felt so good to be outside with friends and playing a really fun game. If you have never tried playing Bocce, come down and give it a try. It is an easy game and we have a friendly group. Summer is a really good time to come and learn how to play. We are a small group dur-ing the summer months, so you would have lots of help. Hope to see you on the Bocce court.

Book ClubsBook

Kate Cusumano 520-437-2074 [email protected] First Monday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima

On June 3, we will review the first book in our new list for the 2013-2014 season: The Boy In The Suit-case by Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis. This book deals with the criminal mistreatment of women and children, compassionately told from a feminine per-spective and featuring female characters you can be-lieve in: a Red Cross nurse, wife, and mother of two and a compulsive do-gooder. Opening a friend’s lock-er, she discovers a suitcase, and inside the suitcase is a three-year-old boy; naked and drugged, but alive. Newcomers and guests are always welcome.

Great BooksPres. Barbara Gates 825-7645VP Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762October-May, First and Third Wednesdays, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono Following a very successful season that enriched our membership numbers and our discussions, we will now break and re-group in October. Should you wish to get a head start on our readings for next season, we’ve chosen a new publication, Great Conversations 6, available from The Great Books Foun-dation, 800-222-5870 or www.greatbooks.org. This book contains selections from authors as varied as Francis Bacon, Robert Browning, George Eliot, Mark Twain, Thomas Mann, Katherine Mansfield and Mary McCarthy. Hope to see more new faces at the table in the fall.

Bowling - Pathfinders Blake Napper 818-2718 Mondays, 9:30 AM, Fiesta Lanes (River and Oracle Rd.)

BridgeDuplicate Bridge

Pres. Nancy Mason 825-7015Mondays, 6 PM; Fridays, 12:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago Annual dues of $8 pp are payable now. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before play begins, so we can start on time. Bring $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Residents can 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 BridgePres. Marilyn Smoler 818-7880 Mondays, Noon, Social Hall/Navajo Spend an enjoyable Monday afternoon playing no-stress bridge for only $3 pp annually.

Ladies Wednesday BridgePres. Marilyn Smoler 818-7880Wednesdays, 12:25 PM, Social Hall/Hopi It’s always a lovely day to play a lively bridge game with friends. Come and join us. Tallies will be 50¢.

Marathon BridgeJune Jaeger 818-9564The Marathon begins each year in October. If you’d like to join this fall, call June.

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Mixed Social Bridge Pres. Barney Budreck 825-2172 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Now that the sun is up earlier, let’s play bridge at 8:30 AM. If you do not have a partner, we will help you find one. Join our group and play twice before paying the $6 pp an-nual dues. Coffee will be ready and waiting for you.

Practice BridgePres. Joe Pheanis 818-9144 Sec./Treas. Louise Lines 825-6673Mondays, Wednesdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Get back in the game with your neighbors. Enjoy an afternoon honing your bridge skills.

Tuesday Night Partners BridgePres., Joe Quinn 825-0354 VP, Buzz Dolsberry 825-8090 Treas., Gloria Magee 825-6695Sec., Rowena Hardinger 825-0752 [email protected] Tuesdays, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago Bring your partner and arrive by 6:20 PM for a friend-ly game of bridge. We congratulate our new officers for agreeing to keep the club a social highlight for Tuesday evening. Each player contributes $1 to play the game, and the winners divide the spoils at the end of play.

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 July starts our new year, so if you haven’t paid your dues, please do so this month. If anyone is interested in helping out in any capacity, please let Coleen or Rosemary know. We will discuss this on the last meet-ing of this month. We’d like to wish you all a happy and safe summer, and we look forward to seeing all our regular members.

Desert Celtic SocietyPres. Frank Maisch 825-8583

CeramicPres. Jane Habbershaw 825-2635Monday-Wednesday, Noon-3 PM; Tuesday and Friday, 9 AM-Noon Craft Complex/Ceramics Election of new officers for 2013-2014 are: Pres., Jane Habbershaw; VP, Helen Bronkhorst; Treas., Rusty Kiesling; Sec., Kris Hablewitz. The annual salad luncheon will be held in February 2014. Dues for the upcoming year are payable before July 1 to our Treasurer. The ceramics club welcomes new members and will help anyone acquire the knowledge needed to enjoy this art form. We are a down-to-earth club extending new friendships and social fun, as well as an artistic outlet.

ClayPres. Bob Arms 395-1697First Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Clay Studio No Club meetings until September.

Vistoso Computer Society (VCS)Information Paul Chorney 825-8502 [email protected] Meloche 638-5404 [email protected] Dave Johnson 2427 Nasturtium St., 825-6994www.scovaz.com/clubs/computer/ Officers for 2013-2014 are Pres., Gaston Meloche; VP, Del Salvaterra; Treas., Howard Kaspy; Sec., Trisha Bergen; Members-at-Large, Pat Mulligan, Dave John-son and Sharon Randall. There are no general meetings or instructional com-puter classes for June, July and August. We are having one help session a month on the fourth Tuesday of each summer month.Help Session for PC and Mac Users Tues. June 25, 1–3 PM, Computer Lab Membership dues are $10 per household starting January 1, 2013. Checks, not cash, will be accepted for dues at the meetings or sent to Dave Johnson, 2427 E. Nasturtium St., Oro Valley, AZ 85755, 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 bulletin board) to receive announcements and computer help from other mem-bers. To be added to the VCS or Mac listserv, click on ListServ on the VCS web page. Recycle used ink cartridges in the bin provided just outside the computer lab.

CribbageRobert Hines 825-2208First and Third Thursdays, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima Our next tournament will be June 6.

Dance GroupsBallroom - Vistoso Villanellas

Pres. George Holthus 818-1042 Membership Al Burdi 818-3516 October-May Dances: Third Friday, 6:30-9:30 PM, Auditorium

Dancin’ DynamosPres. Patsy Pulley 825-6694 Sec./Treas. Del Salvaterra 834-5146 Do you love to dance? Dancin’ Dynamos is a great way to try out dancing for fun and exercise. Annual dues $5 pp.

Hula - Aloha Hula Sisters Del Salvaterra 834-5146 [email protected] Class and Practice Social Hall/Dance Studio Class October-May, Tuesdays, 1-3 PM Practice October-May, Thursdays, 2:45-3:45 PM www.scovaz.com/clubs/hula/ We are in recess from June through end of September. Come join us again in early October as Del will teach new choreography for new and continuing students. If you are interested in joining us, please contact Del.

Tappers Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 Dancersize/Intermediate tap Fridays, 3 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio

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Line Dancing - Sunliners Pres. Karen Caldwell 825-5231 Membership Cherry Harper 818-6396 www.scovaz.com/clubs/sunliners All classes, practices and dances are held in the Auditorium unless otherwise noted. DANCES:Open Line Dance Fri., June 7, 6:30-8:30 PM, AuditoriumParty Sat., June 8, 5:30-9 PMCLASSES:Intermediate Sat., 9-10 AMContinuing Beginner Sat., 10:15-11:15 AMPRACTICES:Intermediate Sun., 11 AM-Noon, Dance StudioIntermediate Thu., 2:45-3:55 PMContinuing Beginner Thu., 3:55-5 PM

Rock ‘N Roll Pres. Earl Cohen 818-2582

Dances in the Auditorium http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/rocknroll/

Saturday night, July 13, is our annual meeting and Beach Ball dance party. Watch your emails and Tipster for more details. Renewal applications will be sent via email in July and will be due back by September 1. This year there will be no reminders or extensions, as there is a waiting list of over 30 residents hoping to join the club. Don’t forget that membership is contingent on serving on a dance commit-tee or other function once during the year. If you are asked to serve and you do not help, your membership may not be renewed.

Square Dancing - Sundancers Co-Pres. Roger and Jane Radomsky 531-1054 [email protected]

Caller Ron Markus Dances Wednesdays, 7 PM, Auditoriumwww.sundancersquarestucson.com

Weekly dances continue on Wednesdays during the summer which is an excellent time to fine tune your square dancing skills. The Social Hall is cool, the friendships are warm, the dances are relaxed and the dress is casual.Dances take place every Wednesday. Dancing begins at 6:30 PM and Plus Calls are 7-8:30 PM. The first dance in June will be all singing calls. Mark your calendar for the Ice Cream Social July 10.

Western Dancing - Kactus Kickers Pres. Del Salvaterra 834-5146

[email protected] Dances November-April, Second Friday, Auditorium www.scovaz.com/clubs/kactus/

Congratulations to our new and returning officers for 2013-2014: President/Membership, Del Salva-terra; Co-VP’s, Tom and Penny Hendrix; Sec., Yvette Schulz; Treas., Pam Mathwig. We ended our seasonwith a BBQ party of great burgers and dancing. A big thanks to all who made this dance and our previous dances a big success. The new

board will be working hard to make our next dance season even better. Send your thoughts and sugges-tions via email to Del. See you in the fall.

Day Trippers Chair Jack Gallagher 825-4650 Membership Roy & Barb Riley 818-9939 Meetings Second Friday, 9 AM, Social Hall/Navajo

Sun., June 16 Annual Ice Cream Social, a sing-along, prizes for best and worst. Cost $5 members and house guests only. Social Hall/Navajo 2:30-4:30 PM. Monitors: Steve and Judy Tail-lie 825-8804.

Mon., July 22 A free bus trip to WildHorse Casino. Bus leaves promptly at 9 AM and departs casino at 4 PM. Includes $5 food voucher, $10 gambling voucher. Open to non-members. Monitor: Joan VanderVliet 825-4650.

August To Be AnnouncedTue.-Fri., Sept. 24-27 Wait List for this event. Oatman, AZ/Mesquite, NV/

Zion & Bryce Nat’l Parks/St. George, UT/Tuacahn Red Rock Theater (Starlight Express) Cost: $380 pp dbl/$475 sgl. due June 14. Includes: hotels for 3 nights, bus, 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners. Bus leaves Sept. 24, 6 AM. Monitors: Joy Johnson 825-0412 & Helen Bronk-horst 825-0201.

Come to our meetings and hear about all planned trips.

free wifi•Catalina Vista •Café •Social Hall

•Vistoso Center/Library •Desert Oasis

DemocraticPres. Ben Love 825-8064 [email protected] VP Arlene Lehto 825-1327Saturday, September 14, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajowww.pimadems.org The Democratic Club will not meet again until fall. Our Board will meet August 21 at 1:30 PM. The Dem-ocrats of Oro Valley meet in the Oro Valley Library the second Monday, 7 PM, Naranja and La Canada.

Dinner ’N ShowNancy Butler 825-4664 [email protected] Julie Balough 818-1046First Monday, 7:15 PM, Auditorium All are welcome to join us for our monthly meetings. Bring your checkbook because we prefer not to take cash. Non-members are welcome to attend for an additional $3. Sat., Jun. 15 Damn Yankees, Hale Center. Bus, lunch and show $72.

Bus leaves 11 AM, Marcia Polley 818-9073.Thu.,July 4 Tucson Padres ball game, Keno Sports Park. Bus, lunch,

gameandfireworks$39.GayRussell825-5763.Buses leave on time behind Vistoso Center. Time posted is when the bus leaves the parking lot.

Discussions GroupsGreat Decisions

Jack Evert 818-3068 [email protected]

Pro FreedomJim Huffer 825-8743September-May, Second and Fourth Wednesdays, 11 AM, Social Hall/Papago We’ll take a break in the summer and see you again on September 11 and 25, 11 AM, Social Hall/Papago.

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Dog Club - Fido’s Friends Pres. Marge Gustafson [email protected] Membership Elaine Deeter 825-5388 Meetings November, January and March, third Thursday, 2 PM, Social Hall/Hopi With hot weather, we have extra concerns about our dogs’ health and comfort. Please remember that when you are walking your dog it is 10 to 15 degrees warmer down at his level than at the level of your head. He is feeling the heat from the pavement, and if his fur is a dark color, he is absorbing more heat. Seek shady places to walk your dog go out early before the sun starts heating up the pavements and take the dog for a nice walk after dark to enjoy the evening’s coolness. Be sure you have plenty of water to offer your dog during summer walks. Keep a close eye on your dog for signs of heat stress.

Different Drummers Women’s CircleLeader, Diana Magness, [email protected] Zona Boss 638-6644Wednesdays, 1:30-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima The purpose of this new club is to provide a community drum circle for any woman wanting to connect with others through hand drumming, using African Djembe drums, hand-held Native American frame drums and other small percussion instruments. For thousands of years, people worldwide have used group drumming to energize minds and bodies, strengthen community bonds, release stress and to celebrate life. Recent clinical studies have also conclusively documented some of the many physical, mental and emotional benefits of purpose-driven drumming. The circle has been meeting weekly in homes for several months and currently has over 22 members. All women are welcome regardless of experience. Bring your drum and join the fun. Instruments are provided for those without, or come and just listen to the rhythms.

Energetic Exercise Carole Tracy 825-1187

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:25-9:30 AM, Auditorium Stay fit in air-conditioned comfort, and get out of the house to join your friends for fun and fitness in our classes. You’ll enjoy a vigorous and beneficial aerobic and cardio workout. Sally Martinez, our professional in-structor, keeps classes lively and interesting with a va-riety of sessions that meet your body’s fitness needs. New members are always warmly welcomed. Your first class is free. Current members: Please pay your annual $3 dues before leaving for the summer. 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 We’ll take a break in the summer and see you again September 3. We will bring our own investment ideas to the meeting and research them together, using a commercially avail-able program.

Vistoso Native American Flute Circle Pres. Fred Draper 405-4090 Member Information Ed Pendrys 825-7151 No meetings till October First Sunday, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono Learning to play a new musical instrument is one way to keep your mind alert. Our club offers you the op-portunity to play the Native American Flute. You do not need to know how to read music, and it is easy to learn with only five basic notes. All who were able to attend our last meeting of the year on May 5, were treated to a Keith Stanford discus-sion on flute making, what to look for when purchasing a flute and Apache sign language. Check the internet for flute festivals over the summer.

Garden Zona Boss 638-6644 [email protected] Joyce Patten 825-0774 [email protected] Second Wednesday, 1 PM Catalina Vista/Pima Our regular meetings have ended for the sum-mer. If you would like to join the Summer Group for various activities, please email or call Zona or Joyce to be included. We also have a summer book shar-ing group. Contact Zona for details. Have a Happy Summer. Our next full meeting will be October 9.

Genealogy Pres. Michael Carroll 818-0556 Ancestral Research Barbara Krecklow 825-4695 October-May, Second Tuesday, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo

www.scvgs.org

Monthly meetings resume in October. Our club rooms are open to members all summer whenever we have a facilitator. The rooms are in the Vistoso Center across the hall from Apache. The week-ly schedule is posted on the club room door and dis-tributed to members by email. You can also follow our website/blog for genealogical tips and news, all year.

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 have comparatively low stakes. Call George or Bev Riley for information.

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Gun Pres. Warren Cuthbert 818-1282 Membership Don Nolan 825-5570 October-May, Second Wednesday, 2 PM, Social Hall/Papago Club does not meet June-September No meetings until October.

Hand and FootBonnie Arneson 520-229-1084Sundays, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis

Havurah

Co-Pres. Michael and Sonny Kaye 825-8546 Corresponding Sec. Lorie Behrmann 395-1812 October-May, Third Monday, 7 PM, Catalina Vista www.scovaz.com/clubs/havurah/ Havurah just completed another season of activities combining Jewish culture with celebrations, friendship and informative lectures. At our May meeting, Sonny and Michael Kaye, our 2012-2013 co-presidents were thanked for all their hard work in making this such a banner year for Havurah. Our May program was our traditional Ice Cream So-cial. The new Board of Directors, which was elected at our April General meeting, will take office on July 1. Please check our website over the summer for the latest news.

Hiking Jim Williams 818-2226 [email protected]

www.scovaz.com/clubs/hiking When you check out the club’s current newsletter, you will notice that there are fewer hikes scheduled during the summer months. This is not only because of the heat, but also because many of the club’s guides are seasonal residents. So, if you are a club member and are interested in becoming a guide, please contact Michael Lubatkin at [email protected]. If you will be hiking this summer, bring more water than you know you will need. Electrolytes are also a good idea particularly on long hikes on hot days. Remember to watch where you step as rattlesnakes are now out, and be sure to wear sunscreen and a large hat. If you are new to SCOV and would like to join the club, please contact Jim Williams to schedule an orientation hike.

Horseshoes Ray Coleman 825-2789 Ron Knudson 825-9307 Tuesdays and Thursdays, pits located at Catalina Vista May-September, 8 AM; October-April 2 PM Congratulations to Ray Coleman, winner of the Men’s A Bracket, National Horseshoe Pitching Association Ari-zona State Tournament held April 6 in Tucson, Arizona. During the warm summer months, join us at 8 AM for fun and good exercise.

ILR - Institute of Learning in RetirementPres. Lei Lane Bammel [email protected] Sharyn Rafiean srafieyan@comcast .netRegistration Karen/Sherwin Koopmans [email protected] Gaston Meloche ILR [email protected]://suncityilr.com Twelve new classes, ranging from the history of the Supreme Court to the Brontes, begin October 14. Early registration is complete, but a second registration pe-riod for Fall classes will be held from August 19-24. Course descriptions are available at Catalina Vista in the ILR Library, the Sun City Library Lounge, next to the magazine rack, or on the website. To attend, please fill out the attached registration form and include a one-time membership fee of $25, plus $10 per class. If you are already a member, include the class fee only. Sam-plers, two-hour presentations on a variety of subjects, will be held each Thursday; these do not require mem-bership, registration or a fee. Last month in this space, we described the many tasks and responsibilities essential to maintaining the momentum of a program the size of the ILR, i.e., over 750 members selecting among approximately 28 class-es per year, complemented by approximately eighteen Samplers. As we approach our 11th year, some of the stalwarts who have nurtured and expanded the ILR need relief. Please consider how you might contribute to maintaining the ILR.

Japanese Flower ArrangingDonald Marier 825-4878 [email protected] Oliver 818-1512 [email protected], Second and Fourth Mondays, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima

Karate Pres. Fred Hargrave 825-1779

Classes Wednesdays, 9 AM-Noon, Social Hall/Dance Studio Boy it’s hot. But it’s cool to study karate. Marilyn was promoted to green belt, Dennis was raised to blue belt before he left for the summer in Chicago, and Flor-ence is on her way to yellow belt. Come and join us. We study Okinawan ShitoRyu Karate tailored to your physical condition, needs and desires. We also learn modern self protection techniques and theory. We also study self defense using the same techniques that are taught to the police and the military. We simply modify them for seniors. No one gets hurt in our classes. Im-prove your balance, strength, flexibility, memory and gain confidence. Call Instructor Paul Lauff 548-5725, or President Fred Hargrave.

Mah Jongg Pres. Joyce Unger 825-8069 Tres., Eileen Sevy 825- 5695

Thursdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Business meeting, First Thursday

Join us for fun and friendship as we play the game of Mah Jongg with the new 2013 card. Yearly dues are payable after July, $5 cash. Summer Picnic: Thursday, July 18, $10 pp, order sandwiches from menu at Mah Jong meeting.

Fence Any new painting of the side and rear yard perimeter fencing around your lot must be done using Weathered Brown. All fencing needs to be painted Weathered Brown by January 1, 2016.

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Mexican Train Dominoes Pres. Judy Rigby 638-8800

Second and Fourth Saturdays, 6 PM, Catalina Vista Mexican Train Dominoes continues through-

out the summer months. Join us on June 8 and 22. Contact the Judy Rigby for a copy of the rules. New players are encouraged to arrive by 5:30 PM.

ModelersPres. Fred Faust 743-7283 [email protected], Second Friday, 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pimawww.scovaz.com/clubs/modelers

Modelers are gathered in front of a Boeing 727 at Pima College Aviation Tech Center during a recent club field trip.

All SCOV residentsare welcome at our monthly meetings. We welcome new members, both his-torians and model builders. We are con-tinuing our monthly meetings during the summer. Join us to see what we are about and enjoy a cup of coffee and a sweet roll. From time to time, we plan field trips like the one shown in the picture. 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 experience either in designing, building the prototype or operating the prototype.

Natural Health and WellnessSherokee llse 952-201-8667 [email protected] Third Wednesdays, 3-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima www.scovaz.com/clubs/healthwellness Our club is trying something new this summer (May -October). Each month we’ll show a DVD on a natural health topic and, when possible, have a short discussion. Our next movie will be June 19. No RSVP needed; neither dues nor money is required. Hungry For Change, a documentary, exposes shock-ing secrets the diet, weight loss and food industry don’t want you to know with deceptive strategies de-signed to keep you coming back for more. Find out what’s keeping you from having the body and health you deserve and how to escape the diet trap forever. The presentation features interviews with best selling health authors and leading medical experts, plus real life transformational stories with those who know what it’s like to be sick and overweight. Learn from those who have been there and continue your health journey today. Any questions, email summer movie coordinator Deena Harris [email protected].

Women’s Pan (Panguingue)Ena Mindel 818-7780Mondays, Fridays, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis Wednesdays, 9 AM-1 PM, Desert Oasis Pan (Panguingue) is an enjoyable and interesting card game. Come watch us play at any session. If you like what you see, we’ll teach you to play. Call Ena Mindel.

Vistoso PhotoPres. Dave Henderson 465-0650June-August, meeting Second Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vistahttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/photoclub Schedule for JuneWed., Jun. 12, 6:30 PM, Catalina VistaProgram meeting emphasis will be on creatively sharing our photographs and learning from one another in an informal setting. We welcome you to join us. Contact Rudi Punzmann, 825-2147.September-May, we add the fourth Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista to our meeting schedule. Winners at the Intermedi-ate level for the April com-petition assignment Roads, Walks and/or Paths were Eileen Sevy, Rudi Punzmann, Ken Ayers, and Brenda Ericsson. We invite you to view the club’s website where you will find a photo gallery of this year’s digital competi-tion submissions. http://suncityorovalley.com/clubs/photoclub/homepage.html.

Photo Workshop David Smoler 818-7880 [email protected] No sessions until October http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/photoworkshop/ The Photo Workshop goes dark during the summer. Please join us for our regular ses-sions in the coming season. If you have any pho-to related questions during the summer, email us [email protected]. 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.

Pickleball Pres. Judy Cornelius [email protected] Treas. Phil Houpt 638-5955 http://www.scovaz.com/clubs/pickleball

Photo by Liz Lewcock

The summer hours,May through Septem-ber, for casual and competitive pickleball club members are 6-9 AM every day, and 6-8 PM Monday through Friday. All other times are by res-ervation to only SCOV residents. Call the Aquatic and Fitness Center, 917-8067, to make reservations and check out paddles and balls. One court per person. Reservations may be made two days in advance. Pickleball trainers from June through September are Maria Welch 395-1205 and Brenda Hawkins 531-0256.

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Pilates

Mary Ayers 638-7916 [email protected], 3 PM, Thursdays, 1:30 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio Did you know that Pilates is excellent for strengthen-ing both men’s and women’s core muscles (the muscles located in your abdomen and back)? It also helps to im-prove your balance, and it is excellent for people with back problems. The exercises are adaptable for all skill levels and will help to strengthen muscles in your entire body. Come and give our classes a try $8 per class plus a $20 annual membership fee.

PinochleBarbara Matthies 825-4891Play Wednesdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni We play single deck and rotate 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 en-joyable. We play high only, five draw, five stud, sev-en 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 requirements 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 David Habbershaw 825-2635 [email protected]

Tuesdays, Thursdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis

Prepare & Share DiningElizabeth Houle Nelson and Dennis Nelson 818-6646 [email protected] in members’ homes at various times At the end-of-the-year party, theboard members were applauded for their leadership in the Prepare and Share Dinner Club. New board members were elected for 2013-2014. This club does not meet during the summer, but will begin with a Kick-Off Party, Thursday, October 31, Social Hall/Navajo catered by Wildflow-er Grill. Mark your calendar for this event and join the group for an exciting year preparing creative menus and conversing with other food enthusiasts. Summer contacts are Judy Potter 825-9714 and Jim Stoetzel 825-1774.

Sun City Vistoso Quilters

Carol Guibert 818-0441 [email protected], Second and Fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztechttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/quilters.html See you all in the fall. We have an exciting lineup of meetings and classes for next season.

Racquetball Pres. Al Lichaa 812-0198 Sec./Treas. John Wilson 818-2368

Open Mixed Doubles Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 8-11 AM Summer play will be limited due to lack of court availability with construction. Come exercise by play-ing this energetic and enjoyable sport. Have a good summer while watching our new fitness center rise to completion.

Early Music Recorder EnsembleMarge Flory 825-4580Tuesdays, 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 and bass recorders welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. Sheet music is provided. SCOV visitors welcome.

RV Club - Sundowners Member information Dennis Kraft 612-799-4047

October-May, Second Monday, 9 AM, Social Hall/Navajo www.scovaz.com/clubs/sundowners/ Meetings are suspended for the summer while resi-dents are traveling on their own to visit family or explor-ing the country in anticipation of future trips. Meetings will resume in the fall beginning with a wel-come back coffee and bagels on October 14.

RepublicanPres. Merritt McGlothlin 572-7853 [email protected] Membership Glenda McCormick 818-1051 There will be no regular meeting through Septem-ber. However, watch your email for a possible summer event. If you aren’t getting club notices, please send your email address to Merritt.

St. Philip’s Support GroupKirk Kuykendall 825-1693 [email protected] Let’s celebrate summer. St. Philip’s Support Group will meet Friday, June 21, 5-7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Bring an appetizer or dessert. Liquid refreshments will be provided by the hosts. Donations accepted. Sum-mer is more fun with friends. For more information call Sue Huffer, 825-8743.

Scrabble Bill Wallace 818-6747

Fridays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni The Scrabble Club 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; we have several on hand as well as Scrabble sets. Call Bill Wallace or Corinne Kulick 825-7673.

For those of you who enjoy walking and riding the course, please check the times on the signs as we certainly do not want any conflicts with the golfing traffic. No pets are allowed on the golf course.

Golf Course Walkers & Riders

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Seniors for Kids Jean Sax 818-2410

September-May, First Thursday, 8 AM, Desert Oasis Although toy making continues throughout the sum-mer months, no monthly meetings will be held until September. So, SFK members, please keep sawing and sewing until we get together again in the fall.

Sewing - Thimblelenas Janice Strassburg 818-7793

Mondays-Fridays, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Crafts Complex/Sewing www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/ Our sewing umbrella includes Sun City Vistoso Quilters, Machine Embroidery, Pet Beds, Seniors for Kids, Casa Amigas and Cheer Bears with all types of sewing choices to interest you personally. We welcome you in one or all groups.

Casa AmigasRuth Mayer 520-818-0066Mondays and Thursdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Sewingwww.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/casaamigas.html Satisfaction comes in many ways. Love to sew? Our group makes dresses, pants, shorts, tops, drawstring bags, bibs, smocks, quilts etc from our patterns for children who need a little more love. Not into sew-ing? How about cutting the patterns or pinning the quilts? Sew what interests you. Pick and choose. It’s all about the kids.

Cheer BearsNancy Njaa 825-5486 September-May, Wednesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewinghttp://www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/cheerbears.html

Machine EmbroiderySue Lane 825-7518Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 825-5278Third Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Sewingscovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/machemb.html Monthly meetings will resume in the fall.

Pet BedsJan Bohe 825-9725Tuesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewingwww.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/petbeds.html By cutting up scraps of fabrics that otherwise would be thrown away, we sew sturdy pillow cases and stuff them with the scraps and polyester fiberfill. The ani-mals at the Humane Society really appreciate our ef-forts to provide comfy pillows to lie on.

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, or try the Iris fold for a new twist. Knit baby blankets for charity with donated yarn and a

friendly group of like-minded people to renew your knit-ting skills. So limber up your fingers and find out what you will need to begin. No fees.

Silversmith and LapidaryPres. George Tanner 818-1226 [email protected] hours Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-Noon Club meeting First Monday, 3:30 PM, Craft Complex/Silver Shop We hope all our silver shopmembers have a safe and pleasant summer, whether here in sunny Arizona, or in their other summer loca-tions. We’ll all be looking for-ward to your return in the fall. Some of us will be busy working in the shop this summer; however, our sum-mer hours are now changed to Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-Noon. We will be closed on Fridays.

Sun City Singers Pres. Dick Cook 850-1821 Director Don Hess

Rehearsals Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium Rehearsals are under way for the Administration-sponsored Independence Day concert, Thursday, July 4, 2 PM, Auditorium. Come and enjoy patriotic songs emphasizing our nation’s freedom. This is a free con-cert with open seating.

Sun City SinglesPres. Jan Buchel 825-6735VP Helen Smith 818-3614Dinner Meetings Second Thursday, Happy Hour, Last Fridaywww.scovaz.com/clubs/singles/ Golf will be played Sunday, June 2, directed by Joe Tompkins, 818-9526. A light summer dinner, with a variety of delectable tid-bits, will be served June 13, 5:30 PM,Social Hall/Navajo. The well-known Banjo Blasters will entertain after dinner. Happy Hour June 28, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo is film night.

Tickets: Dinner $17 pp, Happy Hour $7 ppTicket sales: Thursday, June 6, 10 AM- Noon

and Friday, June 7, 1-2 PM Happy Hour Tuesday, June 25, 10-11 AM

Social Hall/Kachina lounge

Spanish Cultural Gary Lerch 818-3319 [email protected]

October, November, January-March Fourth Monday, 7 PM, Catalina Vista We will see you next season.

Stained/Fused GlassSteve Taillie, 825-8804 cell 869-2441Juliet Williams, 623-565-0153 (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 For those who stay here, this is the time to take ad-vantage of the additional elbow room in our studio.

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Dig out that pattern you have wanted to try. Join us for some summer fun. The next general meeting is scheduled for Wednes-day, November 6, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Tumbleweed.

StateNew England

A big thank you to all who helped make our 2013 New England Club dinner a success! Save Saturday, February 22, 2014, 5-8 PM for an-other fun New England gathering.

Senior Olympics Swim Team Gordon Gillin 825-8261 [email protected]

Our season has been completed. All swimmers should keep training, if possible. Watch the Tip-ster for further announce-ments regarding next sea-son. The remodeling of the entire Aquatic & Fitness Center may compromise our plans. Our team would appreciate new swimmers. Men and women 50 years old and above should contact Gordon Gillin for information and to sign up for our team.

Table Tennis Co-Chairs Clive Probert 825-8719 Ursula Jarvis 825-8461

www.scovaz.com/clubs/tabletennis/ We have play at all levels of ability, and it’s a great way to keep fit. Join us Saturday mornings, 10 AM, when we have our open play or call Clive Probert. We have paddles and balls 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 Fri. 4-6 PM Men/Women Recreational Tue., 3:30-5 PM Open Club Play Fri., 6-8 PM Clinic by Appointment Sat., 9-10 AM Open Club Play Sat.,10 AM-Noon

Tai ChiCo-Chairs Gail Barr 303-995-7485 [email protected] Peggy Lombard 825-4833 [email protected] Thursdays, 10-11:30 AM, Dance Studio Thanks to the hard work of our club co-chairs we’re of-ficially a club. Our current block of Tai Chi classes ends June 20 and then we’ll be taking the summer off. Our next session will begin September 19. We’ll continue meeting on Thursdays. If interested, please contact either Gail or Peggy. Jose Hernandez-Rivera and Donna Draze-novich will continue as our instructors. Clinical research has proven that Tai Chi is a preventive and rehabilitative therapeutic tool for a variety of health is-sues including balance, postural stability, musculoskeletal strength, flexibility, cardio-respiratory fitness, immune func-tion and stress management. Tai Chi helps core aware-ness, quality of life and functional ability, endurance, fall prevention and reaction time in elderly people. In our class we stress the use of Tai Chi in your daily life.

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 Laurie Chikusa 825-4635 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 7 AM-Noon

www.scovaz.com/clubs/tennis Men Karen Lee 818-2200Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 7 AM-NoonMixed Doubles Sundays, 1-3 PM, Ruby Fuhrmann 818-7828 Summer hours are in effect until November 1. New members to the community are welcome to participate in club activities and can join at any time. Information is available on our website, linked through Sun City Oro Valley, or on the bulletin board at the main courts. There is room for players of all abilities on the courts. Congratulations to captain Dick Schaefer, co-captain Jan Fritz and team members, Don Andersen, Jim Ben-shoof, Rick Brown, Duane Eddy, Ron Fuhrmann, Steve Holmes, Marty Kass, Bayard Kellem and Jim Racey, for winning the spring SAZ league with an undefeated record. Many thanks to all for their support at matches and in filling in at practices. Dates for fall and winter activities are printed on the back of your membership roster. It’s not too early to save the dates.

Theatrical - SRO (Standing Room Only) Pres. Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 VP Joe Guenther 825-7703 Many of you will be leaving for the summer months. Oth-ers will be sticking around to work on a few smaller proj-ects for next season. There are great possibilities ahead.

TravelogueJim Huffer 825-8743September-May, Third Monday, 7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo After a break for the summer we’ll see you again Sep-tember 16. We will view Samantha Brown’s Asia series, for a rare and intimate look at what defines Asia today.

Ukulele - Sun City Vistoso Strummers Pres. Jean James 648-1118Sec. Jackie Brown 825-2487Kanikapila, Tuesdays, 10 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis/Zuniwww.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele/ The month of May saw the Strummers playing Catalina State Park and what a good time was had by all. We continue to strum, learn and have fun together into the hot days of June. Bill Moeller continues to lead the Summer Strummers meetings every Tuesday.

tHe ultimate neiGHborHood watcHKeep our neighborhood safe.

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or John Njaa 825-5486 today.

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Wallyball and Water VolleyballPres. Judy Rigby 520-638-8800 [email protected] (water volleyball rep)VP Terri Linssen 505-803-2671, [email protected]/Treas. Dave Martin 818-9249, [email protected] (wallyball rep)Wallyball Tuesday and Friday, 1-3 PM, AFC/Racquetball CourtWater Volleyball: Sunday and Thursday 2-4 PM, Desert Oasis/PoolWater Volleyball: Tuesdays 4:30-6:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Pool www.scovaz.com/clubs/volleyball On April 27 forty members of the club enjoyed an evening of great food and camaraderie at the home of Terri and Larry Linssen. The next club get-together will be this month. Watch emails for details. This club has plenty of opportunities for players of all skill levels. Several people from SaddleBrooke joined the wa-ter volleyball players on a Tuesday evening in May for some competitive play. SCOV players often travel to SaddleBrooke to play volleyball with their club on an indoor court.

Woodcarvers - Barkcarvers - Gourd Pres. Kaaren Drent 818-2343

Woodcarvers Saturdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/LapidaryBarkcarvers will resume in the fallGourd Art Fridays 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary The wood carvers will continue to meet through-out the summer. John Shaw will exhibit one of his fantastic carvings.

Barkcarvers The bark carvers will resume meeting in the fall. Gourd Art The gourd artists will meet Friday mornings only until the seasonal residents return in the fall.

Woodworkers Pres. Keith Carlson 742-7726 Membership Lauren Strassburg 818-7793

www.scovaz.com/clubs/woodworkers/index.html Because it is finally summer, the members will find that the shop is not always open. This is due to the lack of a monitor. There is a calendar on the monitor’s desk showing who will be there and when. Check it before you haul a bunch of lumber down for your project. John Njaa, Bert Gustafson and others are working on a series of safety measures for the shop including classes for the monitors to better their understanding of the duties required to maintain that position. If you are interested in learning about monitoring, contact John or Lauren Strassberg. The next business meeting will be in September. See you then.

WritersAdrian Korpel 818-0544 At present the Writers Club’s only organized activities are in poetry. Please see the Poets Corner.

Poets CornerElise Asch 818-1345Mondays, 9:30-11:30 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui Poets are often introspective and self-involved, but they also reflect on life itself. Joy Harjo’s poem entitled “Perhaps the World Ends Here” is an excellent example

of such reflection. She starts with a simple statement: “The world begins at a kitchen table. No matter what, we must eat to live.” She elaborates: “The gifts of earth are brought and prepared, set on the table. So it has been since creation, and it will go on.” She speaks of children being given instructions “on what it means to be human” and gossip and dreams and becomes more metaphoric. “This table has been a house in the rain, an umbrella in the sun.” She touches on birth, death, sorrow, joy, war, terror and prayer and concludes with a supposition: “Perhaps the world will end at the kitchen table, while we are laughing and crying, eating of the last sweet bite.” How many philosophers could describe their entire outlook on life in less than twenty lines?

Yoga Pres. Joleen Meyer 818-3580 Tuesdays, 9-10:15 AM, Social Hall/Dance Studio June 4-July 30

Yoga summer school is in session June 4-July 30 (no class July 2). Yoga instructor Kathy Kus-er is offering an eight-week yoga series on Tues-days, 9-10:15 AM, Social Hall/Dance Studio. Pre-register for the full eight weeks for $35 or pay $7 per class at the door. Send a check to Kathy Kus-er, 14271 N. Wisteria Way, Oro Valley, AZ 85755 to register. For more information, contact Kathy at [email protected] or call 520-395-8269, or visit www.kathykuser.com.

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Town of Oro Valley Offers Prescription Discount Card Thanks to a partnership with the National League of Cities, the Town of Oro Valley is proud to once again offer savings on prescription drugs to residents who are without health insurance, a traditional benefits plan or have pre-scriptions that are not covered by insurance. The card is free to all Oro Valley residents, regardless of age, income or existing health insurance. By using this card, you may save an average of 23% off the regular retail price of pre-scription drugs at participating pharmacies. For complete details and to print your free card, go to www2.caremark.com/nlc or call 1-888-620-1749.

partnered orGanizationsThe items contained under this heading are provided as a service to res-idents 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.

AACarol 343-2103Mondays, 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.

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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 advocate in 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 want to be on our email list to receive, submit or share home maintenance information, consumer warnings and advisories, residential tax information and resident-related issues not covered by SCOVCA should submit their email addresses to [email protected]. We are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fel-low residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted. You must be an SCOV homeowner.

Emerge!Co-Pres. Elaine Deeter 825-5388, Betty Hansen 818-1779Donations Nancy Williams 818-3178October-April, Second Tuesday, 8:30 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache Our auxiliary helps and supports Emerge! one of the main agencies in Southern Arizona providing shelter for women and children who are victims of abuse. We plan to meet informally during the summer months to discuss options for fund raising and also to get to-gether with members who live in SCOV year round. First meeting held May 8 was a luncheon in the Cafe attended by eight members. Watch your emails for in-formation on the June meeting from Co-Pres. Elaine Deeter. Nancy Williams continues to collect donations. This month, items requested are gift cards (Fry’s, Safeway, Walmart, Target and Home Depot), new bath towels, lightweight blankets, cell phones, diapers size 4. Cash donations are always appreciated. The crisis line at Emerge! to report domestic violence is 888-428-0101.

Gluten Free and Celiac Disease Support GroupEster Leutenberg 818-0016 [email protected]

Grief Support Group - Loss of Child or GrandchildFacilitator Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 [email protected] Fourth Wednesday, email or call for time and location

Grief Support Group - Loss of Spouse/PartnerContact Sec., Lori Behrman 395-1812 Facilitator Arlene Schneider Second and Fourth Fridays, 3 PM, call for location

Parkinson’s SupportPayton Davies 825-5352 [email protected] Wednesday, May-September, 11 AM, SCOV Café Exercise Mondays and Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache In the summer, we have informal get-togethers over lunch at the SCOV Café. We plan to meet at 11 AM to get ahead of the noon rush. Please let me know if you are coming, so the Café can set up for enough people.

Survivors of Loved Ones who Died by SuicideCoordinator and Facilitator Ester Leutenberg, 818-0016 [email protected] for time and location

Vistoso Helpful Hands For help, dial 410-9498. After the message, enter your phone number, including the area code and hang up. We will call you back.

extended community

The Catalina-Oro Valley Lions Club The Catalina-Oro Valley Lions Club was very active in April, supporting a variety of important community needs. The club held a pancake breakfast at the Ari-zona School for the Deaf and Blind, worked to prepare Camp Tatiyee for its summer season, held a bake sale to raise funds for its charitable work and barbecued hamburgers to raise money for Special Olympics.If you would like to join this caring group of community volunteers, call Club President, Mimi Wittenborn 825-9340 or Lou Phillippi 638-6957.

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

ClassifiedAdvertising,$10/adHELP WANTED: If you have a passion for making a difference in someone’s life then, please consider a career with Adultcare Assistance Homecare. Currently hiring Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), Home Health Aids (HHA), Caregivers and Home Keepers. Duties include daily activities, companionship, grocery shop-ping and errands. Flexible hours. Call 575-8000 or go to http://www.adultcareassistance.com/careers/jobs/ FOR RENT: Beautiful vacation villa located in SCOV. 2BR/2BA. Completely furnished, fully equipped kitchen, with all amenities including complimentary WiFi, cable, large patio, barbecue, 2-car garage. Available through October 2013, December 2013 and all of 2014. 13490 N Tom Ryans Way. Call Kathy 510-537-1590, email [email protected]. FOR RENT: Enjoy our spacious 2BR/2BA home with excellent mountain views and private patio with gas grill. Separate office and complimentary WiFi included. Re-cently furnished in Southwest style, our home is sparkling clean and has everything you need for a perfect getaway or a place to stay while searching for your own retirement home. Reserve now for 2014 winter season or reduced summer rates. For photos and more details call Tom and Barbara at 414-445-0268 (Wisconsin). Classified ads continue on the next page

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FOR RENT: Unfurnished,1050 sq. ft., 2BR/2BA at 16th fairway tee box. Professionally designed interiors with granite in kitchen, saltillo tile floors, all new in ’07. W/D and refrigerator included. Part of SCOV membership available with privileges to tennis, golf, pools, Café, library, fitness and hobby shops. Oro Valley Hospital close by. Area west of home patio wide-open desert for privacy, wildlife viewing and pet walking. Wonderful caring neighbors on super quiet Green Tree Dr., $1250/mo. long term; pres-ently listed for sale. Email [email protected] for photos and information call 520-818-2203.FOR RENT: Fully furnished with mountain views. King in Master bedroom. WiFi, flat screen TVs. Currently available through December 2013; April through De-cember 2014. Discounts for three months or more. For photos and more details, call Jan 636-357-8817 or email [email protected] RENT: SCOV furnished 1200 sq. ft. 2BR/2BA beautiful home with covered patio in back and walled patio in front with mountain views from front patio. King and full beds. Fully furnished with all utensils, linens, W/D, wireless, TV, grill. NS, NP. Call Frank at 801-209-9092 or email [email protected]. Dis-count for three or more months. View on our website www.suncityvistoso-rentals.com. FOR RENT Great rates on this super clean 2BR/2BA Montara model, Internet cable, utilities included. Moun-tain views, private. Guest ready. NP, NS, available June-December 2013. Call 970-209-1572FOR RENT Spectacular mountain view rental home: 2138 E. Amaranth, 2BR/2BA, 1500 sq. Sonoran Model. Wireless internet, cable, all linens, towels provided. Available December 2013, January, Febru-ary, March, 2014. $2,500 a month, owner pays for utilities. Please contact Mick Walker, 319-430-6335 [email protected]

FOR RENT 1735 E. Brokenbow Way SCOV, beautiful view and yard, newly remodeled, 2BR/2BA, fully fur-nished, 60 inch HDTV, WiFi, NS, NP, $1800 per month, June-Sept, $2800 per month October-May, Carol 720-261-5099.

FOR RENT PINETOP AZ: A-frame summer home. Enjoy our home nestled in the cool pines. 2 BR/2 full BA. Includes spacious loft with more beds. 2-car garage. Peaceful wrap-around porch. Fully furnished. Neighborhood rec-reation center, golfing, fishing and casino nearby. Three nights $300. 1 week $600 + extra nights free if avail-able. Open May-September. Robert and Rose Stenech 520-578-8873.

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.

WANTED FURNITURE: New homeowner arriving July 1, needs furniture for every room. Please email photos and prices. [email protected], call Mary Rea 734-645-0827.

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Full Time Professional Agents with40+ Years of Experience!

Ask for our list of satisfied clients

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Mariposa model with wonderful views!Charming, updated home with

northeast patio, borders common area$250,000

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Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988!

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2506 E. Vistoso Commerce LoopSuite #100

Full Time Professional Agents with40+ Years of Experience!

Ask for our list of satisfied clients

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Mariposa model with wonderful views!Charming, updated home with

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40 years Combined Banking & Real Estate Sales Debbie EvenchikExecutive Sales Associate

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