October 2014 tipster

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

Tipster

October 2014

BOD Study Session Thursday, October 9, 9 AM, WC3 Board Meeting Tuesday, October 28, 9 AM, WC3 www.scovaz.com

Photo by Curt Gates

Attend the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, October 25, 9 AM-4 PM, Activity Center


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

Hours of Operation

Activity Center.............................................. 917-8066 Mon.-Fri......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat................................................................................................ 9 AM-9 PM Sun. .............................................................................................. 9 AM-6 PM

Administration Office....................... 825-3711 ext 120 Board of Directors

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

Steve Knapp, sknappscv@gmail.com ..................................................................President Don Coleman, captdonc@gmail.com............................................................Vice President Cathy Hartrich, cathy.hartrich@gmail.com.........................................................Secretary Susan Jakosa, susanjakosa@gmail.com...............................................................Treasurer Janice Fischer, fischer_janice@comcast.net......................................................... Director Richard Babin, richard.babin@gmail.com............................................................ Director Jon Olson, jboclo@comcast.net............................................................................ Director Management Team Bob Mariani, bmariani@suncityorovalley.com.........................General Manager, 917-8080 Robin Coulter, rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com ......................Assistant Manager, 917-8070 Mary Cunningham, scvcam@suncityorovalley.com...........Com. Area Maint. Sup., 917-8059 Julie Foerster, jfoerster@suncityorovalley.com........................Human Resources, 917-8061 Kim Griggs, kgriggs@theviewsgolfclub.com.............................Golf Professional, 917-8053 Vince Hotz, vhotz@suncityorovalley.com...................................... Café Manager, 917-8074 Michael Kropf, scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com..........Golf Course Superintendent, 917-8063 Ken Sandrock, ksandrock@suncityorovalley.com......................... Facilities Sup., 917-8078 Pam Sarpalius, psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com................... Program Director, 917-8077 Randy Trenary, rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com................................. Controller, 917-8060 Support Team Monica Clark, mclark@suncityorovalley.com...................................... Secretary, 917-9065 Kate Cusumano, kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com ...........................Librarian, 917-8064 Lonnie Davis, ldavis@suncityorovalley.com........................... Fitness Supervisor, 917-8073 Norma Meyers, nmeyers@suncityorovalley.com.................................. Secretary, 917-8065 Katy Mosier, kmosier@suncityorovalley.com.......................Community Services, 917-8058 Lisa Orach, lorach@suncityorovalley.com..........................Accounting Assistant, 917-8062 Kathy Peabody, kpeabody@suncityorovalley.com.................... Admin. Specialist, 917-8068 Chris Richard, crichard@suncityorovalley.com......... Communications Coordinator, 917-8069 Coco Sullivan, csullivan@suncityorovalley.com................. Facilities Coordinator, 917-8072 Monitor - Activity Center..................................................................................... 917-8066 Monitor - Aquatic & Fitness Center....................................................................... 917-8067 Tipster Editorial Committee Lou Phillippi............................... Co-Chair Karen Koopmans.......................... Member Del Salvaterra............................. Co-Chair Barbara Martucci......................... Member Brad Curtis.................................. Member Judy Mercer................................. Member Arlene Douglas............................ Member Paul Mercer................................. Member Ann Fall....................................... Member Ann Owen.................................... Member Vicki Futscher.............................. Member Lynn Parker................................. Member Peggy Gardner............................. Member Laura Pigott................................ Member Diana Holmes...............Secretary/Member Donna Sheehan............................ Member Sharon Knudson........................... Member Laura Suchocki............................ Member

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

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

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

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

Café Food Service to 3 PM only................................. 825-3277 Mon.-Sun....................................................................................... 7 AM-6 PM Afternoon Menu ...........................................................................3 PM to Close Recording of daily Café specials.............................................. 825-3711 ext 205

Catalina Vista................................................. 825-8613 Mon.-Fri......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat................................................................................................ 9 AM-9 PM Sun. .............................................................................................. 9 AM-6 PM

Consumer Referral........................................ 917-8079 Mon., Wed. and Fri. ..................................................................9:30-11:30 AM

Desert Oasis.................................................. 825-0495 Facilities Mon.-Fri......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat................................................................................................ 9 AM-8 PM Sun. ..............................................................................................9 AM-5 PM Pool .Mon.-Sun.......................................................................................9AM- 5PM Children’s Hours: ...........................................daily Noon-4 PM Except see below .Except Sun., Mon.& Thur...................................................... Noon-1 & 3-4 PM Water volleyball on Sun.,Mon. & Thur............................................... 1PM-3 PM

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

Mon.-Sat.. ........................................................................... .. 9 AM-12:30 PM

Golf Course Walking......................... Before 6 AM and After 6 PM Library........................................................... 917-8064 Mon.-Fri............................................................................ 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PM Sat................................................................................................ 9 AM-Noon

Loan Room - Community Assistance­ Reservations & Pick Up at Cart Barn............. 917-8052 Tues. and Thurs. .................................................................................. 8-9 AM

Pro Shop........................................................ 825-3110 e Golf Info Line................................................. 825-0322 olf Cours

G til Mon. ........................................................................................ 6:30 AM-5 PM closed un r Tues. ............................................................................................. 9 AM-5 PM fo 0 1 . t Oc Wed. and Thurs. ............................................................................. 7 AM-5 PM g in overseed Fri., Sat. and Sun. ..................................................................... 6:30 AM-5 PM Driving Range hours from October – April, closes ½ hour after the Pro Shop.

Welcome Center........................................... 825-3711 After-Hours Emergencies.............................. 825-1161 If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. broken irrigation) and the Administration Office is closed, please report the issue to a building monitor. However, if a situation like this occurs after all the buildings are closed, please contact the emergency line. Winter facility and pool hours are in effect from October1 through March 31. Abbreviation Legend Aquatic & Fitness Center................................................................................AFC Sun City Oro Valley.....................................................................................SCOV Welcome Center Conference Room 1..............................................................WC1 Welcome Center Conference Room 2..............................................................WC2 Welcome Center Conference Room 3..............................................................WC3


Association News

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

Establishing Goals—With Your In-Put by Jon Olson Last spring the SCOV Board of Directors adopted a set of goals for 2014-2015 including some specific strategies and tactics to aid in the achievement of these goals. This was in response to a shift in Board thinking toward establishing more far-reaching (beyond one year) goals and the development of strategies and tactics that could be used by our many committees to aid them in doing their work. This fall the Board will revisit our goals, amending them as necessary, including the establishment of additional strategies and tactics that will be passed along to our committees for consideration. We encourage community participation in this process and invite you to attend our study sessions as we seek input to our work plan for the coming year. Our task as board members, as stated in our governing documents, is to maintain and enhance the quality of our lives and community property in order to increase the desirability for our current members, as well as prospective buyers, to enjoy to the fullest what SCOV has to offer. Some issues that will be considered during our study sessions will be to ask the Finance and Budget Committee to review, and hopefully recommend, a two-year operating budget cycle, as well as a three-to-five year capital plan identifying funding sources for future facility remodeling and expansion. We also will ask the Long Range Planning Committee to look into the future of our housing stock and care of our common areas. We will be asking the Governing Documents Committee to continue their work reviewing our Articles of Incorporation, our CC & Rs and our bylaws. Some of these documents have not been reviewed for a number of years and there are contradictions between them that need clarification. All in all, we have 21 committees made up of volunteer members who do much of the work that makes SCOV the wonderful community it is. Remember all of our committee meetings are open for you to attend, all post minutes online as are the agendas for upcoming meetings. Being a responsible member of our community carries the expectation of your involvement in the governance process. We welcome each of you to join in this endeavor.

General Manager - Bob Mariani

Summer Projects Considerable information has been included in my weekly reports about the numerous projects that have been in process this summer and are now nearly all completed. Among these projects is the refreshing of several restrooms. Little or nothing has been done to the Posse, outside AFC, Artisan, Tennis Court and Catalina Vista restrooms for many years. As a result, these restrooms were revamped using planned-asset reserve funds. The work completed on these restrooms included new tile in most cases, sinks, toilets, fixtures and counters. The colors and design in these facilities blend well with the new Fitness Center scheme which has received numerous compliments from the membership. Along with the restrooms, the erosion control projects in Chalk Creek Wash were completed. Two of these projects in Unit 7 and 18 were designed by WLB engineering. They included considerable excavation and installation of rip rap. Most of this work was done to protect residential lots that border the wash. Through the heavy rain in mid-September the substantial water flow from recent storms has had little impact on the areas that were improved. Considerable time, energy and funds were also invested in improving the audio/visual system in the Auditorium and Native American rooms. Without going into a lot of detail, the work that was completed will improve the quality of sound and projections. Part of this project required floor boxes to be installed in the Native American rooms which in turn required new carpet to be installed. Two major projects that, unfortunately, will not be completed by the end of the summer are the new pickleball and bocce courts. These projects have been delayed due to a series of issues including a change in the location of the new bocce courts, a longer period of time to develop plans by the contractor than expected and a slightly more difficult and longer plan-review process than expected by the Town. Of all of the projects that were planned for this summer, these were the ones that we most wanted to complete before the end of summer. I apologize for this delay and ask for your patience with a process that has taken much longer than anticipated.

Just 12 hours a year...

...can help us provide a vital service Join our Posse team today! Call Bob Hefner 825-4825

Association Committees................... .5 Association News.............................. .3 The Café Specials............................ .12 Classifieds........................................ .33 Clubs............................................... .15

What’s Inside

Coming Events................................. 13 Extended Community...................... 32 Feature............................................. 12 For Your Information........................ 14 Golf................................................... 10

Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, October 2014

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

$50 Referral Bonus

on top of referral fee - if referral signs up and joins a league in October only Not a Pass Holder?

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

Memoriam....................................... .15 Partnered Organizations................. .31 SCV Foundation............................... 12 Thank You Corner............................ 15 Workshops and Classes................... .14

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It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle... in Sun City Oro Valley Seek First to Understand... Report by Barbara Ross

The key in real estate is location, location, location! This Stephen R. Covey identified the fifth habit of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People as “Seek first to understand, was very true for our new residents. We have little impact then to be understood.” To begin to understand new resi- on the location of SCOV and the weather. However, the dents of Sun City Oro Valley, we track information about residents of SCOV have a large impact on our active comnew home owners on a monthly basis. During fiscal year munity, the appearance and the sales price of our homes in July 2013 through June 2014, 198 houses in Sun City Oro SCOV. Valley were sold. About 38% or 77 of new home owners relocated from other Arizona locations. About 62% or 121 new home owners came from 33 other states. Eighty-five new home owners relocated from Washington, California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon, Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan, Texas and Indiana in descending order. We also track the age of the new home owners. For fiscal year 2014 the average was 66 years of age with a range of 46 to 86. This was slightly lower than the average of 68 years in fiscal 2013. In an effort to better understand and appreciate home owners who had purchased within the past 3 years, the SCOV Board of Directors authorized a New Resident Survey which was emailed to 291 homes in May 2013. Fifty-five percent or 160 A recent SCOV resident party (left to right) Terri Linssen, Larry Linssen, Al Lichaa, Laurie Lichaa and households completed and returned the hosts Christine and Michael Takerian. Average age at this gathering is 60. Photo by Kendall Takerian. Survey. This return rate was very successful. The survey asked for the specific ages We asked our new neighbors how they learned about of each respondent rather than an age range. The average SCOV. Friends and family was the number one answer, folage of the new residents was 66.7 years. Those 67 years or lowed by Internet search and realty agent. We all need to younger in 2013 are considered Baby Boomers and 50% of remember that current residents are SCOV’s best sales the new residents were in this category. In the new resident people and goodwill ambassadors. A packet of information survey, 85% of the respondents were 74 years or younger. is available at the Welcome Center which can supplement In the May 2013 survey of all residents, 49% were 74 years your sales pitch: “Sun City Oro Valley—It’s More than Livor younger. Only 16% of new residents were 75 years or ing…It’s a Lifestyle.” older, while 51% of all residents were 75 or older. The new We asked the new residents which activities or areas were home owners bring a younger mix to our community. important to them. Fitness facility, pool, library, club activiA majority of our newest neighbors are full-time residents, ties, Café and exercise classes were indicated by 50% or 42% are seasonal part time, and 5% bought homes in SCOV more of the respondents as being very important. Fitness fato be rental properties. New home owners who have re- cility and pool ranked the highest. The golf course was rated cently retired or are planning for retirement may have pur- highly by 38% (59) of respondents. chased a vacation or seasonal home or house to rent until Communication is key to developing a strong community. they are ready to use the property full time themselves. More than 80% of our new neighbors use the computer to New home owners were asked what factors entered into get SCOV news, and 93% read the Tipster frequently. These their decision to purchase a home in SCOV. The top seven are two of our most effective tools for communication. factors were: Important last question was “Would you recommend • View of Mountains 83% SCOV to a friend who is considering buying a home here?” • Active Adult Community 76% Approximately 98% of new residents responded yes, while • Appearance of Community 70% only 2% said no. • Weather 66% Please continue to welcome our new neighbors. “Strive • Price of Homes 54% first to understand” what their interests are and you are • Proximity to Tucson 50% sure to find commonality and a great variety of new friends. • Proximity to Medical/Hospital 50%

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Association Committees Committee meetings are open and all residents are welcome to attend. Active Health

www.scovaz.com/committees/activehealth/ Architectural Review

Chair Sandy Lawyer 847-826-2640 selawyer@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tuesday, 1 PM, WC1

As our homes age, more maintenance is required. This may or may not be true of the roof. When maintaining the roof, a couple of choices can be made. The area needing repair can be fixed using existing/replacement tiles or all of the tiles can be replaced. When using existing tiles, the problem occurs in trying to match the color of a 20 year or older roof. Every effort should be made to try and match the tiles as closely as possible. In addition, the replacement tiles should be installed at the lowest possible point on the roof. The old tiles can then be used in a more visible area of the roof, most likely where the repair occurred. This approach will minimize the visibility of the new tiles from the street. Consumer Referral

Co-Chairs Don and Pat Pomeroy 825-1725 Desk Phone 917-8079 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:30-11:30 AM, Activity Center

Connect to our online list of vendors. 1. 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 Budget

Lauren Strassburg 520-338-2568 laurens1932@gmail.com Third Monday, 1 PM, WC3

Our committee began meetings in September, but the annual budget process is just beginning. If you wish to stay informed on the financial process, please plan to attend. Food and Beverage Committee

Chair Shirley Patterson 818-0283 sm51337patterson@aol.com September-May, Second Tuesday, 7:30 AM Locations to be announced

October will bring back some of our favorite people. Bringing new friends to The Café is our goal. The Happy Hours have been a huge success. They truly bring a happy time to our Café. Don’t miss the next one. It is time for all our clubs to plan their events for the peak season and a new catering menu will be ready soon. Give Vince a chance to entertain your ideas and club catering needs. Our Café staff is experienced and can provide new buffet menus for your club’s catered events.

Coffee and Conversation

with the General Manager and a Board Member An informal exchange of information. Wednesday, October 15, 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

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Gift Shop

Co-Chairs Julie Holtry 825-4473 Elaine Deeter 825-5388 Gift Shop 917-8051 Shop Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-4PM, Saturday, 9 AM-12:30 PM www.orovalleygiftshop.com

Always a visual treat and great gift buying opportunity, it’s time for the Sun City Arts & Crafts Festival, sponsored by the SCOV Gift Shop. Stop by to browse the exciting and beautiful art offerings of Sun City residents, Saturday, October 25, 9 AM-4 PM, Activity Center. Look for examples of art work from representative artists throughout this month’s Tipster. You might also stop by the newlyrenovated Gift Shop and see the handmade jewelry of October’s featured artist, Rose Young. Working with copper, brass, and German silver as the starting point, Rose makes earrings, bracelets and necklaces, incorporating metal, glass, found treasures, rustic beads, gems, stones and disassembled vintage pieces. Metal finishes may be etched or weathered before being riveted, hammered and soldered into statement jewelry that is tribal, western, dressy, fun and funky. Government Affairs

Chair Debra Arrett 825-5703 debra@myfastmail.com Second Wednesday, 1:30 PM, WC1

Your Government Affairs Committee planned to sponsor three Candidate Forums in September and October prior to the early ballots for the General Election being mailed. While every effort was made, the Democratic and Republican candidates for Governor and US Congress/District One declined our invitation. In both instances, the candidates previously agreed to a limited number of forums and/or debates. We continue to coordinate with the Oro Valley and Marana Chambers of Commerce on the only Pima County forum to be attended by US Congressional Candidates for District One, Ann Kirkpatrick (D) and Andy Tobin (R). Information will be provided as available via postings on the Bulletin Boards and in Bob Mariani’s weekly newsletter. We are pleased to announce that House candidates Mark Finchem (R), Vince Leach (R) and Holly Lyons (D) and Senate Candidates Jo Holt (D) and Steve Smith (R) for Arizona Legislative District 11 have readily agreed to attend a candidate forum on Friday, October 3, 1 PM, Auditorium. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet, greet and ask questions of the candidates following the forum. Coffee and cookies will be served.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Dichroic Glass Necklace by Julie Holtry

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Money

SUN CITY ORO VALLEY

Statementof ofRevenues Revenues and Expenses and and the Operations Statement & Expenses the Results Resultsofof Operations

MATTERS

2 Months 2014-15 Aug-14  Annual H.O. Fees Special Assessment Capital Contribution Fee Golf Revenues Activities Revenues Café Revenues Interest Income Other Income Gross Revenues

Actual

Budget

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

242,963 19,440 65,929 3,480 47,459 2,198 24,410 405,879

$ 1,600,930 $ $ 45,220 $ 119,325 $ 6,554 $ 86,931 $ 4,277 $ 57,342 $ 1,920,579

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,600,930 24,300 116,649 6,920 64,900 2,000 50,317 1,866,016

Asset Reserve Contribution Capital Fund Contribution Wash Fund Contribution New Capital Acquisitions Restricted Use Revenues Net Operating Revenues  Wages & Benefits Cost of Sales Utilities Repair & Maint. Supplies & Expenses Depreciation Total Expenses

$ $ $ $ $ $

(3,050) (27,851) 374,978

$ (1,000,000) $ (100,000) $ (15,000) $ (3,050) $ (53,520) $ 749,009

$ $ $ $ $ $

(1,000,000) (100,000) (15,000) (1,600) (29,762) 719,654

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

240,759 22,243 90,113 20,699 65,581 90,000 529,395

$ 466,611 $ 40,052 $ 179,916 $ 35,304 $ 160,349 $ 180,000 $ 1,062,232

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

451,990 29,728 176,615 32,547 159,321 180,000 1,030,201

Restricted Fund Expenses Net Operating Expenses

$ $

(90,000) 439,395

$ $

(185,335) 876,897

$ $

(180,000) 850,201

$

(64,417)

$

(127,888)

$

(130,547)

Results of Operations

2013-2014 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 For the 2First Months of the Fiscal Year the First 11 of Months of the Fiscal Year ForFirst the For 2 Months the Fiscal Year found at our website, www.suncityorovalley.com. Hold your cursor over Association, and when the drop-down 2014-2015 2013-2014 2014-15 2013-14 2014-152013-14 2013-142012-13 appears, choose Financial Strength. At this page you will $58,777 $58,085 Pre-Paid Rounds $700,534 $683,838 $58,777 $58,085 Pre-Paid Pre-Paid RoundsRounds find the monthly Financial Statements and the Annual BudResident Daily Rounds $6,148 $5,352 get. There are also copies of the monthly Financial StateResident Daily Rounds Resident Daily Rounds $6,148$66,609 $5,352$98,872 PublicPublic Daily Daily Rounds $42,456 $30,544 ments and a copy of the Annual Budget for the 2013-2014 PublicRounds Daily Rounds $287,276 $239,841 $42,456 $30,544 fiscal year in the Library located in the Welcome Center. The Finance and Budget Committee will be meeting TotalsTotals Totals $107,381 $93,981 $1,054,419 $1,022,551 $107,381 $93,981 Monday, October 20, 1 PM, WC3. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and 917-8060, or email me at rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com. the Results of Operations for the 12 months of the Randy Trenary, Controller

GolfGolf Course Revenues Golf Course Revenues Course Revenues

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Loan Room - Community Assistance

Chair Gay Russell 825-5763 Reservation line 917-8052 Third Thursday, 3 PM, WC1

Aluminum Can Donations: put those aluminum cans to work for SCOV. Deposit empty, rinsed aluminum cans in the box outside the Activity Center kitchen. For safety reasons, do not deposit unrinsed cans which can attract bees and may become a hazard. Please continue to save your aluminum cans because this supports our Loan Room, providing a way to purchase new equipment as needed. On August 19, we made the first trip of the fiscal year and delivered 580 pounds of aluminum cans, for which we received $342. We need to make sure all new residents are aware of our recycling program, so please, if you have new neighbors, advise them of this program. The Loan Room is operated by the Community Assistance Committee and is a free service to SCOV residents. It is funded by recycling of aluminum cans throughout our community and the annual Pancake Breakfast. The Loan Room provides medical equipment such as walkers, wheelchairs, toilet risers, shower seats, etc. We also loan rollaways, cots for children, tables and chairs, car seats and some children’s toys. We are open from 8-9 AM, Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the year. Reservations can be made at the Loan Room and, beginning in November, by telephone. Long Range Planning Committee/Ad Hoc LRPC Task Team

Chair, Leslie Platt 818-1963 Vice Chair, Debra Arrett 825-5703

The Long Range Planning Committee is working on an ad-hoc project for the Board of Directors. We are creating a proposal for relocating our Pro Shop while also making it smaller and more efficient. The intent is to provide additional space for an expanded Café/Lounge. Before we present our proposal to the Board, we will present it to residents in a public forum on Saturday, November 8, 2 PM, Auditorium. While this forum will allow for questions, suggestions and concerns, we would like to hear from you now, while we are working on the project, so we can develop the best proposal possible. Please become informed and involved. Our agendas and minutes appear on the Association website under Committees, Long Range Planning Committee/LRPC Ad Hoc Task Team. They provide a wealth of background information. Then, email us at proshoptaskteam@suncityorovalley.com or attend our meetings. We will meet every Monday in October at 2 PM, in the Welcome Center. We encourage your participation.

Help Collate the Tipster

Marketing and Publicity

Chair Jim Mitchell jtmitch45@gmail.com Fourth Thursday, 3 PM, WC1

The tagline “It’s More Than Living... It’s a Lifestyle” and the use of “DISCOVER Sun City Oro Valley” are being copyrighted for exclusive SCOV use. Sub-committees are developing a presentation to promote The Café catering to SCOV clubs, working on recommendations of the Strategic Projects committee to increase revenues and rounds at The Views Golf Club and preparing public relations and direct mail campaigns to promote SCOV to target audiences. Neighborhood Pride

Chair Tempe Johnson 825-6994 Third Tuesday, 2 PM, WC3 New Homeowner or Just Back?

Are you a new homeowner, or did you just return from being away for awhile? The monsoon season this year caused trees, grasses, shrubs and weeds to really grow. Preemergence applied to your yard will stop the germination of seeds, and you won’t have as many weeds next year. Check with your landscaper or pest control professional. Don’t forget to remove weeds in cracks of your driveway, sidewalk and where the cement meets the blacktop of the street. Plants protruding over sidewalks need trimming back so as not to injure passing walkers. Trees at corners need trimming so stop signs may be seen. Suckers under trees should also be cut off down to the ground. Take a close look from the street – can you see the numbers on your house, day and night? For safety sake, trim back any plant, or change light bulbs, if your house number is not clearly visible. This is important should an emergency vehicle need to find you. Welcome, and please continue to take pride in your property. Posse

Chair Robert Hefner 825-4825 First Tuesday, 3 PM, Activity Center/Hopi www.scovaz.com/committees/posse/

Golder Ranch Fire Department, in partnership with the Posse, has provided medical information forms which contain vital medical information and emergency contact information for paramedics in the event of a medical emergency in your home. These forms and pouches are available near the monitor station in all of our common area buildings. All residents are encouraged to pick up these forms and pouches, fill out the form, place in the pouch and hang it on your refrigerator door. Properties

Once a month residents are needed to insert flyers in the Auditorium. The work is usually performed on the last weekday of the month at approximately 10:45 AM. Call Dave or Tempe Johnson 825-6994.

Chair Dave Polaski 719-291-2852 Third Thursday, 9 AM, WC1

This Week in SCOV It’s a weekly

Chair Tut Tustison 825-9431 October- April, Third Thursday, 3 PM, WC2

communication piece by the General Manager to update the community on what is happening that week. Available via In the Know email or by hard copy at locations around the community and posted on the Bulletin Boards.

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Strategic Projects

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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Tipster Editorial

Co-Chairs Lou Phillippi 638-6957 lnphillippi@yahoo.com Del Salvaterra 834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com www.suncityorovalley.com/news/-newsletter.html

The next Tipster Editorial Committee meeting will be held Tuesday, October 14, 9 AM, Activity Center/Hopi. The November meeting will be held Thursday, November 13, 9 AM, WC1. If you are a Tipster submitter and write an article for your club or committee you must attend at least one Tipster Article Writers’ Class. We cover the Tipster article standards and how and when to submit. We will hold Tipster Article Writers’ Classes:

Monday, November 3, 9-11 AM, WC3 No class in December Monday, January 5, 9-11 AM, WC3 Monday, February 2, 9-11 AM, WC3

Please go online to sign up for a class at: www.scovaz.com, hold your cusor over News & Info a drop down appears, scroll down to Events click on Events. Click on the class you want to attend, fill out the form that comes up. Assistant Manager - Robin Coulter

Auditorium Audio, Visual & Lighting

You may have already experienced the audio, visual and lighting improvements in the Auditorium. Our first installed AV system, donated by the Sun City Foundation, started us down the road to projecting images of our Association and club meetings. In this upgrade we have added some new features. First, there are now three ceiling mounted projectors. They project HD (high definition) quality images on our new wide format screens. The two new cameras also produce HD quality images which make our events bright and clear. We also changed some of the stage lighting to higher efficiency, lower heat output and set up some light presets for presenters and other common uses in the Auditorium to make the set up a little easier. Special thanks to resident David Smoler for working with me in developing the request for proposal and interfacing with the installation company. His expertise has been invaluable. Also special thanks to residents John Allen and Wade Gonzalez and employee Doug Healy for providing input on the various uses. Their input was helpful in determining the needs of our users and in designing the system. We are now in the process of learning the new equipment, preparing the record footage and turning that footage into something usable like a movie for the website, YouTube or a DVD. We will also be further developing our tech team, so if you have an interest in videography, please let me know. I hope you have enjoyed the new system. Programs/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius

Time To Get Ready

The golf cart holiday parade was a huge success last year, and I have had many requests to repeat the event. I am announcing it now so you can get ready in time. The parade will be Saturday, December 20. Everyone who entered last year had a great time, and all carts showed some real creativity. One thing that was lacking was residents watching along the parade route. In some areas we saw groups of residents gathered on driveways having a get-together to have fun and watch the parade go by. In many areas we saw no one. I urge you to look at the parade route on

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the flyer/registration in the November Tipster and be outside, cheer on the residents and enjoy the parade that day. If you have guests, they will love it. Mark Saturday, December 20 on your calendar now. Community Services - Katy Mosier

Office open 10 AM-Noon, Monday-Friday, Welcome Center 917-8058 kmosier@suncityorovalley.com Accessing Our Governing Documents

To some of us, the SCOV CC&Rs and Development Standards are familiar and well-understood. To others, they are believed to represent some onerous requirements that tie our hands or restrict our rights. It has been suggested by the wise, that knowledge is what frees us. Perhaps this opinion has an application here in SCOV. In future articles, some nuggets drawn from our governing documents will be discussed. To start, directions on how to access the current governing documents on our website are as follows: Use a web browser, such as Google, to go to our website homepage www.scovaz.com. Go to the menu bar on our homepage and click and hold down Association. A drop-down menu appears. Click on Governing Documents. Scroll down to the documents and supporting forms used for various submittals. It is especially important to get to know the rules found in the Development Standards as you entertain any future renovation ideas for your home. Lack of frustration, because you know in advance what the standards require, can make a big difference in making your updates and renovation an enjoyable experience. While you are at it, explore other areas of the website. You will be amazed at how much information is at your fingertips. Food & Beverage Director - Vince Hotz The busy season is upon us, and The Café is ready to serve all your dining needs. We are in the process of revamping our menus, and we hope you enjoy the changes. There are more events to attend, including an Octoberfest buffet (oom pah pah) and a Cuban-themed Happy Hour. For those nights you want to stay in, we have our takehome meals for you to enjoy in the comfort of your own home (call for this week’s selection 825-3277). Fall is the season for large celebrations and small gatherings of family and friends. The Café is here to meet your catering needs. Call us and let us set up a consultation to discuss your specific needs. We are available for everything from a simple barbeque to the most elaborate of dinners. Our talented staff is looking forward to serving you soon. The Café is offering you a chance to receive a free breakfast or lunch if you turn in a comment card. Monthly comment cards are drawn randomly for the free meal. The August winners are: Nancy Phillippi, Jean James, Kim Ritt, Marion Smith and Dee Bethke. Congratulations and bon appétit.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM, Activity Center Clay Platter & Serving Spoon Holder by Marie Gagnon

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Sun City Oro Valley Scrapbook

Resident submitted photos

Two Harris Hawks stop by for a drink of water. Photo by Roger Hinkle.

This tortoise blends into the rocks when Judy Lynch snapped this picture of him.

“A cactus right outside my front door� provides stunning beauty. Photo by Barbara Abrams.

Heres looking at you... I am perrrrrfect, a bobcat came to visit us. Photo by David Henderson.

Mexican Bird of Paradise blooms by Steve Holmes.

A visiting road runner in our yard. Photo by Clive Probert. Pink mountains illuminate the days end. Photo by Gary Lerch.

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Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis

SCOV Library - Kate Cusumano

Follow Kate’s blog: scovlibrary.wordpress.com

It’s good to see so many familiar faces in the Library back from summer away. Besides finding returning friends in the Library, there are a lot of new titles. In fiction we have Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good the new Mitford novel by Jan Karon, and Edge of Eternity: Book Three of the Century Trilogy by Ken Follett. In nonfiction, Killing Patton by Bill O’Reilly has arrived. Personal, the newest Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child is available in both audio book and print fiction. Recent purchases in large print include The Kraken Project by Douglas Preston and One Plus One by Jojo Moyes. Finding good movies available on DVD/Bluray has been a challenge lately. I hope things improve through the fall, but for now you can find Chef with John Favreau, Draft Day with Kevin Costner, and Godzilla (let’s see how it compares to the 1954 original). Please visit my blog for more Library news. Friends of the Library For those who are new to Sun City this fall or are returning for the winter, we hope you will stop by our library and check out the many new books, videos and audio books that were added to the shelves over the summer. Also, consider joining the Friends of the Library. The Sun City Oro Valley Friends of the Library is a membership organization whose purpose is to support the library by promoting use of its services and developing and providing financial support. The monies received from annual membership dues, donations and our fundraising events provide the funds to purchase books, audio books, videos and the necessary operating supplies to keep our library running efficiently, To join, ask a volunteer at the desk. Annual dues are $10 for an individual or $15 for a household. We thank you for using, as well as supporting, our library. August 1-31 Housing Resale Information Resales 2014 2013

For the Month 13 15 Total sold in 2013 = 215

YTD 148 164

2014 Active Listings as of 7/31/14............................44 Source TARMLS®

Average age of new owners: 67

Welcome New Neighbors Unit # Name 2 Dave Huber & Frances Berg 3 Susan & Donald Landwer 3 Susan & James Lilja 4 Carl Spetzler 5 Richard Titus 7 Nancy & Lawrence Bulinski 9 Gale & William Cocanour 9 Dorothy & Robert Piper 12 Carol & John Daily 12 Patricia & Roger Whipple 14 Karen & Rudolph Loffredo 17 Katherine & James Fogel

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Association-Sponsored Fitness Classes

Purchase a fitness punch card from the Welcome Center/ Administration Office, $20/10 classes or purchase an Annual Fitness Class Pass on sale now for $300. You may use these cards for all SCOV-sponsored fitness classes. The punch cards can also be used for your guests. There is a $2 drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card or annual card.

Special Note from the AFC

An orientation on how to use the gym equipment will be held every Thursday at 1 PM. Stop in and sign up or see Lonnie Davis or call 917-8073.

Aqua Zumba® Cardio Chair Aerobics Sunrisers Sweat Stretch Water Aerobics Zumba® Walking in the AFC-Studios Personal Trainer

Tues., 1-2 PM, AFC/Pool Tues., Thurs., 10:30-11:30 AM, Catalina Vista Mon., and Fri., 6:30 AM, AFC/Studio 1 Low-impact aerobics class Tues., Thurs., 7:30-9 AM, AFC/Studio 1 Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-10 AM, AFC/Pool Tues., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thurs., 5:30-6:30 PM, AFC/Studio 1 Mon., Fri., 1-2 PM One-on-one training, call Ray Jerkins 219-3561.

Tuesday, October 14, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. It will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, October 15, the Desert Oasis pool will close at 7 AM for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time. For times the AFC and Desert Oasis pools are open, see the hours of operation, page two of this Tipster.

Golf

Head Golf Professional - Kim Griggs

www.theviewsgolfclub.com

We hope you had a great summer and are ready for another fun season at The Views Golf Club. The staff is certainly ready for another busy year and we are eager to serve our annual pass holders and residents to the very best of our ability. The Golf Now program continues to be a success as does inviting outside groups to experience our spectacular golf course. These groups will be booked around our annual pass holder times as much as possible. Please remember that pass holders do have a nine-day advanced booking option. The golf course is currently closed for overseeding and will reopen Friday, October 10. After October 10 tee times on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday will be from 7:30 AM. Tuesday’s shotgun will be 11:30 AM and will include The 18-Hole Ladies Club and limited open play (so pass holders please take advantage of your advance booking option on this day) Thursday’s Shotgun will be 8 AM, 9-Hole clubs only, 11 AM open play. Until October 31, play will be cart path only.

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In order to protect the immature grass, all traffic, pedestrian or vehicular, must remain on the cart paths from now until October 31. We would greatly appreciate your assistance. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding. Once play resumes, please ensure that you abide by the walking signs that are posted for your convenience. If you are an evening rider or walker, keep in mind that you cannot enter the golf course until 5 PM, and you will be sharing the facility with golfers. So please be cautious and courteous. Superintendent - Michael Kropf October is the official start of the winter season in regards to golf course maintenance. Now that the summer has ended, it’s a good time to look at what was accomplished by the golf course maintenance department. This summer the transition in June was the best it has been in several years so not a lot of work was required to re-grass fairways. This freed up a lot of time to work on other areas. The first project completed was the reshaping of the grass trap on the right side of #17 green. Golfers complained about it always being wet and unplayable so with the new shape the water surface drains away from the green and allows for a more playable shot onto the green. Next project was the wash work on #5 fairway. The wash was dredged and reshaped to allow better flow of water away from the turf. We have had several storms that caused the wash to flow and no sand touched the turf on either #4 or #5, so that project was a success. The ponds were dredged in late August. Over 100 yards of mud was removed from around both intake pipes in each pond. This will prevent sand and debris from entering the irrigation system causing damage to the pumps and irrigation parts. To finish the summer, three tees were built for the new combo tees to be implemented this winter. A lot was accomplished this summer, and all these projects will make the golf course even better. Golf Advisory

Chair Janet Kimble 825-3172 First Wednesday, 2 PM, WC3

Our beautiful course will open October 10 after overseeding is completed. Five new elevated tee boxes are either built or in the process of completion by our golf course maintenance staff. These new tee boxes will give all levels of golfers additional alternatives of play and will hopefully increase revenue. The golf course irrigation pond issues are in the planning stages for May or June 2015. These issues were anticipated and budgeted. Please remember the process of exiting each fairway: take a different way so the grass remains green next to the cart path. The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club

Pres. Don Andersen 818-0784 Membership Jerry Bushong 818-2513 Play Wednesday

The summer is behind us, including the monsoons; the days are getting shorter and temperatures are getting more comfortable. A warm welcome to those of you who venture elsewhere during the hot spell. We have a lot to look forward to in the coming months. After overseeding, which concludes on October 10, our initial Bash will be held October 22, following an Oh Crap Scramble. Remember, no golf shoes in the Activities Cen-

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ter. The President’s Cup will commence on November 5, and end on the November 12. Also next month, the Turkey Shoot is slated for November 19. The Views Cup will be played in November. Future events include the Governor’s Cup, and the Club Championship. The crown jewel of events, the Member/Guest Tournament, will conclude the season in April. If you know of any potential members, by all means invite them to join the club. Jerry Bushong, our Membership Chairman, will be happy to assist. We were fortunate in welcoming a number of new golfers this past season. The Views Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club

Pres. Sherwin Koopmans 818-6337 Membership Jack Saatkamp 825-4376 Play Thursday

Fall is rapidly coming upon us and soon play for the Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club will start. New membership applications can be found in the three-hole binder marked Men’s Nine Hole Club located in the back of The Views Pro Shop. Membership in the club is open residents and members of The Views Golf Club. Instructions for becoming a member are detailed on the membership application form. Membership questions can be directed to the club’s Membership Chairman Jack Saatkamp. Club play is on Thursday mornings with a shotgun start. This month’s golf quote comes from Pete Dye. “The ardent golfer would play Mount Everest if somebody put a flagstick on top.” The Views Women’s Golf Club

Pres. Yvette Schulz 825-0797 Membership Barb McNeill 825-0677 Play Tuesday

Pres. Cindy Zwick 261-1535 Membership Beth Stanton 825-0456 Play Thursday

The course will be closed for overseeding through October 9. It will reopen on Friday, October 10 and will be cart path only through October. When the course reopens our Tuesday shotgun will move to 11:30 AM. Our winter season begins Tuesday, November 4 with our Welcome Back Party following golf, 4-6 PM, Indian Rooms in the Activity Center. The play of the day will be “Who’s the Turkey?” a team game. Please sign up in our binder in the Pro Shop. Club dues must be paid by November 30. Your payment can be left in our binder in the Pro Shop. We are looking forward to a fun-filled season. If you’re not a member and would like to join us, please contact Barb McNeill. The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club

Summer Fun Days are over. We are looking forward to the return of our seasonal residents. The regular season starts on November 6 with lunch following golf. Sign up in the Pro Shop with a foursome until regular league play starts in November.

Pro Shop Overseeding Schedule Mon.-Thurs., Sept. 29-Oct. 2.........Closed Fri., Oct. 10 Fri.-Sun., Oct. 3-5..................9 AM-2 PM Golf Course Reopens Mon.-Tues., Oct. 6-7 .....................Closed Cart Path only thru Fri., Oct. 31 Wed.-Thurs., Oct. 8-9............9 AM-5 PM Pro Shop open 6:30 AM-5 PM (Unless otherwise noted)

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Feature

Deb Cofer SCOV Artist of many talents If you walk into the SCOV Gift Shop when Deb’s working, and ask her what she makes, she’ll tell you, “My passion is primarily knitting and crocheting. “I love creating adorable baby and toddler gifts, including baby hats and booties, fun animal hats, cowboy boots and spring dresses. Nearly everything I make is from my own patterns, and I strive to use yarn that can be machine washed and dried. “As a grandmother, I can tell you how cute our little ones are when they wear these hats and booties.” Deb might even pull out a photo of her granddaughter to show you. Deb says, “Another favorite of mine is this unique and popular ‘short hoodie scarf.’ I make them with Americanmade yarn, and they’re machine washable. I also knit matching fingerless gloves I call ‘wristies.’ They’re great for freeing your fingers so you can take photos in the cold while keeping the rest of your hand toasty. One set made it all the way to Antarctica. “As a member of the ceramic club, I enjoy making western steer-head magnets and hand painted spoon rests that make great gifts for visitors to take home. On the steer heads I use extra strong magnets. Recently, I started making copper jewelry with a focus on wire and spiral wrapping. I use copper wire with a tarnishresistant coating. This lets me create jewelry in bright and vibrant colors, that resist tarnishing.”

Sun City Vistoso Foundation

The Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation, a separate and independent organization from the SCOV Association it was established in 1998 and provides a means through which tax-deductible gifts may be channeled to support qualified health, cultural, educational and charitable needs of SCOV 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., Oro Valley, AZ 85755. The Foundation’s mission is to improve the quality of life for active adults in SCOV and the surrounding areas through tax-deductible channels. The Foundation is made up of SCOV residents serving three-year terms without compensation. Please visit our website.

Pres. Gay Russell 825 5763 www.scovaz.com/clubs/foundation

Don’t forget The SCV Foundation along with the OVPD (Oro Valley Police Department) will be hosting a Dispose-AMed on Tuesday, November 11, 9-11 AM, Activity Center/ Lobby.

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The Café

October Events

Coupons may not be used for dinners All events will have additional 18% gratuity added to the check

Octoberfest German Buffet

Friday, October 3, 4-7 PM, $15.99 pp Featuring, sauerbraten, bratwurst, schnitzel, German potato salad, sauerkraut and other fare. Octoberfest beer on tap. Call 825-3277 for reservations.

Cuban Happy Hour

Friday, October 10, 4-7 PM •Picadillo pork empanada (Cuban savory turnover) $7 •Cuban plantain nachos $7 •Mojito shrimp $8 •Cuban black bean hummus $7 •Cuban ham rolls $7 Special Cocktail: Cuban Rose $5 Call 825-3277 for reservations.

Soup & Salad Buffet

Thursday, October 16, 4-7 PM, $9 pp Call 825-3277 for reservations.

Farm-to-Table Dinner

Friday, October 24, 4:30-7:30 PM We’ll be using foods from local farms and ranches to develop a four course menu with the freshest local ingredients we can find. We will be offering Arizona wine pairings as an optional addition. We won’t know what will be on the menu until the week of the event but, rest assured, there will be items to please everyone. Call 825-3277 for reservations. $21 pp or $31 pp with four wine pairings.

Drink of the Month Citrus Cranberry Delight Vodka, triple sec, lime juice, ginger ale, cranberry juice and lemon $

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Want Additional Landscaping Work Done Beyond Your Property?

SCOV has a program to handle plant encroachment on common areas behind many SCOV properties. This occurs on a schedule. However, if you would like landscaping to occur ahead of schedule or have additional work done on ASSOCIATION land, there is a process for doing that. It’s called the Pre-Qualified Landscaper Program. An application must be submitted and approved before any work can be done. Check on the scovaz.com website for more details by clicking on Association then, Governing Documents, then, Vegetation Maintenance Request.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25, 9 AM-4 PM Activity Center Clay Pot by Lori Nalewicki

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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 interest to the entire community.

Special Events for Clubs See club articles for full details. Sun City Singles, Mini Golf, SCOV Miniature Golf Course, Sun., Oct. 5 Sun City Singles, Dinner, Thu., Oct. 9, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Dinner ‘N Show, Forever Plaid at The Palms, Thurs., Oct. 16 Astronomy, Thurs., Oct. 16, 7 PM, Dr. Bray, UofA Scientist, Activity Center/Navajo Villanellas, Dinner Dance, Fri., Oct. 17, 5:30 PM, Auditorium Astronomy, Mt. Graham Discovery Center, Thurs.-Fri., Oct. 23-24, Safford, AZ Sundancers, Introduction to Square Dancing, Mon., Oct. 27, 3-4:30 PM, Auditorium Sundancers, Halloween Party, Wed., Oct. 29, Rounds 6:30 PM, Squares 7 PM, Auditorium Dinner ‘N Show, Beetle Juiced, Fri., Oct. 31, Great American Playhouse Sun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri., Oct. 31, 5:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Rock ‘N Roll, Monster Mash Halloween Dance, Fri., Oct. 31, 7-10 PM, Auditorium Sunliners, Basic Line Dance Step Class, starts Sat., Nov. 1 Kactus Kickers, Dance Party, Fri., Nov. 14, 6:30 PM, Auditorium Day Trippers, Annual Holiday Party, Sun., Dec. 14, Activity Center

Tuesday, October 21, 10 AM Activity Center/Navajo

Tucson Museum of Art Talks

The title of our first presentation of the 2014-2015 season is Jackson Pollock - More than Drips and Pour. New docent David Zucker will help us understand the work of this Avant Garde American artist. Join us for an interesting hour. Refreshments served. Please note: It’s the third Tuesday, not the second. Questions? Call Rudi Punzmann 825-2147. Saturday, November 1, 2-4 PM, Activity Center/Navajo

Tea at Two

Please join us on November 1, 2-4 PM in the Activity Center/Navajo. Enjoy viewing the tea services and table settings by our own SCOV residents. High tea refreshments will be served. Saturday, November 1, Doors Open 6:30 PM, Concert 7 PM

Jovert

You request them every year so they are back. The Auditorium will be filled with lively music for all ages from this Tucson great steel drum band. Many people love this music and it is reflected in the great audience response each year. Gather your friends for a table full of fun. BYOB drinks and snacks. Tickets sold out fast last year so get your tickets early.

Tickets on sale at the Welcome center on October 1, $12 pp.

Thursday, November 13, 1 PM, WC1 Friday, October 3, 1 PM, Auditorium

Candidate Forum

Sponsored by the Government Affairs Committee. Friday, October 10

Mesa Flea Market Bus Trip - $18 pp

Everyone loves a great buy, so why not go to the Mesa Flea Market in a luxury bus? Sit back and enjoy the ride and visit hundreds of vendors all with new merchandise. What a great way to start your holiday shopping. If you want to purchase something large, there is plenty of room to bring it home on the bus. Each person will receive a gift bag of goodies from the Mesa Flea Market. Gather some friends for a fun day. Lunch can be purchased at the Market.

Tickets on sale at the Welcome Center from Coco or Pam. Make checks payable to SCOV. If paying with cash please have the exact amount.

The bus will leave from behind the Welcome Center at 8 AM sharp. You can board the bus starting at 7:30 AM. Bus will leave the Market at 3 PM to return to SCOV. Monday, October 13

Monday Madness Sale at the Gift Shop

The Madness Sale has returned to the Gift Shop. On Monday, October 13, 9 AM-12:30 PM the Gift Shop tables with be in front of the shop filled with bargains. Come and see! Friday, October 17, 1 PM, Auditorium

How to Advocate for Yourself

The Active Health Committee presents Karen Mercereau, RN, iRNPA who is a nationally recognized leader in health care, and founder of RN Patient Advocates. RN Patient Advocates serves this area and her program is partnered with the University of Arizona. There is no charge for this program but a ticket is needed. Tickets available now at the Welcome Center. Please see our flyer in this issue of the Tipster.

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Why the Board Needs Me Forum

If you have wondered what’s involved with being on our Board, this is the meeting to attend. This informally structured one-hour meeting includes expectations, time commitments, financial position overview and candidate support during campaigns. All residents are welcome; however, the agenda is geared to those interested in serving the community in a Board capacity. Sponsored by the Sun City Oro Valley Nominating Committee. Friday, November 21, 1 PM, Auditorium

Diana Madaras, Artist and Author Presentation

The Library will host Diana Madaras, a Tucson artist, whose work hangs in many homes in Sun City. Well-known for the vivid colors in her paintings, Madaras will speak about her new coffee table book to be released in November just in time for Christmas shopping. There is no charge for this event, however, to help plan for attendance you will need a ticket, available in the Library beginning Wednesday, November 5. Saturday, December 20, Community Wide Celebration

Golf Cart Holiday Parade

More details in the November Tipster and in the Association Article by Pam Sarpalius in this month’s Tipster.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Stained Glass by Juliet Williams

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Workshops and Classes

AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) Classes Classes are held the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1:30 PM, WC1. Lonnie Davis teaches these classes. To attend you must register ahead of time by calling Lonnie at 917-8073. You could save the life of a loved one or friend by taking this class. We have new, very easy to operate machines. The October Class will be October 22.

Country Western Refresher Dance Lessons

We are offering complimentary Country Western refresher dance lessons and review to be held in October and November. See Kactus Kickers club section for details.

Gin Rummy

This year-round workshop is at George and Beverly Riley’s home. All skill levels are welcome. We practice playing and discuss the standardized game rules of SCOV, as well as scoring, etiquette and skill tactics. Couples and singles are invited. No fee or dues. Call 818-0877.

Hula and Tap Classes

Dancin’ Dynamos club is sponsoring free classes for Hula and Tap classes beginning in October. See the Club’s section for details.

Institute of Learning in Retirement Samplers

Thursday ILR Samplers, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista, are open and free to all SCOVs residents. No advance registration required.

Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30

Healthcare: crisis of an enabling industry, Saad Allawi 2005 Bicycle trip around the world, Art and Judy Wickersham El Dia de los Muertos, Myriam Barrientos What got me interested in radio and memorable events in my career, Garrett Lewis Learn To Line Dance

Sunliners Basic Step Classes, Saturday, November 1-December 13. See October flyer for details.

Parkinson’s Exercise Classes

Exercise classes are held every Monday and Thursday, 4-5:30 PM, WC3. This class has helped many, and is a great support to those with Parkinson’s. $10/class or $50/month. Spouse or caretaker is welcome at every class. For information call Ray Jerkins at 219-3561.

Stained and Fused Glass Club

If there is sufficient interest, there will be a Beginning Stained Glass class in late October or early November. See details in the Club section.

Tipster Article Writers’ Classes If you are a Tipster submitter and write an article for your club or committee, classes are being offered in November, January and February. See the details in Tipster Editorial section under Association Committees.

Yoga Workshop

Yoga Workshop November 20, 8:30 AM-Noon, Activity Center/Navajo. All levels. Conducted by Maria Mendola. See November Tipster for registration and price information.

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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 Smart Driver Course

Newly designed for 2014 the Driver Safety class is renamed as Smart Driver Course. Tuesday, November 18, 9 AM-1 PM, WC3. Pre-registration is required. To register call Coco Sullivan 917-8072. This classroom course for mature drivers brings new video and updated leaning materials for your classroom enjoyment. Learn defensive driving techniques, new laws, how to adjust your driving habits to age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Many insurance companies provide a multi-year discount for completing this course (check with your insurance provider). Limited to 25 students. $15 for AARP members, $20 for non-AARP members.

American Red Cross Blood Drive

A single car accident victim can require as many as 100 pints of blood. You can help replenish the supply by donating at SCOV’s drive Thursday, October 16, 8-11 AM, Auditorium. The entire process takes about one hour; the actual donation of a pint of whole blood takes eight to ten minutes. Schedule an appointment by calling the Red Cross 1-800448-3543 or by visiting redcrossblood.org.

Amphi Passport Card

Available free to those 62 and older. You may enter Amphitheater Schools athletic and fine arts events for the student price. Please call Mindy Blake at 696-5215 or 696-5225 for your card. Schools near you are Canyon del Oro High School, Ironwood Ridge High School, Coronado K-8, Wilson K-8, and Cross Middle School.

Calling All Live Theatre Lovers/Performers!

Tryouts, auditions, volunteers, anyone and everyone; stop by the Dance Studio Wednesday, November 19, 6-8 PM and Saturday, November 22, 3-5 PM and sign up to help with our production of Back to the Present showing March 27 and 28, 2015.

Costume Closet

Happy Halloween! Costume Closet hours are as follows: Saturdays, October 11, 18, and 25, 9 AM-Noon. Returns Saturday November 1, Noon-2 PM. There is no fee to borrow our costumes, but a $10 donation is suggested.

Dancin’ Dynamos Adding Dance Groups

Dancin’ Dynamos Club is adding two dance groups, Beginning Tap and Intermediate Tap, beginning in October. Carolyn Hanson, a SCOV resident with 20 years’ experience in tap, will lead these two groups. For details, see the Dancin’ Dynamos club section.

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.

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Donate Your Used Computer Ink Cartridges

Don’t throw away your used ink cartridges. Put them to good use by depositing them in a basket in the Welcome Center outside the Computer Learning Center. The Vistoso Computer Society delivers them to Coronado K-8 school‘s PTO (Parent Teachers Organization). The PTO recycles the cartridges to fund a multitude of projects. Your used ink cartridge donations are appreciated.

Food Drive Sponsored by Vistoso Cyclists

You’re invited to help the Vistoso Cyclist’s raise $25,000 this month for the Interfaith Community Food Bank (ICS). For more detailed information please check our goldenrod flyer in this month’s Tipster.

Motorcycle

I’m a new resident and an avid motorcyclist and would like to meet others. Maybe we can form a club, maybe we don’t. Please contact me via email or phone. Paul Sherwood 252-5325705, sherwoodmeister@gmail.com.

Veterans History Project In 2000, the United States Congress created the Veterans History Project within the Library of Congress. The VHP’s mission is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of American veterans so future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. If you are a veteran, you are invited to share your story. Call SCOV resident Mike Brian, 260-415-1218 (cell) or 308-5163 (home), or contact Voluntary Services at the Southern Arizona VA at 520-629-1822. For more information, go to the Library of Congress website at www.loc.gov/vets

Thank You Corner This section allows residents to express thanks to the community. Articles should not exceed 50 words and should not contain thanks to specific persons.

Clubs

Aqua Tone

Marcia Polley 818-9073 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 8 AM, AFC/Pool Art League

Co-Pres. Dave Dame 825-7430, Judy Bjorling 818-1296 Colored Pencil Co-Pres. Vanessa Edwards 825-1144 Peggy Webb 825-2731 October 1-May 15, Friday, 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Love color? Interested in exploring patterns and shapes, darks and lights? Colored pencil may be just for you! This is an easy, exacting medium. We will show you some tricks and smooth your artistic journey. You don’t need to be able to draw. You will see the world in a whole new light. Come join us!

Etching - Printmakers Vickie Von Elbe 825-1329 Friday, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio Fine Arts Studio Pres. Mellanie Herbert 825-2258 Wednesday, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Now that seasonal residents are returning, you’ll have to become space-efficient. Can’t wait to see the wonderful works created over the summer. Our studio will present a “no theme” art show in the Activity Center in November. We invite everyone to come and enjoy the fine pieces created and displayed by your friends and neighbors. Come join us on Wednesdays and watch us progress on the new works for this show. Better still, stay with us and complete works of your own. We have skilled artists to guide you, we critique your works-in-progress to help improve the result, and you’ll hear art world news and happenings discussed.

Oil Painting - Art Made Easy Thank you to the Loan Room-Community Assistance Committee Gay Russell for helping me on a weekend to get a Merle Broadbent 818-0098 walker. She went beyond the call to do this for me. Monday, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Nita Hawkins Summer is over and it is time to get back to painting. Dust

off your supplies and turn one of your summer photos into

What a great community we live in! I wish to thank my a beautiful work of art. family, friends, neighbors and my pastor for their love and Open Studio Artists support while I was in TMC having my triple bi-pass. I am healing slowly. But appreciated all the flowers, cards, phone Carol Nagel 825-3097 calls and visits. Thursday, 9 AM-2 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio Marlene Stetz The December theme show at the Activity Center will be

Memoriam

To record the passing of a current or former resident call 9178065 or complete a Tipster form located in the Welcome Center.

Residents

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Dreams and Emotions. Join our group to work on a piece that will be displayed at this show. We welcome a variety of mediums and have room for more artists.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Raggy Ann & Andy by Bev Fairful

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Sculpture Laurie Lichaa 812-0198 Monday, 9 AM-5 PM , Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Move over, you all-year residents, because the seasonal residents are returning. We must be more space conscience with our tables. Wishing that the oven and radio are still operating, this writer always returns with trepidation. Can’t wait to see the works created over the summer. We always have room and training for new students so, if you’d like to take on a new, rewarding art form, please join us on Mondays and we’ll help you to look really good at home with some classy pieces you can create out of clay.

Watercolor Pres. John Ebert 818-1830 Sec. Rowena Hardinger 825-0752 Treas. Ito McNully 825-6681 Tuesday, 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Welcome back to Watercolor Club, seasonal residents. Please plan to share some of the work that you have done during the summer with the group. We look forward to your inspirations from the many places and ideas that have challenged you during your travels. It was said of Georgia O’Keeffe, “After all, her art is a love affair with sheer being. Her art makes us feel lucky simply for being alive.” Arthritis Water

Pres. Dawn Simske 825-0907 Sec. Ruth Hofstetter 825-8990 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10:15 AM, AFC/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 exercises 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.

how impacts have shaped the world we know now, how they could damage it in the future, and how meteorite impacts can help us study other worlds. Dr. Bray’s website: www.veronicabray.com/. Please bring a friend or neighbor. Any SCOV resident and members from the surrounding community are welcome. Dues: $12 per family to Nelson Tilden, 13941 N. Buckingham Dr., Oro Valley, AZ 85755. Use this website as a guide: http://oneminuteastronomer. com/sky-this-month/. Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) - Kactus Krooners

Mike Moyer 818-6509 mmoyerpp@gmail.com October-May, Monday, 11 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis Love those Barbershop Harmonies? Got a song in your heart? Want to hear and feel and learn what it’s like to blend your voice with others, Barbershop style? We will resume October 27. Come join this mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just one hour every Monday morning. Great way to start the each week! SCOV Visitors welcome. There is strength in numbers, the more the merrier. Bible Study

Men’s Bible Study Darwin Thornton 638-7024 Rick Thomas 591-0475 October-May, Tuesday, 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

It is time to prepare for the return of our Men’s Bible Study, starting with an open house October 7. Friends are invited to join us. This first session will be focused on our year’s agenda. Bring $10 for the study guide covering the book of James.

Precept Women’s Bible Study Linda Miller 818-2716 Pat Gustin 825-7531 October-April, Wednesday, 8:45 AM, WC3

We are a caring group of women of all faiths who study the Bible and pray together. We welcome new members. Please call for information.

Astronomy

Pres. Peter Simpson 395-0480 scovastronomy@gmail.com October-May, Third Thursday, 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo www.scovaz.com/clubs/astronomy/

The first meeting of Astronomy Club will ber October 16, with guest Veronica Bray, a Planetary Scientist from the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory of the UofA. Dr. Bray will speak on: How collisions Veronica Bray at Meteor Crater, Arizona with earth from asteroids and comets have affected and will affect life on planet earth. The collision of space projectiles into the Earth over time has both helped and hindered the development and survival of life on our planet. This talk will include a description of

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Bike - Vistoso Cyclists

Pres. Jim Johnson 520-850-8368 Membership Tom and Bonnie Bethea 773-653-4580 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Mountain View Plaza www.scovaz.com/clubs/cyclists/

We meet year-round in the parking lot at Mountain View Plaza (Sun City Blvd. and Rancho Vistoso Blvd.). Check the club website for current month’s biking schedule. New riders are always welcome. Call Tom or Bonnie Bethea for ride details. Our mountain bike riders also head out into the desert on Wednesdays. WOW (Women on Wheels) organized rides for ladies-only resume Tuesdays in October. Contact Jean Coord (daisyadmiral@gmail.com) 520-336-8028 for WOW info.

NEED HELP

Organize & Deliver the New Community Phone Book

Friday, October 17, 8 AM, Activity Center/Hohokam organize books, bags and stuffers. Delivery to follow to each SCOV home. If you can help contact Carolyn Lerch gclerch@comcast.net or 818-3319.

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Billiards

Bob Hefner 520-825-4825 suncityorovalleybilliards@yahoo.com Monday-Friday, Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards Birders Group

Marjorie Flory 825-4580 Last Friday, 4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio www.scovaz.com/clubs/birders/ All residents are welcome to bird with us and attend our next planning meeting October 31. You must contact the group coordinator prior to 4 PM the day before the trip to assure your carpool space. Meet at the parking area behind the Welcome Center 15 minutes before the departure time. Bring lunch where indicated. Don’t forget binoculars, Birding is easy at Tucson’s Sweetwater Ponds. 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.

Thu., Oct. 2, 6 AM Mt. Lemmon. Judy and Paul Mercer 333-3490. Bring money for lunch out. $11 carpool. Fri., Oct. 17, 6 AM Patagonia Lake & Paton’s. Maggie and Roger Hinkle 818 9488. Bring lunch. $12 carpool. Mon., Oct. 27, 6 AM Pena Blanca Lake. Barbara Gates 825-7645. Bring money for lunch out. $13 carpool. Wed., Nov. 5, 7 AM Catalina State Park. Marj Flory 825-4580. $2 carpool. Bocce

Pres. Karl Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7 PM, Bocce Courts

Our summer is at an end, want to remind everyone that our winter hours start next month. Monday, November 3 will be our first afternoon game. Winter hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 2 PM. No more talk from me concerning our new Bocce Ball courts. Will wait now till we actually see workers in their yellow hats beginning to dig up the dirt. Hope springs eternal. Book Clubs

Great Books Pres. Barbara Gates 825-7645 VP Jeff Amthor 825-4571 scov.great.books@gmail.com October-May, First and Third Wednesday, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

Our 2014-2015 season starts October 1. All residents are invited to join us then, as we begin discussion of Immigrant Voices: 21st Century Stories, a new anthology of 18 contemporary short stories written by recent immigrants to the United States (ISBN 978-1-939014-65-9). The two October and November selections are from the Coming Over section of the book. On October 1, Jane Adair will lead discussion of the story

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Letting Go to America by M. Evelina Galang, who teaches in and directs the Creative Writing Program at the University of Miami. Galang was named one of the 100 most influential Filipinas in the United States by Filipina Women’s Network. Judy Carlson will lead discussion of Absence, by Peruvianborn Daniel Alarcon, on October 15. In 2010, Alarcon was named to the list of twenty great North American writers under the age of 40 by The New Yorker. The November 5 discussion of Mother the Big, by Iranianborn Porochista Khakpour, will be led by Sharyn Rafieyan. Khakpour received a Creative Writing Fellowship grant for prose from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2012. No dues for the 2014-2015 season.

SCOV Book Club Jane Fairchild 520-909-5069 janemail11@yahoo.com First Monday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

At our October meeting we will discuss Life After Life by Kate Atkinson. What if you could live again and again, until you got it right? On a cold and snowy night in 1910, Ursula Todd is born, the third child of a wealthy English banker and his wife. She dies before she can draw her first breath. On that same cold and snowy night, Ursula Todd is born, lets out a lusty wail, and embarks upon a life that will be, to say the least, unusual. For as she grows, she also dies, repeatedly, in any number of ways. At our November meeting we will discuss Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking by Anya Von Bremzen, Born in 1963, in an era of bread shortages, Anya grew up in a communal Moscow apartment where eighteen families shared one kitchen. When Anya was ten, she and her mother, Larisa, fled the political repression of Brezhnev-era Russia, arriving in Philadelphia with no winter coats and no right of return. Light refreshments will be served at the end of the meeting. Newcomers and guests are always welcome. Bowling League - Pathfinders

Blake Napper 818-2718 Monday, 9 AM, Fiesta Lanes (River and Oracle Rd.)

Senior bowlers wanted! Anyone aged over 45 who used to bowl, wants to bowl or needs a lesson to bowl, join us in the Pathfinders senior bowling league. We bowl Monday mornings at 9:30 AM at Fiesta Lanes on River and Oracle. Our regular season is 24 weeks starting in late October and ending in April. We need substitutes and regular team members. We have 130 team members ranging in age from 45 to 90+. Our averages go from 110 to 220; so everyone is welcome. Team members pay $9 a week; substitutes pay $3 when used. Please contact President Blake Napper, blakejo4135@gmail.com or by phone for details and signup. Bridge

Duplicate Bridge Pres. Al Piarowski 825-0654 Monday, 6 PM, Friday, 12:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam

Annual dues $8 pp. Please be present at least 10 minutes before scheduled playing time, as we may start a few minutes early. Bring exactly $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Residents may play twice before joining. Renters, with an Association renter’s card, are welcome to join. Guests of residents may play only twice a year. We are not an ACBL-sanctioned club and do not award master points.

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Ladies Monday Social Bridge Pres. Marcia Polley 818-9073 Monday, Noon, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

Everyone is welcome to come and play bridge with a wonderful group of friendly women.

Ladies Wednesday Bridge Pres. Kay Jacobs 825-8525 Wednesday, 12:25 PM, Activity Center/Hopi

small, but lots of fun. Let’s just keep it going, maybe we can plan something fun and different for Halloween. Ceramics

Pres. Katy Melcher 825-2729 Monday-Friday, 10 AM-2 PM Artisan Center/Ceramics

Welcome back seasonal residents. We’ve missed you. Bridge continues on Wednesdays at 12:25 PM. Tallies are 50¢ each and annual dues $3 pp. Guests and newcomers are welcome.

Is your calendar marked for our general meeting on October 15, 10 AM Ceramics Room? There will be discussions at the meeting of proposed club changes affecting everyone. Katy will show a project scheduled for later in the month. Sign-up for the class will be available at this time. See you there!

Marathon Bridge

Clay

June Jaeger 818-9564

The Marathon Bridge starts in October. If you’d like to join please call June.

Mixed Social Bridge Pres. Barney Budreck 825-2172 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Welcome back, ye sojourners. We have missed you and look forward to your joining our early morning bridge group. Sign in before 8:15 AM for a flexible start time, get a cup of coffee and enjoy a morning of challenging and fun bridge.

Practice Bridge Pres. Joe Pheanis 818-9144 Sec./Treas. Louise Lines 825-6673 Monday, Wednesday, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Tuesday Night Partners Bridge Pres. Jerry Cohen 818-2151 VP Rita Quin 825-3885 Sec. Rowena Hardinger 825-0752 Treas. Charlotte Quinn 825-0354 Members-at-Large: Bizz Dolsberry, Sharon Larson Tuesday, 6:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo/Hohokam

Seasonal residents and new members, we welcome you to a pleasant evening of social bridge. Come with a partner, entry fee is $1 pp. Be there by 6:15 PM for the games begin promptly at 6:30 PM. Play a couple of times free, then pay yearly dues of $5 pp, members yearly dues are due this month. Sign up at the registration table to be an Angel, allowing complete tables of four rather than having a sit-out. Corrections: Ruth Binney and Jo Annie Blatt made the grand slam in July. In August, Rita Quin and Chia Masaki won the $10 award for bidding and making a 7-no trump grand slam. Bunco

Fern 825-8127 Pat 825-7198 Fourth Tuesday, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Canasta

CJ Barbee 825-5885 Rosemary Dalla Rosa 825-1982 Thursday, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

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Pres. Bob Arms 520-395-1697 First Thursday, 1 PM, Artisan Center/Pottery

Haven’t done clay work before? Need a refresher? Sign up for Clay Club orientation class. Clay Club orientation class dates/times are determined when several have signed up. Sign-up sheet in Clay Studio/Craft Complex. Attend the October meeting to find out what other classes and workshops are coming soon. Have you been in to check out the window displays? Consider the many ideas? The holidays are fast approaching. Do you have gifts to make? Have you made use of the Club library? Ideas are all around you. The Clay Studio is a great place to get help with making that gift and have fun in the process. Next meeting: October 2, 1 PM, Artisan Center/ Clay Studio. Vistoso Computer Society (VCS)

Membership Classes/Help Sessions

David Johnson 825-6994 October-May Contact Del Salvaterra 834-5146 General Meetings November-March Refer to schedule below www.scovaz.com/clubs/computer

Are you new to or need a refresher on PC Windows 8.1? The club is offering Windows 8.1 for Seniors and Files and Folders in Windows 8 classes. Refer to the club’s website for detailed synopses. Club membership: Except for Beginning PC class, membership is required for all classes, help sessions, assistance from other computer club members and the right to join the Listserv (online bulletin board). To know more about or join the PC or MAC Listserv, go to club’s website homepage. Dues: Membership dues (January 1-December 31, 2014) $10/household. Checks, not cash, will be accepted at the general meetings or send to Dave Johnson, 2427 Nasturtium, with the application form. The application form is available at the CLC (Computer Learning Center) in the Welcome Center or you may download it from the club’s website homepage. Used ink cartridges: Recycle them by dropping them off in the basket provided just outside CLC. The club donates them to Coronado K-8 School’s Parent Teachers Organization to fund a multitude of projects. Class and Help Sessions: For a PDF copy of the class schedules, go to the club’s website, then click the Class Schedules tab. From the Class Schedules page, click the month you wish to download.

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October Computer Classes Schedule

Class Name Date(s) Time iPad Users Group 2 Sessions limit 15 Fri., Oct. 10 & 24 10 AM-Noon Sonny Kaye sakclass@comcast.net Android Basics 2 Sessions Tues., Oct. 14, Wed., Oct. 22 10 AM-Noon Karen Hasselbach candydish7@gmail.com Windows 8.1 for Seniors 1 Session Thur., Oct. 16 10 AM-Noon Tom Prall tprall@att.net or 308-5096 Facebook Users Group 1 Session Fri., Oct. 17 10 AM-Noon Del Salvaterra dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Android Calendar and Camera 2 Sessions Thur., Oct. 23, Fri., Oct. 31 1-3 PM Karen Hasselbach candydish7@gmail.com Files and Folders in Windows 8- Prerequisite: Windows 8 for Seniors 1 Session limit 10 Wed., Oct. 29 10 AM-Noon Sue Lane sklane6970@aol.com Help Sessions for PC & Mac Users 4 Sessions Wed., Oct. 8 & 22, Tues., Oct. 14 & 28 1-3 PM Cribbage

Robert Hines 825-2208 First and Third Thursday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Dance Groups Ballroom - Villanellas

Pres. Hy Osofsky 818-2997 Membership Jerry Bode 818-1116 October-May Dances: Third Friday

Villanellas Dinner Dance October 17. Enjoy a night out dining, dancing and listening to live band music. Everyone is invited and warmly welcomed. Savor entrees of veal marsala with shallots and mushrooms, and grilled chicken breast with apricot honey glaze, fireroasted veggies and a rice medley accompany the entrees. Begin with a gourmet baby green salad and top off your dinner with Kahlua chocolate thunder cake served with fresh strawberries and whipped cream. Social 5:30-6 PM, dinner 6-7 PM, dance 7-10 PM. Live music by the THORsOUNDS

Ticket Sales Tuesday- Wednesday, October 7 and 8, 9-10:30 AM, Activity Center/Lobby. Members $30 , Guests $35

Open seating. Tickets for future dances may also be purchased at this time.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center

Dancin’ Dynamos Do you like to dance? Dancin’ Dynamos club consists of various dance groups with experienced resident instructors leading the dance classes and practices. Come and watch any of sessions before joining the club. Annual dues $5 pp.

Dancin’ Dynamos Performers Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 Tappers-Cloggers-Stage, Friday, 3 PM, Dance Studio

Classes resume in November. Rehearsals start in January for the March 2015 show, Back to the Present.

Hula - Aloha Hula Sisters Del Salvaterra 520-834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Beginning Hula,Tuesday, 1-2 PM, Dance Studio Intermediate Hula, Tuesday, 2-3 PM; and Thursday, 2:45 3:45 PM; Dance Studio www.scovaz.com/clubs/hula

Come and dance with us. Learn to dance the beautiful and graceful dances of Hawaii. Learn kahiko (ancient) and ‘auna (contemporary/modern) styles of hula dancing. Dance steps are not strenuous. If you are new to or need a refresher in hula, you will learn the basic hands and feet movements to easy choreography. For continuing/intermediate hula dancers, we will review previously-learned choreography and learn new ones.

Beginning Tap Instructor Carolyn Hanson 825-2814 carolynhanson333@gmail.com October-May, Monday, 9:30-10:30 AM, Dance Studio

Class begins October 6. If you have never tapped or not tapped since childhood, this class is for you: the first year of a two-year cycle. Learn basic steps, easy combinations and short, simple routines with plenty of repetition. Free to members of Dancin’ Dynamos. For additional information, contact Carolyn Hanson.

Intermediate Tap Instructor Carolyn Hanson 825-2814 carolynhanson333@gmail.com October-May, Wednesday, 9:30-10:30 AM, Dance Studio

Class starts October 1 for those who want to go beyond the basics. Learn a variety of time steps, interesting combinations, speed steps and routines. No performances. Free to members of Dancin’ Dynamos. For additional information, contact Carolyn Hanson. Folk Dance Club of SCOV

Harvey Gardner 308-5616 Savear@cs.com Friday, 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 2

The Folk Dance Club of SCOV provides instructions for every dance at our sessions in the new, spacious AFC Studio 2. No prior experience or partners required. Experienced dancers, including those willing to teach, are welcome. A typical session offers 10-14 mostly easy-to-learn international folk dances, holding hands, in a circle, with a few requiring twirling. Please wear non-scuffing gym shoes. If you do a Google search with the words “Folk Dance SCOV Youtube”, you will find some videos of our folk dance club in action. Most of the dancers you will see are new to folk dancing, so don’t let inexperience keep you from joining us.

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Rock ‘N Roll

Pres. Earl Cohen 818-2582 Dances in the Auditorium

Join us Friday night, October 31, for the seventh annual Monster Mash costume dance party with music by The Retro Rockets. Doors open at 6:15 PM. Dance 7-10 PM. Munchies and desserts, BYOB. Tickets are $20 club members/$25 non-members.

Ticket sales October 25, 9-10:30 AM (Members Only), October 27, 9-10:30 AM, Activity Center/Lobby

Tickets will not be available at the door and all sales are final. Two hippies who attended our Prizes will be awarded for Woodstock Dance Party last month. best costumes, which are not required but definitely encouraged. Need costume ideas? Check out the Costume Closet at Desert Oasis. Call Betty 825-7811 or Marty 8256961 for an appointment. Help us stop the rumor that one has to be a club member to attend our parties. That is only true if no tickets remain after members are served. Line Dancing - Sunliners

Pres. Karen Caldwell 825-5231 Membership Cherry Harper 818-6396 www.scovaz.com/clubs/sunliners scsunliners@gmail.com

All classes, practices and dances are held in the Auditorium unless otherwise noted.

Announcement: Basic Step Class

Begins Nov. 1. Tell your friends

Classes Intermediate Continuing Beginner

Sat., 9-10 AM Sat., 10:15-11:15 AM

Dances: Open Line Dance Dance Social

Fri., Oct. 3, 6:30-8:30 PM Sat., Oct. 11, 5:30-9 PM

Practices: Intermediate Intermediate Transitional Intermediate Continuing Beginner

Sun., 11 AM-12: 30 PM, (Dance Studio) Wed., 2-3 PM, Oct. 8 Thurs., 2:45-3:55 PM Thurs., 3:55-5 PM

Square Dancing - Sundancers

Co-Pres. Virgil and Ruth Rank 825-0357 rank970@comcast.net Caller Ron Markus Dances Wednesday, 7 PM, Auditorium www.sundancersquarestucson.com

We invite you to read our flyer and attend the free Introduction to Square Dancing on Monday, October 27, 3 PM. Snacks provided. Refreshers (these are not lessons) will be called on Monday, October 6, 13 and 20, 3 PM. Regular club Plus dances are on October 1, 8, 15 and 22. Starting this month we wear black and white club colors

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on the first Wednesday. On other Wednesdays the dress is regular square dance clothes. Our first Mini-Special with a Guest Caller is a Halloween Party on October 29. Dress is costume or regular square dance attire. Rounds with Guest Cuers, 6:30 PM. Cost for refreshers and for dances is $6/ cpl or $3 pp. Western Dancing - Kactus Kickers

Pres. Del Salvaterra 520-834-5146 dslittlebrowngal@gmail.com Dances November-April, Second Friday, Auditorium www.scovaz.com/clubs/kactus

Residents, members and nonmembers are welcome. Come join us for complimentary country western refresher dance lessons and practice. Mark your calendars for two Thursday nights, October 23 and November 13, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium. Light refreshments, BYOB. Let’s get together, share some summer stories, have a few refreshments and snacks and dance to our favorite country western music. Frank and Joan Morris and their dance assistants will be there waiting for you. Don’t forget to reserve November 14 for our Welcome Back Kickers dance. It’s an all-you-can-eat pizza and salad event. Back by popular demand, The Kim Monroe Band will be playing. Check out our club website for future dances, ticket sales and bands. Day Trippers

Chair Jack Gallagher 825-4650 Membership Roy & Barb Riley 818-9939 Second Friday, 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo Thurs., Oct. 16 Mystery Trip - sold out - bus check in at 9 AM. Sun., Nov. 9 - Wed., Nov. 12, Las Vegas wait list only - bus leaves at 6 AM. Sun., Dec. 14 Annual Holiday Party. Cost $22 pp members and house guests only, 1-4 PM, Activity Center. Monitors Joan Vander Vliet and Jack Gallagher 825-4650. Mon., Jan 12 Free Wild Horse Casino Trip. Monitor Joan Vander Vliet 8254650. Mon., Feb. 16 - Fri., Feb. 20, California 4 night, 5 day trip to Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Solvang and an overnight stop in San Diego. Cost $755 sgl. $1,060 dbl. includes roundtrip transportation, 4 nights hotel stay, 8 meals, admission to Reagan Library, baggage handling, driver gratuity. $200 deposit and reservations at Oct. 10 meeting. Monitors: Kathy Garver 345-2188, Joan VanderVliet and Jack Gallagher 825-4650. Come to our meetings and hear about these and other trips planned for 2015. Be sure to bring your checkbook to every meeting as we require deposits or full payments when you sign up for a trip.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Jewelry by Elanie Woods

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Sun City Oro Valley Democratic Club

James Williams 818-2226 jaswilliams128@msm.com www.pimadems.org

All are welcome at the second Democratic Club meeting of the season Saturday, October 11, 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo. We will hear about the upcoming elections and listen to Carolyn Campbell of the Coalition to Protect the Sonoran Desert. She will discuss current environmental issues in Pima County and Oro Valley, including revisions to the OV Master Plan. Refreshments will be served. $5 pp annual dues may be paid at this meeting. Dinner ’N Show

Pres. Nancy Butler 825-4664 Membership Julie Balogh 818-1046 Second Tuesday, 9:15 AM, Auditorium

General meeting October 14. All are welcome to join us for our monthly meetings. Bring your checkbook to the meeting, we prefer not to take cash. Non-members are welcome to come to shows, with an additional $3 service fee.

Thurs. Oct. 16 Forever Plaid at The Palms in Mesa. Dinner, bus and show $78. Marcia Polley 818-9073. Fri. Oct. 31 Beetle Juiced at Great American Playhouse. $16.50. Costumes encouraged! Rachel Quigley 825-4034. Wed. Nov. 5 Flashdance at UofA. Bus and show $70. Kathy Garver 3452188. Sat. Nov. 22 Mary Poppins at Phoenix Theater, dinner at Old Spaghetti Factory. Bus, dinner and show $78. Marcia Polley 818-9073.

using African Djembe drums, hand-held Native American frame drums and other small percussion instruments. Join the fun and be there for the rumble. Drums and instruments are provided or just come to listen to the rhythms. Energetic Exercise

Welcome back to returning seasonal residents. We look forward to seeing you at Energetic Exercise, ready for fun and fitness with our friendly gang of guys and gals. Sally Martinez, our professional instructor, has been leading these classes here at SCOV for 20 years. She’s expert at keeping us seniors strong and flexible with a variety of aerobic and weights exercises plus wonderful stretch moves. New members are always welcome, men and women. Your get-acquainted class is free. Annual dues are $3. Class tickets are a bargain $30 for 12 classes. Euchre

Jack and Barb Matthies 825-4891 (October-May) Jack and Maria Welch 520-395-1205 (May-October) Monday, meet 5:45 PM, play 6 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

Don’t watch TV every night; come play euchre, a fastmoving game. Meet your neighbors and make new friends. If you are new to the game, we will be glad to teach you. Bring your smile and 50¢. We are looking forward to seeing you. Vistoso Native American Flute Circle

Buses leave on time behind Vistoso Center. Call for time when the bus leaves the parking lot. Dog Club - Fido’s Friends

Pres. Marge Gustafson margustafson@gmail.com Membership/Secretary Elaine Deeter 825-5388 November, January and March, Third Thursday, 2 PM, Activity Center/Hopi

Fido’s Friends is the club in charge of our SCOV Dog Park. The K-9 Korral is located on Del Webb Blvd. and provides a safe off-leash area for dogs to exercise and socialize. To join the club and get a key to the park, please contact Elaine Deeter. If you have questions or concerns, contact Marge Gustafson. Snake-aversion training is held in March; toad aversion is in the summer after the first heavy rains. Different Drummers Women’s Circle

Leader Bobi Borenstein 825-8856 donbobi173@gmail.com Co-Leader Zona Boss 520-638-6644 zona1boss@gmail.com Saturday, 1:30-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon With the start of the fall season we are back to holding our meetings on Saturday,1:30-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon. We will hold a special event during October for club members; date and time TBA at our meetings and by email. Our club provides a community drum circle for any woman wanting to connect with others through hand drumming

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Carole Tracy 825-1187 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8-9 AM, Auditorium

Membership Ed Pendrys 825-7151 Patty Whitley 971-0860 October-May, First Sunday, 2-3:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

Playing a musical instrument is one way to keep your mind alert. Our club offers the opportunity to learn and play the Native American Flute. There are five basic notes and you do not need to know how to read music. “Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife.” Khalil Gibran Garden Club

Zona Boss 638-6644 zona1boss@gmail.com Joyce Patten 825-0774 jpatten007@comcast.net Second Wednesday, 1 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Our first meeting of the season will be October 8. Martha Pille will be speaking on Xeriscapes (wise water use in the garden). We will be touring The Nature Conservancy with lunch at Choice Greens on Wednesday, October 29. We conduct a brief business meeting and have a social time with refreshments followed by a gardening related presentation by a knowledgeable speaker, then a tour sometime during the month. You are welcome to join us as a guest for two meetings. After that, our annual dues are only $5 pp or $8/cpl. Gardening Tip: Xeriscape conserves water by using native and arid adapted plants. Also, rainwater harvesting provides an easy way to conserve water. Learn more at our meeting and tour.

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Genealogy

Sincere thanks to Barbara Hamm and her committee for making our Rosh Hashanah dinner so successful. It was a great way to start the new year. Upcoming Events:

Pres. Darwin Thornton 638-7024 the.thorntons@comcast.net Monitor Training Joan Allen 825-4464 October-May, Second Tuesday, 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Brown Bag Lunch Wed., Oct. 1, 11:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch View www.scvgs.org Mon., Oct. 20, 7 PM, Catalina Vista The Program Committee has a full lineup of speakers for the General Meeting upcoming 2014-2015 year and none could be more beneficial Brown Bag Lunch Wed., Nov. 5, 11:30 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch View than our first monthly speaker. For 25 years Maxine Leudtke has Havurah Brunch Sun., Nov. 9, 10:30 AM, Activity Center/Auditorium

been researching her family which has taken her into country records of Canada, Russia and even Belarus. She has focused on the midwest United States and will give a presentation on Overcoming Brick Walls. She will be bring Clarence “Buzz” Brooks who has the technical experience in using data bases plus related online sources. Everyone is invited to attend on October 14. Gin Rummy

George Riley 818-0877 Monday, 6:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro Thursday and Saturday, 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

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. Gun Club

Pres. Warren Cuthbert 818-1282 Membership Don Nolan 825-5570 October-May, Second Wednesday, 2 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam Club does not meet June-September

Special guest speaker, Sandra Froman, past President of the National Rifle Association and local attorney will be at our October 8 meeting. She will speak on Constitutional Law related to the Second Amendment and firearms policy issues. The Gun Club is for people who have an interest in learning about guns, shooting, personal protection and firearm safety. You do not need to be a club member, own a gun or have any experience with firearms to attend meetings. We especially invite women to attend. Hand and Foot

Bonnie Arneson 229-1084 Sunday, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis

You are invited to come and play Hand and Foot with us. If you have never played, it is very easy to learn and we will be happy to teach you. The only things you need are card sense and two quarters to play. The game is very similar to canasta. We ask that you be there by 1:20 PM and be able to stay until 4 PM. You can play one time before you join. One time dues $5. There are no annual dues.

Mail annual dues, $12 pp, payable by check to Havurah to treasurer, Rich Schlesinger, 1797 East Crown Ridge Way. Please wear name tags and bring non-perishable food items for Catalina Community Services to all general meetings and social events. Hiking

David Fraser 825-4344 frazd36@gmail.com www.scovaz.com/clubs/hiking

Beginning this month Dave Fraser will again be leading the new member orientation hike scheduled on Tuesday, October 7, 7:30 AM. This hike is a prerequisite for joining the Sun City Hiking Club. If you would like to join the club, please contact Dave at the above phone number or email address for additional information. The fall picnic, the club’s first social event for the season will be held November 11, Catalina State Park, the Ringtail Group Area. Lunch will be served at 11:45 AM. The committee chaired by Ursula Jarvis, assisted by Midge Berlowe, Terrie Juba and Ginny Williams is busy attending to every detail to assure the membership of a memorable event. Watch your club email for registration forms. Mileage awards will also be presented at this time. Reserve this date; you won’t want to miss it. Horseshoes

Ray Coleman 825-2789 Ron Knudson 825-9307 October-April, Tuesday and Thursday, 2 PM, May-September, 8 AM The Pits at C atalina Vista

Welcome back, join us for a fun game of Horseshoes. No experience needed, shoes are available at no cost. Anyone from six to one hundred years can play. No special skill required except to just enjoy.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Clay Creations by Pat Bloom

Havurah

Co-Pres. Yetta and Norman Dritch 825-0335 Recording Sec. Lorie Behrmann 395-1812 www.scovaz.com/clubs/havurah

Havurah is a social group that shares an interest in Jewish culture and is open to all. A warm welcome back to our returning winter visitors. We look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones at our meetings, lectures and celebrations.

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Key Fobs If you would like a key fob for use with the secure access system, they are available at the Welcome Center Office for $10. It’s not a substitute for your card. The fob will provide you access to the Catalina Vista, Desert Oasis and the AFC. It will not work at the library.

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ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement

Pres. Lei Lane Bammel 818-0017 Curriculum Jane Myerson jmyerson@gmail.com Registration Karen/Sherwin Koopmans skkoops@gmail.com Samplers Gaston Meloche ILR Samplers@gmail.com www.suncityilr.com

For those who registered for a course or courses, pay careful attention to the starting date as five begin the week of Monday, October 6, and the last one Friday, November 7. If you have not heard from the Registrars, then you have been accepted into that for which you registered. If you are unable to attend a course, please let the Registrars know so another member might. There is a specified book to be purchased for the Sherlock Holmes course that begins Tuesday, November 4. If you have changed your email address or do not receive club related emails, contact the Registrars with that information. Periodically check the club’s website page titled Class Changes and other Late Breaking News. The Reading Hebrew for Beginners course has been moved to the Activities Center/Hopi. Samplers begin Thursday, October 9, 2 PM, Catalina Vista. Check the Workshops & Classes section for Sampler topics. Japanese Flower Arranging

Donald Marier 825-4878 dmarier1@comcast.net Doris Oliver 818-1512 dorisoliver81@msn.com October-May, Second and Fourth Monday, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge Karate

Instructor Paul Lauff 548-5725 paullauff@hotmail.com Pres. Fred Hargrave 825-1779 Wednesday, 9 AM-Noon, AFC Mah Jongg

Pres. Mickey Henson mickeyhenson@gmail.com Treas., Joyce Unger 825-8069 Thursday, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Business meeting, First Thursday

Join our Mah Jongg group. We welcome new players who want to join in the fun. Dues $5 pp cash, but you may play free the first few times. Mexican Train Dominoes

Membership Chair Wye Mace 825-8738 Second and Fourth Saturday, 6 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Come join us for an enjoyable evening of Mexican Train. If you don’t know how to play, the table you join will be happy to teach you. Please come 15 to 30 minutes early to learn, sign in and get a table. First time is $1 or you can become a member for $7.

Modelers

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

Modelers Club members Bob Rabino and David Smoler are shown working on the bench work for the model train layout in the Modeler’s room. We hope to have the basic open grid bench work completed this summer with the track planning and layout construction waiting the return of the members this fall. All SCOV residents are welcome at our monthly meet- Photo by Tom Prall ings. We welcome new members, both historians and model builders. Join us to see what we are about and enjoy a cup of coffee and a sweet roll. What members bring in for Show and Tell serves as a conduit for our discussions. A member’s scale model may be an example of something another member may have had some first-hand experience either in designing, building or operating the prototype. Natural Health and Wellness

Sherokee llse 818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com Third Wednesday, 3-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista www.scovaz.com/clubs/healthwellness

Our mission: To discuss, share and provide natural approaches to health and wellness. Dues $3/year pp. First meeting free. October 15 meeting: New Weapon in the War on Deadly Germs by Jennifer Rickard, Tucsonan for 21 years, from New England, with B.A. in Multidisciplinary Studies. Jennifer will be talking about colds and flu, discussing history of antibiotics, microbial resistance to antibiotics and some ways we can protect ourselves, especially if we need to go into a hospital. She will share hers and others experiences with CopperZap and stories how they are using it. She will show videos from Youtube. Women’s Pan (Panguingue)

Ena Mindel 818-7780 Monday, Friday, 1-4 PM, Wednesday, 9 AM-1 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Pan (Panguingue) is an enjoyable and interesting card game. Come watch us play at any session. If you like what you see, we’ll teach you to play. Call Ena Mindel.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM, Activity Center Illustrations by Jan Thomas

Secure Access Update Your membership cards are now needed to gain access into Catalina Vista, Desert Oasis and the AFC. Please carry your card with you. If you’d like it to be punched and receive a free lanyard, please come to the Administration Office. Do not punch your cards yourselves as there are only two safe zones on the card in which it may be punched. Punching in another area may result in the card being damaged.

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Vistoso Photo

Pres. Pat Mulligan 825-9977 September-May Second and Fourth Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Pinochle Catalina Vista Barbara Matthies 825-4891 www.scovaz.com/clubs/photoclub Wednesday, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

The program for the October 8 meeting will be a mini trip to the Ace Hardware parking lot to take pictures of the metal statues, returning to Catalina Vista to view and comment on the different ways that everyone took photos of the same thing. Be sure to bring your Leopard resting in tree, photo by Bonnie Svarstad. cameras and wear comfortable shoes. The competition on October 22 will be Buildings. Besides being a social club, we offer educational and instructional programs, host guest speakers, have friendly photo competitions for all skill levels and have monthly exhibitions of members photos. Computer and equipment instruction, held in the modern photography lab located in Catalina Vista, is offered to any interested members. Guests are always welcome so please come and join us.

Wed., Oct. 8, 6:30 PM Wed., Oct. 22, 6:30 PM

Pres. Judy Cornelius 608-345-5123 judycornelius@charter.net Treas. Lyn Mason 717-512-4261 Trainers: Brenda Hawkins 531-0256 or Maria Welch 395-1205 www.scovaz.com/clubs/pickleball

It’s been a busy summer with new players joining the club and all of us anticipating those three new courts. We have been assured that they will be built this year. We’re looking forward to cooler fall weather soon so we will be able to play a little later in the mornings. The hours for the various levels of play will be posted on the bulletin board at the courts. We hope to see many more players as some of the seasonal residents start to join us. Fall is also a great time to arrange a beginners lesson with one of our trainers listed above. We are still planning a Pickleball event for 2.0 and 2.5 players with SaddleBrooke sometime this month. Check the bulletin board for more information. Pilates

Mary Ayers 638-7916 mary.pilates@gmx.com Monday, 3 PM, Thursday, 1:30 PM, AFC/Studio 2

Did you know? Pilates is excellent for strengthening both senior men’s and women’s core muscles (the muscles located in your abdomen and back). It also helps to improve your balance, flexibility, muscle tone, stamina and well-being. The Pilates exercises are highly recommended for people with back problems. Even if you have never tried it, the exercises are adaptable for all skill levels and will help you to strengthen muscles in your entire body. Give our classes a try or just

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

Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762 Monday, 9:30-11:30 AM, Welcome Center/WC1

How do we process an event that is so menacing, that fills those who dare and can bear, to watch the video of journalist James Foley’s beheading? How should we react to the impact on our minds, our hearts, our government and our nation? Surely the ripples of an action so tragic will not be quickly stilled. Poetry provides an outlet for expressing such emotions as evidenced by In the Absence of Sparrows penned by Foley’s long-time friend Daniel Johnson. The opening line is dynamite: “Rockets concuss. Guns rattle off.” Then a plaintive sadness sneaks in: “When did you last see birds? The winter sky in Boston is gray with flu… It’s night, cold and bruised, where you are. Plastic twine binds your hands. You wait and pray, pray and wait, but this is where the picture goes gray. We don’t know, Jim, where you are.” Poetry is a healing potion for writer and reader to share.

Mini-outing to Ace Hardware Parking Lot Competition meeting Buildings Pickleball

come by and watch. The cost is $8/class with annual club dues of $20 pp. Call Mary Ayers.

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Poker

Men’s Friday Poker George Rose 520-303-2019 tucsonroses@live.com Friday, 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis/ Saguaro

Playing poker with your neighbors can be most enjoyable. We play high only, five draw, five stud, seven stud, Omaha, Texas Hold’em and iron cross (criss cross). No dues. Bring your own refreshments. The dealer will ante cards for all players which gives him control of the game. The cards speak for themselves. Absolute 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 dhabbershaw@q.com Tuesday, Thursday, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/ Saguaro Dealer’s choice, $10 buy-in, 25¢, 50¢ stakes, three raise maximum: Texas Hold’em (high only), Omaha, seven card stud (and variations), draw variations. All games except Texas Hold’em are high/low split with an eight qualifier for low. Good action, great camaraderie. Check us out. Prepare & Share Dining

Elizabeth Houle-Nelson and Dennis Nelson 520-400-3065 deneliz642@gmail.com

Gail Shepard 520-825-1432 Tuxedo615@msn.com

The Prepare and Share Dining Club’s Kick-Off dinner will be held on Friday, November 14. The meal will be focused on a Spanish theme. Join your friends at 5 PM in the Navajo Room for appetizer tapas followed by paella with seafood, chicken and sausage. A house salad, crusty bread and flan complete the meal. Ol’e! This delicious dinner will be served family style by Culinary Design Catering Com-

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pany. Cost is $22 pp. At this gathering, you will choose four themes for our monthly dinners. Submit your ideas and suggestions to any of the officers. Fall contact may be directed to Judy Potter 825-9714 or the above email addresses. Remember to send your yearly club dues of $7.50 pp to Quinn Selsor, 14289 N. Copperstone. Checks are made out to Prepare and Share Dining Club. Sun City Vistoso Quilters

Carol Guibert 520-404-1462 carolguibert1@gmail.com Second and Fourth Tuesday, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/quilters.html The beautiful cross stitched quilt is a donation made by our quilters for the Oro Valley Historical Society for its gala/silent auction event to be held on Friday, October 10 to benefit the Steam Pump Village renovation project. The morning of October 7 there will be a snowman door hanging class. Remember training must be taken prior to using the new machines in the sewing room. October 14 Barbara Carney will demonstrate a quick apron pattern that is just in time for the holidays. Don’t forget to complete your annual challenge. Our wallhangings will be judged at our luncheon on Friday, November 14. Racquetball

Pres. Al Lichaa 812-0198 Sec./Treas. John Wilson 818-2368 Open Mixed Doubles Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 8-10 AM

We’ll have more members on the court for when the seasonal residents return in all their glory with strong desire to learn to play the game again. The folks that stuck it out all summer will have a decided advantage but, who cares, we love this sport and just wish to compete. We have a good group and will help you polish your skills or just teach you the game. Come join us. Early Music Recorder Ensemble

Marge Flory 825-4580 Tuesday, Noon, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

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. SCOV visitors welcome.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Gourd by Carmelita Martin

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RV Club - Sundowners

Member information Dennis Kraft 612-799-4047 October-May, Second Monday, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball www.scovaz.com/clubs/sundowners

Meetings will resume this month at the usual place and time. We will have a Welcome-Back Coffee and bagels. Come a little early to greet returning friends and to enjoy the coffee. Be prepared to report on your summer travels during the meeting and to think about possible plans for the coming year. We will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of our RV club with a special party on Saturday, January 24. We want to invite anyone who was an original or longtime previous member to join the current membership in this celebration. More information will be available in the November Tipster. Republican Club

Pres. Merritt McGlothlin 572-7853 merrittm@nationwide.net Third Tuesday, 3 PM, Auditorium Scrabble

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

The Scrabble Club welcomes new members. We invite you to join us whether you are a beginner, intermediate 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. Seniors for Kids

Jean Sax 818-2410 First Thursday, 8 AM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Welcome back to all of our winter residents who work in the sewing room and wood shop to make toys and gifts for children in need. We can always use more help, so please call Lorraine Poklar or Lauren Strassburg to join us. For those of you who worked on projects all summer, thank you. All are welcome to attend our meetings to hear about all the projects in process. The Fry’s Community Rewards program requires that members re-enroll each year so that Seniors For Kids can receive a portion of the money you spend at Fry’s. Go to the Fry’s website www.frysfood.com, go to My Account and it will ask you if you would like to re-enroll. The Seniors For Kids number is 80165. Click, and you will be finished. Sewing - Thimblelenas

Karen Hasselbach 520-360-0215 Monday-Friday, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas

Sign up sheets for the sewing machine, serger and monitor training is posted outside the Sewing Room. Pfaff - October 3, 9 AM; Pfaff - October 17, 1 PM; Pfaff - October 21, 9 AM; Serger - October 10, 9 AM; Serger - October 24, 1 PM. There is a 24-hour cutoff before each training date to coordinate teachers. When you join Thimblelenas you can be active in as many of the seven groups as you wish: Sun City Vistoso Quilters, Machine Embroidery, Tapestry Rug Hooking, Cheer Bears, Pet Beds, Seniors for Kids and Casa Amigas.

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Casa Amigas Karen Hasselbach 520-360-0215 Monday and Thursday, 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/CasaAmigas.html

We need clean blankets for the Amphi Clothing Bank. Do you have a spare one in your closet? At Casa Amigas, we have the right project to suit you personally. If you peek in and see the machines busy, please ask anyone for another little project to help with sorting, folding, ironing, cutting, stacking, pinning. Don’t leave; give us a hand. You are always welcome. Also, we are asking for people to crosshatch our quilts for the kids.

Cheer Bears Nancy Njaa 825-5486 September-May, Wednesday, 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/CheerBears.html Machine Embroidery Sue Lane 825-7518 Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 825-5278 Third Thursday, 1 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/MachEmb.html Pet Beds Jan Bohe 825-9725 Tuesday, 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing www.scovaz.com/clubs/thimblelenas/PetBeds.html

You probably have a comfy bed for your dog or cat. Why not make some for those in the pet shelters? Our goal is to provide soft, warm pet beds for the Humane Society. By using washable recycled scraps we accomplish this with over 150 beds made last year. Come join us to cut fabric.

Tapestry Rug Hooking Ann Feeney 818-0340 Tuesday, 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Sewing

We are always happy to enroll new members and we welcome residents who are interested in rug hooking. Sheepshead

Pres. Bill Allen 825-3095 Tuesday, 10 AM, Desert Oasis Show ‘N Share

Marion Nelmark 825-9331 Friday, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Silversmith and Lapidary

Pres. Ed Lindahl 825-8589 linedlindahl@gmail.com Shop Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-Noon, 1 PM-4 PM, Friday, 9 AM-Noon. Meeting First Monday, 3:30 PM, Artisan Center/Silversmith Studio

As we welcome back summer travelers and seasonal residents please note that the fall hours will take effect on Monday, October 6 at 9 AM. Our first meeting for the fall season Monday, October 6. Please plan on attending our first meeting and come with new ideas for classes and workshops.

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Sun City Singers

Pres. Nancy Gilbertson 308-5096 Director Don Hess Rehearsals Tuesday, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium

Rehearsals are underway for our Saturday and Tuesday, December 6 and 9 Holiday Concerts. Look for more details in upcoming Tipsters and posters in SCOV facilities. We hope everyone will come to one of the programs and join us as we celebrate this special time of year. Sun City Singles

Pres. Betty Verderese 825-7811; VP Marge Albright 825-1582 Sec. Polly Reinacker 818-2755; Treas. Jim Moore 825-2333 Dinner Meeting Second Thursday, Happy Hour Last Friday www.scovaz.com/clubs/singles/

We play Mini Golf on Sunday, October 5; details and signup in the Singles book in the Pro Shop. Bruce serves dinner on October 9, at 5:30 PM in the Activity Center/Navajo. The menu features corned brisket of beef, with Captain Morgan’s rum cake for dessert. After dinner entertainment will be western music, performed by Dave Henderson. Happy Hour on October 31, Activity Center/Navajo, starting at 5:30 PM.

Tickets: Dinner $17 pp and Happy Hour appetizers $7. Ticket sales: Thursday, October 2, 10 AM- Noon and Friday, October 3, 1-2 PM. Happy Hour Tickets also on Tuesday, October 28, 10-11 AM. Spanish Cultural Club

Gary Lerch 818-3319 gclerch@comcast.net October, November, January-March Fourth Monday, 7 PM, Catalina Vista

On October 27, 7 PM, Gary Lerch will be showing pictures of our December 2013 Holiday in Oaxaca, MX. Sunday, November 9, 6 PM, is the All Soul’s Procession in downtown Tucson. This is a unique Tucson experience and if folks are interested we can plan a dinner downtown and then walk a few blocks to the parade. Spanish classes will start again on Monday, November 3. Contact Carolyn Lerch if interested. Our club meetings start at 7 PM but come early for beverages, munchies, and chat-time. Dues $10 pp. Stained/Fused Glass

Lei Bammel 818-0017 Juliet Williams 623-565-0153 (fused glass) Fusing: Sunday, 6-8 PM, Tuesday, 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Stained Glass: Wednesday, Thursday, 1-4 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Open Studio: Tuesday-Sunday, 8 AM-5 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass

Don’t miss our general meeting on Wednesday, October 1, 1 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass. Prizes for the Mail Art Contest will be awarded. Club members and any interested residents are welcome. We offer great opportunities for persons who want to learn the techniques needed to create stained glass windows, panels, and other objects as well as fused glass items. A Beginners’ Stained Glass Foiling Class will be offered in late October for one week, Monday through Friday, 9 AM-

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Noon. The cost is $50 pp and the club will provide all materials and tools in order to complete the class project. Experienced club members will be conducting the Class. For more information contact John Ragona 818-1632 jhnragona@aol. com. There will also be classes and workshops for fused glass techniques and projects. Sign-up sheets are on the Bulletin Board in the Artisan Center/Stained Glass. State

Minnesota

Save the date, Saturday, February 28, 2015, for the Minnesota party. Our first planning meeting will be Wednesday, December 3. New committee members welcomed and appreciated. A big thank you to Chuck and Karen Jonaitis who coordinated the distribution of the invitations for the last ten years. You will be missed. For information or to volunteer contact Tom and Rose Mary Meyer, 612-791-1791 or Bob and Barb Peterson, 763245-2549, Co-chairs. Senior Olympics Swim Team

Gordon Gillin 825-8261 swimgordon2@gmail.com

Our team will be inactive for Senior Olympics until November. Individuals should keep working out by themselves. Call Gordon Gillin for questions and to sign up for the 2015 season. We always need many new swimmers, all ages, men and women, 50 and above, for fun and fitness, experienced or not. 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 welcome new players. If you have not played for a few years, we will help you get back your game with some instruction. It is a great way to keep fit and flexible. We have four tables at Catalina Vista and can provide paddles and balls as needed. Table Tennis hours of club play, Catalina Vista:

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

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

Tennis

Women Laurie Chikusa 825-4635 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7 AM-Noon www.scovaz.com/clubs/tennis Men Karen Lee 818-2200 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 8 AM-Noon Mixed Doubles Sunday, 1-3 PM, Ruby Fuhrmann 818-7828

Welcome back seasonal residents. We hope everyone is healthy and ready for some heavy tennis play. The men are now starting play at 9 AM, check with your league directors for start times. We will now have two ladies teams and one men’s team representing our community. We are excited to see our men’s team advance in tournament play and watch the regional tournament play in December in Tucson, more details and schedules to follow. We hope you can go watch and support our team. Our bathrooms have been remodeled and we have a working ice machine. Stay tuned for general meeting social times and tournament deadlines. Theatrical - SRO (Standing Room Only)

Pres. Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 VP Marcy Simpson 395-0480

Our March 2015 show, Back to the Present, will be nostalgic, funny, and the comparisons we make will show how the world turns today vs. how it did in our day. Want to participate in this season’s show? Of course we need performers, but please join us as theater helpers as well. It will be the best time you’ve ever had, along with a great sense of accomplishment. Audition try outs in November, rehearsals start in January. Travelogue

Jim Huffer 825-8743 September-May, Third Monday, 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo For our October 20 meeting we will show a video of Samantha Brown Passport to China: Beijing and Sichuan.

Tai Chi

Judy Nelson 303-335-7621 tchnelson@aol.com Thursday, 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 1

Prevent falls. Improve your balance, flexibility, and endurance. How? With Tai Chi. Tai Chi is “medication in motion,” says a Harvard Medical School Health Publication. Clinical research by Tufts University School of Medicine has proven that those who practice Tai Chi twice weekly over 12 weeks experience decreased pain, improved sleep and mood, increased exercise capacity and better quality of life. A new session of Tai Chi classes begins October 2. Your first class is free, so join us and instructors Jose Hernandez-Rivera and Donna Drazenovich to see how you can benefit from Tai Chi in your daily life. Please contact the class officer above for more information.

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Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Salt & Pepper and Pens by Roland Deeter

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Woodworkers

Ukulele - Sun City Strummers

Pres. Jean James 648-1118 Acting Band Leader Bill Moeller 825-8695 Meetings Tuesday, 10 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis www.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele/ The Sun City Strummers continue to bring joy to residents of area retirement homes as they played recently at Amber Lights. A great time was had by all. The 2014-2015 Sun City Strummers season officially kicks off on Wednesday, November 5, 3 PM, Auditorium. An election will be held at the Wednesday, November 19 Strummers meeting to select our board members for the next two-year term. Further details on the election will be discussed at the first gathering, so be there to get all the information. Wallyball and Water Volleyball

Pres. Barbara Satterly 825-8965 craftylady838@aol.com (water volleyball rep) VP Terri Linssen 505-803-2673 tlinssen47@gmail.com Sec./Treas. Chris Baird 520-344-9170 cbaird6224@gmail.com (wallyball rep) Recreational Water Volleyball: Sunday, and Thursday, 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Pool Competitive Water Volleyball: Monday 1-3 PM Wallyball: Tuesday and Friday, 1-3 PM, AFC/Racquetball Court www.scovaz.com/clubs/volleyball

We welcome the seasonal residents back and the games are heating up. The turn out for Sundays has been good for water volleyball but still need some players for Thursdays. Mondays are reserved for more competitive play. Come give it a try. Dues are only $5 pp a year. Our club is hosting the water volleyball club from Heritage Highland this year on Sunday, October 5. All members are invited. We will play from 1-3 PM as usual but there will be a cook out after the games at the Desert Oasis. If you did not receive an email with the details, please notify Terri Linssen or Barb Satterly. Women and Money

VP Lauren Thompson 520-306-9750, laurencoyote@aol.com

We are a group of women interested in learning about financial investments and how best to manage our money. Meetings of the Women and Money Club resume on Wednesday, October 1 with a talk by Graham Gaines of Sonora Investment Group on How to invest in a rising interest environment. Woodcarvers - Barkcarvers - Gourd Woodcarvers John Shaw 825-1368 Saturday, 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Barkcarvers will resume meeting in the fall. Gourds John Shaw 825-1368 Friday, 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary Come on in and create your own masterpiece.

Pres. John Njaa 825-5486 Membership Lauren Strassburg 338-2568 www.suncityorovalley.com/clubs/woodworkers/index.html

More useful links have been posted on our website. There are links to videos about bandsaw safety and how to install blades and adjust the ceramic blade guides on our Laguna bandsaw. There are links to videos about setting up the Jet hollow chisel mortiser and sharpening its chisels and bits and some good tips on router operation. See October Links on the Useful Links page of our website. Larry Miller’s solid wood, not solid state, Bandsaw users, please use iPhone audio amplifier. It works! your own blade when cutting logs and wood having high silica content such as teak. Router table users, be sure to read the important message posted above the table before installing or replacing a bit. The sanding machines are for sanding bare wood only. We will need volunteers for our annual shop clean-up and table refinishing this fall. Please watch for more information posted in the shop and our website in the near future. Writers Club

Paul Mercer 333- 3490 pawmerc@gmail.com Second and Fourth Friday, 1-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon

Would you like to write something besides the grocery list this week? Are emails not meeting the challenge you need? Join the Writers Club and meet with witty and happening people just like yourself at our next meeting. The meetings are fun and may be the breath of fresh air you are looking for in your life. We write about any subject in any form. There is a subject suggested for each meeting, but if you choose to write about something else, that is welcome. Some members are working on autobiographies and reading from them is also welcome. We have no borders or limits, and some members are very good at stretching limits. Plan on joining us when you can.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center

Yoga

Co Pres. Ursula Jarvis 825-8461 & Ginger Jones Monday, 8:30 AM, AFC Studio1 & 2 Tuesday, 10:30 AM-Noon, AFC Studio1 & 2 Thursday, 3:45 PM-5PM, AFC Studio1 & 2

Time for annual club enrollment. Dues $5/year. Attendance fee $7/class. Monday class only uses tickets. Purchase multiple tickets in advance in group of 10 ($70), with a check made out to Maria Mendola. Tickets have no expiration. Other classes pay instructors. Our outstanding instructors are returning: Monday, Maria Mendola; Tuesday, Sue Ferguson; Thursday, Kathy Kuser. Classes are structured for all levels. Beginners welcome. Classes promote resilience, balance, flexibility and inner peace. Bring yoga mat and other props you require.

Clay with Weaving by Joanie VanderVliet

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Partnered Organizations

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

Cora S. 825-5461 coras@Q.com Monday, 12:30 PM, Artisan Center/Stained Glass Tuesday, 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Alzheimer’s Education and Support Group

Don Dittman 551-6109 Arlene Schneider 825-5741 Last Tuesday, 4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Learn the basics of the disease and how to live with it. Caregivers’ Support Group

Facilitator Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com First and Third Friday, 2-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio Civic Association The Civic Association of SCOV Inc. is an advocate in consumer affairs. Established in 1994 as a volunteer resident group, and has successfully dealt with the Pima County Assessor and utility companies and conducted valuable investigations such as blue pipe and roofing problems. We provide an organization where residents can request assistance with problems not covered by SCOV. Marty Abelson 825-3522 cascvi@comcast.net Residents who want to be on our email list to receive, submit or share home maintenance information, consumer warnings and advisories, residential tax information and resident-related issues not covered by SCOV should submit their email addresses to cascvi@comcast.net. We are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted. Difficult Relationships with Adult Children

Facilitator Mickey Henson 395-1077 mickeyhenson@gmail.com First and Third Tuesday, 11 AM-Noon. Contact for location Emerge!

Co-Pres. Elaine Deeter 825-5388, Marie Gagnon 825-2354 Sec. Jane Fairchild Donations Nancy Williams 818-3178 October-April, Second Tuesday, 8:30 AM, WC3

Our auxiliary helps and supports Emerge!, one of the main agencies in Southern Arizona to provide shelter for women and children who are victims of abuse. We always welcome new members and invite you to attend our next meeting. Nancy Williams continues to collect donations. This month’s requests: new twin sheets, diapers, new towels, grocery store gift cards and check/cash donations. Mark your calendars and save the date, November 1, for Tea at Two. It is a delightful event see Coming Events in this Tipster for details. The crisis line at Emerge! to report domestic violence is 888-428-0101.

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Grief Support Group - Loss of Child or Grandchild

Facilitator Ester Leutenberg 818-0016 ester36@gmail.com Grief Support Group - Loss of Spouse/Partner

Contact Sec., Lorie Behrmann 395-1812 Second and Fourth Friday, 3 PM, call for location. The host of the day will act as facilitator I.C./Painful Bladder Syndrome Support Group

Call Janis Symmers for day, time and location: 825-8719 Leave a message and she will return the call.

This support group is for women with abnormal on-going pain related to the bladder. It includes interstitial cystitis, a chronic non-bacterial inflammation of the interior walls of the bladder causing a host of sometimes-debilitating symptoms. It may overlap with other chronic pain conditions that affect the bladder, like pelvic floor dysfunction. If you would like the support of this informal group, call to see if it is right for you. Contact Janis Symmers for meeting information. Parkinson’s Support

Payton Davies 825-5352 or bpwdavies@gmail.com October-April, Third Wednesday, 10:30 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge Exercise Monday and Thursday, 4-5:30 PM, WC3

Guest speakers are Michael Greenbaum and Lynn Oelke. Michael is the Board President of Arizona APDA. He was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in early 2009. He is also serving as the state director for the Parkinson’s Action Network. He will address two issues, His personal coping with Parkinson’s and being an advocate for Parkinson’s Policy and Funding with our elected leaders. We are unique in the Parkinson’s Community as on PAN we may speak on behalf of all of us to the leadership. Learn how this has made us very effective. Lynn from the APDA Arizona will lead us in a Sing a long - to help us with speech therapy and voice projection. Vistoso Helpful Hands VHH is sponsoring another in the series of Planning for the Next Phase of Retirement with Margaret Roberts of Adult Care Hunters. Please plan to attend a presentation on Wednesday, October 29, 2-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon. You can volunteer to help fellow SCOV residents in need by contacting Barb McNeill bjmac68@comcast.net or 825-0677. To get help, call 410-9498. After the beeps, enter your phone number, including the area code and hang up. We will call you back.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Gourd by Elanie Woods

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Extended Community

ALOHA. (Adult Loss of Hearing Association)

The ALOHA Oro Valley Support Group monthly meeting will be held Thursday, October 2, 2 PM at Santa Catalina Catholic Church, 14380 N. Oracle Rd. in Catalina. Guest speaker will be Pamela Wood, her topic ALOHA Thirty Years in Review. Pam is a clinical audiologist with her own private practice. She has served on ALOHA’s. Board of Directors since 1984 and is currently Vice President of the Board. Discussion and questions will follow. All are invited. Come learn more about ALOHA and what it has to offer the hard of hearing. For further information contact Joan Eddy at eddyjoan@comcast.net.

American Association of University Women Casas Adobes Branch will meet Saturday, October 11, 9:30 AM, Activity Center/Hopi. A donation of $6 includes a continental breakfast. Our speakers will be former recipients of our Strothmann Scholarships. They will tell us how our support for them has changed their lives. Both finished their studies at PCC and are pursuing degrees at UA and ASU. casasadobestucson-az.aauw.net

American Legion Oro Valley Post 132

We are veterans proudly making a difference in the lives of our returning heroes, veterans in need and service members and their families. Help strengthen our collective voice and our capacity to help by joining our active and friendly local Post. You too can make a difference. Remember, there is strength in numbers even if you can’t be an active member. Contact: Steve Asp, 520-544-7882, ovpost132@gmail.com Meet third Thursday monthly at 6:30 PM, 16045 N. Oracle Rd., Catalina, AZ.

Catalina State Park Concert

There will be a concert at Catalina State Park on Saturday, October 4, 5 PM. Guitar Lounge will be performing Cowboy Jazz, Neo-Folk, Blues, and Area-Themed Originals. The Friends of Catalina State Park (FOCSP) will be there too distributing free popcorn. Admission to the park is $7 per vehicle (up to four adults). http://azstateparks.com/Parks/CATA/

National Active and Retired Federal Employees

Current and retired Federal employees, spouses, guests and visitors are invited to join NARFE Chapter 1874 for our monthly meeting. The October meeting will be on Monday, October 13, 11 AM, Reid Park, Ramada 22. Follow signs. Contact Rosie King for information 520-400-3456.

Oro Valley Historical Society Gala

Do you enjoy dancing, music, western food, and silent and live auctions? The Oro Valley Historical Society will host a gala on Friday, October 10, 5-10 PM, Hilton Conquistador Lost Territory, music by the Bill Ganz Western band. $65 pp for members, $75 pp for non-members. No host bar. Tickets available through Pay Pal at www.ovhistory.org or the Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce, 7435 N. Oracle Rd., 520297-2191.

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Tucson Chamber Artists Concert Series

Vista Fine Arts is hosting a concert Sunday, October 12, 3 PM, Vista de la Montaña Methodist Church, 3001 Miravista Lane, Catalina, AZ with pre-concert talk at 2:15 PM. Tickets are $20 pp, $25 pp at the door, and are available from Donna Langwig 297-3042, or Tucson Chamber Artists 401-2651. More information at www.vistaumc.org.

Tutors Needed for Nearby School Kids

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

Welcome Club Northwest

Holds monthly coffees the third Thursday of the month and luncheons offering a fun way to meet people and become familiar with what the communities of Tucson have to offer. We welcome those with recent life changes who wish to re-join and those new to Tucson. Contact: Carol Funk for information and membership: 520-638-5065 or welcomeclubnorthwest@gmail.com October luncheon October 2, 11-1 PM, Vivace (formerly Anthony’s) The program with be about The Day of the Dead; it’s origin and history. Contact Carol Funk 520-6385065 for reservations.

Don’t Miss the SCOV Arts & Crafts Festival Saturday, October 25 9 AM - 4 PM Activity Center Wood Segmented Bowl by Don Jovag

Are You Active on Facebook?

Get involved with us by liking our page, leaving a review or mentioning us when posting a status about one of our activities! Our page is:

https://www.facebook.com/SunCityOroValley Don’t forget that you can follow us on Pinterest! Upload pictures of SCOV activities you enjoy and we will pin them to our boards! Our profile address is:

http://www.pinterest.com/SCOVTVGC/

Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9-10:30 AM Your hostess Jean James

The Coffee Bar Is Coming Back!

Grand Opening Monday, November 3 Activity Center/Kachina Lounge Selling Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate & Assorted Pastries

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Classifieds

The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations that are neither sponsored nor supported by SCOV Community Association, Inc. SCOV assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; FR=Family Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; FP=Fireplace; Stainless Steel= S/S; WiFi=Wireless Internet Service Classified Advertising, $10/ad

FOR RENT: Fully furnished, newly decorated with mountain view. King in Master, Internet. Available June through December 2014. May through December 2015. Discounts are given for over three months. For details and/or pictures call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2013@gmail.com. FOR RENT: Fully furnished Dakota model four blocks from the Activity Center. 2BR/2BA, closed in AZRM. Partial mountain views. NS, NP. For more information and photos call John 307-638-7226 or email JohnB37798@aol.com. FOR RENT: 2014 Multi-month vacation home rental. Completely furnished with great mountain views 2 BR, 2BA, 2-car garage. Furnished covered patio with grill. Rental rates will be discounted for SCOV families and friends. Rentals throughout the year or long term. Call Jo (Wisconsin) 262-886-9999 or 825-0232. Photos available via email. FOR RENT: Furnished comfortable Meridian model home, 2-car garage, two split BR/2BA. LR/DR beautifully furnished Southwest style with gas FP. Separate office, W/D, front and back patios with nice mountain views. Utilities, cable and WiFi included, N/P, N/S. For details and photos, call Del at 520-834-5146 or email delbobrental@gmail.com. Openings: April 17, 2015 and beyond. FOR RENT: 2 BR/2BA Silverton model. Upgrades and newer carpet, bay windows, front patio full length partial cover back patio. Electric appliances, W/D. Faces East and views of Catalina and Tortolita mountains. Backs onto open space and walking trail. Long term lease available November 1, 2014. Pets possible. Details at LionLadyAly@comcast.net. FOR RENT: Great rates on this SCOV house. Super clean and guest ready. Internet, Cable TV, all utilities included. 2BR, 2BA. Split floor plan. Mountain views and a private patio and yard. Nicely furnished, with great landscape and fruit trees. Available for October, November and December 2014. Call 970-209-1572. FOR RENT: Enjoy privacy and sweeping mountain views from the patio in this 2 BR/2 BA home. Open AZRM with separate DR and kitchen nook. Amenities include digital cable TV in AZRM, and internet. Split model for added privacy; grill, ceiling fans, kitchen appliances and linens. Rentals available November 17, through January 6, and April 30, 2015 forward. Call Larry in CA (949)387-2299 or (949)244-0210 (cell). FOR RENT: Charming contemporary 2 BR, 2 BA, grand room floorplan, mountain views from front and back covered porch with gas grill, fully furnished, including kitchen appliances and utensils, WD, wonderful flowering landscape with orange and olive trees. Long term rental desired, $1,650 per month including water paid, community facility fees paid (allowing full access to community pool and gym and activity/hobby resources). Small pets possible. Call 210 275 2412 for more info including pictures by email. FOR RENT: 2BR, 2BA, Den, furnished, WiFi, cable TV, fully equipped kitchen, Weber gas grill, mountain views from front patio, 0.8 miles to gym, pool, The Cafe, library, NS, NP. 2-car garage. Very quiet, safe street. 2411 Nasturtium, October-December 2014 at $1500/mo April 2015 at $2000/mo. Call 218-310-5375 or email ascholbrock@mac.com WANT TO BUY: Travel Trailer. Need sized for a man and his dog to travel to the Northwest during the summer. Jack Ingram 825-9045. BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 529-2984.

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