January 2024 Grand Lifestyles

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YOURSmile DESERVES A SPECIALIST’S CARE Dr. Perry Fraiman is committed to offering the best in cosmetic, implant and restorative dentistry. Recognized by his peers as one of the valley’s best dentists, Dr. Fraiman is routinely voted as a Top Dentist by Phoenix Magazine and is faculty at Arizona School of Dental & Oral Health. For more than 23 years, his expertise in the latest procedures for restoration and replacement of teeth has eliminated pain and improved function for thousands of patients. In 2023 Fraiman Prosthodontics welcomed Dr. Alexis Zucker, who along with Dr. Fraiman, prioritizes building lasting patient relationships and ensuring a comfortable experience. She takes the time to understand your concerns and provides the highest level of care. With a background in Public Health from Tulane University and a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Midwestern University School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Zucker is committed to providing top-notch care. We invite you to call 623-975-3115 to schedule your new patient visit.

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WEST VALLEY

Happy New Year

CHEERS TO A YEAR OF NEW BEGINNINGS! MAY 2024 BE A YEAR FILLED WITH PROSPERITY, JOY, AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES. MAY YOUR HOME BE A SOURCE OF COMFORT, WARMTH, AND COUNTLESS HAPPY MOMENTS. WE HOPE TO CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR REAL ESTATE SUCCESS AND BE A PART OF THE POSITIVE CHAPTERS THAT LIE AHEAD. IN THE SPIRIT OF NEW BEGINNINGS, WE'RE EXCITED ABOUT THE POSSIBILITIES THAT THE FUTURE HOLDS. WHETHER YOU'RE LOOKING TO MAKE A MOVE, INVEST IN REAL ESTATE, OR SIMPLY EXPLORE NEW OPPORTUNITIES, WE'RE HERE TO SUPPORT AND GUIDE YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY.

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Grand Lifestyles

CONTENTS

GRAND LIFESTYLES

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23 Simple Habits

16

Renting out Your Grand Home

6 8 10 12 14 16 26 35 46 60 70

Financial Results General Manager's Message From Golf Operations Activities Director’s Message Fitness Director’s Message From the Membership Director Ticketed Presentations Grand Learning Club Connections Interest Groups and More

RESOURCES

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Showcase of Toys

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05 05 05 82 83

Employment Information Advertising Information Mission Statement Resource Numbers Community Association Contacts

New Food & Beverage Vendor Announced

GRAND VISION STATEMENT

GRAND VALUE STATEMENTS

Grand is the premier active, age−restricted community in Arizona.

In support of our Mission Statement, we hold to these values:

GRAND MISSION STATEMENT

We listen to understand.

Grand provides residents with a high−value community, with resort−style amenities, in which every person can choose to participate and live well, based on their needs and desires. This high standard will maximize our investments and promote our well−being in an active close−knit community.

We foster relationships built on respect, trust, and effective communications. We are open−minded, collaborative, and always look for ways to improve our community. We believe in life−long learning and a desire for active well−being. We are a forward−looking, fiscally−sound community. We encourage an environment of empowerment and personal responsibility.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Job opportunities are posted on the website at www.livegrandaz.com (Grand Living/ Human Resources & Employment). You may submit your application to the Human Resources Department at 19726 N. Remington Dr., Surprise, AZ 85374, fax to 623-546-7447 or email hrgrand@scgcam.com. You are encouraged to submit an application for each employment opportunity for which you would like to be considered.

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ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only. SCG Community Association, its Board, its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee, endorse, nor promote any of the products, services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication. Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at www.livegrandaz.com/Communications/GrandLifestyles-magazine, scroll down to Grand Lifestyles Advertising. The deadline for commercial ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement. Sun City Grand Community Association, Inc. reserves the right to revise or refuse submitted articles and/or ads. If you have any questions about the Grand Lifestyles, please feel free to contact the Activities Office at 623-546-7452.

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NOVEMBER 2023

FI N A N CI A L R ES U LT S Nov-23 Actual

OPERATING FUND

Nov-23 Budget

Variance Fav/(Unfav)

YTD Actual

YTD Budget

Variance Fav/(Unfav)

Variance Fav/(Unfav)

(1,325) (1,325)

Fitness & Activities Grand Lifestyles Rent Membership Fees Recreation Revenue

85,374 14,085 34,699 74,139 208,298

97,940 9,589 61,776 33,586 202,890

(12,565) 4,496 (27,077) 40,553 5,407

1,153,507 136,143 335,523 688,595 2,313,768

1,001,415 101,580 588,606 512,531 2,204,132

152,092 34,563 (253,083) 176,064 109,636

1,229,544 146,882 368,101 728,560 2,473,087

1,081,173 112,319 653,737 552,497 2,399,725

148,371 34,563 (285,636) 176,064 73,362

Annual Pass Premium Pass Flex Pass Resident Daily Guest Public Food & Beverage Merchandise Driving Range Golf Revenue

229,756 18,686 53,481 560,220 117,818 17,921 89,905 60,614 45,162 1,193,563

225,783 19,133 50,923 589,220 62,137 60,243 42,628 1,050,067

3,972 (447) 2,558 (28,999) 55,680 17,921 89,905 371 2,534 143,496

2,027,119 218,002 278,999 4,166,357 947,278 269,899 122,574 640,977 363,032 9,034,237

1,937,391 214,176 356,526 4,391,825 797,032 130,000 713,761 398,426 8,939,137

89,728 3,826 (77,527) (225,468) 150,246 139,899 122,574 (72,783) (35,395) 95,100

2,241,084 237,307 336,362 4,684,785 1,018,019 269,899 212,574 711,665 397,788 10,109,483

2,151,356 233,481 413,889 4,910,253 867,773 130,000 784,449 433,183 9,924,384

89,728 3,826 (77,527) (225,468) 150,246 139,899 212,574 (72,783) (35,395) 185,100

Other Revenue Interest Income TOTAL REVENUE

37,927 43,002 2,611,178

19,706 11,250 2,413,627

18,220 31,752 197,551

370,447 298,374 24,081,972

346,102 123,750 23,691,980

24,345 174,624 389,992

405,227 338,374 26,525,058

366,771 135,000 26,038,479

38,457 203,374 486,579

Cost of Sales GROSS PROFIT

133,908 2,477,270

106,236 2,307,391

(27,672) 169,879

1,065,147 23,016,824

1,037,865 22,654,115

(27,282) 362,709

1,209,502 25,315,557

1,143,819 24,894,659

(65,682) 420,897

Payroll Utilities Repairs & Maintenance Insurance Professional Fees F&B Subsidy Landscaping Operating Expense TOTAL EXPENSES

982,664 206,243 43,339 70,994 74,386 53,622 198,470 432,619 2,062,335

949,408 132,631 60,400 77,330 19,000 201,142 398,142 1,838,053

(33,256) (73,612) 17,061 6,336 (55,386) (53,622) 2,672 (34,476) (224,283)

10,694,391 2,077,582 831,014 780,965 337,742 334,901 2,186,316 5,140,204 22,383,115

11,153,813 1,925,383 702,250 829,540 274,070 300,197 2,208,782 5,538,554 22,932,589

459,421 (152,199) (128,764) 48,575 (63,672) (34,704) 22,466 398,350 549,474

11,758,640 2,283,776 892,864 851,965 370,742 334,901 2,387,458 5,603,694 24,484,040

12,179,451 2,014,883 764,100 906,870 296,070 300,197 2,409,924 6,023,165 24,894,659

420,810 (268,893) (128,764) 54,905 (74,672) (34,704) 22,466 419,470 410,619

414,934 $

469,338 $

(54,404)

1,874

-

(1,874)

413,061 $

469,338 $

(56,278)

$

Turf Reduction SURPLUS/(DEFICIT)

$

OPERATING FUND

Nov-23 YIELD

Total

2.50%

16,980,968

$

633,709 $

(278,474) $

912,183

614,274

-

(614,274)

(278,474) $

297,909

19,435 $

RESERVE FUND

Balance $

$

11/203 YIELD

Total

(13,713) (13,713)

Budget CY23

Annual Assessments 1,409,812 1,411,138 Less: Reserves 281,424 281,424 Assessment Revenue $ 1,128,388 $ 1,129,714 $

SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) before PROJECTS

15,660,796 15,674,509 3,595,650 3,595,650 $ 12,065,146 $ 12,078,859 $

Forecast CY23

2.25%

25,226,898

$

831,516 $ 614,274

$

0 $ -

217,242 $

0 $

831,516

217,242

Nov-23 YIELD

Total

(13,713) (13,713)

(614,274)

CARE FUND

Balance $

17,628,887 17,642,599 4,430,000 4,430,000 $ 13,198,887 $ 13,212,599 $

3.20%

Balance $

5,045,430

The detailed financial results are presented in the monthly financial report: livegrandaz.com>document center>association information & documents>financial information>financial reports.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING NOVEMBER 9, 2023

NOVEMBER 30, 2023

Board of Directors Meeting Summary of Resolutions: The Board of Directors accepted the Consent Calendar items as presented: 1. October 10, 2023, Board Meeting (Budget) minutes. 2. October 26, 2023, Board Meeting minutes and resolutions. • The Board of Directors approved the Retained Earnings Policy as submitted. • The Board of Directors approved to have staff continue research on locations and pricing for the proposed “The Grand” signage on the south side of Mountainview opposite Reems Trail. • The Board of Directors approved extending the trail period for basketball to April 30, 2024, using the portable basketball hoop on the stadium court.

Board of Directors Meeting Summary of Resolutions: The Board of Directors accepted the Consent Calendar items as presented: 1. November 9, 2023, Board Meeting minutes and resolutions. 2. Purchase Request 23-9-RF – Sonoran Plaza Light Board in the amount not to exceed $9,164. 3. Purchase Request 23-319-RF – GFN #16 Lake Light Repairs in the amount not to exceed $3,797.

• The Board of Directors approved the changes to the GET Guidelines as submitted and pre-approved by counsel. • The Board of Directors approved Purchase Request 23-008-OP – for The Grand network infrastructure assessment, in the amount not to exceed $20,000.

4. Purchase Request 23-5334-RF Replacement of Apache Room Projector • The Board of Directors accepted the Project Briefs for the Clay, Glass and in the amount not to exceed $6,908. Photo buildings as presented, to now 5. Purchase Request 23-5334-RF – move into the LPDP process with a start Replacement of Havasupai and date of January 2024. All phases and Maricopa Room Projectors in the amount not to exceed $13,031. approvals of the process will be adhered to and funding has not been approved 6. Purchase Request 23-5351-RF – at this time. Replaced the felt and leveled (8) billiard tables in the amount not to • The Board of Directors approved the exceed $5,860. changes to the Charter Club Peer Group 7. Purchase Request 23-8479-RF – Council’s Policies and Procedures as Replaced Cimarron spa heater in submitted. the amount not to exceed $4,758. • The Board of Directors approved 8. Yamaha golf car lease ratification. Purchase Request 23-006-CF- Cimarron 9. Emergency Repair to the water feature Shade Structure Installation and Snack on Granite Falls South #18; Shop Patio extension in the amount not • The Board of Directors approved to exceed $70,000, using Unrestricted the changes to the Standards Retained Earnings, not CARE Funds. Enforcement Policy as submitted. • The Board of Directors approved • The Board of Directors approved the Purchase Request 23-007-OP- Purchase changes to the Food and Beverage of 5,125 dozen range balls in the Advisory Committee Charter as submitted. amount not to exceed $35,911. • The Board of Directors approved the changes to the Board Candidate Application Packet as submitted and pre-approved by counsel.

PRESIDENT

VICE PRESIDENT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

BOARD MEMBER

BOARD MEMBER

Rene4grand@gmail.com

Carol4grand@gmail.com

Jeffgibbs.grand@gmail.com

Aiken4grand@gmail.com

Tony4grand@gmail.com

Doug4grand@gmail.com

René Mitchell

Carol White

Jeff Gibbs

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Bob Aiken

Tony Spata

Doug Brady

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Enriching Your Community Here at Grand Jeff Hochman General Manager The Grand

EXTENDED HOURS AT PALM CENTER I'm happy to announce that the Palm Center's hours have been extended! To better accommodate your needs, the common area will now remain open until 8 PM, providing more flexibility for you to enjoy its space/view at your convenience.

REVAMPED EVENTS BY THE ACTIVITIES TEAM Our Activities Team has been hard at work curating engaging events for our community. Among these, we're thrilled to introduce an addition to our calendar – a Cimarron Night Club event later in the evening! This promises to be an unforgettable night of entertainment and camaraderie. Responding to your valuable feedback, we're reintroducing bus trips to exciting destinations and experimenting with fresh and diverse talent for our events. Your support and participation are crucial to sustain these initiatives and make them a vibrant part of our community experience.

EXTENDED SUPPORT FOR MEMBERSHIP OFFICE Recognizing the needs of our residents with daytime commitments, we're actively working on providing more opportunities to assist you. Our Membership Office will now extend its hours in January to better serve you. On a trial basis, they will be open on January 10th and 24th until 5:30pm.

ENHANCING POOLSIDE EXPERIENCE AT CIMARRON To elevate your leisure experience, we're exploring new food and beverage options by the pool at Cimarron. Our aim is to create a more resort-style ambiance where you can relax and enjoy food and beverages while enjoying the beautiful surroundings. Again, your participation, feedback, and support are invaluable to us as we strive to create a more vibrant and fulfilling community experience for everyone. Together, let's make these initiatives successful and continue fostering a strong sense of belonging within our community. Please stay tuned for further updates and detailed schedules for these exciting events. Your HOA team is committed to creating an environment that truly feels like home.

UPCOMING BOARD ELECTION The Board of Directors will have 4 positions open for the upcoming election. Applications will be available on January 17th and must be turned in by 12:00pm on Monday, February 5th. This is your opportunity to volunteer and help with the governance of The Grand. There will be numerous events to campaign at including the kick-off on February 7th at Wine Down Wednesday. Stay tuned for more information via News of the Day as we get closer. 8

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REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE YOU CAN COUNT ON

MICHAEL ADELMANN

SHANNON BISZANTZ

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JUDI SIMPSON

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TERRIE RACCA

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DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

RECOGNIZING SOME MILESTONES Get to know Kevin & Fernando a little better SENIOR HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL

GRANITE FALLS AGRONOMY LEAD

Kevin joined The Grand in November of 1996. He started his career with Del Webb in 1989 at Hillcrest Golf Course in Sun City West as an outside service team member. In 1993 Kevin passed is PGA playing ability test and ultimately was offered an Assistant Golf Professional position at Hillcrest Golf Course in 1993.

Prior to moving to Arizona, Fernando was working in California looking for an opportunity and heard of this job. He applied and was excited to be hired on.

Kevin Reagan Brandon Dougherty, PGA Director of Golf Grand Golf would like to celebrate the milestone anniversaries of Senior Head Golf Professional, Kevin Reagan, and Granite Falls Agronomy Lead, Fernando Cervantes. Kevin has been serving The Grand for 30 years while Fernando has been serving the community for 25 years. It says a lot about the culture of The Grand to have employees reach such great milestones. Staff like Kevin and Fernando as well as our wonderful residents is what makes The Grand a special place to be apart of. The Grand is lucky to have staff dedicated to the community like Kevin and Fernando.

Fernando Cervantes

Kevin’s favorite part of working at The Grand is the people and the culture. The residents we serve and the people we work with make it a great place. Along with great people, the culture and mindset of management and staff make it a very rewarding place to work. When Kevin is not serving our great community, he enjoys spending time with family, friends, and his son Robert, usually partaking in a sporting event. Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Kevin enjoys camping and fishing whenever the opportunity arises.

His favorite activities at work are taking on larger projects on the job. For example, troubleshooting irrigation issues as well as scheduling assignments for his fellow co-workers. He takes the initiative and has always been up for taking on more and more responsibilities. His favorite activities outside of the workplace include spending time with his family, whether it’s having a barbecue, spending time with relatives in Mexico or just going on a family vacation. One of Fernando’s proudest accomplishments in life is that he has been able to provide all his children with a college education and set them up with opportunities that he himself was not able to have. “My children are my biggest accomplishments and something I’m very fond of.” “Also, I can’t forget about my loving wife, Maria, who has supported me throughout my whole life.” Fernando was born in Manuel Doblado, Guanajuato, Mexico and raised in a small family house. In his free time, he enjoys learning about cattle and farmland.

Thank you, Brandon Dougherty, PGA Director of Golf

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FROM THE ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR

Hello Grand Residents,

Lorena Nieto Activities Director

For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, contact us at 623-546-7449. Stay happy, stay healthy and stay safe. Thank you for your support of your Activities Department.

Wishing you health, happiness, and many blessings to count each day in 2024. May your year be filled with beautiful moments and the most treasured of memories.

Grand Markets, Movies and More... All your community favorites are here for you to enjoy! We will begin 2024 with our notorious Grand Series. The Diamonds Good Vibrations Ronstadt Revival The She Gees Hot August Nights Creedence Clearwater Revival We’re so excited to bring such amazing entertainment to YOU!

Grand Movie Series Our Grand Movie Series is set for January 26th, beginning at 1pm. Featured movie is Oppenheimer. The movie begins promptly and will be held in the Sonoran Plaza. PLEASE NOTE: THIS MOVIE IS RATED R for graphic scenes containing some sexuality, nudity, and language.

From monthly Trivia Challenges to weekly Karaoke and Game Nights, even weekly live music, we hope you will come out and enjoy all that Grand has to offer.

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SAVE THE DATE

MARCH 30, 2024 MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW

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FROM THE FITNESS DIRECTOR

23 SIMPLE HABITS

to Change Your Life

To start of the new year, I’m posting an article by The Amen Clinics about the process of changing habits, along with some tips on some common habits that will change your life.

THE PROCESS OF CHANGING HABITS Allison Adams Fitness Director

D

o you often promise that you won’t engage in your worst habits—then find yourself performing them without even thinking? Do you feel like you’ll never get the hang of the healthier habits that you’ve always dreamed of adopting? Does changing feel like an uphill battle? In this blog, you’ll discover 23 simple habits that will change your life and make it easier to ditch those unhealthy behaviors. Mistakes and slip-ups are magnificent teachers, if we choose to learn from them instead of beating ourselves up.

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Our brains are wired to adapt to our habits, making actions seem like second nature over time. The problem is, when we want to change our behaviors, it can feel difficult or impossible to create new routines. This is normal. And, with repetition, our replacement habits can also become second nature. We just have to get over the initial uncomfortable hump that accompanies starting any new practice. The good news is, thanks to neuroplasticity, the brain can form new neural pathways through the ongoing implementation of healthy habits. It will take time, but you simply need to practice them until they become as automatic as brushing your teeth.

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Consider these guidelines as you enact healthy changes in your life: n Ask yourself: Is this good for my brain or bad for it? This is the first step and the most important neuroscience secret to changing your habits. Before you make any decisions, take a moment to think whether it will improve your brain or harm it. n Identify what you want to change and why. Write it down for added accountability. Also identify the potential consequences of not changing, and be as specific as possible. n Avoid drastic or quick fixes in favor of long-term, sustainable practices. Even small changes add up. n Be easy on yourself throughout the process. Mistakes and slip-ups are magnificent teachers, if we choose to learn from them instead of beating ourselves up. Just get back on track as soon as possible and keep trying.

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Establish a rhythm over the first 1 to 6 months. Everyone has their own timeline on how long it will take for a new habit to stick. n Celebrate your successes along the way to help reinforce the behavior. n Between 6 and 12 months, you’ll likely find that your new habits start to feel routine. n

23 SIMPLE HABITS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Want to start adding in some brain-healthy habits that will make it easier to leave your bad habits behind? Here are 23 ideas that you can easily implement right now: 1. Get organized. Disorganized spaces create mental clutter and can stress you out. This can cause you to reflexively engage in habits that don’t serve you. Maintain order in the home to help prevent overwhelm. 2. Avoid multitasking. The more we multitask, the less efficient we get. Lack of focus and distraction can become a daily norm. Concentrate on one thing at a time. 3. Portion properly. Overeating is a way of life for many Americans. Recalibrate your sense of sensible portions by being aware of, and adhering to, appropriate serving sizes. 4. Move every day. Exercise is an investment in our short-term mental health and our long-term cognitive function. It’s a must for feeling and thinking our best. Even a brisk walk counts! 5. Exercise your mind. Replace bad habits with activities that stimulate your brain, such as sports, puzzles, reading, dancing—anything that gets you thinking. 6. Start a health journal. Writing your goals and progress reveals behavior patterns and helps you meet objectives. 7. Try teamwork. Starting a group with a united goal can help keep everyone accountable and inspired while making positive health changes. 8. Practice sleep hygiene. Turn off electronics at least 1 hour before bed, maintain a dark space, and go to sleep and wake up at the same times. These are just some practices that encourage better sleep and better decision-making.

9. Ditch the junk food. Ultra-processed foods, white rice and bread, and other high-sugar/low-fiber choices are associated with low energy levels, mental health issues, and even memory loss. These can get in the way of making changes in your life. 10. Go for regular checkups. Know your most important health measurements, including body mass index (BMI), fasting blood glucose, and levels of vitamin D, C-reactive protein, and ferritin. Physical health problems are associated with reduced brain function, which can keep you locked in unhealthy daily practices. 11. Take basic supplements. Modern diets are often lacking the nutrients we need. Supplements can help improve the mental power we need to stick to new habits. 12. Avoid alcohol. Drinking even “moderate” amounts of alcohol is harmful to health. Excessive drinking is downright toxic to every system in the body and contributes to poor decision-making. Abstinence is best. 13. Take responsibility. Blaming others and adopting a victim mentality keeps us feeling stuck and powerless in our bad habits. Instead, see your part in situations and work on what you can change. 14. Question your ANTs. Automatic negative thoughts slowly destroy our mental health, creating depression, stress, and exhaustion. They keep us stuck in behaviors that don’t serve us. 15. Be realistic. Toxic positivity, or refusing all negative thoughts, is not helpful either. Some level of

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anxiety keeps us on alert, promotes our safety, and motivates us to make healthy changes. 16. Practice slowing down. Diaphragmatic breathing, tai chi, and meditation are just some ways to take a pause in your day, reduce stress, and distract you from engaging in unhealthy habits. 17. Think before responding. If you’re in the habit of saying “yes” to things you want to say “no” to, take a pause. Think it over instead and make sure you truly have the willingness, time, and energy. 18. Set aside screen-free time. Smartphones, TVs, tablets— our screens can become addictive. Try to avoid mindlessly picking up your devices. 19. Enjoy nature. Time outdoors can reduce stress, boost mood, improve cognition, and get us away from those ever-present screens. 20. Tell the truth. You don’t need to embrace a full-on “no filter” approach. Just be honest, especially with yourself, about your unhelpful habits. 21. Process your emotions. Avoiding or suppressing your feelings can cause them to emerge in ways that perpetuate behaviors that harm your health. 22. Challenge yourself. To break out of your rut, try something novel, like a new hobby or language. This keeps our brains sharp, active, and engaged. 23. Embrace the process. Change doesn’t happen overnight. Be patient, learn from your mistakes, and keep trying. 15


Renting Out Your Grand Home

Debbie Goodman Membership Director

Just some reminders for our heavy rental season… The Grand Governing Documents require that a rental lease be for no less than 30 days. Some Airbnb and VRBO ads list daily and/or weekly rates, indicating the owner is willing to rent for days or weeks, rather than the 30-day minimum. If you have such an ad, please revise your ad to include a “30-day minimum” clause, as well as the minimum age of 45.

Grand homes may be leased only in their entirety. No fraction or portion may be leased. A renter is not a “guest” of the homeowners and cannot be signed up as a guest at the Fitness Centers. Per the Rules & Regulations, renters have no privileges to use the Grand amenities unless they purchase the renter activity card at the Membership Office. Purchase of the card is not required; however, if renters do not obtain a renter card, they do not have privileges to use our amenities other than playing golf at the public rate. For all renting requirements and card fees: Please visit livegrandaz. com/Potential Homeowners/Renters Resources/Buy,Rent,Sell/Renting-a-Home. Educating yourself and your renters will make their stay in the Grand a much more pleasurable experience.

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TOUCHDOWN Food Drive 2024

February 5 THRU February 11, 2024

We are joining the Valley View Community Food Bank (VVCFB) for the TOUCHDOWN FOOD DRIVE. It will bring our community together to support those in need. They could be our fellow residents of Grand or neighbors living just outside our community. The VVCFB manages food pantries in Sun City, Sun City West, El Mirage, and Youngtown. With rising food prices, food banks everywhere are seeing an increasing number of clients. VVCFB is no exception. What sets this food bank apart from others is that they never say “no” to a person in need, regardless of where that person may live, while other food bank pantries have zip code restrictions. In 2022, over 800,000 West Valley clients were served by VVCFB, and seniors were 300,000 of the totals. These are our neighbors, the people we may sit next to at our places of worship or meet in social gatherings. VVCFB also delivers food to more than 250 homebound Seniors. Totals for 2023 will be available after the New Year. Following the holidays, giving (donations) becomes less even as the need stays the same and may even grow. We can help bridge that gap for those in need. VVCFB packs each food box when the client arrives and prides itself on meeting the needs of

that client and their family including the size of the family and any dietary needs one or more members of that family may have. Please begin planning now to support this important organization. Every time you shop for groceries, buy a second item to save for our food drive. Most needed items include proteins (canned meat or fish, peanut butter, legumes), stews, hearty soups and canned vegetables and fruit. VVCFB also gets requests for infant food, hygiene products, sanitary supplies, and packaged meals. VVCFB has a top rating with Network for Good. VVCFB’s federal tax number is 77-0696933. Donations can be included in your charity contributions. Even if you don’t itemize, you may deduct up to $600 per couple on your Federal return. For those who are Arizona Residents, you may take advantage of a State of Arizona tax program enabling you to deduct up to $400 per resident from your state income tax for contributions to a Qualified Charity Organization (QCO).

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VVCFB’s state tax ID is QCO#20405. If you would like more information on Valley View Community Food Bank, please check out their website at FeedingAZ.org. Donations may be dropped off beginning Monday February 5th. Donation barrels will be placed at entrances to Adobe, Chaparral, Cimarron, and Sonoran facilities. Food Bank volunteers will pick up donations daily and a new barrel will be placed. On Sunday (February 11th), from 10AM till 1PM, Volunteers will be manning drop off locations at the Cimarron Center and the Remington entrance to the Sonoran Plaza. We want to make it as easy as possible for everyone to contribute. Let’s celebrate our good fortune to live where we do and support those in need.

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Showcase of Toys All Year Long Contributed by: Andy Tofil SCG Resident Photo Credits: Monica Tofil SCG Resident

The Grand Woodcrafters Club held it’s annual “Showcase of Toys” on November 30th this year at 7 p.m. in the Gila & Aqua Fria rooms at Cimarron Center. We had excellent attendance for our show. Special thanks to our SSG Communications Manager – Christine Helton and her assistant Rachel!

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here were many new and intricate toys made, and of course, some of our traditional favorites. 1035 toys were produced this year. By the end of the next day, all toys were delivered to the following six charities: n Charter School of Phoenix n Eves Place (a shelter for victims of abuse) n Faith House (New Leaf) (shelter for women in crises) n Luke AFB (Operation Angel Tree) n St. Mary’s Food Bank n St. Vincent de Paul (Dream Center). This year, we again utilized cameras so that the toys could be seen on the large overhead screen at the back of the room. We also had some snapshots of our shop, toymakers, & our end clients (the children holding our toys). We also added a “Silent Auction” with 3 special items and held our usual free raffle for 3 items.

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We host the “Showcase of Toys” to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our toymakers. They meet at the woodshop Thursday nights between 6-8, many of them year-round. Quite a few toy makers contribute their own money into building toys, some producing them at home. Also, we host this event to recognize the talents of our other Sun City Grand Clubs who participate in this effort. They include the Art Club who paint individual designs on many of the toys, Community Service of the Stitchers Club who make clothes, bedding and other items, the Beaders who make bracelets that are placed in every jewelry box, and the Paper Arts & Memories Club who made hundreds of generic Christmas cards for the kids. Finally, we want to show our community the ways that Sun City Grand gives back to our greater community. Our Toy Project operates on a donation basis only! If you would like to contribute, please stop by the woodshop and drop your contribution off in our donation box, located near the front door. Thank you!!!

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The Grand Music Club

Welcomes

a new artist and a new show!!

James Hersch

James Hersch burst onto the music scene here at Grand in 2022. As he puts it: “I stumbled onto a gathering of the AIG (Acoustic Instrument Group) in 2022. A smiling Don Bollard noticed me lingering just outside and invited me to bring my guitar and join in. Everyone had a welcoming smile. I quickly became friends with David Durham and the Salty Dawgs.” James was born in Princeton, Minnesota and raised entirely in Osseo, a small town near Minneapolis. He was shaped by experiences, he says, “where music served to build community, whether in church or the boy scouts, the schools or the local teen center.” James and wife Candy moved to Grand from Champlin, MN after raising their two children. Visiting Candy’s parents here since 2001, James was always impressed with “the quality and professionalism of the performances” of the musical shows at Sonoran Plaza and the Amphitheater. “The Music Club here has ...an impressive diversity of talented members and styles,” as he puts it, and he sees an opportunity to add another genre using his experiences as a singer/songwriter. Beginning in 1984, James, who would ultimately go on to win the prestigious Telly and Harry Chapin Awards, made a commitment to writing and performing

his own songs: “Following a road paved by Harry Chapin, John Denver, Michael Johnson and others, I found a home on the college coffeehouse circuit, where I spent many weeks at a time on tour. I would drive throughout the western half of the U.S. to college coffeehouses, performing and selling my records, spending time on campus with students and polishing my guitar playing. Telling my stories and singing my own songs became a living for me.” “In particular,” he says, “I wanted to recreate the magic of small songwriter clubs such as The Bluebird Cafe (Nashville), The Troubadour (L.A.) and The Earl of Old Town (Chicago). It was in these clubs that I shared evenings with, and was inspired by, Steve Goodman, John Prine, Vince Gill and Garth Brooks. In these spaces, songwriters find the courage to sing their songs and share their stories.”

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In creating The Songwriters of Grand, and in the casting for the January 12-13, 2024 “Oh, The Stories They Can Tell,” James says he has found others who share a fondness for - and the courage for expressing themselves, and their stories, in words and music. “This all-original program reflects the many facets of our personal journeys,” he adds. James will be joined on stage by a dozen or more Music Club members who have responded to the challenge of performing songs that they have written. In addition, two past members of our community and Club will be traveling to The Grand from Colorado to participate in this show: David Durham and Clay Myhre will be adding their talents and original songs to make this a show that you do not want to miss! Join us on January 12th and 13th, we hope to see you there.

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C.H.A.P.S. NEEDS YOU

Community Homeowner Association Patrol Service

We Want and Need You For C.H.A.P.S. Volunteer Service We are looking for SCG men and women volunteers to help with Vacation Watch and Evening Patrol. We will supply vehicles and training. Call the C.H.A.P.S. office 623-546-7553 and leave a message if you are interested in joining us! You may also find more information about C.H.A.P.S. (including an application form to join) at livegrandaz.com – Volunteer Central – C.H.A.P.S. Resident Patrol

WHAT’S THE HURRY? SLOW DOWN AND BE SAFE! Cars exceeding the speed limits in The Grand have been a serious problem for many years. Today, the speeding problem appears to be worse than ever, primarily on four-lane streets with a 35mph speed limit. If there is a stop sign, you need to S T O P! So many just tap the brake and coast on through. The typical stopping distance of a car goes up more than 100 feet when speed increases from 30mph to 40mph. Drivers should keep in mind the reasons for maintaining a proper speed such as the safety for golf carts, vehicles entering major streets from side streets, bicycle riders and pedestrians, especially on Remington Drive in the Village Center. The increasing number of electric bicycles and the speed at which these bicycles can enter, and cross streets is another reason to observe speed limits for drivers and bicycle riders alike. During the November 11th Art Fest, C.H.A.P.S. crosswalk volunteers witnessed several cars clearly exceeding the 25mph speed limit despite the large number of people in the area. Safe driving is now more important than ever because of the large number of cars and pedestrians, including children, during the holiday season.

C.H.A.P.S. IN THE COMMUNITY

In addition to the Vacation Watch and Evening Patrol, C.H.A.P.S. volunteers assist with some special events. Volunteers are at the

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spring and fall garage sale starting at 3:30AM, ensure crosswalk safety during some art fests, and may be at other events as needed. C.H.A.P.S. members had a very successful donation drive for St. Mary’s Food Bank at our November meeting.

VACATION WATCH

If your house will be vacant for at least two weeks, you can ask C.H.A.P.S. to visit your house to check for irregularities. To request this service, complete a form that is available at the Palm Center and at livegrandaz.com. Return completed forms to the Membership Office in the Palm Center. The form must include contact information for a keyholder we can call if any action is needed concerning the house. C.H.A.P.S. volunteers walk around the home to confirm that doors and windows are locked and look for anything requiring attention, such as standing water or an irrigation leak. We do not look for or report Standards violations.

EVENING PATROL

In the evening, volunteers drive around their assigned Grand neighborhoods in Association vehicles to observe and report unusual activity. The volunteers look for open garage doors and any other items that may pose a security or safety risk. Street light outages and road hazards will be reported to the proper authorities.

TO VOLUNTEER

We are always looking for volunteers. New members will receive classroom and field training. There are many choices for patrol days to fit your schedule. For example, there were 33 evening patrols on 16 days in November. If you are interested, call the C.H.A.P.S. office (623) 546-7553, ask any C.H.A.P.S. member for information., or come to our next meeting, which is at 1:30pm at the Cimarron Center on Tuesday January 23rd.

C.H.A.P.S. at the Fall Fest Art Walk

DONATIONS

Donations for C.H.A.P.S. are accepted at the Membership Office. Make checks payable to Sun City Grand Community Association and write “Donation to C.H.A.P.S.” on the check. *C.H.A.P.S. Community Homeowner Association Patrol Service. Everyone is welcome. Make a difference with C.H.A.P.S.

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Lost & Found

Have you lost something in the Village Area or out in the Community? If so, check at the Welcome Center to see if your lost item has been turned in. Lost and Found is located in the Welcome Center in the lobby of the Palm Center. Open hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday. Or you can call 623-546-7501 and ask the volunteers to check for your lost item. Valuable items such as cell phones and jewelry are kept in the Membership Office. The Golf Courses and Fitness Centers keep their found items, so if you lost something there, please check at those facilities.

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TICKETED

Visa/Mastercard Credit/Debit Cards Only – Sun City Grand adheres to the "NO REFUND POLICY" JANUARY 5 • FRIDAY • DANCE

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE—SOLD OUT

$12/pp |5:30 p.m. Doors Open, Cash Bar Available 6-10pm | Dance 7-10pm Sonoran Plaza JAN. 5,12,19,26 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

DJ BINGO

Come out and enjoy this community favorite with DJ Curtis leading the fun. Tickets are limited to 6 per person per night. It’s Bingo like you’ve never imagined! Visit livegrandaz.com for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623546-7449. $3/pp-LIMIT 6 | 5:30 p.m. DJ Bingo Starts |4:30 p.m. Doors Open | Chaparral Center, Apache JANUARY 5 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

BARLEENS #1 HITS VARIETY SHOW—SOLD OUT

Bus departs between 4-4:30 pm $75/pp | 4 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking area JAN. 12 & 13 • FRI. & SAT. • MUSIC CLUB

SONGWRITERS OF GRAND—“OH, THE STORIES THEY CAN TELL”

This show is a celebration of the singer/ songwriters in our community. Over two evenings, we will present an event that one might experience at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe, Chicago’s Earl of Old Town, LA’s Troubadour, or in tiny Luckenbach, TX. It is truly the Songwriter’s Night at The Grand. A unique and magical thing happens when words are combined with music to create songs that engage and tell a story. Musical arrangements, featuring a variety of instruments and voices, will highlight each storyteller. As you listen to the songs, you may find yourself recalling your own stories and even singing along. We are excited to have you join us and hear the stories we will tell. Musical Director: James Hersch For further information, contact James Hersch at hersch@me.com Tickets go on sale beginning November 1, 2023, and are available online at www. grandmusicclub.com or www. livegrandaz. com or the Grand Activities Desk (open M-F from 8 AM to 4 PM) Friday, January 12 | 7 pm | Cash bar 6 pm Saturday, January 13 | 7 pm | Cash bar 6 pm Sonoran Plaza Ballroom $15 per person tickets

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JANUARY 13 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB

JANUARY 19 • FRIDAY • DANCE!

Join us for a night of dancing with DJ Pam. Pam will be playing music so you can Swing to music of the era as well as Cha Cha, Rumba, Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot and more. Please no jeans, shorts or flip flops. Soft drinks and snacks welcome.

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COUPLES DANCE

$12/pp | Dance Lessons 6:15-6:45pm 6pm Doors Open, Cash Bar Available Dance 7-9:30 p.m. | Cimarron Center JAN. 15 & 16 • MON. & TUES. GRAND EVENT

GRAND SERIES: THE DIAMONDS

Through the years since the release of Little Darlin’ (1957), THE DIAMONDS have learned one important lesson—the durability of this classic rock and roll music is as much about the future as it is about the past. As a result, THE DIAMONDS continue to expand their audience to this day, performing in a variety of venues and settings worldwide. These performances include — with Symphony Orchestras, in Performing Arts Theatres and major concert halls, on cruise ships, in casinos, at county and state fairs, on tours of England, Ireland, Brazil, Chile, Korea, and Japan, for benefit concerts, corporate conventions and at nightclubs. “We’ve been pleased to find a growing audience among all age groups. They love songs they can understand, remember and actually sing the words to — today, tomorrow, or even 20 years from now.” $25/pp | Doors Open 6:30pm Cash Bar available | Performance 7pm Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom JANUARY 17, 18, 19, 20 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB

CABARET PLAYERS PRESENTS “A GRAND TIME FOR LAUGHING”

The Grand Drama & Comedy Club’s Cabaret Players opens the new year with “A Grand Time for Laughing.” Come enjoy five hilarious short plays that will have you laughing out loud. This comedy show, held in the Cimarron Theater, guarantees big laughs on the small stage. There is no bad seat in the cozy theater, where you are immersed into the escapades of some “colorful” characters. All performances are at 7PM. Come to the Cabaret where the good times roll! $10/pp | Open Table Seating 6:30pm Doors and Cash Bar open Four Shows: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday | Cimarron Theater

ROCK & SWING DANCE—SOLD OUT $12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, Cash Bar Available | Dance 7-10 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza

JANUARY 22 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

GRAND TRIVIA NIGHT—SOLD OUT $3/pp – Limit 6 | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts 5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom JAN. 23 & 24 • TUES. & WED. GRAND EVENT

GRAND SERIES: GOOD VIBRATIONS—SOLD OUT

$25/pp | Doors Open 6:30pm, Cash Bar available | Performance 7pm Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom JAN. 26 & 27 • TUES. & WED. MUSIC CLUB

LIVE AT CIMARRON—SOLD OUT $5/pp |6;00 p.m. Doors Open, Cash Bar Available | Performance 7 p.m. Cimarron Club

FEBRUARY 2 • FRIDAY • DANCE CLUB

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE

Once again we will be entertained by the popular J. David Sloan and Western Bred in the Kiva Room at the Sonoran Plaza. Fun starts at 6pm with a one-hour Arizona TwoStep lesson. Dancing follows from 7-10 pm, Your soft drinks and snacks are welcome. $12/pp | Doors Open 5:30pm Cash Bar 6pm-10pm | Dance 7-10 pm Sonoran Plaza FEBRUARY 2,9,16,23

DJ BINGO

Come out and enjoy this community favorite with DJ Curtis leading the fun. Tickets are limited to 6 per person per night. It’s Bingo like you’ve never imagined! Visit livegrandaz.com for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449. $3/pp-LIMIT 6 | 5:30 p.m. DJ Bingo Starts 4:30 p.m. Doors Open | Chaparral Center, Apache

FEBRUARY 5 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

GRAND TRIVIA NIGHT—SOLD OUT $3/pp – Limit 6 | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts 5:30 p.m. Doors Open |Sagebrush Ballroom FEB 6 & 7 • TUES & WED • GRAND EVENT

GRAND SERIES: THE RONSTADT REVIVAL—SOLD OUT

$25/pp | Doors Open 6:30pm, Cash Bar available | Performance 7pm Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom

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FEB. 9 & 10 • FRI. & SAT. • MUSIC CLUB

CIMARRON NIGHT CLUB —SOLD OUT Joni Harms

$20/pp | 6 p.m. Doors Open, Cash Bar Available | Performance 7p.m. Cimarron Center FEBRUARY 10 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB

VALENTINE DANCE #1 AT CIMARRON—SOLD OUT

$12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, Cash Bar Available | Dance 7-10 p.m. | Cimarron Center FEBRUARY 10 • SATURDAY • DANCE CLUB

VALENTINE DANCE #2 AT SONORAN—SOLD OUT

$12/pp | 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, Cash Bar Available | Dance 7-10 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza FEBRUARY 15, 16, 17, 18 & 23, 24, 25 ONE THURSDAY, TWO FRIDAYS, TWO SATURDAYS, & TWO SUNDAYS GRAND DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB

SOMETHING’S AFOOT – A MUSICAL MURDER MYSTERY

The Grand Drama & Comedy Club presents its 2024 Musical, Something’s Afoot, a zany, entertaining musical that takes a satirical poke at Agatha Christie mysteries and the musical style of the 1930s English music hall. Book, music and lyrics by James McDonald, David Vos and Robert Gerlach, and additional music by Ed Linderman; Something’s Afoot is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. Synopsis: Ten people are stranded in an isolated English country house during a raging thunderstorm. One by one, they’re picked off by cleverly fiendish devices. As the bodies pile up in the library, the survivors frantically race to uncover the identity and motivation of the cunning culprit. Something's Afoot is directed by Annie Banton and produced by Kathy Marker. This musical premiered at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta in 1972, and was then performed in Connecticut, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Los Angeles. Opening on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre in 1976, it was subsequently produced in London in 1977. $20/pp Seven Performances over two weekends: Thursday, Fridays (2) & Saturdays (2) @ 7pm Sundays (2) @ 3:00pm Cash Bar – 1 hour before show time Sonoran Plaza Main Stage Reserved Seating

FEB. 16 & 17 • FRI. & SAT. • MUSIC CLUB

NOTE:

Two nights a week, once a month, our local GRAND Music Club bands will play during the evenings for your pleasure in the Cimarron Club! Many of the most talented performers in the GRAND will be featured. Bring your own dry snacks and enjoy a fun, casual evening as you listen to new and old songs by new and old performers with favorites you can sing along with. On Friday, February 16, and Saturday, February 17, 2024, this series features one of our homegrown bands: The CBD Project. The CBD Project takes its name from the three founding members Craig, Bob, and Dave. Not exactly what you might have been thinking, although they are both therapeutic. Some of the styles/artists they feature include Lyle Lovett, Jerry Jeff Walker, the Allman brothers, Tom Petty, and a couple of original songs! Featuring all kinds of musical instruments electric, steel, wood and whatever a banjo is made of. For questions contact Dave Williams at 503-706-4876. Tickets and can be purchased online at grandmusicclub.com or livegrandaz.com or go to the GRAND Activities Desk (Open M-F, 8 am to 4 pm).

DANCE CLUB TICKET PURCHASING FOR MARCH DANCES

LIVE AT CIMARRON

$5/pp | Doors open with a cash bar at 6 pm Performances begin at 7pm | Cimarron Club FEB. 20 & 21 • TUES. & WED. GRAND EVENT

GRAND SERIES: THE SHE GEES

Bee Gees Tribute has become one of the top Rock artists in the 2023 music scene, delighting fans with a unique Rock sound. The Shee Gees - Bee Gees Tribute tickets provide an opportunity to be there in person for the next The Shee Gees - Bee Gees Tribute concert $25/pp | Doors Open 6:30pm, Cash Bar available | Performance 7pm Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom

FEBRUARY 22 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT

BARLEENS ROCKIN' AND ROLLIN' THROUGH THE YEARS—SOLD OUT Bus departs between 4-4:30 pm $75/pp | 4 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking area FEBRUARY 23 • FRIDAY • DANCE CLUB

COUPLES DANCE

This fun evening will include entertainment provided by DJ Pam Burton, playing our favorites so we can Waltz, Cha Cha, Rumba, Swing, Tango and Fox Trot the night away. Sound romantic? Count on it. No jeans, shorts or flip flops please, but your soft drinks and snacks are welcome. Dance Lessons 6:15-6:45pm $12/pp | 6pm Doors Open, Cash Bar Available Dance 7-9:30 p.m. | Cimarron Center

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Tuesday | January 2 Dance Club Members only for 24 hours beginning at 8 a.m. at scgdanceclub.org. Wednesday | January 3-9 Grand Residents only at the Activities office during their regular business hours. Wednesday | January 10 At the Activities office or livegrandaz.com for everyone. MARCH 1 • FRIDAY • DANCE

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE

We continue to enjoy them, therefore, we once again will feature J. David Sloan and Western Bred in the Kiva Room at the Sonoran Plaza. Of course we will begin with a one hour Arizona Two-Step lesson, followed by dancing from 7-10 p.m. Soft drinks and snacks welcome. $12/pp | Cash Bar available 6-10 p.m, doors open at 5:30 pm. MARCH 2 • SATURDAY • MUSIC CLUB

POPERA CONCERT 10TH ANNIVERSARY REPRISE

In 2014, Robert Walling expanded the traditional Classical Music concerts series by creating Popera Concerts, a cross over of Opera and Broadway/Pop. Vocalists were featured performing both Opera and Pop selections with our talented instrumentalists providing musical accompaniment. Sold out performances have continued to this day. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Popera, Produced and Directed by Kristyne Olson and Robert Walling, this concert will combine a reprise of some of the best Classical and Popera numbers over the years. Arias from La Traviata and Turandot, classical instrumental selections, and Broadway favorites from The Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables, among other classics will be featured. Tickets are also available at the Sonoran Plaza Activities Desk (open M-F 8am – 4pm) Reserved Floor & Tiered Seating, $15 pp 6p.m. Cash Bar; 6:30 p.m. Doors open 7p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza Ballroom MARCH 4 • MONDAY • GRAND EVENT

GRAND TRIVIA NIGHT

Grab some friends or come alone and accept the trivia challenge. Teams of up to 6 players and prizes will be awarded to winners. Don’t miss out! •Limited seating is available. Please note tickets must be reserved prior and be presented upon arrival. Visit livegrandaz.com,

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for a schedule of events. For all things Grand, visit us online or in the Activities Office, or contact us at 623-546-7449. $3/pp Limit 6 | 6 p.m. Trivia Starts 5:30 p.m. Doors Open | Sagebrush Ballroom MARCH 5 & 6 • TUES. & WED. GRAND EVENT

GRAND SERIES: HOT AUGUST NIGHTS—SOLD OUT

$25/pp | Doors Open 6:30pm, Cash Bar available | Performance 7pm Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom MARCH 8 • FRIDAY • GRAND EVENT

BARLEENS OLD TIME ROCK'N'ROLL

Enjoy the early Rock and Roll hits of Elvis, The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly. Remember those doo-wop groups? You will love the hits you heard on the radio like Duke of Earl and At the Hop. Don't forget groups like The Angels, The Chiffons and The Ronettes. This show also transports you into the 60's with Roy Orbison and the great sounds of Motown. Get your toes tappin' and sing along as the Barleens cruise through the early years of Rock and Roll. Bus departs between 4-4:30 pm $75/pp | 4 p.m. | Sonoran Plaza Parking area MARCH 14 • THURSDAY • GRAND EVENT

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY AT ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE

Get ready to go on an adventure with Charlie Bucket, an imaginative boy whose dreams of acquiring a golden ticket to tour Willy Wonka’s over-the-top chocolate factory, come true. Satisfy your sweet tooth, as ABT’s premieres the imaginative world of Roald Dahl’s classic children’s novel. You’ll devour this familyfriendly adventure that’s full of mouthwatering visuals that Must be Believed to be Seen. Strike that! Reverse it!

MARCH 19 & 20 • TUES. & WED. GRAND EVENT

MARCH 23 • SATURDAY • DANCE

RANDY LINDER is recognized as one of the nations premier tributes to John Fogerty, the voice behind the unmistakable and popular sound of CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL. Performing from Seattle to New York, also in Las Vegas and further south, Randy and his fabulous band have entertained audiences with hits like “Born On The Bayou, “Proud Mary,” “Down On The Corner,” “Susie Q,” “Who’ll Stop The Rain” and many more.

Welcome in baseball season with The Rhythm Edition. Wear your favorite team’s shirts and hats to dance the night away. Rhythm Edition is one of our favorites and they have a diverse selection of high-energy dance classics from across the decades, peppered with the top 40, rock, R&B and a Latin flair. Additional info: lsteele107@gmail.com.

GRAND SERIES: CCR RANDY LINDER

$25/pp | Doors Open 6:30pm, Cash Bar available | Performance 7pm Sonoran Plaza, Kiva Ballroom

MARCH 22 & 23•FRI. & SAT.•MUSIC CLUB

GOLD RUSH

Every month, one of our local Bands will play in the Cimarron Club. Some of the most talented performers in the Grand will be featured! Bring your own dry snacks. Enjoy a fun, casual evening as you listen to new songs by new performers and old favorites you can sing along with. The music of Gold Rush can best be described as “Americana”, a blending of sounds from the musical worlds of rock, folk, country, bluegrass, rhythm & blues, and other influential sources. They perform songs by such artists as Bob Dylan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Prine, Eagles, and many more. YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS FANTASTIC EVENING OF MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT! Tickets can be purchased online at grandmusicclub.com or livegrandaz.com or visit the GRAND Activities Desk (open M-F, 8 am to 4 pm). For more information, contact Dave Williams at 503‑706‑4876. $5/pp | Doors open Cash Bar available 6pm Performance 7pm | Cimarron Center

Bus departs between 4:30-4:45pm $100/pp | 4:30pm | Sonoran Plaza Parking area

BASEBALL FEVER ROCK & SWING DANCE

$12/pp | Doors and Cash Bar open at 6:30

Dancing 7-10 p.m.|soft drinks & snacks welcome

MARCH 28 • THURSDAY • MUSIC CLUB

2024 GRAND INTERNATIONAL POP FESTIVAL AND SING-ALONG

In the spirit of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival, THE pivotal moment in pop music history that changed the Boomer generation forever, come join performers from Grand's very own Music Club for a nostalgic evening singing a wide variety of famous pop tunes from the '60s and '70s. It features songs by artists including The Mamas and the Papas, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, Wilson Pickett, Janis Joplin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Otis Redding, Canned Heat, Crosby Stills and Nash, Bob Seger, and many more. Brought back by popular demand after 2023's soldout show, the Pop Festival is directed by Mike Kuykendall and Dave Williams of "Gold Rush", one of Grand's most popular bands. Don't wait to purchase your tickets, this singalong is sure to sell out again this year! And if you still have them in storage somewhere, get in the spirit with everyone else by wearing your favorite vintage 60's era tie-dye shirts, skirts, bell bottoms, and love beads. Tickets are available online at http://www. grandinfo.com or the Sonoran Plaza Activities Desk Monday - Friday from 8 am - 4 pm. $15/pp | 6 pm Cash Bar | 6:30 Doors Open Reserved Floor & Tiered Seating 7p.m. Performance | Sonoran Plaza Ballroom

WEEDS

Friendly Reminder From Standards We all want to maintain the beauty and cleanliness of our homes in The Grand. We also recognize that there are many things that impede us in this common desire. The intrusion of nature in the form of weeds is certainly on top of our list. Weeds do nothing but detract from the effect we sought to achieve when we landscaped our property. Please help us to help you and your fellow owners by ensuring that your property stays free of these unsightly intruders.

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NEW Food & Beverage Vendor Announced The Board of Directors is happy to announce a new vendor, Westside Concepts, to provide food and beverage services at the Grand Café, the Granite Falls restaurant and bar service as requested. Established in 2013, Westside Concepts is a local West Valley restaurant group. The owner, Joey Lucidi, grew up in the family restaurant business and is supported by a strong and creative management team. They are introducing a new concept for our restaurant and will manage The Grand Café. Westside Concepts is known as a West Valley staple, offering various dining experiences in nine locations, including Haymakers, Cantina Gueros and Copper & Sage. In 2023, Westside Concepts was a finalist for the Phoenix Business Journal ACE Awards for the fastest growing private company in Arizona as well as Top Privately Owned Businesses in Arizona. The menus include fresh food items and no nitrates! Each location has its own menu and flair. To facilitate the management transition to Westside Concepts, The Grand Café’s atmosphere will not change much, continuing to be a fun, warm coffee shop. There will be minor changes behind the counter to serve residents faster and more efficiently. “We want to be able to serve the community with the best food and the best service we can offer. To do so, we will be changing some procedures and menu items so The Grand Café can see more people daily,” said Joey Lucidi, owner, Westside Concepts.

The Granite Falls restaurant will be called Maple & Rye. The breakfast and lunch menus will feature foods and flavors that are known and recognized with everyday pricing. Westside desires to be a part of this community and build regulars. For dinner, while we still have familiar items but will push the envelope with their amazing Culinary Director, Evon Profitt, putting out some elevated dishes. They will open with a set menu, later adding in specials and seasonal menus as well. Like all their concepts, they never use frozen beef or chicken, only use proteins with no antibiotics, no hormones and sourcing locally whenever possible. Updates on the opening of Maple and Rye will be posted in News of The Day, on The Grand’s website and on Facebook.

FAQs

GENER AL

How many operators were considered? General Manager, Jeff Hochman, and Board Member, Doug Brady, reached out to 21 different restaurants and three consultants, held meetings with eight operators and selected the final candidates. The Board interviewed the finalists, evaluated each using a decision criteria matrix and selected the operator who best met our needs.

What are the main contract points? Who pays for changes to the restaurant? The lease agreement is for five years with one renewal option for an additional five years. Grand is responsible for the upkeep of the shell of the building to include plumbing and air conditioning. Westside is responsible for everything inside the building including all the furniture, fixtures and equipment.

Who determines the name of the restaurant? The association is leasing the building to an outside vendor. The vendor decides how they operate their business, including the name. The vendor will be responsible for all costs related to the opening and running of the restaurant and café.

What is the plan for catering club and personal events? Westside Catering is on Grand’s list of approved caters.

Does Westside Concepts have other restaurants in the area, what is their reputation? Yes! Haymaker, an original concept known for all day breakfast, BBQ and a wide selection of whiskies is located right down the road in Peoria. The Mexican concept Cantina Gueros is located adjacent to Haymaker at Lake Pleasant & Happy Valley.

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breakfast sandwiches and amazing Acai bowls. Lunch fare will include favorites staples, like sandwiches and salads. Please check out nwcoffeeaz.com to see possible menu items!

What are the operating hours? 7 a.m.–2 p.m. – seven days a week.

Will operating hours be extended for CAM Activities? Will there be a customer loyalty program? Yes! Westside Concepts is excited to introduce a loyalty program to both Maple & Rye and The Grand Café. The app makes keeping track of your rewards points a breeze. The loyalty program allows guests to earn and redeem points at any Westside Concepts location.

Yes, the Grand Café will be extended and opened for CAM events. Menus will be decided around the events, and offerings will be different than normal hours of operation.

GR AND CAFÉ

What type of food will be served and at what price point?

What type of food will be served and at what price point? For breakfast, they will offer traditional coffee shop breakfast items including avocado toast, breakfast burritos,

Will you serve ice cream & at what price? Yes, we are, and we will be keeping it at the current price.

M APLE AND RYE

Breakfast and Lunch will be very approachable, recognizable dishes with our unique twists on certain items. There will be a base of comfort food

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What are the operating hours? Maple & Rye will open at 7 a.m. every day. Dining will end at 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and at least 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. If there is a late-night crowd, the bar will stay open until 10 p.m. with extended hours!

Will breakfast be served? Absolutely! How can I make reservations, and will they be required? Maple & Rye will offer reservations from our website as well as private bookings for larger groups; however, reservations will not be required.

Will they do pickup or delivery? Pickup/carryout will be available, as is delivery from third party, Uber Eats.

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PRESENTATIONS JANUARY 11 • THURSDAY • SEMINAR

GENERATION LIVING TRUSTS

“Living Trusts vs Wills ... Straight Talk” – Back in SCG by popular demand, this FREE class has helped thousands of Arizonans at every income level to protect themselves from probate. Learn what to do and save 50+% on expert estate planning services. Schedule a free review of any Will or Living Trust. See Ad on page 25. RSVP: 623-853-6775. FREE | 10 a.m. OR 12 p.m. | Palm Center

JANUARY 13 • SATURDAY • PRESENTATION

SOLAR EDUCATION

Join Michael Shepp home solar instructor teaching his college class. Everything you must know before you ever invite a solar salesman into your home. Join the 8,000 Arizona residents who've attended this class. APS rate increases, interest rates rising, inflation. Federal tax credit disappearing. Now is the time. FREE | 9 a.m. | Hopi Room-Chaparral Center JANUARY 13 • SATURDAY • PRESENTATION

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JANUARY 18 • THURSDAY • SEMINAR

FAIRWAY INDEPENDENT MORTGAGE

Join other Grand residents who are already enjoying the benefits of the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage. Taught by Jim and Stacy Brebner, Grand residents and retirement mortgage specialists, in an informative presentation on how seniors 62+ can access their home equity now and still have no monthly mortgage payments. RSVP (253) 576-7968 or email brebnerteam@fairwaymc.com to reserve your very limited seat.

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THE INSOMNIA AND SLEEP INSTITUTE OF ARIZONA

Do you or someone you know suffer from Sleep Apnea? Join Dr. Ruchir P. Patel for a lively discussion about the latest advancements in treatments of sleep apnea. RSVP (480) 267-0984 or email Llink@zoll.com to reserve your seat, Breakfast Buffet provided. FREE | 10 a.m. | Agua Fria Room-Cimarron JANUARY 29 • MONDAY • SEMINAR

LIVING TRUST SEMINAR: DWORNIK LAW FIRM

Learn the latest strategies to protect your estate. A good estate plan coordinates what happens to your home, savings, and retirement accounts. Why a Will is not enough. Learn how to set up a Power of Attorney for Healthcare or Finances. Why many people with Living Trusts will end up in Probate and how to avoid it! Find out what may have changed, needs updating, or is still applicable in AZ. RSVP 480809-1014 info@dworniklawaz.com FREE | 10 a.m. | Sonoran Plaza

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Men Putters Club

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HAVE ANY INTEREST IN PUTTING?

Want to meet others that share this interest? If so, then plan to come over to the beautiful 18-hole putting green located just west of the Cimarron club house, right off of W. Clearview Blvd. You are invited to play a “guest” round with one of a Men Putters club member.

PUTTING SCHEDULE

The Men Putters do “their thing” weekly on Tuesday and Wednesday, at 1:00 PM, both days, starting in November. Members feel free to pick whatever day they prefer to participate and some even putt both days.

HERE IS A TYPICAL DAILY EVENT

Register to play, be paired with another person, putt 18 holes, and lastly, participate in a 19th hole challenge (this is a special one-hole challenge). Other change-of-pace fun putting challenges are offered throughout the year long program.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

There are some occasional social activities when members meet to vote on new officers OR just meet for club sponsored soda and hot dogs.

VOLUNTEERS

Member volunteers run the club’s daily putting activities such as setting up the course, registering members and guests, etc., starting November 1. The Men Putters is a new club, started several years ago, and membership has continued to grow with each new season.

Membership, pictures and lots of other information can be found on our website: www.scgmenputters.weebly.com. Or, you can simply stop by the Cimarron green to meet us and just ask about joining.

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CELEBRATING EMPLOYEE MILESTONES

Thank you for your dedication and commitment to our SCG community.

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January 23–25 | 3 Days/2 Nights From: $299 pp/double | $375 pp/single

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CAM Closed

CAM Closed

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Grand Trivia 6pm–SP— SOLD OUT

Covenants 9am–Hybrid & PC, Mediterranean Golf Advisory Meeting 2:30pm–Hybrid & PC, Mediterranean Room

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Grand Series– The Diamonds 4pm & 7pm–SP

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The Grand Board Meet & Greet 4pm–Kiva

8 CHAPS Board Meeting 9:30am–PC, Sago

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MONDAY

10

3 Wine Down Wednesday 3-6pm–VC

WEDNESDAY

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Grand Series– Good Vibrations 4pm & 7pm SP

23 CHAPS General Meeting 1:30pm–SP, Agua Fria

Grand Series– The Diamonds 4pm & 7pm SP

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24 Grand Series– Good Vibrations 4pm & 7pm SP

Drama–Cabaret 7pm–CM

16 17 Financial Advisory Wine Down Wednesday 10am–Hybrid–PC, Mediterranean Room 3-6pm–VC

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TUESDAY

Fitness Centers: 5am-9pm Golf Courses: 7am-5pm Activities Office: Closed Admin Office & Welcome Center: Closed Buildings: Chaparral: 7am-10pm Palm Center: 8am-6pm Sonoran Plaza: 7am-10pm Admin. Office & Welcome Center: Closed

Activities Office: Closed

Golf Courses: 7am–5pm

Fitness Centers: 6am-5pm

27 Music Club 7pm–CM

20 DramaCabaret 2pm & 7pm–CM

Dance–Couples 7pm–CM

13 Song Writers of Grand 7pm–SP

6 Market at Grand 9am-1pm–SPP

SATURDAY

JANUARY 15 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY

Music Club 7pm–CM

26 Grand Movie Series 1pm–SP

19 Drama– Cabaret 7pm–CM

12 Song Writers of Grand 7pm–SP

Barleens (Trip) Dance–Western 7pm–SP

Neighborhood Reps 8am–SP, Sagebrush Architectural Review 9:30am–Hybrid & PC, Mediterranean

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FRIDAY

JANUARY 1 NEW YEARS DAY

Thirsty Thursdays 3-6pm- VC

25 Board of Directors Meeting 1pm–Hybrid PC, Mediterranean Room

Drama-Cabaret 7pm–CM

FBAC 1p–Hybrid– Med. Room TAC 3pm–Hybrid– Med. Room

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Thirsty Thursdays 3-6pm- VC

11 Board Meeting 1pm–Hybrid PC, Mediterranean Room

4 LRP 1pm–Hybrid & PC, Mediterranean

THURSDAY

SP=Sonoran Plaza • SPP=Sonoran Plaza Parking • CC=Chaparral Center • CMP=Cimarron Center Parking • CM=Cimarron Center • AD=Adobe Spa • PC=Palm Center • GC=Grand Cafe VC=Village Center • AM=Amphitheater • Meeting dates are subject to change. Check www.suncitygrand.com for the most up–to–date information

Items in blue are Activities or Community Events • Items in black are Committee Meetings • Items in green are Board Meetings • Items in red are Cancelled Meetings

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MONDAY

TUESDAY

26 Covenants 9am–Hybrid & PC, Mediterranean Room

25 Drama– Something’s Afoot 3pm–SP

27 CHAPS General Mtg. 1:30pm–Palms/PV

Grand Series– Shee Gees 4pm & 7pm–SP 28

Grand Series– Shee Gees 4pm & 7pm–SP

2 Neighborhood Reps 8am–SP Architectural Review 9:30am–Hybrid & PC, Mediterranean Country Western Dance 7pm–SP

FRIDAY

Grand Movie Series 1pm–SP

29 Board of Directors Meeting 1pm–Hybrid & PC, Med. Room

Barleens 4pm–SPP

22 Thirsty Thursdays 3-6pm–VC

15 FBAC 1pm–Hybrid & PC, Med. Room TAC 3pm–Hybrid & PC, Med. Room Drama–Something’s Afoot 7pm–SP

24 Drama– Something’s Afoot 7pm–SP

17 Drama– Something’s Afoot 7pm–SP

Valentines Dances #2 7pm–SP

Valentines Dances #1 7pm–CM

10 Joni Harms 7pm–CM Nightclub

3 Market at Grand 9am-1pm–SPP

SATURDAY

FEBRUARY 20—PRESIDENT’S DAY Fitness Centers: 5am-9pm Golf Courses: 7am–5pm Activities Office: Closed Admin. Office and Welcome Center: Closed Chaparral: 7am-10pm Palm Center: 8am-6pm Sonoran: 7am-10pm

23 Drama– Something’s Afoot 7pm–SP

16 Drama– Something’s Afoot 7pm–SP

8 9 Board of Directors Mtg Joni Harms 1pm–Hybrid & PC, 7pm–CM Nightclub Mediterranean Room Thirsty Thursdays 3-6pm–VC

1 LRP 1pm–Hybrid PC, Mediterranean

THURSDAY

SP=Sonoran Plaza • SPP=Sonoran Plaza Parking • CC=Chaparral Center • CMP=Cimarron Center Parking • CM=Cimarron Center • AD=Adobe Spa • PC=Palm Center • GC=Grand Cafe VC=Village Center • AM=Amphitheater • Meeting dates are subject to change. Check www.suncitygrand.com for the most up–to–date information

Items in blue are Activities or Community Events • Items in black are Committee Meetings • Items in green are Board Meetings • Items in red are Cancelled Meetings

CAM CLOSED

VALENTINES DAY

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Grand Series– Ronstadt Revival 4pm & 7pm–SP

7 Wine Down 3-6pm–VC

WEDNESDAY

20 21 Wine Down Financial Advisory 3-6pm–VC 10am–Hybrid & PC, Mediterranean Room

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18 Drama– Something’s Afoot 3pm–SP

6 Grand Series– Ronstadt Revival 4pm & 7pm–SP

12 13 Golf Advisory 2:30pm–Hybrid & PC, Mediterranean Room

Grand Trivia 6pm–SP—SOLD OUT

5 CHAPS Board Meeting 9:30am–PC, Sago

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FRIDAYS ☛ DJ BINGO—5:30pm–CC

FRIDAYS ☛ FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE!—Times vary–VC

WEDNESDAYS ☛ KARAOKE—4:30pm–SP

WE E KLY TUESDAYS ☛ HAPPY HOUR—4-6pm–PC

SUNDAY

FEBRUARY 2024


ADOBE AEROBIC SCHEDULE SUNDAY

MONDAY 7 AM

JANUARY 2024

TUESDAY 6 AM

WEDNESDAY 7 AM

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Beg Strength Bal Boot Camp

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Boot Camp

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Mitzi $4.00

Mitzi $4.00

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Aqua

Aqua

8:15 AM

Aqua Express

30 Minute Class

Maggie $2.00

9 AM

Aqua

Maggie $4.00

9 AM

Gentle Yoga Alicia $4.00

10 AM

Meditation

45 Minute Class

Sherry

$4.00

Kataflex 8 AM

Suspension Training Nat $4.00

8 AM

Cardio Interval Michele $4.00

9:15 AM

Pilates Jerry $4.00

10:15 AM

Gentle Yoga Jerry $4.00

11:30 AM

Aqua Rusty Hinges 11:30 AM Maggie $4.00

1 PM

Chair Fitness Rusty Hinges Maggie $4.00

2 PM

PWR Moves Therese $4.00

3 PM

Chair Yoga Therese $4.00

4 PM

Aqua Dance Waves Claire $4.00

Pure Jammin Jeanne $4.00

4 PM

Aqua

Mandy $4.00

5 PM

Dance Fit Claire $4.00

Aqua

8 AM

Barré Express Sue n $2.00

8:15 AM

Aqua Express

30 Minute Class

Maggie n $2.00

8:30 AM

Core Express Sue n $2.00

Kataflex 7 AM

Aqua

Maggie n $2.00

Suspension Training 8 AM

Therese n $2.00

Cardio Interval Michele $4.00

10 AM

9:15 AM

Therese n $4.00

Pilates

11 AM

Jerry

$4.00

Zumba

Muscle works

DeAnn n $4.00

11:30 AM

Aqua Rusty Hinges

Maggie n $4.00

1 PM

RESUMES MARCH

1 PM

Chair Fitness Rusty Hinges

Maggie n $4.00

Aqua Express 9 AM

9 AM

Maggie n $4.00

9 AM

Jerry $4.00

Jerry n $4.00

10 AM

Aqua

Zumba

10 AM

Yoga

Jerry n $4.00

11 AM

Pilates

Jerry n $4.00

11:30 AM

Pure Golden Glutes Express

30 Minute Class

Jeanne

$2.00

10:30 AM

Pure Arm Toning Express

Maggie n $4.00

30 Minute Class

45 Minute Class

12 PM

$2.00

$4.00

Carol

Meditation Sherry

4 PM $4.00

5 PM

Dance Fit Claire $4.00

Grandettes

Jeanne

1 PM

Chi Gong Workshop Tina

(IN THE PAVILION)

$50.00 pre-paid RESUMES MARCH

1 PM

Yoga

Renee n $4.00

2 PM 3 PM

Carol

3 PM

Grandettes

Therese n $4.00

4 PM

Aqua HIIT

Zumba

10:30 AM

Therese n $4.00

4 PM

Pure Core Crunch Jeanne $4.00

Grandettes

Chair Yoga

8 AM

30 Minute Class

2 PM

PWR Moves

Pure Body Barré

Aqua Rusty Hinges

Tai Chi Movement Aqua Workshop Mandy Tina (IN THE PAVILION) $50.00 pre-paid

Jodell n $4.00

8 AM

Maggie n $4.00

Posture Express

Aqua

Mitzi $4.00

9 AM 9:30 AM

7 AM 8:15 AM

Nat $4.00

Aqua

Beg Strength Bal

Carol

Tap Tech

Valerie n $6.00

Claire n $4.00

Blue—Aqua Aerobics | Green—Outdoor Classes | Orange—pre-paid prices For more information contact grandfitness@scgcam.com

*SCG Community Association, its Board, its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee, endorse, nor promote any of the products, services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made by any instructors. JANUARY 2024

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CIMARRON AEROBIC SCHEDULE SUNDAY

MONDAY 6 AM

TUESDAY 6 AM

WEDNESDAY 6 AM

Pure Power Pump Pure Power Pump Muscle, Steel, Rip Trainer Jeanne n $4.00 Jeanne 7 AM

Pure Core Crunch

Jeanne n $4.00

8 AM

Barrė Express

30 Minute Class

Sue n $2.00

8:30 AM 8:30 AM

Deep Water Mitzi $4.00

9:45 AM

Stretch & Tone Sherry $4.00

11 AM

Chair Yoga Sherry $4.00

Core Express

$4.00

Nat $4.00

7 AM

7 AM

Pure Body Barrė Jeanne $4.00

8 AM

Total Body Conditioning

30 Minute Class

Chris $4.00

8:30 AM

8:30 AM

Sue n $2.00

Deep Water

Deep Water

Mitzi Jeanne n $4.00 $4.00 9 AM Dance Fitness 9 AM Therese n $4.00 Roll & Release Chris 10 AM $4.00

Stretch & Relax Maggie

n

$4.00 10 AM

11 AM

Pure Cycle Lite

Yoga Flow

Chris Jeanne n $5.00 $4.00

12 PM

Yoga

Renee n $4.00

1 PM

Pure Cardio Drum Beat

11 AM

Restorative Qigong / Tai Chi for beginners

John $50.00 pre-paid 10 Weeks

Jeanne n $4.00

2 PM

Cardio Tone Lite

DeAnn n $4.00

12 PM

Grandettes Tiana

Jeanne $4.00

7 AM

Pure Core Crunch

Jeanne n $4.00

8 AM

Pure Cycle Lite

Jeanne n $5.00

Deep Water Mitzi

n

$4.00

9 AM

Muscle, Steel, Rip Trainer Nat $4.00

SATURDAY 7:15 AM

Muscle Works DeAnn $4.00

8:15 AM

Yoga Pure Burn It Up! DeAnn 7 AM

Jeanne $4.00

$4.00

8 AM

9:30 AM

Pure Strength & Sculpt

Posture Express 30 Minute Class

Jeanne $4.00

Therese $2.00

8:30 AM

Pure Jammin

Claire $4.00

10 AM

8:30 AM

10 AM

Melissa $80.00 pre-paid

Mandy $4.00

Therese $4.00

10 AM

9 AM

11 AM

30 Minute Class

Jeanne $4.00

Therese $4.00

10:30 AM

10 AM

Deep Water 9 AM

Pure Jammin’ Jeanne $4.00

10 AM

Stretch & Relax Maggie $4.00

11 AM

Pure Cardio Drum Beat Jeanne $4.00

12 PM

Grandettes Tiana

1 PM

Pure Leg Day Express Jeanne $2.00

Jeanne n $4.00

Nutrition Workshop Deep Water Cimarron Club 4 Weeks

Pure Golden Glutes Express Pure Ab Blast Express

30 Minute Class

Jeanne n $2.00

Maggie $4.00

11 AM

John $50.00 pre-paid

12 PM

10 Weeks

12 PM

Grandettes Valerie

DeAnn $4.00

3 PM

3 PM

Jerry n $4.00

Cycle

Yin Yoga

Happy Hips Restorative Qigong / Tai Chi for Therese $4.00 beginners

DeAnn $4.00

Cardio Tone Lite

Dance Fitness

Stretch & Relax

11 AM

Grandettes

Jeanne $2.00

Pure Jammin’

Jeanne n $2.00

2 PM

Tone Zone

FRIDAY 6 AM

8:30 AM

2 PM

Tiana

Sue n $5.00

Pure Strength & Sculpt

Jeanne n $4.00

Grandettes

DeAnn n $4.00

Cycle

8 AM

Pure Power Pump

Pure Arm Toning 1 PM Grandettes Express

1 PM

4 PM

Jeanne $4.00

1:30 PM

3 PM

Yoga/Pilates

Pure Burn It Up!

THURSDAY 6 AM

JANUARY 2024

Valerie

2 PM

Carol

Zumba

PWR! MOVES Therese $4.00

1 PM

Chair Yoga Therese $4.00

2 PM

Tone Zone DeAnn $4.00

Sue n $5.00

Blue—Aqua Aerobics | Green—Outdoor Classes | Orange—pre-paid prices For more information contact grandfitness@scgcam.com

*SCG Community Association, its Board, its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee, endorse, nor promote any of the products, services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made by any instructors. JANUARY 2024

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GRAND LEARNING GRAND LEARNING Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm grandlearning@livegrandaz.com 623-546-7470

WHERE IS GRAND LEARNING? CHAPARRAL CENTER (where the Grand Café is located) 19781 N. Remington Drive Surprise, AZ 85374 Classes are held in the Havasupai/Maricopa and Navajo classrooms in Chaparral Center. Check your invoice for room location. Our classrooms may be warm or cold so wear layers! Silence your cell phones in the classroom. Treat your classmates and instructors with respect.

MISSION/POLICIES The Grand Learning program offers enrichment courses to residents of The Grand and the surrounding communities. The benefits of attending classes include stimulating your curiosity, engaging your mind, and building new relationships. Courses on a variety of topics are offered, such as history, STEM, writing, health/wellness, art history, music, and more. Many of the courses are taught by our residents. For these courses, there are no tests, homework, grades, or pressure--just enjoyment and stimulation.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 8 @ 8:00 AM Grand Learning uses a 3rd party web-based software for registration (ASAP/Vanco). Each participant must have a Grand Learning account to take classes. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED • Visa/Mastercard/Discover accepted - No cash / checks • Single and Multi-Session Courses

REGISTER ONLINE, IN THE GL OFFICE, OR CALL 623-546-7470 TO ACCESS GRAND LEARNING ONLINE Visit: https://go.asapconnected.com/?org=511 OR log in to your resident account using your CAM # and password at W W W.LIVEGRANDAZ.COM. Grand Learning is under the Recreation category (under the Golf & Recreation heading). Click on Home Page. At this point you are leaving the Grand website and being redirected to ASAP/Vanco. Use your email address and Grand Learning password to log in. On the Home Page you can view classes, log in to your existing account or create a new account. If you already have an account but have trouble accessing, please contact us: 623-546-7470.

Please do not create another account.

We adhere to the CAM No Refund policy. If you drop a class with more than 48 hours notice, we can offer class credit only. No credits will be issued for missing Zoom links. Please call the GL office prior to day of class if you did not receive the link. Be aware that the material presented in all Grand Learning classes is determined at the discretion of the instructor, who is an independent contractor or volunteer and not an employee or otherwise affiliated with Grand. The course content presented does not necessarily reflect the views of Grand and its Board of Directors. See Instructor biographies on the website. Courses in the Grand Learning program are provided for informational purposes only. The information provided should not be considered complete and should not be relied upon in place of communication and consultation with appropriate professionals. The Grand makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information presented in the Grand Learning program. No legal liability or other responsibility is accepted by The Grand for any errors, omissions, or statements by individual instructors, and The Grand disclaims any liability or responsibility for any loss, damage, or adverse effect resulting from reliance on information presented by an instructor, whether such damages are direct or indirect, consequential, or special.

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THE GRAND LEARNING “SERIES” COURSES Take individually or together........$10 each Full class descriptions are on the following pages (in date order) SLIPPERY SLOPES: THREE UNSETTLING JOURNEYS

MADE IN NEW JERSEY

Jan 24, 31 and Feb 7 at 11:30 AM

Feb 7, 14, and 21 at 9:00 AM

WITH RUTH CALLAHAN

It may seem like a wonderful day in the neighborhood for our characters - Neddy, Connie and the Country Doctor - but somehow, somewhere along their paths, something begins to go very peculiarly wrong. Will they recognize what is happening in time? Can they turn back to save themselves - and if not, why not? The complete course comprises three short stories “The Swimmer” by John Cheever, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates and “The Country Doctor,” by Franz Kafka. All of these stories can be found in (even second-hand) anthologies of the authors’ works; Kafka’s story is most conveniently published in The Metamorphosis and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions: Short Stories), NEW on Amazon for $4.00. There will also be copies available of the Cheever and the Oates stories in the Grand Learning office. The three classes do fit together, but each class may be taken individually…. Step carefully :) n Story One Jan 24: “The Swimmer” n Story Two Jan 31: “Where are You Going, Where Have You Been?” n Story Three Feb 7: “The Country Doctor”

WITH VINNIE BRUNO

This series features artists from the Garden State, whose recordings span the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. We will travel back to the 50’s with the swing of Sinatra, the doo wop and pop rock of The Four Seasons, and the heartland rock of Springsteen. n Feb 7: Frank Sinatra: From Hoboken to Las Vegas n Feb 14: The Four Seasons Story n Feb 21: Bruce Springsteen: Born in New Jersey

60'S ROCK N' ROLL: FOREVER YOUNG! THE 80'S CLUB PARTS 1-3 WITH VINNIE BRUNO

Feb 8, 15, and 22 at 9:00 AM

This program gives you a free pass to visit and sit in with 60 of your favorite 60s superstars as they continue to work in the 80s Club. We will hang out with a total of 60 singer/songwriters in the complete series with 20 members being presented in each individual part. n Part 1 Feb 8: We will hang out with Folk-Rockers (Bob Dylan) and British Invaders (Eric Burton) n Part 2 Feb 15: American Pop Masters (Brian Wilson) and Rock n’ Roll Songwriters (Carole King) n Part 3 Feb 22: Soul Singers (Smokey Robinson) and Session Musicians (Jimmy Page)

ELDERCARE UNDERSTANDING MADE EASY LOUIS ANNACONE

With trusted, N0-SALE information to put you in control of the Eldercare system now and in the future, available via Zoom on DearOldFolks.com. This is a continuing FREE Zoom resource for you and your family to understand what costs and problems you will face and how to navigate the system. DearOldFolks.com offers a fairly comprehensive look at how the Eldercare system really works. Zoom sessions provide access to free, secure, 1 hour sessions that can be shared with family, here and out of state at the same time to discuss and plan solution possibilities. Sessions are available each week on Tuesday Topics at 5:00 PM and Friday Gabbers at 9:00 AM with an easy to navigate secure ZOOM link. Weekly ZOOM session topics include: Dementia or Alzheimer’s—The Cost of Care, Independent Care Manager—Good for Out of State Kids, Saving for Eldercare Doesn't Work—Only Planning Does, Many Ways to Pay for Care, The Affordable Option—Care Homes and many more... Just visit DearOldFolks.com, review the subjects, dates, and times. Choose a session, toon in at the time, relax and learn. In person talks are also available monthly at various locations in the Sun Cities. Call Lou at 602-834-4221 for more info on Zoom sessions. Topics and schedules for weekly sessions with ZOOM links can be found here: Tuesday Topics 5 PM link: https://dearoldfolks.com/tuesday-topics-sessions/ Friday Gabbers 9 AM link: https://dearoldfolks.com/friday-gabbers-sessions/

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JANUARY WESTERN CIVILIZATION: THE EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE—1300 TO 1550 CE DILIBERTO, SALVATORE

Meets 4 times on We 1/10/24 - 1/31/24 8:30–11:30 AM | $25 | Havasupai/Maricopa NOTE: This course was rescheduled from the fall 2023 semester therefore space is limited. During the last century of the European Middle Ages, a new vision in the arts, in cultural life, and intellectual pursuit, began to appear in southern Europe. Here in the Italian City States of Florence, Milan, Naples, Rome, and Venice, a revival of the knowledge of the classical cultures of Greece and Rome, would take place. The term Renaissance, derived from the French word rebirth, would describe the period that would re-capture the glory of the classical past long-lost during the darkness of the Middle Ages. Unlike the Middle Ages, sometimes called the Age of Faith, a secular attitude emerged which was exhibited in the arts, education, family life, literature, politics, and wealth. In this chapter of Western Civilization, we’ll look at some of the key individuals as they relate to the above. They include: Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, in the arts. Bocaccio, Castiglione, Machiavelli, Petrarch in literature. The families of the Medici of Florence, the Sforza in Milan, and the Borgias of Rome represent politics and wealth. Our study will conclude with the spread of the Renaissance as it moved into Northern Europe. Unlike the secular attitude of the Italian Renaissance, in the north the religious element remained strong. It was in the north that the roots of the Protestant Reformation took hold. The Northern Renaissance benefited from the invention of the printing press which allowed for rapid dissemination of the new knowledge. In the north, the economic and political structure was determined by powerful monarchs who controlled vast amounts of land. The Age of Exploration would see its beginnings during the age of the Northern Renaissance. Ultimately, the movement in the north became a blend of the old and the new. In addition to lectures, course readings, and discussion, I will add a variety of audio/video resources with emphasis on life at the time.

CURRENT EVENTS ROUNDTABLE AXELROD, PHIL

Meets 12 times on Tu 1/16/24 - 4/2/24 8:30–10:30 AM | $30 | Navajo Let's meet weekly to discuss the current events of the day. Be prepared to actively participate as we debate the pros and cons of the topics selected by the group. Each participant is encouraged to bring an item or topic currently in the public's eye. We are not limited to political items for discussion. At the beginning of each session, I will poll the group for topics. Once we have a complete list we will vote on all topics and the one garnering the most votes will be the first topic discussed at each meeting. Lively discussions will ensue, followed by resolutions. If you enjoy brisk and vigorous debate, this is the group for you.

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DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SORENSEN, KEN

Meets 1 time on Tu 1/16/24 9:30–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Do your life plans always turn out the way you expect? His certainly did not. What were his life expectations? What caused the changes? Come and hear the stories of the man who helped shepherd the country through some of the most tumultuous times in our history, while preaching about the importance of the value of the individual. Revisit his “I Have a Dream” speech and see why it still resonates and why we still have a ways to go in achieving that dream.

BEATLES NEXT: THE SOLO YEARS BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on Tu 1/16/24 12–2 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa The lecture will continue in the footsteps of The Beatles story and focus on the highlights of the “solo” post-Beatles careers of John, Paul, George and Ringo. We will explore the aftermath of The Beatles legacy and how they established themselves as solo artists. Our journey will also discuss their musical collaborations with each other on many of their solo projects. Coming full circle, we will explore their last collaborative project “The Beatles Anthology” released in the late 90’s.

FRENCH HOME COOKING: WINTER RECIPES CHOUGH, FRANCINE

Meets 1 time on We 1/17/24 12:30–2:30 PM | $30 | Havasupai/Maricopa Francine will walk you through some of her favorite recipes to create an authentic French meal for Winter. She will also talk about the traditions, the history and the culture connected to French Cuisine. Best of all, you will get to taste her creations! The winter tasting menu: • Soupe de légumes – Winter Vegetable Soup • Cassoulet • Salade verte – Green Salad • Fromages (cheeses) • Madeleines

THE ROLLING STONES BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on Th 1/18/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa This lecture is the story of rock’s original “bad boys” as we journey with them through their formative years as a cover band devoted to American blues, into their early shows which dictated violence and chaos, through their notorious drug busts, personal and songwriting conflicts, and management and legal issues while earning the reputation as the greatest rock n roll band with classics from “Satisfaction” to “Brown Sugar”. For our encore we will highlight some of their post 60’s work.

BIBLICAL CITIZENSHIP IN MODERN AMERICA HOLUB, LINDA

Constitution and the Bible are foundational to one another. This study teaches the Constitution and its founding fathers’ mindset as they wrote the three founding documents: The Declaration of Independence, Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It speaks to the duty of Christians to be informed voters. Citizens have a responsibility to be informed and to be stewards of the Constitutional Republic our founding fathers have given us. Christians have an even greater responsibility to be good stewards of our Republic. This study goes in depth of the intent of the founding fathers by letters written to one another during the time it was written. It is a living Constitution but not an evolving one. It is a timeless document that when adhered to will give us prosperity and peace. Instructor can be reached at 712-251-8822 w/questions. NOTE: The recommended but optional workbook is $20. Please bring cash payment to the Grand Learning office after registering for class. No refunds or credits can be issued for the book. If you register and cannot attend, you may give/sell your spot to someone else – just let us know as there is limited space in this class.

BOOK STUDY: A PEARL OF GREAT VALUE: WOMEN IN SEARCH OF A PURPOSEFUL LIFE HOLUB, LINDA

Meets 7 times on Th 1/18/24 - 2/29/24 2–4 PM | $30 | Navajo The author facilitates a seven-week personal discovery journey to find one’s God-given purpose for this season of life. Through fun, innovative and interactive exercises, you will have the opportunity to choose new ways to bring meaning and fulfillment into your life. You will learn strategies to bring life into balance. Most people spend more time planning their vacations than planning their lives. This is an opportunity to write your future script and live it out intentionally. The only homework is to read a chapter a week. The workbook portion of the study will be done in class. The author brings in many extra tools which help to peel back one layer at a time of one’s authentic self. The author teaches from a biblical worldview. Instructor can be reached at 712-2518822 w/questions. NOTE: There is a workbook for $10 (optional). Copies will be available for purchase at the Grand Learning office or through the instructor.

HIERONYMUS BOSCH: PAINTER OF THE STRANGE REAMER, ALLEN

Meets 2 times on Fr 1/19/24 - 1/26/24 9–11 AM | $20 | Havasupai/Maricopa You may not know his paintings, but you have seen his strange things. Once you have seen the things he painted in his famous paintings, you will never forget them. Hieronymus Bosch was a 16th century Early Netherlandish painter who painted religious scenes filled with people, animals, fish, and fruit doing strange things or having strange bizarre things happen to them. His paintings and style of painting were copied when he was alive. 500 years after he died, his bizarre images are still being copied.

VINNIE'S JUKEBOX SERIES

Meets 8 times on Th 1/18/24 - 3/7/24 11:30–1:30 PM | $30 | Navajo Biblical Citizenship in Modern America created by David Barton of Wallbuilders, and Rick Green, Patriot Academy, is an 8-week study of how the

BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 2 times on Mo/ Tu 1/22/24 - 1/23/24 9–11 AM | $20 | Havasupai/Maricopa This two-part series takes us on a journey back through the decades as we re-create the jukebox experience of our high school days. Through this

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new platform, we can still select our favorite tune(s) and then, by just clicking a link, we can learn about the artist(s) and how their songs were written and recorded. This time around you won't need a pocket full of coins to be able to pick and choose your favorite songs from the hit parade that captivated our youth and became the soundtrack to our lives. To quote Chuck Berry: "Hail, hail rock n' roll deliver me from the days of old - Long Live Rock n' Roll!"

DREAM INTERPRETATION CHRISTIAENS, GLENDA

Meets 4 times on Mo 1/22/24 - 2/12/24 9–10:30 AM | $20 | Navajo Explore the meaning of your nighttime dreams, with the help of other group members in this interactive class. In this 4-week course, you will learn about different types of dreams and how to remember your dreams to find meaning and messages.

MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION, AN INTRODUCTION OR REFRESHER BAILEY, GENA

Meets 1 time on Mo 1/22/24 2:30–4 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa An introduction or refresher to 5 simple practices for a daily life of Mindfulness and the 5 essentials for successful meditation. Get the basics in mind/ body health, mindful living, and evidence-based benefits of meditation. Experience meditation and mindfulness among heart centered, loving kindness, gratitude, and walking meditation practices.

BLUES HARMONICA REGEN, LARRY

Meets 6 times on Mo 1/22/24 - 2/26/24 3:30–5 PM | $30 | Navajo This is an opportunity for beginners to learn harmonica, or advanced players to hone their skills. In six weeks we will cover how to get single notes, bends and blues riffs/fills. Your instructor, Larry Regen, is a full-time musician and harmonica teacher with years of stage, teaching, and studio experience. Required: 10 hole diatonic harmonica key "C". Suggest purchasing "DaBell Story" brand harmonica as an economical quality instrument. Supplier is Rockinronsmusic.com or phone (858)5669545. Price is about $38 including shipping with 2-4 day delivery.

CREATING INNER PEACE IN YOUR LIFE LOBROVICH, KARON

Meets 2 times on Tu 1/23/24 - 1/30/24 11:30–1 PM | $15 | Navajo We will discuss various ways of obtaining a peace filled life. We will discuss habit based thoughts, and how they affect, and even create more chaos in your life.

WESTWARD HO! A HISTORY OF WESTERN WAGON ROADS TURNER, JIM

Meets 1 time on Tu 1/23/24 12–2 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa This class will focus on major pioneer wagon roads from The National Road of 1806 to the Oregon Trail, the Santa Fe Trail, The Gila Trail, and various deviations on the various routes through Arizona and includes biographies, diary excerpts, gee-whiz facts and anecdotes.

SLIPPERY SLOPES: THREE UNSETTLING JOURNEYS—STORY 1: THE SWIMMER DR. CALLAHAN, RUTH

Meets 1 time on We 1/24/24 11:30–1 PM | $10 | Navajo It may seem like a wonderful day in the neighborhood for our characters—Neddy, Connie and the Country Doctor—but somehow, somewhere along their paths, something begins to go very peculiarly wrong. Will they recognize what is happening in time? Can they turn back to save themselves—and if not, why not? The complete course comprises three short stories — “The Swimmer” by John Cheever, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates and “The Country Doctor,” by Franz Kafka. All of these stories can be found in (even second-hand) anthologies of the authors’ works; Kafka’s story is most conveniently published in The Metamorphosis and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions: Short Stories), NEW (!) on Amazon for $4.00. There will also be copies available of the Cheever and the Oates stories in the Grand Learning office. The three classes do fit together, but each class may be taken individually…. Step carefully :) Story One—The Swimmer: What a terrific morning! Neddy (whose wife and children are away) has been invited to a party. A convivial, cheerful man, Neddy has an inspiration: What if he swims home after he leaves the party? He can picture the neighborhood pools all along the way, and linking them together in his mind, he decides to name his watery path the "Lucinda River," in honor of his wife. So, just one more little drink to celebrate his brainstorm, then a dive and splash! We're off! (Story Two: Jan 31)

INFLAMMATION & FOOD/CONNECTING THE DOTS BACA, MELISSA

Meets 1 time on We 1/24/24 2–4 PM | $30 | Havasupai/Maricopa Inflammation drives most chronic disease. Our bodies are designed to heal. We have the ability to reduce inflammation with our diet and lifestyle. In this class, you will learn: • Foods that fight and reduce inflammation. • Foods that promote inflammation. • Why we have inflammation. • What you can do to protect and improve your health.

8 COSTLY MISTAKES IN ESTATE PLANNING EASTMAN, DAVID

Meets 2 times on Th 1/25/24 - 2/1/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Come listen to Attorney Dave Eastman, a local Estate Planning Attorney with over 15 years of experience. He will cover these main topics: What Happens to Your Estate When You Die? How to Prepare for Incapacity. What Steps Do I Take When Death Occurs? Do I Have Proper Legal Documents in Place? Will They Work for Me? Do I Need to Update My Documents? What Reasons are Needed to Update and Make Changes to My Documents? Common Costly Estate Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them. Did Congress Make Changes Recently that Would Affect my Estate Plan?

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NEW TESTAMENT HANDLES SHORT, CHIP

Meets 6 times on Th 1/25/24 - 2/29/24 11:30–1 PM | $25 | Havasupai/Maricopa This six-week course is intended to help the attenders to have a better handle on the New Testament. For best results bring your own Bible to study through. Be prepared to hear about the life of Jesus, the history around the start of Christianity, and the epistles. We will discuss the literary types it contains, the historical context, geographic setting and more. But mostly be ready to learn what the new Testament says and to have certain key handles pointed out to you which help you grasp the content in your own study time. Undoubtedly, we will brush into issues of doctrine, but more commonly will explore the history and what the text says.

LAUGHTER WELLNESS ZOOM RAISNER, ARLENE

Meets 1 time on Th 1/25/24 6:30–7:30 PM | $5

ONLINE ZOOM

Laughter Wellness is a unique exercise routine developed by Indian physician Dr. Madan Kataria. It combines laughter exercises, cardio, and yoga breathing (Pranayama) which helps bring in more oxygen to the body and brain. The body needs 25% more oxygen than any other body organ. Laughter Wellness increases the supply of oxygen, not only to the brain but the entire body. It also helps build the immune system, lower blood pressure, control blood sugar and keep your heart healthy. It is a powerful antidote against depression—a major issue today. Offered on ZOOM... The link will be sent to your email address. Please contact Grand Learning well in advance of class if you did not receive the link.

ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCIES PERKINS, LAURA LEE

Meets 1 time on Fr 1/26/24 10–12 PM | $15 | Navajo Artist-in-Residencies are for artists of any persuasion: writing, painting, sculpture, beading, quilting, woodworking, stained glass, pottery and many more. They are often free, in beautiful international and U.S. settings, inspirational and can be solo or communal. Many offer stipends of $1,000-$4,000 and usually run 2-8 weeks. You have free reign with your time and there are few requirements. Come learn about it. Many of these go unfilled every year!

UKULELE 102—TIPS AND TRICKS JAM DEE, JONI

Meets 6 times on Fr 1/26/24 - 3/1/24 1:30–3 PM | $30 | Navajo The class will teach continuing Ukulele 101 students and those with some rudimentary ukulele experience that want to continue to expand their technique and knowledge in playing the ukulele. They will focus on new chords, strums and fingerpicking skills. Students will learn how to enhance song playing and learn different genres. By the end of class students will be comfortable attempting independent learning and skills that will allow them to play 5 to 7 chord songs in different genres. Please bring a notebook and ukulele.

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VICARIOUS TRAVELS: COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE DION, TERRI

Meets 1 time on Fr 1/26/24 2–3:30 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa We love to travel and we love to take pictures! Terri Dion (Travelinterri) and Grand Photos are collaborating to bring you “Vicarious Travels”; photographic adventures from around the world. Member/travelers from Grand Photos will share their photos and fun so we can vicariously enjoy their exotic trips! In order to absorb the spectacular beauty of the Columbia River Gorge - steep canyon walls, waterfalls, deep forests, and basalt, you need to drive along the first, and one of the most scenic highways in the United States. This travelogue begins with majestic views of the Columbia River and then takes you on a historic journey through the creation of the Gorge and early travel within it. Then embark on a journey along a historic National Scenic Byway. Extensive use of historic photos from before, during, and after the 1913-1922 construction of the highway will illustrate why it is known as “The King of Roads” and “A Poem in Stone”.

CITRUS TREE CARE FOR HOMEOWNERS KOMASSA, CAROL

Meets 1 time on Mo 1/29/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa We will learn how to: select, plant, prune, fertilize, treat and water Citrus Trees. Learn what your Citrus tree is telling you: curled, yellow, brown or veined leaves. Protecting from frost, and insects/diseases. Dealing with thick peel, little to no fruit, holes in the fruit. Irrigation and fertilizer will be a big focus. Does size matter? Does the tree need pruning/or shaping, when and why? We will go over the biggest mistakes homeowners make with Citrus, and how to successfully avoid them! Based on Science, testing/ results from U of A. Q&A at the end of class.

MEDICATION MANAGEMENT 101 WITH YOUR VERY OWN PHARMACIST MITANOSKA, BILLIE

Meets 1 time on Mo 1/29/24 11:30–1 PM | $10 | Navajo Let’s talk medication everything… Allow me to be your pharmacist next door and answer any questions you may have. Knowledge is power, learn about the medications you’re taking and improve your health. Take the guess work out of your medications. We will learn safety, effectiveness and possible drug interactions between your medications and supplements. (Class also available on 3/1 at 9 am)

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS 2024 PRINE, PAM

Meets 1 time on Mo 1/29/24 2–3 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa You will learn how your Social Security Benefit is calculated and the importance of reviewing the data. This class will take you through the decision of when to file for your social security benefits. It will provide a road map for maximizing your benefits with the Social Security Administration and your overall retirement plan. Learn why it is important to establish an online account with the social security administration. Get clarification on spousal benefits and how to claim them. These and many other Social Security issues will be addressed.

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THE BEACH BOYS' STORY BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on Tu 1/30/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa The Beach Boys are one of the most influential bands of the rock era. We will follow in the footsteps of Brian Wilson. We will follow in the footsteps of Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys from their early days in California as they create their unique sound that often incorporated classical and jazz elements into their music. From surf music to hot rod classics to their baroque pop masterpiece "Pet Sounds," we will travel with The Beach Boys as they help to define the Sixties. The Beach Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.days in California as they create their unique sound that often incorporated classical and jazz elements into their music. From surf music to hot rod classics to their baroque pop masterpiece "Pet Sounds," we will travel with The Beach Boys as they help to define the Sixties. The Beach Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.

EVENTS OF JANUARY SORENSEN, KEN

Meets 1 time on Tu 1/30/24 1:30–3 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa In looking at the months of the year, January obviously begins the year, but it also has had profound events take place in that month. It is a month that saw the opening of Ellis Island (1892). It is a month that saw deaths of famous people: T.S. Eliot (1965), Theodore Roosevelt (1919), Queen Victoria (1901), Sir Winston Churchill (1965) and Mahatma Gandhi (1948). It was a month that saw famous births including J.R.R. Tolkein (1892) Elvis Presley (1935). It was a month that saw great tragedy, including: the Gabby Giffords assassination attempt (2011), the earthquake in Haiti (2010), the Boston Molasses Flood (1919), the Apollo 1 explosion killing 3 astronauts (1967) the Challenger Space Shuttle explosion killing 7 (1986). It was a month that saw great innovation including: “The Emancipation Proclamation (1863), the discovery of X-Ray (1896) the system of lights with overhead wires (1883). It was a very busy month of world events. Come and hear these and many more stories.

SLIPPERY SLOPES: THREE UNSETTLING JOURNEYS—STORY 2: WHERE ARE YOU GOING, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? DR. CALLAHAN, RUTH

Meets 1 time on We 1/31/24 11:30–1 PM | $10 | Navajo It may seem like a wonderful day in the neighborhood for our characters—Neddy, Connie and the Country Doctor—but somehow, somewhere along their paths, something begins to go wrong. Will they recognize what is happening in time? Can they turn back to save themselves — and if not, why not? The complete course comprises three short stories: “The Swimmer” by John Cheever, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates and “The Country Doctor,” by Franz Kafka. All of these stories can be found in (even second-hand) anthologies of the authors’ works; Kafka’s story is most conveniently published in The Metamorphosis and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions: Short Stories), NEW (!) on Amazon for $4.00. There will also be copies available of the Cheever and the Oates stories in the Grand Learning office. The three classes do fit together, but each class may be taken individually…. Step carefully :)

Story Two—Where are You Going, Where Have You Been?: Well, well… Whom do we have here? It’s Connie, whose mother complains that she “gawks” at herself, because she thinks she’s pretty, but Connie “knew she was pretty and that was everything.” Her mother’s “looks were gone,” though; obviously that was why she couldn’t stop sniping at Connie. No wonder “everything about Connie had two sides to it, one for home and one for anywhere that was not home.” Enter “a boy with shaggy black hair, in a convertible jalopy painted gold.” What could possibly go wrong? Reading “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” might just give us some of the answers to that question. Why not come along for a ride yourself and see? (Story 3: Feb 7) https://celestialtimepiece.com/2015/01/21/where-areyou-goingwhere-have-you-been/

ASTRONOMY—PART ONE AIBINDER, JOSEPH

Meets 4 times on We 1/31/24 - 2/21/24 2–4 PM | $25 | Navajo The course begins with the basic science of astronomy and evolution of telescopes to the discovery of the big bang creation of the universe, the development and life cycle of the stars and sun, to their death in supernovas and their remnants as white dwarfs, neutron stars, pulsars and black holes. The course is highly visual with the use of images from the great ground based and space based telescopes and videos/simulations from NASA, ESA and leading universities. New space programs like Artemis that will be bringing humanity to the moon and Mars will also be explored. Astronomy Part 2: Feb 28

FEBRUARY TITIAN

REAMER, ALLEN

Meets 2 times on Fr 2/2/24 - 2/9/24 9–11 AM | $20 | Havasupai/Maricopa Titian was the greatest painter among great High Renaissance painters of Venice. He was called the “sun among the stars”. Titian was equally adept at sacred and secular paintings, portraits and profane works. He is known for his classical reclining nudes. Titian lived a long life and his painting methods, particularly the use of color, exercised a profound influence not only on Italian Renaissance painters, but on future generations of Western artists. We will discuss his life and a few of his over 400 paintings. We will discuss paintings in all of the seven subject areas he painted, some in great detail.

OODLES OF NOODLES CANEPA, CHEF LARRY

Meets 1 time on Fr 2/2/24 12:30–2:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Did Marco Polo really bring noodles to Italy? Did the Chinese invent noodles long before? We’ll travel across the globe to explore oodles of noodles from the Far East to the hundreds of pasta shapes and stories from Italy and central Europe! Learn all about the spread of this universally loved food, the legendary stories behind the shapes and names and delicious ways to enjoy Asian noodles, European and Italian pasta. We’ll even explore zoodles and spiralized vegetables! Learn, taste and enjoy!

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GETTYSBURG ADDRESS AND THE REST OF THE STORY—ABRAHAM LINCOLN ALIVE! VOEHL, JOHN

Meets 1 time on Mo 2/5/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Learn of Lincoln's decision to change commanders just before the battle, his prayer, vow and consecration. Learn about the battle, the cemetery dedication, his several jokes and stories told along the way, and Lincoln's "few appropriate remarks". Presented by John Voehl, Abe Lincoln Alive!

SILENT MEDITATION TO ENHANCE WELL-BEING RAFFERTY, DEE

Meets 1 time on Mo 2/5/24 11:30–1 PM | $10 | Navajo Do you find yourself struggling to sit silently for a period of time? It’s a challenge for most of us and it’s not from lack of trying. Actually, it’s the very ‘trying’ that keeps us from experiencing a peaceful, quiet experience. We will explore an easy and effortless technique that will help to reduce stress, improve sleep and contribute to your overall well-being. Come join us for this fun, enlightening experience.

TAKING CARE OF MY DESERT GARDEN KOMASSA, CAROL

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/6/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa “Southwest Desert Gardening” is very different to anywhere in the world! Are you new to the SW Desert and have no idea what to do with your garden? Are you relying on a Landscaper to maintain your yard? Is your yard looking "status quo" or “just not thriving”? Let's learn what is beneficial and recommended for your plants, shrubs, trees, based on science/testing and the recommendations of ASU Master Gardeners. Irrigation and pruning will also be covered. This class is taught by Carol Komassa, a Certified and Licensed Master Gardener, Maricopa County, and experienced instructor.

LEARN TO PLAY THE NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE PERKINS, LAURA LEE

Meets 4 times on Tu 2/6/24 - 2/27/24 11–12:30 PM | $30 | Navajo By the end of the first class, participants can play several simple songs. Professional flutist Laura Lee Perkins, MS will be your instructor and she's taught thousands of people how to play. Is it the wood's resonance, the modes, or the Native melodies that call to us with the flute's haunting, meditative tones? This class will explore the compelling power of this simple, indigenous instrument. You'll need a 6-hole flute in G, and quality flutes are available for $70 if you need one. She uses a finger-numbering system, so music reading is not required. There is a $20 book fee.

SEX TRAFFICKING REALITY ASH, NANCY

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/6/24 11:30–1:30 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa Sex trafficking is a reality, even in our city. The average age of entry into this life is 12 years old. This class will talk about the reality of sex trafficking in Phoenix and how pimps “groom” their victims to gain trust, and what is involved with helping a survivor. This educational session will help equip you to keep loved ones safe and perhaps help someone already in “the life.” Guest speakers will include Sheri Lopez,

survivor advocate, and author of Pearl at the Mailbox; Irene Orr, survivor advocate, Director of the Men’s Program at the Phoenix Dream Center and Director of their Fountain outreach to women currently in the life; and Detective Tara Mitchell from the Glendale Police Dept.

cost of $27 (cash please). So - sign up, get your book, and attend. Offered on ZOOM... The link will be sent to your email address. Please contact Grand Learning well in advance of class if you did not receive the link.

MOVIE SCREENPLAYS AS LITERATURE

BRUNO, VINNIE

TAYLOR, CHRIS

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/6/24 2–3:30 PM | $15 | Navajo Screenplays published and sold in book form have gained in popularity over recent years — whether or not they are connected to a produced film. A growing number of individuals are enjoying the reading of screenplays for their own merit. In addition, the expansion of Film Studies programs in many colleges and universities have strengthened the concept of screenplays as literature. During this class, we will learn how to read a screenplay pursuant to its special format. In addition, we will read screenplay excerpts from popular films and then compare what was filmed to the written screenplay. Finally, we will debate whether we agree that screenplays should be considered “literature.”

CCRC/LIFECARE COMMUNITY— IS THIS FOR ME/US? FRITZ, WINNIE

Meets 2 times on Tu 2/6/24 - 2/13/24 2:30–4:30 PM | $20 | Havasupai/Maricopa

Many seniors know someone who has moved into a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). Those seniors have heard others say or felt "maintaining a home is not fun any more" and/or "we want to move where we and our kids don't have to worry about the "what ifs" any more." Join us for two sessions. We will: 1) Review "what IS a CCRC/Lifecare Community? 2) Define terms such as Independent Living, Assisted Living, Skilled Care, Acute Rehab, Memory Care and discuss how each is assessed regulated. 3) Determine "what are my total costs" living where I live?" "what can I afford?" 4) Learn how to assess a CCRC/Lifecare Community, including the varieties of contracts (using a copyrighted Assessment Worksheet) 5) Explore how to decide "which one is best for me?" (using a copyrighted Decision Matrix and a Budget Sheet)

GREAT DECISIONS 2024 U.S. FOREIGN POLICY ZOOM SAUNDERS, BONNIE

Meets 8 times on Tu 2/6/24 - 3/26/24 3–4:30 PM | $25 | ONLINE ZOOM As always, topics for Great Decisions 2024 are extremely relevant: Mideast Realignment, Climate Technology and Competition, Science Across Borders, U.S. - China Trade Rivalry, NATO’s Future, Understanding Indonesia, High Seas Treaty, and Pandemic Preparedness. This is not a lecture course and we will discuss the topics in order -- Great Decisions discussions have been quite lively and hopefully will continue to be. Read the article before the relevant discussion date. We always have civil discussions and respect each other's opinions and questions. The Grand Learning office will have the books at a

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MADE IN NEW JERSEY: FRANK SINATRA FROM HOBOKEN TO LAS VEGAS Meets 1 time on We 2/7/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa This program will journey with Frank Sinatra from his early days in Hoboken as he enters the swing era becoming the idol of the “bobby soxers”. We will focus on his classic period (1953 - 1962) as a member of The Rat Pack, a successful Hollywood actor (“From Here to Eternity”) to recording his quintessential “concept” albums for Capitol Records. Our journey will continue to the founding of his own record label (Reprise Records) to his final Las Vegas performances. We will also briefly explore his cordial relationship with the Mafia throughout his career.

SLIPPERY SLOPES: THREE UNSETTLING JOURNEYS—STORY 3: THE COUNTRY DOCTOR DR. CALLAHAN, RUTH

Meets 1 time on We 2/7/24 11:30–1 PM | $10 | Navajo It may seem like a wonderful day in the neighborhood for our characters - Neddy, Connie and the Country Doctor - but somehow, somewhere along their paths, something begins to go very peculiarly wrong…. Will they recognize what is happening in time? Can they turn back to save themselves — and if not, why not? The complete course comprises three short stories — “The Swimmer” by John Cheever, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates and “The Country Doctor,” by Franz Kafka. All of these stories can be found in (even second-hand) anthologies of the authors’ works; Kafka’s story is most conveniently published in The Metamorphosis and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions: Short Stories), NEW (!) on Amazon for $4.00. There will also be copies available of the Cheever and the Oates stories in the Grand Learning office. The three classes do fit together, but each class may be taken individually…. Step carefully :) Story Three—The Country Doctor: What a shame! Our friendly country doctor, who should have been cozily at home by his fire is instead in terrible distress. He has been summoned to the home of a seriously ill patient, but his horse has died in the night. As his servant-girl searches the snowy village for help, suddenly two horses and a groom emerge from the doctor’s abandoned pigsty. After a quick bite on the screaming servant’s cheek by the groom, the country doctor is somehow in his sleigh and almost just as quickly at the home of a boy whose appearance gives no immediate cause for concern… And so, we conclude our class(es) concerning travelers who take some very peculiar journeys, to say the least. Whatever were they thinking? Good thing we’re all a little more self-aware. By the way, where are YOU off to next?

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A JUST WAR AND SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE SHAFER, EDWARD

Meets 2 times on We 2/7/24 - 2/14/24 12–1:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Wars have been an ongoing part of human history. Inevitable or open to peace movements? Always evil or justifiable? Read SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE for discussion (optional but desired). Theories of just war will be applied to several conflicts.

Halifax, Peggy’s Cove, the Bay of Fundy, Cape Breton Island, Charlottetown, “Anne of Green Gables”, and Lunenberg. Despite their being so close and sharing a common language, you’ll be surprised to learn how little we knew about our Northern neighbors’ history and culture.

THE BEATLES: FROM LIVERPOOL TO ABBEY RD. BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 9 times on We 2/7/24 - 4/3/24 4:30–7:30 PM | N/C Pre-Registration Required Havasupai/Maricopa Join movie buff Diane Kruse for more favorites from her extensive movie collection. Each week we will enjoy a movie with introductory remarks and discussion afterwards. Five of the films are rated R*. Witness*, Shawshank Redemption* Gattaca, Cold Mountain*, True Grit, Get Low, Tower Heist, Trumbo*, The Outfit*

Meets 1 time on Fr 2/9/24 3–5 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa This lecture will follow in the footsteps of The Beatles as they embark on their historic journey starting from their early days as a cover band in Liverpool and Hamburg, into the excitement of Beatlemania, including concert performances, TV, and films, through their creative ground breaking studio albums (Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band) to the formation of Apple Records and finally to their remarkable final recordings at Abbey Road Studios. Coming full circle, we will explore the highlights of each individual’s “solo” post Beatles work.

60'S ROCK N' ROLL: FOREVER YOUNG THE 80'S CLUB PART 1

PIMA VILLAGES: OASIS AT A CULTURAL CROSSROADS

Meets 1 time on Th 2/8/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa This program gives you a free pass to visit and sit in with 60 of your favorite 60s superstars as they continue to work in the 80s Club. We will hang out with a total of 60 singer/songwriters in the complete series with 20 members being presented in each individual part. In Part 1, we will hang out with Folk-Rockers (Bob Dylan) and British Invaders (Eric Burton).

Meets 1 time on Mo 2/12/24 10–12 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa From Jesuit missionary Father Eusebio Kino's visit to the Pima Villages in 1691 the Pima Indian villagers on the Gila River thirty miles south of what would become Phoenix carried on a harmonious and mutually cooperative relationship with European visitors. This class examines Pima interactions with Spanish explorers, American fur trappers, American troops during the Mexican-American War of 184648, Gold Rush Prospectors, and the Indians' service in the U.S. Army in Apache conflicts in the 1860s.

KRUSE MOVIES...MORE FAVORITES KRUSE, DIANE

BRUNO, VINNIE

LAUGHTER WELLNESS ZOOM RAISNER, ARLENE

Meets 1 time on Th 2/8/24 6:30–7:30 PM | $5 | ONLINE ZOOM Laughter Wellness is a unique exercise routine developed by Indian physician Dr. Madan Kataria. It combines laughter exercises, cardio, and yoga breathing (Pranayama) which helps bring in more oxygen to the body and brain. The body needs 25% more oxygen than any other body organ. Laughter Wellness increases the supply of oxygen, not only to the brain but the entire body. It also helps build the immune system, lower blood pressure, control blood sugar and keep your heart healthy. It is a powerful antidote against depression--- a major issue today. Offered on ZOOM... The link will be sent to your email address. Please contact Grand Learning well in advance of class if you did not receive the link.

VICARIOUS TRAVELS: CANADIAN MARITIMES DION, TERRI

Meets 1 time on Fr 2/9/24 12–1:30 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa We love to travel and we love to take pictures! Terri Dion (Travelinterri) and Grand Photos are collaborating to bring you “Vicarious Travels”; photographic adventures from around the world. Member/travelers from Grand Photos will share their photos and fun so we can vicariously enjoy their exotic trips! The Canadian Maritime Provinces – Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island provide a fascinating combination of English, French, Irish and First Nation cultures set in a beautiful coastal landscape. Highlights of the trip include

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LAUGHTER WELLNESS LIVE! RAISNER, ARLENE

Meets 1 time on Mo 2/12/24 1–2 PM | $10 | Navajo Laughter Wellness is a unique exercise routine developed by Indian physician Dr. Madan Kataria. It combines laughter exercises, cardio, and yoga breathing (Pranayama) which helps bring in more oxygen to the body and brain. The body needs 25% more oxygen than any other body organ. Laughter Wellness increases the supply of oxygen, not only to the brain but the entire body. It also helps build the immune system, lower blood pressure, control blood sugar and keep your heart healthy. It is a powerful antidote against depression--- a major issue today.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER SORENSEN, KEN

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/13/24 9:30–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa He was a farmer’s son from Kansas. He loved sports more than academics. He went to West Point and played football until he had a major knee injury. He was noticed by several generals in positions of power because of a knack for logistics on the battlefield and preparations in general. Between the World Wars, he served all over the world. General George Marshall insisted to President Roosevelt that Eisenhower be in charge at D-Day and that day was incredibly successful. He became our 34th President. His stories tell of preparation and diligence and dedication to a cause. Come and hear of this amazing patriot.

HOW YOUR THOUGHTS AND EMOTIONS AFFECT YOUR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING PIECZONKA, CINDY

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/13/24 12–1:30 PM | $30 | Havasupai/Maricopa Give yourself a gift of healing love this Valentine's Day! Our thoughts and emotions can create our experiences in our health and wellness in our everyday life. You have the power to free yourself from negative thoughts, feelings and emotions which puts stress on the body. I will be teaching ways to nurture and heal your body, mind and Spirit. We will end the class with a healing meditation.

NAVIGATING THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VAN DER HAGEN, MD, JON

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/13/24 2–3:30 PM | $10 | Navajo Ever confused by a prior ER visit, events, dialogue, process and jargon? The presenter takes you through the process of a typical ER encounter, clearing up some of the mystery or the evaluation, testing and disposition of patients, the jargon and vocabulary. We'll use some (HIPAA approved) scenarios to illustrate how the encounter may be made more 'satisfying" to the patient and doctor.

MADE IN NEW JERSEY: THE FOUR SEASONS STORY BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on We 2/14/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa We will travel with the original four Jersey Boys from their early days as members in various NJ vocal groups to their incredible explosion onto the pop charts in the 60s and 70s. From their first number one record “Sherry” (1962), to their last “December, 1963 (Oh What a Night)” (1975) they became one of the bestselling musical groups of all time, selling an estimated 100 million records worldwide. The Four Seasons original line-up of was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and joined the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999.

PANAMA CANAL: CONSTRUCTION, SUCCESSFUL OPERATION AND NEW PROBLEMS CAUSED BY CLIMATE CHANGE CARPENTER, ROY

Meets 4 times on We/ Fr 2/14/24 - 2/23/24 * 9–10:30 AM | $30 | Navajo Learn about the history, construction, over 100 years of operation, and cloudy future of the Panama Canal. Roy Carpenter’s extensive seagoing experience includes talks before and during transit through the Panama Canal on the Royal Caribbean cruise ship. In this four session course, we will cover the following: Day 1: Disastrous efforts to build the canal by French builders of the Suez Canal led President Teddy Roosevelt to orchestrate a rebellion creating new nation of Panama which also made little progress. Day 2: Engineer John Stevens given complete control over all canal construction efforts, and after successful mosquito eradication program led by William Gargas, real steady progress finally made Day 3: Crews led by George Goethels completed construction in 1914 by digging through mountainous continental divide and constructing locks with swinging hinged gates which still function smoothly

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after 100 plus years. Day 4: An adjacent second set of locks at each end of different design was completed in 2007 to allow larger tankers and container cargo ships. Climate changes are already causing delays and economic losses for ships transiting the canal and may open competing routes along the northwest passage. * Class meets 2/14, 2/16, 2/21 and 2/23.

ADVANCE DIRECTIVES: DO IT YOURSELF, IT'S FREE! ANNACONE, LOU

Meets 1 time on We 2/14/24 11:30–1 PM | $10 | Navajo Advance Directives state your end-of-life care wishes (at any age), who you want to speak for you and manage your care and affairs. Without early attention to these, you or anyone concerned will be overwhelmed by the task of collecting information and dealing with inevitable family squabbles. This topic will cover why Advance Directives are very important, how to put them in place for someone or yourself and how to make them accessible when needed. Most people put this off again and again until it's too late. It's easier to do than you might think and requires no lawyer, just witnesses and a Notary for the financial one. Don't forget to share the login with family in different locations or states.

60'S ROCK N' ROLL: FOREVER YOUNG THE 80'S CLUB PART 2 BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on Th 2/15/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa This program gives you a free pass to visit and sit in with 60 of your favorite 60s superstars as they continue to work in the 80s Club. We will hang out a total of 60 singer/songwriters in the complete series with 20 members being presented in each individual part. In Part 2, we will hang out with American Pop Masters (Brian Wilson) and Rock n' Roll Songwriters (Carole King).

LEGENDARY FOODS OF EUROPE: SPAIN AND PORTUGAL CANEPA, CHEF LARRY

Meets 1 time on Th 2/15/24 2–4 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Traditional Spanish cuisine is down-to-earth, uncomplicated food that is based on the ingredients available locally or the crops grown regionally. Spain was created by uniting many small kingdoms, each with their own traditions. Many dishes are prepared today using the same cooking methods and ingredients as they were two or three hundred years ago. Like the Romans, the Arabs, who conquered and lived in Spain for 800 years made fabulous contributions to Spanish cuisine, and their influence is seen in many recipes. Other dishes sprung up from European and American influences and were adapted to the Spanish taste. One thing is for sure, food in Spain is fresh, abundant, and full of flavor, and the Spanish love their food dearly. Learn, taste and enjoy!

LEARNING TO LOOK AT SCULPTURE REAMER, ALLEN

Meets 2 times on Fr 2/16/24 - 2/23/24 9–11 AM | $20 | Havasupai/Maricopa Did you ever look at a piece of sculpture and wonder if there is more there than you see? There are specific ways to view sculpture that will increase your enjoyment and understanding of it, whether it is realistic or abstract. In this course we learn to look at sculpture from a variety of ways and discover its artistic language.

BRITISH BLUES LEGENDS GRANT, DANA

Meets 1 time on Fr 2/16/24 2–4 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Learn how Britain "got the blues". Stories and live music presented by local musician, Dana Grant, will entertain you as you learn how Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones, the Animals, and even Fleetwood Mac got the blues!

SCAMS—HOW TO AVOID THE COMMON ONES!!! DUFFIN, REX

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/20/24 9–10 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa Less than scrupulous individuals are scamming seniors at an alarming rate! This class attempts to review some of the more common ones, and will discuss ways to protect yourself against them.

AWAKENING YOUR CHAKRAS SCHNOOR, DONNA

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/20/24 11–1 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa The Sanskrit word Chakra literally translates to wheel. This term refers to wheels of energy throughout the body. This invisible energy, called Prana (vital life force) keeps us vibrant, healthy, and alive. In this workshop we will explore and define the seven major Chakra's in the body, using specific yoga postures and techniques to awaken the energies within each energy center. Followed by a Nidra as we journey through the Chakra's.

NAVIGATING THROUGH MEDICARE KEEP, BRIAN

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/20/24 2–3:30 PM | $10 | Navajo The intent of this class is to help people understand how Medicare works. Defining what Part A B cover, how and when to take Part D, what is the donut hole?. These are questions many people have about Medicare. The class will explain what the difference is between a Medigap policy (Supplement) and a Part C (HMO, Medicare Advantage). The class will define what circumstances can help determine why you may pick one type of plan over another as well as one insurance company over another. Everyone's scenario is different whether they are currently in Medicare or entering into Medicare for the first time.

AC/DC—IT’S A LONG WAY TO THE TOP FASER, JOHNNY

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/20/24 2:30–4:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa From their rough-and-tumble beginnings as a scrappy Australian bar band to the mixed reception afforded their debut LP (High Voltage, 1976), AC/DC refused to look back. In early 1980, after losing charismatic frontman Bon Scott to a night of drinking gone horribly wrong, co-guitarists Malcolm and Angus

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Young vowed to keep the band going full throttle. The brothers recruited vocalist Brian Johnson and returned to the recording studio for 1980’s Back in Black. To date the album has sold an estimated 50 million copies worldwide. This is their story!

MADE IN NEW JERSEY: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on We 2/21/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa Bruce Springsteen is a singer/songwriter, performer who is known for his brand of heartland rock infused with pop hooks, poetic lyrics and Americana sentiments centered on his native New Jersey. We will travel with Bruce from his early days in Freehold, New Jersey, to his rise on the world stage as a superstar rock hero. Our focus will be on songs from his most commercially successful period from the 70s into the 80s. From his “wall of sound” influence in “Born to Run,” to the lost working-class man facing a spiritual crisis in “Born in the USA,” and including songs written by Springsteen and performed by other artists. Bruce Springsteen was inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 1999.

60'S ROCK N' ROLL: FOREVER YOUNG— THE 80'S CLUB PART 3 BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on Th 2/22/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa This program gives you a free pass to visit and sit in with 60 of your favorite 60s superstars as they continue to work in the 80s Club. We will hang out with a total of 60 singer/songwriters in the complete series with 20 members being presented in each individual part. In Part 3, we will hang out with Soul Singers (Smokey Robinson) and Session Musicians (Jimmy Page).

LAUGHTER WELLNESS ZOOM RAISNER, ARLENE

Meets 1 time on Th 2/22/24 6:30–7:30 PM | $5 | ONLINE ZOOM Laughter Wellness is a unique exercise routine developed by Indian physician Dr. Madan Kataria. It combines laughter exercises, cardio, and yoga breathing (Pranayama) which helps bring in more oxygen to the body and brain. The body needs 25% more oxygen than any other body organ. Laughter Wellness increases the supply of oxygen, not only to the brain but the entire body. It also helps build the immune system, lower blood pressure, control blood sugar and keep your heart healthy. It is a powerful antidote against depression--- a major issue today. Offered on ZOOM... The link will be sent to your email address. Please contact Grand Learning well in advance of class if you did not receive the link.

MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION, AN INTRODUCTION OR REFRESHER BAILEY, GENA

Meets 1 time on Fr 2/23/24 2:30–4 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa An introduction or refresher to 5 simple practices for a daily life of Mindfulness and the 5 essentials for successful meditation. Get the basics in mind/body health, mindful living, and evidence-based benefits of meditation. Experience meditation and mindfulness among heart centered, loving kindness, gratitude, and walking meditation practices.

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FEDERAL JUDICIARY AND LANDMARK DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT KELLEHER, JOHN

Meets 1 time on Mo 2/26/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa Supreme Court decisions, especially ones with close votes, and initial filings of high visibility cases make the news. And so, we know something about them. These usually make up the sum total of a typical person’s knowledge of our Federal Judiciary. What we learn through the media. But there is so much more to it. For the first part of our time together we will review the establishment of and the authority granted to the Federal Judiciary through Article III of the U.S. Constitution. Then we will look at the rather extensive structure of our Federal Courts System, evolving as the country grew in size and population, including several little-known Federal courts created to address certain specialized cases. After a short break we will conclude with reviewing a number of Landmark Supreme Court decisions which had great impact on American society and culture at various times in our history. Hope to see you there.

survive during the war years? Who was crowned king and/or queen there? Who was married there? Who is buried there? So much history, come and hear the stories and find out about the people who literally made that building one of the great places on earth to see.

consider using one? Uncle Sam is NOT a relative – do you really want a large portion of your retirement accounts unnecessarily going to taxes? Join us for answers to these and more questions as we discuss key information to help you avoid beneficiary blunders!

FRENCH HOME COOKING: SPRING RECIPES

AIBINDER, JOSEPH

CHOUGH, FRANCINE

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/27/24 12:30–2:30 PM | $30 | Havasupai/Maricopa Francine will walk you through some of her favorite recipes to create an authentic French meal for Spring. She will also talk about the traditions, the history and the culture connected to French Cuisine. Best of all, you will get to taste her creations! The spring tasting menu: • Assiette de crudités - Vegetable Salad • Boeuf bourguignon • Salade verte - green salad • Fromages - Cheeses • Tuiles aux amandes - Almond Tuiles

AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE

EXERCISE FOR THE BRAIN

Meets 1 time on Mo 2/26/24 9–1 PM | $5 | Navajo This one-day 4 hour course may earn you a 10% discount on your auto insurance (contact your insurance agent to be sure). But even if it doesn't, it will make you more aware of your actions as a driver and how to stay safer on the roads. There is a $20 materials charge for students who are AARP members and $25 for non-members that is paid by cash or check made out to AARP and given directly to the instructor. Also be sure to bring your Driver's License and AARP membership card to class.

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/27/24 2–3 PM | $10 | Navajo Is your brain feeling old? Have you ever had a head injury or stroke? Would you like to improve your memory? Come and listen to a physician who overcame a serious traumatic brain injury (TBI) and developed a process that has brought him back from not being able to walk and talk, to a productive life. He developed a series of steps that break muscle memory actions and have the potential to grow neural connections. These can be done without special equipment, done among normal daily activities, and improve memory and cognition. The reason for this cerebral shift is neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to learn and adapt.

MOHR, DOREEN

GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED POET AND NOBEL PRIZE WINNER SWARTZ, GINGER

Meets 1 time on Mo 2/26/24 1–2:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa For many of us who grew up in the 60s, Bob Dylan is known as a prophet. Others have ignored him as music and discounted him as a poet. This program will focus on Dylan as a writer of literature, and as an artist and poet. Discussion will move from the freeform poetry of his book, Tarantula, and his memoir, Chronicles: Volume One, to his ballads and poetry. We’ll talk about his influences, from T.S. Elliot to John Steinbeck and Jack Kerouac and discover what literary scholars and critics say about selection from the more than 700 songs he has written and focus on several of his more well-known “poem songs.”

WESTMINSTER ABBEY SORENSEN, KEN

Meets 1 time on Tu 2/27/24 9:30–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa That beautiful building has stood for over a 1000 years. Its walls ring with history. You walk among the famous kings and queens and prime ministers and politicians and poets who are all buried there. The building has been remodeled and renovated several times over the years and it is still a living church and a living monument to history. This cathedral represents the religious changes in England and the political upheavals and the warring families and the famous and the infamous. How did it come about? Who did the additions and renovations? How did the building

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HOME AUTOMATION BASICS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN PLANNING A "SMART" HOME SPATA, TONY

Meets 1 time on We 2/28/24 9–10:30 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa This presentation provides foundational information, in a mostly non-technical format, on how to integrate automated lighting, door locks, temperature control, garage door monitoring, smoke/carbon monoxide detectors and other devices in a unified manner to achieve a “Smart” home. It also goes into “what they don’t tell you” in those slick ads that imply all you need to do is talk into your TV’s remote control (or similar device) and things magically happen. (See LED Lighting and Electronic Lighting Controls class 3/13 at 9 am)

BENEFICIARY BLUNDERS! DYER, KIM

Meets 1 time on We 2/28/24 11:30–12:30 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa When was the last time you updated your beneficiary information? Have you remarried or divorced? What does ‘per stirpes’ mean and what difference does it make to your heirs? Does a beneficiary to your Will or Trust override a beneficiary designation on your IRA, 401k or other contracts? Should I make my Trust the beneficiary to my retirement accounts? What is an IRA Trust and when should a person

ASTRONOMY—PART TWO Meets 4 times on We 2/28/24 - 3/20/24 2–4 PM | $25 | Navajo Using telescopes and interplanetary space probes and advanced simulations the solar system’s formation, evolution, its major and minor planets and moons, asteroids, and comets will be explored. Going beyond our solar system to nearby star systems and their planets will lead to distant galaxies, clusters and giant structures. New ideas about dark matter, dark energy and the evolution of the universe and the concept of the multiverse will be explored. Finally the search for extraterrestrial life and intelligence (SETI) will be reviewed.

MARCH GOLDEN AGE OF BRITISH PAINTING REAMER, ALLEN

Meets 2 times on Fr 3/1/24 - 3/8/24 9–11 AM | $20 | Havasupai/Maricopa The 18th century in England was the Golden Age of British Painting. Britain produced six remarkable painters. Four portrait painters: Joshua Reynolds, Henry Raeburn, Thomas Lawrence, and George Romney. A landscape painter: Thomas Gainsbourg. A seascape painter: J.M.W. Turner. This is an overview of the lives of these six individuals and their artwork. Some in detail.

MEDICATION MANAGEMENT 101 WITH YOUR VERY OWN PHARMACIST MITANOSKA, BILLIE

Meets 1 time on Fr 3/1/24 9–10:30 AM | $10 | Navajo Let’s talk medication everything… Allow me to be your pharmacist next door and answer any questions you may have. Knowledge is power, learn about the medications you’re taking and improve your health. Take the guess work out of your medications. We will learn safety, effectiveness and possible drug interactions between your medications and supplements.

A DAY OF SELF COMPASSION COSTA, HOLLY

Meets 1 time on Fr 3/1/24 12–4 PM | $30 | Havasupai/Maricopa Self-compassion is extending compassion to one's self in instances of perceived inadequacy, failure, or general suffering. We will look at self-compassion as being composed of three main elements – selfkindness, common humanity, and mindfulness. We will discover some of the obstacles preventing us from being more self compassionate, and learn about resources for practicing self love and acceptance. Class will include a delicious and healthy vegetarian lunch.

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PROTECT FAMILY WEALTH CAPITAL FROM ELDERCARE SPENDING ANNACONE, LOU

Meets 2 times on Mo 3/4/24 - 3/11/24 9–10:30 AM | $10 | Navajo Advanced Eldercare Planning includes the logic and math to protect family wealth capital from a nuclear event. The goal is to provide the care and hire the help and experts to the extent you can afford it. State, Federal and private programs are available to reduce financial risk.

LINCOLN'S HAPPIEST DAY PLAY VOEHL, JOHN

Meets 1 time on Mo 3/4/24 11–1 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Listen to Abe and Mary Lincoln's last full conversation on the evening of Good Friday, April 14,1865, just before they leave the White House for Ford's Theatre. Presented by John and Pamela Voehl, Abe Lincoln Alive!

TONY HILLERMAN NOVELS SHAFER, EDWARD

Meets 2 times on Mo 3/4/24 - 3/11/24 2–3:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Mysteries set in the Navajo Nation combine cultural background with challenging detective work. Read (optional but desired) Hillerman's A THIEF OF TIME for discussion.

PHOENIX HISTORY: 300 AD TO WORLD WAR I TURNER, JIM

Meets 1 time on Tu 3/5/24 10–12 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa With a population of 40,000 Hohokam farmers and more than 500 miles of irrigation canals by 1200 A.D., what is now Phoenix was the largest pre-Columbian city in North America. Five hundred years later the Swilling Irrigation Company cleared the canals and by World War one the city was one of the largest cotton producers in the nation. This class includes 19thcentury mining and military as well as biographies of leading citizens and, of course, gee whiz facts, unusual events, like ostrich farms, and anecdotes.

REVERSE MORTGAGES, SCAM OR LIFESAVER DUFFIN, REX

Meets 1 time on Tu 3/5/24 11:30–12:30 PM | $10 | Navajo This class will explore the ins and outs of the government insured reverse mortgage program. Is it a scam, or will it benefit? In an hour, we will review the basics, answer questions, and hopefully have fun in the process!

HARRY TRUMAN SORENSEN, KEN

Meets 1 time on Tu 3/5/24 1:30–3 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa From farmer to the white house. Harry Truman was born in obscure circumstances. He was the last person to serve as president who had worked as an adult farmer. He served in World War I. He came home to make a living and went broke. His mother-in-law was convinced he would never amount to anything. He became a judge and then became a Senator who was picked to became Vice-President in the 1944 election. The death of the most powerful man in the

world made Truman the President. Come and hear his common sense approach to life and his impact on our history.

VICARIOUS TRAVELS: THE OREGON COAST DION, TERRI

Meets 1 time on We 3/6/24 9–10:30 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa

We love to travel and we love to take pictures! Terri Dion (Travelinterri) and Grand Photos are collaborating to bring you “Vicarious Travels”; photographic adventures from around the world. Member/travelers from Grand Photos will share their photos and fun so we can vicariously enjoy their exotic trips! Stan and Shirley Bormann will take you on a driving tour of beautiful Oregon. Their adventure begins in Sequoia National Park and continues up the California coast to the Oregon. You’ll explore giant redwoods, beautiful beaches, lighthouses, and inland historic covered bridges. Your journey continues on to the amazing Columbia River Gorge. This travelogue may inspire you to hop in your car and head northwest for a similar excursion. GREATEST TREASURE HUNT— SAVING EUROPE VAN DER HAGEN, MD, JON

Meets 1 time on We 3/6/24 11:30–1 PM | $10 | Navajo Ever wonder what you might do if offered an opportunity to volunteer and risk your life? Would your decision be different if your efforts might save billions of dollars, and preserve international cultural legacies? The presenter intends to moderate a discussion of Robert Edsel's research about World War 2's Monuments Men and their drive to save Europe's looted art treasures, hunting through a war ravaged continent.

BASEBALL 101: AN INTRODUCTION FOR THE CASUAL OBSERVER HIGGINS, BOB

Meets 1 time on Th 3/7/24 9–10:30 AM | $10 | Navajo An overview of certain of the terminology, rules, nuances and strategies of our National Pastime. This class is designed for the casual fan who wants to explore some of the finer points of baseball. Among the topics covered are: Baseball's unwritten rules; the infield fly rule; the suicide squeeze bunt; the hidden ball trick; what is a balk; the pitch timer rules and many other similar topics.

BUILD BONE AND STAY STRONG— THE KEYS TO AGING WELL! DICARO, PT, MARY

Meets 1 time on Th 3/7/24 11:30–2 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Are you concerned about losing bone strength or becoming frail as you age? Have you wondered if it is too late to prevent or reverse osteoporosis, muscle weakness and balance issues? Recent studies have revealed how maintaining lean muscle is the key to overcoming many of the unpleasant consequences we associate with aging. In fact, muscle is considered the organ of longevity! Muscle is an organ that speaks to every other organ system in the body from the bones to the brain! If you want to learn what you can do to fortify

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your body against muscle weakness, bone loss, falls, loss of mobility and other chronic disease, this class is for you! In this informative class you will discover how to maintain strong, fracture-resistant bones, enhance muscle strength, improve metabolic status, and remain strong and active. Using the proven principles of physical therapy, functional medicine, and a holistic approach, we will explore the effect of various types of exercise, current nutritional recommendations, and other lifestyle interventions that contribute to overall health and resiliency of the body!

WRITING YOUR LIFE STORY WORKSHOP SWAN, HELEN

Meets 5 times on Th 3/7/24 - 4/4/24 2:30–4 PM | $30 | Navajo In this five-session class, students will learn how to put an autobiography together that is interesting and engages the reader. Each week a writing skill will be taught as well as autobiography tips. In this class, students will improve in writing descriptions including similes, metaphors, and other figurative language tools. Pacing in your writing will be explained.

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT DEAF PEOPLE BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK NAVRATIL, ELAINE

Meets 1 time on Fr 3/8/24 2–4 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa In our real world, how to Deaf people deal with the daily challenges of everyday life if they have little or no hearing at all? Maybe we are your next door neighbors here in The Grand, or a relative in your family? You might have seen us on TV or in the movies? You might see Deaf people communicating in Sign Language but unsure of how to approach us to talk with us? In this Class, we want to share some interesting facts about the Deaf Community, and how we communicate with others who do not know American Sign Language ( ASL) Can we drive a car, what kind of jobs can we do or have had before our retirement? You would be surprised to "hear" how far we have come along since the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) passed in Congress in July of 1990. Some of us have accomplished far more than the average person with normal hearing. What to say or not to say when you meet a deaf person. How do we identify ourselves? Are we deaf, Deaf or Hearing Impaired? What are the pros and cons of being deaf? We have our own Deaf Culture, stories and deaf jokes. Those are just a sample of the things we can discuss in this class. How has technology helped us over the past 50 or so years? Ask us questions with the assistance of a professional sign language interpreter. We are here to educate you. Class is being sponsored by the Language Club.

ANGEL GATHERING PIECZONKA, CINDY

Meets 1 time on Mo 3/11/24 9–10:30 AM | $30 | Havasupai/Maricopa FUN AND PLAY IS THE ANGEL'S WAY! We will discuss ways that these beautiful light beings connect with you and you will learn ways to connect with them. Open your heart and you will feel their presence surrounding you while you absorb their love, light and grace. We will end with a guided meditation and everyone will get an Angel message.

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES: MOVING FORWARD IN A CHANGING WORLD

outside, well-meaning friends), publishing (self vs. traditional), review high points.

Meets 1 time on Mo 3/11/24 11:30–1:30 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa Electric vehicles are a disruptive force in the transportation arena. In this talk we’ll review the attributes of electric vehicles and ongoing trends that make them a compelling alternative to familiar combustion-based transportation. The ownership and driving experience will be discussed, and the speaker will share his perspective from over 20 years of electric driving. Of course, integration of EV’s with the grid presents many potential problems and opportunities, and we will discuss progress so far and developments in that area. We will close with the impact of increasing electrification on national energy security, economics, and the urgent need to slow climate change.

LAUGHTER WELLNESS LIVE!

GRAUNKE, GARY

RAISNER, ARLENE

Meets 1 time on Tu 3/12/24 1–2 PM | $10 | Navajo Laughter Wellness is a unique exercise routine developed by Indian physician Dr. Madan Kataria. It combines laughter exercises, cardio, and yoga breathing (Pranayama) which helps bring in more oxygen to the body and brain. The body needs 25% more oxygen than any other body organ. Laughter Wellness increases the supply of oxygen, not only to the brain but the entire body. It also helps build the immune system, lower blood pressure, control blood sugar and keep your heart healthy. It is a powerful antidote against depression--- a major issue today.

A HISTORY OF ISLAM—WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

LED LIGHTING AND ELECTRONIC LIGHTING CONTROLS

Meets 2 times on Mo 3/11/24 - 3/18/24 2–4 PM | $20 | Navajo What is Jihad, Shahid, and what is the difference between Suni and Shia? Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder, Adherents of Islam, called Muslims, number approximately over two billion globally and are the world's second-largest religious population after Christians. Many people don't realize that there are many similarities between Islam, Judaism and Christianity. David Rosenberg will help you gain a new dimension of understanding from his irreverent, meandering yet entertaining point of view. This is a discussion series, not a theology course.

Meets 1 time on We 3/13/24 9–10:30 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa Have you gone to Home Depot or Lowe's lately to buy a "60 Watt light bulb"? How about Best Buy that has multiple shelves devoted to not only lights that can change their color, but also controls for them that are either wireless or voice activated? Welcome to lighting and their controls in the 21st Century! LED's have rendered incandescent and compact fluorescent lamps obsolete. Electronic lighting controls are now capable of not only Off-and-On functions, but are fully automated for either pre-scheduled, voice or wireless operation. This class will present an in-depth examination of how to select appropriate LED lights, and the controls required to achieve their maximum benefit. It's recommended (but not required) that you know the material in the Home Automation for Beginners Class (2/28 at 9 am).

ROSENBERG, DAVID

WHAT IS THE BIBLE ALL ABOUT? ASH, NANCY

Meets 1 time on Tu 3/12/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa The Bible is an all-time best seller. Many people may own one but find it intimidating to read. Some have read all or parts of it. Some may have done Bible studies in it yet putting the pieces of the story together may be elusive. What is its overall storyline? Why was it written? If you are curious about the story from Genesis to Revelation, come and glean some insights into this timeless book!

BASIC INTRODUCTION TO NOVEL WRITING GRAVES, DAROLD

Meets 5 times on Tu 3/12/24 - 4/9/24 11–12 PM | $25 | Navajo This 5-week course is a basic presentation of the essential components of storytelling. Students will learn that words have meaning and elements of character development. Students should bring a composition book, pencil, and eraser to class. 1st Class: overview/expectations, writing essentials (attitude, supplies, place, time, computer issues) 2nd Class: reading exercises, outline vs. parts, identity of audience, writing pitfalls) sentence/paragraph structure and length, grammar rules. 3rd Class: character description (use of standard form, modeling friends), dialogue, imagery, beginnings/endings. 4th Class: point of view (1st person, 3rd person), profanity, comedy, tension and sex, hero characteristics. 5th Class: plot and style, metaphor, editing (self vs.

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GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED—TORCH SONGS & LOVE BALLADS SWARTZ, GINGER

Meets 1 time on We 3/13/24 11:30–1 PM | $15 | Navajo Although Bob Dylan may not be instantly recognized as the writer of love songs, he is credited with creating some 47 torch songs, wedding songs, and love ballads. From his 1963 release of "Girl from the North Country" (Album: FreeWheelin'), to the eerie but beautiful 1997 release of "To Make You Feel My Love" (Album: Time Out of Mind), Dylan demonstrates an uncanny ability to express romantic emotions in a simple, relatable, and overwhelmingly poetic manner. This program will focus on the poetry of twelve of those songs, with direct focus on five releases familiar to all of us.

HEAT PROTECT YOUR DESERT GARDEN KOMASSA, CAROL

Meets 1 time on We 3/13/24 1–3 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Let’s plan to avoid plant death due to extreme Summer temperatures in our future. We will learn about the signs of “plant stress”, observations (what made it and what didn’t), creating shade, redirecting reflected heat, water, pruning, succulents/cacti and recommended heat proof desert plants.

WHAT IS HEAVEN REALLY LIKE? SHORT, CHIP

Meets 1 time on Th 3/14/24 9–10:30 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa Based purely on descriptions from the Christians Bible, what is heaven like. Our ideas might be shaped by culture, media or common misunderstandings. This class will explore what the place will be like, what people who go to heaven will be like, what activities in heaven will be like and a reading of the Scriptures that teach about it. We will also mention that other eternal destination people go to, but will focus on heaven. Randy Alcorn’s book, “Everything you always wanted to know about HEAVEN” greatly shapes the content of the class, but we will not refer to it directly, instead bring your Bibles and we refer to that.

CHATS WITH DAVID ROSENBERG: THE BATTLE FOR HEGEMONY ROSENBERG, DAVID

Meets 3 times on Th 3/14/24 - 3/28/24 11–12:30 PM | $20 | Navajo Hegemony: leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others. There will be discussion of current world events – including the infiltration of America and the West by China; the massive transformation of the West; and what Artificial Intelligence (AI) is and what it’s all about. Changes are imminent and there is much information to dissect. David Rosenberg will share his insights and observations to help you gain a new dimension of understanding from his irreverent, meandering, yet entertaining point of view.

CULINARY MYSTERY BOOK AND FOOD CLUB: CRUNCH TIME JUDGE, NANCY

Meets 1 time on Th 3/14/24 12:30–2:30 PM | $20 | Havasupai/Maricopa Do you love to read and love to eat? Then this is the class for you! Culinary mysteries are a literary genre that usually includes recipes within the book and many of the characters are cooks, chefs, or caterers. Join Nancy when she presents Diane Mott Davidson's book Crunch Time and enjoy several delicious recipes from the book. Even if you're clueless in the kitchen or haven't read the book (although it’s recommended), it's a great opportunity to taste some recipes "to die for".

LAUGHTER WELLNESS ZOOM RAISNER, ARLENE

Meets 1 time on Th 3/14/24 6:30–7:30 PM | $5

ONLINE ZOOM

Laughter Wellness is a unique exercise routine developed by Indian physician Dr. Madan Kataria. It combines laughter exercises, cardio, and yoga breathing (Pranayama) which helps bring in more oxygen to the body and brain. The body needs 25% more oxygen than any other body organ. Laughter Wellness increases the supply of oxygen, not only to the brain but the entire body. It also helps build the immune system, lower blood pressure, control blood sugar and keep your heart healthy. It is a powerful antidote against depression--- a major issue today. Offered on ZOOM... The link will be sent to your email address. Please contact Grand Learning well in advance of class if you did not receive the link.

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ART STYLES THAT REVOLUTIONIZED ART REAMER, ALLEN

Meets 3 times on Fr 3/15/24 - 3/29/24 9–11 AM | $25 | Havasupai/Maricopa Art styles depict a society’s view of the world, a group of artists’ view of the world or an artist’s view of the world. Sometimes these styles gradually change and other times the change is abrupt. The Renaissance is one such abrupt change as is Abstract Expressionism. This course will look at how society views its world as seen through art and how the next art style depicts a different way of looking at the world. We will begin with Egyptian Art as a base line and compare succeeding art styles. We will continue chronologically until we run out of time.

TECHNOLOGY FOR AGING—THE REVOLUTION IN DIGITAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELLBEING ANNACONE, LOU

Meets 1 time on Mo 3/18/24 9–10:30 AM | $10 | Navajo Tech enabled services are inevitable in solving all aspects of the Eldercare crisis including Health/ Activity monitoring and solutions for isolation and easy communication with friends and family. Current methods of delivering Eldercare with high costs, low pay and scarcity of workers is giving way to more dependable and accurate solutions that actually cost much less to deliver. This session will discuss the progress and many types of technology, training and solutions perfected and in process.

20TH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE SORENSEN, KEN

Meets 1 time on Tu 3/19/24 1:30–3 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa During the first two decades of the new century, our nation struggled with development and then with war. When the 1920s began, many were disillusioned with the world and migrated to Paris and became the Lost Generation. Hear the stories and the impact of: Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Joyce and Eliot. Later the voices of Williams and Miller bring us into the modern era with their plays. The combined messages are very profound.

3D PRINTING!

LAURSEN, LARRY

Meets 1 time on We 3/20/24 9–11 AM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa This course offers an overview of 3D printing of plastic shapes. We will cover the design and manufacturing of 3D items.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DIE? HOW AN ESTATE IS ADMINISTERED UPON DEATH AND STEPS TO TAKE TODAY EASTMAN, DAVID

Meets 3 times on Th 3/21/24 - 4/4/24 9–11 AM | $20 | Havasupai/Maricopa We will discuss the steps that your loved ones will have to take upon your passing to administer your estate and what types of legal documents they will need in order to accomplish their duties. We will also discuss the necessary steps you must take today to make things as easy and efficient as possible for when you pass away. We will cover the following topics in this 3 week course: 1) Necessary Steps to Take When a Loved One Passes Away 2) What Legal Documents are Necessary to Administer an Estate? 3) People That Will Need to be Contacted When Death Does Occur

4) What Needs to Happen with all of the Assets When Death Occurs? 5) How a Living Trust is Administered in Arizona 6) How a Will is Administered in Arizona 7) What is Probate and how do we avoid it? 8) Steps you can take today to make things as easy as possible for your loved ones when death or incapacity does occur 9) The legal documents that every Arizona resident should have in place prior to death to make sure your loved ones are not cursing your name after you die 10) What happens to my retirement accounts upon my passing?

SPRING FLORAL WORKSHOP KOMASSA, CAROL

Meets 1 time on Th 3/21/24 2–4 PM | $15 * | Havasupai/Maricopa Treat yourself to a fun and easy floral workshop with Carol Komassa, a Master Gardener and experienced instructor. Carol will guide you step-by-step to make a stunning floral arrangement using her favorite varieties of farm-fresh flowers including tulips, lilies, solidago and greens. Master Carol's expert “insider tips and tricks” while exploring design basics such as color, scale, and combination. No previous experience necessary! You make and take home a gorgeous arrangement to keep or gift! Carol will provide all the supplies including the vase and fresh seasonal flowers (colors may vary from photograph depending on seasonal availability).

* There is an additional cost of $40 for supplies. Please bring cash payment to the Grand Learning office no later than 2 weeks prior to class. Due to the nature of this class, no refunds or credits will be issued. If you registered and cannot attend, you may give/or sell your spot to someone else – just let us know.

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Meets 1 time on Fr 3/22/24 11:30–1:30 PM | $15 | Navajo For budding authors, writing contests can be inspirational, fun and educational. As an author of 17 published books, instructor Laura Lee Perkins, MS has entered many contests and won a few. The practice of entering your carefully honed submissions is a wonderful way to grow in the world of publishing. All of these contests have been vetted and many are free. This can develop into a really fun hobby!

ALL ABOUT YOUR IRRIGATION SYSTEM & MORE KAUTH, JIM

Meets 1 time on Fr 3/22/24 3–5 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa You will learn not just about your irrigation system, but about how water is managed at Grand. The class includes hands on learning, plant recommendations for your home, how long to run your irrigation in winter and summer, and how to program your irrigation controller/timer.

THE SECURE ACT 2024 DYER, KIM

Meets 1 time on Mo 3/25/24 11–12 PM | $10 | Navajo The Secure Act of 2019 ushered in changes aimed at increasing retirement security. Each year updates and changes are made to the original act. Some of the 2024 modifications include: a) New Distributions Rules; b) New Accumulation Rules and c) Revised ROTH Rules. Find out what these changes mean for you and your retirement.

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LEGENDARY FOODS OF MEXICO: VIVA MEXICO! CANEPA, CHEF LARRY

Meets 1 time on Mo 3/25/24 2:30–4:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa One of the world’s great cuisines, the cuisine of Mexico food is diverse, delicious, and simultaneously simple and sophisticated. Mexico is home to some of the most well-known and loved dishes in the world. Many factors make Mexican food irresistible, including a unique blend of Spanish and indigenous Mexican cuisines, a distinctive blend of spices, seasonings and vibrant colors which create beautiful presentations. Many of the traditional Mexican dishes still represent their deep, pre-Hispanic origins, making them truly unique. The history of Mexico begins thousands of years ago, long before the Spanish arrival, with the indigenous cultures of Mexico and the plants they were able to cultivate. Spicy, rich, hearty, and satisfying, Mexican cuisine is great comfort food. In the 15th century, Spanish settlers introduced new culinary techniques to Mexico, along with new ingredients like wheat, onions, rice, cheese, chicken, pork, and beef. Throughout the country, European traditions began to fuse with indigenous recipes. The result was a new and wholly original cuisine, loaded with unique ingredients, making it unlike any other food you’ll find around the world. In fact, traditional Mexican food has earned recognition by the UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage contribution to humanity. Learn, taste and enjoy!

WOMEN'S PELVIC FLOOR HEALTH SCHNOOR, DONNA

Meets 1 time on Tu 3/26/24 11:30–1:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa In this this workshop we will discuss women's Pelvic Floor Health and explore techniques and exercises to identify and strengthen these muscles.

EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELDS, CEMETERIES AND THE REPATRIATION OF THE WAR DEAD VAN DER HAGEN, MD, JON

Meets 1 time on Tu 3/26/24 2–4 PM | $10 | Navajo This presentation is a discussion of select WW I and WW II battlefields and the battlefield events as seen through actions and testimonials of some of the soldiers. We will discuss grief in the aftermath, the repatriation of soldiers, and soldiers' remains, discovering how we began to deal with the enormity of our collective loss.

GINGERTALKS: BOB DYLAN UNTANGLED—THE GOSPEL YEARS SWARTZ, GINGER

Meets 1 time on We 3/27/24 11:30–1 PM | $15 | Navajo Fans of Bob Dylan are often tempted to ignore what is sometimes termed his “gospel period. (1979-1981). Some even refer to Dylan as more a “preacher” than a music icon during this time. Dylan did not instantly morph into the use of biblical references in his music – he had started to include religious undertones and messages in his work as early as 1967. This program will look at early Dylan biblical references that lead up to the genius of his poetic work during this period. Primary focus will be on the poetry of individual tracks from Slow Train Coming (1979), Saved (1980) and Shot of Love (1981).

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LAUGHTER WELLNESS ZOOM RAISNER, ARLENE

Meets 1 time on Th 3/28/24 5:30–6:30 PM | $5

ONLINE ZOOM

Laughter Wellness is a unique exercise routine developed by Indian physician Dr. Madan Kataria. It combines laughter exercises, cardio, and yoga breathing (Pranayama) which helps bring in more oxygen to the body and brain. The body needs 25% more oxygen than any other body organ. Laughter Wellness increases the supply of oxygen, not only to the brain but the entire body. It also helps build the immune system, lower blood pressure, control blood sugar and keep your heart healthy. It is a powerful antidote against depression—a major issue today. Offered on ZOOM... The link will be sent to your email address. Please contact Grand Learning well in advance of class if you did not receive the link.

WRITE YOUR OWN OBITUARY— SO NO ONE ELSE DOES! PERKINS, LAURA LEE

Meets 1 time on Fr 3/29/24 11:30–1:30 PM | $15 | Navajo Would you like to have your obituary reflect what is important to you, or do you want someone else to hastily create it within 24 hours after you pass? Most of us would prefer to be remembered using our own words and you don’t need to be an “author” to craft your own obituary. This experiential class offers a light-hearted approach. We'll explore ideas for “when the time comes” that will lift a burden from family members shoulders during a difficult experience.

APRIL LEGACY LANDMINES PRINE, PAM

Meets 1 time on Mo 4/1/24 11–12 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa Wills, Trusts, Probate, Beneficiaries, Digital Assets. . . Let's ensure you have everything set up appropriately to leave a positive legacy for your loved ones. Join Kim Dyer and Pam Prine, Financial Advisors, as they review the necessary considerations to avoid a legacy landmine!

1847 - THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH SORENSEN, KEN

Meets 1 time on Tu 4/2/24 9:30–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa In a valley in northern California on January 24, 1847, a man named James Marshall discovered flakes of gold in a creek at a place called Sutter’s Mill. That discovery set off a worldwide explosion of interest. Men and women came from all corners of the earth and firmly believed that they could simply come to America and pick up gold everywhere and become rich. People came. It wasn’t that simple. Come and hear the stories of the people and who they were and what they found. Hear about Levi Strauss. Hear about Heinrich Schliemann. Hear how this influx of people changed the world and created the state of California.

of Summer Lawns,” and Patti Smith’s “Horses.” On the one hand, Mitchell took insignificant personal experience and created her 7th studio album that primarily provided melodies for her short stories. On the other, Patti Smith had many of the same problems translating her poetry and writing to music, creating her reputation as a poetess singer. Both musicians are also known as published poets. This is the third of a three-part series that looks at six classic rockers and musicians who were also published poets. We’ll discuss the artistic personalities of both Smith and Mitchell, listen to some of their music, and look at examples of their published poetry.

geologic repository for nuclear waste isolation and storage be created at two sites to be selected, one on each side of the country. Forty-one years and billions of research dollars later, the U.S. still has not opened a permanent nuclear waste repository site. This presentation uses historical information and images to focus on the history of research efforts following the NWPA designation and tells the political and cultural story of the selection of the Yucca Mountain repository site 100 miles N.E. of Las Vegas, NV.

VICARIOUS TRAVELS: IRELAND AND SCOTTLAND

Meets 1 time on Fr 4/12/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Do you want to know everything there is to know about sculpture? You won’t find it here. You will get an overview of sculpture from Neolithic to Kinetic and beyond. You will see examples and learn the characteristics of the many periods and styles of sculpture.

DION, TERRI

Meets 1 time on We 4/3/24 1–2:30 PM | $10 | Havasupai/Maricopa We love to travel and we love to take pictures! Terri Dion (Travelinterri) and Grand Photos are collaborating to bring you “Vicarious Travels”; photographic adventures from around the world. Member/travelers from Grand Photos will share their photos and fun so we can vicariously enjoy their exotic trips! Join Larry and Barbara Lindner on their adventures to the Emerald Isle and Scotland. From their rugged sea-sprayed coasts to their stately castles drenched in history, Scotland and Ireland’s treasures are diverse and compelling. Enjoy pastoral green landscapes, castles, golf, interesting history, music, and—of course—Irish whiskey and Scotch whisky.

1913 ARMORY SHOW REAMER, ALLEN

Meets 1 time on Fr 4/5/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa An art exhibition opened February 17, 1913, in New York City that shocked the country and changed our perception of beauty. The International Exhibition of Modern Art, known the Armory Show, had a profound effect on artists and collectors in the United States. Two-thirds of the paintings on view were by American artists. But it was the Europeans, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne, Picasso, Matisse, and Duchamp, that caused a sensation. We will discuss the Amory Show and specific artists and art works exhibited in the show.

AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE MOHR, DOREEN

Meets 1 time on Mo 4/8/24 9–1 PM | $5 | Havasupai/Maricopa This one-day 4 hour course may earn you a 10% discount on your auto insurance (contact your insurance agent to be sure). But even if it doesn't, it will make you more aware of your actions as a driver and how to stay safer on the roads. There is a $20 materials charge for students who are AARP members and $25 for non-members that is paid by cash or check made out to AARP and given directly to the instructor. Also, be sure to bring your Driver's License and AARP membership card to class.

GINGERTALKS: THE POETS OF CLASSIC ROCK - PATTI SMITH AND JONI MITCHELL

GINGERTALKS: THE STORY OF THE YUCCA MOUNTAIN, NV NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY

Meets 1 time on Tu 4/2/24 2–3:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa The problems of joining poetry to rock music are perhaps best illustrated in Joni Mitchell’s “The Hissing

Meets 1 time on Tu 4/9/24 2–3:30 PM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa In 1982, the U.S. Congress passed the Nuclear Waste Policy Act (NWPA). NWPA stipulated that a deep

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HISTORY OF SCULPTURE IN 117 MINUTES REAMER, ALLEN

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SORENSEN, KEN

Meets 1 time on Tu 4/16/24 9:30–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa Most know of the story of the kite. It is a great story and scientifically put Franklin at the lead of his generation. But, he was also an author, an inventor, an engineer, a skilled diplomat and a force to be reckoned with when crossed. Come and hear of that English trial that put Franklin in support of the American cause. Come and hear of that fateful decision that the French King made to support America and what it cost the King. Franklin signed our documents and was the calming voice of reason at the Constitutional debates. Come and hear his stories.

THE HOLLIES: BUS STOP BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on Tu 4/23/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa The Hollies are regarded as one of the leading British beat groups of the 60s and early 70s. They have remained consistent with their impeccable threepart harmonies, powerhouse instrumental work and quality songwriting. We will travel with them from their early days as a cover band to selling 30 million records and occupying the singles charts for 230 weeks from 1964-1975. The Hollies were inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.

THE MOODY BLUES BRUNO, VINNIE

Meets 1 time on Th 4/25/24 9–11 AM | $15 | Havasupai/Maricopa We will travel with The Moody Blues from their early days as a rhythm and blues band to their fusion of rock with classical music, which established them as pioneers in the development of art and progressive rock. From their first international hit (“Go Now”), to the landmark concept album (“Days of Future Passed”), to the band’s symphonic works including “Ride My See-Saw”, “Question”, and “Your Wildest Dreams,” The Moody Blues has been a major practitioner of baroque pop. The Moody Blues has sold 70 million albums worldwide and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.

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15820 W Clearview Blvd, Surprise 623-977-6000 Weekly Worship Saturday @ 5 pm - Sunday @ 9 am On-line Worship Anytime:

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Bringing the Spirit of Grace to All!

SCG COUPLES PUTTING CLUB 2024 SEASON

Mark your calendars for the 2nd Saturday of the month and come to the Cimarron putting green to enjoy some great putting, friendships, and prizes. Of course, there will be coffee and donuts to start your day.

DUES FOR THE SEASON

Everyone is welcome regardless of your skill level.

9:00 a.m. only

$10 per couple

COST TO PLAY EACH MONTH

$10 per couple

There is no cost to come out and give us a try the first time.

2024 SCHEDULE

9:00 and 11:00 a.m.

January 13 February 10 March 9 November 9 December 14

April 13 n May 11 September 14 GAME DAY SPECIALS AND CASH PRIZES EVERY SESSION!

Our membership applications are available on our website at scgcouplesputtingclub.golfgenius.com

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CLUB CONNECTIONS ARMED FORCES SUPPORT GROUP

You do not have to be a Veteran to belong to the AFSG, although many of our members are Veterans. You only need to have a desire to say “Thank You” to our active and Veteran military families and wish to continue to help many of them on their journey of healing. The AFSG has been very successful in raising and donating money to vetted 501c 3 Veteran support foundations. Three of these foundations are within the state of AZ – Honor Flight AZ, Soldiers Best Friend, Foundation for Service Dog Support, and one national organization, Feherty’s Troop First Foundation. We would like you to join us in our mission of supporting those who have served, do serve and continue to serve and sacrifice so much to give us our freedom. For more information check out our website – scgarmedforcessupportgroup.org “We shall never forget” There will be a Membership Meeting held on February 13, 2024, in Sonoran Plaza, Palms Room beginning at 10 am.

ART CLUB

Grand Easels Art Show is taking place Saturday, January 20th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and Sunday, January 21st, from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm located at The Grand Art Club in the Town Center. Thinking ahead to Valentine’s Day, options for gifts for your loved ones range from jewelry to paintings. Genres present are oil, pastel, acrylic, alcohol ink and watercolors. Please stop by and see what we have to offer. *** The Grand Art will be holding a “Glorious Color” Luncheon on February 8, 2024. The theme for the luncheon is COLOR!! Begin thinking about your artwork, using the theme in any way that inspires you. Make any kind of art, any size, in any medium, to bring that day. No need to frame, just display nicely. Perhaps you’ll win a prize in our People’s Choice voting. WEAR some great color!! Sign-ups will begin in January. More info to come. Guests will be welcome. This will be fun! THE GRAND ART CLUB welcomes everyone in our community to try classes with us. You do not have to be a member to take a class, but when you see all the benefits of membership for only $20, you’ll probably want to join the club. Start the New Year by trying something NEW! We offer classes in Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Pastels, Alcohol Ink, Jewelry, Mixed Media and also Paint Parties. Further descriptions and photos of the classes are available on our website, scgartclub.org/gallery. You can also see samples in the windows of the Art Club or in the class book inside the club. Members can register online. Nonmembers can register at the art club with cash or a check. Listing with a * include all materials. JANUARY 3, 10, 17 & 31 | 9 AM–12PM Colored pencils with Lady Russ. Learn the technique to finish a beautiful parrot in colored pencils. *JANUARY 4 | 1–5PM Sunflower and Lavender in Acrylic with April Heller. Perfect for first time and intermediate acrylic artists. *JANUARY 5 | 9AM–12PM Alcohol Inks on metal with Evelyn McPeak. This class is for beginner through advanced. You’ll paint on tiles too! JANUARY 8, 15, 22 & 29 | 9AM–12PM A mentoring class with Pat O’Brien. Work on your favorite projects in oil or acrylic with Pat’s help.

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JANUARY 8 | 1-4PM & JANUARY 9 | 9AM-12PM Mary Wolke will provide instruction and demonstrations to complete your mixed media landscape. Students will learn composition, design and color. JANUARY 9, 16 ,23 & 30 | 1-4PM Get more confidence, more info, and more pleasure from pastels with Dodie Ballantine. You must have some experience with pastels. *JANUARY 10 | 1-4PM & JANUARY 12 | 1-4PM Cacti and Cactus Flowers in Ink and Watercolor with Allen Reamer. Step by step approach to drawing and painting cacti and cactus flowers. *JANUARY 11 | 9AM–4PM Peach Rose with Ruth Stewart using water miscible oils. Learn about water miscible oils and mediums and how to use them. This is a follow the leader type class. Great for beginners! JANUARY 12 & 19 | 9AM–12PM Spring Flowers with Judy Wolf in water mixable oils. Learn about painting in water mixable oils. *JANUARY 13 | 9AM–4PM Paint Your Pet in Acrylic with Kelly Bowman. This is a great chance to paint the portrait of your favorite dog. Kelly makes it really easy. No drawing involved. No experience necessary! *JANUARY 15 | 1-5PM Pretty Hummer with Ruth Stewart. Paint this pretty hummingbird and flower in water miscible oils. Perfect for beginners!! JANUARY 16 | 9AM–12PM Try Me Watercolor with Mary Wolke. The perfect class for those who have not painted with watercolor and would like to learn the basics. *JANUARY 17 | 3-6PM Paint Party with Ruth Stewart. We’ll be painting “A Tasty Morsel” in Acrylic. Enjoy a glass of wine while you paint this curious bear checking out a hummingbird! Great for beginners! *JANUARY 18 | 1-4PM Beginning Alcohol Inks with Lesley Cowles. Enjoy an afternoon exploring your innate creativity with all supplies included. Learn about controlling the inks! *JANUARY 23 | 9AM–12PM Alcohol Inks with Alloys and Pearls with Evelyn McPeak. Learn new techniques with specialty alcohol inks and pearls. JANUARY 24 | 9AM–4PM Sir Rooster Mixed Media with Holly Kroening. This class is for those that would like to try a new medium using many different items. You’ll go home with a finished unique rooster! *JANUARY 29 | 1-5PM Autumn Aspen Trees with April Heller. Students will paint an autumn scene in acrylic on canvas. Great for first time and intermediate acrylic artists. JANUARY 31, FEBRUARY 7 & 14 | 1-4PM Landscape Painting in Acrylic with Ed Sprafkin. Landscapes will be the focus, but the principles will apply to all the genres of art. Be sure to stop at the Art Club and check out the classes offered as well as the beautiful art on our walls

BILLARDS

We are open to all SCG Community Association Members no experience necessary! We have eight new Diamond Pool tables, which are some of the best available for professional players. Check out our

calendar for Club activities. Visit our website at www.grandbilliards.org for activity schedules, photos, and more.

BOCCE

It’s a new year and the bocce balls are still rolling. . . join us for Drop-in bocce on Wednesday evenings, 6pm or Tuesday mornings, 10am . . . no fees or membership required and we’ll teach you how to play (if you don’t know how). IMPORTANT DATES: • League C Bocce League play resumes the week of January 8th, 2024 and ends April 13, 2024 • League B Bocce League play ends March 9, 2024 • League A Bocce League play ends February 17, 2024 • Captains meeting February 10, 2024 • SCG Tournament Marth 9, 2024 If you would like to join us in league play in the fall of 2023, please contact Micki Brown, league coordinator at leaguecoordinator@scgbocce.com or Mick Sunde at president@scgbocce.com via email. Club applications are available at scgbocce. com website.

BOOMERS CLUB

If you are reading this and you're not already a Boomer, you are not too late to enjoy 2024. The Grand Boomers are a fun-loving, young at heart, social club open to The Grand residents of any age. Our primary goal is to have a great time and meet other people living in our beautiful and active community. Our membership has a total of over 700 residents. There are monthly events at offsite restaurants and a variety of other events throughout the year (see below). Membership dues are only $10 per year. Here's what's coming up in the next month: Barleens Dinner Theatre trip, Casino Night, Boomer Cruise Info Meeting (Yes, we are going on another cruise, the last one was a blast.), Dine Around (we used to call that a Progressive Dinner.), Happy hours both on-site and off, Men's Breakfast, Ladies Luncheon, and more. If you're already a member, get yourself to the Boomer website (scgboomers.wildapricot.org) and sign up for the events that tweak your interest. If you're not already a member, the light's not going to get any greener! The website is easy to navigate, membership remains a bargain at $10. annually, and we're having fun, making friends, enjoying the Grand life together. And just a bit of info in case you're wondering. You don't have to be born a Boomer. You can be part of the 'greatest generation', even a millennial. You do have to have an official CAM card. Have a happy new year. And for us Boomers our happy new year will last 365 days!

BRIDGE CLUB

Make your New Year’s resolution to play more bridge at the club. We welcome players of all skill levels. Practice Bridge: (all comers) Wednesdays at 9:15 am-11:15am through January 10. No sign-up needed. For new and returning players who want to practice. Club members host and coach as requested. Social Games: (Club members only) Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays at 12:30 pm, and Wednesdays at 6 pm. Fridays at 8:45 am.(1st FridayChicago scoring, 2nd Friday- Chicago scoring & 3rd Friday Contract scoring.) Come at least one-half hour early to be assured of getting a table.

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Bring your partner on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. No partner needed on Tuesday and Thursday. The 4th/5th Friday Marathon bridge season 2024 will start January 26, 2024. Open Play on Wednesday Afternoons: There will be open play for duplicate and social bridge members on Wednesday afternoons beginning Sept 6 in The Apache Room. Play will be on your own. Bring your group. Duplicate boards, scoring pads, bidding boxes, and cards will be made available. Play may begin by 12:00 noon each Wednesday. No Director or organizer will be present to run the games. Learn/Sharpen Your Game: Mitchell Weisberg will begin BEGINNING BRIDGE LESSONS on January 17, 2024, in the Apache room from 9:30 am to 11:30am. The weekly classes will run for 6 weeks. The cost is $50 and includes lessons and a basic bridge book. Pre-registration is required. Class limited to 24. Contact Joanne at jsteinem2007@ gmail.com to register or for further information. We welcome players of all skill levels. Our games are played & lessons given in the Apache and Pima Rooms at the Chapparal Center. For information, see our website Scgbridgeclub. com or contact Membership Chairperson Debby Haskell at jimdebbyH@gmail.com •♦♠♥ Come play with us!! •♦♠♥

CANASTA

Canasta is played at the Chaparral Center on Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday afternoons at 1:00 p.m. Tournaments are held on the first and third

Monday and Wednesday of each month. We welcome new members! Two training sessions are required before joining. Training is not available in November or December. Parties are held throughout the year. Contact Joan Mattick, 623-975-1150.

CLAY ARTS (GCA)

WELCOME TO THE GRAND CLAY ARTS CLUB. The purpose of our Club is to provide and support Club Members in the entire spectrum of the clay art form, including but not limited wheel thrown clay pottery, hand built clay art, sculpturing, and all the associated finishing techniques. The Club will promote all clay art forms to the general public, including sales. The Club provides many educational activities including numerous classes taught by our members. We have one of the few Alternate Firing opportunities available in the western suburbs. There are also social activities during the year for our members to enjoy. The Grand Clay Arts Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 9:00 in the Palm Center. Sago Room. General meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 9:00 in the Chaparral Center, Pima Room. Stop by the Clay Arts Studio anytime and enjoy the expressive selection of pottery displayed in both the Gallery studio lobby and the Gallery display windows facing the Village Center common area. Clay arts is one of the oldest forms of artisan expression known to man. Come to Grand Clay Arts Club and explore your creative talents!

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GRAND COMPUTERS (GCC)

UPCOMING PRESENTATION MEETINGS & TOPICS Whether you are a computer enthusiast, user of other smart devices or someone interested in learning more about them, we are the club for you! Grand Computers Club is located at the Chaparral Center. We're open October through April, Monday through Friday from 9:00am until 3:30pm and on Saturdays from 9:00am until 12:30pm. From May through September, we are open from 12:30pm until 3:30pm. Education - Classes resumed in September Go to www.GrandComputers.org > Education Contact Education@grandcomputers.org Membership in our Club offers so many opportunities! Membership entitles you to many benefits, including: Use of any of the equipment in our "Open Use Room." Available equipment includes: PCs, MACs, B&W and color copiers, a Fax machine, a flight simulator, VHS to digital media converter, Super8 or 8mm film to digital media converter and much more. Special Interest Groups (SIGs), each addressing a specialty with popular appeal. Go to www.GrandComputers.org > Membership Contact Membership@grandcomputers.org Tech Help for members EVERY TUESDAY from 12:00pm - 2:30pm at the club. One-on-one technical help addressing your computer or devices issues, available Tuesday

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afternoons from 12:00p until 2:30p, all year long at the club. Bring your device, passwords, & power supply for in-person help. Must be a Club Member to participate. Go to www.GrandComputers.org > Tech Help. Contact TechHelp@grandcomputers.org Computers Club Meetings Open to ALL Grand Residents: General Meeting Contact President@grandcomputers.org Wed | Jan 03 | 2:00pm Chaparral Center, Pima room Following a brief club update, we will present "Smart TVs and the Streaming Wars - the Latest” Coffee Chat Coffee Donuts Provided! Contact VicePresident@grandcomputers.org Thu | Jan 11 | 8:30am Chaparral Center, Pima Room Topic: "Travel and Technology - Winter 2024 Update" Find out the latest technology trends and gadgets that aim to make our travel more enjoyable, safer, restful, and informational. Learn how to use travel planning apps; see how AI can give itinerary suggestions; take virtual walk-throughs of locations ahead of time; examine what smart luggage tags are about, and more. All are welcome to attend. You don't need to be a member of the Grand Computers Club - you don't even need to register - Just Show Up! Orientation New to the Club or need a refresher about what it has to offer? Contact VicePresident@ grandcomputers.org. Join us for a detailed Club overview followed by a tour of the Club facilities. Fri | Jan 19 | 3:30pm Chaparral, Apache Room New Member Orientation SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP ACTIVITIES (SIGS) Non-Members may attend 3 meetings before joining the Club. Apple SIG Contact Apple@grandcomputers.org Mon | Jan 15 | 3:30pm Chaparral Center - Hopi Room Topic: Club Update / Apple HomeKit / Revisit the Apple Health App Compose Yourself Writing SIG Contact CY@grandcomputers.org Mon | Jan 15 | 12:45pm Sonoran Plaza, Mesquite Room Bring in a written story to read or join us in discussion Devices Contact Devices@grandcomputers.org Mon | Jan 22 | 3:30pm Chaparral Center, Hopi Room Home Security will be the main topic of conversation. Financial Ed SIG Nov-Mar only. Contact financial@grandcomputers.org The INVESTING WORKSHOP is held on the first & third Mondays of the month and provides members an opportunity to ask questions, share experiences, and discuss all things financial. The WEBSITE APPLICATIONS meeting is on the first & third Thursdays and helps members access important financial websites and apply them to their portfolios.

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The MONTHLY SEMINAR is held on the second Friday of the month and features presentations by industry professionals on a wide variety of current financial subjects. The SIG does not provide financial advice or invest money. Thu | Jan 4 | 8:00 AM Chaparral Center, Computer Classroom Financial Websites and Applications Mon | Jan 15 | 8:00 AM Chaparral Center - Apache Room Investing Workshop Topic: An SCG resident's experience with a Charitable Remainder Unitrust. Thu | Jan 18 | 8:00 AM Chaparral Center, Apache Room Financial Websites and Applications Flight Simulator SIG Contact Flightsim@grandcomputers.org Fri | Jan 26 | 4:00pm Computer Club Open Use Room We will review a scenario of a best way out for a VFR pilot trapped below an overcast. Then run through a simple glider task setup on Condor.

$5 for residents–ea. class $7 for guests–ea. class For more information contact ballroomlesson@ scgdanceclub.org or 24/7 www.scgdanceclub.org LINE DANCE LESSONS Line dance is perfect for a dancer with or without a partner and offers a variety of dances. Our line dance classes are offered year round twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 -12. The cost is $5 resident and $7 guest. In addition to our weekly lessons we offer a monthly social from 6:30 - 9:30 pm at Cimarron Center. Cost is $6 per person. A quick teach is given prior to each dance. For more information contact Line-dancedir@scgdanceclub.org or 24/7 www.scgdanceclub.org NEW PROCEDURES FOR DANCE CLUB TICKET PURCHASE: Dance Club Members are able to order Advanced Dance Club Tickets one day before they go on sale by logging in to our “Members Only” section of the Dance Club Website. Tickets then go on sale at the Activities Desk in the Sonoran Plaza for one week for residents only, two months before the dance. The general public can then order tickets on-line @ www.livegrandaz.com

New Technologies SIG Contact NewTechnologies@grandcomputers.org Thu | Jan 18 | 3:30pm Chaparral Center, Computer Classroom Technology and Education A discussion of how technology is changing the way we learn and teach. We will explore topics such as online learning, gamification, and the use of technology in the classroom. We will also highlight new and interesting ways in which senior citizens can access on-line learning.

DOMINOES CLUB

Photoshop Elements SIG Contact PhotoShop@grandcomputers.org Mon | Jan 8 & 22 | 6:00pm Chaparral Center, Computer Classroom Join us at our monthly meeting to teach or be taught technical or to share some of your projects. tips, meet others using Photoshop and see what they have created, or to share some of your projects. Please visit our website at www.GrandComputers.org

DRAMA & COMEDY CLUB

DANCE CLUB

DANCE CLUB NEWS The Grand Dance Club offers both lessons and dances for our residents and guests. Dance information for our Couples, Country Western and Rock & Swing dances can be found in the Ticketed Events section of the Grand Lifestyles. Website available 24/7: www.scgdanceclub.org DANCE CLUB LESSONS COUPLES LESSONS Couples lessons are held each Tuesday from October through March at the Cimarron Center. Beginner are 4:30–5:30 & intermediate 5:45–6:45. Beginner Intermediate October Swing Rumba November Waltz Swing December Cha Cha Waltz January Foxtrot ChaCha February Salsa Foxtrot March Rumba Salsa

Looking for some FUN?? Come on out to play Dominoes. We meet at the Cimarron Center, Gila Room every Monday starting at 6:00 PM. Play starts at 6:30PM. If you have never played or are rusty we provide up to 3 free training sessions. Annual dues if you join us are $8 per calendar year and a game fee of $1 each night that is paid out at the end of play to lowest scores. Any questions, email scgdominoes@ gmail.com or call Club President Pat Johnson at 623203-7713. THE GRAND’S “COMMUNITY THEATER” The Grand Drama & Comedy Club is the Grand’s Community Theater. We live our motto, “On Stage, Back Stage, A Place for Everyone” and welcome everyone to our club recognizing that each person has unique talents and value. Everyone is not an actor, and many members use their talents in costuming, make-up, marketing, and communication. Do you like to redecorate? You might be a wonderful set designer. Are you a DIY kind of guy? Or gal? Join the construction crew building sets, or join a “painting party” to turn flats into garden scenes. Smile! Be an usher! We offer training for our sound crew and our lighting team. Learn a new skill or use your experience in a new way. Please contact Ove Jakobsen at 256-7210431 or ovejakobsen@msn.com for sound or Bob Nix at 623-214-8280 or bobnix@cox.net for lighting info. They are happy to train interested folks. We offer dance classes at many levels, sure to fit one of your styles, from beginner to advance tap and jazz. Our Grandettes have been a Grand tradition for 25 years! Please contact Robin Kachurak, Dance Committee Chairperson, at 818-795-4859. Not interested in learning a lot of lines but always had a desire to be on stage? Our Cabaret Players presents 3 comedy performances a year by actors who use their scripts as part of their performance – no memorization needed. Always a sell out, this venue is small and intimate in the Cimarron Theater. We offer so many opportunities for making new friends and fun, and all for only $10. For information

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on all the many ways to participate in the activities, “on stage or back stage”, please visit our webpage: https://www. granddrama.com. Come see us!

EUCHRE CLUB

Euchre Club meets on Thursdays in the Chaparral Center, Hopi Room. Check in by 6:15PM. For additional information contact Sue Wilterdink, 414.530.2444.

FISHING CLUB

The Grand Fishing Club is dedicated to promoting both spin fishing and fly fishing. Club members take an active role not only in the promotion of fishing, but environmental sustainability as well. Many club members have years of fishing experience and have fished all over the United States, in Canada and other parts of the world. The club sponsors single day fishing trips locally to Lake Pleasant, Deadhorse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood, Bartlett Lake east of Cave Creek and the Salt River. Multiday trips include the White Mountains, Lees Ferry near Flagstaff, the San Juan River in New Mexico near Farmington, Alaska and Canada. In Grand, the club helps support the viability of Lake Nine adjacent to the 9th Hole on the Desert Springs Golf Course as a fishery for all Grand residents and their families. The Grand Fishing Club meets the first Tuesday of the month from October through April. Coupled with the various club fishing trips, members are also committed to making our community a much

better place in which to live. Volunteer opportunities include Project Healing Waters in support of disabled veterans, the Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge program, the City of Surprise Adaptive Fishing program and the Phoenix VA Rehabilitation Hospital. In addition, we provide equipment and guidance to Grand residents to take their grandchildren fishing at Lake Nine. For more information, check out our website at www.scgfishing.weebly.com or to contact an administrative staff member please email infoscgfishing122@gmail.com. GRAND FISHING CLUB SPECIAL PRESENTATION When—Tuesday, January 9th at I:00pm Where—Sagebrush Ballroom in the Sonoran Plaza We invite you to come and share Jim Klug’s presentation on Fly Fishing the World. Jim is the Founder and Director of Operations for Bozeman, Montana-based Yellow Dog Flyfishing (www. yellowdogflyfishing.com). You’ll enjoy Jim’s travel and fishing stories, awesome photography, and meet one of the fly fishing and angling community’s leaders promoting fly fishing for future generations. It’s sure to be a great program, and we hope to see you there! Grand Fishing Club Website https://scgfishing. weebly.com/. Email - scgfishingclub@gmail.com

GARDEN CLUB

“Small Trees for Arid Lots and How to Care for Them” will be presented by Jon Manning, on Thursday, January 18th at 8:30 AM in the Agua Fria Room, Cimarron Center. Jon is an ISA Certified

Arborist, Manager of Elgin Nursery and Tree Farm and owner of Holiday Farms LLC.. He will give us great recommendations for tree selection and how to plant and prune them. The Garden Club meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month from October through May. Each meeting features an expert speaker addressing a topic of interest to our Low Sonoran Desert Gardeners. We typically have a field trip in March, brunch in April, and no meeting in December. Meetings are in the Cimarron Center, check-in is at 8:30, and the meeting starts at 8:50. We pride ourselves on being a friendly group that welcomes everyone to the joy of gardening in The Grand. Membership is $10.00/year; our year runs from January thru December. Membership forms are available in the Sonoran Plaza Club trays, on the Grand website, or can be emailed to you by sending a request to the contact person. You will receive an email about renewing your membership on-line in early January, or you may come to our Membership Renewal event on January 11. See Group Works for info on the Membership Renewal Event You can also renew at the January meeting, but we encourage you to renew ahead of the meeting. The meetings feature a hospitality table- coffee is provided by the club, and snacks are contributed by club members. Plant sharing is encouraged. Please bring a plant donation or gardening items for the plant giveaway table. More info? Contact the Garden Club by sending an email to SCGGardenClub@gmail.com

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GLASS ARTS (GGA)

We invite all Grand Residents and Guests to visit the Grand Glass Arts Studio in the Village Center (next to the Adobe Fitness Center). We are open 9 AM to 4 PM daily. Meet our Artists, view their works in process, peruse our consignment gallery and learn more about this unique art form. Grand Glass Arts (GGA) welcomes new members! Whether you aspire to make a beautiful stained-glass window for your home, design a mosaic masterpiece, or enjoy creating a one-of-a-kind fused glass piece, GGA encourages you to explore the world of glass arts. We offer an extensive education program for new and experienced glass artists. Please visit our website at www.grandglassarts.com to view the benefits of GGA membership and look over our list of classes. To join, please, click on the JOIN US link on the GGA website menu bar, read through the important information provided, then complete our membership application. For questions, email: newmembercontact@grandglassarts.com. While we offer New Member classes September through March for those new to the glass arts, we welcome Experienced Glass Artists to join throughout the year. Experienced artists: on the Join Us page of our website, fill out the application and describe your experience in the space provided. Our New Member Contact will be in touch to go over the entry process. We are now accepting applications for our New Member Classes in January, February and March, 2024.

GOLF—150 GOLF CLUB

Resuming in November to a Grand course near you! (usually Cimarron) Sunday afternoons, Par 3, 9 holes Casual, fun, a few social gatherings too! We welcome new golfers, experienced golfers! Season begins in November - Annual dues $30 For more information, please visit our Website - 150GolfClub.com Par–3 golf at Sun City Grand. The co–ed 150 Golf Club plays nine holes from tees 150 yards or less from the pin Sunday afternoon. If you want to work on your short game, are new to golf or just want enjoy nine holes from a shorter distance, give us a try. We would love to have you as our guest. We are a relaxed, fun–loving group. For more information visit www.150golfclub

GOLF—LADIES GRAND NINERS

The Ladies Grand Niners has approximately 300 members. We prefer to play nine holes of golf rather than the traditional 18. Desert Springs is our home course, though we also play Cimarron, Granite Falls North and Granite Falls South during our season. We play by USGA Rules and expect our members to have a general knowledge of the Rules of Golf and some golf experience. Our motto is “Fun, Friendship, and Golf"! For information on how to join our club through Arizona Golf Association go to ladiesgrandniners. golfgenius.com and click on the link for our membership information or contact our membership co-chairs at membership. ladiesgrandniners@gmail.com. The Ladies Grand Niners membership year is October 1st to September 30th. We play golf in alternating shotgun or tee time formats on Tuesdays, November through May. Members sign up to play shotguns at either 12:30 or 3:00 or tee times between 12:00 and 3:00. In the summer months, members can choose to play nine holes of golf between 6-7AM or 18 holes at 7 AM.

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Members are required to have an active membership in the Arizona Golf Association (AGA) and be a resident of Sun City Grand with a valid Community Association Member (CAM) number. Members are required to have a GHIN handicap index. If you do not have a GHIN handicap index, you must establish one. A 9-hole handicap index is also required to be eligible for prizes in any of our monthly Play-ofthe-Day events and for our annual President's Cup Tournament. An 18-hole World Handicap System (WHS) GHIN Handicap Index is established by playing six 9-hole rounds or a combination of 9and 18-hole rounds to equal 54 holes. The 18-hole handicap index is converted to a 9-hole handicap index for our league. A member must play with the Ladies Grand Niners a minimum of five 9-hole rounds to be eligible to play in the annual President's Cup tournament (held in March each year).

GOLF—MENS 9 HOLE GOLF CLUB

The Men’s Nine Hole Golf Club is comprised of fun loving, supportive golfers of all skill levels who enjoy the game of golf. If you love the game, but 18 holes is too much, this club is for you. We offer you weekly shotgun starts for 72 golfers at 12:30 and another 72 golfers at 3:00 during our high demand season of Jan, Feb and March. Starting in April, our format changes to alternating tee times and shotgun starts as well as offering 9 or 18 holes during the summer season. Included are free range balls for day of play plus once a month team games such as scramble, best ball, pink ball, alternate shot, etc. Also, periodic free golfing clinics with our resident golf pro, prize tournaments, and annual free hot dog/chili day. Come enjoy the camaraderie and friendships, that are an important part of our game playing experience. For an application please contact: Wayne Mercil , Membership Director, merk5151@msn.com

GOLF—LADIES 18 HOLE LEAGUE

If you enjoy golfing and socializing with other friendly women, then the Grand Ladies 18-Hole Golf Association (GLGA) is a perfect fit for you. We are affiliated with the Arizona Golf Association (AGA) and members are required to comply with USGA rules of golf. We play every Tuesday, rotating among the four SCG golf courses. GLGA is a year-round league with a schedule of shotgun or tee time starts. You can play GLGA only in the winter if you are not here in the summer. We have the opportunity to choose from multiple tee box combinations. You must have a current handicap or establish a handicap within 30 days of joining the league in order to compete in weekly (Tuesday) events. The maximum handicap allowed is 40. In addition to our weekly events, several major tournaments are held throughout the year including a Member-Member, Member-Guest, and League Championship. The league also supports a variety of charitable activities. Our President is Nancy Foy. To learn more about GLGA visit our website at http://www. glga2023nm.golfgenius.com. or feel free to email our Membership Janet Tarr at GLGAMembership@ gmail.com. A membership information bulletin is available at Granite Falls Golf Course and Sonoran Plaza just left of the library entrance.

GOLF—LADY PUTTERS

The Sun City Grand Lady Putters Charter Club is a social group whose main purpose is getting together for laughs, prizes and friendship while putting and enjoying the outdoors. We meet five (5) days a week, Monday thru Friday, at the Cimarron 18 hole putting green at the Cimarron Center. Pick out the day that suits you the best! We check in at 9am and begin putting a 9:30am. Our group is intended for every level of putter. Be our guest, putt for free and come check us out! We will be on Holiday Break from December 25th through January 5th. For more information, please visit our website at scgladyputters.com.

GOLF – MEN PUTTERS

HAVE ANY INTEREST IN PUTTING? Want to meet others that share this interest? If so, then plan to come over to the beautiful 18-hole putting green located just west of the Cimarron club house, right off of W. Clearview Blvd. You are invited to play a “guest” round with a Men Putters club member. PUTTING SCHEDULE The Men Putters do “their thing” weekly on Tuesday and Wednesday at 1:00 PM, on both days, starting in November. Members feel free to pick whatever day they prefer to participate and some even putt both days. HERE IS A TYPICAL DAILY EVENT Register to play, be paired with another person, putt 18 holes, and lastly, participate in a 19th hole challenge (this is a special one-hole challenge). Other change-of-pace fun putting challenges are offered throughout the year long program. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES There are some occasional social activities when members meet to vote on new officers OR just meet for club sponsored soda and hot dogs. VOLUNTEERS Member volunteers run the club’s daily putting activities such as setting up the course, registering members and guests, etc. If you are a golfer, the club is a great way to sharpen your putting skills. If you don't golf, or no longer golf, the club offers an opportunity to enjoy one of the best parts of the sport in a friendly, yet competitive manner. All skill levels are welcome. To equalize performance results and the receipt of monetary awards, individual handicaps are recalculated weekly. The new season starts on November 1. Rules and regulations are simple and will be explained to newcomers when you sign in. COME JOIN US. For more information, contact Jim Cottrell at jdcottrell@ cox.net

GOLF—COUPLES PUTTING

The COUPLES PUTTERS club will resume its putting events in September. If you and your spouse/ partner are looking for a fun activity that you can do together, this is the club for you. We meet on the 18-hole Cimarron putting green the second Saturday morning of every month (except October) during the fall, winter and spring months. Refreshments are served before putting begins and prizes are awarded for holes-in-one and the lowest team scores. You will putt on an 18-hole putting course that is changed every month with another couple, so this is also an opportunity to meet new people. You can find additional information at scgcouplesputtingclub,go

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lfgenius.com. Dues are $10 per team per year and membership forms are available online or in the club area outside the Activities Office.

GOLF—MEN’S 18 HOLE GOLF CLUB

Enjoy competition and have fun. Test your golf skills and make new friends while enjoying a round of golf on our beautiful community golf courses. The SCG Men’s 18 - Hole Golf Club welcomes resident golfers to join our club and compete for bragging rights and prize money in weekly tournaments. We play our tournaments on Wednesdays under USGA Rules of Golf and use the USGA’s Golf Handicap Information Network (GHIN) for tracking handicaps. Participants are flighted based on handicap and generally play with other golfers of similar ability. Our season starts the first week of November and runs through September. Membership information/ applications can be obtained in the Granite Falls Pro Shop or by visiting our website at www.scgmgc.com. The Membership Chairman is Tom Jones. The club currently has over 400 members and we invite you to join our roster.

GRAND HIKERS

Take a Hike! Our Grand Hiker club provides members a chance to enjoy and appreciate the splendor and beauty of our Arizona trail systems. Throughout the year we offer day hikes in varied terrain and elevation for members with different hiking abilities. Join us to discover places you would never visit on your own and get up close and personal to the great outdoors. We schedule two out-of-area overnight trips annually (think Moab, Kanab, Sedona, etc). If the deserts, mountains and

canyons are calling you to enjoy healthy exercise and the challenge of hiking – along with friendly camaraderie - this is your group! In addition we schedule fun social gatherings to get to know each other outside of our hiking element and form lasting friendships. The Grand Hiking group is committed to safe and responsible experiences. New members are invited to participate on an introductory Hike prior to joining. These hikes are offered the first Wednesday, and third Monday of each month. Start your hiking adventures with us soon! Our General Meetings are held the first Monday of the Month (October – April), in the Agua Fria room, 3 p.m.

the first week of October. Current German and Italian classes meet through the summer. Email president@grandlanguageclub.com.

NEXT MEETINGS: DECEMBER 4, 2023; JANUARY 8, 2024 The hike schedule is available on our website at www.scghikers.org Membership Director: Leslie Paul, 775-427-4438 Membership Co-Director : Darlene Ayers, 847-9091904 Email: membership@scghikers.org

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LANGUAGE CLUB

The SCG Language Club would like to increase its foreign language offerings to our residents. We currently offer Spanish, French, Italian, German, and ASL (American Sign Language). We need volunteers in any other languages, to teach our resident students. We would also like to start ZOOMING CLASSES and need volunteers to ZOOM. If you have an interest to participate, come join us at the Ocotillo Building! New classes begin

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LAWN BOWLING

We welcome all levels and ages to join us for a relaxed but competitive game. We have one of the best greens in the country and it is situated just behind the tennis courts. You absolutely have to check this out and then ask about the free introductory lessons we offer. See more information on livegrandaz.com or go direct to our website at www.grandlawnbowling. org for starting times, contact information, pictures and much, much more or contact David Shaw at 623584-2743. Start your New Year Resolution of challenging your mind and making new friends. Our membership fee is only $15. Talk your home game into branching out. Join us at Mah Jongg. It is an incredible game of skill, energy, calculation, and luck. Our club offers open play Tuesday afternoons from 12 PM to 4 PM and Wednesday evenings from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM in the Chaparral Center, Hopi Room. We play $5 pie game. “Go PIE” and you can continue to play. Interested in learning how to play? Sign up now for our lessons in April.

MUSIC CLUB

THE GRAND MUSIC CLUB The Grand Music Club is composed of residents who share a love of music. Club members are dedicated to the performance of Vocal and Instrumental Music for the enjoyment of both our participants

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and the public. Members' activities include vocal and instrumentalist performing opportunities, singly and in groups. Members can also participate in production, technical, and backstage activities for our shows as well as support the club through Board and committee functions. There’s a place for everyone! Groups that are open to those with a more focused interest are listed below. If you are interested or would like more information, please visit our website, www.grandmusicclub.com, or contact Jim Ward at president@grandmusicclub.com at 623-2663606. Note: Attendance is free to all members of the community. Those who participate in the Club or Sub-Groups are welcome to do so as guests. However, after 3 guest sessions, the Grand Music Club requests you join our club if you are not already a member. Membership fees are $10 per year (January through December). ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT GROUP If you play the guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, ukulele, fiddle, conga/bongo/snare drums, or harmonica (any non-amplified, non-horn instrument), or you just like to sing or listen, this is the sub-group for you! Come and play, sing, and jam in a friendly, no-pressure setting. We meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month (October – May), 1:30 to 3:30 pm, in the Cimarron Club Room. Contact Ellen Petersen at email ekkinder@gmail. com or 847-507-3740 for more information. PIANO CONNECTION Do you play the piano? Do you sing or play an instrument? If you do, come, and join us in the Piano Connection group. We welcome members at all talent levels. It is an ideal way to focus your practicing and, thereby, improve your musical results. Come and share your effort with us. Refreshments follow the music. We meet the first Tuesday of the month October through April at 1:00 at various homes. For more information, please contact pianoconnection@ grandmusicclub.com. GRAND SINGERS AND GRAND CHORALE Grand Singers is a chorus of as many as 130 volunteer singers who rehearse once a week from September to April. They put on two concerts each year: one in the spring and a Holiday concert in early December. The Grand Chorale is an auditioned group of about 32 singers taken from the ranks of the Grand Singers. The Chorale performs a few songs at each of the Grand Singers' concerts. For more information, please get in touch with Kathy Head at (623) 826-2749. SONGWRITERS OF GRAND This is for people who aspire to write a song. If you have written songs, thought about writing a song, or would just like to explore the idea of writing a song, come and find out what it’s all about. Lyricists, composers, strummers, and hummers are all welcome. Do you need to polish it? Need an accompanist? Do you have song lyrics that need to be set to music? Bring your favorite choices and enjoy the comradery from the Grand Music Club members who would love to complement your work with their tablets. An electric piano and guitar will be provided. James Hersch, singer-songwriter, is directing the Songwriters of Grand interest group. Hersh’s 43 years of writing, producing, and performing original music has been recognized with a Terry Award for

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Original Film Score (PBS) and the Harry Chapin Award. If you’d like to know more or have questions, please contact James Hersch at email hersch@me.com or phone 612-281-5778. The Grand Music Club's upcoming events: Songwriters of Grand, Oh the Stories They Can Tell Sonoran Plaza Ballroom Friday, January 12, and Saturday, January 13, 2024 Live at Cimarron, The Salty Dawgs Cimarron Club Friday, January 26, and Saturday, January 27, 2024 Joni Harms, The International Western Music Association Hall of Fame singer-songwriter Cimarron Night Club Friday, February 9, and Saturday, February 10, 2024 Live at Cimarron, The CBD Project Cimarron Club Friday, February 16, and Saturday, February 17, 2024 Popera Concert, A 10th Anniversary Reprise Sonoran Plaza Ballroom Saturday, March 2, 2024 Live at Cimarron, Gold Rush Cimarron Club Friday, March 22, and Saturday, March 23, 2024 The Grand International POP Festival Sonoran Plaza Ballroom Thursday, March 28, 2024 View the TICKETED section of this Grand Lifestyles for ticket sale information. If you have any questions, please visit our website, www.grandmusicclub. com, or contact Jim Ward at president@grandmusicclub. com at 623-266-3606.

PAPER ARTS & MEMORIES (PAM)

Now that the hustle and bustle of the Holiday Season has passed, it’s time to make a New Year’s resolution! How about joining a new club? Stop by Paper Arts and Memories on Mondays between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. The club meets in the Hopi and Pima rooms in the Chaparral Center. Our club welcomes folks who are new to or experienced in making cards, scrapbooking or creating with paper. Not sure what this all entails? Swing by on a Monday for a tour from one of our ambassadors who will answer all your questions. Lastly, our card boutique is open every Monday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. You’ll find our creations in the hallway outside of our meeting area. Hope to see you there!

PET CLUB

“The next Pet Club meeting will be held on Friday, January 19th at 10:00 am in the Sonoran Plaza. Our speaker will be Hugh Giffords, DVM, with Sun City West Animal Hospital. Doctor Giffords will address our recent concerns about Canine Respiratory Virus (CRV) as well general overall wellness care for our pets. Guests are always welcome. For the last 24 years, the Grand Pet Club has sponsored speakers and events designed to promote the health and wellbeing of Grand residents and their pets. Pet Club membership is only $10.00 per year. Some of the membership money goes to support pet shelters in our community. If you are not a member of the Grand Pet Club, please come to our next meeting, as guests are always welcome.”

GRAND PHOTOS

The dawning of a new year in The Grand Photo Club brings with it the promise of new beginnings, and an abundance of activities and gatherings for those who have one thing in common: The love of all things photography. Whether your camera of choice is your ever handy smartphone or a physical camera, the community’s premier photo club has something for everyone. Membership in the club comes with a number of free learning opportunities and the ability to learn new skills from your fellow members. Each month provides Classes, Special Interest Groups, Travelogues, social gatherings and Photo Shoots to pique the interest of beginning and seasoned photographers. A digital photo lab offers all members the tools to actually create and print their masterpieces. For those looking to join, there are some opportunities to experience in advance what the club has to offer. Check out the classes on the website. Non-members can sign up for most classes for a nominal fee. The public can also attend monthly travelogs and showcases featuring club members’ works. Stop by the Studio today and check out the photographs on display or talk to a member about the benefits of joining. Classes offered during the month include: n Introduction to Papers and Printing on the Canon 6400. Jan. 5, 1 p.m. Learn how to print a contact sheet of multiple photos. The discussion will include printing papers, color management and print resolution. There will be an additional fee for supplies. n Matting. Jan. 9, 9:30 a.m. Hands-on experience. Bring a photo (8x10 or less) and learn how to measure and cut a mat to frame your photo. n Printing 101. Jan. 9, 12:30 p.m. Learn how to use the studio’s Canon 100 printers. You will be able to print from your smartphone, tablet or laptop. $1 materials cost. n Cloning Images in Elements. Jan. 11, 10 a.m. This class focuses on using Photoshop Elements' Clone Stamp Tool. Experience level: Advanced. Participants must be familiar with editing in Elements' Expert Mode. n Creativity (2 sessions). Jan. 11 and 18, 12:30 p.m. Creativity is a key ingredient in artistic expression. As an art form, photography is all about the creative process and exploring ideas through images. n Build Your Own Website for Free (2 sessions). Jan. 15 and 22, 1 p.m. Zoom class. The Adobe Photography Suite includes a website building application. Experience level: intermediate or advanced. To create a website you must be a subscriber to the Adobe Photography Suite. Those without the Suite, may observe to determine if they would like to subscribe. n Canvas Stretching. Jan. 16, 9:30 a.m. See how easy canvas stretching can be as you follow along as the instructor demonstrates this technique. n Photo Composition: The Next Level (2 sessions). Jan. 22 and 29, 12:30 p.m. This class builds on the basics of photo composition and explores even more advanced techniques and approaches to create compelling and interesting images. n Landscape Photography (2 sessions). Jan. 23 and 30, 10 a.m. Learn how to capture landscape images that stand out. Items to be discussed include techniques, tips, camera settings and filters.

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n Artsy Photo Apps for iPhones. Jan. 23 and 30,

12:30 p.m. In session one, participants will be shown examples of the use of apps (some free, some have a one time fee) and will follow along with images the instructor will supply. Participants may watch the demonstrations before deciding whether to purchase an app. n DxO Nik Collection. Jan. 26, 1 p.m. Introduction to the suite of photo editing tools by DxO Labs. Experience level: intermediate to advanced. Public Photo Club activities during January include: Travelogue: Exploring France and Italy, Jan. 4, 7 p.m., Chaparral Center; and Photographers’ Showcase: Back Streets and Alleys, Jan. 19 at 1 p.m., which will run in conjunction with a Reception and refreshments. Another offering open to the public and members for a fee will be Vicarious Travels: Columbia River Gorge. Vicarious Travels is a collaboration between Grand Learning and the Photo Club. It will be held Jan. 26, 2 p.m. Register through Grand Learning. Join today, and you will have immediate access to those benefits and others. For more information, scan the QR code, visit https:// grandphotos.org or stroll over to the Photo Studio during open hours Monday through Friday, 9-noon. Check out the wide array of photos on display and for sale. Members' work will also be available in the studio or through accessing the website. To join, click on the Membership button on the home webpage. Special Interest Groups available to members include Creative Eye, Seekers and Sojourners, Micro 4/3rd, Image Sharing, One App ata Time, Getting the Most from Digital Images, Digital Production, Wildlife and Sony Mirrorless. Members also have the opportunity to sign up for Photo Shoots throughout the year. DID YOU KNOW? Grand Photos offers times throughout the month for members needing help with their photo needs. Technicians will be available to answer questions on camera operation, printing, editing and framing. Times are listed in the calendar on the home page. For more info, check back on the Grand Photo website or future issues of Lifestyles.

GRAND PICKLEBALL CLUB

The Grand Pickleball Club is a great place to meet other fun-loving active residents, and get a great workout! There are 22 pickleball courts located at the Cimarron Center. The club offers introductory lessons and has ongoing group lessons, clinics and ball-machine drills all designed to help you learn pickleball skills. Check out the club website at www.grandpickleball. org. The website is updated regularly and includes information about how to join, daily activities and how to reserve a court. Any resident of The Grand can make court reservations at any time that is not set aside for club functions. Court reservations are displayed on the monitors located in the pavilion and in both breezeways. If you are unable to use your reservation, please delete your reservation so that other residents can use that time. Non-marking, court shoes are recommended. For more information check website www. grandpickleball.org Hope to see you on the courts soon!

PINOCHLE

THE SCG Pinochle is Welcoming new members to play Pinochle on Tuesday and Friday starting at 6 PM and ending by 8:30 PM. All skill levels are welcomed and we will train any new members interested in playing. On Tuesday we play single deck Pinochle and on Friday we play double-deck Pinochle. We are a fun-loving group that enjoys tournament playing for those interested and a year-end banquet. Contact the club President- Larry Sebastian @ 480376-3819 or our club Vice President - Trudy Morone @ 602-509-7201 if you would like additional information. Looking forward in hearing from you.

POKER CLUB

Come join the fun for various poker games. All residents are welcome. We offer Texas Hold’em, 7 Card Stud and Omaha-High/Low, with buy-in costs from $10-$30. For a small fee we have lessons to help you learn the game. Additional cash games are available. For more information on what we offer, please contact John Luher, President, at jluher@gmail. com or visit our website at http://scgpoker.org. MAY THE CHIPS BE WITH YOU!!

RV CLUB

Have an RV and want to travel with a fun group of fellow Grand residents or you don't have an RV but want a fun group to socialize with at our meetings with pot lucks, pizza parties and Ice cream socials well come on over to the Grand RV’ers next meeting, any SC Grand resident is welcome, you don't need to own an RV to become a member. Our meetings are usually the 3rd Tuesday in Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb, March and April with our Christmas party in December. Previous members who sold their RVs are encouraged to rejoin for all of our great comradery! For more info call club President Mike Dawson @ 925727-4625 or Membership chair Sheryl Peller @ 623748-8522

SHALOM CLUB

The Shalom Club is welcoming new members and we invite all Residents of The Grand to join us! We’re a fun–loving and energetic social club with over 300 members who enjoy a variety of social, educational and cultural activities related to Judaism, although we are not a religious group. We have an annual calendar of diverse Monthly Program Meetings and our members host many fabulous Socials throughout the year. We also enjoy our partnership and periodic socials with all the West Valley Shalom Clubs. Check out our Club at grandshalomclub.com for the latest on events and activities. For more information, or if you would like to join us as a guest to look us over, please contact our Membership Director, Julia Schoen membershipdirector@grandshalomclub.com, 805325-1807 or Gary Schoen 805-325-1806

SINGLES CLUB

The Singles Club is an active social club in The Grand. We provide a caring and supportive environment with activities that offer opportunities for members to share interests, develop friendships and enhance a great quality of life. A variety of monthly events may include Theme Dinners, Poker Night, Game Night, Crazy Bocce, Trivia or other specially arranged outings. Check our website for additional information – www.scgsingles.com. January 3 | Wednesday | 1-3 pm SINGLES CLUB BOARD MEETING … Will be held in the Phoenix Room in the Palm Center. If you wish to attend, please call President Walt Kelm, 720-417-6121

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January 10 | Wednesday | 6-9pm GAME NIGHT … Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, deck of cards and a shuffler for hand & foot, Rummikub, or any other game). Also bring your own soft drink. Meet at the Cimarron Club in the Cimarron Center (on the 2nd Wednesday each month). Hosted by Maxine Sandborn, 623-694-6502 January 15 | Sunday | 6-9pm | FREE MEMBER APPRECIATION MEETING… Start the new year with your friends in the SCG Singles Club. This event is hosted by the Board of Directors to thank you for being a member of the SCG Singles Club. Lite bites and sweet treats will be served along with a cash bar. Join us in the Gila Room at the Cimarron Center on Sunday January 14 for an evening of good fellowship. This is a FREE EVENT for existing and prospective members. January 17 | Wednesday | 10-11am PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBER MEETING… Come to the Phoenix Room at 10 am at the Palm Center (on the 3rd Wednesday of each month) to learn about our club and all it has to offer. Hosted by Cindy Beard, 510-502-9204. January 18 | Thursday | 6-9pm | $15 POKER NIGHT … Your reservation includes pizza and game chips. Bring your own soft drink. Prizes given. Beginners and guests of members are welcome. Meet at the Cimarron Center in the Cimarron Room (on the 3rd Thursday each month). Make your reservations and pay $15 by Monday, January 15th.. Guests add additional $5. Hosted by: Melanie Betts 612-275-7799 and Kathy Roles 701-741-5551. January 24 | Wednesday | 6-9pm GAME NIGHT … Bring your favorite game (scrabble, mah jongg, deck of cards and a shuffler for hand & foot, Rummikub, or any other game). Also bring your own soft drink. Meet at the Cimarron Club in the Cimarron Center (on the 4th Wednesday each month). Hosted by Barb Anderson 708-256-0669 and Valerie McGrew 415672-0375 January 26 | Friday | 6-9pm | $25 CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION… Celebrate the Lunar New Year with a wide selection of Chinese food from Panda Express. Dance away the evening to music from the Priscilla Rose Band. Join us in the Gila Room in the Cimarron Center on January 26 at 6:00 pm. Tickets are $25 for members, $30 for guests. Deadline to purchase tickets is Friday January 19. Hosted by Valerie McGrew, 415-672-0375.

SOCIAL GAMES:

Social Games Charter Club is comprised of 5 Special Interest Groups. These interest groups are as follows: CHESS: Tucked away in The Grand, three times a week, we play chess and forget about everything else. It’s true, while playing chess with us, you think only of chess, an inexpensive (no membership fees) and calorieburning activity (yes, it’s true, you burn lots of calories playing chess). You’ll need to know the basics as we won’t be spending too much time teaching, but we are welcoming and friendly to everyone, even if you aren’t Bobby Fischer! So, check us out, Mate. Just show up, with or without a board and pieces, and be ready for a rewarding escape. For room reservations call Marty at 203-9791194, or Paula at 623-293-2884. Next move is yours. Let's play.

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CRIBBAGE If you have played Cribbage in the past and would like to join us, please come by on Tuesday morning 8:15 o 8:30 to sign in to play. At this time, play begins at 8:45. Experience is necessary as this is a fast moving game. We play 9 games and rotate each game to play a different opponent. Each game is timed for 17 minutes. If you are not done in that time frame, whoever is ahead scores the points for that game. We collect $4 from each player, which is paid out as prize money at the end of the session. Prize payouts are based on the number in attendance. Should you get “skunked”, you pay a quarter for every skunk. Please do not bring large bills as we cannot make change. You may play twice as a guest before you decide to join our group and pay our dues. If you would like to learn to play Cribbage, we suggest that you download the app and play at home to understand the basics and point counting as well as scoring of the game. For more info email jeward28@gmail.com HAND & FOOT We play every Tuesday at 1:00 and Friday at 6:00 in the Pima Room at Chaparral Center. PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES EARLY FOR TABLE ASSIGNMENTS. We play two games and draw cards for random partners each game. You will need $4. in quarters and $4 in bills for the two games. If you have your own cards (6 decks) and shuffler, please bring them. We are currently playing “Progressive Hand & Foot”. For a copy of the rules or questions, please contact Joy Kreick at joykreick@gmail.com Come and play! We’re a friendly group and try our best to be inclusive no matter your skill level. RUMMIKUB RUMMIKUB (rummi-tile) Boardgame - a FUN game for 2-5 people per table (pronounced Rummicube). Join us for this tabletop game that is played with tiles that have easy to see” real numbers” in 4 colors. It’s been a top worldwide boardgame for over 40 years. Players love it because it contains components of Canasta, Gin Rummy, Bridge and Mahjong. It gently stimulates the brain while combining both luck with strategic thinking. We meet from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the Pima Room near the Grand Café at Chaparral Center on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays and 2nd and 4th Saturdays. We hope you’ll join us to have fun and find old and new friends. Call ahead for a FREE lesson if you’re new or need a refresher! Special for dues: $12 pays you up until the end of 2024. Specific Play Dates: Thursdays: 12/7, 12/21, 1/4, 1/18; Saturdays: 12/9, 12/23, 1/13, 1/27. For info: Barbara Powers 480-567-2533; Barbs.rum@gmail. com. We’re a friendly group – and play a friendly game peppered with laughs and FUN! Come learn the new Joker Rules that have increased the fun! STAMP COLLECTING We meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm in the Pima Room in the Chaparral Center. Meetings are always open to anyone interested in collecting postage stamps, whether to learn about stamp collecting, discover the worth of an existing collection or to donate a collection to a non-profit tax exempt foundation. Our friendly group will encourage your interest in stamps, whatever it may be. More info is available from Gene Trinks at 602-339-8243 or gctrinks@cox.net.

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SOFTBALL

Who wouldn't want to be a kid again? Lasting friendships are formed through a game for kids! We play all year long on the beautiful Del Webb Ballpark on Mountainview just west of Goldwater. Stop by any day and meet some great guys and gals; all of whom are there to have fun and relive their youth. There are four different seasons each year as well as different skill levels for annual and part-time residents. We have special events throughout the year. Pick up an application at the field or online at our website: Click on the Club tab for the New Member Application. SPORTS MEMORIBILIA Contact: Steve Rothschild sbaron24@aol.com

STITCHERS

A FIBER ARTS COMMUNITY – EST. 1998 We are your one stop shop for all Fiber Arts interests. For the modest $40 annual membership, you have access to all seven of our special interest groups in which you can choose to participate. We offer machine embroidery, needlework, sewing, quilting, beading, weaving & spinning, and community service. We have a full selection of top-quality equipment for members to use as well as free and low-cost educational opportunities in every special interest group. All skill levels are encouraged to join. Our membership includes everyone from extreme novices to nationally renowned artists. In addition to the technical art aspects of the Club, we are first and foremost a social organization within The Grand and as such, hold events throughout the year to foster and build lasting friendships with members of this artisan community. All are welcome in Stitchers! Our next general meeting is January 4, 2024, at 1 pm in the Hopi Room of the Chaparral Center. For more information, visit our website: grandstitchers.org Feel free to stop by the Studio for a personal tour by one of our Directors. We are located in the Palm Center. Enter the Studio through a separate door to the right of the main building entrance. We are open Monday – Saturday 9 am – 3 pm. STITCHERS; FIBER, FABRIC & BEADS Located in the Palm Center, Studio Hours are 9AM - 3PM Monday through Saturday. Join for the Classes, stay for the friendship! Each day is dedicated to one our fiber arts Special Interest Groups. Come by the Palm Center, Grand Stitchers Studio, see what we create, and find out how easy it is to get certified on one of our machines or looms. Mondays: Sewing and Machine Embroidery Sewing: Already know how to sew? Great! Come join our classes where qualified instructors take you every step of the way. Want to learn? We can teach you the basics and a little bit more. Machine Embroidery: Learn how to embroider on towels and placemats, make stand up decorations for the holidays, spiffy up your pant legs and more!! We start you at the beginning and help you through any and all projects. Experienced members are more than willing to offer assistance. Come join the world of machine embroidery.

TUESDAYS: NEEDLEWORK Needlework means hand sewing like crochet, knitting, felting and hand appliqué. We offer classes on all of these techniques, plus we have a knitting machine you can get certified on. Imagine knitting a sweater in hours not days! Needleworks, as part of Community Service also helps out Eve’s Place on the Navajo Reservation knitting and crocheting hats and scarves. Another activity is dedicated to Knitted Knockers. A soft knitted prosthesis for breast cancer patients, all at no cost to recipient. Wednesdays: Quilting We are a group of Quilter who like to cut up material and put it back together in various creative designs. If you know how to piece/quilt, do come join us on any Wednesday. We have a variety of teachers from nationally recognized members to those who would like to pass along their tips, tricks, and techniques. If you don’t know how to piece/quilt, we have classes for that. Meetings are on the second Wednesday of each month. Caring Quilts are on the third Wednesday of each month. Caring Quilts are made by many members, washed, and prepped for breast cancer surgery patients. We also make Quilts of Valor and Quilts for Organ Donors. There’s always room for finishing those UFOs among fellow members. Thursdays: Community Service Dedicated to making projects that benefit Organizations in Arizona and mostly the West Valley: Early Head Start, Eve’s Place, Family Promise, Food Bank, Hospice of the Valley, Luke Air Force Base, Blue Star Mothers, No Kill Animal Shelters, Dell Webb Hospital, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Fridays: Beading If you know what TILA, Swarovski, and Czech Glass are, you know some- thing about beading. If you’d like to learn more - or if you know a lot and want to share - Beading will welcome you with open arms. Come see our display of what you can do with a few beads and little know how. Saturdays & Thursdays: Weaving and Spinning Weavers and Spinners enjoy working with all kinds of fibers. We learn about the animals and plants that are the fiber's source; we prepare the fiber with cleaning, carding, dyeing and blending it. Fiber is spun into yarn using spindles and traditional and electric spinning wheels. We utilize many types of looms on which we create fabric for household items, clothing and art pieces. More information is available at grandstitchers.org Sue Jacobsen, President 2024 president@grandstitchers.org

TABLE TENNIS CLUB

Welcome to the new year! Give yourself a gift this year by joining The Grand Table Tennis Club for $20.00 per year. If you are already a member you know how much fun your membership provides. You will want to renew by January 31 to keep the fun going. If you are new, please allow me to introduce the club! The Grand Table Tennis Club prides itself on being friendly and welcoming for all levels of play. Our sport combines healthy fun, low-impact aerobic exercise that’s gentle on the joints, and excellent eye-hand coordination practice. We play year-round in Cimarron’s air-conditioned clubhouse. While we love this sport, we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Play is peppered with lots

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of good-natured laughs. Just show up when we are in session and join the fun – no reservation required. Don your athletic shoes and drop by. Any of our members would be happy to assist you in getting started. We have paddles ready for your use. We look forward to welcoming YOU. First three club visits are complimentary. Just sign in, with your email and phone #, and tell us you’re new! Yearly membership just $20. Interested? For our current schedule, more information… or to just let us know you’ll be joining us, please contact our Club President, Dick Bertrand at Dick@Bertrandonline.com or 925-6982155. Gila Room at Cimarron Center: Current 2024 scheduled hours: Mo, Tu, Th, F, mornings after 9a; Wed, Sat, Sun afternoons after 1p; Th nights after 6:00.

TENNIS CLUB

HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Time for resolutions….how bout TENNIS! For $20 a year you can join Grand Tennis Club and get involved with organized “In Club” play, have access to our 3 ball machines and get involved in our many Club sponsored socials. If you are a beginner or coming back from a long break in tennis, consider our: FREE TENNIS LESSONS We have FREE BEGINNER TENNIS CLINICS beginning the second Sunday of every month @1pm starting October and going through

March 2024! Seasoned Club Members will have you participating in drills to work on strokes and serve. Bring your own racket or borrow one from us! Bring a water bottle and be ready to hit. You don’t need to be a member of the club to participate. Reservations are not necessary but encouraged. Email Sandi Johnson at sandijaaa@yahoo.com More ways to get involved: MEN’S CLUB PLAY Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Contact Jeff Swartz 623-693-9548 Players are grouped by their rating. WOMEN’S CLUB PLAY Monday and Wednesday mornings. Contact Sue Martell 509-375-1357 Players are grouped by their rating. ALL LEVELS ALL PEOPLE COORDINATOR Barb Drummond 509-560-9643 Just come to the courts. Meets Monday-Friday at 1pm OctoberApril. Start and stop dates depend on weather and temperatures . Fun recreational tennis for players of all skill levels. Players are free to rest or withdraw from play at any time. Players rotate after every game in a Round Robin format. OPEN MIXED WEEKLY SIGN UP Saturday Mornings. Call Linda Campanelli to register 623-214-1029

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3.5 AND UP MIXED WEEKLY SIGN UP Saturday Mornings. Call Dave Schaum to register 623-544-1060 UPCOMING EVENTS…… MARK YOUR CALENDARS! NEW YEAR’S DAY TENNIS AND POTLUCK January 1, 2024 Arrive at Sports Building at 12:30 for tennis assignments. Potluck of Chili/Soup /Dessert at 3pm Check the club website for more details at: suncitygrandtennisclub.wildapricot.org The Grand Tennis Club: “Big enough to meet lots of people, small enough to not get lost”. Happy Hitting!

WOODCRAFTERS

The Woodshop, situated near the Ballpark, is open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Thursday evenings 6-9 p.m. (always subject to a volunteer Monitor being on duty). The shop is equipped with all the machines and hand-tools necessary to construct furniture and cabinetry. For more information visit our website: http://www.grandwoodcrafters.com

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INTEREST GROUPS...AND MORE ALASKA INTEREST GROUP

Contact(s): Pamela Gralton Kohnen, 480.292.1992,, grandalaskans@gmail.com Website: Find us on Facebook at "Grand Alaskans" Description: The Grand Alaskans welcome all Alaskans living in The Grand. If you enjoy getting together with fellow Alaskans for special events, entertainment, tours, or social hours, this is the group for you. We hold several events October through April.

ALZHEIMERS’S—CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

Presented by: Alzheimer’s Association, Desert Southwest Meets the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month, 10-11:30 am, in the Chaparral Center, Hopi Room for more information or to register call our 24/7 Helpline at 1.800.272.3900 Visit alz.org/dsw to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit ALZ connected®, our online community, at alzconnected.org.

GRAND BASKETBALL INTEREST GROUP

Grand has provided a temporary basketball hoop at the tennis “stadium” court. Come out and play H-OR-S-E, “around the world”, a game of 3 on 3 with friends, or just shoot some hoops with the grandkids! It is free to play, and if you need a ball, check one out at the Adobe Fitness front desk. It is important to sign the participation sheet provided near the court – as CAM will consider a permanent court based on the use of the temporary court! Reserved times are: 6:30 – 8:30am Sunday and 3:00 – 9:00pm every day, AND any time the tennis court is not being used.

BETA SIGMA PHI

Xi Delta Sigma Chapter is a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sun Cities Coalition of Beta Sigma Phi International. The Coalition consists of chapters in Sun City, Sun City West, The Grand, Surprise and the surrounding area. Inactive members, Leave of absence, Members-at-large or transferring members who wish to affiliate with one of these local chapters are invited to contact through text or email a member of the coalition. Contacts: Karen Montoya at smithmontoya10901@ gmail.com or Roberta Chargin at robertachargin@ gmail.com Please list your name, degree, status or any pertinent information. Include your phone number, address and email information. If you have an interested friend, then include their information with their permission, a coalition or chapter officer will make contact with you. Chapters hold meetings at various times during the month as well as socials. We, as a coalition, are not a part of the BSP Phoenix City Council but valid members of Beta Sigma Phi International. Membership is by invitation.

BOWLING

Description: Grand Mixers—fun mixed league (guys and gals) Contact(s): Sally Such, President, 623-975-1377

CANADIAN FRIENDS AT SCG

Website: scgcdn.weebly.com Description: We are a group of Canadians from coast to coast who winter in The Grand from as little as a few weeks to up to 6 months. Some own homes and some rent. We meet from Oct to April

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for coffee, lunches or dinners. In addition, we play everything from bocce / golf /billiards /bowling etc. We discuss common border crossing experiences and try to keep up to date on changes for Visitors Visas on proposed changes. We also discuss problem solving in the desert, from plumbers to landscapers. For more information see our calendar of events on our website. Come on out to one of our fun filled events and who knows you might meet a neighbor, an old co-worker or even a long lost relative from Canada! Email: scgcanadianfriends@gmail.com

COLORADO INTEREST GROUP

Meet one another from Colorado, get acquainted and fellowship together. Email: dnseberhart40@gmail.com for more information.

THE GRAND CAR CLUB INTEREST GROUP

Residents of The Grand who have a special car (old or new) are welcome to join our group and show their car at our meetings, shows and parades in The Grand. Our annual car show will be in the spring of each year in the parking lot behind the Chaparral center. For more information contact thegrandcarclub@ gmail.com.

GRAND CONNECTION INTEREST GROUP

Description: The Grand Connection is a social club representing the African-American Community residing in 'the Grand'. Twice a year in May and November, social events are planned which includes music, dancing, fantastic food and insight into the life experience of African-Americans. All residents are welcome. For additional information regarding the group, you may contact Steve Doolittle, 623-5333455 & Laura Garrett-Williams, 623-215-7884.

COWS, CORN AND CANOLA

Cows, Corn and Canola is a group of retired farmers, ag professionals and people just interested in food production. We come from all areas of the US and Canada. Our activities include organized tours and getting together for conversations and guest speakers. Contact Mark (306) 378-7693 (Saskatchewan). Email— mark82laurie@hotmail.com

GRAND DEMOCRATS INTEREST GROUP

Contact: Bob Walling, VP, 602.573.5942 or granddems@gmail.com Website: www.granddems.org Meeting Information: At our November 15 meeting, the last of 2023 brought an introduction from: Eric Staffer, Democratic Candidate for AZ Senate Scott Podeyn, AZ House and David Raymer, AZ House were unable to attend. This, our final General Meeting for 2023, heard from Aby Cline, Surprise City Council District 2 representative and Candidate for Mayor. Our primary speakers were Clare Knipe, Political Director of Arizona List, one of several major advocacy groups supporting a new AZ constitutional amendment “Arizona Abortion Access Act” planned for the 2024 ballot. We also received a fiery speech from Francesca Martin, Co-Founder and Deputy Director of Keep AZ Blue Student Coalition requesting help to Get Out The Vote from young voters who were substantially underrepresented in actually voting in 2022. On January 24, Grand Dems joins with the Northwest Valley Democrats and guests from the West Valley as we host a U.S. Congressional District 8 Candidate

Forum. All five candidates have been invited to attend. They are Jim Holmes, Marc Lewis, Bernadette Greene Placentia, Steven Sawdy, and Greg Whitten. Cookies, Coffee, Conversation, petition signing and meet the candidates starts at 5:45 pm, followed by a business meeting at 6:30 and the Speaker Forum speakers at 7 pm. To RSVP, go to the Events calendar on www.granddems.org. To establish a strong presence in the community to ensure a voice in local Democratic politics; to prepare for upcoming elections by supporting local and national Democratic candidates and to participate in Get-Out-The-Vote campaigns; to develop relationships with state, county and local officials holding democratic values; and to inform members about important government issues and actions. A Grand Dems Blue Breakfast will be held at 9 am on January 2, 2024 at Nick’s Diner in Surprise. Please RSVP for this event. Our Blue Dinner will be held January 18, at Angela’s Kitchen at 5 pm. RSVP for these Events at www.granddems.org. Check the Events calendar for details for all meetings and activities at www.granddems.org to RSVP.

FOUR WHEELING

Website: www.grand4wheelers.org Description: The Grand 4-Wheelers are residents of The Grand who are interested in taking rides offroad into the beautiful areas of Arizona not accessible by standard vehicle. The roads we travel range from “easy” to “moderate” to “difficult.” The rides are for all types of four-wheel drive vehicles (No ATV’s that’s another group). Our rides will allow you to see remote areas of Arizona in the safe environment of a group activity. We provide an environment to learn the off-road capabilities of our vehicles, off-road driving techniques, the use of GPS devices & maps, and available recovery tools. Please refer to our website to see a calendar of future rides, as well as photos and narratives of our previous rides.

FUN DINERS

Description: We are a social group that plans monthly events at restaurants in our area. Just $10.00 per member per year to join. Guests are welcome! Contact: Toni Helgeson, membership, 623-544-5988 www.fundiners.weebly.com Meeting Information: We send a notice to all of our members throughout the year advising them of our planned activities, either a lunch, dinner, or a happy hour, and we request that they sign up for the event! There is always a gala event for Christmas! Lunches and dinners will be prepaid but you will be on your own for cocktails and of course for any Happy Hours! You may attend as many or as few events as you like. You are able to bring guests, unless we have limited seating! Always check our website, www.fundiners. weebly.com, for forthcoming events and pictures of our past ones! We welcome volunteers to help find new places and to help coordinate events at their favorite restaurants. The annual dues are $10 per person each year. You may call Gerri at 623-374-7917 or Toni at 623544-5988 for more information.

GRAND GECKOS

Our own masters swim team right here in Grand! We believe in staying fit and building friendships while having fun. Our workouts are fresh, full of variety and will help you get and stay in shape. While you should be able to swim freestyle for at least 10

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lengths, you don’t need to know the other strokes to join us at practice. If you are willing to learn, we are there to provide coaching and camaraderie. Our practices have organized sets that are geared from beginner-level swimmers to advanced swimmers and competitors. We focus on technique to improve your strokes, your stamina, your speed and your endurance. For more information contact swimnut@me.com

HORSESHOES INTEREST GROUP

Most/many of you have played horseshoes at picnics, family reunions, etc. With your renting or owning a home in our community, you have the opportunity to play this fun game, whenever you want, for free. The horseshoe pits (5 of them) are always open. You can even play under the lights!! Additionally, there is a horseshoe group/league that plays every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday each week. Generally, at 8 am. This time is adjusted during the year for warmer/cooler temps in summer/winter. We also have league play with 5 other retirement communities in late winter through early spring. We will provide horseshoes for you to use as well as assistance on "pitching" horseshoes if you might need/want. We can also assist in helping you order your own horseshoes when you find out how much fun the game really is. Open to all ladies and men. The horseshoe pits are located just right of the Dell Web softball diamond and storage building on Mountain View Blvd. For more information call Tom Conzemius at 218556-2404 or Dave Johnson at 623-308-6036.

IOWA INTEREST GROUP

Connect and socialize with residents and former residents of Iowa. Club contact information: GrandIowaClub@gmail.com

LGBTQ INTEREST GROUP

Contact(s): scg.lgbt@yahoo.com Website: scglgbt.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/scglgbt Meeting Information: Meets frequently each month. Description: The SCG LGBTQ Interest Group invites residents to join us for a variety of social activities including dining out, theater, concerts, sporting events, etc. We are about making new friends, socializing and supporting one another. Residents and allies who are looking to connect with other like-minded members of our community are welcome to join.

MINNESOTA INTEREST GROUP

Contact(s): Cecelia Kelly, 612-860-4676, ckelly0330@ icloud.com Description: Born in the North Star State/fall in love with L'toile du nord while living there? Currently a part time resident of Minnesota and/or live full time in The Grand? Our Minnesota Interest Group welcomes your participation in our social events, nature walk/potluck events, putting contests, wine tastings, casino parties, theater/dinner parties. Whether you call The Grand your full time or part time residence we would be pleased to have your input regarding offerings that you would find of interest and welcome your participation.

MOMS LIKE ME SUPPORT GROUP

I am excited to give you an update for our support group Moms Like Me. This is a healing journey group for mothers who have suffered the death of a child.

We decided to move forward with the dates and times of where and when we will be meeting. The coordinator at The Grand, who oversees assigning rooms to the different interest groups, has assigned us the Pima Room. We will meet twice a month starting on October 11, at 6:30. We are meeting on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. The Pima Room is in the Chaparral Building. The address is 19781 N Remington Drive, Surprise. We are looking forward to meeting you all and praying that we find comfort in sharing our grief and forming a sisterhood of love and acceptance. Please text or call if you plan on attending a meeting. Any questions, please feel free to text or call Nina Montgomery at 623.606.3160 or Helen Anderson at 206.979.8146.

NEW YORK STATE INTEREST GROUP

EMAIL: TheNYStateGroup@gmail.com Contact: Julia Schoen (805) 325-1807 Dues: $10 per person per year CALLING ALL FORMER NEW YORKERS AND FRIENDS… We are a newer group looking to expand. Though most of our current membership originally called New York State home, we are open to all with an interest in having fun. Recent events have included Get-to-know-you Happy Hours, a Sunset Music Cruise, and DJ Music Bingo with cash prizes. Events on the horizon for the upcoming year are a pool party, a repeat of both the very successful DJ Bingo and the Sunset Cruise on Lake Pleasant, and possibly, a Mets/Diamondbacks game. Also planned are get-togethers for smaller groups, focused on specific boroughs, areas, and neighborhoods of New York and surrounding areas, so that the participants can reminisce about schools, hangouts, and friends they have in common. We welcome spouses, significant others, and anyone with an interest in a vibrant, fun-loving group of folks. For information, please contact Julia Schoen at (805) 325-1807. UPCOMING EVENTS: January 20, 2024—I & J Dinner and Dance February 9, 2024—Rodeo Festival in Wickenburg March TBD—Oakland A’s Vs Texas Rangers (VIP Seating) Date to follow April 3, 2024—Barleen’s Dinner and Show – “The Best of the Season”

PARKINSONS SUPPORT GROUP

The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Support group has moved to Grace Community Church 16165 W. Mountain View Blvd., #4900, Surprise Held on the 1st Wednesday of the month 3–4:30 pm. Please contact Kristina Watts at 602-406-4921.

POLISH-AMERICAN INTEREST GROUP

Contact(s): Dorothy (Rzeszutek) Higdon, 218-8213033, odette46@cox.net Meeting Information: Meetings are scheduled periodically during the year to correspond with new matters of significance and availability of speakers, at which time an e-mail is sent to all members. Notification is also sent regarding any known PolishAmerican activity in the Phoenix area. Description: Sharing of Traditions, Customs, Travel, Delicacies, and History. Socializing while receiving cultural enlightenment concerning holidays and also

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cuisine with regards to Catholic, Jewish and nondenominational citizens. Enjoy the long-established foods of Poland through planned luncheons and tours of Polish-American restaurants, bakeries and delis in the Phoenix area. Translation is also available through Maya Zubriski, mariazubriski@gmail.com, 623-546-6960

GRAND CENTRAL RAILROAD INTEREST GROUP

If you enjoy large scale (G Scale) outdoor model trains, the Grand Central Railroad Interest Group is the place for you. From operating trains, painting buildings, decorating and landscaping, track maintenance, electrical service and repair, to public relations and more…. there is literally something for everyone. While most members own and operate their own trains, it is not a requirement to join the group. Our primary function is operating and maintaining the Model Railroad Park for the enjoyment of our members, residents and visitors, young and old alike. The Railroad Park is located near the tennis courts behind the Chaparral Center. Trains run on a regular schedule as posted at the Railroad Park and on our website (GrandCentralRailroad.info). Please stop by during operating hours and introduce yourself. We will be happy to show you around and tell you more about what we do. For additional information or to make special requests, please contact chairman@ GrandCentralRailroad.info

GRAND REPUBLICANS INTEREST GROUP

Grand Republicans meets the third Saturday morning each month at Church on the Green (19051 N. RH Johnson Blvd, Sun City West.) Doors open at 8:30, coffee and pastries available by 9:00, with meetings starting at 9:30. Guests are always welcome. There is a $2 fee for non-members to help defray the cost of the meeting room, and a tip jar is available to help pay for the pastries and donuts. At press time we were looking forward to our December 16 meeting, where we would hear from the President of the Festival Republican and Independent S.I.G., Mr. Tom Berry, and from Ms. Kathleen Liles of the Arizona Free Enterprise organization. Tom would share some critical information about the upcoming Ballot Referendums and Initiatives and the rules for registering to vote in the primaries. Kathleen would explain the negatives and dangers of the proposed "Rank Choice Voting" initiative that the Democrats are working so hard to get on the Ballot! As our December 2023 Grand Lifestyles Magazine ad (page 71) states, “We have scheduled an exciting and informative list of speakers and candidates for our 2024 meetings in order for you to be aware of the vital issues affecting us on both the state and national levels.” We kick off the new year with Abraham Hamadah as the featured speaker at our January 20, 2024 meeting. Abe was the 2022 Republican candidate for Arizona Attorney General. We will also host Ms. Rachel Walden, a candidate for one of the three seats available on the Corporation Commission. Her explanation of exactly what the Commission is responsible for is said to be quite enlightening. For the February 17, 2024 meeting we are thrilled to have three candidates all vying for our District 8 US House of Representative seat that will be vacated by Debbie Lesko. They are: Blake Masters, who ran for the US Senate in 2022; Arizona State Senator Anthony Kern, who currently represents LD22; and

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Trent Franks, who was Debbie Lesko’s predecessor, representing Congressional District 8 from 2003 to 2017. On March 16 we will have Sheriff Mark Lamb, who is running for the US Senate seat currently held by Kyrsten Sinema, and Mr. Ben Toma, Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives from CD 27. Toma will explain why he believes he is the right choice to replace our CD 8 representative, Debbie Lesko, in the U.S. Congress. As our ad also states, “We welcome Republicans, Democrats and Independents to our meetings. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain ...” See you there!

SUN CITIES SADDLE CLUB

Meetings are held on the 4th Monday of each month (Sep-Mar), with social time at 9:30am and meeting start time 10am. Sun City West Christian Church, 20803 N 151st Ave, Sun City West, in the Fellowship Hall. (RH Johnson and 151th Ave, one light east of Grand Ave.) December meeting is held on the 3rd Monday. Trail rides (using rental horses or personal horses) are held weekly every Thursday at stables around the Valley. Horse ownership is not required. Ride schedules are available at the meetings. Social events are also held during the riding season. Prospective new members are welcome to attend any meeting and must attend a meeting to join. Membership is open to all residents of Sun City, Sun City West, The Grand, and Corte Bella. For more information, please go to suncitiessaddleclub.com or email us at suncitiessaddleclub@gmail.com

STATE OF MINDFULNESS

The Grand State of Mindfulness Interest Group is a mindfulness community, practicing together. Bringing peace, compassion, and gratitude to ourselves and those around us. Group meditation can help develop a real connection with other people while tapping into the same silence and source of peace. The Grand State of Mindfulness Interest Group is focused on science and evidence-based tools and resources. We are not based in any religion or spiritual beliefs; however we do believe in religious harmony and all are welcome. GROUP MEETINGS Group meetings are facilitated discussions that begin with a topic introduction and end with a meditation. Group meets 3 times per year. GRAND LEARNING CLASSES State of Mindfulness co-founders, Holly Costa and Gena Bailey, teach courses in meditation and mindfulness through Grand Learning. See the Grand Learning calendar for details and class dates. WANT TO LEARN MORE OR JOIN THE GROUP? For those interested in enhancing wellbeing and resilience join us! Check website: SCGstateofmind. com or email us at SCGstateofmind@gmail.com

TRAP SHOOTING GROUP

Contact(s): Mark Wood, 623-308-5018, woodyson@ cox.net Meeting Information: We meet every Wednesday at 9 a.m., weather permitting. Description: We are an informal group of average skilled trap shooters that meet weekly at the Ben Avery Clay Target Center (W. Carefree Highway),

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shoot several rounds of trap and socialize about various shooting sports. We occasionally venture over to the sporting clay and skeet ranges during the year when the trap ranges are reserved for tournament shooting. Besides trap shooting, the members discuss activities that foster a network of things to do, places to visit and assistance with shooting technique and gun safety for all shooters. If you are interested in joining our trap shooting group, please contact us for specific location information and other details necessary to prepare for a fun experience.

VALLEY OF THE SUN MONTANA CLUB

Valley of the Sun Montana Club is currently accepting registration for the 2023-2024 season. If you would like an application to join the club, email Membership Chair Audie Morigeau @ audiej45@yahoo.com. Please note application fees are $5.00 per person. Payment must be received by September 30th. By sending in an application you will receive email updates on all our activities. We will be kicking off the fall season with a picnic in October, followed by the Football Frenzy game in November @ Brookside. Last year we had to limit this to club members only due to the popularity of this event. We also host a wine and cheese reception along with out patio party and Lake Pleasant Boat Cruise and much more!

VALLEY OF THE SUN SKI CLUB

Valley of the Sun Ski Club calling all skiers! We meet on the 1st Thursday of the month at the Kuentz Rec Center in SCW starting in November thru April. We have 2 great trips planned in 2024. Telluride, January 7-12 and Snowmass, Colorado, January 28-February 2, 2024. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Judy Ainsworth 602-909-4333.

Annual dues: $10. Monthly tastings at host homes: $15. A yearly, fine dining banquet features cuisine from around the world, accompanied by quality wines of the region. CONTACT Marilyn Meyerowitz for membership information: msmazpa@yahoo.com or 623-4448746.

WISCONSIN INTEREST GROUP

If you are interested in learning about the Wisconsin Interest Group, visit our web site at www.wigazinfo.weebly.com. Membership dues are $10 per person. Click on the ‘Contact Us’ tab, send your message and we I’ll get back to you promptly. We can also be reached at wigmessage@gmail.com. We have planned activities throughout the year. We have recently taken a private coach to Barleen’s dinner theater, group dinner at Haus Murphy, monthly breakfasts at Tivoli Gardens, weekly card games and more. We are beginning the New Year with many of our most popular events. Join us. If you enjoy meeting new, friendly people with a wide range of interests, the Wisconsin Group delivers. Following find a recap of New Year fun: n Monthly breakfast: January 5, Tivoli Gardens n Weekly Sheepshead-Tuesday n Private Group Dinner-January 24 at I and J restaurant, Surprise. Prime Rib, Salmon, Entertainment n Pizza/Bingo Night-February 12, Agua Fria Room n Tailgate and Brewer Game-February 29, Palm Center patio

WASHINGTON STATE

Contact(s): Susan Brinkley, 206-276-2080, susanbrinkley7@gmail.com Meeting Information: Notification of events are sent via email to individuals who sign up on the roster. Events will be included in the Grand Lifestyles publication and will be posted on the community bulletin boards at the Cimarron Center and Sonoran Plaza. Description: The Washington State Group provides opportunities for interested Washingtonians to get acquainted and enjoy common interests. Events have included socials, golf tournaments, hiking, and attendance at Spring Training Mariner games. Volunteering is critical to keeping this interest group vibrant. Ideas for future events are always welcome. INTEREST GROUP SPECIAL EVENT: WINE TASTING Grand’s Wine Interest Group (WIG) meets monthly to enjoy themed wine tastings from around the world, at a member host’s home or other agreed location. Home tastings begin with an introductory educational preview of the topic, followed by wine tasting of several offerings in an informal, fun atmosphere. Light finger food and desserts, planned by the host, are available to complement the wines. A perfect opportunity to learn about wine and different varietals among wine enthusiasts, with new and old friends. WIG meetings are planned for the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7pm, mostly at host homes in Grand. In 2024, we will explore meeting year-round, with possible summer tastings at local establishments.

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GARDEN CLUB MEETING Thursday, January 18, 2024 8:30 AM-11 AM Cimarron Center, Agua Fria Room

SMALL TREES FOR ARID LOTS AND HOW TO CARE FOR THEM

Presented by Jon Manning, ISA Certified Arborist, Manager of Elgin Nursery and Tree Farm, and owner of Holiday Farms LLC.

If you are not yet a member of the Garden Club, please pick up a membership form in the Sonoran Plaza club area or email: SCGGardenClub@gmail.com Bring your CAM card. Non-members may attend one time for $1.00.

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News and Announcements

SPRING TRAINING TICKET INFORMATION Spring Training single game tickets are on sale now!

Opening day is Friday, February 23, with the Kansas City Royals taking on the 2023 World Series Champions, the Texas Rangers, at Surprise Stadium. Surprise Stadium will host 30 games this season with plenty of exciting matchups to include the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers and the National League Champions, the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Single Game Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online at SurpriseStadium.com or by phone at 623.222.2222. Ticket prices start at just $8! The Surprise Stadium Box Office will open for in-person ticket sales on Saturday, February 3, beginning at 8 a.m. AZ time. The box office is located at 15960 N. Bullard Ave.

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Additional information, 2024 special events, promotions and special offers can be found at SurpriseStadium.com or by calling 623.222.2222.

IMPORTANT RULES FOR DRIVERS, PEDESTRIANS, MOTORISTS & BICYCLISTS With the mild weather this season, there may be more people out going for walks and bike rides. I’d like to remind you of some of the rules of the road to help keep everyone safe. Drivers

You must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians crossing the street in any marked or unmarked crosswalk. When the light turns green, you must still yield to pedestrians and vehicles in intersections. The law also requires vehicles come to a complete stop at any school crossing when the crosswalk is occupied by any person. You may not pass another vehicle that is stopped for a pedestrian, even if you have a clear lane or a green traffic signal. In the interest of safety, if you see someone crossing any street, give them the right-of-way.

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Pedestrians

Keep in mind, in many instances and circumstances it’s easier for you to see an approaching vehicle than it is for the driver of the vehicle to see you. Don’t assume an approaching vehicle sees you and will yield to you. Use crosswalks when provided or cross at an intersection. Make eye contact with the driver of an approaching vehicle whenever possible. Look before you step into a roadway. Even at a crosswalk, drivers must be given time to perceive and react to you stepping into the roadway. Avoid distractions, such as using phones or wearing headphones/earbuds, while crossing the road. Cross in well-lit locations at night. Follow all traffic rules, signs and signals that may be present where you are crossing. Grand Lifestyles | January 2024 | livegrandaz.com


Motorists and bicyclists

Follow lane markings Don't turn left from the right lane; don't ride straight in a lane marked "Right-Turn Only" n Ride correctly through intersections n Use the right-most lane that goes in your direction. If you're heading straight, get in the through lane, not to the right of a turning vehicle n Signal before you move or stop - hand signals let drivers and others know what you intend to do next n Enter streets and intersections cautiously n Always check for oncoming traffic n Ride defensively on the road n Anticipate hazards and be ready to adjust your position in traffic n Don't ride on the sidewalk n Be visible and be seen - wear bright colors to increase visibility and make eye contact with drivers n Look behind you n Know how to look over your shoulder without swerving or losing your balance; side-view mirrors are an option n Make sure everything on your bicycle is in proper working condition before you ride n

As a motorist in Arizona, you always need to be aware of your surroundings, whether it be motorcycles on the freeways or bicyclists on city streets. It is important for drivers and cyclists to adhere to all traffic laws and to watch out for one another on the roadways. In Arizona, it is legal for bicycles to ride in the traffic lanes, as long as they adhere to the same street laws as motorists. To be safe and avoid accidents, bicyclists should ride with traffic and be aware of hazards, cars and people around them. The Bicycle and Pedestrian Program from the Arizona Department of Transportation created a few safety tips to help you bike smart and bike safely in Arizona: n Ride on the right-hand side of the road n Always ride with the flow of traffic. Riding against traffic is very dangerous n Ride predictably n Follow the same rules motorists do; travel in a straight line without swerving into other traffic lanes n Obey traffic control devices (signs, signals, lane markings) n Bicyclists must follow the rules of the road, just like other vehicles n Protect your head - always wear a helmet, even on short trips

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COMMUNITY MEETINGS

CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

My next monthly Community Meetings will be at 10 a.m. on January 23 at The Grand in the Agua Fria Room, 17100 W. Clearview Blvd., and at 10 a.m. on January 26 at Arizona Traditions in the Ballroom, 17221 N. Citrus Rd. From now on, sign language interpreters will be at all of my Community Meetings at The Grand. I look forward to discussing the latest City news and answering any questions you have.

The next regularly scheduled Council meetings will be on January 2 and 16 at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers. You can watch live on Cox channel 11 or the Surprise City Gov Facebook page at facebook.com/ CityOfSurprise.

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GRANDKIDS CORNER

CARRYING ON THE TRADITION.

JANUARY FAMILY ACTIVITIES

Each month, we are proud to provide GrandKids Corner, a varied list of activity options for you, our Residents, and your families.

FOUNTAIN PARK AT WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT 6770 N. Sunrise Blvd., Glendale n Recurring daily until January 15, 2024 n westgateaz.com/venue/fountain-park/ n Adults and children: $22 with skate rental n $18 bring your own skates n Toddlers and military $18

Kids & adults are invited to partake in a timeless holiday tradition – outdoor ice skating on our real ice rink! Make magical memories with your loved ones as you glide through an unforgettable winter wonderland. All skill levels are welcome, whether you’re performing pirouettes or strapping on skates for the first time. Grab a warm seat & enjoy sticky-sweet, campfire classics at our s’more station next to the ice rink! Before or after your time on the ice, visit with Santa Claus, enjoy a delicious meal at one of our many eateries, escape with your mates at Escape Westgate, LOL at Stir Crazy Comedy Club & so much more!

DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS FROZEN & ENCANTO

PHOENIX SUNS VS. CHICAGO BULLS

Footprint Center 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix n Dates vary between January 11–14, 2024 n $25+ n footprintcenter.com

Footprint Center 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix n Monday, January 22, 2024 n 7 PM n footprintcenter.com

Audiences will see Anna, Elsa, Mirabel, and the Madrigal family live, as well as fan favorites Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald, Goofy, and many more.

Watch the Phoenix Suns battle the Chicago Bulls.

Narrating the captivating story of Frozen is Olaf, the lovable snowman who likes warm hugs and all things summer. Astounding ice-skating transports families to Arendelle to be a part of Anna’s adventure to find Elsa, whose icy powers unleashed an eternal winter. Kristoff and Sven take fans along as they encounter wintry conditions in a race to bring back summer. In the end, audiences will learn that everyone has their own gifts, magical or not, and being true to yourself and loving those around you is what makes you special. YOU are the magic!

ARIZONA BALLOON CLASSIC

Goodyear Ballpark 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear n Recurring daily until January 28, 2024 n Friday: 4–9 PM; Saturday: 7 AM–9 PM; Sunday: 7 AM–1 PM n abcfest.com/ The Arizona Balloon Classic fills the sky will be filled with colorful hot-air balloons participate in thrilling “Hare & Hound” races from the grassy fields of the Goodyear Ballpark for a spectacular sight of mass and color. Spectators can walk on the field and experience the balloons inflation and lift off.

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RESOURCE NUMBERS EMERGENCY................................................................................. 9-1-1 Poison Control Center.................................................. 800.222.1222 Sheriff’s Office (Bell Rd. Substation)............................. 602.876.1011 Surprise Fire Department............................................. 623.222.5000 Area Agency on Aging 24-Hour Helpline.................... 602.264.4357 After Hours and Weekend Landscaping Emergencies Gothic Landscape................................................... 760.892.2455

ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES Maricopa County Animal Control................................... 602.506.7387 4 Paws Cat Rescue............................................................. 623.773.2246 Surprise Animal Care/Control............................... 623.222.4000 opt. 3

CITY OF SURPRISE Adopt-A-Street................................................................... 623.222.6000 Code Enforcement.............................................................. 623.222.3013 Citizens Patrol...................................................................... 623.222.4277 City Clerk............................................................................. 623.222.1200 City Council......................................................................... 623.222.1300 City Hall................................................................................ 623.222.1000 Community & Recreation Services................................. 623.222.2000 Crisis Response................................................................... 623.222.5040 Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) .........................623.222.1900 Disability Information........................................... (voice) 623.222.3543 (TTY–deaf) 623.222.3503 Noise/Nuisance Complaints................................. 623.222.4000 opt. 3 Non-emergency Fire............................................... 623.222.5000 Non-emergency Police........................................... 623.222.4000 Northwest Regional Library.............................................. 602.652.3000 Post Office (14955 W. Bell Rd.)........................................... 623.544.4672 Senior Services/Center...................................................... 623.222.1500 Trans Valley Metro.............................................................. 602.253.5000 Voter Registration............................................................... 602-506-1511 We Care Program............................................................... 623.222.4277

CONSUMER SERVICES Birth/Death Certificates.................................................... 602.506.6800 Hazardous Waste Questions............................................. 602.771.4673 Health Department, Maricopa County......................... 602.506.6900 Motor Vehicle Department (MVD).................................. 602.255.0072 Registrar of Contractors..................................................... 602.542.1525 Social Security Administration........................................... 800.772.1213 PORA – SCW Consumer Services.................................... 623.584.4288 Helping Hands....................................................................623-975-5499

HOSPITALS Banner Del E. Webb, 14502 W. Meeker Blvd.................. 623.524.4000 Banner Walter O. Boswell, 10401 W. Thunderbird Blvd.. 623.832.4000

NEWSPAPERS Arizona Republic............................................................... 602.444.8000 The Daily Independent and Surprise Independent........ 623.972.6101

UTILITIES City of Surprise Water......................................................... 623.222.1900 Arizona Public Service (APS).............................................. 602.371.7171 APS Street Light Outage.........................................602.371.7171 and/or APS Street Light Outage.com Cox Communications........................................................ 623.594.1000 Century Link.......................................................................... 800.244.1111 Epcor Water........................................................................ 623.445.2400 Southwest Gas Co........................................................... 1.877.860.6020 Pulte Warranty Service........................................... 800.664.3094

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COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION CONTACTS BOARD COMMITTEES Architectural Review Committee Tony Spata tony4grand@gmail.com Code of Conduct Committee & Covenants René Mitchell rene4grand@gmail.com Deaf Advisory Committee (DAC) Jeff Gibbs jeffgibbs.grand@gmail.com Finance Advisory Committee Bob Aiken aiken4grand@gmail.com Food and Beverage Committee (FABC) Tony Spata tony4grand@gmail.com Golf Advisory Committee Doug Brady doug4grand@gmail.com Long Range Planning Committee Carol White carol4grand@gmail.com Technology Advisory Committee (TAC) Carol White carol4grand@gmail.com

ADDITIONAL CAM INFORMATION GrandTV....................................... 623.546.7533 Website......................................... 623.546.7533 communications@livegrandaz.com Membership Office..................... 623.546.7444 Palm Center, 19726 N. Remington Drive Welcome Center .........................623.546.7501 Lost & Found..................................623.546.7501 Hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Standards Compliance Office................. 623.546.7450 ARC Applications......................... 623.546.7474 Hours: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4 p.m. CHAPS Office.................................. 623.546.7553 Grand Election Team Jane Barry grandelectionsteam@gmail.com

ON-SITE EMERGENCIES Association Patrol....................... 623.764.0809 Sunday–Saturday, 24 hours, 7 days a week Maintenance Emergencies........623.546.7551 Bus. Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m.–4 p.m. Report Landscape/Golf Course Maintenance/ Water Leaks/Repairs Submit work order to www.livegrandaz.com maintenance@livegrandaz.com..... 623-546-7551 After Hours and Weekend Landscaping Emergencies Gothic Landscape..........................760.892.2455 Report Common Area Landscape/Water Leaks/Repairs/Facility Maintenance maintenance@livegrandaz.com....623-546-7551

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT General Manager

Jeff Hochman....................................... 623.546.7468

jeff.hochman@livegrandaz.com Executive Administrative Assistant Theresa Fleck...................................623.546.7468 theresa.fleck@livegrandaz.com Communications Manager Christine Helton...............................623.546.7533 christine.helton@livegrandaz.com communications@livegrandaz.com Custodial Supervisor Ken Crossno.....................................623.546.7460 ken.crossno@livegrandaz.com Director of Golf Brandon Dougherty........................623.546.7412 brandon.dougherty@livegrandaz.com Finance Director David Reber.....................................623.546.7453 david.reber@livegrandaz.com Fitness Director Allison Adams..................................623.546.7463 allison.adams@livegrandaz.com Information Systems Manager Rebecca Bird................................ 623.546.7503 rebecca.bird@livegrandaz.com Activities Director Lorena Nieto....................................623.546.7455 lorena.nieto@livegrandaz.com Maintenance Operations Director Scott Phillips scott.phillips@livegrandaz.com Norma Gaitan.................................623.546.7551 Membership Director Debra Goodman............................623.546.7435 debra.goodman@livegrandaz.com Standards Director Jody Snider......................................623.546.7439 jody.snider@livegrandaz.com Purchasing Specialist Laurie Segler....................................623.546.7561 laurie.segler@livegrandaz.com Volunteer Program Manager Denise Alessi.................................. 623-546-7451 denise.alessi@livegrandaz.com

GOLF Cimarron Golf Course.................623.975.5654 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Jennifer Ciesla—Golf Pro.........623-975-5657 jennifer.ciesla@livegrandaz.com Desert Springs Golf Course........623.546.7401 19900 North Remington Drive Kim McCann—Golf Pro............ 623.546.7403 kim.mccann@livegrandaz.com Granite Falls N & S........................623.546.7580 15949 West Clearview Boulevard Kevin Reagan—Golf Pro.......... 623.546.7582 kevin.reagan@livegrandaz.com

ACTIVITIES DEPARTMENT Activities Office............................623.546.7449 Sonoran Plaza, 19753 N. Remington Drive Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Grand Learning............................623.546.7470 Chaparral Center, 19781 N. Remington Dr. Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Grand Lifestyles Magazine........623.546.7449 activities@livegrandaz.com

FITNESS CENTERS Adobe Fitness Center..................623.546.7456 19775 North Remington Drive Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Children’s Hours Leisure Pool 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Cimarron Fitness Center.............623.975.5630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. No children under 16 permitted at this pool Miller Massage Therapy............ 602.832.0864

RESTAURANTS/CATERING Angela’s Kitchen......................... 623.399.6514 The Grand Café............................ 623.546.7512

CLUB ADDRESSES & PHONE NUMBERS Art Club..........................................623.546.7484 19745 North Remington Drive Billiards Club.................................623.546.7482 19781 North Remington Drive Clay Arts Club............................... 623.214.9067 19751 North Remington Drive Computer Club............................ 623.546.7508 19781 North Remington Drive Glass Arts Club............................. 623.214.6723 19751 North Remington Drive Language Club.............................623.546.7488 19739 North Remington Drive Poker Club.....................................623.546.7486 19749 North Remington Drive Photo Club.....................................623.546.7483 19735 North Remington Drive Stitchers Club............................... 623.546.7566 19726 North Remington Drive Woodcrafters................................. 623.214.3813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

Golf Course Maintenance/Leaks M-F..................................................623-546-7551 Weekends....................................... 623-764-0809

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