Tipster It’s More Than Living...It’s a Lifestyle! May 2023 Tipster Tipster
Photo by Sheryl Hester
Board of Directors
Email address for BOD members, GM & Assistant General Manager: directors@suncityorovalley.com
Mike LaBarbera, mlabarberascov@gmail.com President
Elaine Deeter, edeeterscov@gmail.com Vice President
Eileen Buskirk, eileenbscov@gmail Secretary
Rocky Gedrose, rockygscov@gmail.com Treasurer
Jane Fairchild, janefairchildscov@gmail.com Director
Allan Mashburn, amashburnscov@gmail.com Director
Vacant Director
Management Team
Mark Wade, mwade@suncityorovalley.com ...................... General Manager, 520-917-8080
Robin Coulter, rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com ...Assistant General Manager, 520-917-8070
Janet Blackwell, jblackwell@suncityorovalley.com ....... Restaurant Manager, 520-825-3277
Mary Cunningham, scvcam@suncityorovalley.com .. Com. Area Maint. Supt., 520-917-8059
Michael Kropf, scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com . Director of Golf Maintenance, 520-917-8063
Rick Price, rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com ........................... Director of Golf, 520-917-8086
Ken Sandrock, ksandrock@suncityorovalley.com .................. Facilities Supt., 520-917-8078
Randy Trenary, rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com........................... Controller, 520-917-8060
Support Team
Aimee Bennett, scoroval@ciramail.com .................................. Covenants Coordinator, 520-917-8079
Andrew Clark, aclark@suncityorovalley.com .......................... Technology Coordinator, 520-917-8057
Monica Clark, mclark@suncityorovalley.com .................... Administrative Coordinator, 520-917-8082
Lonnie Davis, ldavis@suncityorovalley.com ..................................... Fitness Supervisor, 520-917-8073
Marsha Dean, mdean@suncityorovalley.com ................. Communications Coordinator, 520-917-8069
Julie Foerster, jfoerster@suncityorovalley.com................................. Human Resources, 520-917-8061
Angela Hong, ahong@suncityorovalley.com................................ Accounting Assistant, 520-917-8062
Jack Mooney, scoroval@ciramail.com .................................. Conveyance Coordinator, 520-917-8087
Michelle Mooney, mmooney@suncityorovalley.com .......................................Librarian, 520-917-8083
Katy Mosier, scoroval@ciramail.com .................................. Architectural Coordinator, 520-917-8058
Lisa Orach, lorach@suncityorovalley.com ........................ Administrative Coordinator, 520-917-8065
Brenda Puzzele-Stoltz, bpuzzele-stoltz@suncityorovalley.com .....Lifestyle Coordinator, 520-917-8077
Monitor - Activity Center ................................................................................................ 520-917-8066 Monitor - Aquatic & Fitness Center ................................................................................. 520-917-8067
Tipster Editorial Committee
Karla Erdahl Co-Chair
Karen Koopmans Co-Chair
Suzanne Stiles Secretary
Sandra Hallenbeck Member
Deena Harris Member
Wanda Johnson Member
Mary Beth Livingston Member
Drew Ludwig Member
Barbara McNeill Member
Jane Moody Member
Nancy O’Hara Member
Joe Polach Member
Editor, Layout and Design: Marsha Dean
Advertising: Lisa Orach; Printing: Sundance Press
To advertise in the Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, call 520-917-8065 for information.
The Abbreviation Legend
Sun City Oro Valley Community Association provides this publication for informational purposes only and neither endorses nor promotes any of the products or services advertised herein and assumes no responsibility or liability for the statements made in this publication.
Activity Center ......................................... 520-917-8066 Mon.-Fri. 6:30 AM-9 PM Sat. 9 AM-9 PM Sun 9 AM-6 PM Administration (In Welcome Center) ........... 520-825-3711 ext 120 Mon.-Fri. 7:30 AM-4:30 PM Aquatic & Fitness Center ..........................520-917-8067 Daily. 5 AM-9 PM Pool Daily 5 AM-8:30 PM Children’s Hours, daily 11 AM-1 PM Bistro Coffee & Wine Bar Mon.-Fri. window 6 AM, 6:30 AM-8 PM Sat. window 8 AM, 8:30 AM-8 PM; Sun. window 8:30 AM, 9 AM-6 PM Catalina Vista .......................................... 520-825-8613 Mon.-Fri. 7 AM-9 PM Sat. ................................................................................................ 9 AM-9 PM Sun 9 AM-6 PM Community Services ................................ 520-917-8065 Desert Oasis ............................................ 520-825-0495 Mon.-Fri. . 7 AM-9 PM Sat. 9 AM-8 PM Sun. . 9 AM-6 PM Pool Mon.-Fri., 7 AM-8:30 PM; Sat., 9 AM-7:30 PM; Sun., 9 AM-5:30 PM Children’s Hours, daily except during water volleyball Noon-4 PM Water volleyball Sun., Mon., Thu., 12:45-3 PM; Wed., 9:45 AM-Noon Gift Shop of Sun City ................................ 520-917-8051 Mon.-Fri. 10 AM-4 PM, Sat. 10 AM-1 PM Golf Course Walking .......................... See website for current times Library ...................................................... 520-917-8064 Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PM Sat. 9 AM-Noon Loan Room - Community Assistance Loan Room at Cart Barn Hours: Tue. and Thu. only. 8-9 AM Pro Shop.................................................... 520-825-3110 Golf Info Line ....................................... 520-825-0322 Daily. 6 AM-5 PM Driving Range hours 7:30 AM-5 PM; Thu., 7:30 AM-3 PM Restaurant and Lounge 520-825-3277 Daily 7 AM-8 PM Happy Hour Daily, 3-6 PM Daily restaurant specials ................................................................... See website Trash/Recycling Republic Services ....scov@republicservices.com Pickup Mondays
holiday schedule, recycling info and submittal form to report all issues.
for
After-Hours Emergencies ......................... 520-825-1161
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Lisa Schulz Member Tipster is published monthly by Sun City Oro Valley 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755, 520-825-3711 scovaz.com Aquatic & Fitness Center AFC Sun City Oro Valley SCOV Welcome Center Conference Room 1 WC1 Welcome Center Conference Room 2 .............................................................WC2 Welcome Center Conference Room 3 WC3
Hours of Operation
6 AM-6 PM. Visit SCOV website Member Services > Trash Info
If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. broken irrigation) and the Administration Office is closed, please report the issue to a building monitor. However, if a situation like this occurs after all the buildings are closed, please contact the emergency line.
Association News
From the Board of Directors
Our mission as the SCOV Board is to lead in maintaining and enhancing the quality of life in Sun City Oro Valley as an active adult community.
All Board minutes, agendas and reports are available online and in the SCOV Library. Board meetings are open to residents.
Board of Directors
mlabarberascov@gmail.com
Many Ways to Serve
by Mike LaBarbera
I want to congratulate Jane Fairchild and Eileen Buskirk on being the two newly elected Board members who take office on May 1. They will serve and support our community on the Board of Directors (BOD) for the next three years. I am also honored to serve as the BOD president for the next year.
With the never-ending winter weather gone, we welcome our Arizona summer. Seasonal residents are migrating to their summer homes to be near family and cooler weather. For the rest of us full-timers, the pace of SCOV slows down, and we can enjoy our amenities with some breathing room. Club meetings, artisan studios, and lap lanes are easier to reserve, and getting a table at The Views Restaurant is not an issue. I moved to SCOV during the month of May and found it satisfying to be able to go to club events without overcrowding while getting to meet and know more residents.
Memorial Day is a time to remember our fallen Veteran heroes. Their military sacrifices were borne to serve our country domestically and abroad. The first national celebration of the holiday, called Decoration Day, took place at Arlington National Cemetery in 1868, where both Confederate and Union soldiers were buried. The name Memorial Day was officially adopted in 1968. Please don’t wish anyone a “Happy Memorial Day” as it was established to honor troops who gave their lives in service to America. If you are able, attend the Monday, May 29, Memorial Day ceremony at the Marana Veterans Cemetery, 8 AM, 15950 N. Luckett Rd., Marana, AZ.
SCOV is an amazing place to live and play. Consider donating your time to our community. Volunteers are needed in a myriad of capacities around SCOV. Look to volunteer at the Library, at your favorite club as an officer, by collating the Tipster or as a member of one of the many Association committees or the Board of Directors. Volunteers are the backbone of our community. Giving back to SCOV is a rewarding, immeasurable, way to meet new friends and socialize, which promotes good health.
mwade@suncityorovalley.com
520-917-8080
Be Involved in Copper Center Decisions
May I take a minute to remind those of you owners who are leaving for the summer to update your summer address online: Members > Member Services > This & That or in the Administration office at the Welcome Center?
When I first came to Arizona about 14 years ago, I remember dreading the summer heat, and I’d walk around with a terry cloth hand towel draped around my neck to wipe the sweat from my brow. Now I welcome the hot days and am cold when I go back up north. I’ve become accustomed to working in the heat or staying inside in the air-conditioning when it becomes brutally hot. I can even golf at 105 degrees pretty comfortably as long as I have plenty of water to drink. It took a few years, but I became acclimated to the heat and now quite enjoy it.
When SCOV, then Vistoso, first purchased the Welcome Center building, there were some who did not like it and thought it was a waste of money. Now we praise the foresight of the Board who made that purchase and wonder what we would ever do without it. When the idea to renovate the Fitness Center first came up about a decade ago, I imagine there were some who thought it would not get that much use, and that spending that amount of money on the project was not wise. Now we can see what a great addition the Fitness Center facility has been for SCOV.
Once again, we have an opportunity to expand and create something in the Copper Center that future generations will be able to appreciate. As we move forward in determining what should be done with that building, I encourage you to share your opinion by attending meetings and expressing your thoughts. You may or may not see your thoughts match with most residents, but your voice will have been heard and your ideas considered. And who knows, once your thoughts are shared, others who may not have thought about your idea may embrace it and may change their minds. Your idea may be the one that future generations look at and say, “What would we ever do without that?” If on the other hand, you don’t like something that is put in the Copper Center, hang on a few years and maybe you too, will come to like it.
Please have a safe summer wherever you go and whatever you do.
May Board of Directors Meetings
Study Session: Thursday, May 11, 9 AM
Board Meeting: Tuesday, May 23, 9 AM
Meetings take place in Activity Center/Kiva and on Zoom
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Association News ........................... 3 Association Committees ................ 7 On the Cover 10 Golf ............................................... 10 Coming Events 13 Workshops and Classes ................ 13 Community Support Groups ........ 14 In Memoriam 14 Clubs ............................................ 15 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies .............. 15 Continuing Education 19 Cultural & Social ........................ 21 Dance 23 Exercise ..................................... 26 What’s Inside Games ....................................... 27 Music 29 Sports ........................................ 29 Travel ......................................... 32 Partnered Organizations 33 Extended Community .................. 33 Classifieds 34 Photo Scrapbook ..................... 35-36
General Manager - Mark Wade
It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle!
Resident Ambassadors Share the SCOV Lifestyle with Prospective Residents
by Robin Coulter
Sun City Oro Valley was built by developer Del Webb. He brought the concept of active adult living to the undeveloped northern portion of Oro Valley. Sun City Vistoso was the first residential development in Rancho Vistoso, and the adventure began. As the area was built out, Del Webb turned over the HOA to be self-managed, taking the sales team along with him. So the new Association began its own marketing program with resident Ambassadors providing tours to potential residents. The tour wasn’t to sell the homes, but to sell the lifestyle of active living.
The first Ambassador tours began as walking tours in the mid-2000s by resident Marge Roetzel. She would walk the main campus including the Artisan Center and gym. Nancy Sweeney enhanced the tours by taking prospective residents in her four-seat golf cart so they could go out on the golf course, to the Desert Oasis and to Catalina Vista. A six-seat cart was purchased around 2014 when Lou Gard took the helm of the program. Lou has served in this position for the past nine years and will pass the torch of leadership to Chris Ludwig this month. We are fortunate with the longevity of our leadership. It has provided stability and development opportunities for the program. There are more than 30 residents participating in the Ambassador program today.
The Ambassador cart now has fun branding; it’s a sleek e-cart, and the twice daily tours are scheduled online for showing prospective residents the SCOV lifestyle. A potential resident receives information about SCOV, a Tipster, and they walk through the Library, the genealogy lab, the technology lab, Fitness Center, pickleball courts, Artisan Center and Activity Center. The cart takes visitors outside to
see the AFC pool and the gorgeous views from that location, then drives down to tee #1 to see the vast mountain views from that spot. Next, they walk through the bustling restaurant and onto the terrace.
The driving tour continues to Sun City Blvd., with a walk through Desert Oasis and an explanation of the activities at that location. From there, the tour continues onto Lost Arrow Dr. and Del Webb Blvd. with a walk through Catalina Vista and an explanation of the various activities there.
The tour concludes at the Welcome Center. If a visitor requests information concerning a realtor, they are referred to the Tipster where many realtors advertise.
Quite often, residents
will stop the cart or comment during a walk to inform the visitors just how much they like living in SCOV and the friendliness of this community. Often residents who have purchased a home without having first taken a tour will request one after relocating.
The Ambassadors serve the community in other ways as well. During the Arts & Crafts Festival, they transport visitors from lower parking lots and act as greeters.
In 2022, the Ambassadors gave 305 tours and 26% of visitors who took tours purchased homes in SCOV. Ninety-eight visitors wrote reviews scoring 4.9 average out of 5.
The goal of the Ambassador program is to make visitors feel welcome, emphasize the abundance of amenities, point out activities and clubs that are available in SCOV and present as much information as possible. The next person you see on an Ambassador tour could be your new neighbor.
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Volunteer Ambassadors showcase the SCOV community to visitors, many of them prospective residents
Lou Gard hands off the Ambassador Cart keys to Chris Ludwig
rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com
520-917-8070
SCOV–An Age-Restricted Community
What does that really mean...an age-restricted community? For SCOV it means a few things. First, the Fair Housing Act and Housing for Older Persons Act 1995 (HOPA) must be adhered to. The Fair Housing Act specifically exempts three types of housing for older persons from liability for familial status discrimination. Such exempt housing communities can lawfully refuse to sell or rent dwellings to families with minor children only if they qualify for the exemption. In order to qualify for the HOPA exemption, a facility or community must comply with exemption requirements. There are three types of exemptions; ours is intended and operated for occupancy by persons 55 years of age or older, which is the most common use of the exemption.
A community must have at least 80% of the units with at least one occupant 55 years of age or older, and they must publish and adhere to policies and procedures that demonstrate the intent to operate as “55 or older” housing, and the community must comply with HUD’s regulatory requirement for age verification of residents. The HOPA exemption does not protect such housing communities from housing discrimination liability because of race, color, religion, sex, disability or national origin.
The SCOV governing documents further address age restrictions in the Master Declaration, Section 4.25 where the Association required at least one person who is 45 years of age and at least 85% of the Lots occupied by those 55 and older. In other words, 15% can be 45 years of age and older.
So, how are ages tracked? The law requires a census to be taken every two years. SCOV does this on odd years, so this is the year of the census. In June, an Age Verification Form will be in your annual mailing with your dues invoice. This is to be filled out and returned to SCOV in the envelope provided. By your completing this form, SCOV can demonstrate it meets the requirements for age-restricted communities. Also, after the forms are received and entered in a database, there will be a good demographic picture of our community. So, thank you in advance for filling out this form and watch “This Week in SCOV” for information on the results from the census.
Lifestyle Coordinator - Brenda Puzzele-Stoltz
bpuzzele-stoltz@suncityorovalley.com
520-917-8077
There are two fun activities for May. Get your tickets now for the Rob Resetar Quintet with Sheryl Ann McKinley on Wednesday, May 24, 6 PM, Auditorium. Sheryl brings to life hits by Ray Charles, Petula Clark and Burt Bacharach and is backed up by five of Tucson’s most talented musicians. Members of the band have composed and played on major television shows and for orchestras around the country. Tickets, $15 pp, are available on the website under Member Services > Tickets.
The second event SCOV is hosting is a free car show for our community on Sunday, May 7, Noon-3 PM, in the parking lot between Rancho Vistoso Blvd. and the tennis courts. There will be music, and don’t forget to try your luck at the raffle table. To participate, please email Brenda, the Lifestyle Coordinator at bpuzzele-stoltz@suncityorovalley.com and reserve your spot today. Willy’s Philly’s Cheesesteak Sandwiches will be here. The food is delicious, and seating will be provided. The menu options include Willy’s Philly steak sandwich, fries, coleslaw, potato salad and drinks. Come on by for lunch or a quick snack.
Revised SCOV Development Standards
On March 28, 2023, the SCOV Board voted to approve the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) suggested changes to our Development Standards.
Please destroy any old copies of the Development Standards that you might have, and go to our website to read the revised Standards. After you sign into the website go to Members > Documents > Development Standards. You may also pick up a paper copy at our Welcome Center.
One of the changes is a new palette of 21 exterior paint schemes and the addition of several optional southwest front entry door and security door colors. Security doors adjacent to front entry doors may now be painted the same southwest color as the front entry door. Most of the body colors have been held over with new trim colors. Only one house trim color is now allowed in addition to an optional southwest front entry door color. Ornamental iron fencing Specifications are now included in Appendix B.
It is important for residents to be up-to-date regarding the governing documents, especially if they are contemplating making any changes or additions to the exterior of their property. A good rule-of-thumb is that anytime you want to change the exterior of the property, it usually takes some kind of HOA approval–even in the backyards. If after your review of the revised Development Standards you have any questions, please feel free to contact Katy Mosier, Architectural Coordinator.
Keeping Your Resident File Up-to-Date
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Asst. General Manager - Robin Coulter
Architectural
520-917-8058
Community Services - Katy Mosier
Coordinator, Katy Mosier scoroval@ciramail.com
Welcome New Neighbors – March Unit # Name From 2 John & Mary Blaize Palm Springs, CA 3 Anne Wolfinger Helena, MT 5 Larry & Tina McGuffie Livingston, TX 6 Robin & Donald Sawyer Edmonds, WA 6 Timothy & Denise Hannah Newaygo, MI 6 Daniel & Kari Halloran Sussex, WI 7 Mark & Ann Schmidtbauer Chaska, MN 11B Catherine Harvey Oro Valley, AZ 12 Linda Hamson Saint Michael, MN 15 Michael & Mary Leonard Nevada City, CA 17 Shelly Bredau Oro Valley, AZ March Housing Resale Information Resales For the Month YTD 2023 11 29 2022 19 43 2022 Total Sold - 171 2023: Active Listings as of 3/31/2023 18 2022: Active Listings as of 3/31/2022 7 Source: MLSSAZ® March 2023 Average Age of New Owners: 68
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SUN CITY ORO VALLEY
Money MATTERS
9 Months 2022-2023
Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first nine months of the 2022-2023 fiscal year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found on our website www.suncityorovalley.com. Log in after hovering over the Members tab and selecting Financials. At this page you will find the monthly Financial Statements as well as the Annual Budget for the current Fiscal Year and a copy of the Annual Budget for the coming year.
The Finance-Budget Committee will be on hiatus until October 2023. Meetings will resume at their normal time on Monday, September 25, 1 PM. The meeting will be held in the Activity Center/Kiva and by Zoom.
If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 520917-8060, or email me at rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com.
Randy Trenary, Controller
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Statement of Revenues and Expenses
of Operations
and the Results
Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations
Mar ActualBudget Revenues: Annual H.O. Fees 364,213 $ 3,277,921 $ 3,277,921 $ Asset Reserve Revenue 14,358 $ 760,076 $ 760,000 $ Capital Fund Revenue 1,517,050 $ 2,868,762 $ 2,868,500 $ Golf Revenues 316,235 $ 1,848,234 $ 1,741,691 $ Activities Revenues 27,920 $ 164,909 $ 143,651 $ Restaurant Revenues 237,516 $ 1,485,189 $ 1,444,100 $ Interest Income 21,706 $ 208,456 $ 9,000 $ Other Income 55,575 $ 572,265 $ 244,035 $ Gross Revenues 2,554,573 $ 11,185,812 $ 10,488,898 $ Asset Reserve (14,358) $ (760,076) $ (760,000) $ Capital Fund (1,517,050) $ (2,868,762) $ (2,868,500) $ Contingency Fund (8,280) $ (140,791) $ - $ Wash Fund Contribution - $ - $ - $ New Capital Acquisitions (1,666) $ (56,220) $ (20,700) $ Restricted Use Revenues (52,325) $ (379,124) $ (32,310) $ Net Operating Revenues 960,894 $ 6,980,839 $ 6,807,388 $ Expenses: Wages & Benefits 423,106 $ 3,460,533 $ 3,666,394 $ Cost of Sales 166,603 $ 968,131 $ 831,349 $ Utilities 48,190 $ 875,804 $ 853,189 $ Repair & Maint. 8,882 $ 105,305 $ 98,258 $ Supplies & Expenses 186,073 $ 1,299,209 $ 1,205,494 $ Depreciation 115,000 $ 1,035,000 $ 1,035,000 $ Total Expenses 947,854 $ 7,743,982 $ 7,689,684 $ Restricted Fund Expenses (123,280) $ (1,121,193) $ (1,035,000) $ Net Operating Expenses 824,574 $ 6,622,789 $ 6,654,684 $ Results of Operations 136,320 $ 358,050 $ 152,704 $
SCOV Library - Michelle Mooney
www.suncityorovalley.com/amenities-facilities/library
Online catalog: https://evolveopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley mmooney@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8083
The Tom Zoellner author event was intriguing. Tom shared his extraordinary journey through our state exploring its history and amazing geographic features.
A huge thank you to the Friends of the Library and presenter Garry Buck for the Great Views event last month. The Library added the 21 new foreign films that Garry reviewed to our DVD collection. In April, we recognized our amazing volunteers who help keep our community library running. Not only are they the friendly, helpful people checking books in and out, but they go above and beyond in assisting in the Library. Volunteers help with collection development, preparing books for circulation, finding lost books, processing book donations, updating the puzzle wall, maintaining the magazine rack and helping patrons find those great books to read. A heartfelt thank you to our awesome team of Library volunteers.
Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis ldavis@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8073
What is Dehydration?
Dehydration is when our body loses more fluid than we take in. It can happen quickly and it can be fatal. Generally, the Institute of Medicine recommends a daily total water intake of 15 cups (or 3.5 liters) for men, and 11 cups (2.5 liters) for women. Other factors such as age, weight, lifestyle and physical condition also play a large part. Healthy hydration is drinking enough water for your personal health and lifestyle profiles. We live in a warm climate, so drink up. Water is portable. Carry small bottles with you wherever you go.
Special Note From the Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC)
Orientation on how to use the gym equipment is held Thursday, 1 PM, so stop in and sign-up. Classes are limited. Contact Lonnie Davis, AFC Coordinator, to discuss questions or concerns with the AFC. Hours of operation for the AFC and Desert Oasis are on page 2.
Tuesday, May 9, the AFC pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time.
Wednesday, May 10, the Desert Oasis pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and will reopen the following morning at the regular time.
Tuesday, May 23, the AFC spa will be closed for cleaning until 1 PM.
Republic Services
scov@republicservices.com
www.suncityorovalley.com/members/services/trash
Upcoming holiday schedule: Due to the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 29, trash and recycle pickup will take place on Tuesday, May 30.
Association Committees
Active Health
Chair Rita Menet 920-659-1428 rita.menet@gmail.com
Next meeting Nov. 7, 3 PM, WC1
The Active Health Committee would like to spotlight the Diabetes Support Group.
Diabetes is a metabolic disease that is at epidemic levels. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), it is the nation’s fourth leading cause of death and an underlying cause in Alzheimer’s disease, blindness, heart and kidney disease. The latest NIH statistics show that 50% of adults 65+ are pre-diabetic and 30% are Type 2 diabetic. Numerous studies have shown that prediabetics and Type 2’s can control or reverse the effects of the disease with lifestyle choices. Some members of our group have done just that. They have shared their stories at the meetings.
The group discussions include all things diabetic: latest news, terminology, medications, individual successes and failures, and important lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, sleep and stress management). We provide a place to ask your questions about living with diabetes. See Community Support Groups on page 14 for meeting information.
Aquatic and Fitness Center Advisory
Muriel DeLaVergne-Brown 541-999-4018 muriel@phaspirations.com
First Wed., 11 AM, WC1
The committee had a very busy and productive year with a successful open house, recommendation of additional heaters for the pool, updated pool decking, backstroke flags and additional improvements. We will meet in May for our last meeting until September. We have added two additional meetings for this year. As chair, I will follow-up on our recommendations and communicate to the committee through the summer as needed.
Next year we will address the asset reserve list and look at replacement needs in the Fitness Center. Continue to fill out comment cards, and please fill out the agenda form which is on our website for specific requests. Have a wonderful spring and summer.
Architectural Inspection Group
Conveyance Coordinator, Jack Mooney, 520-917-8087, scoroval@ciramail.com
We sometimes get asked about removing epoxy driveway coatings that have become cracked, chipped, or beyond cleaning. Even the best coatings may not look good after 8-to-10 years. Removing that coating is labor intensive and requires professional equipment. One company here in Tucson recently quoted a SCOV resident a price of about $4 per square foot to diamond grind the old coating off. This cost will likely continue to increase, and it is important to remember that the concrete underneath may not look new once the coating is removed. If you are considering having your driveway coated, remember that ongoing maintenance and occasional recoating will be necessary. If, later, you decide to remove it, that will be a significant cost as well. Be sure to consider all the details before having any driveway work done.
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Author Tom Zoellner signing books
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Architectural Review
Jim Cherry 612-805-5637 ARC@suncityorovalley.com
Zoom meetings Second and Fourth Tue., 2 PM
The focus of recent changes made to the Development Standards involve adding clarity and adapting to a changing community. Key improvements include more clearly defining fence materials and how close one wall can be to another wall/fence. Window frame width requirements were tweaked to align with manufacturing advancements. A new set of house paint schemes are available. The southwest colors introduced last year for front entry doors are now extended to security doors. More basic updates such as pathway lighting, UV screens, and garage doors can now all be approved directly by the Architectural Coordinator. In addition, clarity was provided to define a courtyard, specify how many artifacts/pots can be in the front yard, and to establish that artificial grass must not be visible from the street. Before making changes to your property’s exterior, be sure to get the latest version by going to the SCOV website Members > Documents > Development Standards.
Code of Conduct Review Board
Chair Marlene Branz, 618-670-1063 cconduct@suncityorovalley.com
The SCOV Code of Conduct (COC) defines civil behavior for residents and their guests. The COC shall be followed when using SCOV facilities, common areas, digital and written interactions. When buying a home in SCOV, every homeowner is presented with a copy of SCOV’s governing documents including the Owner & Resident Handbook in which you can find the COC on page 5: Members > Documents > Owner & Resident Handbook.
By adhering to the COC, we maintain mutual respect, honesty and courtesy with our fellow residents and others who enjoy SCOV public spaces. Let’s all do our best to make SCOV the best place to live.
Community Directory
Chair Blythe Campbell 907-717-7546 scov.community.directory@gmail.com www.scovaz.com/members/services/directory
Last month, community directory volunteer Blythe Campbell had “office hours” at the Activity Center to help residents with their directory listings. Several residents stopped by to make changes. One area of confusion, particularly for new residents, is the website/online directory.
The online directory is updated monthly. You can access the directory on your computer, tablet or smartphone.
When residents fill out a directory change form online or on paper, there’s a box to check to have name, address, phone number(s) and/or email address(es) “unlisted on the website.” People often check that box thinking, “Of course I don’t want my information on a website.” However, the SCOV directory is in the nonpublic area of our website, so residents need to log in to access it. Having an online listing helps your friends and neighbors
get in touch–not a bad thing in a community full of friendly people and fun activities. Email addresses are not included in the paper directory, but you can choose to list your email address in the online directory.
Consumer Referral - Vendor List
Susanna Moran scovconsumerservices@gmail.com
The Vendor List is on the SCOV website. After logging in, go to Members > Member Services > Consumer Referral Vendor List.
The Vendor List is currently available for viewing at the monitor’s desk at Catalina Vista. Check the Vendor List often, as changes are made frequently.
Vendors should email Susanna Moran to inquire about applying to be on the Vendor List.
Election
Vote results for the Board of Directors: The results of the vote were published Tuesday, March 28, for the Board of Directors. The top two vote getters are elected to serve a three-year term beginning May 1, 2023. There were 2,476 eligible voters with a quorum requirement of 10% of the Lots in the Association (249). There were 1,247 votes cast, meeting the quorum requirement. The count of votes cast was Jane Fairchild (974), Eileen Buskirk (973), John McConnaughey (451). The top two vote getters, Jane Fairchild and Eileen Buskirk, were elected to serve from May 2023 through April 2026.
Finance-Budget
Chair Meade Davis meadedavis11@gmail.com
Quarterly Zoom meetings on Mondays. Check SCOV calendar for dates and times.
Food and Beverage
Chair Bob Landis landisrc@gmail.com
Friends of the Library
Co-Pres. Kari Dufur karidufur@gmail.com
Co-Pres. Carol Tombre mctombre@yahoo.com
Treas. and Membership Claire Wendt claire.wendt@gmail.com
Volunteers put down their books briefly at the appreciation party
It doesn’t take a village to run our Library, just 50 wonderful volunteers, one wonderful librarian and 11 Friends of the Library (FOL) board members. FOL showed their appreciation to the Library volunteers in March with a well-attended wine and pizza shindig. Not only is the SCOV Library one of the best assets in our community, but it’s also one of the most fun places to volunteer.
SCOV Library does not get funds from your HOA dues to purchase all the items that fill the Library shelves. Your membership and kind donations go towards those purchases. Recommendations on those purchases come from scouring best seller lists and suggestions from you. We try to have the hottest titles in our collection, and often you can have one in
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Community Directory volunteer Blythe Campbell greets residents at the Activity Center
your hands from our Library well before you reach the top of the reserve list at Pima County Public Library.
Please pick up a review form in the Library to tell us about your favorite new book. More about that next month and of course, come to our monthly fun, Book Bingo on Wednesday, May 17. See Coming Events on page 13 for more details.
Gift Shop
Co-Chairs Melanie Stinson 971-506-8655, Maxine Yunker 970-691-7990
Gift Shop 520-917-8051
Shop Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 AM-4 PM, Sat. 10 AM-1 PM www.suncityorovalley.com/gift-shop
Linda Wilkes was encouraged into jewelry making by her mother-in-law.
In 2017, Linda purchased jewelry at an estate sale, including a beautiful necklace that was handmade. That particular necklace led her to retrieve her jewelry tools and revisit a joy of creating. “I like to create with different themes in mind and have created a design I call Dimensionz which appears to be dimensional.”
Alice Shabel grew up in Queens, NY, attending the School of Art and Design and Fine Arts at Queens College. After attending a cat show and seeing costume jewelry caricatures of cats, she started making more realistic cat jewelry. She took classes learning how to carve wax, cast and work with silver. After moving to Arizona, she started using glass and crystal beads for herself and for gifts. “My favorite designs are peyote slide necklaces and earrings, interchangeable, so you can make several different color-coordinated looks.”
Government Affairs
Chair Earl Vittitoe scovga@gmail.com
Second Wed., 1 PM, WC1 www.suncityorovalley.com/committees/government-affairs/
On Tuesday, April 4, the Government Affairs Committee hosted Oro Valley Police Chief Kara Riley and Lt. Zachary Young in the Auditorium. Chief Riley shared crime statistics, explained department training, staffing and certification processes. Lt. Young addressed the traffic situation and plans for improving the focus on traffic on Ranch Vistoso Blvd. Chief Riley and Lt. Young also answered questions from the community.
Our next community forum will be with the Golder Ranch Fire Department on Thursday, May 4, 1-3 PM, Catalina Vista. Do you know how the Fire Department reacts to an emergency at your home, or what services and training they provide? They will address all of this, plus take questions from the community.
Due to capacity limits at Catalina Vista, there will be free tickets for this event available at the Welcome Center.
Holiday Lights
Chair Linda Bretz 603-459-4219 lindaebretz1@gmail.com
www.SCOVLites.com
Thanks to a grant from the Vistoso Community Foundation, the Holiday Lights Committee has been able to purchase 139 strings of lights with an additional 12 lighted spheres to add to the display for this year. We hope to make up to 70 more flowers from this donation which will be added to the Kiva patio. All the Sun City signs that have electric (versus solar) power were lit last year and will be again.
Loan Room - Community Assistance
Chair Gay Russell
Third Thu., 3 PM, WC1 (currently not meeting)
Loan Room hours: Tue., Thu., 8-9 AM
www.suncityorovalley.com/members/services/loan-room/
Thanks to Robin Coulter for that wonderful article in last month’s Tipster about the Loan Room. One small correction: The Loan Room is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 8 AM to 9 AM all year. Medical emergencies can usually be handled by calling the CAC chair for an appointment.
Visit our website to see what we have and make reservation requests, or come in for a tour and see if we have what you need. Our staff is knowledgeable about items which will assist you, especially after surgery, and can make suggestions.
Keep saving those aluminum cans. A special thank you to all who answered our call for donations. It helps to keep us current and up-to-date with items to serve you. Donations will be cheerfully accepted at the Loan Room.
Long Range Planning
Chair Sharon Kennedy kennesk@comcast.net
Second and Fourth Wed., 10 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Room and Zoom
Neighborhood Pride
Co-Chair Sharon Masterjohn sharonmasterjohn@yahoo.com
Co-Chair Bertha Medina bmedina 70@verizon.net
First Wed., 9 AM, Catalina Vista www.suncityorovalley.com/members/committees/neighborhood-pride
Just what is an artifact? Our Development Standards define an artifact to be “such as statues, depictions, artificial flowers, decorative yard ornaments or other manufactured artificial decorations, whether lighted or unlighted, shall not be placed in front yards or street-facing side yards.” Artifacts maybe placed on top of front or street-facing courtyard walls and window sills. But there is a limit as to the number of artifacts on these two locations. The length of the courtyard wall or window sill limits the “number of artifacts” to one per four linear feet. Placement is at homeowners’ discretion. Artifacts can be placed on the ground only under covered porches.
Hours of Operation
Mon-Fri: window 6 AM, 6:30 AM-8 PM
Sat: window 8 AM, 8:30 AM-8 PM Sun: window 8:30 AM, 9 AM-6 PM
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Alice Shabel (left) and Linda Wilkes
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Cedar waxwing
Posse
Chair Linda Simōn 520-789-7169 posse@5LP.com
First Tue., 3 PM, Desert Oasis
No meetings in May, Jun., Jul., Aug., Sep., Oct. www.scovaz.com/members/committees/posse
The Posse is a valuable asset to the residents of SCOV. Volunteers work with the Oro Valley Police Department in patrolling our area to help keep our neighbors safe. We are always looking for new volunteers to patrol and/or serve on our board. (Posse board members do not have to patrol, however, it is helpful if you’ve served on Posse patrols in the past.) If you have any suggestions on how we can recruit new volunteers, or if you’re interested in helping us, please contact Linda Simōn, our Posse chair. We welcome all suggestions.
Properties
Chair Rich Oaks richoaks114@gmail.com
Third Thu., 9 AM, WC1 and via Zoom
The Properties Committee conducts a number of facility inspections throughout the year. During the inspections, participants make notes and take photos of their observations relating to safety, function and appearance issues. Those notes and photos are assimilated into a draft report which is reviewed and edited by all committee members. The final report is then forwarded to Association management for resolution by staff. The committee is pleased to report that most recent observations have been appearance issues. The number of safety and functional issues have decreased during the past several years. Our recent meetings have been in person and via Zoom. Please see the calendar on the SCOV website for scheduled meeting dates, times and meeting format.
Tipster Editorial
Co-chair Karla Erdahl 480-205-1931 karrd.9@gmail.com
Co-chair Karen Koopmans 520-818-6337 skkoops@gmail.com
Every month we receive more Tipster submissions with photos that are very small. We want your photos to look as good as possible, so we’ll work with the Technology Club to hold some classes this fall to help you with photo submission. In the meantime, please call Marsha Dean, Tipster editor, if you have any questions about submitting your photos 520-917-8069.
In response to reader requests, the support groups sponsored by the Active Health Committee are now under the heading of Community Support Groups on page 14.
The committee would like to express its deep appreciation to Karen Koopmans, who is stepping down after 20 years of editing while serving as co-chair for the past three years. We’ll miss Karen’s eagle eyes and sharp pencil that have been invaluable to us and wish her well as she takes a welldeserved break from the routine. Thank you, Karen.
Golfing experience that provides professional and friendly service, mountain views and excellent conditions.
Director of Golf - Rick Price
rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com
520-917-8086
Thank you for another busy and successful season this year. However, let’s hope next year we have a little better weather. Our new rates and membership information for the 2023-2024 season are now available on the website.
Please be aware of some important dates regarding golf course maintenance. The driving range will be closed from the end of April through the first few days of May for our pump station replacement project. We will also be aerating tee boxes throughout the summer, as needed.
During the first week of May, we will aerate the roughs. On May 11, the practice green will be aerated starting at 9 AM and will be closed until the project is complete.
The greens aeration begins May 15, with the back nine closed for the day but play allowed on the front nine. The following day, we will aerate the front nine and open the back nine. Please indicate when booking starting times whether you will play nine holes only or play the same nine twice.
Starting on May 30, the fairways will be top-dressed, and solid-tine aeration begins on the back nine, which will be closed through June 1. The following week, June 5-7, the front nine will be closed for aeration.
Thank you for a great season, and we look forward to continuing to serve you.
Director of Golf Maintenance - Michael
Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com
520-917-8063
One of the toughest challenges on maintaining a golf course is accomplishing many tasks with only a small number of employees. The maintenance crew is not only responsible for maintaining the grass, but also traps, sprinkler systems, pump station, ponds, desert and numerous other items. Most golfers are unaware of the amount of work that goes into golf course maintenance, but volunteers from all the clubs have been donating their services to help the maintenance department for many years.
Originally, the Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club wanted to help on the golf course, so they organized volunteers to fill divots on the tees and fairways during the time the course was closed for maintenance. Eventually, they created a system where volunteers from all the clubs adopted their own hole to maintain. These people not only repair the divots, but also fix the ball marks on the greens. The work that these volunteers accomplish throughout the week has freed up at least two maintenance employees to concentrate on other aspects of the golf course. This directly leads to even better maintained golf course without added expense.
The golf course maintenance department also gets volunteers who help with painting the yardages on cart paths at overseed and help with the weeds around the desert edges. The maintenance department would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to all who donated their time and energy to help make this one of the best courses in Tucson.
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Photo by Sheryl Hester
Golf Advisory
Chair Kevin Devaney 708-732-2943
Sep.-May, first Wed., 2 PM, WC3
The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club
Pres. John Olson 206-550-5557 jwo1949@gmail.com
Membership Cliff Rogge 720-323-5911 drcliffrogge@aol.com
Play Wed. AM
In April, the 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club held The Views Invitational with more than 70 participants playing in two-person teams for two days in best ball and scramble formats. Now that it is May, the golf course is really shaping up, and it is looking and playing great. Many thanks to The Views staff and grounds crew.
This time of year the seasonal residents leave us during the spring migration. Thanks to you all for a terrific winter season. We wish everyone safe travels, and we’ll welcome you back in the autumn.
The 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club will carry on with events every Wednesday throughout the summer. Both team and individual formats will help keep it fun and challenging. If you are interested in joining or just learning more about our club, get in touch with John or Cliff whose contact information is above.
Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club
Pres. Tod Milton 520-256-0962 theodore.r.milton@gmail.com
Play Thu. morning
Thanks to everyone who played the Buddy Day game and attended the final season meeting. Fork and Fire provided food for the Burger Bash.
Congratulations to all the top finishers in the four flights at the Jim Saunders Championship Tournament:
Club champion: Frank Hines
Gross score winners:
Flight 1: 1st Byron Hayes, 2nd Bill Land
Flight 2: 1st Jerry Moss, 2nd Ed Hurlbut
Flight 3: 1st John Cook, 2nd Monty Hughes
Flight 4: 1st Frank Hines, 2nd Bruce Johnson
Net score winners:
Flight 1: 1st Jack Leonard, 2nd Bill Land
Flight 2: 1st Jerry Moss, 2nd Gary Gibson
Flight 3: 1st Monty Hughes, 2nd John Cook
Flight 4: 1st Frank Hines, 2nd John Bailey
We are happy for those who played well and chagrined for those who didn’t, but there is always next year.
The last league game was on April 27. The league now moves to the summer schedule with league play on the first Thursday of the month and a skins game on the next three Thursdays of each month. The skins game is $5 and the league game on the first Thursday is the usual $4. A skins game actually favors a golfer whose game is a roller coaster over the Steady Eddy.
Unofficially, it looks like the 2023-2024 league season should begin Thursday, October 12. We look forward to seeing you all back, healthy and ready to play. “Half the time, twice the fun.”
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Neither snow nor rain stays golfers from completion of their rounds.
Join Us for Board of Director & General Manager Chat with Residents Tuesday, May 9 10 AM, WC1
The Views golf clubs raised over $47,000 for The University of Arizona
Cancer Center through the Cure for Cancer tournament and auction
The Views 18-Hole Women’s Golf Club
Pres. Rob Ranson phyllisranson@yahoo.com
VP/Membership Pattie Horning phorning13@gmail.com
League play Tue. morning
March events were not complete by the April Tipster deadline, so let’s take a look back at all the happenings from March.
It was the Slicers over the Hookers in the Solheim Cup.
ing or just holding our own. We play for the love of the game, fun and friendships. As we wrap up the season, we’re planning our summer play and the 2023-2024 season, so don’t hesitate to join us.
The Cure for Cancer tournament was the culmination of a month of fundraising by all the of the golf clubs and the Pro Shop. A total of $47,885.30 was donated to the University of Arizona Cancer Center.
President’s Cup champion was Judy Oliver. Second place was Bonnie Svartstad. In the consolation round, it was Darlene Lamb over Barbara Armes for third and fourth place.
The Club Championship took place April 4, 7 and 11 and was not completed as of this printing. This 54-hole, total gross event is held over three days.
The Club Champion is the gross winner of the Championship Flight. Payouts are made to flight winners as well as to the Club Champion.
The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club
Pres. Marilyn Tyreman thunderlaw70@yahoo.com
Membership Carol Johnson johncjj@frontier.com
Play Thu. morning
520-548-4483
425-343-7138
The Lady Niners hosted our invitational tournament, the Ladies Master’s, in March. It was a huge success, with ladies from our club and surrounding ninehole ladies clubs participating. Our awards luncheon happened in late April when we presented awards to some and our appreciation to others including The Views Pro Shop and maintenance staff. We elected new officers to the board.
Convenient community restaurant, lounge and terrace offering an enjoyable experience in food, drinks and entertainment.
Food & Beverage Management Team
Janet Blackwell, Restaurant Manager
jblackwell@suncityorovalley.com
Skeeter Reynolds, Kitchen Manager sreynolds@suncityorovalley.com
520-825-3277
520-825-3277
Invitational co-chairs, Jan Lohrentz and Jan Dunbar
The Lady Niners celebrate all our golfers, those of us who excel, and others who are improv-
Janet Blackwell
We hope you are enjoying our new menus at The Views. If you find that some of your favorites are gone, you may see them come back as specials during the week.
We will have a dinner special on Mother’s Day from 11 AM to 8 PM. Our normal menus will be offered as well. Please join us. First come, first serve, no reservations.
We appreciate your patronage and look forward to seeing you soon. Stay happy. Stay healthy.
Community Foundation
Pres. Carol Johnson 425-343-7138 FoundationSCOV@gmail.com Fourth Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis www.foundationscov.org
SCOV is fortunate to have The Views Golf Course, and this month the Foundation reports on two spring projects connected to our golfing community.
First, we recently helped fund a new electronic bulletin board at The Views Pro Shop, replacing an old physical bulletin board where announcements had to be manually displayed. The new display system makes it easier and more timely for information to be shared without paper.
Second, the Foundation also provided financial support for the annual Cure for Cancer Golf Tournament. Held in March, the tournament raised nearly $48,000 for cancer research at the University of Arizona Cancer Center. The tournament had 220 golfers participating (the course maximum) and almost as many volunteers assisting. The Foundation was proud to support this cause, which touches the lives of so many residents in our community.
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Solheim Cup teams. Top: The Slicers, captained by Peg Bushong and Marty Blakely Bottom: The Hookers, captained by Betty Bittle and Mary Ellen Tovatt
Golfers Don Jorgenson, Carol Wyatt and Larry Petersen check out the new electronic display bulletin board at The Views Pro Shop.
Golf-related projects are among the many supported by the Foundation. Future articles will report on grant funding for projects with the Astronomy Club, the Photography Club, the Table Tennis Club and Vistoso Helpful Hands.
Coming Events
Items included in this section must be open to all residents and be either sponsored by the Association or be an annual club event of interest to the entire community. Check the website and “This Week in SCOV” for current information.
Every Day, 3-6 PM
The Views Restaurant Happy Hour
Join us for happy hour food and drink specials.
Every Wednesday, 8 AM-Noon
Open Air Market
Don’t forget to drop by the market behind the Welcome Center between 8 AM and Noon. There may be new vendors each week. Shop in the convenience of our own community. Let’s keep this market going with your purchases.
Sunday, May 7, Noon-3 PM
SCOV Car Show
Come out and view your neighbors’ classic and unique cars on the parking lot between Rancho Vistoso Blvd. and the tennis courts. Enjoy music and try your luck at the raffle table. Attendance is free. See Lifestyle Coordinator article on page 5 if you wish to show your vehicle. Come by for lunch or a quick snack from Willy’s Philly’s Cheesesteak Sandwiches.
Monday, May 8, 10 AM-Noon
SCOV Gift Shop Monday Madness Sale
Mark your calendars for bargains galore at our last Monday Madness sale until October including jewelry, wood, fused glass, pottery, fabrics, cards and much more. We set up in front of the Gift Shop. This is an easy and convenient way to shop while supporting your resident artists and local charities. While there, check out all of the new items in the Gift Shop. Thank you for shopping with us.
Sunday, May 14, 2 PM
Mother’s Day Concert
Come out and enjoy the Tucson Concert Band’s return to SCOV, Activity Center/Auditorium. For further information contact Chuck Jarrett at 913-620-4139. Tickets, $10 pp, on sale May 2, 3, 10 and 11, 9:30-11:30 AM, Activity Center lobby. Also on sale the day of the concert
Wednesday, May 17, 3 PM
Book Bingo
Join the Friends of the Library (FOL) in WC3 for our monthly Book B-I-N-G-O. This is regular bingo with books as prizes and is open to the entire community. No literary knowledge needed. Your cash donation of $5 pp at the door supports the SCOV Library. Bring a beverage and snacks. Use SignUpGenius on the FOL or Library page to reserve your spot, or call Sherry Small 520-308-5735.
Wednesday, May 24, 6 PM
The Rob Resetar Quintet with Sheryl Ann McKinley
Enjoy live music from some of Tucson’s finest musicians in the Auditorium. Tickets, $15 pp, are available on the website under Member Services > Tickets.
Wednesday, May 31, 9:15 AM
Tipster Collation
Join the fun and get a little bit of exercise at the Activity Center/Kiva while collating the inserts that go in the Tipster To sign up, email carolynlerchtipster@gmail.com.
Workshops and Classes
Association-Sponsored Fitness
Online advance registration is required for all classes at www. suncityorovalley.com/amenities-facilities. Check www. suncityorovalley.com for current information.
There is a $2 fee per class. Currently, punch passes must be purchased online: $20 for 10 classes or an annual pass for $300. You can register for classes and purchase passes at www.suncityorovalley.com/amenities-facilities/fitness. Class descriptions may be found at www.suncityorovalley. com/amenities-facilities. Questions, call Lonnie 520-917-8073.
Aqua Zumba®: Tue., 1-2 PM, AFC Pool
Balance Class: Mon.,10:30-11:30 AM, AFC
Chair Balance Class: Fri., 10:30-11:30, AC/Kiva
Cardio Chair Aerobics: Returns in Oct
Cardio Core Fusion: Tue., Thu., 5:30-6:30 PM, AFC through May 16
Core Conditioning: Wed., 3 PM, AFC
Slow Flow Yoga: Tue., Thu., 6:45-7:45 PM, AFC through May 16
Sweat Stretch: Tue., Thu., 7:30-9 AM, AFC
Water Aerobics: Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-10 AM, AFC Pool
Zumba® : Tue., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thu., 4-5 PM, AFC Personal trainer one-on-one training. Call Ray Jerkins 520-907-2338 for an appointment.
Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes
Learn to use this life-saving machine at a class offered Wednesday, May 24, 1:30 PM, WC1. Contact Lonnie Davis to make a reservation for this class 520-917-8073 ldavis@suncityorovalley.com.
Parkinson’s Exercise Club
Classes are Mondays and Thursdays, 4-5:30 PM. Call Ray Jerkins 520-907-2338 to make an appointment. Classes are held in the Welcome Center, WC3.
For Your Information
Costume Closet
The Costume Closet, operated by the SCOV Variety Theatre Club, is available to all residents and open one day a month for the summer, Wednesday, May 10, 9-10 AM. Free, but donations are welcome to help with repair and cleaning. Enter the Costume Closet by going through the Loan Room. For questions, call or text Kate Cusumano 520-437-2074.
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Community Support Groups
Active Health-Sponsored Support Groups
The groups listed here are sponsored by the SCOV Active Health Committee. Contact Rita Menet 920-659-1428 rita.menet@gmail.com with questions.
Brain Health Action Group
Joan Partridge 505-920-7005 joanpartridge@gmail.com
Second Wed., 4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo
Fourth Wed., 3 PM, Catalina Vista (except Sep. and Oct., 4 PM)
The Brain Health Action Group meets to support one another in making diet and lifestyle changes to improve our cognitive health. We focus on the recommendations of Dr. Dale Bredesen who recently documented that Alzheimer’s is a reversible disease. His book, “The End of Alzheimer’s,” details the changes we can make. It’s not always easy changing ingrained habits. We offer a place to find comfort, help and encouragement to facilitate making those improvements. You can join at any time. Come when you can. Call Joan for more information 505-920-7005.
Cancer Support
Contact: Sandie Roberts 847-525-9239 sjrbrokeress@aol.com
Third Tue., 4 PM, WC2
Our Cancer Support Group encourages and welcomes all SCOV members who have been affected by cancer. This group includes everyone from those newly diagnosed, currently in treatment, cancer survivors or those who are caring for someone with cancer. Our meetings include a valuable exchange of information and discussion with those who have had cancer and undergone chemotherapy and radiation treatment. We learn from each other. Sandie Roberts, SCOV resident who has a family member dealing with cancer, facilitates the group. The focus of this group is to share feelings and experiences with cancer risk, current cancer and post-cancer. You may be an individual with cancer or a loved one of a person with cancer. We hold this safe space to be able to discuss all aspects of cancer.
Cognitive Loss & Memory Support Group
Cecelia Ortiz 661-972-2639
First and Third Wed., 4:15 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Room
Whether you are a caregiver, a person with subjective or mild cognitive loss or at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, our mission is to support one another by sharing new ideas through the advancement of research and personal experience. We will discuss the many challenges associated with cognitive loss with open hearts and open dialog. This support group will provide a safe and confidential space to share ideas and personal experiences.
Diabetes Support Circle
Contact: Bill Bable wcbcfp33@gmail.com 520-639-8845
First Mon., 3:30 PM, Catalina Vista May 1 focus on Type 1 diabetes
Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, including prediabetes, are two distinct diseases. The Diabetes Circle is dividing into two areas of focus. We will discuss Type 1 diabetes in January, March, May, July, September and November. We will discuss Type 2 and prediabetes in February, April, June, August, October and December. Our circle will discuss all things concerning our conditions: terminologies, health concerns, diet, and lifestyle strategies, etc. Attendees range from those that are newly diagnosed to those who have had diabetes 50+
years. We welcome partners who are also impacted and engaged in your health and well-being. Join us Monday, May 1, when we will be discussing Type 1 diabetes.
Grief Support
Jane Krabbeler 520-500-3352, jkrabbeler@gmail.com
Fouth Fri., 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio
Grief comes from many sources. It may be the loss of a loved one, a pet, a career, etc. You do not have to deal with your loss alone, a support group of your peers can be the key to recovery and resolution. Please contact Jane Krabbeler for information.
Support Group for the Visually Impaired
Judi Peterson 815-222-4754
Raven 505-469-7505, sivaraven@gmail.com
Fourth Thu., 3:30-5 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio
Our mission is to provide mutual support and resource sharing in a positive environment. Participants share a wide variety of resources and strategies that help them continue living independently despite diminishing vision. We welcome people who are blind and/or visually impaired. Interested, supportive persons are also welcome.
Please join us. Come or call Judi or Raven for information.
Thank You Corner
Dear Cure for Cancer Golf Tournament participants: We are grateful to you for another successful Cure for Cancer golf tournament! Thank you for helping us to raise funds and awareness to benefit the fight against cancer. Your participation and donations contribute to making meaningful, lifesaving advances in the prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer.
With the support of our partners, donors, and community, our Cancer Center is at an opportune time to take bold steps and pursue promising paths of discovery. We are leveraging our institutional strengths to advance collaborative, novel, and rigorous research to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. I shared with you just a few examples of the groundbreaking work being done. Opportunities abound to improve our efforts to understand and combat this devastating disease.
With your partnership, I look forward to our Cancer Center making a greater impact in our unceasing, lifesaving work of ending cancer.
Warmest regards,
Joann B. Sweasy, Ph.D. Director, The University of Arizona Cancer Center
Former Resident
Janice Strassburg 1 March 29
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In Memoriam
Clubs
Arts, Crafts & Hobbies
Art League
Pres. Lee Sopwith 208-447-8282 leesoppy@gmail.com
Stop by and see the refreshed art exhibit in the Activity Center with new work from SCOV art clubs. The Art League changes artwork in the Activity Center and Library regularly. More than 75 new works were hung in April. This is a substantial effort and we need volunteers to assist. We also need new members for vacant positions on the board. Please consider volunteering if you are interested in the Arts. Contact Lee Sopwith for information.
Bark Carving
John Johnston 520-274-9888 Johnjohnston@xplornet.com
Tue., 1-4 PM, Thu., 9 AM-Noon Artisan Center/Lapidary
Bark carvers use cottonwood bark as their medium. The bark is soft and easy to carve, lending itself to carving whimsical gnome houses, interesting faces or almost anything you can imagine. We have carvers who are willing to teach you how it is done. We can provide some carving tools to get you started. Join us Tuesday afternoons or Thursday mornings.
Pres., Bob Arms 907-290-0287 www.scovclayclub.com
Clay
Karen Kane, who volunteers for our kiln team, has been a Clay Club member for seven years. Karen says she enjoys pottery because “I have the freedom to create whatever project I want. I can do that on the wheel or by handbuilding. And in our club, you get the help you need to accomplish your goal.” Handbuilding is her favorite because she can integrate two of her other interests, woodworking and glass, into her projects.
Reminders for May include a general meeting
Thursday, May 4, 1 PM, in the Clay Studio, and our monthly cleaning on the third Wednesday of the month at 1 PM. Please consider attending these events.
Many beautiful pieces are displayed in the Clay and Glaze Studio windows. Stop by on your walk to see what our potters have been up to. And it’s okay to smile at the whimsical totems you admire in the courtyard.
Colored
Pencil Plus
Bette McGrath 815-347-4282, Cathy Harrison 303-968-5545
Fri., 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio
During the summer months, we SCOV artists spend a little more time inside working on our art. If you’re looking for a place to not only create but meet other artists and perhaps get some coaching in colored pencil or scratchboard, join us any Friday morning and check us out.
Club president Bette McGrath, who keeps our club on track, works on a colored pencil piece called “Mike’s Cactus”
Gourd Art
Susan Potter 253-722-4295
Mon., 1-4 PM, Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Lapidary Room
The next time you stop by The Views Restaurant, take a minute to look at the wonderful gourd art created by our own SCOV gourd artists. Feel free to visit us at the Artisan Center to see our artisans at work. We would be more than happy to show you our projects. You might even be inspired to join us. Our members are always willing to help newcomers, and we have everything you need to get started.
Beautiful gourds on display at The Views
Japanese Flower Arranging
Donald Marier 612-757-8373 dolmar21@gmail.com
Jan.-May, Second and Fourth Mon., 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge
Japanese flower arranging, ikebana, is the art of arranging flowers, branch materials, grasses and leaves. At its core is the beauty resulting from a combination of color, shapes and graceful lines. More than simple floral decoration, it is a form of sculpture with plant materials. Learn from certified instructors at your own pace and make creative arrangements for your home.
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Karen Kane displays her beautiful handbuilt planter
Knit and Crochet
Jane Fairchild 520-909-5069 janemail11@yahoo.com
Mon., 2:30-4:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam
If you have a knit or crochet project, or would like to learn, come join us. An ongoing group project is making crocheted mats out of plastic shopping bags. You can participate in this project by cutting the bags into strips, stringing the strips into plastic yarn (plarn) and/or crocheting them into mats.
If you wish to donate bags, flatten clean Fry’s, Safeway or Walmart bags and stack them by color. You can then fold all the stacks over into one; no need to fasten them together. This effort on your part greatly streamlines the cutting and crochet process. Do not include newspaper bags as they do not work for this project. Bags can be dropped into a basket on Jane Fairchild’s front porch any time at 1750 E. Crown Ridge Way. ode
Modelers
Pres. Fred Faust 520-907-3469 fjfaust1030@gmail.com
Second Fri., 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge www.scovaz.com/clubs/modelers
This is a model of the Lockheed Martin F-16CJ fighter plane built by club president Fred Faust. One can admire the way the model captures the look of the prototype, the level of craftsmanship in its construction and the fit and finish of its appearance. But it didn’t come alive for many modelers until club member and former U.S. Air Force and American Airlines pilot Ken Rosberg told members and visitors at our April meeting the story of the plane’s development in 1965 as the original Wild Weasel aircraft. The story of the cat and mouse tactics between combat aircraft and enemy air defense systems is a fascinating one, too long for this venue. Suffice it to say that with this model, as with so many, it is the story behind the miniature that brings life to it and gives interest to our model building. Come join us.
Open Studio Artists
Pres. Carol Nagel 520-825-3097 carolm93@comcast.net
Tues., Wed., Thu. and Sat. 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio
This group is open to artists working in any medium and with any skill level. If you are a beginner, several artists are in the room to offer help. Many of the artists work from home; however, they can show their art when Open Studio Artists have a display. Visit the Art Studio to find a day and group of artists that best fits your area of interest.
Vistoso Photo
Pres. Ed Caine 425-760-7662
Club information www.vistosophotoclub.weebly.com
Sculpture
Pres. Dale Foster 520-825-0707 fosterdale1248@gmail.com
Mon., 9 AM-5 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio
The Sculpture Club meets on Mondays in Catalina Vista/Art Studio. If you are interested in becoming a member or learning more about what we do, stop in on Monday mornings or contact Dale Foster. Our sculpture pieces are in the glass case and window inside Catalina Vista, a showcase outside of the Library and inside the Library.
The Sculpture Club mainly uses polymer clay compared to the wet clay that the Clay Club uses. So, what is the difference? Pottery clay is made from ingredients from the soil. Polymer clay is a flexible vinyl which is based on the polymer polyvinyl chloride (PVC). PVC is mixed with plasticizer, stabilizer, lubricant and pigments, which allow it to be shaped and, when heated, becomes a hard material or a solid vinyl. Polymer clay is non-toxic and safe when it is used for crafting, modeling or as an artistic medium.
Seniors for Kids
Co-Pres. Jean Sax 651-436-4243 jeanazmn@gmail.com
Co-Pres. Pat Norton 480-993-8762 panpan9803@yahoo.com
Sewing/Crafting, Mon., 1-3 PM and Wed., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing
Wooden toy making, various times, Artisan Center/Wood Shop
First Thu., 8-9 AM, Catalina Vista; no meetings May-Sep. SFK is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization
Pictured above are just a few of the over 100 wooden cars created by Seniors for Kids volunteers in the SCOV Wood Shop and distributed to children in need in the Tucson area. In addition, Family First Pregnancy Care Center in Oracle, which provides services for mothers, youth, and their families, receives yearly donations of diapers from our club. We also recently provided two new car seats for infants and toddlers.
Our next meeting is Thursday, October 5, 8 AM, Catalina Vista. Our mission is to put smiles on the faces of children in need. Come join us and make that difference. Enjoy your summer with family and friends.
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Photo by Tom Prall
Laurie Lichaa’s hummingbird sculpture
Sewing
Thimblelenas
Pres. Sue Karstad 503-531-0622 Karstad@gmail.com
Monitor Trainer Chris Ludwig 719-239-4089
Room Orientation and Pfaff Training Lesley Monroe 509-947-5669
There are lots of changes underway for Thimblelenas. New Pfaff sewing machines are gradually replacing the old and require training before use. For room orientation and Pfaff training, contact Lesley Monroe 509-947-5669. If you have had serger training on the old machines, additional training is not required since the new sergers are so similar. For those who have not been serger trained, contact Sue Lane 520-971-8755. Please remember that a monitor must be present when using the Sewing Room. Check online at www.signup.com before visiting the Sewing Room to confirm a monitor is on duty and that it’s not an active club time. For sign-up help, contact Carol Meyers 715-754-2824, or you can plan ahead by viewing the Sewing Room door for the posted schedule. Just take a picture and keep the information on your phone.
Casa Amigas
Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689
Sewing machine orientation, Lesley Monroe 509-947-5669
Mon. and Thu., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Room
It’s getting to be that time of year when our seasonal residents leave for cooler climates for the summer. We’ll miss you and look forward to your return in the fall. However, that doesn’t mean that those of us who are still here stop what we’re doing. Summer cotton pajamas need to be serged and sewn, crib sheets made from donated used sheets are always needed and other items such as bags for foster children’s clothing and personal items are appreciated. We’ll be working in the cool temps of the Sewing Room and enjoying our time together. If you would like to know more about what we do, come by on a Monday or Thursday morning from 9 AM-Noon and we’d love to show you any of our projects.
Cheer Bears
Pat Norton 480-993-8762 panpan9803@yahoo.com
Wed., 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing
Cheer Bears have been busy this winter and we have filled our shelves. We really enjoy spending time together and are now distributing bears to their new homes. We continue to meet every Wednesday from 1-3 PM in the Sewing Room.
Machine Embroidery
Co-Leader Mary Jo Miller 701-641-3141, Co-Leader Sue Devaney 847-997-3989
Training Coordinator Karin Frohlich 520-612-7379
4D Computer Training Debra Dirks 520-825-2248
www.facebook.com/groups/SCOVMachineEmb/
Third Tue., 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo
April was our last monthly meeting until we start again on the third Tuesday in October. Hope to see you then. We welcome new members.
Pet Beds
Jan Bohe 520-825-9725
Tue., 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing
Can you snip and stuff? Are you a pet lover? So many of us are. We have a simple and easy project you can help us with on Tuesday afternoons. Sewing is definitely not a requirement. We just snip away at washable fabric and stuff pillows for our furry little friends at the Humane Society. The beds come in many different colors and sizes that any animal would love. We sure could use your help.
Quilters
Carol Guibert 520-404-1462
Second and Fourth Tue., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo
Summer is approaching, and formal meetings of the group will cease this month until fall. However, we will have our informal gatherings on the second and fourth Tuesdays, Desert Oasis, 1-3 PM. Sit and chat sessions will give us a chance to work on hand quilting projects. Our Martha Washington blocks can be worked on, along with trading hints for various applique techniques. Quilt-related crafts are being offered. Please join us.
Holiday Hours Memorial Day
Monday, May 29
Activity Center, 6:30 AM - 9 PM
AFC/Pool, 5 AM-5 PM
Desert Oasis, 9 AM-4 PM
Oh look: It’s elf Mary Jo sewing bears on one of our new sewing machines
We have placed our Cheer Bears in the Gift Shop to be sold. All proceeds will go to replenishing our supplies and keeping the little bears marching. Stop by the Gift Shop to browse and maybe purchase a smiling face for that grandchild you want to thrill.
Thank you to the Tennis Club for the generous donation from their tournament. We always put donations to good use, and we really appreciate the Tennis Club and their hard work. We always look forward to seeing your smiling faces.
The Views Restaurant, 7 AM-8 PM
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Pro Shop, 6 AM-5 PM All Other Facilities Will Be Closed
Tapestry Hooking and Fiber Arts
Coni Arseneau 217-398-1416 coniarseneau@gmail.com
Carrie Wiley 360-734-5952 ecwiley@gmail.com
Tue., 9-11 AM, Artisan Center/Sewing www.scovhookers.weebly.com
The Tapestry Hooking and Fiber Arts group meets on Tuesday mornings in the Sewing Room. If you are interested in our group, stop by between 9-11 AM on Tuesdays. The group provides materials and instruction for those interested in learning hooking. People involved in other arts using fiber are invited and encouraged to join our group.
Pictured are projects being completed by members of the group. In the top left, Anita Gayheart is knitting a dish cloth using cotton yarn. On the right, Debbie Kotlarek is using needle point to complete a glasses case. Middle left, Coni Arseneau is using wool yarn to whip stitch the edges of a mug rug. Middle right, Jane Honeywell is hooking with wool strips on a project she designed. The bottom pictures are hooking projects using wool strips. The picture on the left is by John Shaw and on the right is by Carrie Wiley.
Show ‘n Share
Leader Deb Wehrung 267-377-6760 debwehrung@gmail.com
Every Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista
Show ‘n Share is a crafters group whose members work on portable crafts. We have crafters who create cards, tapestry and jewelry, and who knit, crochet, embroider, scrapbook and more. Show and Share is designed to encourage creativity. Come show us what you love to do and share your interests, ideas and techniques. Join us with your craft or come to learn something new. We are happy to provide encouragement or to help you acquire a new hobby. We meet year-round and always welcome new members.
Checklist for Leaving in the Summer
3 Let the Association know how you can be reached.
3 To stop delivery of the Explorer call 520-797-4384.
3 Fill out a Dark House form with the Oro Valley Police Department to have your home checked.
3 Schedule a landscaper to address monsoon weeds and yard upkeep while you are away.
3 Close your garage door and turn off power to your garage door opener.
3 Put lights on a timer. Place motion sensors with lights in the front and back of your home.
3 Be sure your house address numbers are visible from the street.
Silversmith and Lapidary
Pres. Rich Rozehnal 520-638-6368 rozehnal@comcast.net
Shop hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 AM-4 PM, Fri., 9 AM-Noon Meetings first Mon., 3:30 PM, Artisan Center/Lapidary Room
This month we feature the work of our lost-wax casting team recreating a technique of ancient civilizations. The Egyptians excelled in metalworking and employed wax casting, a technique that entailed crafting a wax model, covering it in clay, then heating it to let the wax flow out, leaving a cavity in the mold. Molten metal was poured into this cavity, taking the shape of the original wax model. Once the metal cooled, the clay mold was broken to unveil the finished metal object. This process enabled the creation of intricate objects like figurines, jewelry and statues. Our members recreate this process with some modifications.
Our lost wax casting team, and the results that will be crafted into finished jewelry.
SCOV residents interested in joining should visit the shop and speak to the monitor about scheduling training. New member training is held monthly on the second Tuesday and Wednesday
Stained/Fused Glass
Daniel Stasi 815-762-3636 scovglassclub@gmail.com
Studio Manager Byron Wolffing 520-284-7889 wolffing5@gmail.com
Open to members 8 AM-9 PM www.scovglassclub.weebly.com
Although Doug Switzer never previously worked with the medium of glass, he always had the desire to experiment with stained glass. Two years ago, he decided to join the glass club and sign up for a stained glass class. A year later he made the decision to move on to fused glass. He states that there are unique challenges in working with both.
Doug has taken advantage of the wide variety of member classes. He enjoys working in the studio, appreciates his many mentors and finds this to be one of the friendliest clubs in SCOV.
Doug is a very busy man in our community. He enjoys participating in various water sports, is a member of the Woodworkers, plays poker on a weekly basis and is a member of the Theatre Club, where he graciously constructed the props for several plays.
Please visit us soon. You will definitely enjoy what you find.
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Doug Switzer displays one of seven shell panels he plans to place in his Michigan home.
Wood Carving
Mike Engle, 317-979-1434, scottengcanyon@comcast.net
Sat., 9:30-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary SCOVCarvers@gmail.com
Wood Carvers are meeting at the Artisan Center/Lapidary Room on Saturday mornings. We encourage you to come and join the group. The wood carvers use carving knives, carving gouges and rotary tools.
Continuing Education
Astronomy
Pres. Helen Salvay 520-990-8989 scovastronomy@gmail.com Third Thu., 7 PM, Oct-May, Activity Center/Navajo www.scovastronomy.weebly.com
On Thursday, May 18, 7-9 PM, our guest speaker is Dr. Richard Green, Assistant Director for Government Relations, Steward Observatory, at the University of Arizona. Dr. Green’s presentation will be “The Giant Magellan Telescope.” The University of Arizona is a major technical partner in producing the Giant Magellan Telescope. It will contain seven of the world’s largest mirrors, produced at the Richard Caris Mirror Lab located under the UArizona football stadium. The Giant Magellan Telescope is the largest Gregorian optical-infrared telescope in history. This telescope will allow studies of potential habitable planets.
Club member Reagan Bell has been carving for many years, starting in the 1970s. If you think you might be interested in wood carving, we can help you get started with some basswood, tools and basic instruction. If you are already a wood carver, bring your tools and a project and join the conversation.
Woodworking
Pres. Gary Casner 303-880-4120 gcasner1@comcast.net
VP Karen Curry 708-822-3057 kindheart77@att.net
Next meeting Thu., May 18, 9 AM, Wood Shop www.scovwoodworkingclub.com
The Wood Shop is quieter as many of our seasonal members leave for the summer. This month’s featured woodworker is Lynn Lamb, who was a part-timer for a few years before he became an SCOV full-timer in 2016.
Lynn is definitely one of the more unusual woodworkers in the shop. A commercial general contractor for 27 years in Lenexa, Kansas, he’s been making exceptionally beautiful guitars since 2017. Although a casual guitarist, his handmade guitars rival the most expensive and beautiful guitars commercially available. Lynn says that the SCOV Wood Shop is not only safe, well organized and equipped, but that the shop is filled with friendly and helpful woodworkers.
New member orientation is the first Wednesday of each month at 4 PM. Call Bill Norton 480-980-5493 for additional information. Please visit the website. A $30 membership fee is required to take the class.
Bible Studies
Men’s Bible Study
Jerry Anderson 520-638-6586
Oct.-May, Tue., 7:15 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball
Guests are welcome at our Tuesday morning meetings. Many of the group gather at The Views Restaurant for breakfast and fellowship immediately following the meeting.
Women’s Bible Study
Pres. Elaine Farmer 253-318-0018 elaineruth@gmail.com
Sec. Faith Heitmann 208-750-5886 quincie51@gmail.com
Oct.-May, Wed., 8:50 AM, WC3
Guests are welcome. For information, call Elaine Farmer.
Books
Great Books
Pres. Barbara Gates 302-354-6615
VP Maryfaith Fox 612-414-7789 maryfaith.fox@gmail.com
Oct.-Apr., First and Third Wed., 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon
We have concluded our season and will return to the pleasure of stimulating discussions in October. Social science research has shown that those who engage in substantial conversations report relatively high levels of satisfaction with life. We find that, even if we come to no definitive conclusions about the material we’ve read, we leave each meeting feeling that we have grown through the experience of thinking hard and sharing our ideas.
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Feathers carved by Reagan Bell
Eric Wiley, standing to the right of the Astronomy Club’s new camera-mounted telescope, explaining its operation before the star party on March 28
When we resume in the fall, we will be basing our discussions on selections from “Great Conversations 4.” This anthology can be purchased from various online sources. Contact Barbara or Maryfaith for more information.
Not So Silent Book Club
Joan Partridge 505-920-7005 joanpartridge@gmail.com
Second Sun., 2:30-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo
What are you reading? Do you love it or hate it? Are you learning something new you would like to share? Anything you are reading is ok with us. Come tell us about it and also pick up a recommendation or two for your next best read.
Sun City Vistoso Genealogical Society
Pres. Holly Gibson 303-548-1299 ghgibson@live.com
General meetings Oct.-May, Second Tue., 1-3 PM
Check calendar for location www.scvgs.org
Holly Gibson will present “Genealogy Societies and Websites” at the Sun City Vistoso Genealogical Society meeting Tuesday, May 9, 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo and Hohokam rooms.
Summer is a great time to research in the club’s computer room. The computer room and library are open during Welcome Center hours. Monthly in-person meetings will resume in October.
ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement
Pres. Mary Lee Fitzgerald fitzgerald.marylee@gmail.com www.suncityilr.com
ILR’s fall term begins the first week in October. By August 1 you can find course descriptions on our website and a way to register online. The deadline for fall registrations is September 1. If you are interested in teaching a fall course, the course proposal form is online and needs to be submitted by July 1. Thanks to everyone who continues to enjoy adult learning at a reasonable pace right here in SCOV. Natural Health and Wellness
Sherokee Ilse 520-818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com
On hiatus
www.scovwellness.com
The club is on hiatus until further notice unless you have interested speakers and/or can help out with emailing members each month. Be sure to check the Tipster for updates and future meeting dates. Call or email Sherokee if you can help and thank you to those that have helped over the years.
Poets Corner
Sharyn Rafieyan 520-331-1092 srafieyan@comcast.net
Mon., 10 AM-Noon, Zoom
Limericks are generally short humorous poems with a specific meter and rhyme scheme. Departing from this tradition, Poets Corner member James Pavlakis has written several serious limericks that don’t exactly follow the pattern. They are meant to provoke, not smiles, but serious consideration.
The people face devastation. Science needs to step up and say.
Fires, floods, evacuation. We’re sorry for the long delay.
Concern is criticized. Different human faces. Urgency pushed aside. Are not different races.
Mired in political stagnation. So lift the lie and throw it away.
Forget heaven; be fulfilled right here.
Embrace life with joy and see it clear. Think freely. Love dearly.
Do not succumb to baseless fear.
Writing poetry is a form of exploration and discovery that may include challenging old forms and norms and encouraging experimentation. Newcomers are always welcome.
SCOV Technology Club
Pres. Leo Belardinelli 520-989-9314
Technology Club help desk 520-989-9314 scovtech@gmail.com
Apple help 520-329-7661
www.scovcomputer.com
Have you looked into the Technology Lab lately? If you do, you will see numerous tables with almost no monitors or computers. Is the Technology Club folding? The simple answer is that we are very much active, and hundreds have attended our classes in the preceding months. The difference is that the 10+ year old monitors and computers have been removed and donated to the local AZ Veterans Home in Tucson.
As computers age, they are harder to update and meet the demands of today’s uses. In addition, most desktop tower computers are rapidly being replaced by laptops, phones or tablets. During our classes, it was clear that the older desktop computers were just not being used. In addition, they actually were a line of sight obstacle and took up desk space needed by those bringing their laptops and tablets to class. So, the old timers were retired.
If you’re interested in, or recently inundated with technology, feel free to attend one of our classes. Priority is always given to club members, but hey, 10 bucks a year is as close to free as you can get nowadays.
Writer’s Club
Paul Mercer, 847-977-7326, pawmerc@gmail.com
Fri., May 12 and 26, Noon-2 PM
We write very short prose and poetry pieces for fun and joy.
SCOV Name Tags
Name tags with our logo are $12 each. The order form is available at scovaz.com. Log in first then >Member Services >This & That >Name Tag Order Form.
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Native pottery collection from ILR’s “Learning on the Move” visit to the Arizona State Museum in March
Doris Resident
Cultural & Social
SCOV Charity Works
Pres. Cathy Winje 847-636-1453 crew3310@aol.com
VP Jan Fischer 520-825-2401 fischer_janice@comcast.net
Finance Janet Nelson 914-907-4076 janetnelsondata@gmail.com
Sec. Thelma LaFleur 847-641-0890 lafletj@mail.com
Donations Kathy Hrdy 520-262-5477 jkhrdy2@outlook.com
Sep.-Apr., Second Tue., 9 AM, WC3
Our Fall Accessories Boutique will be held at Catalina Vista on Saturday, October 28, with proceeds from sales going to Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse. Items being collected this year: gently loved, clean ladies fashion tops, sweaters, jackets, jewelry, purses, shoes, hats and scarves. We cannot accept men’s clothing, ladies slacks, shorts or dresses.
We will be collecting donations all summer. Contacts accepting boutique donations are: jewelry, Elaine Deeter, 209-985-6663 or Vicki Gushwa, 701-367-3298; purses, Linda Wilkes, 520-395-2370 or Cyndi Brooks, 360-5099679; shoes, Lue Satterfield, 520-825-4709 or Pat Norton, 480-993-8762; fashion tops, Kathy Hrdy, 520-825-4723 or Joyce Shaw, 425-765-1415; hats and scarves, Chris Curtis, 585-203-7824 or Sue Hernandez, 310-433-7473; fashion jackets, Debbie Francis, 402-216-4227 or Kathie Fogle, 360-710-8927 and for sweaters, Kathy Patterson, 616-3506443, Mary Ann Mazza, 610-639-5767 or Winnie Doerfer, 520-275-9441.
We will provide updates regarding boutique donation locations and events in the monthly Tipster article, the weekly “This Week in SCOV” email and the SCOV Facebook page throughout the summer.
Our next club meeting is Tuesday, September 12.
See Democratic Club
Co-Chair Linda Bretz scovdems@gmail.com
Co-Chair Mary Beth Livingston
Treas. Pamela Jorgensen
Second Sat., 1 PM, Activity Center/Native American Rooms
www.scovdems.com
Join us for the final meeting before we break for summer, Saturday, May 13, 1 PM, Activity Center/Native American Rooms. We plan to have a speaker on a current topic of interest. Members are encouraged to check our website as we frequently have updated information.
Aluminum Can Collection Has Resumed
Clean aluminum cans may be brought to the collection bin behind the Activity Center. Revenue from recycling the cans helps the Community Assistance Committee (CAC) to purchase items for the Loan Room.
Dog Club - Fido’s Friends
Pres. Mary Murck mmurck@earthlink.net
Membership Marion Olson 520-839-2273
No meeting in May Club email: scovff@gmail.com www.scovff.weebly.com
We voted in and welcomed board members: VP, Kris Sigford; Treas., Reed Goldsmith, and Sec., Meg Taylor at our last Fido’s Friends meeting in March.
Brian Wacik, known as the Tucson dog whisperer, spoke about helpful tips and advice for our dogs. He teaches communication with our dogs, dog manners and obedience. He and his dog, Pedro, demonstrated how training using cues can make a huge difference. Brian emphasized the most important aspect of training is having patience.
The parking lot and other projects at the K9 Korral are valuable in maintaining a place for the dogs to romp. Please read email announcements and observe closures when we send out a notice.
Garden Club
Co-Pres. Nancy Davenport 206 200-4415 Nldport@comcast.net
Co-Pres. Marge Gustafson 760 989-1745 margustafson@gmail.com
Co-VP Nancy Brown 520 979-2569 nancybro5@aol.com. https://sites.google.com/view/scov-garden-club/home
We meet the second Tuesday, October through April, l PM, Activity Center. We welcome new and experienced gardeners to join us as we explore all the fascinating and challenging aspects of gardening in the desert. Meetings include speakers and demonstrations on topics of special interest to desert gardeners, and there are several field trips and projects as well. We hope everyone has enjoyed the incredible display of spring wildflowers this year. Next April, we look forward to hosting our biannual Spring Garden Tour of the fabulous gardens in SCOV. Meanwhile, if you have questions, feel free to call either Nancy or Marge.
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Brian Wacik and Pedro
Gold poppies in bloom at Catalina State Park
Join our Facebook group Sun City Oro Valley
Sun City Gleaners
Joan Partridge 505-920-7005 joanpartridge@gmail.com (text or email preferred)
Do you have something edible growing in your yard that you just don’t have the time or the inclination to pick or pluck? We will pick and distribute your excess bounty to others in SCOV and also to the food pantry in Catalina. This spring the Gleaners picked and distributed boxes and boxes of citrus. Perhaps you picked up a few of these lemons or grapefruit at the Aquatic and Fitness Center or Catalina Vista. Later this year we are looking forward to picking figs, pomegranates and maybe even mesquite and herbs. Text or email us if you have something in your yard you would like to share or if you would like to join our jolly band of pickers.
Havurah
David/Marilyn Smoler 520-818-7880 www.havurahscov.org
Havurah extends a fond farewell to members of our SCOV community who will be leaving us to enjoy cooler temperatures elsewhere. We’re Looking forward to seeing you again in the fall. The new Havurah board is busily working to provide members with exciting programming for the coming year. Our book club participants are currently submitting suggestions for the next season, beginning in October. The next Havurah event is our annual summer movie night, Saturday, August 5. Mark your calendar for a fun evening of cinema and treats, and don’t forget to check our website for event updates. Come meet our friendly group. You don’t have to be Jewish to participate or join.
Mindfulness Meditation Club
Bonnie Grant Baird BJGrantB77@gmail.com
Tues., 3 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio or Patio
Loving Kindness Meditation (Mindfulness) meets every Tuesday at 3 PM. Meditation connects the mind and the body. Scientific research has demonstrated that meditation may reduce stress, lower the risk of heart attack, improve concentration, memory and increase empathy.
Our meditation supports no creed or dogma. It is not affiliated with any religious doctrine. People from all religious traditions are welcomed. We encourage anyone regardless of meditation experience to join us.
Our summer schedule consists of 10-15 minutes of introduction and/or a reading, then one 30-minute sitting meditation. If you have questions, please contact Bonnie Grant Baird.
Prepare & Share - Dining
Pres. Dorothy Leonard 781-929-5067 dleonard@hbs.edu
VP Charlene Meyers 808-937-2178 macrolady.arizona@gmail.com www.scovprepareandshare.weebly.com
This club provides an enjoyable social evening getting to know some of your SCOV neighbors who enjoy cooking and eating interesting food. From December through March, themed dinners take place in members’ homes. Since everyone brings part of the meal, it is not a huge effort for the hosts.
There will be several special events during the summer months. Stay tuned for email invitations. Contact a club officer for more information or if you would like to join the club.
Republican Club
Pres. Marilyn Rego 520-575-4022 mmrego@centurylink.net
Mon., May 8, 3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball scovrepublicanclub@gmail.com
The Republican Club meets Monday, May 8, 3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball Room. The speaker will be announced in an email and also the week before in “This Week in SCOV.” Please plan on attending and bring a friend. Everyone is welcome.
Scandinavian Heritage Club
Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 sigridkf@gmail.com
Singles Clubs
Active Solos Club
Leslie Fisher 520-955-4258 leslieafisher@yahoo.com www.scovsolos.com
It’s been a good year for the Active Solos Club. We’ve taken museum tours, lunched at local restaurants, attended music events, and our monthly happy hours continue at The Views Restaurant. Members bring forth ideas for events and also help plan them. If you are an unpartnered single and would like to get involved, feel free to contact Leslie or visit our website for a membership application.
Sun City Singles
Pres. Anthony Delprete 520-989-0120
Ticket Sales Gail Brandt 520-825-7480
Dinner meeting second Thu., 5:30 PM; happy hour last Fri., 5:30 PM
We welcome guests. First-time visitors may purchase a ticket to one of our activities. On Thursday, May 11, The Views will provide dinner for us in the Activity Center/Native American Rooms. Social hour is 5:30 PM, followed by dinner at 6 PM. Bring your own favorite beverage. Entertainment will be provided by Chuck Moses.
On Friday, May 26, we celebrate happy hour in the Activity Center/Native American Rooms. Bring your own favorite beverage. Social hour is 5:30 PM, followed by a light dinner at 6 PM. Entertainment will be provided by the SaddleBrooke Silver Belles. For further information, please contact Eleanor Mishur at 520-818-3374.
Ticket sales Fri., May 5, 10-10:30 AM, Desert Oasis. Dinner tickets are $25 pp and happy hour tickets are $15 pp. Checks only please, payable to Sun City Singles
Spanish Cultural Club (SCC)
Gary/Carolyn Lerch 520-241-1215 gclerch@comcast.net
Oct., Nov., Jan.-Mar., Apr. (Cinco de Mayo Fiesta)
Fourth Mon., 7 PM, Catalina Vista
Our next meeting is Monday, October 23, 7 PM.
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Sun City Variety Theatre
Pres. Nancy Gilbertson
Membership contact: Karen Alexander 909-379-8167
Oct.-Apr., Third Thu., 10:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro
cussions on weight-related topics. We meet year-round every Thursday, 3-4 PM, Desert Oasis. There is a one-time fee of $5. Come join our friendly, robust group.
Women’s Action Group of Oro Valley (WAG OV)
Facilitator Anne Munoz 253-905-7747 queenanne9@yahoo.com
Communications Kris Sigford 612-747-0487 raykris@aribo.com
First Fri., 11 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball
WAG OV’s mission is to promote positive, progressive political change on issues affecting women and families.
Dance
Ballroom - SC Starlight
Sara Harney 717-977-1963 scovstarlightdance@gmail.com
www.scstarlightdanceclub.wixsite.com/scstarlightdance
The lights are dark until next year, but what a fun show Dragnet 2023: No Trespooping was. The cast and crew owe it all to the supportive and enthusiastic SCOV audiences. Thank you for making what we do so enjoyable. The next meeting is Thursday, October 19, Desert Oasis. We welcome new members.
Veterans Club of SCOV
Pres. Mike LaBarbera 812-431-7427 mclabarb@aol.com
First Mon., 1 PM, Oct.-May, Catalina Vista, www.vbscov.weebly.com
Happy hour meet and greet, first Wed., 3:30 PM, The Views Restaurant
We are collecting for the VA food pantry. Please bring individual sizes of non-perishable food to 2145 E. Bighorn Mountain Dr. (Spam, tuna, protein bars, peanut butter, soups, pasta, cereal, etc.) No large Costco or Sam’s Club sizes.
The Starlight Dance Club hosted “Dancing with the Stars” in the Activity Center April 21. The community got a first-hand look at why we are so excited when professional and award winning dancers entertain the crowd with their beautiful dances and costumes. The April dance then followed.
Our May dance is scheduled for Friday, May 19, with tickets on sale for $10/cpl. Our dances typically include a short lesson and a brief session of line dancing and snacks. Intermediate waltz lessons are Wednesdays, May 3, 10 and 17, as well as beginner waltz or swing. Keep an eye on the website for updates about the dance classes and practice sessions, or email president Sara Harney for more information. Practice sessions are May 24 and 31, and all Wednesday lessons and practice sessions are followed up by social time at The Views Restaurant.
Folk Dance
Pres. Siva Raven 505-469-7505 sivaraven@gmail.com
Fri., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studios 1 & 2 www.scovFD.club
Jeri Harwood, Veteran Service Officer, spoke in April about how to file a VA claim
If you are a veteran, please join us on the first Monday of each month. Club meetings are October through May. Guest speakers cover a range of topics to inform club members of veteran organizations, VA compensation and more. Monday, May 1, guest speaker is Walter Ram, WWII Veteran, B-17 radio operator and POW. Club activities and relevant issues are sent by email. Our current membership is over 345 Veterans.
Join us Wednesday, May 3, 3:30-4:30 PM, at The Views Restaurant for a meet and greet happy hour for camaraderie and friendship. If you have an unserviceable U.S. flag, for proper disposal, leave it wrapped inconspicuously in a newspaper and a brown bag at 2145 E. Bighorn Mountain Dr.
Waist Watchers
Co-Pres. Gail Carlson 860-836-4121 gc.carlson@att.net
Co-Pres. Sandi Bellerive
Thu., 3-4 PM, Desert Oasis
The objective of our club is to support each other on our weight management journey. Our format includes open dis-
No membership fees, no partners, no meetings, no patterns to memorize, just dance, dance, dance. All dances are taught prior to dancing for low-stress fun. Our website also has video clips of all dances. Dancing in community lifts our hearts and souls. It’s also good for the brain and cardiovascular systems. New dancers are always welcomed and encouraged. Join us as we dance our way around the world. See you soon.
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Kelli Slattery (left) as Billie Gannon and R.J. Ley as Joe Friday in Dragnet 2023: No Trespooping
Dance demo at Activity Center reopening
Dancing with the Tucson Klezmerados.
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Line - Sunliners
Pres. Bev Johnston 970-744-0697 bevjj2002@yahoo.com
Membership Kim West 520-343-0662 k_da_westie@comcast.net scsunliners@gmail.com; www.scovsunliners.wixsite.com/sunliners
May dance sessions will occur in the Activity Center/Auditorium with the exception of the Improver and Introduction classes, which remain in the AFC Studios1&2.
Wednesday practice
11:30 AM-12:30 PM Improver (AFC Studios 1&2)
Thursday classes
Noon-1 PM Introduction (AFC Studios 1&2)
1:50-2:50 PM Intermediate
2:55-3:55 PM Beginner
Saturday practices
9-10 AM Intermediate
10:15-11:15 AM Beginner
11:30 AM-12:30 PM Basic
Future event: Fun Friday, May 5, 6:30-8:30 PM, in Activity Center/Auditorium.
Next board meeting: Wednesday, May 3, 1:30 PM, via Zoom. All members are welcome.
Rock ‘N Roll
Pres. Renee Steinmetz scovrandrclub@gmail.com
Membership Chair Jon Russell scovrandrclub@gmail.com www.scovrrc.org
Dance, dance and more dance. We just can’t get enough. Let’s dance again on Saturday, May 27, 7 PM, to ROH Band. Check www.scovrrc.org for information on dances and so much more.
Ticket sales Tue., May 16, Activity Center/Kachina Lounge, 8 AM for members, $10 pp, and 9 AM for nonmembers, $15 pp
Western - Kactus Kickers
Co-Pres. Bob and Sue Newman 989-859-8408 cell/text bobnsigrid@icloud.com
Membership Marci Gutierrez 520-204-7039 cell/text marci.gutierrez57@gmail.com
Dance Classes: Nancy Klucking 360-961-6963 cell/text Nancy.Klucking@gmail.com Information KKscov@gmail.com
We will hold our last dance of the season Friday, May 12. This will be a pay-at-the-door dance; ticket price has not yet been set. We are searching for a band. We plan to have a shorter dance, from 6-8 PM in the Auditorium. Doors open at 5:30 PM.
For those who are interested in dance lessons and joining Kactus Kickers for next season, our dances begin in October. Dance lessons run for eight weeks from mid-January to early March. Please send an email to KKSCOV@gmail.com if you would like to be added to our email distribution list.
One of our favorite bands, Clear Country, is playing every Tuesday night at the Outlaw Saloon, 6-10 PM. It’s a good chance to go and practice your two-step dancing. Also, they are now booking country-western bands at Whiskey Roads Sundays, 5-8:30 PM, for another chance to get out and dance.
For Kactus Kickers members, continue to check your email for information about fall refresher classes and the upcoming 2023-2024 dance schedule. Look for updates and send any questions to kkscov@gmail.com
Exercise
Aqua Tone
Irmel Wheeler 520-334-0957 irmel5596@gmail.com
Marcia Polley 520-818-9073
Tue., Thu., Sat., 8 AM, AFC/Pool
Aqua Tone is a toning water workout that incorporates a variety of rhythmic body movements. This aquatic exercise class enhances cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance.
There is no fee to join the club or the class. The teachers are club member volunteers. Participants should be able to do a basic swim stroke. Items used in the class are buoys, boards, noodles, balls and a fitness band. Most items are available at the pool. We assign an experienced member to a newcomer to help learn the various movements. We enjoy a great workout in a fun class.
Arthritis Water
Pres. Norma Waters normawaters1@hotmail.com
VP Paul Mercer pawmerc@gmail.com
Mon., Wed., Fri., 10 AM, AFC/Pool
We meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 AM when the air temperature is 77 degrees or higher, as recommended by the Arthritis Foundation.
Our club performs gentle water exercises approved by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion. Water exercise is especially helpful for arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced joints, etc. Our members are fun, accepting, welcoming. We frequently hear “I came for the exercise and love all of the friends I have found.”
New members are always welcome, please consider joining us. The yearly dues are $5, and your first class is free. Your body will thank you. See you at the pool.
Energetic Exercise
Pres. Anne Palmer 520-289-9140 palmersaz03@gmail.com
Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-9 AM, Activity Center/Auditorium
Energetic Exercisers meet in the new, spacious Activity Center/ Auditorium, where reservations are no longer needed. Each month, exercisers receive a calendar that announces the focus for the day, such as aerobics, cardio tone, or interval training. Equipment such as weights, band, fitness circle, or body bar adds variety and is always optional. Overall, the goal for experienced instructor, Sally Martinez, is to help exercisers develop and maintain strength, balance, and heart health. Everybody moves at their own pace and can always receive suggestions for their individual needs. Dress is exercise casual with sport shoes required. SCOV residents join the club for
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Instructor Sally Martinez and club president Anne Palmer
$3/year, and then purchase a 12-class punch card for $30. Newcomers can try out a first class for $2.50. You’ll want a cool indoor activity for the coming hot weather, so come join us.
Fitness Swim
Contact: Dave Goodman 520-812-1056 goodman@sfu.ca
Workouts suspended May through Oct.
While most members are motivated recreational swimmers, we also include nationally-ranked master swimmers, triathletes and former club and university swimmers. The group generally swims about 2,400 yards, though some do more and some do less.
New members are welcome. Please ensure you have medical clearance to participate in a vigorous workout. Swimmers are reminded to socialize quietly after a workout so as not to disrupt the next group of pool users.
Pilates
Mary Ayers 520-638-7916 scov.pilates@gmail.com
Mon., 3 PM, Thu., 1:30 PM, AFC/Studio
To get the full benefits of Pilates, a person needs to understand the basic principles. It takes a little time and patience as the exercises performed may be different from those you are familiar with, but they are fun, interesting and challenging. Pilates can even become addictive. It teaches proper balance, breathing, how to focus on your core (abdomen and back muscles) and movement control. The constant movement from one exercise to another results in developing more strength and stamina. Even posture is improved. The spine lengthens and joint flexibility and mobility increase. SCOV has two experienced instructors who teach the mat Pilates classes. They modify many of the moves for us, if necessary. The cost is $8/class and the annual club dues are $20 pp. Please stop by and watch a class. Call Mary.
Sunrisers Exercise
Joyce Wisbey 520-825-5425 bwisbey90@msn.com
Shirley Dubansky 520-975-4100
Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-8 AM, AFC/Studios 1 & 2
Are you awake early and want to improve your stamina and strength? Join us for an hour of aerobic and weight exercise, all while standing. There is no fee to join the club or the class. Bring your weights and drinking water. We hope to see you there.
Tai Chi
Co-Chairs Alice Hutchison 520-329-8090 ahutchison87@gmail.com
Jill Frederiksen 650-274-7224 jfredx@yahoo.com
Thu., 10-11:30 AM, AFC/Studio 1
Tai chi is a gentle, low impact exercise with many health benefits for people of all ages and fitness levels. Classes are taught in 10-week sessions and are offered three times per year in the fall, winter and spring. The next course will begin in October. Practice sessions are available year-round for club members who have completed at least one 10-week course. Plan to join us in the fall to learn this meditation in motion. Beginners are always welcome. Contact Alice Hutchison for further information or questions.
Yoga
Pres. Jan Wholey 520-638-7088 suncityyoga2018@gmail.com
Overheard at a recent yoga class: “It’s been three years, time for me to come back to yoga.” The Yoga Club offers six different classes each week. Bring a mat,
$10, an open mind and your smile. Yoga classes are held every week:
Mondays, 8:30 AM, AFC Studios 1 & 2 (Maria)
Tuesdays, 10:45 AM AFC Studios 1 & 2 (Torrey)
Wednesdays, 8:30 AM, AFC Studios 1 & 2 (Katie)
Thursdays, 9 AM, Desert Oasis (Torrey)
Thursdays, 10:45 AM, Desert Oasis, Chair Yoga (Torrey)
Fridays, 8:30 AM, AFC Studios 1 & 2, Strength Training Yoga (Stephanie)
Games
Bridge
Duplicate Bridge
Pres. Dave Hablewitz 520-989-0486 hkrisdave@opusnet.com
Mon., 6 PM; Fri., 12:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam and Hopi Rooms
We have returned to our usual days and times in the Activity Center. Please arrive 15 minutes early. We can help you get a partner if needed.
Ladies Monday Social Bridge
Dee Erlandson 520-638-5725 deeerlandson@gmail.com
Mon., 12:30-3 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon
Come for a friendly game of bridge. Renew those old friendships and meet new friends.
Mixed Social Bridge
Pres. Don Wheeler 520-334-7578 don8359@gmail.com
Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo
The Mixed Social Bridge Club plays contract bridge in an informal, relaxed and fun environment. We want everyone who comes to sit at a table and play bridge. If needed, we will make a table of three or have a player float from table to table. Play starts at 8:30 AM. Come a few minutes early to socialize and find a partner. We have coffee, and members often bring goodies. Online games are available, using Trickstercards.com. New players are welcome to join us.
Partners Tuesday Night Bridge
Pres. Larry Parks, VP Janelle Parks
Sec. Louise Fraser 520-825-9592
Tue., 5:45 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Rooms
Join us to play very friendly games of bridge Tuesday evenings. Our group is pleasant and helpful. Bring a partner and $1 each to put into the pot. There are winners every time we play. Arrive before 5:45 PM, and we promise you an enjoyable evening. We finish at 8:30 PM. Call Louise if you have any questions.
Congratulations Janelle and Larry Parks. They bid and made a slam in April
Counting Your Steps?
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Practice Bridge
Pres. Cara (Carol) Murray 360-448-1612 clara.murray@comcast.net
VP Pat Orchard 520-825-0352 patoen922@gmail.com
Mon. and Wed., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo
We play for fun, to refresh old skills and develop new ones. Sometimes we even keep score. We learn from each other.
Fern Strandskov 520-825-8127
Bunco
Fourth Tue., 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro
Please join us. There is a $2 entrance fee, which is divided among the winners. We promise you a fun afternoon. Mark your calendar and give it a try. Hope to see you there.
Chess
Pres. John Bechard bechard.john@gmail.com
Sec. (membership info) Bob Fouch 310-968-6445 rfouch3@gmail.com
Mon., 4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon
Join us Monday afternoons for a friendly, relaxing time. Chess is a great way to meet new friends and challenge your brain at the same time. Lessons are available for players new to the game. Also, several of our top players are currently battling it out for prize money in our spring 2023 tournament. Come enjoy the action.
Cribbage
Pres. Salvador Hernandez 281-883-2986
First and Third Thu., 6 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge
We look forward to seeing you. New members are welcome. Come join the fun.
Euchre
Chris Auclair 585-309-9065
Mon., 5:30 PM, Desert Oasis
If you would enjoy playing this friendly card game, bring $1 to Desert Oasis on Mondays at 5:30 PM.
Five Crowns
Pat Hansen or Fern Strandskov ferndean@aol.com
Sat., 4:30 and 5:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo www.scov5crowns.weebly.com
Five Crowns is a fun and easy game to play. See our website for a short video. Players usually play one-to-three games, depending on what time they arrive. Players are randomly assigned to tables, and each game normally takes one hour. For each game you play, you need to bring 12 dimes and one quarter. So if you plan to play three games, bring 36 dimes and three quarters. New players are always welcome.
Gin Rummy
Bob Segebrecht or Sue Lilja 802-236-0150
Sat., 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo
Please feel free to call Sue if you have any questions or suggestions.
Mah Jongg
Casual Mah Jongg
Judee Wickersham, 520-989-3254
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Tue., 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis
Come and play on Tuesdays for a casual, fun game.
Thursday Mah Jongg
Cathy Morrow 360-739-0376
Thu., 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis
We’ve had a month of playing with the new 2023 card. How do you like it? We have a basket where you can drop your comments, suggestions and complaints. They will be picked up each night and filed in the appropriate trash container (joking). One suggestion: If you don’t like the card, just wait for the new one next spring.
Congratulations to Nadine Bowlby, the winner of our third 2023 tournament day, played March 9. Start practicing for our next series of three monthly tournament days beginning in January.
As the temperature rises there is a cool seat at a Maj table waiting for you. New players are always welcome.
Women’s Pan (Panguingue)
Claudia Case 206-579-6500
Mon., Fri., 12:30-4 PM, Wed., 9 AM-12:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro
If you enjoy a challenge, come and observe our game of Pan (Panguingue). It’s a fun and interesting game. We would love to have you join us.
Pinochle
Dave Flatness 425-443-3708
Wed., 5:45 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo
We play single deck and rotate partners every four hands. Bring $1 for your tally. The first Wednesday is treat night. The third Wednesday is birthday night. If your skills are a little rusty, we can get you up to speed quickly. Annual dues $5 pp.
Poker
Dealer’s Choice Poker
Steve Dirks 520-429-3303 stevenkdirks@gmail.com
Tue., 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro
Our game is open to all SCOV residents. Games: Texas hold’em, crazy pineapple, Omaha, seven-card stud, criss cross, slide-rule and a couple of five-card draw variations. The dealer antes 25¢. All games are high-low except for Texas hold’em and crazy pineapple, which are high only. Stakes are 25¢ for the early round of bets and 50¢ for the last two rounds.
Contact Steve Dirks for a Word document with the full club rules and a detailed description of the games.
Men’s Friday Poker
David Dellinger 480-620-5519 davidjdeljan@aol.com
Fri., 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro
Friday Poker plays every Friday evening at Desert Oasis. We play easygoing poker with low stakes. Games are high only, five-card draw, five-card stud, seven-card stud, Texas holdʼem, Omaha and criss cross. No dues. Bring your own refreshments. Cards are provided. Dealer antes 5¢ per player and chooses the game. Absolute requirements are to leave politics and religion at the door and enjoy three hours of no-hassle, understandable poker. We welcome new players. Bring nickels, dimes and quarters.
Call David if you would like to review rules of play before your first game. Please show up at 5:30 PM, so we can start playing by 5:45 PM.
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Scrabble
Jan Fischer 520-825-2401 fischer_janice@comcast.net
Fri., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis
The weather has started to get more friendly and the sun should shine until the monsoons arrive. In the event you are by some chance looking to find a new endeavor, drop by Fridays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis, and check out the Scrabble Club. All of our members are friendly.
There are approximately 33 million leisure Scrabble players in the U.S. and Canada alone, so if you are bored with online game playing, drop by the Scrabble Club. We love to meet new people.
Sheepshead - Schafkopf
Jeff Rusch 920-202-0007 jffrusch@yahoo.com
Tue., 10 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis
Schafkopf, better known as Sheepshead, is a card game most commonly played in Wisconsin and surrounding midwest states. If you are interested in joining us, contact Jeff.
Music
Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) Kactus Krooners
Mike Moyer 520-308-8881 mmoyerpp@gmail.com
Mon., 10 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis/Saguaro
This fun, mixed, a cappella barbershop chorus will be taking a rest during the summer months starting May 15, and start up again later in the summer or fall. Watch the Tipster for a notice. Meanwhile, get together with some friends and just keep singing. Have a harmonious summer.
Different Drummers Women’s Circle
Zona Boss 520-638-6644, Colleen Hoffman 520-825-8393
Wed., 2-3:30 PM, 2338 E. Montrose Canyon Dr.
Sessions start with some hands-on individual instruction, a virtual program and drum-along. There will be some drums available for newcomers’ use. Join us: 2 PM, Colleen’s home, 2338 E. Montrose Canyon Dr.
The Different Drummers Women’s Circle provides a community drum circle for anyone wanting to connect with others through hand drumming using African Djembe drums, handheld Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests.
Join us to drum, laugh and meet new friends. People worldwide have used group drumming for centuries to energize minds and bodies, strengthen community bonds, release stress and celebrate life.
Early Music Recorder Ensemble
Joyce Minks 520-825-0642 minkster42@comcast.net
Tue., 12:30 PM, Catalina Vista
Have a recorder (the instrument)? Want to learn or improve your skills? Would you like to play in a fun group? Soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorders welcome. Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble. Music is provided and instruments are available every Monday for one hour. Learners and visitors are welcome. Let’s make beautiful music together.
Sun City Singers
Director Don Hess ddhess@yahoo.com
Pres. Bob Westendorf rwestendorf@live.com
On hiatus until Sep. 12
Sun City Singers sharing the gift of music. Sun City Singers are on hiatus for the summer. Rehearsals for the holiday concert start Tuesday, September 12. All voices are welcome. Come join in the fun.
Ukulele - Sun City Strummers
Pres. John Sand 520-308-5883 jocher_sand@hotmail.com
Musical Director Don Bong
Tue., 10-11:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro
www.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele
Guitar players: Come play and join in the fun. We are having fun playing oldies but goodies. The baritone ukulele is easy for guitar players. We meet every Tuesday, 10-11:30 AM, Desert Oasis. We have loaner ukuleles.
Sports
Bike - Vistoso Cyclists
Treas. Roger Paluska 970-368-0124 rcpalu@gmail.com
Sec.-Sherri Rutman 763-443-9379 srutman100@aol.com www.vistosocyclists.org
Cycling renews us. Getting outside in the clean air, taking in the incredible mountain views and biking with friends are some of the reasons we choose to live here. Oro Valley is one of the greatest biking destinations in the country. Wide streets, gorgeous bike paths, clean air and desert beauty draw cyclists from all over the country.
Cycling here is a dream come true for members of the Sun City Vistoso Cycling Club (VCC). With over 250 members and organized group rides four days per week, there’s a ride for everyone. We support three local charitable organizations: Wheels for Kids, El Grupo and the Interfaith Community Food Bank. VCC volunteers build or repair and deliver over 400 bikes to kids in the Tucson area every year through their Wheels for Kids (WFK) program. WFK’s 40 volunteers have delivered over 4,600 bikes to charities such as Boys and Girls Club, Casa de los Niños and More Than a Bed. New volunteers are welcome.
For more information or to join, please visit our website. Ride. Have fun. Be safe.
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Billiards
Pres. Robert Dufur 503-312-0809 robertdufur@outlook.com
Mon.-Fri., Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards
New members are always welcome. The club dues are $5. Our weekly activities are round robins on Mondays (straight 8 ball), 2-4 PM; Tuesdays (“One-Fifteen” 8 ball), 1:15-4 PM; and Thursdays (straight 8 ball), 10 AM-Noon. All members at all levels are welcome. These round robins are for fun only (not for money). Based on the number of players that show up, we will have a rotation set up, so everyone plays every round. Wednesdays from 10 AM-Noon are reserved for the women’s division. The Billiards Room is reserved for club members only, Monday-Friday, Noon-4 PM.
The Projection Pro Billiards system donated by the Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation is now available. This projector system on table 3 allows you to follow patterns to practice your skills. To schedule an introduction, email robertdufur@outlook.com.
Birders Group
Peggy Smith 520-344-0991 pdsaz@aol.com www.scovbirding.wix.com/birdersgroup
The whitewinged dove is not the most popular bird in SCOV, but this warm weather visitor is one of the principal pollinators of saguaro blossoms. One of six species of doves in Arizona, this large dove and the mourning dove are the only ones to be found in SCOV.
We are a 110+ member, activity-oriented group and all SCOV residents are invited to join us on our field trips (we carpool) to learn more about the birds here in Arizona. If you are interested in joining us, be sure to ask Peggy (above) to add you to our mailing list so that we can keep you up to date on the trips, which tend to be more variable as the warmer weather approaches.
Bocce
Pres. Gail Parson gailscov@comcast.net
VP Ginny Howes, kandghowes@comcast.net
www.scovbocce.weebly.com
Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-9 PM, Bocce Courts
Bocce is a fun activity that people of all ages and abilities enjoy. You just need to be able to pick up the ball and roll it. Annual dues are $5 and new members can join any time. A membership form is on the club website under Club Info. Please arrive 15 minutes before the starting time and pick up a wooden stick from the starter. Space limits each session to the first 32 players, with members given priority. Courts are open to Bocce Club League play only Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, 7-9 PM. To see what times are open for general play and reserve a court, please check the court reservation system on SCOV’s website www.suncityorovalley.com/ book-court-lap-lane/
Gun Club
Bill Snead 425-246-8100 wgsnead@gmail.com
On hiatus until fall
The Gun Club stresses safety and education in handling/ storage of firearms and careful/considerate communication with others, which must never be threatening or abrasive.
Hiking
Pres. Jacob O’Neill jakemponeill@gmail.com
Scheduled hikes are posted on the website www.scovhiking.org
What a beautiful time of the year in the Sonoran Desert. Join us on a hike to see the desert flowers, enjoy gorgeous views, and marvel at unique geography. Our experienced volunteer guides offer hikes at all levels and distances in some of the most scenic mountain and desert landscapes of Arizona. Whether you want to hike for a couple of hours or enjoy an all-day experience, the Hiking Club has a hike for you. See the SCOV Hiking Club website for listed hikes or to schedule an orientation hike if you are interested in joining the club. More hikes are scheduled during the winter season, with fewer summer hikes offered. Summer hikes will start earlier due to the heat, but we are still hiking. Remember to bring sunscreen, water and electrolytes.
The annual Hiking Club meeting and successful wine and cheese party was held on March 25.
Horseshoes
Ron Knudson 520-825-9307, cell 520-250-4183 for info Tue., Thu., Oct.-Apr., 2 PM; May-Sep, 8 AM
The Pits at Catalina Vista
How about a fun time in the great outdoors? Join us Tuesdays and Thursdays at the horseshoe pits. Horseshoes are available or bring your own. No fees or membership required. Just come and have fun. Everyone is welcome, first timers or old timers.
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Steve Holmes photo
AZ Trail at Oracle. Photo by Meg Gerken
Mileage patches were awarded in February. Photo by Susan Sedlacek
Mini Golf
Cindy Silverlock 707-537-5911 scovminigolf@gmail.com
Tue., 3:30 PM, Oct.-Apr. (except 2nd Tue., Jan.-Apr.)
We are a funloving, non-competitive group. We meet every Tuesday, except the second Tuesday, January-April. There is a monthly prize for the most holes-inone per month.
Annual dues $5.
Pickleball
Pres. Michael Voellinger eer26003@gmail.com
VP-Orientation Linda Dolsberry Ldolsberry@gmail.com
Registration can be found on the website: www.scovpb.org
It’s warming up and residents will be leaving town, but the fun never stops at the pickleball courts. Players of all levels have opportunities to play throughout the day. Levels are Beginner, Transitional, Casual, Competitive, and Tournament. There are round robins for Casual as well as Competitive players with the schedule on the club website.
You must be a club member to participate in club activities. Registration is on the club website. Zero Zero Two.
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Racquetball
Pres. Mike Middleton 508-954-4581
Mon.-Fri., 8-11 AM, AFC/Racquetball Court
2023 spring social
Our spring cookout was a success, a good time for socializing, and seeing old (not just age) faces. Thanks to Mike P. and Gary H. for shopping and cooking. May our bodies recover as we take some time off for travel. Please stay safe and come back healthy for more court action.
Table Tennis
Co-Pres. Dorothy Filip dotfilip520@gmail.com and John Smith jdsaz@aol.com
Tue., women 1:30 PM; men, 3 PM
Thu., all play 4:30-8 PM; Sat., all play 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista Table Tennis (aka ping pong) can offer gentle exercise or highly vigorous competition. Some club members enjoy a long volley without even keeping score, while other members aim for a determined show of skill. Either way, players exercise eye-hand coordination, motor speed and concentration in an atmosphere of fun and friendship. All are welcome, whether you have never played or happen to be super skilled. Just come on in. Club paddles and balls are available. Sport shoes are recommended. Please join us in this cool indoor sport that will carry on no matter how hot it gets outside.
Tennis
Pres. Jim Benshoof 612-799-5918
Open Group Tennis, Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30-10:30 AM
Chris Gerber 763-360-8393 Jan Dunbar 815-766-0819
Open Group Tennis, Tue., Thu., Sat., 8-10 AM Mark Lankes 315-450-1676
POP Tennis
Pres. Brian Goff 518-719-6224 bwgoff@outlook.com
VP Warren Burda 520-308-1118 wpburda@gmail.com
Treas. Jim Steinmetz 440-552-6173 vintner731@gmail.com
Tue., Thu., Sat., 8:30-10:30 AM, Desert Oasis
As we enter May with longer days that allow us to spend more time outside, it is a good opportunity to try new things which will keep you in shape and bring plenty of enjoyment as well. POP Tennis is one of those fun and challenging activities that will put a smile on your face and burn some extra calories at the same time. If you would like to see what POP Tennis is all about, stop over at Desert Oasis Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday, 8:30 AM, and check it out.
Open Group Tennis, Tue., Thu., Sat., 10 AM-Noon Jen Garvin 520-400-4368
As we say goodbye to seasonal friends, tennis rolls on. Look for earlier morning times for club open play as the heat rises. What a great season for the Tennis Club. With an increase in membership, there are more opportunities to play with our friends.
According to a recent AARP article titled “5 Amazing Facts About The Human Heart,” the article states “A great sport for your heart? Grab a tennis racket! A study that tracked over 80,000 adults for nine years found that tennis and badminton cut risk for cardiovascular disease by a whopping 59 percent!” Shy of having a badminton court, we certainly have USTA quality tennis courts available to us in SCOV. So grab a tennis racket and join the fun. Interested? Contact Jim Benshoof.
Tennis tournament participants take a break for photo opportunity
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Enjoying our mini golf course
and Suzy Rose (center) plan and orchestrate the annual Charity PB Poker Tournaments, which give generously to our local community
Thursday fun on the courts
Wallyball
Pres. Rich Hoskins 520-222-5339 Richscotthoskins@gmail.com
VP Tom Cooksey 503-753-5737 tdcooksey@msn.com
Treas. Janell Raty 530-401-2477 janell066@yahoo.com
Game days, Tue., Fri., setup 12:45 PM, play 1-3 PM, AFC/Racquetball Ct.
Wallyball is volleyball played on a racquetball court with three to five players on each side. It is fast, fun, and a great workout that tones muscles and improves coordination. Players use the walls to create angles on shots but cannot use the ceiling or back wall of the opposing team. We welcome new members, both men and women. Come see if the game is for you.
Water Volleyball
Pres. Pete Coy 360-739-4100 petecoy@gmail.com
VP Karen Alexander 909-379-8187 karenandbrian2001@yahoo.com
VP Barb Satterly 520-825-8965 craftylady838@aol.com
Treas. John Lesko 248-231-0546 azjl1946@gmail.com
Recreational play Sun., Thu., 1-3 PM
Advanced play Mon., Wed., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis pool
The laughter, cheering and fun have returned to the Desert Oasis pool now that water volleyball is back. During the cooler winter months, it was difficult to get players out, but now that the warm weather has returned, the play has resumed. Neighbors of the Desert Oasis know when water volleyball is being played because of the laughter and cheering. Adults having fun and laughing is contagious, so stop by to watch the fun. You may be compelled to join us.
Travel
Day Trippers
Chair Laura Suchocki 520-612-7226
Membership Nancy and Lou Phillippi 520-638-6957
Second Fri., 9 AM, Activity Center/Native American Rooms
Exciting events are being planned. Always bring your checkbook to the meeting.
Thu., May 25: Mystery trip. $72 pp. Two events plus lunch. Bus leaves 8:30 AM. Cut off is May 15. Monitor: Laura Suchocki 520-612-7226
Sun., Jun. 18: Father’s Day pizza party. Pizza provided by Rosati’s. Salad, iced tea and lemonade will be provided. BYOB. Cost is $10 pp. Entertainment by David Prouty. Cut off date is June 10. Monitor: Laura Suchocki 520-612-7226
Future trips:
Jun: An afternoon at the theater
Jun.: Casino trip
Aug.: Tucson Museum of Art
Sep. 8-10: Sedona/Cottonwood, Verde Valley wine train
RV Club - Sundowners
Pres. Eric Wiley 360-510-1641 w.eric.wiley@gmail.com
VP Bob Whipple 608-469-7690 rjwhip@yahoo.com
Website: https://sundownersrvclub.wildapricot.org
Meetings second Mon., 9 AM, Catalina Vista
This month ten club RVs will visit the Very Large Array operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Socorro, NM. Photo credit: NRAO/AUI/NSF
Our next meeting will be Monday, October 9, 9 AM, Catalina Vista. If you are a newcomer to SCOV and have an RV, please come as a guest.
During the October meeting, a trip report will be presented by the Wagon Masters for the Very Large Array/Chaco Canyon loop trip through New Mexico taken during May. Also, plans will be finalized for the Route 66 trip slated for October 30 through November 3. Space is still available for this trip. If you are interested in this trip, please sign up online during the summer. Also check online for the recently updated list of proposed trips.
The club’s next social event is the Chili Fest Saturday, November 11, 4-7 PM, Catalina Vista.
Do you have a gorgeous photo of a SCOV setting that would be perfect for the cover of our Community Directory? Submit your best SCOV photo(s) by Sunday, June 18. Log in at scovaz.com > members > services > miscellaneous and click on SCOV Photo Contest Form.
Do you have a Thank You Corner or In Memoriam submission for the Tipster?
These can be submitted online using the Tipster Article Form at www.suncityorovalley.com/news-info/the-tipster/ submit-article/
For In Memoriam, information should only be submitted by a family member or with the permission of the individual’s family. The requested information is name, date of
passing and if the individual was a current or former SCOV resident. If needed, family members may call or email the Tipster editor with their information.
If you submit a Thank You, the submission should not exceed 50 words and be general in nature without singling out any individuals.
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Partnered Organizations
The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations. SCOV does not sponsor, support, assume responsibility or liability for the information.
AA
Kevin D. 708-732-2943 kjd728@aol.com, Tue., 7 PM, Desert Oasis
This group has resumed regular meetings.
Parkinson’s Support
Payton Davies 520-401-7275 bpwdavies@gmail.com
Third Wed., 10:30 AM-Noon, Resurrection Lutheran Church, Katie’s Korner
11575 N. 1st Ave., Oro Valley
People with Parkinson’s Disease as well as caregivers and/or family are welcome.
Survivors of a Loved One Who Died by Suicide
Ester Leutenberg ester36@gmail.com 520-444-8529
Individual encounters offered
There is nothing as helpful as talking to another person who has lost a close loved one who died by suicide. If you wish to share the experience and feelings of your loss, please contact Ester Leutenberg, who lost her son to suicide when he was 30 years old.
Vistoso Helpful Hands
For assistance call 520-447-0077
Chair Barb McNeill bjmac68@gmail.com
Vistoso Helpful Hands is an all-volunteer organization assisting SCOV residents who need help in a temporary crisis, or needy situation. We assist with caregiver relief, shut-in visiting, transportation, animal care, handyman services, light housekeeping, yard care, paperwork organization, errands, meal preparation or picking up take-out meals from The Views Restaurant. We also have a resource file with referrals for longer term paid and volunteer assistance. Interested volunteers apply at the Welcome Center. You will be called back to provide information and answers to your questions.
For help call 520-447-0077. If we are not available, leave a message with your name/phone number. We will call you back.
Wheels for Kids
Tom Terfehr 520-789-7243 www.azwfk.org
Do you remember your first bike? Wheels for Kids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing rehabbed bicycles to children and families in need in the Tucson area. To date, we have donated 4,500 bikes to local nonprofits, who then distribute the bikes to their clients. Some of our partner organizations include Refugee Focus, Boys and Girls Club of Tucson, Children’s Advocacy Center, Casa de los Niños, Ronald McDonald House and Youth On Their Own. Wheels for Kids is an all-volunteer effort, and we are always happy to welcome new people to our team. If you are interested in learning more, please visit our website or call Tom Terfehr. Help kids experience the same joy you had when you got your first bike.
Extended Community
Al-Anon
Al-Anon helps friends and families of problem drinkers. www.so-az-alanon.org 520-323-2229.
American Legion Oro Valley Post 132
We are local veterans making a difference in the lives of veterans and service members in need. Help us to help them by joining our friendly Post. You can make a difference. Contact Steve Didio 520-219-9997 or ovpost132@gmail.com. We meet the third Thursday, 6:30 PM, September-June, Vistoso Memorial Chapel, 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley.
Artists & Makers Studios
The Beauty of Being Here–The Art of Jennifer Clarke. Jennifer is a print maker, originally from England who works in the process of mezzotint. This process is known for its luxurious tones, and she uses this to capture the beauty of the Sonoran Desert. Join us Saturday, May 13, Noon2 PM, 11061 N. Oracle Rd., to meet the artist and explore the gallery. See website for gallery hours www.artistsandmakersstudios.com.
Daughters of the American Revolution
The last DAR meeting of the season will be held on Thursday, May 11, 1 PM, Western National Parks Office, 12880 N. Vistoso Village Drive, Oro Valley. Any woman who is descended from a person who supported the American Revolution is eligible for membership. DAR is a national service organization founded in 1890, with almost 200,000 active members worldwide.
Santa Catalina Mental Health Ministry
The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Southern Arizona will present “Helping a Loved One With Mental Illness,” Sunday, May 21, 1-3 PM, or Monday, June 5, 6-8 PM, 14380 N. Oracle Rd. Come and learn how you can create a loving and caring relationship with your loved one who is living with mental illness. The same program will be presented both dates.
Square Dancing
Dancers are squaring up on Sundays from 7-9 PM in the SaddleBrooke area featuring plus level dancing. Couples and singles are welcome. Dress is casual. Nonmembers, $10 pp. For more information and location specifics, contact SCOV resident, Mary 402-415-7347 or mkspittler@ yahoo.com. Visit www.saddlebrookesquares.com for lesson information.
If you are leaving for the summer: be sure to cover or leave running any water feature in your yard to avoid stagnation and mosquitoes.
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Classifieds
The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations that are neither sponsored nor supported by SCOV Community Association, Inc. SCOV assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.
BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; BBQ=Barbecue; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets; W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; FR=Family Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; FP=Fireplace; S/S=Stainless Steel; WiFi=Wireless Internet Service. Classified Advertising $10/ad • Deadline 10th of the Month.
RENTAL WANTED: Retired Iowa married couple looking for SCOV rental for 2-3 months starting in Jan. 2024. We are nonsmokers with no pets. We will take great care of your home and can provide references from our first stay in SCOV this year to attest to that. Contact Joe 319-560-8654 or email jwspumpingiron@aol.com.
RENTAL WANTED: Iowa couple looking for a SCOV rental for 2 or 3 months: Feb. through Apr. or Mar. and Apr. We are nonsmokers, no pets, and have been renting in Vistoso Highlands and SCOV for 11 years. We have references. Call Richard at 515-360-1431.
RENTAL WANTED: Wisconsin couple looking for 2 to 4 month rental Jan.-Apr. 2024. Five year rental history in SCOV. Nonsmokers and no pets. Reference available. Please contact Beth Colaizy 715-529-1126 or bethcolaizy@yahoo.com.
FOR RENT: Newly available 2 BR/2 BA. May 1, 2023 through Dec. 31, 2024. King in primary; queen in guest. 1,750 sq. ft., formal living and dining room. Wonderful view on 14th fairway. Call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2022@gmail. com.
FOR RENT: Popular expanded 1,573 sq. ft. Silvercreek model, 2 BR/2 BA. Open floor plan with tile and carpet, ceiling fan in every room. Fully furnished, king in primary, queen in guest, reclining couch in living room, smart TV. Includes all utilities, WiFi, cable, W/D, BBQ on covered patio with ceiling fan. Fully enclosed back yard. N/S, N/P. Email dixie476@gmail.com or call 636-544-1706 for availability starting May 2023.
FOR RENT: Beautiful SCOV home with a spacious yard available May through Sep. 2023. Fully furnished and tastefully decorated, 1,563 sq.ft., 2 BR/2BA home, king in primary. All utilities including HDTV, WiFi and printer. $1,700/month. Call 303-4081983 for information and pictures. NP/NS.
FOR RENT: Available starting Jun. 2023, 2 BR/2 BA, 1,350 sq. ft. home, fully furnished. Everything brand new at 879 E. Willow Bend Pl. Monthly or discount for 12 months. Utilities, cable, internet included. Desert, mountain and sunset views. Contact Sonja for information, sonja.maxwell@outlook.com.
HOUSE WATCH: Jay’s Home Watch with TLC, “I’ll watch your home when you’re not.” I will check on your home regularly, water indoor plants, bring in mail, newspapers and packages, contact your handy person, landscaper, irrigation person, etc., if needed and take care of any emergencies that arise. I will email you with an update each time I visit your home. Jay Leutenberg, all-year resident. Call 520-444-8529, email jayleu35@gmail.com.
PET CARE: When you’re not home, I will make sure your pets are cared for and well loved. My services include dog walking, boarding of dogs and cat care. I am able to administer medications if needed. Suzanne Batten, 253-310-2693, email: suzbatten@gmail.com.
PICK UP AND DRIVER AVAILABLE for local hauling. Reasonable rates. Call Roger at 503-473-1611.
BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 520-529-2984.
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“What a Hoot!” photo by Lei Bammel
35 Sun City Oro Valley Tipster, May 2023 Sun City Oro Valley ScrapbookResident-submitted photos.
Great horned owlet (left) and adult look like they are posing for the photo by Larry Best
Ice plant photo by Ted Finkelston
“Sunlight and Shadows” photo by Lei Bammel
Sun City Oro Valley Scrapbook
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Several cedar waxwings and one robin (right) enjoyed a refreshing drink at Lyn Socks’ fountain
“Harry” the great blue heron is enjoying the new special island on the golf course pond that many community members helped purchase. Lyn Socks photo
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