Sun City Oro Valley Tipster February 2021

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

BOD Study Session Thursday, February 11, 9 AM BOD Meeting Tuesday, February 23, 9 AM

Tipster

February 2021

Photo by Steve Holmes


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

Board of Directors

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

Joy Huxtable, jhuxtablescov@gmail.com..........................................................President Jim Mitchell, jmitchscov@gmail.com.........................................................Vice President Christine Ludwig, cludwigscov@gmail.com.......................................................Secretary Howard Schulz, howardschulzscov@gmail.com.................................................Treasurer Lou Gard, lougard789@gmail.com.................................................................... Director Ronna Heinig, scov.ronna.heinig@gmail.com..................................................... Director Terry McFadden, tmcfadden2020@comcast.net................................................. Director Management Team (area code 520) Mark Wade, mwade@suncityorovalley.com.......................... General Manager, 917-8080 Robin Coulter, rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com ......Assistant General Manager, 917-8070 Mary Cunningham, scvcam@suncityorovalley.com......Com. Area Maint. Supt., 917-8059 Aalt Brouwer, abrouwer@suncityorovalley.com....... Food & Beverage Director, 917-8074 Michael Kropf, scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com.......Golf Course Superintendent, 917-8063 Rick Price, rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com................................Director of Golf, 917-8086 Ken Sandrock, ksandrock@suncityorovalley.com.....................Facilities Supt., 917-8078 Pam Sarpalius, psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com................Program Director, 917-8077 Randy Trenary, rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com.............................. Controller, 917-8060

Hours of Operation

–Hours may vary due to coronavirus restrictions.–

—Winter Hours— Activity Center...................................................917-8066

Mon.-Fri. .......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat................................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PM Sun. ................................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM

Administration (In Welcome Center).................... 825-3711 ext 120 Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................ 7:30 AM-4:30 PM

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

Daily.................................................................................................5 AM-9 PM Pool Daily............................................................................................5 AM-8:30 PM Children’s Hours .............................................................suspended due to COVID

Catalina Vista....................................................825-8613

Mon.-Fri. .......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat................................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PM Sun. ................................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM

Community Services..........................................917-8065 Desert Oasis..................................................... 825-0495

Mon.-Fri. .......................................................................................... 7 AM-9 PM Sat. .................................................................................................9 AM-8 PM Sun. ................................................................................................9 AM-5 PM Pool .Mon.-Fri......................................................................................7 AM-4:30 PM Sat..............................................................................................9 AM-4:30 PM Sun.............................................................................................9 AM-4:30 PM Children’s Hours .............................................................suspended due to COVID Water volleyball on Sun., Mon. and Thu. ............................................1 PM-3 PM

Support Team Monica Clark, mclark@suncityorovalley.com........................ Administrative Coordinator, 917-8082 Kate Cusumano, kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com......................................... Librarian, 917-8083 Lonnie Davis, ldavis@suncityorovalley.com.........................................Fitness Supervisor, 917-8073 Marsha Dean, mdean@suncityorovalley.com..................... Communications Coordinator, 917-8069 Julie Foerster, jfoerster@suncityorovalley.com.....................................Human Resources, 917-8061 Angela Hong, ahong@suncityorovalley.com....................................Accounting Assistant, 917-8062 Karen Loffredo, scoroval@ciramail.com.......................Community Services Coordinator, 917-8087 Katy Mosier, scoroval@ciramail.com............................Community Services Coordinator, 917-8058 Lisa Orach, lorach@suncityorovalley.com............................. Administrative Coordinator, 917-8065 Errick Owens, eowens@suncityorovalley.com...................................Restaurant Manager, 825-3277 Kathy Peabody, kpeabody@suncityorovalley.com.... Marketing & Technology Coordinator, 917-8068 Coco Sullivan, csullivan@suncityorovalley.com.............................. Facilities Coordinator, 917-8072 Monitor - Activity Center................................................................................................... 917-8066 Monitor - Aquatic & Fitness Center.....................................................................................917-8067

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

Tipster Editorial Committee

After-Hours Emergencies...................................825-1161

Karen Koopmans................................Chair Carolene Mitchell.........................Secretary Brad Curtis....................................Member Vicki Ettleman...............................Member Wanda Johnson.............................Member Drew Ludwig.................................Member Judy Martin...................................Member

Mike McMinds................................Member Barbara McNeill............................Member Paul Mercer...................................Member Jane Moody...................................Member John Njaa......................................Member Ann Owen......................................Member Suzanne Stiles...............................Member

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

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Mon.-Fri..........................................................................................10 AM-4 PM Sat.................................................................................................10 AM-1 PM Golf Course Walking........................... See website for current times

Library................................................................917-8064

Tue.-Fri. (curbside pick up only; call on arrival)................................... 10 AM-Noon

Loan Room - Community Assistance­ Loan Room at Cart Barn Hours: Tue. and Thu. only.......................................8-9 AM Pro Shop.............................................................825-3110 Golf Info Line................................................ 825-0322

Daily................................................................................................. 7 AM-5 PM Driving Range hours ........................... 7 AM-1 hour before dusk; Thu., 7 AM-3 PM

Restaurant and Lounge..................................... 825-3277

Daily................................................................................................. 7 AM-7 PM Happy Hour...................................................................................Daily, 3-6 PM Recording of daily Restaurant specials..............................825-3711 ext 205

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.

Want to Submit a Photo for the Tipster? Go to the website: scovaz.com Login >Member Services >This n That >Photo Release. Fill out the form and submit photos (two per form). Submit as many as you like. Abbreviation Legend Aquatic & Fitness Center................................................................................AFC Sun City Oro Valley.....................................................................................SCOV Welcome Center Conference Room 1..............................................................WC1 Welcome Center Conference Room 2..............................................................WC2 February 2021, Page Welcome Center Conference Room23..............................................................WC3


Association News

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

Board of Directors howardschulzscov@gmail.com

Maintaining SCOV Assets by Howard Schulz As a homeowner, you may ask, what is the financial value of SCOV assets? It is the value of common area amenities, plus allocated funds. As of the third quarter of 2020, SCOV assets were valued at $26.5M. To say in another way, each homeowner has $10,600 of asset value associated with their lot. The Board and the General Manager are charged with safely and efficiently maintaining our SCOV assets. Funding and maintaining our assets is an ongoing activity. Capital improvement projects over the past years have included the restaurant and kitchen, the golf greens and driving range, the fitness center, the facilities at Desert Oasis, Catalina Vista and others. In addition, our asset reserve fund was established to accumulate financial resources to pay the major repairs and replacement costs for existing capital assets. This includes assets with a useful life of more than one year and a replacement cost of more than $1,000. The asset reserve fund has accumulated more than $5M, which is about 70% of identified needs over the next 30 years. SCOV has many common amenities (assets) for residents to use and for prospective buyers to consider when purchasing a home in our community. Over the next two months, you will be provided information about a significant project: the Activity Center Renovation Project. I expect you have heard about it already. The Activity Center Renovation Committee (ACRC) has diligently worked over the past two-plus years to investigate and receive feedback from the many users and clubs. They recently submitted a conceptual design recommendation which addresses a majority of the needs. The 34-year-old building is in need of improvements. Of all SCOV amenities, this building is used by the largest number of residents and clubs for numerous activities. This project is expected to require a vote of the community. Take your homeowner responsibility seriously. Investigate, join the Zoom forums, get your comments heard and ask your questions to get answers. Be a knowledgeable voter. Get the

What’s Inside

Association News............................ 3 Board Candidates............................ 7 Association Committees................. 8 Golf................................................ 10 Coming Events.............................. 12 Workshops and Classes................. 13 On the Cover................................ 13

facts and make an informed decision for yourself and for the future of SCOV.

General Manager - Mark Wade mwade@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8080

Qualities of Character and SCOV As a former funeral director, I helped well over a thousand families during what is surely a stressful time in their lives. Many of those family’s bonds were strengthened, and they came closer together during this time. A few other families separated and became more distant from each other. What was the difference? It is hard to tell, but one thing those who grew closer together had in common was they seemed to be forgiving of each other and relied on each other for support. At times, stress brings out the best and the worst in some people. COVID-19 has certainly been a stressful time. It has gone on far longer than most of us expected. We are all living through a time in history that will prove to show the best and worst of people. Here at Sun City Oro Valley, I am very proud of our community. Most of our residents have proven to be those who are forgiving and rely on one another for support. We have residents who reach out to their neighbors to make sure they are doing okay. They visit more over the fence or in driveways than before. You have been forgiving and understanding of others when they make unintentional mistakes. Most of our residents are showing the qualities of a cooperative and gracious community. These qualities are what are needed to build a happy Community Association that is tightknit and caring. You are those who make us all proud. Thank you. Please continue and lead the way.

PREPARE FOR THE MEMBERSHIP VOTE

SCOV

Ballot

All members of Sun City Oro Valley Community Association, Inc. in good standing are hereby notified of a vote. Add elections@vote-now. com to your contact list, named SCOV Vote, so that your email provider knows this email is not junk. Ballots go out on Tuesday, February 16. Ballots must be at Sun City Oro Valley Ballot, c/o Vote-Now.com LLC, P.O Box 521, Mauldin, SC 29662 no later than Noon on Monday, March 22, 2021 to be counted. Results announced Tuesday, March 23.

For Your Information..................... 13 Memoriam..................................... 14 Clubs............................................. 14 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies............... 14 Continuing Education................. 18 Cultural & Social......................... 19 Dance......................................... 24

Exercise...................................... 24 Games........................................ 25 Music.......................................... 27 Sports......................................... 27 Travel.......................................... 30 Partnered Organizations............... 30 Extended Community................... 31 Classifieds...................................... 32 Resident Photos....................... 32, 33

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It’s More Than Living... It’s A Lifestyle! Growing Pains Bring Possibilities

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by Jim Mitchell

magine that Main lobby restrooms will have addiyou built your tional stalls, and two new restrooms will family’s home in be added by the Kiva Patio. All will have 1987, 34 years high-rise toilets. ago, and haven’t done For social gathering, a new coffee/wine much updating since. bar replaces the Dance Studio. Managed Oh, you’ve repainted by The Views Restaurant staff, it will have rooms, replaced indoor and outdoor seating overlooking some carpet and the courtyard. furniture and kept up Main improvements to the Native Ameriwith repairs. But you can rooms will be better sound deadening haven’t really kept and all-wood floors for multi-purpose uses. up with technological Studies showed that most sound between advances in heating, rooms disperses above the ceilings, air conditioning, lightwhere no barrier now exists. ing and sound. Plus, To gain meeting space, about two-thirds over the years, your of the Kiva Patio will be enclosed to hold family has grown and 120 in needs for space have tradichanged. tional Now imagine your home is the SCOV Activity Center, seating, which it actually is for us residents. Sure, we updated audio60 for visual equipment in the Auditorium in 2013. We bought new classes furniture and replaced restroom stalls years ago. And while with our family hasn’t grown in numbers, the number of clubs tables and residents using the facilities has grown considerably. and 70 That’s why the Board chartered the Activity Center Renofor banvation Committee in March 2018 to “bring the Activity Center quets. up to SCOV quality and standards that will best serve the With current and future needs of its residents.” The committee reeasy viewed previous studies that called for updates, conducted access The new front entrance features a larger main entrance and lobby to the resident surveys, visited similar active adult communities, and interviewed over 55 clubs, organizations and individuals with higher ceiling and ambient light. Auditowho use the Center. From that they developed a list of pririum and orities: 1) Create a warm, inviting entrance and environment stage, it can also serve as an overflow room for large throughout. 2) Improve sound isolation between Native groups. The outdoor part of the patio will have canvas sails American rooms. 3) Improve lighting, sound system and air overhead that allow greater use year-round. circulation in the Auditorium. 4) Replace current chairs with Although the project, if approved, will go out to two to padded ones. 5) Enclose the Kiva Patio to expand yearly three general contractors for bids, the ACRC did get an use. 6) Create a gathering area such as a coffee/wine bar. estimate based on conceptual drawings. That came in With these priorities, Highton Commercial Architects crebetween $4.4 and $4.5 M. That’s a big number, but the Acated concept drawings of a remodeled facility and rendertivity Center is a complex project with 15,600 square feet of ings of the front entrance and Kiva Patio. You can view space, outdated HVAC and audio-visual systems and a lack them in detail on our SCOV website or in the current Activity of meeting and storage space. Center lobby. Highlights at the front include a new four-door The Finance-Budget Committee has shown that funds entrance, larger lobby and expanded storage space. are available to afford the project without a special asWhile the Auditorium still seats 336 theater style, imsessment. proved lighting, sound, hearing assistance and chairs will Please go to www.suncityorovalley.com > Hot Topics > enhance your experience there. Flooring will be all wood Vote 2021 to review the proposal and ask any questions. to allow for more dance room. A curtain at the rear of the Then, please vote this March to approve a much-improved stage will allow pass-through behind. All stage curtains will Activity Center, our 34-year-old home that needs updating be fireproof certified. An ADA-approved lift allows access to to serve us all better. the stage.

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Asst. General Manager - Robin Coulter rcoulter@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8070

Check the Website – Hot Topics The Hot Topics web page will be mentioned many times this month, because it’s where you can find information about what’s “hot” in SCOV. And even though it’s February, there are a lot of hot topics out there. Before we get too far into this conversation, sing Hot Topics using the “Hot Pockets” song from the commercial… “Hot Topics.” Now, is this web page burned into your memory? Enough nonsense; Hot Topics can be found on the home page in the top navigational bar. From Hot Topics, there is the Vote 2021 webpage. It’s steaming with information and videos about the vote initiatives from the Activity Center remodel, blazing info on the vote to change the Master Declaration on flags, signs and banners and red-hot information and videos about your Board candidates. It’s where you should go to get the latest info. And sorry about the little ditty, but you’re never going to forget the “Hot Topics” page.

Program/Facilities Director - Pam Sarpalius psarpalius@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8077 What Is the Phone Number? Many times I get calls asking for phone numbers for things outside of SCOV. Our SCOV community directory is a great reference. The directory is filled with many local phone numbers like emergency numbers, hospitals, agencies, Town of Oro Valley and much, much more. It even shows you how to sign up to receive emails from SCOV and the weekly “This Week In SCOV” report from the General Manager. I ask you all to take the time to really look at the first part of the book and see all the information that is provided to you. A lot of work goes into producing this book to give you all the information you need.

Community Services - Katy Mosier scoroval@ciramail.com 520-917-8058 In-House and ARC Submittals During this period of transition to digital submittals, we appreciate your support and willingness to learn new processes. The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) has been extremely busy in the last nine months. Many residents have had the time and resources to upgrade their properties; and this is a good thing. However, it has been a challenge in many ways, because some homeowners fail to provide the information that is needed for the ARC to make decisions on the submittals. As you begin the submittal process on our website, please take the time and effort to read all the directions that accompany a submittal. It is a two-step process. The first request you make on our website is for a plot plan and a submittal form. In answer, you will be sent a plot plan and link to the correct submittal form to fill out. The second step will be to open the plot plan attachment and mark the location of your project on the plot plan. Then open the next attachment and click on the link to fill out the submittal form. Please remember to fill out this form in its entirety and include any attachments that will make the project clear to the committee. This includes attaching the plot plan with your markings. In case you do not have a scanner, use your cell phone to take pictures of each supporting document. You can attach the picture to the form just like you would attach a picture to an email.

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Important reminder: Add the following email to your contact list so that our emails to you will not end up in your junk mail: scoroval@ciramail.com. Our ARC consists of selfless volunteers who have devoted numerous hours to reviewing your projects during this challenging time, so life in our community will continue to be improved despite the restrictions of COVID. Thanks for all your cooperation in making this happen.

Welcome New Neighbors – December Unit # Name From 2 3 5 6 6 7 8 9 12 15 15 17 17

Charles Hambly Angela Chiodo Deborah & Timothy Murphy Garee Bryant Thomas & Pamela Neillo Robert and Sharron Goulding Sarah Demers Sylvia & Michael Schwartz Grace & Jon Romaine Joy Polhemus Barbara & Mark Scott David & Debora Olson Nyla Kirby

Tucson, AZ Anthony, FL Mahopac, NY Oro Valley, AZ San Diego, CA Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Olympia, WA Bishop, CA Green Valley, AZ Washougal, WA

December 2020 Housing Resale Information Resales 2020 2019

For the Month 14 19 2019 Total Sold - 191

YTD 167 191

2020: Active Listings as of 12/31/2020........................... 6 2019: Active Listings as of 12/31/2019........................... 9 Source: TARMLS®

December 2020 Average Age of New Owners:

68.6

SCOV Library - Kate Cusumano www.suncityorovalley.com/amenities-facilities/library Online catalog: https://evolveopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley/ kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8083

I am grateful for the continous service the Library has been able to provide to SCOV, despite the ongoing COVID restrictions. Since January 19, we have scaled back to curbside pickup only, Tuesday-Friday, 10 AM-Noon, but we will reopen for full service as soon as it is feasible. Throughout the disruptive months of the pandemic, thanks to our intrepid volunteers, we were able to operate five days a week from July through mid-January. Curbside service, first offered in June but continuing even now, is not likely to go away, as it has worked out nicely. In November, we hosted our first COVID-era author talk for a limited attendance audience. Our two Great Reads events were held as usual in November and January. These popular book talks are held twice a year for Friends of the Library (FOL) members. December featured our annual Book and Media Sale, benefitting the Library. In February, we will offer two exciting events, including our first Zoom author talk scheduled for Thursday, February 11, 10 AM and open to everyone. Look in Coming Events for link information. Also, a first for us will be a Great Views event presented by Garry Buck on Sunday, February 14. He will offer his movie recommendations, complete with trailers for all his picks, in this Zoom presentation. The link to this online event will be sent by email to all FOL members. Circulation of our puzzle collection has soared since COVID. Thanks to many who have donated new puzzles, we

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Money MATTERS

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Statement of Revenues Expenses Results Operations Statement of Revenues & and Expenses andand thethe Results ofof Operations

Revenues: Annual H.O. Fees Capital Contribution Fee Golf Revenues Activities Revenues Restaurant Revenues Interest Income Other Income Gross Revenues

December

Actual

Budget

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

332,717 39,217 182,190 12,709 92,995 9,494 22,782 692,104

$ 1,996,298 $ 204,221 $ 757,477 $ 26,615 $ 493,752 $ 58,521 938,224 $ $ 4,475,108

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,996,298 179,277 778,808 83,400 727,622 27,502 603,552 4,396,459

Asset Reserve Contribution Contingency Fund Contribution Wash Fund Contribution New Capital Acquisitions Restricted Use Revenues Net Operating Revenues Expenses: Wages & Benefits Cost of Sales Utilities Repair & Maint. Supplies & Expenses Depreciation Total Expenses

$ $ $ $ $ $

(1,294) (56,702) 634,108

$ (442,016) $ $ $ (4,914) $ (631,912) $ 3,396,266

$ $ $ $ $ $

(437,947) (206,942) 3,751,570

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

371,389 59,903 52,113 10,290 144,226 115,000 752,921

$ 1,952,462 290,804 $ $ 695,771 $ 52,249 $ 636,426 $ 690,000 $ 4,317,712

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

2,071,836 422,195 709,635 68,718 713,474 690,000 4,675,858

Restricted Fund Expenses Net Operating Expenses

$ $

(129,820) 623,101

$ (723,933) $ 3,593,779

$ $

(690,000) 3,985,858

$

11,007

$

$

(234,288)

Results of Operations

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first six months of the 2020-2021 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.

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6 Months 2020-2021

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(197,513)

If you are interested in more information regarding the Community’s finances, we encourage you to attend the Finance-Budget Committee meeting which will be held Monday, February 22, 1:30 PM via Zoom. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 917-8060, or email me at rtrenary@suncityorovalley.com. Randy Trenary, Controller

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now have a larger, more updated selection. The Library has weathered the 2020 storm and is soldiering on through 2021, supporting SCOV residents as we get through the pandemic. Thanks for supporting us through your patronage, donations and FOL membership renewals.

Recreation and Fitness - Lonnie Davis ldavis@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8073 Mask in the Gym Get a mask that you’re comfortable working out in, but that you can’t blow a birthday candle out in, and keep it on from when you walk in the door to when you walk out, even if it means doing cardio or lifting weights in a mask. Keep in mind that as masks get wet, they get less effective. If you plan to work up a sweat, it’s a good idea to have a few masks available and change as they get too damp. Cleaning your hands before and after changing your mask is also important. Special Note From the Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC) Contact Lonnie Davis, AFC Coordinator, to discuss questions or problems with the AFC. AFC and Desert Oasis: See Hours of Operation on page 2. Tuesday, February 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, February 10, the Desert Oasis pool will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time.

Republic Services 520-519-4850 www.suncityorovalley.com/members/services/trash

Below is information helpful for our waste and recycling services with Republic. Visit the web page where you can find the following information: 1) Recycling: View a video and web page on what Republic takes in their recycling bins. Glass is accepted for recycling. 2) Report a problem: Missed pickup? Bin damaged? Click the REPORT A PROBLEM tab, fill out our form and Republic will receive a copy. You can also call the phone number listed on our web page.

Board Candidates Answer Questions See Election Committee article on page 9 for voting information. Information about Candidate Forums on February 8 can be found in Coming Events on page 12.

John Balaco Why do you want to serve as a Board member, and what knowledge, skills and abilities do you have that will contribute to the Board’s responsibilities? I have the desire to serve on the Board to assist in: a. providing guidance to management that ensures the HOA’s assets are managed in a fiscally responsible manner that ensures best value to the homeowners, b. focusing long range plans that consider current home-

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owners’ desires and recognize trends that will be important to future active 55+ residents. I have a BS degree in Biology and Chemistry, and an MBA with concentrations in Finance and Marketing. I worked from high school through grad school in my family’s restaurant/ bar. After grad school, I moved to Peoria, Ilinois, where I met my wife Renee. For 10 years I worked in Finance at Caterpillar Inc. I left the corporate environment to start my own businesses. For the past 25 years I built, owned, and operated several theme food & beverage establishments in Peoria. Also, from 2005-2015, I served as Board Chairman of a midsize chemical processing company in Chicago. I am a licensed Florida Realtor, my wife and I actively trade real estate in Cape Coral, Florida where we have a residence. We have owned in Sun City since 2016, splitting our time between Florida and Arizona I am a problem solver that understands the team concept. My strengths are my ability to understand complex financial situations, excellent people skills, and the skill to work with diverse positions to acceptable compromise. What important goals and issues would you like to help the Board achieve? a. I would like to help provide Management guidance to the operations that allow assets to operate as HOA amenities with minimal financial assistance from homeowners. b. I am very interested in helping the Activity Center Renovation Committee finalize plans that can be completed within budget guidelines that are acceptable to the homeowners. c. I want to work on Long Range Plans for the community that maximize home values and enhance the quality of the Sun City lifestyle. d. Finally, I want to contribute to a Board personality that homeowners feel listens and responds. Thank you for considering me and feel free to contact me at johnbalacoscov@gmail.com

Mike LaBarbera Why do you want to serve as a Board member, and what knowledge, skills and abilities do you have that will contribute to the Board’s responsibilities? I am an active, full time SCOV resident, having current membership in a myriad of clubs, holding leadership positions in the “Veterans Club SCOV” and “SCOV Bocce Club”. I organized, established, chartered and chair the “Veterans Club SCOV”, informing over 180 current members on available Federal, State and local VA benefits, volunteerism, patriotism, camaraderie, while recognizing and honoring Veterans in our community. I was Chair of the Flags & Signs Task Force and was asked to update the Master Declaration. I was part of a focus group with the Finance and Budget Committee. I organized and led the July 4th parade and recorded the SCOV Veterans Day video presentation. My past leadership experiences and varied successes during 20 years in the military and 15 years teaching high school JROTC, volunteering, organizational skills, self-motivation, forward thinking, ease in relating and communicating with others, provide me with the ability to effectively represent all residents of SCOV on our Board of Directors. I do not have an agenda as a Board of Director member. I strive for financial savings and safety. My recommendation to the General Manager to purchase, not lease, the water cost saving device for the golf course, saved SCOV over $25K last year.

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What important goals and issues would you like to help the Board achieve? My wife Colleen and I bought our home in Sun City as our “forever home.” My desire as a Board member is to prudently seek facility modernization, funding enhancements and improvements to maintain market value of our real estate holdings, while continuing to maintain our strong fiscal solvency/growth. I will continue to seek ways to reduce spending costs. I will be fiscally responsible when establishing annual dues/assessments, managing assets and future commitments, increase outside funding and improve the efficiency of our operations, helping to keep and maintain our community as one of the most desirable places to live in Arizona.

Allan Mashburn Why do you want to serve as a Board member, and what knowledge, skills and abilities do you have that will contribute to the Board’s responsibilities? I am seeking a position on the Board of Directors for SCOV because I believe that everyone needs to give back to their community in some manner. I have the ability and skills that are needed for a position on the Board including a Business Administration degree from Utah State University. During the past forty years, I have had the opportunity to serve my local community and the State of Utah on various boards and committees. I served on the Vernal City council for fourteen years and as mayor for four years. During that time, I served on a number of boards including: the Airport Board, Consolidated Dispatch, Administrative Committee and the local Association of Governments. I also served the State of Utah on two boards. The first was the Utah Air Travel Board and the second was the Utah State Board of Oil, Gas and Mining. I had the opportunity to serve as chairman of the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining for two years. My professional work history was in the oil and gas industry. I was a manager for thirty years with Baker Hughes Corporation. As such, I was responsible for numerous employees, budgeting, coordinating activities, forecasting sales and expenses and all other activities associated with running a portion of a large corporation. Along with my wife, Kathy, we operated three successful small businesses and are still working with one of them. This provided opportunities, like all small business owners, to manage all financial, reporting and employee activities. What important goals and issues would you like to help the Board achieve? There are many things that make our community successful and desirable to live in. There are two, however, that I consider essential. The first is people, those that serve on the many committees and task force groups. Without them and the dedication that they have, SCOV would stagnate. I would support them. The second is our long term financial health. We need to make sure that we continue to have monies available for short and long term improvements and additions as trends in retirement communities change over time.

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Association Committees Active Health Chair Rita Menet 920-659-1428 rita.menet@gmail.com Next meeting Mon., Feb. 8, 3 PM, Zoom # 897 4371 3357

The Active Health Committee is pleased to bring you a repeat guest speaker, Robert Klingman, PT. Robert is the Clinical Director of Athlon Physical Therapy. He will speak and demonstrate physical therapy techniques to help our senior community overcome pain, strengthen our bodies, promote health and stay active. There is no need to preregister. Please join us Friday, February 19, 1 PM, Zoom #82784655588.

Activity Center Renovation Chair Ted Hood tedhood@yahoo.com

The ACRC will meet on an as-needed basis. Watch the SCOV calendar for future dates.

Aquatic Fitness Center Advisory Stan Shopa 260-499-0121 shopa@maplenet.net Wed., Feb. 3, 11:30 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

Discussion of gym and pool protocols to continue.

Architectural Review Kris Ahlstrand 510-693-5502 ARC@suncityorovalley.com Zoom meetings Second and Fourth Tue., 2 PM

The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) has been extremely busy during the last nine months, and at the time of this writing has over 40 active applications. Thus, if residents expect speedy review and approval of their projects, it is incumbent on them to submit complete applications. One way to ensure a complete application and a project that meets the Development Standards for a Permanent Improvement is to have a pre-submittal meeting with ARC representatives. While this takes committee members’ time, it will save time in the long run. We have also found that it could save you money by avoiding having a contractor work on a plan that would not be in compliance with the Development Standards. Before you begin preparing your application on the SCOV website, please take the time to read all the directions, especially the specific items that must be included with your submittal. Homeowners often fail to provide the information that is needed for the ARC to make decisions on the submittals. The ARC members devote many hours reviewing projects and then discussing them in Zoom meetings held every second and fourth Tuesday at 2 PM. We encourage anyone who is planning a project or just interested to join us online. The link to our meetings can be found on the SCOV website.

Community Directory Chair Lisa Collins 812-344-4773 scov.community.directory@gmail.com www.scovaz.com/members/services/directory

Did you know that the SCOV community directory is completely separate from the Administration’s HOA database? Here are four ways the SCOV community directory is used. 1. Paper Phone Book: Includes names, addresses, phones, occupations and hometowns. Omits emails, units, and lots. Residents are listed by name, street and hometown. Updated annually. 2. Online Directory: Located in the nonpublic area of the SCOV website. Includes emails, units and lots, plus incre-

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mental search. Updated monthly. 3. Posse: Gets an updated phone list each month. You can be unlisted in the directory but still provide your phone number for just the Posse. 4. Party planners: Can request contact information for all listed residents in their unit, state, etc. New owners are unlisted by default. To be listed in the directory, the preferred method is to complete the online form “To change your directory listing….” Otherwise, you can fill out an orange card at the Welcome Center.

Consumer Referral - Vendor List Susanna Moran scovconsumerservices@gmail.com

The Vendor List is on the SCOV website. After logging in, go to www.suncityorovalley.com/members/services/vendor_ consumer-referral. The Vendor List may also be viewed at the monitor’s desk in the Activity Center during business hours. Please check the Vendor List, as changes are made frequently. Vendors should email Susanna Moran to inquire about applying to be on the Vendor List.

Election Ballots, Initiatives and Forums On Tuesday, February 16, a ballot will be either emailed or USPS-mailed to homeowners. For emailed ballots, make sure you create a contact for Vote-Now using the email address (elections@vote-now.com) so that when the online ballot is sent, your email provider will recognize the sender and you will receive the email. If you do not receive the email, call the Administration Office 917-8082 for assistance. If you lose your email or want a paper ballot, the Administration Office can help with that as well. You will be voting to fill two three-year positions for the Board of Directors. At the time this article was submitted, there are two initiatives on which you will be voting. Biographical flyers are inserted into this Tipster for each candidate. This is a good tool to get to know the candidates a little better. Board Candidate Forums will be Monday, February 8, 9 AM and 6 PM, Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83446454734. These videos will be posted on the website, and those signed up for “This Week in SCOV” will receive an email with a link for easy access. Mark your calendar now.

Finance-Budget Sharon Miller muggins48@comcast.net Mon., Feb. 22, 1:30 PM via Zoom

The 2021-2022 SCOV Association’s annual operating and capital acquisition budgeting process began in January with department managers developing forecasts for operations and capital expenditures. Staff budget proposals are then reviewed by the General Manager and Controller to develop the draft budget. The first draft will be presented at the Finance-Budget Committee’s meeting Monday, February 22, 1:30 PM. Any additions or changes recommended during this meeting are used to develop a second draft, which will be presented and discussed at the committee’s special budget meeting Monday, March 1, 1:30 PM. If a third draft is needed, it will be reviewed by the Committee on Monday, March 22, 1:30 PM. The Committee will then forward its budget recommendations to the Board. The proposed annual budget will be presented to the Board of Directors at its Thursday, April 8 study session. The budget, with any Board changes, will be placed on the Board’s agenda for approval

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during its April 27 meeting. The committee charter, agendas and minutes are posted on the SCOV website. Use the drop-down menus: Members > Committees > Finance Budget Committee > More. For Financials, use Members > Financials. Please contact Sharon Miller, Committee Chair, for more information.

Food and Beverage Leo Belardinelli lbelardinelli@hotmail.com Sep.-May, first Mon., 2-3 PM via Zoom Friends of the Library Andrea Houston ahoust2@lsu.edu Pat Brown patbrown630@gmail.com Lynne Davis lynnedavis100@gmail.com

Please consider renewing or joining Friends of the Library (FOL) in 2021 and making a donation. The Library collections and programs are self-supporting. Friends of the Library’s fundraising is critical to keep them current and high quality. The collections and programs are financially supported in four ways: 1) The popular Home Tour, our major fundraising event, 2) FOL membership dues, 3) Book sales and video rentals, and 4) Donations. Due to the pandemic, the revenue from book sales and video rentals is down significantly, and the Home Tour was cancelled. How can you financially support the Library? You can join FOL and make a donation. You can pay your dues and make a donation online or put a membership slip–available at the Library–in the book drop with your check made out to SCOVFOL. Watch “This Week in SCOV” for a link to the online payment option. Even though we’re scrambling a bit for funds, we have had two Great Reads events already on Zoom. Now, a brand new and exciting event is coming Sunday, February 14: Our first “Great Views.” Garry Buck, our resident movie buff and guru, will be presenting reviews of 20 films with trailers and lots of information. All of the films he is reviewing are available for rental from our Library. This event is for FOL members only, and the link for the Zoom presentation will be emailed to all FOL members. Thanks to all our generous residents. You make our Library one in a million.

Gift Shop Co-Chairs Don Jovag 520-818-1078, Elaine Deeter 209-985-6663 Gift Shop 520-917-8051 Shop Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10 AM-4 PM; Sat., 10 AM-1 PM www.suncityorovalley.com/gift-shop

Since reopening, the Gift Shop has welcomed many of you to browse the shelves for special treasures. We remain COVID compliant to assure your safety. Thank you for your support. Featured artElaine Deeter Charlotte Landis ists for February are Charlotte Landis and Elaine Deeter. As an award winning artist specializing in watercolor, Charlotte Landis has found her voice by painting the subject of her fondest child-

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hood memories. Intrigued with the movement and arrangement that she found in nature, she delights in highlighting the details she discovers in the earth. Elaine started creating greeting cards for personal use, then began making cards to sell in our Gift Shop. She enjoys seeing people appreciate her work and hearing how their friends and family are happy to receive a handmade card. She also makes gift and wine bags that are holiday related.

Government Affairs Chair Don Teiser 520-333-2525 donteiser@gmail.com Second Wed., 1 PM, WC1

The nonpartisan Government Affairs Committee conducts political forums and secures speakers on issues that are of special interest to our community.

Loan Room - Community Assistance Chair Gay Russell Third Thu., 3 PM, WC1; Loan Room hours: Tue., Thu., 8-9 AM www.suncityorovalley.com/members/services/loan-room/

The Loan Room is located at the end of the Cart Barn and is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-9 AM. All residents of SCOV may borrow from the Loan Room by showing your SCOV card when borrowing or making reservations. Reservations may be made up to two months in advance either on the website or in person at the Loan Room. Items available include medical items, rollaway beds, tables and chairs and some children’s items, including toys. At this time, masks are required to enter the Loan Room. If you have items to return or borrow, bring the help you will need to transport them to and from your car. We appreciate your support of this program and ask that you recycle your aluminum cans in the blue bins around our facilities.

Long Range Planning Chair Martha Cray marthacray77@gmail.com Second and fourth Wed., 10 AM, on Zoom

The purpose of our committee is to develop and recommend to the Board a rolling 5-to-10 year plan to maintain and further enhance the quality of life for current residents, while ensuring SCOV remains competitive in attracting additional active, involved people to our community. Committee documents, past agendas and minutes are available on the SCOV website. Our meetings are open to all residents.

Posse Chair Linda Simōn 520-789-7169 posse@5LP.com First Tue., 3 PM, Desert Oasis (no meetings until further notice) www.scovaz.com/committees/posse/ (must be logged in first)

The encouraging news is that the coronavirus vaccine is being distributed. We hope to be able to resume Posse patrol in the spring. It’s being reviewed on a month-to-month basis as to when we’ll actually resume. Obviously we’re all eager to resume our normal activities, and Posse patrols are part of that. In order to get a jump on things, those who wish to join the Posse can go to our website under the posse and take the driver’s training and exam. Once you’ve done so, please make arrangements to take a copy of the test and your driver’s license to the office, so we can get you on our insurance. Then call Linda Simōn, so we can get you assigned to a squad. In the meantime, remember to look out for your neighbors.

Properties Chair Rich Oaks richoaks114@gmail.com Third Thu., 9 AM, WC1

The mission of the Properties Committee is to make recommendations to the Board of Directors and the staff regarding the condition of and recommended improvements to SCOV facilities. Ongoing activities include inspections of SCOV buildings and facilities, inspection of Chalk Creek and monitoring of the Sun City solar systems. Intermittent activities include utility usage studies and projects requested by the Board and staff or as deemed appropriate by the committee. We are currently meeting via Zoom. Please see the calendar on the SCOV website for scheduled meeting dates and times.

Tipster Editorial Chair Karen Koopmans 520-818-6337 skkoops@gmail.com

Club presidents should receive a copy of the “2021 Guide to Submitting Tipster Articles” booklet. The booklet and Tipster Article Standards are also available on the website www.suncityorovalley.com/news-info/the-tipster/. The article deadline is the eighth day of every month: mark your calendar so you won’t forget.

Neighborhood Pride Chair Tempe Johnson 520-825-6994 Third Tue., 2 PM, WC3 Did Our Winter Rains Arrive? If winter rains came in the past few weeks, they are the main cause of all the unwanted growth in our yards: weeds and grass. Putting pre-emergent herbicide down in your yard will reduce the number of weeds later, and it is well worth the cost and time to do it. If you choose not to use pre-emergent, you need your yard maintained monthly during the summer growing season. Even with pre-emergent, yards need to be cared for at least every other month. If you leave our community for cooler climates for a few months each year, it’s not too soon to line up a landscaper to take care of your yard while you’re away. Even in the desert, grass, weeds, bushes and trees grow profusely during our summer monsoon season and require attention. The arrival of lots of rain, or even a little, brings growth in summer and winter.

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Golfing experience that provides professional and friendly service, mountain views and excellent conditions.

Director of Golf - Rick Price rprice@theviewsgolfclub.com 520-917-8086

On Tuesday, February 16, The Views Golf Club hosts our annual Cure for Cancer fundraiser. The 18-Hole Women’s Golf Club will be organizing the fundraiser with the Pro Shop. Last year we raised over $25,000 for the University of Arizona Cancer Center. All golfers’ registration is $85 for the entry fee to play in the event. It will include golf and a drink ticket. There will be no lunch following the event this year. You will also have an opportunity to donate additional dollars and become a hole sponsor or buy a dedication card. The field is limited to the

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first 120 paid golfers. Starting times will begin at 7:32 AM off the #1 and #10 tees. During February, prior to the tournament date, there will be a Par 3 Challenge Hole to help raise money for the event, and you can donate to the cause without playing in the event. To donate or register for the event, go to www. theviewsgolfclub.com.

Superintendent - Michael Kropf scvgolf@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8063

Many golfers have been asking some of the same questions about the new greens. This would be a good time to go over some of the concerns, questions and future plans for the greens. The first question that is commonly being asked is what type of grass was planted on the new greens. People have asked if it is bentgrass, Bermuda grass or something else. After a lot of research, the decision was made to go with TifEagle Ultradwarf Bermuda grass. People are confused because as the greens have gone dormant, the grass didn’t turn brown because they have been painted with a pigment to remain green. TifEagle, which is similar to bentgrass in playability, can be managed to produce turf health and playability while retaining constant color. Another major question is why are the greens so hard, and how long will they remain this hard. The greens are only about six months old, so they haven’t developed an underlying layer of organic matter (thatch). Currently, the grass blades are sitting right on top of the new sand base. As the greens mature, they will develop this organic matter which is much softer and more receptive for approach shots. Ideally, they need 1% organic matter for greater playability and turf health. Golfers also ask about future plans in maintaining the greens. To maintain the health of the greens, they still need to be aerified, along with increased amounts of verticutting and topdressing. Just because they are new, doesn’t mean these essential practices can stop.

Golf Advisory Chair Bill Cocanour 210-771-6541 Sep.-May, first Wed., 2 PM, WC3

The Views 18-Hole Men’s Golf Club Pres. Vince Cardinal Membership Darwin Priebe pribedar@msn.com Play Wed. AM

Do you like golf? I mean, really like golf? Do you like people? I mean, really like people? Then join the Men’s 18-Hole Golf Club. We play many formats, changing each Wednesday. Some two-man, some four-man and some individual games. All skill levels encouraged to participate, and because it’s golf, it is both fun and frustrating. Come out for the fun and comradery. February games were not available at the print deadline, but be assured, they will be competitive and entertaining.

Follow The Views Golf on Twitter: twitter.com/TheViewsGCOV

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Men’s Nine-Hole Golf Club Pres. Quentin Anderson Membership David Chatterton 520-204-5636 Play Thu. morning

Come out and join the Men’s 9-Hole Club, get outside and enjoy the fresh air. Play is on Thursday mornings. Due to the virus, 2021 will be just as challenging as last year. The Views still has safety protocols in place. We want to thank Rick Price and his team for being helpful and courteous during this pandemic. Our February games are: February 4 - Bridgemen Best Ball February 11 - Buddy Day Coyote Scramble February 18 - Powerball February 25 - Home & Home with SaddleBrooke Sign up on Golf Genius. Be sure to check the weather info line for frost delays. Be safe, so we can defeat this virus.

The Views 18-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. Debbie Huffman dhuffrod@gmail.com VP/Membership Beckie Harkey bharkey2@gmail.com Play Tue. mornings

There is no better way to end 2020 than with a hole-in-one. That is exactly what Darlene Lamb did on December 7. Hole 12 was 145 yards away, and she nailed it with a 4 wood. Congratulations. This month brings our annual Cure for Cancer Tournament, Tuesday, February 16. This tournament is a major fundraiser for the University of Arizona Cancer Center. We have distributed red solo cups through the Pro Shop for everyone to take and fill with Darlene’s hole-in-one. your loose change. Please return to the Pro Shop by Sunday, February 14. Tell your fellow golfers to get a team together, and come join us for a fun day and support a great cause. February 2 - Competition will be a Shamble-Pairings ABCD February 9 - Hidden 9, pairings random February 16 - Cure for Cancer Tournament February 23 - State Medallion #4, pairings by index By this time, we will have completed our Solheim competition, but match play for the President’s Cup continues, so get out, have some fun and complete those matches. Our general meeting will follow golf on February 2 in the Activity Center.

The Views 9-Hole Women’s Golf Club Pres. JoAnn Matty 520-400-9111 jamatty@q.com Membership Dee Christoffers 520-500-7888 deechristoffers@gmail.com or Susan Olson 971-227-2042 susanolson1127@gmail.com Play Thu. mornings

Congratulations to our club champions, Bonnie Svarstad, low gross winner and Tricia Law, low net winner. Due to COVID precautions, Bonnie will not be participating in the state medallion tournament. Jan Dunbar, who won a card play, accompanied Tricia to this event in Goodyear on January 9. Our club has a strong base of 93 members, but we are

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always happy to welcome new members. Play with us one time and then join. We always have a good time. Our monthly meeting will continue the first Thursday of the month at 11:45 AM on the patio until further notice due to the pandemic. Members are reminded to view our website for our newsletter and up-to-date information on the club calendar.

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 Day in February Convenient community restaurant, lounge and terrace offering an enjoyable experience in food, drinks and entertainment.

Food & Beverage Director - Aalt Brouwer abrouwer@suncityorovalley.com 520-917-8074

As we look forward to the arrival of spring, guests are enjoying our new menu. We enjoyed offering live entertainment again the past few months, but will suspend for the month of February due to the chilly evenings. During these challenging times, we know how easy it is to see all the negativity in the world and get dragged down by it. We at the restaurant want you to know we are here for you, whether it is for a beer after golf, dinner or just to put a smile on your face. It has been a difficult year for all of us, and because of you, dozens of employees have been able to keep their jobs, pay their bills and keep a smile on their own faces. For that we are all truly grateful and wish you all the best this coming spring season.

Sun City Vistoso Foundation Jerry Bushong 719-221-0580 FoundationSCOV@gmail.com Fourth Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis www.foundationscov.org

Thank you, thank you, thank you to all the SCOV residents who contributed to your Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation during January’s Annual Fund Drive. Your generosity will improve the quality of life for many, many residents and the surrounding community for a vari- The Foundation was pleased to fund the patio furniture ety of health, culfor The Views Restaurant. Pictured, left to right, are: tural, recreational Janine and Joe Decharinte, and Lee and Judy Jacobson. and educational needs. The Foundation’s board of directors is carefully allocating the funds to include as many needs as possible. You can still be a part of these worthwhile endeavors by sending your contribution to Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85755-9120.

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What I Am Thankful For In keeping with our “Chalk the Walk,” write on the sidewalk in front of your home something you are grateful for. We have many walkers during these colder months, and they love seeing what people have put on their sidewalks. So draw something or just make a statement. During hard times, it is good to think of good things in SCOV or your life.

Tuesday, February 2, 1 PM and 4 PM Indoor Movie Two seatings in the Auditorium. Only 48 seats available; you will need to reserve a seat. Movie title and sign-up link will be announced at a later date. Masks must be worn.

Friday, Febuary 5, 1 PM or 2 PM Can I Save a Life? Lonnie Davis will give a presentation on how the AED (Automated External Defibrillator) works. The presentation is short, but the knowledge is huge in case someone you know should need help. We are lucky to have these life-saving machines in our facilities, but we need to know how to use them. Join us at 1 PM or 2 PM in the Auditorium. You will need to go online to reserve a seat for either presentation. The link will be provided in “This Week in SCOV.”

Monday, February 8, 9 AM or 6 PM Board Candidate Forum Join and listen to your Board candidates talk about relevant SCOV issues on Zoom, https://us02web.zoom. us/j/83446454734

Tuesday, February 9, 9 AM or 6 PM Ballot Initiative Forum Join on Zoom and learn about the initiatives on which you will be voting. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84291035725. Also presented on Thursday, February 11, 2 PM.

Tuesday, February 9, 10 AM Tucson Museum of Art Talk Our February Tucson Museum of Art Talk will be presented live by Jaye-Lynn Trapp, a docent with the TMA for seven years. She will present “Arthur Dove Creates Landscapes of the Mind.” This is a special free monthly program for SCOV given by TMA docents and has been a favorite of our residents for over 20 years. Please join our Zoom presentation in the comfort of your home. Just sign in on your smart phone, tablet or computer for insight into this very provocative artist: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88441103521? pwd=VVkwaUILeldaeEdMUE5SS3FSeVJBZz09 Meeting ID: 884 4110 3521 Passcode 621924 Questions or concerns, call Helen and Bob Jennette 520818-6332.

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Thursday, February 11, 10 AM Library Author Series The SCOV Library will host author Isabella Maldonado for a presentation on her latest book The Cipher, the first in her new Nina Guerrero series. The event will be held on Zoom. Isabella is a former police officer who retired at the rank of captain serving as Commander of Special Investigations and Forensics in a D.C.-area police force. Netflix has signed Jennifer Lopez to produce and star in a film adaptation of the book. The link to this Zoom event will be available in “This Week in SCOV” on Thursday, February 4.

Thursday, February 11, 2 PM Ballot Initiative Forum Join on Zoom and learn about the initiatives on which you will be voting. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84291035725. Also presented on Tuesday, February 9, 9 AM and 6 PM.

Friday, February 19, 1-2 PM Active Health Committee Presentation Active Health Committee presents “Physical Therapy– Making a Difference Helping Seniors Overcome Pain and Stay Active” by Robert Klingman, PT, Clinical Director of Athlon Physical Therapy. Join us on Zoom 82784655588. Questions, contact Rita Menet, rita.menet@gmail.com, 920659-1428. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82784655588

Sunday, Febuary 21, 1 PM SCOV Residents with Paws Promenade We have many residents with paws in SCOV, so let’s have a parade to show them off. The parade will start at the Posse Shack, and we will walk down the parking lot to the Welcome Center and back up to the Posse Shack. Not a long walk but a fun time to dress up your pet and show them off. Weather permitting.

Tuesday, February 23, 1 PM and 4 PM

Association-Sponsored Fitness Outdoor water classes and some indoor exercise classes have resumed with strict limitations on class size. Online advance registration is required for all classes at www. suncityorovalley.com/amenities-facilities. Check the SCOV website 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 520-917-8073. Aqua Zumba®: Tue., 1-2 PM, AFC Pool Balance Class: Currently not meeting Chair Balance Class: Fri., 10:30-11:30 AM, AC Cardio Chair Aerobics: Tue., Thu., 10:30-11:30 AM, Sat., 9-10 AM, Catalina Vista Core Conditioning: Mon., 5-6 PM, Wed., 3-4 PM, AFC Sunrisers: Mon., Wed., Fri. 7-8 AM, AFC Sweat Stretch: Tue., Thu., 7:30-9 AM, AFC Water Aerobics: Mon., Wed., Fri., 10-11 AM, AFC Pool Zumba® : Tue., 9:15-10:10 AM, Thu., 4-5 PM, AFC Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Parkinson’s classes are suspended at this time due to the COVID surge.

ON THE COVER

Black throated sparrows by Steve Holmes

Indoor Movie A different indoor movie will be shown in the Auditorium. Only 48 seats available; you will need to reserve a seat. Movie title and sign-up link will be announced at a later date. Masks must be worn.

Friday, February 26, 10:30 AM Tipster Collation Help collate the inserts that go into the Tipster. It’s a great way to get some exercise and meet new people in the Auditorium. Due to COVID restrictions, email Dave and Tempe Johnson dpjohn@aol.com to sign up.

Friday, February 26, 5-6:30 PM How I Am Spending COVID Come to the Lion Heads courtyard and show off things you have made or done during the COVID stay-at-home. You can bring painted rocks, projects and anything else you have done to keep busy. It’s a good time to mingle and listen to some music. Masks must be worn and remain six feet apart. No chairs will be provided. Weather permitting.

Workshops and Classes

Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes Join us Friday, February 5, for a presentation in the Auditorium. See Coming Events on page 12.

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For Your Information

The items under this heading are provided as a service to residents. SCOV assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. Chess Club Forming The popular Netflix show “The Queen’s Gambit” has sparked new interest in the game of chess. There are people in SCOV who would like to start a chess club and now seek additional names on the request for new club application for administrative review. If you play chess or want to learn the game, you may want to sign the roster of charter members. Contact Mary Lee Fitzgerald, fitzgerald.marylee@gmail. com. Costume Closet The Costume Closet is closed until further notice. Institute of Learning in Retirement (ILR) Samplers Sampler presentations are being made on Zoom because of COVID restrictions. Samplers are available only to ILR members. See ILR article on page 19 for more information.

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Thank You Corner Thank you, SCOV Women’s Auxiliary members and residents for the many gift cards donated to Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse Annual Holiday House. These gifts provided victims of abuse a chance to celebrate a merry Christmas with their families. Thank you for your generosity. SCOV Women’s Auxiliary Board Thanks to all Bob’s friends for the cards, calls and food received after his passing. As many of you have stated, he was a very special person who will be missed by all, especially his devoted wife and family. They didn’t come any better. Janice Cratty and Family

Memoriam

Resident 1

Bob Cratty

December 20

Former Residents Leslie Soldan 1

Pat Winder

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Paul Kuennemeir

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Clubs Editor’s note: While SCOV is still under COVID-19 protocols, some club meetings and events have begun taking place if protocols are met, and the club or activity has received approval from the General Manager. We recommend checking with the club contacts listed in addition to the SCOV website and “This Week in SCOV” for current information.

Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Art League Co-Pres. Caryl Thornton 520-638-7024, Carol Nagel 520-825-3097

The Art League consists of five art groups organized under a single charter. These art groups work with the Association through the Art League to display art in the SCOV buildings. Sculpture, Open Studio Artists, Colored Pencil, Vistoso Photo and Clay Club are the clubs under the umbrella of the Art League.

Bark Carving Bob Ash 520-282-3688 SCOVCarvers@gmail.com Tue., 1-4 PM, Thu., 9 AM-Noon Artisan Center/Lapidary

Bark Carving has resumed on Tuesday afternoons and Thursday mornings with one of the following members acting as the monitor: Ted Rydzewski, Ed Lindahl, Allan Mashburn or Dick Minch. The number of carvers allowed in the room in addition to the monitor will be limited to five on a first-come, first-in ba-

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sis. Each carver must sign in, wear a mask and maintain social distancing. Supplies are provided to disinfect work areas both before and after carving, but you can bring your own if you prefer.

Clay Pres. Melanie Stinson 971-506-8655 melduck1@yahoo.com www.scovclayclub.com

We welcome our new board members: Pres., Melanie Stinson; VP, Barb Peterson; Sec., Bill Snead; Treas., Julie-Anne Patrick and Advisor, Marti Friday. We thank Lorraine Buck, Trudy Williams and Mary Thul for their leadership this past year. During this quiet winter, one of our most popular Clay Club projects has been the totem. Creating a totem can be a several month process for the artist. The theme must be chosen. In addition, the Totems in the SCOV Artisan Center courtyard. finished height of the totem, the difficulty of the pieces and the length of time to finish the project are all considerations. Parts of the totem may be slab built, while others could be coiled, wheel thrown, extruded or another imaginative method. Several beautiful examples of totems can be found outside the Clay Room in the Artisan Center courtyard.

Colored Pencil Sue Parkes 520-825-7307, Bette McGrath 815-347-4282 Fri., 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Do you love color and detail in art? Are you interested in exploring patterns, shapes, and values? Colored Pencil may be just the club for you. It is an easy, forgiving medium but does require patience. Basic drawing skills are helpful but not essential. We will show you a few basics, and you will begin to see the world in a whole new light. Come join us.

Gourd Art Kaaren Drent 520-818-2343 Nov.-May, Mon., 1-4 PM, Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Lapidary Room

We continue to meet on Mondays and Fridays, and no one has yet been turned away. We wish to maintain social distancing, and if more seasonal residents return, we will need to limit the number of crafters to five. Entrance will then be on a first-come basis. Masks, No running of the gourds this year. of course, must be worn and workspaces sanitized after use. Please wash hands and sign in upon entry.

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Japanese Flower Arranging Donald Marier 520-825-4878 dolmar21@gmail.com Nov.-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.

Knit and Crochet Jane Fairchild 520-909-5069 janemail11@yahoo.com Tue., 2:30-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Please join us. We usually have lively conversations while working on our projects and enjoying each other’s company. We are following the SCOV guidelines by wearing masks and social distancing. An ongoing project is crocheted sleeping mats made out of plastic shopping bags. We deliver these mats to the Gospel Rescue Mission for persons who are experiencing homelessness. You can participate in this project by cutting the bags into strips, stringing them into plastic yarn (plarn), and/ or crocheting them into mats. Join us to learn how.

Vistoso Photo Pres. Val Plumlee 520-603-5057 valplumlee@yahoo.com Club information at www.vistosophotoclub.weebly.com

The Vistoso Photo Club is now conducting its meetings by Zoom, and you can participate from home. We offer monthly presentations on photographic subjects, as well as a monthly judging of photos that have been submitted. We have members at all skill levels. Whether you are a beginner, or an experienced professional photographer, we invite you to join and compete with others at your skill level. Your entries will be reviewed by a judge who will comment on the better points of your photos and also how they might be improved. Winners will have their photos displayed at Catalina Vista. If you are not a member and would like to be a guest at one of our meetings, contact Val Plumlee for a Zoom invitation. Our next presentation will be Wednesday, February 10, 6 PM, and our next judged competition will be on Wednesday, February 24, 6 PM.

Modelers Pres. Fred Faust 520-907-3469 fjfaust1030@gmail.com Second Fri., 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge www.scovaz.com/clubs/modelers

“In My Yard” by Val Plumlee Sculpture Pres. Laurie Lichaa 520-991-9953 Mon., 9 AM-5 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Photo by Tom Prall. “Need Jump” reads the sign in this diorama. A space age traveler has a problem we 21st century drivers can associate with–his battery is dead. Will AAA come to his rescue? The fertile mind of modeler Don Holbrook sees possibilities where others only see junk. The poor fellow’s vehicle was created from leftover parts of a model bi-plane kit and the top of a skull intended by Target to be part of a Halloween decoration, plus some plastic bits, cork and sand. We hope you will visit us again when protocols allow. In the meantime, stop to enjoy the models in our window display cases in the Artisan Center and the Activity Center.

Open Studio Artists Pres. Carol Nagel 520-825-3097 Tue., Wed. and Thu., 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Fine Arts Studio has joined with Open Studio Artists. This will allow artists working in any medium and level of experience to find the day or days and group where they are comfortable. If you are new to SCOV and looking for an art group, come check us out.

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The Sculpture Club meets on Mondays in the Art Room in Catalina Vista, and members can also participate with the Open Studio Artists Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 AM to 1 PM. If you are interested in becoming a member of our club, contact Laurie Lichaa, President. Club members have sculptures in the display case outside of the Art Room in Catalina Vista and in the SCOV Library. Rainer Kurzel is a relatively new member of the Sculpture Club. He is in the final stage of his first project which the photo illustrates. Rainer is receiving instruction from Gene Eckebrecht on how to paint the sculpture that has been baked and sanded. Rainer will dip the paintbrush into shellac then into bronze metal particles. The mixture is painted on the sculpture. Once the coating is dry, a second coat will be applied to cover any missed spots.

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Sewing Thimblelenas

Sue Lane 520-971-8755 sklane6970@aol.com Co-Treas. Phyllis Austin 805-341-5176, Pat Norton 480-993-8762 Times and to sign-up on calendar: www.bit.ly/thimblelena-signup

The Sewing Room continues to be the hub for our various sewing clubs and groups. Though scaled back, the clubs are meeting, with attendance controlled on the calendar site www.bit.ly/thimlena-signup. Now is the time to renew your Thimblelenas membership. Dues are waived for 2021 for all current members, but the Membership Form must still be submitted. Forms can be found online with our SignUpGenius page or in the Sewing Room. We welcome new members. If you are interested in becoming a Thimblelenas member, stop in the Sewing Room during any listed club time when a monitor is available. Casa Amigas

Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 Mon. and Thu., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing

2020 was quite a year and now that it’s 2021, Casa Amigas will continue to work hard sewing items to donate to a variety of community organizations. There is a severe need right now for clothing items, blankets, bags and crib sheets. In 2020, we were able to donate 2,000 items to seven different organizations, even with the Sewing Room closed for several months due to COVID. We love what we do and invite anyone who loves working with a fun-loving group. Basic sewing skills are required, and we provide orientation for using the sewing machines and sergers. Several long-standing members love to assist new members if sewing skills need a boost. Come and join us. We follow safety protocols and mask wearing. Cheer Bears

Pat Norton 480-993-8762 panpan9803@yahoo.com Wed., 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

2021 looks to be a better time. Hope is the only way to cope. Thanks to all of you for your great support. We look forward to seeing old friends and new, as we work together to bring joy to those we support. The sun still shines and the moon still rises. We are still meeting to put all our love in the little bears we create and children love. Come join us to complete our task. Machine Embroidery

Sharon Larsen 520-818-2791 SharLarsen@gmail.com 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, No meetings May-Sep. Happy Valentine’s Day month. Though we haven’t had a meeting since March, members have been machine embroidering at home or in the Sewing Room. One of the fun things about machine embroidery is that we are able to select de-

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signs and then add words. Putting our grandkids’ names on things is the most popular. February is the month to make all things with hearts. Watch your email for announcement of a February meeting or other Machine Embroidery events. Pet Beds

Jan Bohe 520-825-9725 Tue., 1-3 PM, Artisan Center/Sewing

A group of dedicated women come together on Tuesday afternoons to make pet beds. We have a lot of fun working together and invite you to join us. We cut up small fabric pieces and mix them with polyester fiberfill to put in a sturdy pillow-like case for a comfy bed for the animals at the Humane Society of Southern Arizona. They are completely washable and dryable and come in various sizes. Some fabrics are wild, but we say the dogs won’t know the difference. The good news is that we completed and delivered 225 beds in 2020, despite COVID-19 restrictions. We feel good that this fabric is not going to the landfill. To reserve your space, call Jan, as we can have 10 attendees now. Quilters

Carol Guibert 520-404-1462 Second and Fourth Tue., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

On Tuesday, February 9, 1 PM, Desert Oasis, we will finally get back to meetings. Peg Bushong will be giving a lecture on the use of stabilizers and backings. There will be a sign-up again, so that we don’t surpass our designated room capacity number for meetings. There are several demos and workshops planned, but the dates are still open due to COVID. Hopefully, there is a light at the end of the tunnel for all of us. 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, Wed., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing Wooden toy making, various times, Artisan Center/Woodshop Business meetings at Catalina Vista, first Thu., 8-9 AM; no meetings May-Sep.

During our first meeting of the year, our club and officers decided to postpone any further meetings until April 1, unless there is a change in the current situation. We will still be working in the shops making toys for the children and keeping ourselves busy. You need to sign up if you want to be in the Sewing Room. Looking forward to seeing more of you as the weeks go by. Keep shopping with Amazon and Fry’s, so we can get our reward monies. If by chance you are clearing out cloth or yarn from your stashes, Seniors for Kids could use some for the work we do. Thank you to the entire community for all you do. Tapestry Hooking and Fiber Arts

Coni Arseneau 217-398-1416 coniarseneau@gmail.com Carrie Wiley 360-734-5952 ecwiley@gmail.com Tue., 9 AM-Noon, Artisan Center/Sewing www.scovhookers.weebly.com

The Tapestry Hooking and Fiber Arts Club meets Tuesday mornings in the Sewing Room. The group decided not to meet in the months of December and January due to the increased cases of COVID. Hopefully, by the time this article is published we will be meeting again. If you are interested in being part of our group, contact Coni Arseneau or Carrie Wiley. Club members are also members of the Thimblelenas Club.

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The picture shows a project in progress by Coni Arseneau. These are mug rugs or coasters that are 4 x 4 inches. One question that is always asked of our group is, “How long did it take you to make that?” Coni repaired a rug for a Sun City resident who asked, “How long do you think it took to complete this rug?” which was probably 2.5 x 3 feet. One mug rug took Coni around four to five hours to complete; you do the math.

Stained/Fused Glass Pres. Robert Knight 760-285-9727 scovglassclub@gmail.com Studio Manager Nancy Jarvis 253-569-8490 lake12@gmail.com Open to members 8 AM-9 PM www.scovglassclub.weebly.com

The studio is open, and we are firing our kilns daily. If you need to purchase supplies, contact Nancy Jarvis. Sign up for studio time with SignupGenius. Our website contains a new section with supplies and equipment for sale. The club display windows feature items for sale created by our gifted and talented artisans. An individual’s contact information is located by each item. Just call the number and the artist will plan to meet you. Remember to pay your annual dues of $15. In February, the new door lock combination will be sent to paid members. Upon entering the studio, sign in, wash your hands, physically distance and do not touch what belongs to others. Currently, we are not able to have new member classes due to COVID-19. We will let everyone know when we can resume classes.

Show ‘n Share Leader Deb Wehrung 267-377-6760 debwehrung@gmail.com Every Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista

Show ʼn Share is a crafters group whose members work on portable crafts. We have crafters who create cards and jewelry, knit, crochet, embroider, scrapbook, quilt and much more. If you can carry your craft to Catalina Vista, come and join us. We are a fun, easy group with relaxed camaraderie, birthday parties and a monthly project to share. We meet year-round and always welcome new members. At Show ʼn Share, we love to show our creations and share our ideas. Annual dues are $5.

Silversmith and Lapidary Pres. Steve Adams 520-268-8216 adams.se938@gmail.com Shop hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 AM-Noon Monthly member meetings and training classes postponed until further notice

If you are a member and haven’t returned to the shop for a while because you feel rusty, not to worry. The silver earrings pictured are really easy to make. It took just a few steps using the tools and equipment we have in the shop. 1) Cut two pieces of silver the same size. 2) Stamp the back with your initials. 2) Grind/file the edges until smooth. 3) Punch a hole at the top of each piece. 4) Hammer the silver to get a unique look, or leave plain. Kari’s simple silver earrings. 5) Curve the silver slightly by using a wooden block mold and soft hammer. 6) Polish. 7) Get or make a pair of pierced earring wires and you are done. If I can do it, so can you. Come on in and give it a try. We are collecting dues for 2021, so stop in or mail your check to our Treasurer, Barb Grey, 2358 E. Indian Town Way.

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(Left) Wye Mace, second place Wild Desert Glass and (right) Deb Wehrung, third place Wild Desert Glass.

Wood Carving Bob Ash 520-282-3688 SCOVCarvers@gmail.com Sat., 9-Noon, Artisan Center/Lapidary

Wood carving sessions have resumed on Saturday mornings with Lew Dahmen, Dick Minch or Ed Lindahl acting as the monitor. Most Saturdays you will find Lew Dahmen working on one of his beautiful crosses. The number of carvers allowed in the room in addition to the monitor is limited to five on a firstcome, first-in basis. Each carver must sign in, wear a mask and maintain social distancing. Supplies are provided to disinfect Lew Dahmen and crosses. work areas both before and after carving, but you can bring your own if you prefer. Not receiving the weekly email newsletter,

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Woodworking Pres. Gary Casner 303-880-4120 gcasner1@comcast.net VP Bill Norton 480-980-4593 Treas. Charlie Tomlinson 503-333-8887 charlie.tomlinson@gmail.com www.scovwoodworkingclub.com

This month’s featured woodworker is Don Coleman. A 25plus year resident and past president of the SCOV Board, Don built the benches in the gym and many other SCOV fixtures we take for granted. Don’s been creating beautiful works of art in the Wood Shop for the past 10 years. During the current COVID-19 crisis, the Wood Shop is open on a limited basis. At present, shop capacity is set at seven plus a monitor. Wood Shop rules include: • Everyone in the shop must wear a mask. • All members must provide their own eye protection. • Handwashing protocol is implemented. • Social distancing is expected and appreciated. A new member orientation is held at the Wood Shop the first Monday of each month at 4 PM. Club dues are $20 annually. Current hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM. If you have questions or need more information, please visit the website or call an officer.

Continuing Education Astronomy Pres. Allan Mashburn 435-219-0042 scovastronomy@gmail.com Oct.-May, Third Thu., 7 PM, Activity Center/Navajo www.scovastronomy.com Those of you who are members of the Astronomy Club, or who have been a guest at our monthly meetings will remember Bob Cratty. Bob was one of the early leaders of the club, and in 2010 was instrumental in beginning what was to become the club’s major outreach program, the partnership with the Coronado K-8 Elementary School in Catalina. Bob, along with Harland Goertz, who died in 2019, began the Bob Cratty program of providing each fifth grade student with a high-quality astronomical telescope. Bob and Harland also began assisting teachers in the classroom with the Arizona-mandated astronomy curriculum. Countless hours at the school and the distribution of over 900 telescopes attest to the value of the clubschool partnership. Sadly, Bob passed away in December. Coronado School and the Astronomy Club are thankful to Bob and Harland for their contributions. We miss them.

Bible Men’s Bible Study

Jerry Anderson 520-638-6586, Rick Thomas 520-591-0475 Oct.-May, Tue., 7:15 AM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Kimball

Come on down. Just as the game show host’s enthusiasm highlighted the importance of what was to happen, our own enthusiasm for the importance of what God is planning should be the same. Big things are about to occur on this earth, and the Book of Revelation is how God tells us about them. Join us in our ongoing study of Revelation each week. Study guides are available. Breakfast at The Views Restaurant is optional after the study session. Come on down. Precept 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, Activity Center/Hohokam in Feb. only

Greetings, SCOV ladies. We are starting the second half of our study in the exciting book of Daniel. We are reviewing the first half for those who may be new to Precept Bible Studies. This is a non-denominational Bible study written by well-known biblical author, Kay Arthur, that covers both Old and New Testament Scriptures. The study is open to all believers, those new to faith and looking for answers, to women who have studied the Bible for many years, all are welcome. For the month of February, our meeting is relocated to the Activity Center/Hohokam. SCOV rules require masks the whole time in the building, and upon entering, the use of hand sanitizer. Our study is conducted in a room with socially distanced tables and chairs. Please come join us.

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

The Great Books Club offers an opportunity to discuss challenging ideas raised by our reading of classic texts. The selections, from an anthology published by the Great Books Foundation, are short to moderate in length, enabling focused, in-depth conversations. Our February selections are varied: a physicist’s essay on the relationship between physics and philosophy, and The Playboy of the Western World, a play by Irish playwright John Millington Synge. As of early January, we are meeting outside, on the back patio of Catalina Vista. As conditions change, we may switch to Zoom meetings. Members are kept informed by email of our meeting location. Contact Maryfaith or Barbara for up-todate information. SCOV Book Club

Pres. Glenda Tonkin 925-640-7312 gt99673@gmail.com Club Communications: Lynn Kallgren lynn.kallgren@gmail.com First Mon., 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Genealogy Pres. Lee Sopwith leesop@cableone.net Mentoring Holly Gibson 303-548-1299 ghgibson@live.com General meetings Oct.-May, Second Tue., 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo www.scvgs.org

The Genealogy Lab is open. Members of the club may sign up for lab time at the Sun City Genealogy Club calen-

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dar, available through the club website. You must schedule lab time prior to use; no drop-ins are allowed. COVID-19 protocols require that a monitor be in the room at all times with a maximum of three occupants. Masks are mandatory. Additional protocols are posted in the lab. Please be responsible and stay home if you are sick or have been/may have been exposed to the virus. One of the most important events in our ancestors’ life was the purchase and transfer of property. Join us on Tuesday, February 9, 1 PM, for a presentation of “Land, Land, Land” by Holly Gibson. Download Zoom to your computer or tablet and be ready to attend our next meeting. Remember, you may attend from anywhere.

ILR - Institute of Learning in Retirement Pres. Lei Lane Bammel via Constant Contact or 520-818-0017 VP Gene Bammel ebammel@earthlink.net Curriculum Randy Myerson rcmyerson@gmail.com Registration Karen/Sherwin Koopmans skkoops@gmail.com Samplers Sally Evert sallyevert@gmail.com www.suncityilr.com

By the time you are reading this, two of the classes that began in January will have ended or be drawing to a close. A third will continue until March 23, and a fourth, “Blackouts on the Grid,” will begin on February 16 and conclude on March 9. Only one class, “Bugs, Birds, Bats and Their Flowers,” will begin in March. Please check the website for complete information. February Samplers: Thu., Feb. 4: “Observations on the Election,” General Don Sheppard Thu., Feb. 11: “Lives of Some of the Lesser Known First Ladies,” Joan Elder Thu., Feb. 18: “How Complex Systems Fail, with Historic and Current Examples,” Richard I. Cook Thu., Feb. 25: “If I Fell for You - Medications and Fall Risk in Older Adults,” Ashley Campbell All Samplers are on Zoom and begin at 2 PM. For a complete description of the above programs, please go to the club’s website.

Natural Health and Wellness Sherokee Ilse 520-818-3279 sherokeeilse@yahoo.com Vegan potluck, First Wed., 5:30 PM, Catalina Vista Mindful Meditation, every Tue., 3-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista Meetings Third Wed., Nov.-Apr., 3-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista

Meetings are suspended until further notice.

Poets Corner Sharyn Rafieyan 520-825-6762 srafieyan@comcast.net Mon., 10:30 AM-12:30 PM, WC1

Politics and the pandemic have been the focus of so many poems for so long that a change in theme and tone is most welcome. Poets Corner member James Pavlakis offers a new perspective on self-reflection in this engagingly creative poem with a clever and meaningful title: The Wrong-Righter Truth / in a black cape / comes to me / aggressively. Not one blink / in his accusing stare. He wants to talk / so he can teach. / I’m the blackboard; / he’s the chalk. This time / it’s my beautiful first wife / in a messy previous life. He says / don’t give me her faithless / dids and didn’ts / It was you. You left first / into heroic dreams / expecting her / to wait

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patiently / at peace / until you emerged / with the Golden Fleece. I say / Yes, I agree. / I see I was wrong. He backs away / slowly / to admire his success. Like Zorro / the wrong-righter. SCOV poets are welcome to join us on zoom. Contact srafieyan@comcast.net.

SCOV Technology Club Pres. Paul Sherwood 520-329-7661 paulgsherwood@gmail.com Membership Brian Alexander 520-818-2429 www.scovcomputer.com

SCOV Technology is a group of SCOV residents interested in all things technology, from computers to smart homes to the Internet of Things (IoT) and block chain technology. Classes are offered in many areas of interest. No need to be a computer head; join us on Zoom (training offered on that, too) to learn about technology and where it is taking us. Planned classes: an advanced Microsoft Excel, enhanced security for your Internet connections, block chain theory and implications, bitcoin, artificial intelligence. Only $10/year per household. Online application and PayPal for new members. Existing members, you will be contacted with your anniversary date when dues can be paid. We need a volunteer to update our website. Call Paul Sherwood 520-329-7661 for more information. Visit our website.

Cultural & Social Democratic Club Richard Kopp 520-342-6633 richardkopp@mac.com Second Sat., 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo (meetings are suspended during the pandemic)

Of course, members of the SCOV Democratic Club were delighted to see Joe Biden and Kamala Harris inaugurated on January 20. But we also stay dismayed at the fracturing of our politics. During this year, we will seek to have discussions and debates within our Democratic Club, and with those we disagree with, here in SCOV and beyond. We do this to advance the cause of liberty and justice for all in our great democracy. Our face-to-face meetings are suspended for now, but we will continue to communicate in other ways. Happily, we announce our board members for 2021: Richard Kopp, Pat Brown, Nate Norris, Carolene Mitchell, Francine Saccio, Joel Moorhead and Maureen Salz. Our treasurer, Nate Norris, is collecting club dues for 2021. Please send $10 with your name, email, address and phone number to him at 13985 N. Sutherland Way, Oro Valley, AZ 85755.

Dining - Prepare & Share Pres. Debbie Kotlarek 262-899-5810 dlkotlarek@gmail.com VP Sandra Fisher 208-860-3431 sandrafisher2703@gmail.com www.scovprepareandshare.weebly.com

Unfortunately, the pandemic continues to constrain our activities. As our name implies, our members usually prepare meals that follow an agreed-upon theme and share our dishes in the home of a host. Anyone interested in joining the club should email Debbie to get on our email list. Club dinners will resume as soon as it is safe to do so. In the meantime, a number of club members have been preparing dishes and sharing recipes on our website.

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Dog Club - Fido’s Friends Membership contacts: Marj Young 360-913-8062 youngmarj8@gmail.com or Carol Tombre 208-961-1133 mctombre@yahoo.com. Membership meetings postponed at this time

This month features Huck. He came to member Janet Bitter through Northwest Boxer Rescue. He is their second boxer. During his first year, from what they can piece together, he was in Oklahoma, Montana (where he was surrendered to a shelter) and then Washington. They got him one day before his first birthday. He is 100% boxer. White boxers used to be routinely euthanized because about 20% are born deaf. Huck has perfect hearing, although sometimes he pretends not to. His favorite thing (besides his people) is his piggie. Huck celebrated his seventh birthday with an ice cream from Dairy Queen. He also loves kids, the beach and chasing deer and birds. If you would like to join our club, contact Marj or Carol mentioned above. Pay 2021 dues by the end of this month.

Garden Club Pres. Joyce Wisbey 520-825-5425 bwisbey@msn.com VP Shelley Bredau 917-754-5637 sbredau@gmail.com https://sites.google.com/view/scov-garden-club/home

Have you noticed your house plants lately? Take a look at them. If the leaves are yellow, you are giving them too much water. If the leaves have brown edges, they are telling you to water more. Boil some water with eggshells, and it compares to any commercial plant food. Open your spice cabinet and get the cinnamon to sprinkle on the dirt in your potted plants. It will prevent the powdery mildew. If your plant is spindly and leaning, it wants more light. Take care of these indoor plants now because soon it will be time to work outside. Unfortunately, the Garden Tour planned for April 10 is canceled. We’ll look forward to a tour in 2022. Our face-to-face meetings are suspended for now, but we continue to communicate by email.

Havurah Pres. Barbara Hamm 520-989-0062 www.havurahscov.org

Several months ago Havurah appealed to its membership for donations that would go to a needy family assigned to us by the Jewish Federation of Tucson. Not only did we reach our goal for the Mitzvah Magic Program, but we exceeded it, and will be able to give generous donations at Passover and Rosh Hashanah, too. Many thanks to our generous Havurah community for opening their hearts to such a worthy endeavor. The holiday of Purim begins the evening of Thursday, February 25. It commemorates the victory of Esther and Mordechai over a plot by the Persians to destroy the Jewish people around 475 B.C. Normally a joyous and celebratory time for our club, we probably will not be able to party this year due to COVID. Keep checking our website for updates. Stay safe and healthy.

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Mindfulness Meditation Club Pres. Linda Bold 201-783-7650 Sec. Sue Harrington 218-226-8441 sueellenharrington@gmail.com Tues., 3 PM, Catalina Vista

The Mindfulness Meditation Club currently meets Tuesdays, 3 PM, outside at Catalina Vista (COVID protocol/ weather permitting) and online. The format is 15 minutes of mindfulness discussion followed by 25 minutes silent sitting meditation, 10 minutes walking meditation, 25 minutes sitting meditation. We understand that one hour of silent meditation is not for everybody, so we encourage everyone to come regardless of their experience level or schedule, as it is acceptable to come or leave quietly at any time. We are a diverse group from the Christian community (centering prayer), Buddhist community (zazen), and secular community (mindfulness meditation). If you wish to learn more, come 10 minutes early or contact us. We welcome all to come and steep themselves in the insights that come from the stillness of meditation. Come join us as we would love to have your presence. Contact Sue Harrington for an online invite and/or more information.

Republican Club Merritt McGlothlin 520-572-7853 mercarmc51@gmail.com Third Tue., 3 PM, Activity Center

Due to COVID-19, the Republican Club will not meet this month. Please stay up-to-date for any further notices regarding the club by monitoring the weekly email every Thursday, “This Week In SCOV.”

St. Philip’s Social Club Abby Marier 520-825-4878 absma@comcast.net Scandinavian Heritage Club Sigrid Flatness 425-213-6689 sigridkf@gmail.com

It is with sadness that the Scandinavian dinner, scheduled for Februrary 27, has been cancelled. We hope to announce a date in 2022 for the next time we will get together to enjoy our Scandinavian heritage. Stay safe everyone.

Sun City Singles Pres. Anthony Delprete 520-989-0120 Ticket Sales Scottie Schaefer 520-825-3294 Dinner meeting second Thu., 5:30 PM; happy hour last Fri., 5:30 PM

First-time visitors may purchase a ticket to one of our activities without becoming a member. After attending one time, you must become a member in order to attend any of our activities. Catalina International Catering will provide dinner on Thursday, February 11; social hour, 5:30 PM; seating, 6 PM. Activity Center/Navajo Room. Menu: Caesar salad, char-grilled breast of chicken, wild and white rice with raisins and almonds, carrot wheels, soft French rolls and butter, Kahlua chocolate thunder cake. Bring your own favorite beverage. Entertainment: David Rychener, western singer. Happy hour, Friday, February 26; social hour, 5:30 PM; seating, 6 PM, Activity Center/Navajo Room. Entertainment: Rob Resetar and Sheryl Ann McKinley.

Ticket sales: Thu., Feb. 4, 10:00 AM-Noon and Fri., Feb. 5, 1-2 PM, Activity Center Lounge. Dinner tickets, $20 pp; happy hour appetizers, $10 pp. Checks only, payable to Sun City Singles.

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Spanish Cultural Club (SCC) Gary/Carolyn Lerch 520-818-3319 gclerch@comcast.net Oct., Nov., Jan.-Mar., Apr. (Cinco de Mayo Fiesta) Fourth Mon., 7 PM, Catalina Vista Our speaker on Monday, February 22, will be Tim Steller, columnist at the Arizona Daily Star. Tim will talk about his research and writings on immigration and border issues. This will be via Zoom, so emails of non-club members will be required for those interested in attending. The Tim Stellar March speaker will be Jonathan Rothschild, former mayor of Tucson. Celestino Fernandez has his book published. See Amazon for You Can’t Buy Cel; You Can’t Buy Happiness. Spanish classes are available via Zoom with Myriam Barrientos. Contact Carolyn Lerch.

States Minnesota Club

Deb Mayworm 720-771-0316, Sherri Rutman 763-443-9379

Due to the continued COVID restrictions and concerns, we canceled the Minnesota party originally scheduled in March. We will miss seeing all of our Minnesota friends. Stay healthy and we will celebrate even better in 2022. “You Betcha” and see you next year. Wisconsin Club

Anne Rusch 920-202-0008 annerusch@yahoo.com

Due to the current situation, it has been decided that the March 2021 event is canceled. The next gathering of the Wisconsin Club will be in March 2022. We look forward to seeing all of you then.

Unit Party Unit 11

Mary Fitzgerald fitzgerald.marylee@gmail.com

The Unit 11 potluck was organized 25 years ago by Pima Springs resident Kay Jacobs and has met every year on the second Saturday of March. Unfortunately, the 2020 potluck was cancelled because of COVID, and we regretfully announce we need to cancel the 202l party as well in Catalina Vista. Shared food and large indoor groups are not yet allowed in SCOV facilities.

Sun City Variety Theatre Membership Christie Faust 231-347-7502 jcf2075@gmail.com Sep.-Apr., Third Thu., 10 AM, Desert Oasis

Retain your tickets for Big Guns for use or refund if the play is presented. No ticket/no refund. Notes from the January 14 board meeting where they discussed plans for fall/winter possibilities will be distributed to members when available. Do stay healthy and safe.

Veterans Club of SCOV Pres. Mike LaBarbera 812-431-7427 mclabarb@aol.com First Mon., 1 PM, Auditorium www.vbscov.weebly.com

All veterans, male/female, private to general, one military assignment or retired, National Guard or reservist, combat or non-combat. Meetings are held in the Activity Center due to increased membership, returning seasonal residents, and to provide a safe environment for members to attend meetings. Currently, masks are required while in SCOV buildings. We inform club members of VA entitlements and review relevant issues

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by email and during monthly meetings. On December 19, three club members laid wreaths on Veteran grave sites at the Marana Veterans Cemetery. If you have a worn, faded or tattered U.S. flag, drop it by Mike LaMike LaBarbera laying wreaths at Barbera’s home, Marana Veterans Cemetery. 2145 E. Bighorn Mountain Dr., and he will see that it is properly disposed. Leave it by the front door wrapped inconspicuously, so the flag is not visible. “For those who have fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know.” –P. McCree

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.

SCOV Women’s Auxiliary Pres. Linda Wilkes 520-334-9705 lindaswilkes@gmail.com VP. Joyce Shaw 425-765-1415 jwshaw29@gmail.com Finance Debbie Francis 402-216-4227 dejfrancis71@gmail.com Sec. Kathy Patterson 616-350-6443 1969kal@comcast.net Donations Kathy Hrdy 520-825-4723 jkhrd2@aol.com Meetings third Tue., 9-10:30 AM, Auditorium

Our Auxiliary benefits Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse and Impact of Southern Arizona food bank. Even though the auxiliary will not be meeting until further notice, you may contact any board member with questions regarding donations. The Emerge! website is www.emergecenter. org and gives information on how to donate in-kind donations as well as monetary donations. New priority items needed for Emerge! include: • Towels, twin sheets, blankets • Full size toiletries, natural hair care products • New baby items (baby wash, shampoo, wipes, bottles) • New adult size size pajamas, men’s products, new socks (all sizes) Items needed at Impact are regular sizes of the following: cereal, canned tomato products, peanut butter. Our board has decided, with heavy hearts, to cancel our 2021 Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon. We have also decided to cancel our monthly meetings until further notice. The board looks forward to the time when we can gather again safely. We hope you all stay well.

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Dance

Ballroom - SC Starlight Jim Kasierski 520-954-4041 scstarlight.pres2020@gmail.com www.scstarlightdanceclub.wixsite.com/scstarlightdance

With the New Year comes cautious optimism and hope. To welcome it in and send out 2020, several groups of members met at The Views Restaurant for a distanced informal gathering. This time together was enjoyed by all, so stay tuned to your email as to when we may schedule another social get-together. In the meantime, limited dance practice (with masks and distancing) continues as allowed on Wednesday afternoons in the Auditorium at 4 PM. Keep practicing as you can while we all look forward to decreasing COVID-19 and to new opportunities.

Folk Dance Harvey Gardner 520-308-5616 savear@gmail.com Fri., 9:45-11:45 AM, AFC/Studios 1 & 2 (suspended until further notice)

We will resume dancing when it is deemed safe to do so.

Hula, Jazz and Razzmatazz Artistic Dir. Glory Lamb 805-698-3887 dancingextra@gmail.com Thu., 2-3 PM, Activity Center/Dance Studio

Check the Tipster for future classes and activities, and YouTube/dance exercise and routines to keep us on the ball. Contact Glory by text or email if you wish to be on the contact list. We will convene when it’s safe to do so. In the meantime, get on the list, and keep on movin’.

Line - Sunliners Pres. Barbara Hall 520-603-3990 rainbowsek@icloud.com Membership Lynn Chinnis 540-222-5824 lynn.chinnis@comcast.net scsunliners@gmail.com; www.scovsunliners.wixsite.com/sunliners

Under the direction of volunteer leaders, club members are reviewing and brushing up on dance skills. In February we continue with practices for all levels: beginners, intermediates and those participants who are transitioning from the intro class to beginner level dances. During the last week of each month, members will receive an email directing them to the club’s website: Enter here > Info and Signup Links to Classes and Practices. By following the links, members will be able to register for all level of practices on Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings. The transition class is offered only on Saturday morning. Timely emails will keep members updated on club news.

Rock ‘N Roll Pres. Renee Steinmetz scovrandrclub@gmail.com Membership Chair Jon Russell scovrandrclub@gmail.com

Our yearly membership meeting will be held on Sunday, February 28, 3-3:30 PM, in the parking lot by the Activity Center. Please try to attend the meeting as we have board positions to be filled and other exciting changes to announce. Immediately following the meeting will be a free dance from 3:30-6 PM. Chuck Moses will be our entertainment. Tickets and pod reservations will be on Tuesday, February 16, starting at 9 AM for members only in the Activity Center lobby area. Nonmembers can come at 10 AM. Please bring your own chairs and snacks to the dance. No food or bever-

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ages will be provided. Additional information will be provided via email on February 6.

Western - Kactus Kickers Pres. Bob and Sue Newman bobsigrid@icloud.com Membership Marci Gutierrez marci.gutierrez57@gmail.com Activities in Auditorium and outside

Our last dance was on December 5. With Wild Ride playing, we danced in the AFC parking lot. Our dance classes started again on January 7, with good attendance, soDancing to music by Wild Ride. cial distancing and masks, classes in the Auditorium. With the current COVID-19 situation, we have decided to cancel dances in February and March. We are hoping that the vaccination schedule will improve, so that we can have a dance in late March. Keep practicing: you can find dance videos on YouTube: search for Kactus Kickers.

Exercise Aqua Tone Marcia Polley 520-818-9073 Irmel Wheeler 520-334-0957 (cell) irmel5596@gmail.com Tue., Thu., Sat., 9 AM, AFC/Pool

Aqua Tone is a toning water workout that incorporates a variety of rhythmic body movements performed in the water. This aquatic exercise class enhances cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance. We meet Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 AM in the winter, 8 AM in the summer, at the AFC pool. There is no fee to join the club or the class. The teachers are club member volunteers. Being able to do a basic swim stroke is very helpful. Items used in the class are buoys, boards, noodles, balls and a fitness band: you’ll need to bring your own. A band can be purchased from Marcia for $5. We assign an experienced member to a newcomer to help with learning the various movements. You will get a good workout in a fun class.

Arthritis Water Pres. Sherry Olivier sherryolivier55@gmail.com Sec. Joy Sawyer joymaesawyer@comcast.net Mon., Wed., Fri., 1 PM, Oct.-Mar.; 10 AM, Apr.-Sep., AFC/Pool

Our club performs gentle water exercises designed by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion, which are great for those of us with arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced joints, etc. Currently, we have a rotating schedule, which allows 19 of our members who signed up to fill the 15 pool reservations that our club is allotted for our classes. Unfortunately, we will not be accepting new members until after the COVID restrictions are lifted. The current pool restrictions have been very difficult to deal with, but we’re happy that the pool is open. Please note: The outside air temperature must be 77 degrees or higher for the class to be held. We meet at 1 PM.

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Energetic Exercise Donna Clark 970-946-1048 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-9 AM, Auditorium

Have a heart, both happy and healthy, with Energetic Exercise. Following the COVID directives now in effect, only 30 are allowed to attend. We are now using SignUpGenius for class registration. Each month members will receive an email with a link to sign up for classes. Resident members only. No late arrivals. We start promptly at 8 AM. Masks worn at all times. Bring exercise equipment for the day and a bottle of water in a small bag, please. You’ll enjoy the fun variety of aerobic and weight exercise plus lots of balance and stretch moves to help our bodies be strong and flexible. Whether you are a golfer, play tennis, dance or just appreciate being able to get around comfortably to the many activities you enjoy, Energetic Exercise will help you be in better shape for them all. Unfortunately, we can have no new members or guests at this time. Unused tickets may be used. New 12-punch cards will be for sale after each class for $30 paid by check or cash (exact amount).

Fitness Swim Contact: Dave Goodman goodman@sfu.ca Tue., Thu., Sat., 6:45-8 AM, AFC pool (suspended until futher notice)

The Fitness Swim Club provides a vehicle for swimmers to participate in a group swim workout. We generally go 2,400 to 3,000 yards per workout, mostly freestyle. Some do more, a few do less. Workouts are suitable for master swimmers, triathletes and those who would just like to participate in swim workouts. Please ensure you have medical clearance to participate in vigorous physical activity prior to joining. We welcome new members.

Pilates Mary Ayers 520-638-7916 scov.pilates@gmail.com Mon., 3 PM, Thu., 1:30 PM, AFC/Studio

Guess what? It’s already the second month of 2021 and time to consider a new exercise routine. Why not try the SCOV Pilates Club mat classes? They are offered in the AFC Mondays and Thursdays. The exercises strengthen your core (abdomen and back muscles). You will also notice that you have better balance, more muscle tone and increased stamina. People ask, “Can the benefits from the stretching and strengthening exercises done in class, really develop the body’s core, increase spine mobility and build flexibility?” The answer is a definite yes. We have two very experienced instructors, and the cost is only $8/class, with annual club dues of $20 pp. Please join us or stop by and just watch. Call Mary.

Tai Chi Co-chairs Alice Hutchison 520-329-8090 ahutchison87@gmail.com Cynthia Chaffee 520-342-6437 cynthiachaffee@mac.com Thu., 10-11 AM, AFC/Studio 1

Our next series of classes begins on Thursday, February 4, and runs for 10 weeks. Due to COVID-19 space restrictions, this session is limited to established students only. The class is currently full. With the waning of COVID, a new class could open up in April. For further information contact cochairs Alice Hutchinson or Cynthia Chaffee.

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Yoga Pres. Jan Wholey 520-638-7088 suncityyoga2018@gmail.com

There are two in-person weekly yoga classes. Torrey’s Tuesday yoga class is 10:45-11:45 AM in AFC 1 & 2. Her chair yoga is on Thursdays, 10:45-11:45 AM, in the Hopi Room. Class fee is $10, cash, no change given. Masks must be worn during class. Bring your own equipment. Sign up with SignUpGenius. Instructors are also teaching via Zoom and You Tube: Maria: info@mariaalive.com Leah: yogawithleahhood@gmail.com Torrey: radiantwithtorrey@gmail.com

Games Bridge Duplicate Bridge

Pres. Dave Hablewitz 520-989-0486 hkrisdave@opusnet.com Mon., 6 PM, Fri., 12:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam

We are playing at our regular times: Monday night at 6 PM and Friday afternoon at 12:30 PM. We are following all safety protocols and are limited to six well-spaced tables, so wear your mask, bring water and come early. If you need a partner, give us a call. Ladies Monday Social Bridge

Anita Gayheart 360-949-3452 and2@olypen.com Mon., 1-3:30 PM, Activity Center/Hohokam

Monday afternoon bridge is canceled until further notice. Stay well. Marathon Bridge

Dave Johnson 520-825-6994 dpjohn@aol.com

Due to pandemic concerns, Marathon Bridge will not be active in the 2020-2021 season. We plan to be active again in the 2021-2022 season. Hope to see you next year; stay safe and stay well. Mixed Social Bridge

Pres. Don Wheeler 520-334-7578 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

Our games at Desert Oasis are still suspended, and we don’t know when play will resume. Until then, several of us are playing online with an audio/visual application. For more information, call Don or email don8359@gmail.com. Partners Tuesday Night Bridge

Pres. Owen Reese, VP Adele Reese, Sec. Judy Bjorling 520-818-1296 Tue., 6:30 PM, Activity Center/Navajo/Hohokam We are postponed until further notice. Practice Bridge

Pres. Robert Carlson 612-850-9005, Barbara Fransdal 520-310-7549 Mon. and Wed., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis. Ocotillo Room

We play for fun; relearn old skills and develop new ones. Sometimes we even keep score. We learn from each other.

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Wednesday Afternoon Bridge

Pres. Phyllis Quist 520-354-2356, VP Janelle Parks 319-310-4759 Wed., 1 PM, Activity Center/Navajo

Wednesday afternoon bridge is canceled until further notice. Everyone stay safe.

Bunco Fern Strandskov 520-825-8127 Fourth Tue., 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

The Bunco Club has started up again on the fourth Tuesday of the month, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro. Please join us. There is a $2 entrance fee which is divided between the winners. We can promise you a fun afternoon. Mark your calendar and give it a try. Hope to see you there.

Canasta Marge Allen 520-279-0270 margbill7@gmail.com Wed., 6-8 PM, Activity Center/Hopi

Canasta will resume when it is safe to do so.

Cribbage Robert Hines 520-825-2208 Mobile 520-240-1375 First and Third Thu., 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

We look forward to seeing you when facilities reopen. New members are welcome. Come join the fun.

Euchre Judee and Art Wickersham 520-989-3254 Becky and Kevin Reiley 815-631-0788 Bonnie and Wayne Klenda 509-548-5315 Mon., Meet 5:45 PM, Play 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

COVID inoculations are just around the corner. We will resume play when we are allowed 20 persons in the room with the use of regulation card tables. Stay healthy. See you soon.

Five Crowns Rosemary Dalla Rosa 520-825-1982 Sat., 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo www.scov5crowns.weebly.com

There is going to be a change in the time for our game. Five Crowns will now start at 1 PM on Saturdays. This will free up your Saturday evenings for other things as you have requested. I hope we will see our old friends again.

Gin Rummy Keith Jacoby 209-822-1742 or Sue Lilja 802-236-0150 Thu. and Sat., 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

We love to welcome new members. Team gin rummy is a fun game and easy to learn. Good people and good times. Give us a try, very low stakes. If you are interested in joining our group, or you would like to learn to play gin rummy, contact Sue Lilja or Bob Segebrecht 520-825-5480.

Mah Jongg Joyce Unger 520-825-8069 Thu., 1 PM, Desert Oasis

We are still on vacation, but I am told that the end is in sight. The 2021 card can be purchased from Mah Jongg Maven (online) if you wish. Hope to see you all soon.

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Women’s Pan (Panguingue) Rosemary Dalla Rosa 520-825-1982 Mon., Fri., 1-4 PM, Wed., 9 AM-12:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

We will resume Panguingue when it is considered safe to do so.

Pinochle Dave Flatness 425-443-3708 Wed., 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo

We play single deck and rotate partners every four hands. Bring 50¢ for your tally. The first Wednesday is treat night. The third Wednesday is birthday night. If your skills are a little rusty, we 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, crisscross, 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

Joe Bonitch 520-329-1149 joe@joebmail.com Fri., 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro

Our club is on hiatus until we can play safely under COVID-19 protocols. Check the SCOV website for up-to-date information.

Scrabble Jan Fischer 520-825-2401 fischer_janice@comcast.net Fri., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis

It would appear that we may have finally traversed through a year of isolation, reading everything we were able to find or binge watching television all day until our eyes were bleary may be coming to an end. Were you aware that there is a North American Scrabble Championship? Did you also know that starting out players are afraid to draw the letter “C” because “C”s don’t make any two letter words? But Readers Digest states that the “C” starts more words than any other letter in the alphabet, except “S.” It also combines with the letters H, L, R and S and ends a lot of adjectival words. So it is a very powerful letter. We would like to invite any of you to join us for an afternoon of fun, comradery and making new friends. It is not necessary to be a good speller, just a social individual wanting to get out of the house for awhile. Please join us.

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 for more information. At this time, drop-ins are not allowed due to the current COVID restrictions.

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Ukulele - Sun City Strummers Pres. Kathy Mashburn 435-790-4481 kathyp638@gmail.com Musical Director Don Bong Tue., 10-11:30 AM, Desert Oasis/Saguaro www.scovaz.com/clubs/ukulele

Music Barbershop VLQ (Very Large Quartet) Kactus Krooners Mike Moyer 520-818-6509 mmoyerpp@gmail.com Mon., 10:30 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista patio (Desert Oasis if too cold. Call monitor to confirm location.) Love those Barbershop harmonies? Got a song in your heart? Want to hear and feel and learn what it’s like to blend your voice with others–barbershop style? Come join this happy, fun, mixed (men and women) a cappella chorus in song for just 1.5 hours every Monday morning. Great way to start each week. We’ll be following SCOV COVID-19 protocols: masks, distancing and outdoors when possible. Music is provided. Call Mike or watch your email for the latest information.

Different Drummers Women’s Circle Zona Boss 520-638-6644, Colleen Cottrell 520-825-8393 Wed., 1:30-3 PM, 2338 E. Montrose Canyon Dr. At the beginning of every year we are asked to submit a club roster to Administration. If you want to continue being a member and receive Different Drummers Women’s Circle (DDWC) emails, you must respond by sending an email to zona1boss@ A pre-COVID gathering, gmail.com with your email address and phone number. There are no dues and 20% of members can be nonresidents. If we do not get a response, you will be deleted from our emails. RSVP now. When the paperwork is complete, you will receive a copy of our membership list. At this time we have no plans for a meeting. However, you can call a jam session. You will have the names, phone numbers and email info. To keep the rhythm you also have your computer with many websites with djembe sites. We always have the beat. Keep it up. The DDWC provides a community drum circle for any woman wanting to connect with others through hand drumming using African djembe drums, hand-held Native American frame drums and other small percussion. Drums and instruments are provided for guests.

Early Music Recorder Ensemble Joyce Minks 520-825-0642 minkster42@comcast.net Tue., 12:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pusch Ridge

Tired of working jigsaw puzzles? Used to play the clarinet or sax? Enjoy the harmonies of an ensemble? Have fun playing in a group with soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorders. Music is provided. Don’t have a recorder? We have some instruments if you need one. For one hour every Tuesday, let’s make music together–safely. Eight to ten feet apart works fine.

Sun City Singers Pres. Bob Westendorf 619-571-1040 rewestendorf@live.com Director Don Hess 520-444-2206 Rehearsals Tue., 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium The Singers will resume rehearsing when it is safe to do so.

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In this time of coronavirus, the Ukulele Club members are continuing to meet in numbers of ten or less and experiencing social distancing while wearing face masks. The group meets on Tuesdays, 10-11:30 AM, and will continue to do so until further directions from the local authorities and SCOV Administration allow greater participation.

Sports Bike - Vistoso Cyclists Pres. Lynn Lamb 913-915-4676 Lambuilt@AOL.com, VP Ron Wheeler 801-791-2903 ourwildplaces@gmail.com, E-Bikes, Mike Hulett 218-443-3203 Mike.e.hulett@gmail.com Membership Tom and Bonnie Bethea 773-680-7228 Group rides: Mon., Wed., Fri., 1200 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. www.vistosocyclists.wildapricot.org

Vistoso Cyclists Club has over 200 members. We ride year-round to preplanned destinations in Tucson and surrounding cities. We use both city streets, the Loop Trail and other designated bike trails. Occasional away rides start from a distant location. Weekly, a mountain bike option takes a few of us to the Tortolita rangelands, containing some of the highest-rated single-track bike trails in the nation. Our group-ride options are from 25 to 50+ miles. We always take time for coffee and conversation somewhere on these rides. Our Women on Wheels (WOW) group have their own agenda providing routes of 12 to 30+ miles. Our club sponsors social events, participates in Wheels for Kids and is involved with the Interfaith Community Food Bank. If you are a resident and love to ride your bike, check out our website, or call one of us.

Billiards Pres. Michael Rittmann 720-427-7235 mrittmann@yahoo.com Mon.-Fri., Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards

Our annual meeting was held on December 17. We elected the following officers: Pres., Michael Rittmann; VP/Sec., Mike Connoy; Treas., Val Plumlee and Activities Director, Robert Durfur. In addition, it was decided to maintain the annual dues at $5 and locker rental at $10/annum. Please be mindful of all SCOV regulations as well as the club’s cleaning requirements when using the Billiards Room during this COVID period.

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Birders Group Peggy Smith 520-344-0991 pdsaz@aol.com www.scovbirding.wix.com/birdersgroup Next meeting Fri., Feb. 26, 4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

Arizona is gifted with the beautiful seed-eating Northern Cardinal. While the name implies a bird of the north, it is really a bird of the eastern USA and is rarely found in the western states—southern Arizona being an exception. The ‘northern’ in the name is to distinguish it from a ‘southern’ species found in South America. We are an activityoriented group, and all SCOV residents are Steve Holmes photo. invited to join us and learn more about the birds in Arizona. Below is a list of upcoming bird outings. If you are interested in going on any of these field trips, be sure to contact the trip coordinator for details at least three days in advance. These field trips are currently only open to residents and with the requirement that we social distance, wear masks and no longer carpool until the pandemic subsides. • Tuesday, February 2, 8 AM, Catalina State Park, Margie and Larry Caswell, Lcasbike@aol.com • Tuesday, February 9, 7:30 AM, Sweetwater Wetlands, Max Haegele, 43avocet@gmail.com • Thursday, February 18, 7 AM, Canoa Ranch, Elsie Roehm, Roefish2014@gmail.com • Thursday, February 25, 7:30 AM, Reid Park, Judy Mercer, cjudygo07@gmail.com • Thursday, March 4, 7:30 AM, Patagonia, Nancy Bern, lanbern@hotmail.com

Bocce Pam Speck speckyp@gmail.com www.scovbocce.weebly.com Mon., Wed., Fri., 1 PM and 3 PM, Bocce Courts Bocce Club is alive and well. We have 170 members, and new folks are welcome to join, no experience required. You may play one time prior to joining to see if you like it. A membership form is on the club website under “Club Info.” Besides weekly games, we are holding a Club Championship in March. Until further notice, players are expected to follow the COVID-19 guidelines set forth on the website.

Gun Club Bill Snead 425-246-8100 wgsnead@gmail.com Dec. meeting Tue., Dec. 8, 2 PM, Activity Center/Kiva Patio

Meetings of the Gun Club are suspended until it is safe to gather in our indoor meeting room. In the meantime, please consider making use of the Pima Pistol Club (not affiliated with our Gun Club) in Catalina, which is an excellent facility for keeping up your skills.

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Hiking Pres. Mike Duellman 847-951-3934 Scheduled hikes will be posted on the website www.scovhiking.org

Aah, February. The days are warming up. Everyone is outside. Time to sign up for your favorite hike. Check out the hikes at www. scovhiking.org. If you are new to SCOV and want to join, sign up for an orienPhoto taken on Big Wash hike. tation hike. Happy Valentine’s Day. “I don’t get it, the trail looked so flat on the map.”

Horseshoes Ray Coleman 520-825-2789 Ron Knudson 520-825-9307 Tom Calder 520-730-6345 tom@tomcalder.com Oct.-Apr., Tue., Thu., 2 PM The Pits at Catalina Vista

Hello fun. Welcome men and women. No experience necessary. Bring your own equipment. Easy to learn and the more you play, the better you get. Did you know seniors 70 and older pitch from a shorter distance with less effort and more accuracy? The shorter distance also makes the game more fun for women. YouTube has several videos of everything related to horseshoes. Check it out. Good exercise, good people and friendly competition.

Pickleball Pres. Tony Masterjohn tmasterjohn15@gmail.com VP Training Doug Brown wizisland@comcast.net Sun.-Sat., 8 AM-9 PM www.scovpb.org

We are glad 2021 has arrived. Our members are anxious to get back to normal. The new board of directors are: Pres., Tony Masterjohn; VP Training, Doug Brown; VP Committees, John McConnaughey; Treas., Sigrid Flatness and Sec., Nancy Vander Ark. A little history on our two new officers. Doug Brown was born in Washougal, WA. He started working for Crown Zellerbach paper mill which lasted 40 years. He married his wife Laurie Doug Brown, left, and Nancy Vander Ark, right. in 1979. They have two sons who live in the Portland and Vancouver areas. His hobbies are hiking, biking and pickleball. Nancy Vander Ark moved to Oro Valley in 2018 from Phoenix. She has been married to her husband Cliff for 48 years. They have three children, two daughters and a son. With 87 new members last year and 352 paid members, ladder play and round robin continue to be popular, and we will need more courts to accommodate the participation.

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POP Tennis Pres. Brian Goff 520-825-7232 bwgoff@outlook.com VP Barbara Satterly 520-825-8965 Tues., Thu., Sat., 8:30-10:30 AM

With most of our seasonal residents having now returned for the winter, the activity level on the Desert Oasis courts has picked up. Stop over on Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday mornings to check out the game from 8:30 to 10:30 am. We’ll show you the POP Tennis basics, explain the rules, and let you hit a few balls. It’s great exercise and lots of fun.

Racquetball Pres. Jerry Moss 360-772-0780 VP Brent Stewart 210-324-0178 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8-11 AM, AFC/Racquetball Court

Our members continue to hope for a positive resolution to this virus attack. We want to play and get together for stories and laughs. Stay safe everyone.

Table Tennis Co-chairs Pat Norkooli 719-650-9787 patricia.norkooli@live.com Megan Jacoby 949-697-4665 cobymeg@gmail.com Catalina Vista

We are looking forward to resuming our normal mode of operation--in the meantime we need to observe safety measures set by management as follows: Use sanitizer provided at the entry before playing. Wear masks while in the building and during play time. Maintain at least 6 feet distance from other players. Play singles only, no doubles. Play is limited to club members and residents at this time. Schedule Tue. 1:30-5:30 PM men/women club play Thu. 3:30-5:30 PM men/women club play Fri. 2-5 PM men/women open play Sat. 9 AM-Noon men/women club play (only 2 tables available) Sun. 9 AM-5:30 PM men/women club play (let monitor know at least one hour in advance)

Tennis Pres. Ron Martin 520-395-0608 martin.ron.16@comcast.net Treas. Sherwin Koopmans 520-818-6337 Men’s tennis, Tue., Thu., Sat., 8-Noon, Jim Benshoof 612-799-5918 Ladies’ tennis, Mon., Wed., Fri., 9 AM-Noon, Anita Gayheart 360-949-3452, Beverly Johnston 970-744-0697 Mixed doubles, Sun., 1-3 PM, Susan Hernandez 310-433-7474

Due to the continuing coronavirus pandemic, the club has postponed, for the foreseeable future, all tournaments and all social events previously planned. Announcements will be made when it again will be safe to resume these activities that we so dearly enjoy. Fortunately, open play continues for men and women. In addition to safety practices, especially social distancing, that members have applied for months,

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the club requests that members take two additional steps when playing with the men’s or women’s groups: a) wear a mask except when playing and b) register when arriving to play. The registration will be important Ron, Steve, and Larry being safe at the courts. for contact tracing if a member tests positive. All SCOV residents are welcome to use our wonderful tennis courts. If you have questions about our club or would like to join, send an email to Ron Martin.

Wallyball Pres. Walt Nalewicki 520-818-9590 wnalewi@gmail.com VP Don Teiser 520-333-2525 donteiser@gmail.com Treas./Sec. Chris Baird 520-344-9170 cbaird6224@gmail.com Competitive Tue., Recreational Fri., setup 12:45 PM, play 1-3 PM, AFC/Racquetball Ct. www.wallyball.us

We are looking forward to getting back on the court whenever it is safe enough for us to play. Hopefully by late spring or summer, we will be able to start up again. Wallyball is a fun This picture was taken before the COVID shutdown. game for both men and women to play. It’s a great calorie-burning sport and it helps build and tone muscles. It’s good for your balance, too. We normally play Competitive on Tuesdays, 12:45-3 PM and Recreational on Fridays, 12:45-3 PM. As we all wait patiently, think about joining us on the court, hopefully in the near future. Please check our website or give one of our officers a call. Be safe and play safe.

Water Volleyball Pres. Barb Satterly 520-825-8965 craftylady838@aol.com Co-VP Sharon Kennedy 206-786-4211 kennesk@comcast.net Co-VP Walt Nalewicki 520-818-9590 wnalewi@gmail.com Treas. John Lesko azjl1946@gmail.com Casual play Sun., Thu., 1-3 PM; Advanced play Mon., 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis Our current board has volunteered to do it all again for 2021 and has been ratified by the membership. We appreciated their confidence and will continue to do the best we can to get back

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to full capacity play. Our hope is that this new year will bring us back to some sort of normalcy. I was asked by a new member if we shut down January and February. I believe he was surprised when I said, “no.” We’ve never done that. We are willing to play under some not so pleasant weather conditions at times. We might have to call ourselves the Polar Bear Club for the winter season, but it hasn’t stopped our fun or enthusiasm for the game. Give us a call or stop by and peek in the fence to watch. Unfortunately observers are not yet allowed on deck.

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Day Trippers Chair Laura Suchocki 520-612-7226 Membership Laura and Tom Held 520-447-5170 Second Fri., 9 AM, Activity Center/Navajo

We have tentative plans to hold a general meeting on Friday, March12, 9 AM, Native American rooms. These are the restrictions as of now: • Attendance will be limited to 55 paid-up members, SCOV residents only, just one per household. • All must wear masks. • Theater-style seating, six feet apart, with no tables. • No food or drinks served (each may bring their own beverage). • There will be no sign-ups for events or trips. If you would like to attend this meeting, please RSVP to: Laura and Tom Held, tjheld@comcast.net, 520-447-5170. Anyone who would like to join Day Trippers, contact Laura and Tom. Members who paid dues for 2020 will be excused from paying 2021 dues. If you are interested in the possible September trip to Utah and Monument Valley, please call Laura Suchocki 520-6127226. Watch the Tipster and “This Week In SCOV” for any updates. Stay safe and let’s hope we can start rolling again soon.

RV Club - Sundowners Acting Pres. John McConnaughey 503-580-2465 Captain.Faisua@gmail.com www.sundownersrvclub.org Membership meetings second Mon., 9 AM, on Zoom. Watch your emails for instructions on how to join.

years, and the election of Vice President, Secretary, and Trip Coordinator in even years. We also better defined “At-Large” board members, and required these to be ratified by the membership. We need candidates for the 2021 board elections on March 8. Assuming the new bylaws are passed in February, this will be the President, Treasurer, and Social Chair. If the bylaws are not passed, then all six board member positions need to be voted on. Please step up if you can possibly contribute your time and energies to running our club.

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. Due to COVID-19, many groups are not currently meeting. See website for up-to-date information and confirm with the organization’s leader.

AA Kevin D. 708-732-2943 kjd728@aol.com, Tue., 7 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo Alzheimer’s Education and Support Cecelia Ortiz 661-972-2639 Last Tue., 4 PM, Desert Oasis/Ocotillo (suspended until futher notice)

Whether you are a caregiver, a person with 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, to provide support for all affected by sharing ideas and concerns and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.

Cancer Support Facilitator: Laura Held 520-447-5170 lmheld@comcast.net First Wed., 4:15-5:15 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Studio

The focus of this group is on your feelings and responses to pre-cancer, current and post-cancer. Laura M. Held, a retired oncology nurse, cancer survivor and SCOV resident, facilitates the group.

Caregivers’ Support Facilitator: Jane Holder 520-820-0171 janeyholderaz@gmail.com First and Third Fri., 2-3 PM, Catalina Vista (suspended until futher notice)

If you are caring for a partner, child, parent or any other loved one, this support group will allow you to share with other like-minded people in a safe environment. What is said in this group, stays with this group.

Diabetes Support Facilitator: Bill Bable 520-639-8845 Wcbcfp33@gmail.com First Mon., 3:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Mt. Lemmon Sundowners need to vote on bylaws and new club officers. The Sundowners board is proposing changes to the bylaws, which need to be passed by two-thirds of the members who attend the Monday, February 8, Zoom meeting. The biggest change is to change the board member’s term from one to two years, and to stagger the terms by holding the election of the President, Treasurer, and Social Chair in odd

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Our members are part of a COVID-19 high-risk category. Please take this seriously and practice all the CDC guidelines of face covering in public areas, hand washing and social distancing. Our monthly meetings are suspended indefinitely. An announcement will be made when meetings resume.

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Grief Recovery and Support Rita Menet, Chairperson of the Active Health Committee 920-659-1428 rita.menet@gmail.com Meetings suspended until further notice

Grief has many causes. It may be from the loss of a loved one, a pet, a career, etc. No matter what the cause of grief and loss, support by a group can be a key to recovery. This support group is suspended at this time. We are looking for a new facilitator of this group. No professional credentials are required, but previous experience in leading a vital group like this is desirable. If interested, please contact Rita Menet.

Parkinson’s Support Payton Davies 520-825-5352 bpwdavies@gmail.com Third Wed., Sep.-May, 10:30 AM-Noon, Desert Springs, 30 W. Lambert Lane

Caregivers and/or people with Parkinson's are welcome to attend. We have speakers at most meetings with topics of interest. "I have Parkinson's, but Parkinson's doesn't have me."

Survivors of a Loved One Who Died By Suicide Contact Ester Leutenberg 520-818-0016 ester36@gmail.com

Survivors of a loved one who died by suicide have unique grief issues and struggles. It is helpful to talk with others who understand.

Vistoso Helpful Hands Dispatcher 520-447-0077 Barb McNeill bjmac68@gmail.com

During these uncertain times, if you are having trouble finding handyman services to help with small chores, call Vistoso Helpful Hands (VHH), 520-447-0077. If we are unavailable, leave a message with your name and phone number. We will call you back. Our mission is to help residents during times of crisis, and COVID certainly qualifies. We have several volunteers who are anxious to help others without charge. We also provide caregiver relief, transportation, animal care, light housekeeping and yard care, paperwork organization, run errands and can pick up a take-out meal from The Views Restaurant. We have a paid services referrals file as well.

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 3,000 bikes to local nonprofits who 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.

YOTO/Northwest Auxiliary Kris Cohen 520-818-2582 krisandearl@msn.com

A Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) preserves a way to donate money to Youth On Their Own (YOTO) and enjoy tax benefits under the new tax law.

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Traditionally, people who contribute to charity itemize deductions and receive a tax benefit. Under the new law, people may be better off using the new, larger standard deduction. If you are 70½ or older, you can transfer up to $100,000 from your IRA to charity tax-free as a QCD, which counts as your required minimum distribution but isn’t added to your adjusted gross income AND still get the new, sizable standard deduction against other income. It’s a win-win.

Extended Community 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 too can make a difference. Your membership also adds to our collective voice on important issues. Contact: Steve Didio, 520-219-9997 or ovpost132@gmail.com. We meet the third Thursday at 6:30 PM, September-June, Vistoso Memorial Chapel, 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley. Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene You are invited to a historic online event to help feed starving children. Visit Haiti from the comfort of your home, and see the life-changing impact a meal can have on families– thanks to Tucson’s help. Watch online Saturday, March 6, 7 PM on ovcn.church/fmsc or go there now for more information. Tucson Toastmasters Improve your speaking and leadership skills in a fun and safe environment. Meetings are Tuesdays, Noon-1 PM, virtual via WebEx for now. Email to receive login info. When in-person meetings resume, location is Texas Instruments building, 5411 E. Williams Center, Tucson. Contact Deb Ramsey 520-545-0587 dramsey@yoto.org. Website https://7381.toastmastersclubs.org/.

If You Rent Your Home

Please make sure your renters are aware of the following rules and rights: • Home owner must submit paperwork three days prior to renter's arrival. • The facility-use card is $25 (up to two cards), valid for the length of the lease and is non-transferable. • Access to all facilities (restaurant, golf course and Gift Shop), Aquatic & Fitness Center (including pool, gym and exercise classes), Desert Oasis, Catalina Vista, Activity Center, Artisan Center, Library and all workshops, studios, etc. • Participation in activities including use of tennis courts, pickleball, bocce ball, basketball courts, horseshoes, mini-golf, table tennis and billiards as well as join any club. • A renter will receive SCOV homeowner rates at The Views Golf Course.

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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. FOR RENT: Available beginning May 1, 2021; fully firnished home with a view. King in master, front and back patios. Optional use of a golf car at additional cost. For pictures and pricing, call Jan at 636-357-8817 or email janostrander2013@ 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 master, 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 backyard. N/S, N/P. Available beginning Apr. 2021. Email dixie14495@gmail.com or call 636-544 1706. FOR RENT: 14461 N. Sky Trail, 2 BR/2 BA, new S/S appliances, paint, carpet and tile. Owner pays utilities, cable, WiFi. Tastefully furnished and equipped. Small pet friendly, N/S, 30-day min. lease. Email craigramey50@yahoo.com, call Craig or Mary 520-271-5814. Please use this link for pictures, rates, reservation calendars and other information: https://goo.gl/DNxrjz FOR RENT: March 2021, breathtaking mountain view from inside and backyard. 1,200 sq. ft. home located at 14022 N. Trade Winds Way. Large covered patio with BBQ, new appliances, furniture, linens and updated kitchen. Split bedrooms: master with king + private bath, guest room with queen with separate bath. Smart TV, WiFi, cable and all utilities included. NP/NS. Monthly minimum. March rent $3,300 with a $1,000 deposit to secure reservation. Contact Margaret at mhbrayden@yahoo.com for photos and rates. FOR RENT: Huge beautiful and private backyard with panoramic views of the Catalina mountains in a fully furnished 1,900+ sq. ft. home on 0.4 acre lot in SCOV. 2 BR/3 BA, and large office with wall bed off master suite. Available Feb. and Apr. 2021 and Jan. through Apr. 2022. WiFi, basic cable and all utilities included. Contact Jasemine for photos, monthly rates and additional information at Jasemine. chambers@gmail.com or 301-221-0261 (mobile). 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 520-818-0016, email jayleu35@gmail.com. HOME WATCH: Karl’s Home Watch Service is committed to keeping a watchful eye on your home while you’re away. Karl, a Sun City Facilities monitor and full-time Sun City resident, will inspect your home’s interior and exterior for signs of problems with plumbing, irrigation, A/C, roof and more. Karl Leiderman, 520-406-8894, email: KHWS.Karl@gmail.com. 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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