ISSUE #196 • FEBRUARY 2018 • A PUBLICATION OF THE RECREATION CENTERS OF SUN CITY, INC.

Stay in the loop! Be Ready for Entertaining Fun Times All Month Long in Sun City AZ Get RCSC News Alert Emails, sign at: Well…it’s definitely the time of year when all of Sun City AZ seems tion takes place February 10-15, 2018. It really is quite a fascinating www.suncityaz.org to be in high gear. With so much going on and so many happen- sport! Come see the action; you might just want to give it a try! ings over the next couple of months, it seems appropriate to provide readers with a quick run-down of what they can look for- But back to the music. To address the wishes of music lovers who Email addresses ward to as weather changes from no snow to pretty darn perfect. prefer smaller, more intimate venues, RCSC is pleased bring Micki remain confidential Besides the usual golf, bowling, fitness and club activities most Free – Native American Flute as Therapy as the first performer in everyone enjoys, there are many special events and experiences our Lounging on the Lawn at Lakeview series on Saturday, Febru- for those wishing to partake. ary 17 at 3pm. Due to the limited space, free tickets for this event will be issued at the Lakeview Clubs & Activities Office beginning INDEX You’ll want to stop by Lakeview Center for the Creative Quilters on Monday, February 5 (limit one per RCSC Cardholder plus one 12th Annual Quilt Show on February 2-3, 2018 and, for a nominal guest only). Just like the Sun Bowl, attendees should bring their News | Events Page 01-03 $3 fee, admire these works of art and comfort created by area own lawn chair or blanket but there will not be food trucks. There residents, many which will be available for purchase along with will also be an opportunity to meet and greet this Grammy Award raffle baskets, quilt and boutique items. The show opens each day winning artist after the performance so plan to relax and enjoy the Golf | Bowling Page 04-05 at 9am until 4pm Friday, 3pm Saturday. beautiful and haunting melodies in this unique setting. Tours Page 06 Concert goers will be enjoying the music of Frankie Valle and The A different type of entertainment comes your way when the Tip Four Seasons when December ’63 performs at Sundial on Febru- Top Dancers presents “Let Us Entertain You” on Sunday, February ary 7. And while this show is a sell-out, there still tickets available 18, 2018 at 2pm in the Sundial Auditorium, showcasing some of Board News Page 07 for other great shows at Sundial this month including The Buck- the West Valley’s top performers. Tickets are $10 in the Auditorium inghams, Mirage – Visions of Fleetwood Mac and A Tribute to The Lobby from 9am to 1pm February 5-8 and 12-15, or one hour prior Management Page 08-09 Echoes of the Platters (see page 12 for details and more concerts to the show. that are coming in March). Community News | Events Pages 10-12 Grab your pardner and c’mon down to the Oakmont Center Fun Bell Center Social Halls will be the place to be on Saturday and Fair Western Jamboree on Saturday, February 24, 2018 from 9am Sunday, February 10-11, 2018 as the Annual Sun City Art Show to 2pm. There will be craft club demonstrations, live entertain- Club Articles Page 13-15 brings the “finest Fine Art” for your viewing pleasure. Many of ment and free raffles, along with hot dogs and kettle korn for these works are also available for purchase. purchase. Community News | Events Page 16 If table tennis is more to your liking, there will be an Exhibition You won’t want to miss the 30th Annual Juried Show and Pottery from 1:00 to 2:30pm in the Table Tennis Room on also on Saturday, Sale sponsored by the Sun City Clay Club on Sunday, February Club Events Page 17-27 February 10, 2018 featuring 66-year-old Senior Olympic champion 25, 2018 from 9am to 2pm. See how various artisans portray this Steve Grassel and ASU Robotic Engineering student Clint Ewell, year’s theme, “Travel Along Route 66,” in their unique and creative Monitored Activities Page 19 who at 21 is one of the top young table tennis players in Arizona. clay creations. This sport offers great hand-eye coordination and is one of the top therapies for Alzheimer and dementia patients. We end the month of February with Club Directory Page 20-21 the 2018 Annual RCSC Membership While you’re at Bell Center, stop by and root for the home team as Meeting on Monday, February 26, Fitness | Health Page 22-23 the 2018 South Central Division Women’s Lawn Bowling competi- 2018 in the Sundial Auditorium. Registration begins at 6pm; the Classes Page 27 Thanks Sun City AZ for your giving spirit! meeting/presentation at 6:30pm. This is an event no Member should Thanks to your generosity, the miss - your once-a-year opportu- Events Page 40 RCSC Management Team was nity to review the highlights from the past year along with the able to present a check in the goals and objectives planned for the future. RCSC Member Cards amount of $9,020.29 to the must be presented at the time of registration. Del Webb Sun Cities Historical Connect with Sun City AZ Museum as a result of fun- We’ve got more in store come March, including Sundial concerts, draising efforts throughout Dancing with the Sun City Stars, the Sun City Senior Prom, Wis- 2017, culminating with the consin Picnic, the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters Chorus, the start of annual Holiday Celebration at the Spring Sun Bowl shows, more Fun Fairs and our annual Easter Lakeview Center in December. festivities, in addition to lots of visiting friends, relations and local Bless you all! spring training games. So don’t plan on going anywhere just yet! PAGE 2 NEWS | EVENTS SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

30TH ANNUAL JURIED SHOW & POTTERY SALE Sun City Clay Club

Monday, March 12, 2018 at 18:00 (6pm) Sun Bowl Amphitheater Sun City, AZ

The Sea Chanters, the dynamic chorus of the United songs, sacred hymns, and the diverse sounds of States Navy Band, have appeared throughout the opera and Broadway. United States, and perform frequently at the White TRAVEL ALONG ROUTE 66 House, the Vice President’s house, and for dignitar- The Sun Bowl Amphitheater, located on 107th Ave- ies at Washington embassies. nue just south of Peoria Avenue, is an open air venue which requires concert goers to bring their As the official chorus of the United States Navy, and own lawn chair and/or blanket for this performance. one of five performing units of the United States Seating on the dance floor is reserved for those who Navy Band, the Sea Chanters promote the Navy’s are physically challenged. There will be NO gourmet Sunday, February 25, 2018 proud heritage of the sea. The repertoire of this food vendors for this event. In the event of inclement twenty-voice chorus, accompanied by piano, bass weather, this concert will be relocated to the Sundial and drums, encompasses all types of choral music, Auditorium (103rd & Boswell Blvd). Call 623-972- 9am to 2pm including sea chanteys, patriotic selections, folk 6014 for a message regarding venue change. Lakeview Recreation Center 10626 W Thunderbird Blvd Sun City, AZ Plan to join us for this very special Open to the Public community event

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From the RCSC Web Portal, Cardholders 3. Welcome to the RCSC Web Portal 7. Return to the RCSC Web Portal can easily make assessment payments, page will display. There is a link from Login page and enter both User manage email subscriptions, book and this page to general web portal Name (RCSC Cardholder number) edit golf tee times, vote in RCSC Board of information, including the Web and Password. Directors Elections and so much more! Portal Instruction Manual. Now you’re all set to start using the web Just follow these simply steps and you’ll 4. First time users MUST click on the portal, sign up for RCSC News Email be on your way! New User Retrieval Password link at Alerts and more! the top of the page. 1. Notify Cardholder Services of If you should ever forget you password, your email address for your RCSC 5. Enter your RCSC Cardholder number simply go to the Portal Welcome page Pay Your Assessment Cardholder number. Go to https:// in the Username field. and click on “forgot your password?” and login.suncityaz.org/AddEmail.aspx enter your User Name (RCSC Cardholder Book & Edit Your Tee Times to securely provide the necessary 6. Click on “Send Password” and in a number) then click on the Send Reset Manage Your Email Subscriptions information to update your email few minutes, check your email for Link button. You will receive an email address. your password. If you do not receive with a link to reset your password. Vote in the RCSC Board of this email, contact Cardholder Ser- Directors Election 2. Go to www.suncityaz.org and click vices to confirm the email address All from your own computer/device! on Login (right side, top of page). that is on file. A Community Newsletter NEWS | EVENTS PAGE 3 • Springtime n Don’t miss the 6th Annual Dancing with the Sun City Stars Corporate Office Friday, March 2, 2018 Lakeview Center 10626 W. Thunderbird Blvd. 623-561-4600 Senior Prom Sundial Auditorium @ 7pm Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am to 4pm Saturday, March 10, 2018 www.suncityaz.org Member Services (Clubs) Office Sundial Auditorium Lakeview Center 623-561-4660 Spend an evening in Paris as we 6pm Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am to 4pm stroll along through memories and celebrate the beauty of all things Dress Fashionable! spring. Dress Parisian! Cardholder Services Office Faded Jeans will perform for your Ooh-la-la!! Lakeview Center dancing pleasure starting at 7pm. 623-561-4603

Free for RCSC Cardholders & Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am to 4pm their escorted guests, tickets for 1st Saturday each month: 9am to noon this event must be obtained in You be the judge! Who will take home the mirror ball trophy this year? advance at the Lakeview Clubs & Activities Office starting Monday, Free for RCSC Cardholders & their escorted guests only! Recreation Centers February 19. Doors open @ 6pm; Be prepared to show your RCSC Member or Privilege Card for entry; no key fobs accepted. Bell Center: 623-876-3040 Fun for everyone? Oui oui! 16820 N. 99th Ave.

Help make Easter special at the Sun Bowl! Fairway Center: 623-876-3044 10600 W. Peoria Ave. The Clubs & Activities Office could use 10-12 volunteers to help ATTN: RCSC Cardholders get eggs stuffed with candy & prizes for the Easter Egg Hunt at the Sun Bowl. If you have time on Monday, February 12 we will Lakeview Center: 623-561-4675 RCSC would like to remind Cardholders of a few items which meet from 12:30-2:30pm in the Lakeview Social Hall #3. Pizza 10626 W. Thunderbird Blvd. will be provided. Please call 623-561-4660 to get signed up! require your attention when using the recreational facilities: Marinette Center: 623-876-3054 • All RCSC Cardholders are required to check in with their Member or Privilege Cards (key fobs accepted for entry to 9860 W. Union Hills Dr. fitness, pools and spas; not concerts or free events) Mt. View Center: 623-876-3042 • Host punch cards are purchased by and belong to the Card- 9749 N. 107th Ave. holder, not the guest. Host punch cards can be purchased at RCSC Monitor Stations (cash or check only), Cardholder Oakmont Center: 623-876-3046 Services at Lakeview, RCSC Bowling Centers. 10725 W. Oakmont Dr.

• Guests may be requested to show government-issued Sundial Center: 623-876-3048 photo ID when checking in to use RCSC facilities. 14801 N. 103rd Ave.

• Neither Sun City AZ residents nor spouses of RCSC Card- Sun Bowl Amphitheatre holders are eligible to be guests. 10220 N. 107th Ave. • Proof of age for 4 and 5 year olds (birth certificate or (weather recording) passport) is required for access to swimming pools. Photo 623-972-6014 copies or electronic images are acceptable. Softball Field • Free concerts and events are paid for by RCSC Cardholders 10220 N. 107th Ave. and are intended for RCSC Cardholders and their escorted guests only. Always be prepared to show your RCSC Mem- Duffeeland Dog Park ber or Privilege card (with photo) when attending concerts 14610 N. Del Webb Blvd. and events. Key fobs are not accepted for entry. Sun City Visitors Center Please refer to the RCSC Cardholder Guide and Board Policies 1-844-4 SUN CITY or 623-977-5000 for more information regarding these matters. Your continued cooperation is appreciated! Located in the Bell Center at 16824 N. 99th Ave. PAGE 4 GOLF SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

Golf & Grounds Report

Pro Shops

The Beat the Pro event held on December 4 matched last year’s donation total with $2,230.88 raised for the Del Web Sun Cities Museum. The pros battled harder than most years, allowing 50% Register now for upcoming sessions of of the field to “Beat the Pros.” We truly appreciate the volunteers the “Get Golf Ready” program. that assisted with the event, John Dockham and Rich and Lynn Lybolt. Thank you also to Chris Linam and Larry Belt for helping to $99 includes 4 group lessons, with the 5th lesson being a secure prizes for the event. The biggest thank you goes to all those round of golf. Lessons held at Willowcreek Golf Course (unless otherwise noted**). There are a variety of days and times, so that participated in making the event fun and successful.Riverview pick the class that best fits your schedule. Sessions are limited remains the course with the broadest selection of golf merchandise; to 8 students for each group, so be sure to sign up early! however, all of our pro shops carry items that are perfect gifts for RCSC’s 8 Golf Courses that special golfer in your life. We have great prices on TaylorMade, Ping and Titleist hats for men and a variety of hats for ladies. We con- Lakes East: (623) 876-3023 tinue to offer custom club fittings through our teaching profession- Upcoming Sessions • February-April Lakes West: (623) 876-3020 als and have a variety of Ping G400 equipment available for use on 10433 Talisman Rd the course, allowing you to try before you buy.Golf Courses FEBRUARY North: (623) 876-3010 Golf Professional: Bob Jennings (final day of play at Willowbrook) The Willowcreek/Willowbrook project continues to move forward, 12650 N. 107th Ave. the bidding process is complete and the winning bidder was Monday, Wednesday - February 5, 7, 12, 14 at 2pm; Friday, February 16 – Play a round of golf (Meet at 12 noon) Wadsworth Golf Construction. We will begin formal construction South: (623) 876-3015 meetings with the Wadsworth team beginning in February 2018. Golf Professional: Bob Day (final day of play at Willowbrook) 11000 N. 103rd Ave. Installation of the main line will begin March 5, 2018 on the back 9 Tuesday, Thursday - February 13, 15, 20, 22 at 1pm; of Willowcreek, during which time the course will remain open. On Friday, February 23 – Play a round of golf (Meet at 12:30pm) Willowbrook: (623) 876-3033 March 19, 2018 the back 9 of Willowcreek will close and work will Golf Professional: John Martin (final day of play at Willowbrook) Willowcreek: (623) 876-3030 begin on the irrigation lake, the greens renovation and the remain- Monday, Wednesday - February 19, 21, 26, 28 at 1pm; der of the irrigation system. April 9, 2018 is the scheduled date for Friday, March 2 – Play a round of golf (Meet at 12:30pm) 10600 W. Boswell Blvd. the front 9 of Willowcreek to close as well as Willowbrook. Plans for MARCH the Willowcreek/Willowbrook project are on display in the Willow- Quail Run: (623) 876-3035 creek/ Willowbrook pro shop. Both courses will reopen following Golf Professional: Bob Day (final day of play at Willowbrook) 9774 W. Alabama Ave. overseeding in 2018. Tuesday, Thursday - February 27, March 1, 6, 8 at 1pm; Friday, March 9 – Play a round of golf (Meet at 12:30pm) Riverview: (623) 876-3025 Seasonal temperatures are still higher than average, but have Golf Professional: Bob Jennings (final day of play at Willowbrook) 16401 N. Del Webb Blvd. dropped enough to push the summer bermuda into dormancy. As Monday, Wednesday - March 5 ,7, 12, 14 at 2pm; temperatures drop, the chance for morning frost increases, we ask Thursday, March 15 – Play a round of golf (Meet at 12 noon) RCSC’s 5 Snack Shops for your patience during times of delays and your cooperation dur- Menu Available at ing periods of cart path only restrictions. Courses have begun spray- Golf Professional: John Martin (final day of play at Willowbrook) suncityaz.org/golf/snack-shops/ ing herbicides in rough areas to control weeds. Mowing heights Tuesday, Thursday - March 13, 15, 20, 22 at 1pm; Friday, March 23 – Play a round of golf (Meet at 12:30pm) have been lowered and near normal on all courses. February Snack Shop Hours APRIL Open Daily 6am - 5pm Grounds/Lawn Bowl Golf Professional: Bob Day (final day of play at Willowbrook) Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - March 28, 29, 30, April 4 at 2:30 pm Replacement of lantana that was removed from Marinette is well Thursday, April 5 or Friday, April 6 – Meet at 3pm underway. Plantings are being done with an eye towards having fewer, larger, mature plants, as opposed to many smaller plants. Cat- Golf Professional: Bob Day (final day of play at Riverview**) tails and reeds have been removed from the front of the Lakeview Tuesday & Thursday - April 10, 12, 17, 19 at 1pm park Lagoons, affording a better view of the lagoons. Friday, April 20 – Play a round of golf (Meet at 12:30 pm) Golf Professional: TBD (final day of play at Riverview**) We have agreed to a May 15, 2018 start date to begin the process Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - April 25, 26, 27, May 2 at 2:30 pm of fraze mowing and laser leveling of the Bell Lawn Bowl greens. Thursday, May 3 or Friday May 4 – Play a round of golf (Meet at 3pm) Once leveled, the greens will be sprigged in early June 2018 allow- ing them ample time to grow-in and ready for play in the Fall 2018. Contact Chris Linam @ 623-876-8419 Turf Equipment Source has been selected for the fraze mowing and or email: [email protected] leveling. Sprinklers on the Bell greens have been adjusted so they no longer hit the retractable awnings. Snack Shops Test “drive” select Due to increasing costs, snack shop prices will be increasing January Volunteer Ranger 1, 2018. The new menu will be posted on Friday, December 22nd for Ping Demo Clubs preview. We thank you for your understanding. Program at Riverview! For more information about join- ing our program, please contact We’ve got with a great selection of drivers, fairway woods, hybrids Chris Linam, Pro Shop Manager, Only YOU can prevent and putters for on-the-course trials right now at Riverview! Don’t at 623-876-8419 or email clinam@ ball mark damage! forget - We can match pricing on current year models vs. the “big suncityaz.org. Next meeting is box” stores! Thursday, February 22, 2018 at Find out how on page 22 * Credit card number required in case of loss or damage. 1pm in Talisman Hall. ** Monday thru Friday only (no weekends) A Community Newsletter BOWLING | GOLF PAGE 5 December 2017 High Scores Well done! Nice job! Bravo! Yahoo! Congratulations! MEN’S HIGH GAME WOMEN’S HIGH GAME Rich Matich 300 Charlie Price 289 Lynda Bettini 298 Bobbie Hughes 237 Chris Mccauley 300 Chuck Rehbock 289 Sherry Day 257 Andrea Lewis 234 Richard Strowman 299 Alan Wagner 289 Bobbi Boutwell 254 Debbie Nordholm 234 Lloyd Johnson 290 Larry Ely 288 Brenda Burns 245 Bev Spinck 234 Tracy Stevenson 290 Frenchy Laberge 288 Shirley Braverman 247 Danny Burke 233 CLINICS Dick Ohnstad 289 Dick Hale 287 Juli Bayer 246 Barbara Bonner 226 Jacqueline Smith 239 Ingrid Hallgren 225 MEN’S HIGH SERIES WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES Free for Sun City Residents & their guests! Dana Barrette 812 Richard Slager 728 Mike Friedrichs 769 Frank Arseneault 725 Juli Bayer 716 Sherry Day 643 Open to Men & Women; Junior golfers welcome! Dick Hale 769 Larry Spitali 725 Lynda Bettini 705 Bobbi Boutwell 637 Charlie Price 769 Bob Wade 720 Brenda Burns 705 Sandy Nardone 629 Richard Strowman 765 Jay Kreighbaum 716 Jacqueline Smith 684 Bev Spinck 626 No registration required! Mike Marranca 760 Cal Shirey 714 Shirley Braverman 662 Barbara Bonner 604 Tracy Stevenson 759 James Miksovsky 712 C. Brown-Hayden 651 Sharon Mccauley 603 If you’re looking to improve your game or are just beginning to play. Alan Wagner 755 Kevin Gawelko 711 If you want to lower your score, fix your slice or just hit the ball square. Scott Baker 752 Lee Spiva 711 Lloyd Johnson 751 Steve Vosgier 711 Come out and join us – We can help! Larry Ely 748 Carlo Ciliberti 710 Warren Riemer 748 Bill Spiva 709 Johnny Gonzales 746 Ken Kuhfuss 707 Dick Ohnstad 742 Frenchy Laberge 707 Fritz Haverstick 739 Kevin Paige 707 All clinics will be at Lakes West Driving Range: Bruce Lamb 739 Robert Hayden 706 • Saturday, March 10 @ 9:30am – Putting (Bring putter & a ball – 50% of your score) Gregg Rudd 739 Dennis Klein 706 • Saturday, March 17 @ 9:30am – Chipping, approach shots (Bring 8 iron, pitching or sand wedge) Bob Fenty 738 Chet Sharpe 706 • Saturday, March 24 @ 9:30am – Full Swing (Bring 7 iron) Gary Burke 737 Dale Stoltenow 706 • Saturday, March 31 @ 9:30am – Full Swing (Bring 3 wood or driver) Glenn Rienecker 736 Choc Higa 704 Larry Beranek 733 Chuck Morgan 704 Gary Demeny 733 Sonny Jackson 703 Sun City Resident PGA & LPGA Professional will be on-hand to help! Roger Althaus 732 Chris Mccauley 702 • Rich Matich 728 John Martin Phone: 623-202-6717 • Bob Jennings Phone: 602-463-4533 • Bob Day Phone: 602-818-1470 Same great food now at Business Cards are located in all RCSC golf pro shops. Call for an appointment. two Sun City AZ locations!

Stop by & check RCSC Bowling Centers out our Daily Specials Lakeview Lanes Bell Lanes 10502 W. Thunderbird Blvd. 16810 N. 99th Ave. 623-876-3055 623-876-3050 Breakfast Special Walleye ‘n Chips Fish ‘n Chips $5.49 $9.99 $8.99 Monday-Saturday: 8am-8pm Monday-Saturday: 8am-9pm 2 Eggs, Bacon or Sausage, 9 Oz. Walleye, 9 Oz. Cod, Sunday: Noon–6pm Sunday: Noon–8pm Hash Browns & Toast Coleslaw & Potato Coleslaw & Potato M-S 7-11a; Sun 7a-noon Wednesday & Friday Wednesday & Friday Billliards at Lakeview Darts, Shuffleboard & Billiards Lanes, too! at Bell Lanes! George’s George’s Cafe at Lakeview Cafe Bell Center Year-Round Bowling Rates - Cardholders: $2.65 | Guests: $2.90 (per Game) Inside Lakeview Lanes Inside Bell Lanes Need Help Planning Your Next Party or Event? Phone: 623-876-3057 Phone: 623-518-4525 Reasonable group rates available! Contact: Randy Johnson 623-876-3055, Denise Matich 623-876-3050 Hours: Mon-Sat 7am-8pm; Sun 7am-6pm or Vicki Eber 623-876-3055 for more information PAGE 6 TOURS SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

RCSC Travel & Tours Why not surprise your sweetie with a get-away!?

RCSC works exclusively with tour providers who offer travel opportunities that promise to meet or exceed your expectations. With safety and comfort in mind, each trip is planned to the last detail, ensuring your experience is a memorable one. Detailed itineraries for each Day Tours trip are available that include all information on travel arrangements, which meals are pro- vided (if applicable), tours scheduled and the like. Whether your getaway includes a flight March 3, 2018 (Saturday) April 8, 2018 (Sunday) across the country or a leisurely motorcoach ride to one of the area’s outstanding tourist 55th Annual Phoenix Scottish Highland Murder Mystery at Spaghetti Factory | AAA attractions, you’ll find traveling with RCSC tours a great value for your vacation dollar! Games | FSV Depart 3:15pm | Return 8:15pm (est) Depart 9:30am | Return 3:30pm (est) $110pp Tours can be purchased Monday through Friday in the Lakeview Clubs Office or by phone $99pp from 8:30am to 4:00pm. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash or checks accepted. Tours are for RCSC Cardholders and their guests only. Cardholders should have member card available, March 6 (Tuesday) & March 14, 2018 (Wed) must accompany each trip and may purchase a maximum of six tickets. Day tours depart Dolly Steamboat Cruise | AAA from Bell Center. All tours are non-refundable. Please inquire about trip cancellation pro- Depart 9:00am | Return 6:45pm tection offered by All Aboard America (AAA) and Free Spirit Vacations (FSV) for overnight $110pp tours. Call 623-561-4660 for more details or visit www.suncityaz.org/travel where you can now find the complete itinerary for every trip!

Overnight Trips April 9, 2018 (Monday) The Sky’s the Limit | FSV Depart 8:00am | Return 5:00pm (est) March 6-7, 2018 (Tuesday-Wednesday) April 20-22, 2018 (Friday-Sunday) $99pp Yuma and Algodones Overnight | FSV Palm Springs & Ramona Pageant | FSV $199pp double | $275pp single $625pp double | $850pp single April 11, 2018 (Wednesday) March 8, 2018 (Thursday) Verde Canyon Railroad | AAA March 8-9, 2018 (Thursday-Friday) Tonto Natural Bridge Near Payson | AAA Depart 10:00am | Return 7:15pm (est) Overnight Mystery Tour | FSV Depart 7:30am | Return 4:30pm (est) $190pp $299pp double | $345pp single $105pp March 10-15, 2018 (Saturday-Thursday) March 9, 2018 (Friday) California Coast | FSV Shamrock Farms and Lunch | FSV $1,675pp double | $2,295pp single Depart 8:00am | Return 5:00pm (est) $99pp

April 20-22, 2018 (Friday –Sunday) Grand Canyon Railway | AAA $615pp double | $805pp single April 14, 2018 (Saturday) 40th Annual Scottsdale Culinary Fest | AAA April 30-May 3, 2018 (Monday-Thursday) Depart 11:00am | Return 5:00pm (est) Rocky Point Mexico |AAA $80pp $600pp double | $805pp single March 11, 2018 (Sunday) April 25, 2018 (Wednesday) June 30-July 10, 2018 (Saturday-Tuesday) Glenn Miller Orchestra and Lunch | AAA Granite Creek Winery | AAA March 13-15, 2018 (Tuesday-Thursday) National Parks of America | FSV Depart 10:45am | Return 6:15pm Depart 10:00am | Return 5:00pm (est) Get Your Kicks on Route 66 | FSV $3,865pp double | $5,240pp single $120pp $105pp $350pp double | $450pp single October 2-9, 2018 (Tuesday-Tuesday) March 20, 2018 (Tuesday) March 14-17, 2018 (Wednesday-Friday) New England & Cape Cod | FSV Rustler’s Rooste | AAA We’re Going to Disneyland! | FSV $3,499pp double | $4,428pp single Depart 4:45pm | Return 9:30pm $775pp double | $1,199pp single $105pp April 12-16, 2018 (Thursday-Monday) April 5, 2018 (Thursday) Washington DC Cherry Blossom | FSV Arizona Wine Safari | FSV $1,799pp double | $2,125pp single Depart 8:00am | Return 6:00pm (est) $110pp

Copies of itineraries can be requested in the Lakeview Club Office, Monday-Friday from 8:30am-4:00pm and are also available online at www.suncityaz.org/recreation/activities. Single residents can request their name be added to a list for “sharing a room by gender” with another resident for overnight tours. Space on tours is very limited! Make your reservations with RCSC Travel & Tours today! A Community Newsletter RCSC BOARD OF DIRECTORS PAGE 7

A Moment with President DeLano Looking Ahead to Another Great Year First of all, I would like to welcome everyone to another great With the New Year also year ahead in Sun City AZ! comes time for personal growth. There are plenty As President of the RCSC Board of Directors for 2018, I am very of opportunities to get excited as we applaud the new directors on their election to the involved should you board and the work that lies ahead of us. chose to. Consider volun- 2018 RCSC Board of Directors teering for a committee Fresh ideas and new energy will bring a different perspective. or help in the community Phone: 623-561-4620 And while those newly elected are getting up to speed on in some fashion. Offer to email: [email protected] corporation issues, I am confident that as a group we will band assist with a club func- together to find common ground as we look to the future. tion and make someone Jerry DeLano, President else’s life a little easier. email: [email protected] Keeping members in the community informed, entertained and Jerry DeLano active will continue to be a few of our goals. Your input, com- Just remember - If every- 2018 RCSC Board President ments and concerns can be discussed at the monthly Board/ Dan Schroeder, Vice President one does a little, a lot email: [email protected] Member Exchange held monthly on the second Monday at 9am can get done. And the RCSC Board of Directors looks forward to in Lakeview Social Hall #3. This is your opportunity to let us know getting many things accomplished for you this year. Dale Lehrer, Secretary how we’re doing, what you might like to see improved and share email: [email protected] your thoughts.

We will also be continuing Meet with The Board sessions on the Sue Wilson, Treasurer third Friday of each month from 1 to 3pm in the Corporate/Board Meet with The Board email: [email protected] Office when members can discuss more personal issues one-on- One-on-One; No Hassles, No Crowds! one with a Board Director. The first hour will be for walk-ins; the Bruce Alleman, Director second hour will be by appointment only which can be sched- Share your ideas! email: [email protected] uled by calling 623-561-4616. Come and discuss your individual situation or Ron Smith, Director This year we are looking forward to the renovation and turf concerns at the next session of Meet with The email: [email protected] reduction project at the Willowbrook and Willowcreek Golf Board: Courses and the pro shop remodel scheduled to occur at South. Stella VanNess, Director In addition, we’ll start work on the Grand Avenue property which • Friday, February 16, 2018 - 1 to 3pm email: [email protected] will provide much-needed club space to alleviate some of the • By appointment only from 2-3pm overcrowded conditions. Jerome Walczak, Director • Call 623-561-4600 to schedule a meeting time email: [email protected] RCSC Cardholders can also anticipate more of the outstanding (limited to 10 minutes) entertainment and events coming your way, including great Sun- • All “Meet with The Board” sessions are held in the David Wieland, Director dial concerts and Sun Bowl shows coming later this spring. Lakeview Board Office (Lower Level) email: [email protected]

This Month @ The Board - February 2018 Sun City **PLEASE NOTE: All dates are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, check suncityaz.org or Foundation pick up a copy of “This Month @ The Board” at the Lakeview Corporate Office.

Board/Member Exchange Monday, February 12 , 2018 @ 9am Lakeview Social Hall #3 Regular Board Meeting Thursday, February 22, 2018 @ 9am Sundial Auditorium

Committee Meetings: Bowling Committee Thursday, February 1, 2018 @ 9am Lakeview Board Room Lawn Bowling Committee Tuesday, February 6, 2018 @ 1pm Lakeview Board Room Outreach & Communication Committee Tuesday, February 13, 2018 @ 9am Lakeview Board Room “Neighbors Helping Club Organization Committee Wednesday, February 14, 2018 @ 10am Lakeview Board Room Neighbors” Golf Advisory Committee Thursday, February 15, 2018 @ 8:30am Lakeview Social Hall #2 Long Range Planning Committee Monday, February 19, 2018 @ 9:00am Lakeview Board Room The next Sun City Foundation meeting will be held on Thursday, Elections Committee Wednesday, February 21, 2018 @ 1:00pm Lakeview Board Room February 8, 2018 at 1:00pm in the Lakeview Center Board Room. The following committees do not have meetings scheduled this month: Finance & Budget, Insurance and Properties PAGE 8 MANAGEMENT SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

Management Updates Financial Report

Financial Report employees a diversified medical plan this year, provid- Period Ending - November 2017 RCSC has completed November 2017 within our operat- ing three different options from which to choose. Each For a more detailed financial statement, please visit ing and capital budget year to date and each division option has different premiums, deductibles, and out-of- www.suncityaz.org/financials Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc. has also ended the month within their overall budget pocket expenses allowing employees to find a plan that year to date. more closely meets their financial needs. The benefit BALANCE SHEET STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES package also includes life, short- and long-term disabil- For the Period Ending November 30, 2017 For the Period of November 30, 2017 Current Prior Current Prior Bowling ity, dental and a flexible spending account. Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D Y-T-D Lakeview Lanes will host the annual New Year’s Eve party Unrestricted Funds: Operating Income: on December 31 starting at 8pm. The event is sponsored Presently, we are scheduling health assessment screen- Cash Invested/On Hand/In Bank 9,081,333 7,307,564 Property Assessments 11,047,254 10,528,946 by the Sun City Bowling Association. There are still open- ings in January 2018 for RCSC’s Wellness Program. Those Cash Reserves 2,500,000 2,500,000 Transfer & Access Fees 983,145 860,859 ings for anyone just wanting to have fun, win prizes and employees who participate receive a reduction in their Sub-Total Unrestricted 11,581,333 9,807,564 Privilege & Guest Cards 829,716 770,835 monthly medical insurance premiums. We have seen Restricted Funds: Food / Liquor Sales 596,816 577,533 ring in the New Year. The cost is only $25 per person. PIF/Capital Reserve 21,915,015 14,546,691 Bowling Fees 642,363 608,859 Please call Lakeview Lanes for more information. positive results from this program. Total Cash & Investments 33,496,348 24,354,255 Golf Fees 4,903,147 4,718,985 Other Current Assets: Cart Rentals 163,000 157,948 The Metro Phoenix USBC Senior Championship Tourna- We are in the process of updating information in our Accounts Receivable 2,231,232 2,327,625 Merchandise Sales 160,669 158,104 ment is scheduled for the weekend of January 6, 2018. payroll system to meet all the changes that occur during Deposits & Prepaids 1,628,972 1,718,396 Activities Income 374,898 355,173 Bowlers from the Metro Phoenix area will participate. year end. On January 1, all minimum wage employees Inventory 153,304 131,778 Rental Income 245,030 236,233 will be brought up to Arizona State’s new 2018 minimum Total Current Assets 37,509,856 28,532,054 Contributions 23,739 20,907 The tournament will use both centers so lane availability Fixed Assets: Miscellaneous Income 15,315 48,812 will be limited during squad times. The tournament is wage of $10.50 per hour. This group includes attendants Land, Improvements, Buildings 103,156,837 102,199,026 Total Operating Income 19,985,092 19,043,194 expected to generate $5-6k in income. for driving ranges, bowling lanes and facilities. F, F & E and Vehicles 28,817,068 27,951,033 Cost of Sales: Less: Accumulated Depreciation (69,040,487) (64,624,913) Total Cost of Sales 567,687 534,975 Cardholder Services Member Services Work In Progress 5,768,810 4,953,602 Gross Income $19,417,405 $18,508,219 Payments on past due assessments in November If you are interested in attending the Sundial ticketed Total Fixed Assets 68,702,228 70,478,748 Operating Expenses: TOTAL ASSETS $106,212,084 $99,010,802 Salaries and Wages 7,607,336 6,717,845 decreased again at 7.5% of past due balances. Overall shows, be sure to get to the Lakeview Center’s Clubs Payroll Taxes and Benefits 2,080,292 1,929,187 past due assessments increased by just under 1% in and Activities Office to get your tickets before they are Current Liabilities: Repairs and Maintenance 2,836,410 3,545,753 November and have decreased by 4.7% since the begin- all gone. If any tickets remain, they will be available to Accounts Payable and Other 1,428,813 1,235,793 Utilities Expense 2,582,575 2,489,540 ning of the year. Total accounts receivable increased by non-RCSC Cardholders for $20 per person starting on Deferred Income 7,265,634 6,913,083 General Operating Expenses 1,904,957 1,948,301 almost 3% in November and is up 2.8% from the begin- Tuesday, January 2, 2018. Cardholders will continue to Pre Billed Assessments 1,876,620 1,775,756 Total Operating Expenses 17,011,570 16,630,626 ning of the year. Historically we have seen increases in purchase tickets at $17 per person. Total Current Liabilities 10,571,067 9,924,632 Net Operating Income $2,405,835 $1,877,593 both overall and past due balances in November and Other Liabilities: Other Income: 191,306 255,433 Lease Purchase 0 0 Other Expenses: this year is consistent with this trend. Both over 90 day The Holiday Celebration at Lakeview Center on Friday, Total Liabilities 10,571,067 9,924,632 Property Taxes 140,527 137,244 and over 60 day receivables increased in November. December 8 was a success! The winners were very Net Worth: Insurance 495,094 470,861 October assessments went 30 days past due at a rate of excited! Proceeds from this event will benefit the Del Current Net Worth 95,641,017 89,086,170 Other 71,972 5,046 5% and September assessments went 60 days past due Webb Sun Cities Museum. Scott Keo’s #1 Michael Buble’ TOTAL LIABILITIES and NET WORTH $106,212,084 $99,010,802 Net Income Before Depreciation 1,889,548 1,519,875 Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc. at a reduced 2.5% rate. Christmas Tribute show on Tuesday, December 12 was Depreciation: 4,070,462 4,124,964 spectacular!BALANCE SHEET STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES NET INCOME / (LOSS) ($2,180,914) ($2,605,089) For the Period Ending November 30, 2017 For the Period of November 30, 2017 Payments from our third-party collections firm totaled Current Prior Current Prior $13,825 in November with a year to date total of We look forward to seeing you at our firstY-T-D 2018 eventY-T-D on Y-T-D Y-T-D $139,970. Payments in 2017 continue to be lower than Wednesday,Unrestricted Funds: January 10, as we kick off the Sundial 2018 Operating Income: the 2016 year to date total. ConcertCash Series Invested/On with Hand/In One ofBank These Nights,9,081,333 a tribute7,307,564 to The Property Assessments 11,047,254 10,528,946 Eagles,Cash one Reserves of Sun City’s all-time favorite2,500,000 shows.2,500,000 Transfer & Access Fees 983,145 860,859 Payments made by Cardholders through the online Sub-Total Unrestricted 11,581,333 9,807,564 Privilege & Guest Cards 829,716 770,835 TheRestricted following Funds: Wednesday, January 17, we welcome Food / Liquor Sales 596,816 577,533 RCSC Web Portal were down in November and totaled PIF/Capital Reserve 21,915,015 14,546,691 Bowling Fees 642,363 608,859 $80,733 from 191 property owners. Year to date web everyone to attendTotal CashDiscover & Investments Sun City33,496,348 AZ held in24,354,255 the Golf Fees 4,903,147 4,718,985 portal payments total $1,094,140 from 2,394 property SundialOther Current Auditorium. Assets: There are two sessions for your con- Cart Rentals 163,000 157,948 owners. venience;Accounts the Receivable morning session is from2,231,232 9am to 11am2,327,625 and Merchandise Sales 160,669 158,104 the eveningDeposits &session Prepaids is from 6pm to 8pm.1,628,972 1,718,396 Activities Income 374,898 355,173 In November, property transfer balances increased by Inventory 153,304 131,778 Rental Income 245,030 236,233 General Total Current Assets 37,509,856 28,532,054 Contributions 23,739 20,907 4.25% and lender-related balances decreased by 28%. Fixed Assets: Miscellaneous Income 15,315 48,812 Outstanding balances related to property transfers con- For thoseLand, whoImprovements, may not Buildings be aware, the103,156,837 monthly102,199,026 manage- Total Operating Income 19,985,092 19,043,194 tinue to represent approximately 56% of all receivables ment F,reports F & E and are Vehicles available on our website28,817,068 www.sunc27,951,033- Cost of Sales: and past due balances. At the end of November, trustee ityaz.org Less: under Accumulated the DepreciationRCSC tab. Also, (69,040,487)if you have (64,624,913)not done Total Cost of Sales 567,687 534,975 sale notices on Sun City properties ended at 50 and so already,Work In please Progress sign up on the RCSC5,768,810 email list4,953,602 where Gross Income $19,417,405 $18,508,219 properties owned by lending institutions at ten. you can designate topicsTotal Fixed of interestAssets 68,702,228 and stay in70,478,748 the loop Operating Expenses: with RCSC NewsTOTAL Alert ASSETS Emails! $106,212,084 $99,010,802 Salaries and Wages 7,607,336 6,717,845 Payroll Taxes and Benefits 2,080,292 1,929,187 Human Resources Current Liabilities: Repairs and Maintenance 2,836,410 3,545,753 Open enrollment meetings for employee benefits were Accounts Payable and Other 1,428,813 1,235,793 Utilities Expense 2,582,575 2,489,540 completed in early December. We were able to offer Deferred Income 7,265,634 6,913,083 General Operating Expenses 1,904,957 1,948,301 Pre Billed Assessments 1,876,620 1,775,756 Total Operating Expenses 17,011,570 16,630,626 Total Current Liabilities 10,571,067 9,924,632 Net Operating Income $2,405,835 $1,877,593 Other Liabilities: Other Income: 191,306 255,433 Lease Purchase 0 0 Other Expenses: RCSC Management Reports are presented at RCSC Board of Directors meetings each monthTotal (except Liabilities July and10,571,067 August), posted9,924,632 Property Taxes 140,527 137,244 on the website at www.suncityaz.org (under the RCSC tab), and are sentNet Worth: via email to RCSC Cardholders who have signed up to Insurance 495,094 470,861 receive RCSC News Email Alerts. These reports were presented at the BoardCurrent meeting Net Worth on Thursday, December95,641,017 21, 2017.89,086,170 Other 71,972 5,046 TOTAL LIABILITIES and NET WORTH $106,212,084 $99,010,802 Net Income Before Depreciation 1,889,548 1,519,875 Find RCSC Management Reports on the website at: http://suncityaz.org/rcsc/management-reports/ Depreciation: 4,070,462 4,124,964 NET INCOME / (LOSS) ($2,180,914) ($2,605,089) A Community Newsletter MANAGEMENT PAGE 9

Project Updates

Building and Infrastructure:

Oakmont Center

• The 16’ x 32’ cantilever shade structure has been delayed due to designed size and building setback requirements. This structure is pending size redesign and vari- ance approval from by Maricopa County Planning and Development and Maricopa County Environmental Services Department. Contractor is USA Shade. (Cost – $24,172)

Sun Bowl Amphitheater

• At the time of this report, Renco roofing is completing the foam patching and overall elastomeric application to the roof. This is the last item to be completed pertaining to the evaporative cooler installation project that involved contractors Custom Cool- ing, Accel Electric, Ken McIntyre Construction and Sunland Plumbing. (Roof Repair Cost – $2,076) MICKI FREE GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ARTIST Lakeview Center/Lakeview Lanes • Renovation of the men’s and women’s restrooms on the east end of Lakeview Lanes Native America Flute as Therapy is underway and approximately 50% complete. The remodel includes new sheetrock, lighting, plumbing fixtures, doors, tile, toilet partitions, toilets, lavatories, mirrors and counter tops. Contractors are Doege Development and Supercharge Electric. (Cost – Saturday, February 17, 2018 @ 3pm $94,369) “Mixed blood” Native American Comanche and Cherokee descent Micki Free, is a five • The Blue entrance railings at Lakeview Center will be repaired and repainted. The time Native American Music Award Winner, in addition to three Grammy Award Nomi- project will begin on December 26, 2017 and will require the closure of the Blue nations (winning for “Don’t Get Stopped in Beverly Hills” from during entrance for approximately 4 days. Contractor is Ken McIntyre Construction. (Cost – his career with Solar recording artists . $3,495) Discovered by of KISS during a concert where Free’s band “Smokehouse” Viewpoint Lake was the opening act. Micki has performed with , Diana Ross, Janet Jackson, The • On December 12, 2017, 50,000 goldfish were stocked into Viewpoint Lake. The gold- Rolling Stones, Stevie Van Zandt, Carlos Santana, ZZ Top, and many more. fish help control midge fly larvae and are forage fish for bass in the lake. The stocking Micki came back to his roots and created the first Native American record company, Na- went smoothly with groups of goldfish now being visible around the lake. tive Music Rocks Records. He was a recording artist on the label as well as Chief Creative Officer/VP. While employed by Hard Rock Cafes and the Seminole Tribe as “Deputy • On December 13, 2017, 800 pounds of trout (approximately 600 fish) were stocked Director of Promotions,” his career keeps evolving. To date, Micki has recorded and re- into Viewpoint Lake. The stocking went smoothly with the trout taking to their new leased five CDs of Native American music. home and without the loss of any fish. Sun City AZ is proud to bring this incredible talent to our open air venue at Lakeview Sundial Center Recreation Center with our new program, Lounging on the Lawn at Lakeview. Come • Palo Verde Art Club cabinets and countertops are complete. This work was com- and experience the music of Micki Free as the melody of the Native American flute floats pleted by the RCSC Skilled Trades Carpenters. through the air while he plays the hauntingly beautiful sounds of the sky, the wind and the animals in this rare Sun City AZ performance for RCSC Cardholders. Bell Center

• A new pair of storefront doors and a new automatic door opener were installed on December 18, 2017 on the south inside doors of Bell Lanes. Contractor was DH Pace Door Services. (Cost – $3,995) “Lounging on the Lawn” plans to Lounging offer alternative musical selections Marinette Center in a unique & relaxing atmosphere on the near the lagoon & waterfall at • Final striping of the lane lines on the outdoor walking track at Marinette have been Lakeview Center. completed which finalizes the repairs to the walking track. As a reminder, the track Lawn at Due to the limited seating area, repairs were done under warranty at no cost to RCSC. RCSC Cardholders must present akeview their photo ID cards to obtain free L tickets two weeks prior to the event at the Lakeview Clubs & Activities Hey! Sun City Gives Back! Office.

RCSC Chartered Clubs: Let others know about the good deeds you do! Seating in the pavillions will be Showcase the good deeds and charitable work your club does for local, state, national restricted to those who are physi- and global organizations/causes in SunViews! cally challenged. Cardholders will need to bring their own lawn chairs “Sun City Gives Back” highlights a different club each month. Let us know what your or blanket. You are also welcome club is doing so we can let others know! to bring your own snacks & bever- ages. Submit entries for consideration to Communication & Marketing Coordinator Joelyn Higgins via email to [email protected] or call 623-561-4616 for more information. PAGE 10 COMMUNITY NEWS SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

Water Conservation Do your remodel plans include wasting water?

Ever think that a style could make you use more water? Are you currently considered News from Friends remodeling your kitchen perhaps? Well some home renovation decisions can actually of the Libraries cost in water conservation. Remember grandma and grandpa’s old farmhouse kitchen and the big old sink that used to be in there? There was a perfectly good reason for it back then. With no run- ning water, sinks were filled from the outside well or maybe a pump, or even longer ago, by hauling water from nearby a stream. That was a lot work! But that water would stay in the sink and be used for dishes, laundry and maybe even baby’s bath. Those days are long gone (thank goodness), but once again fashion has turned back to the February is for Library Lovers past and farmhouse or apron sinks are back in style. Take a moment to picture a farmhouse sink. If you’re not sure what that is, take a gan- February, like most months, has many holidays and observances. The ones most of us der at the photo here. The style is beautiful and adds a certain charm; it also allows you know are Groundhog Day (2nd), Lincoln’s Birthday (12th), Valentine’s Day (14th), to soak the biggest pots and pans - or the family St. Bernard. You can see where this is Presidents’ Day (third Monday, 20th), and Washington’s Birthday (22nd). According to going; right down the drain along with gallons and gallons of wasted water. The Spruce, February has 52 special days or observances. Of note to a Friend of the Library would be: The sink style represented in this photo has more than one strike against it, according to http:// Month-long Library Lovers Month earth911.com/home-garden/5-sink-designs- Week-long Children’s Authors and Illustrators Week (first week) waste-water/. Not only is it huge, but it is a “single Special Days February 6, Take Your Child To The Library Day (first Saturday) compartment” sink. This does promote the use of February 9, Read In The Bathtub Day more water, again due to the size of the sink. February 14, Read To Your Child Day February 20, Clean Out Your Bookcase Day Consult with store personnel or your contrac- tor before making costly “fashionable” decisions, Now admit it; did you really know that February is Library Lovers month? Since a whole because as we all know... month has been dedicated to libraries, we ought to celebrate that. Here is a Friend’s suggestion of how. Tell a pal or neighbor something you think that person might not Every Drop Counts! know about our two Sun City libraries. For instance:

1. Computers are available for your use. Do your part to help conserve! 2. Books can be ordered on line from any Maricopa County Library to pick up at the Bell or Fairway Recreation Center Library. 3. The Bell Library has a computer con- Come Kick nected to the County Recorder’s Office, saving you the trip downtown. 4. Snowbirds can get library cards, just like Up Your full time residents. 5. Special equipment is available in the Bell Library for visually impaired residents. Heels! 6. A Books by Mail service is provided for home-bound visually impaired citizens. 7. Jigsaw puzzles are out at all times for patrons to solve as a group, or can be checked out to do individually at home. 8. An American Flag Disposal Box is available in the Bell Library. Oakmont Center Fun Fair 9. A Power Charging Station is provided in the Bell Library. Western Jamboree 10. The Bell Library has Books Around the Corner, a Friends of the Library bookstore, well stocked with used books, magazines, CDs, DVDs and puzzles for sale. 10725 W Oakmont • Across from Fry’s at Grand & 107th 11. Books Around the Corner accepts donations of all items they sell, and turns them into money donated to the Libraries for additional materials or services. (February 20, Clean Out Your Bookcase Day, would be a great day to do that!) Saturday, February 24, 2018 12. Book Buddies will deliver library materials to home bound residents at no cost. 9am to 2pm “So why love your local library? Libraries are a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life; they Craft Club Demonstrations offer security and peace and quiet. They are also a place where you can focus surrounded by likeminded people Live! CROSS ROADS Band with the desire to acquire knowledge.” Sun City Poms - Days of the Year LTD Free Raffles If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. Hot Dogs & Kettle Korn - Marcus Tullius Cicero available for purchase Grab yer pardner & c’mon down! A Community Newsletter COMMUNITY NEWS | EVENTS PAGE 11

FARMERS FREE MOVIES* Wednesdays @ Marinette; Saturdays @ Mountain View MARKET 2pm & 7pm Always FREE Thursdays at Bell Center Popcorn 9am to 1pm

Now serving Fresh Fresh Fruits & Vegetables BOTH Baked Goods | Jams & Jellies Pastas & Pickles | Spices RCSC Clubs | Please No Pets

To find out “What’s Playing?” 1) Sign up for Movies & Events emails at suncityaz.org & Salted & a list will be sent to you on the last Wednesday of each month; 2) Log onto the RCSC Unsalted Web Portal; or 3) Pick up a flyer from the Lakeview Clubs Office (please be prepared to show your RCSC Card). All movies are projected onto a screen from a DVD. *FREE* RCSC Events are paid for by RCSC Cardholders & are therefore intended for RCSC Cardholders & their escorted guests only. Your cooperation and understanding is greatly appreciated!

Now with FM Transmission at all locations! Tune your device to 99.1 FM.

“Let Us Entertain You” Tip Top Dancers Present

A Variety Show Featuring West Valley’s Top Performers Sunday, February 18, 2018 2:00 PM at Sundial Auditorium 14801 N 103rd Ave, Sun City, AZ Reserved Seating Tickets For Sale in Advance Sundial Auditorium Lobby - February 5-8; February 12-15 Lobby Hours: 9am - 1pm $10 per person (Cash or Checks with ID Only)

Tickets Also Available One Hour Before Showtime PAGE 12 COMMUNITY NEWS | EVENTS SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

A Message to Concert Ticket Holders from Theresa Cirino, Director of Member Services Sun City Gives Back Due to unfortunate circumstances, “Harmony,” the Three Dog Night tribute band scheduled for Wednesday, March 21, 2108 at Sundial Auditorium will be unable to perform. In keeping with the Palo Verde Artists Make the News same genre I was fortunate to book “The Doobie Brothers Experience” as the tribute performance for that same evening. If you specifically purchased individual tickets for “Harmony” and do not want wish to attend “The Doobie Brothers Experience,” please contact the Clubs and Activities Office on the lower level of Lakeview Recreation Center to make other arrangements. If you wish to attend “The Doobie Brothers Experience,” then no further action is needed; your admission and reserved seat are still guaranteed using the original ticket(s) purchased for this date. I personally apologize for this inconvenience and I hope to see you at the show. It is always my pleasure to bring quality entertain- ment to RCSC Cardholders.

2018 Winter | Spring Sundial Concerts Great Entertainment at Sundial Continues

Individual Concert Tickets: All Seats Reserved! Purchase tickets at the Lakeview $17 per person for RCSC Cardholders Clubs & Activities Office (lower level) $20 per person for non-RCSC Cardholders or by calling 623-561-4660

Motown Magic Above: Palo Verde Artists stand with their completed painted newspaper vending racks. Left to right: Janice Wed, January 31 Lydon-Rouen, Deb Dahlin, and Peggy Juneau. Not pictured: Susan Denison. Photo by Stewart Jay Romain Four members of Palo Verde Artists at Sundial Center recently gave back to the community by volunteering to paint five Daily News-Sun vending Tribute to Echoes of the Platters racks that will be located throughout Sun City. Independent Newsmedia Wed, February 28 Circulation Manager Terri Rodgers had asked Joelyn Higgins, RCSC Com- munications and Marketing Coordinator, if any club would be interested in this project, and Palo Verde Artists Deb Dahlin, Susan Denison, Peggy December ‘63 Juneau and Janice Lydon Rowe volunteered. Each artist averaged 20 hours Wed, February 7 painting their rack, all with Arizona landscapes and elements unique to the desert Southwest as the theme. Membership in Palo Verde Artists is $10 per year, and open to RCSC Cardholders only. Please visit http://suncityaz. org/recreation/clubs/palo-verde-artists/ for more information. Neon Circus Brooks & Dunn Tribute Wed, March 7 Wisconsin Picnic The Buckinghams Sun Bowl Thursday Wed, February 14 March 8, 2018 Gary Puckett & Union Gap Wed, March 14 10:00AM-3:00PM

Mirage Open to the Public Visions of Fleetwood Mac Entertainment by Jack and BJ Strucel Wed, February 21 Alum Associations from UW Campuses Listen to the Music The Doobie Brothers Food Served Beer/Soda Experience Wed, 11:00-2:00 Brats/Hot Dogs March 21 Beans Prizes Chips Silent Auction Carla Cooke Sauerkraut Raffle Daughter of the Legendary Sam Cooke Bring a Chair

Wed, March 28 Tickets: $8.00 All Shows @ 7pm; Doors Open @ 6pm Sponsored by Wisconsin Club of Sun City Please arrive with sufficient time to be seated! www.suncityaz.org/recreation/clubs NOTE: There are no gourmet food vendors for Sundial shows. /wisconsin-club-of-sun-city/ You are welcome to bring your own beverages or snacks. A Community Newsletter CLUB ARTICLES PAGE 13 Calligraphy Society of Sun City Rhythm Ramblers

In February 1983, the Sun City Calligra- phy Society became a chartered club. Our focus is teaching the art of beautiful writing known as Calligraphy. We offer classes in various styles in January, March and October in the club’s meeting room at the Sundial Recreation Center, and provide ample opportunities to practice during regular club hours.

Club members also provide card making classes at various times during the year. The Rhythm Ramblers Dance Band is now 54 years young and still going strong! Members then put these skills to good Above (left to right) are Calligraphy Society members Linda Wilson, use by making greeting cards (known Marsha Painter, Judy Barbaria and Marna Haley. This was the first dance band in Sun City and Del Webb commissioned the Rhythm as “love cards”) for the residents of five Ramblers back in the day to welcome and entertain visitors coming into the area. The Sun City nursing homes to send to their loved ones. We also create unique and creative “Big Band Music” was played at various functions and in particular for a weekly “Chuck greeting cards for our own use and for sale to the public during our regular club hours of Wagon Dinner” at the Lakes Club which, at the time, was an apartment-renting facility. 9 to11am every Thursday and Friday. The original band consisted of nine players. Over the years, the band has grown to Samples of the cards can be seen in our club display window anytime. Club membership its present “big band” size of 18 which includes five saxophones, four trombones, five is open to all RCSC Cardholders. For more information, please contact Trudy Bryson at trumpets, piano, bass, drums and our leader, vocalist and clarinetist Barry Dale. The 623-594-6591. Rhythm Ramblers are all professionals having played with famous name bands such as Al Hirt, Woody Herman, Nelson Riddle, and well-known celebrity vocalists. Barry Dale had his own big band in Canada appearing on Canadian TV and radio. A number of Mah Jongg the musicians played for our troops during the Vietnam War. Many of them performed with bands backing such stars as Martha Raye, Bob Hope and others. Mah Jongg (MJ) is a fascinating, rummy like game played with tiles The Rhythm Ramblers performs on the first Tuesday afternoon every month begin- rather than cards. The game origi- ning in October through April from 2:30 to 4:30pm at the Sundial Auditorium. All nated in China but its exact origins RCSC Cardholders are invited attend these dance or just come and enjoy the music. are shrouded in story and myth. Admission is $5 for RCSC Cardholders and $7 for guests/visitor. Dress is casual. Bring Some claim is was the game of your own snacks and drinks. We furnish cups, ice, and napkins. For more information, Chinese royalty, others claim it was please contact at 623-876-2063. invented by a Chinese General, and more recent investigations point to early versions of this popular Palo Verde Artists Club tile game appearing as recently as 150 years ago in China as a variant Have you ever wanted to draw or paint, but thought, of card games. There is a general “I can’t do that – I can’t even draw a straight line!” agreement that the game we play and love originated in China, and was popularized in Well, you are in luck, because there are no straight the U.S. at the beginning of the 20th century. lines in nature – and you would be a perfect fit There are two categories of Mah Jongg: American and Chinese. American differs from for our classes! We welcome beginners through international MJ by using a card of standard hands, more tiles including jokers, and advanced artists, and offer something for everyone. starts with a “Charleston” passing unwanted tiles from one player to another. Chinese is Five Reasons to Join Palo Verde Artists Club: also played in our club. Classes - Classes in watercolor, oil, pastels, acrylic, There are millions of dedicated players around the world. A small amount of time and colored and graphite pencil, pen and ink, for art- effort is required to become familiar with the elementary principles of the game. Your ists at all levels of experience. Workshops and free patience in mastering the fine points of MJ will be repaid many times by the keen “paint-ins” held also. enjoyment invariably derived from the game. Exhibits and Sales - Members may exhibit and sell Please contact Sue at 623-933-4823 or Sandy at 623-399-6337 for more information. works in the art room and display cases, the Sun City Art Show in February, Palo Verde Art Show in March, Above: PV artist Lupe Cavanaugh at the annual and the Sun City Arts & Crafts Festival in November. Arts & Crafts Festival; Below: PV artist Aileen Meeting times and locations for Garvey presents demonstration on how to get a Mah Jongg are as follows: Sharing - of ideas, experiments and critiques with “glow” in your paintings. other artists. Tuesdays at Sundial West Auditorium 12 to 4 pm Art Room - Easels, work tables, matting equipment and library of art books, available for use any time there are not classes in session. Thursdays at Marinette Social Hall 6 to 9 pm Less Than a Tube of Paint—$10 yearly dues; membership open to RCSC Cardholders.

Sundays at Marinette Social Hall We welcome visitors and new members to our monthly social, artist gathering and 12 to 4 pm demonstrations held in Sundial East Hall, first Monday of the month, October through May from noon to 2:30pm. Art room is located on the upper floor of the Sundial Center or visit http://suncityaz.org/recreation/clubs/palo-verde-artists/ PAGE 14 CLUB ARTICLES SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

Bell Silvercraft Dart Club of Sun City

Bell Silvercraft became a RCSC chartered Get the English Pub feeling without the pub. Why not join one of Sun City’s friendliest club in 1976 with 500 members when the clubs? Darts for all levels of ability. With five state-of-the-art electronic boards located Bell Recreation Center opened. From the inside the Bell Bowling Center entrance. Whether you are a seasoned player, have outset, emphasis was placed on creat- not played for some time, or a novice - all are welcome. Join us for fun, camaraderie ing quality sterling silver jewelry within a and friendly competition. Low annual dues of friendly and helpful environment. Those only $5. We are open for play a variety of days original members brought in speakers from and times and play different games. Open to the Heard Museum along with various other all valid RCSC Cardholders. You don’t have your skilled silver workers and designers. This own darts; they can be borrowed from the front was when our tradition of establishing a check-in desk. Instructions are also offered by very active class and training program had experienced dart throwers or simply come out its origins and this proud tradition continues and practice with the club on the 1st Saturday of today. each month from 1:00 to 3:00pm.

When a new member joins, they are introduced to a variety of sterling silver tech- The Sun City Dart Club meets for club play as niques, including basic soldering skills, creating and making custom bezels for cabo- follows: chons along with the safe and proper use of professional equipment available for your use. This introductory class will lead you through the process of creating your own • Monday - Gotcha from 5:30 to 8:00pm custom ring with mounted cabochon, as well as a sterling silver bracelet. These classes • Tuesday – Quarter Nite from 5:30 to 8:00pm are taught by one of our skilled and experienced members with a limit of 4 students • Wednesday - Monitors choice from 5:30 to 8:00pm per class, so you will have ample opportunity for one-on-one instruction and guidance. • Thursday - Women’s darts play from 2 to 4pm Once you have completed this class, you will be able to use the basic tools and silver techniques to start creating your own sterling silver jewelry. For more information, please call Andy Esaena at 480-284-0904, Bob Howicz at 630- 531-0391, or Judy Clark at 623-760-6926. This isn’t the end of the training opportunities available. There are many classes on advanced techniques and the other types of silver work that we offer, including lost wax casting, broom straw casting, chain maille and inlay work, twisted wire work, along with a variety of bracelet and choker techniques and styles. We also offer many dem- onstrations on soldering and fabricating techniques as well the use of other specialty SunMacs Apple Macintosh Computer Club tools available in the club. This dedication to helping our members is what has estab- lished our reputation for creating high quality and creative silver work that is hard to surpass. As your skills improve, you may want to submit your silver work to be placed in our newly updated sales room.

You may come into the work area and/or the sales room for a guided tour anytime during our open hours. Our sales room is open Mon- day through Saturday from 9am to 3pm and the workshop area is open Monday through Saturday 8am to 3:30pm. We are located in the Bell Center Arts and Crafts Village, right behind the Sun City Visitors Center. Club membership is open to any current RCSC Cardholder. For more information, please call 623-933-8442.

Friday Night Rock ‘N Roll Our Apple Macintosh Computer Club (SunMacs), is located in the Sundial Recreation Center and we cater to users of everything Apple - iPhones, iPads, iPods, Apple Macin- Sun City is growing as more and more people are tosh computers and more. We seek to meet the needs of our nearly 400 members by moving here from around the world we see the need offering classes, roundtable discussion, individual help and maintenance sessions, and of a Friday night rock ‘n’ roll dance club - a place numerous social event during the year. Many long time friendships were formed and where you can burn off excess fat, get your heart fostered at our club. Our sessions are taught or led by club members at no cost to par- pumping and socialize with people from across the ticipants. In turn, we ask each member to help the club in some way. From November country. And have fun all the while doing it! through April we hold monthly membership meetings featuring a speaker or presenter on a topic of timely special interest. Come dance to the “best of the best” on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Fridays at Fairway Center from 6:30 to 9:30pm; doors open at 6pm. Where else can you go and spend a mere $3 Our classroom hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 to dance entry fee to socialize, have fun and exercise? We call that dancing at Friday Night 10:30am and 12:30 to 2:30pm plus occasional Friday sessions. Rock ‘N Roll. Annual club membership fee is just $4 for RCSC Cardholders. Escorted From May through September, we are only open on Tuesday guests are welcome to join in the fun for only $6. Since the club opened on January and Thursday mornings. The clubroom is closed from August 12, Sun City has been raving about the song choices and the great personalities of through mid-September. Membership is open to all RCSC our club members. We are a friendly group and we want you to be comfortable and Cardholders. Yearly membership dues are $20 per individual enjoy yourself. We will provide cups, ice and entertainment. Please bring your RCSC or $30 for two from the same household. Member or Privilege Photo ID card to become a member. At each dance during break time we will have a drawing, giving away gift cards for meals at local restaurants. For For more information, please visit our website at www.sun- more information, please visit our website at www.fridaynightrocknroll.net or call Bill at macs.org, call our classroom at 623-933-5300 or stop by for a 209-380-8029. visit. A Community Newsletter CLUB ARTICLES PAGE 15 Choraliers of Sun City Best Friends Dog Club Best Friends Dog Club of Sun City celebrates our love of dogs with dog- friendly activities, training opportunities, and shared friendship and knowledge. We love welcoming new members!

Our club offers an extensive variety of dog (and people) training classes rang- ing from Obedience to Agility, Rally, Tricks and more! Classes are held in our beautiful shaded training yard at Fairway Center. We are especially proud of our The Sun City Choraliers are an auditioned choral group composed of men and women outstanding trainers who teach with with a wide variety of musical backgrounds. The Choraliers perform at social functions, love, patience, and treats! churches, healthcare facilities, and retirement communities. We perform a wide variety of music at up to 20 concerts a year, including some public concerts each season. Activities include group dog walks, brunch with our dogs, and “Yappy Hour” where we meet on a restaurant patio with our well trained pooches for food, beverages, and lots Our musical theme for this spring is “River of Life,” with songs that all relate to how our of laughter. Our seasonal picnic is “Bark in The Park,” where members meet at a park lives are affected by rivers, such as Shenandoah, Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Gather at with our dogs and play games for prizes and fun with our dogs. We also have an annual the River, Peace Like a River, and more. Holiday Party (but that’s for people only).

Our public concerts this spring will be at 6:00pm on Thursday, March 1, 2018 at United We meet in the Arizona Room at Fairway each month October through April. Social Church of Sun City; and at 6:00pm on Monday, March 19, 2018 at American Lutheran hour is followed by our meeting where we share ideas, information, and again laughter. Church of Sun City. Meetings are for people only and service dogs.

Next winter (December 2018), our public concerts will be at 6:00pm on Saturday, Decem- Membership in Best Friends Dog Club of Sun City is open to all RCSC Cardholders. For ber 8, 2018 at the Sundial Recreation Center; and at 6:00pm Monday, December 10, 2018 more information on our club, class schedules, and upcoming activities, please visit our at American Lutheran Church of Sun City. website at www.bestfriendsdogclub.org. We can also be contacted at: P. O. Box 1306, Sun City AZ 85373 or by phone at 480-524-6893. We are currently interested in increasing our singers for all voices, especially sopranos and altos, as we begin learning songs for our spring concerts. Rehearsals are on Mondays Our next registration for the third training session will be on Thursday, February 22, from 8:30 to 11:00am in the Fairway Center second floor music room. Membership is 2018 from 5:00 to 7:00pm in the Arizona Room at Fairway. We will continue registering open to all RCSC Cardholders, so if you are looking for a place to satisfy your musical ful- for classes on February 27 from 8:30 to 9:30am followed by our monthly meeting also fillment, please stop in to listen to us, or check out our website at www.suncitychoraliers. in the Arizona Room. If you are not a Best Friends Club member, you can join at the com. same time. Volleyball Club of Sun City Swim Club of Sun City Yes Virginia, there is a Volleyball Club in Sun City and it is now an official club sport! While we do not have an indoor venue in Sun City yet, we are working with RCSC to provide an appropriate place to play.

You may ask, “Why play volleyball?” The activities required when playing volleyball strengthen the upper body, arms, shoulders, thighs, abdominals, and lower legs. In addition, volleyball improves hand-eye coordination, reflexes, and balance.

Here are a couple of nearby community centers that provide opportunities to play dur- ing the week: This unique club is made up of swimmers with all levels of skill. Our membership fees are $3 a year and it is open to all RCSC Cardholders. Villanueva Community Center Rio Vista Recreation Center 8866A W. Thunderbird, Peoria AZ 15660 N. Hollyhock Street, Surprise, AZ Swim lessons are held from 8:30 to 10am each Wednesday at the Sundial pool from 623-773-8600 Open Volleyball - Wed & Fri 8-10:30am November until the month of April, when move outdoors at the Lakeview pool. There Open Volleyball - Most Thursdays from 9-11am and most Sat- Call Dawn for more information - 623-271-8511 are classes for both beginners and intermediate swimmers. You are encouraged to urdays from 5-8:30pm. Call in advance as they are closed on or visit http://azseniorvb.org/ advance through these levels at your own pace. Lessons are included in your mem- Holidays and sometimes have the gym rented. There is a fee to bership fee. Contact Tere Kearney at 623-583-5894 for more information about swim use the facility, but if you have a Silver Sneakers Card it is free. lessons. If you would like more information and/or want to find out about being The Aqua Suns synchronized swimmers meet at the Lakeview Center pool Mondays, a member of our club, please contact Wednesdays and Fridays from 8 to 10am. On Mondays, the Aqua Suns have a leader us. We look forward to meeting you on deck and the group is currently looking for additional members. They will teach you and playing some volleyball! their routines and patterns if you know how to swim. Contact Nancy Bertelsen at 623- 238-8608. Club Contacts: Tom Dorraugh (330-283-7710) The Sun City Starrs Masters swim Monday through Friday at the Bell Center lap pool email: [email protected] from 7 to 9am. Some members volunteer coach or call the workouts. Swimmer abilities range from competitors in national meets to those that want a fitness swim workout. Charlie Peterson (206-459-3242) or Additional membership in the USMS is required to join Master’s workouts. Contact email: [email protected] Dolores Balding at 623-876-1233. PAGE 16 EVENTS | CLUB ARTICLES SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

It’ll be here before we know it! Wednesday Bridge at Oakmont Think Spring! Think Sun Bowl! We play bridge every Wednesday from 12:15 to 3:30pm at Oakmont. Play is open to all RCSC Cardholders and you no not need a partner. Annual club membership is $5.00 60’s Forever Sunday, March 11, 2018 @ 6pm and then 50 cents to play each week. Relive the sounds of the 1960s with Arizona’s #1 60’s Tribute Band right here in Sun City Those with a RCSC Member or Privilege card may play twice as a visitor for $1.00. To AZ! From The Animals and to Van Morrison and Wilson Pickett, you’re in for an evening that’s Born to be Wild until it’s time for Wipe Out. We promise - you’ll know all of the continue to play, you must join the club. Escorted guests that do not have a RCSC card words to all the songs! Let’s start the spring Sun Bowl season with rock ‘n roll just like we like or punch card pay $4.00 each time. If Wednesday is not good for you to play, we also it – uh huh, uh huh!! have afternoon bridge on Thursdays at Oakmont and on Fridays at Fairway.

Backstage Crew Please contact Penny at 623-977-2871 if you have any questions or need additional Sunday, March 18, 2018 @ 6pm information. Sun City AZ is sure to love Backstage Crew – Arizona’s premier classic rock/variety cover band. From the seasoned musicianship, four part harmonies and powerful rhythm section to their on-stage antics, this four-piece Phoenix-based band promises a high-quality, high- Sundial Crafts energy, interactive and entertaining show. With a strong emphasis on audience participa- tion, we anticipate SRO on the dance floor all night long! Sundial Crafts offers classes in card making and embroidery on paper! Nashville Gold Sunday, March 25, 2018 @ 6pm Tuesday’s class 5:30-8:00PM offers the die Get ready to stomp your boots and sing along as Nashville Gold brings the music of the cutting technique and 3D layering cards. greatest country artists of all time to the Sun Bowl stage – from everyone’s favorite kings Students learn to die cut, emboss, layer, & queens of country to musical outlaws, urban cowboys and honky-tonk heroes. Whether glitter and create one-of-a-kind greeting you’re a fan of The Man in Black or want to hear about Friends in Low Places, you won’t want cards, even making their own envelopes to to miss this show! match the card.

Come Back Buddy Friday class 1-3:30PM will learn more Sunday, April 1, 2018 @ 6:30pm toward Embroidery on Paper, which is an Inspired by the legendary “Buddy Holly and the Crickets,” Sun City AZ welcomes this 3-piece band back for an encore performance which promises great dance tunes from the 50s era old art form brought to the U.S. from the including Elvis, Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison, Ricky Nelson and, of course, Buddy Holly. Shake Netherlands. Instead of embroidering on out the poodle skirt and slick back your ‘do for this no-foolin’ around evening of fun times! fabric, students learn to embroider on card stock. Patterns, paper, needles and thread is offered at the club with lessons on the technique. Then class members use punches Flipside 45 and embellishments to complete their hand-made card. Sunday, April 8, 2018 @ 6:30pm Flipside 45 is all about the music – a real live band with real live musicians – in their out- Special classes are held featuring Making Flowers from Paper, How to Use the Sizzix standing tribute to classic hits and forgotten gems from the 60s & 70s with a little 50s & 80s Machine, workshops and special guest teachers. thrown in for good measure! If you like big harmonies, groovy vibes, chiming , punchy bass and tasty drum, you’re going to love Flipside 45! Our students give back to the community by making Christmas cards for a local retire- ment home to be distributed to residents that have no family ensuring that the elderly Mogollon person has a card for the holidays. Sunday, April 15, 2018 @ 6:30pm This great band has become a Sun City AZ favorite and they’ll be back for another incredible show that is sure to keep fans on the dance floor all evening. Mogollon (pronounced Mug-e- on) has earned the reputation as one of the premier country rock bands in the west, playing anything from Hank Williams to Pink Floyd and plenty of their own original tunes. Get ready Garden Club of Sun City for some amazing down-home Arizona grown entertainment!

Cold Shott & The Hurricane Horns Would you like to spruce up your home’s landscape, flower or Sunday, April 22, 2018 @ 6:30pm vegetable garden, but do not have the AZ know-how? Check Head to the Sun Bowl as Cold Shott & The Hurricane Horns bring rhythm, & funk back out the Garden Club of Sun City website at gardenclubofsunc- to Sun Ctiy AZ for a night full of energy, soul and non-stop party music. It has been said that ity.org for starters. Then attend one of our upcoming meetings nobody stands still when this band takes the stage – so get yourself ready for a set that is held the first Tuesday September through May at 8:30am in the sure to please! Sundial Auditorium where we talk dirt and make new friends. You’re also welcome to join us at our monthly breakfast at The Walkens George’s Lakeview Café (3rd Tuesday at 8:30am). We also spon- Sunday, April 29, 2018 @ 6:30pm sor classes, field trips and potlucks. The Walkens promise a little bit of everything – from Top 40 to country to classic rock, Motown and more will have the audience on the dance floor all night. “Five stars are not Don’t have the space? Why not rent a 20’x20’ in ground plot or enough! The Walkens are absolutely the best!” Wow! a 3’x7’ raised bed from us at the Community Garden (located at 91st Avenue and Greenway Blvd.)? Take a tour of the commu- Chad Freeman & Redline nity garden the third Saturday monthly from 9-11am. Sunday, May 6, 2018 @ 7pm Get your country goin’ on as we end the Sun Bowl season with one of the most talented If you really love roses, join us the Friday after the Garden Club and energetic bands in the west! This group will get the crowd rockin’ for an evening full of meeting at the Sun Bowl Rose garden (107th Avenue and Clair) highfalutin dancing fun! to learn about rose care and help keep the rose garden there looking spectacular. See what we are all about by attending *FREE* for RCSC Cardholders & their escorted guests ONLY! a meeting, touring the community garden, seeing the rose Be prepared to show your RCSC Member or Privilege Card to gain access to Sun Bowl shows; positively no key fobs accepted! garden, calling us at 623-875-5921 or visiting our office at Oak- Gourmet Food Vendors arrive 1-1/2 hours prior to show for your dining pleasure. Don’t forget to bring your lawn chair or mont Recreation Center on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays blanket! All rain locations - Sundial Auditorium at 103rd & Boswell Blvd. For information regarding rain location and a from 9 am to noon. Membership in the Garden Club of Sun City recorded message, call 623-972-6014. is open to RCSC Cardholders only. A Community Newsletter CLUB EVENTS PAGE 17 Welcome to RCSC Club Events Hobbies/Other Interests We’ve reorganized the Clubs Events & Annoucements that appear in SunViews so that it’s easier to find the activities you’re looking for. Clubs are welcome to submit information to Sun City Community Garden this section every month and should include the date, time and location of the event along Open House every 3rd Sat Oct-May, 9-11am at community garden located within EPCOR with cost and contact information. water plant on NW corner of 91st Ave & Greenway. Come learn about vegetable gardening Page 17 General & New Interest, Hobbies, Political Clubs & leasing a plot available to RCSC cardholders & Garden Club members. Rose lovers meet Page 18 Cards, Games and Social Clubs Friday after Garden Club meeting at Sun Bowl Rose Garden (107th & Clair Dr). Learn to care Page 19 Performing Arts; Monitored Activities for your roses & help keep our rose garden looking spectacular. FMIC 623 875-5921 Page 20-21 Club Directory Page 22-23 Fitness, Health Page 24-25 Arts & Crafts, Sports & Outdoors Fairway Readers (formerly Book in Hand) Page 26 Dances Club meets 1pm second Friday monthly (year round), Fairway Rm 217. No dues, Page 27 Educational Classes must show RCSC Card at first session. Refreshments served Dec & April. Moderator Jeri Hauff prepares questions/keeps members on track during discussions, now w/a To Start or Stop delivery of the Sun City Independent Newspaper/SunViews: mic so members can hear (also passed between participants when sharing thoughts Phone: 623-445-2894 or email: [email protected] & ideas). Books chosen by consensus months in advance, reserved a month in advance (Fairway Library) for those w/MC library cards. Monthly newsletter available at meetings. FMI 623-933-7361. Upcoming Selections: Feb: Kitchens of the Great General Interest/Museums Midwest, a novel by J. Ryan Stradal

Sun City Rockhounds Mineral Museum Hours of Operation (Sundial): Armchair Photo Explorers Club October thru April: 10am-1pm; Closed Thursday and Sunday February explores: Albania; We go on a Mediterranean Cruise; Visit Washington & go to May thru September: Saturdays only 10am-1pm Yellowstone National Park. We meet every Wed at Fairway AZ Room 1. Show at 7pm; doors FMI email [email protected] or call 623-428-6442 open at 6:30pm. Please arrive early to sign in & be seated before show begins. Club open to during museum hours. Check out our fluorescent room! all RCSC Cardholders. Membership dues: $3. Cardholders welcome to attend three times before joining. Escorted guests welcome, must pay $2 each visit. First Wed of each month coffee & cookies served. FMIC - Ron Yankowski 623-476-2811. Come join us for our adven- Model Railroad Club at Fairway tures. Located in the Fairway Recreation Center at 107th and Peoria. Club membership open to RCSC Cardholders. Open to the Public: Sun City Stamp Club October - March: Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays: 9a-12p We meet 7pm the 1st Mon every month in Marinette Social Hall. Set up/inspection of auc- tion stamps: 6:30pm. All RCSC Cardholders & escorted guests welcome. New & old stamps Del Webb Sun Cities Museum from all countries available at auctions, books & albums at excellent values, 50% or more Next to Oakmont Center of current catalogue prices. Join us to start/improve your collection. FMIC Mike O’Neill 623- Open Hours (As of December 1): 974-9943 ([email protected]); Bernard Heath 623-977-2332 ([email protected]); or Monday & Wednesday 1-4pm; Friday 10am-4pm Wayne McKenzie 480-249-1278 ([email protected]) Admission: FREE! Donations Welcomed FMIC 623-974-2568 Sun City RV Club New Interest Groups We enjoy potlucks, card games, day trips, rallies & RV caravans. No RV required! Club is for RCSC Cardholders & escorted guests only & meets October-April. Feb Potluck Tu 2/27, 5:30 pm at Sundial. Monthly Board Meeting held at Sundial office, 4:30pm. Potluck Entertain- Any new interest group who has (at a minimum) 25 potential members may complete the ment: “Lilac Crazy” an a cappella quartet. Bring your own eating utensils, paper plates & Application for Club Charter (FORM BP:12-15) and submit to the Clubs & Activities Office. drink. Please bring a dish to share with 10-12 people. Caravan meeting: Friday 2/23, 9:30am Applications can be found at www.suncityaz.org or pick one up in the Clubs & Activities at Sundial for latest info on planned outings; donuts & coffee supplied. Club hosts card Office located at the Lakeview Recreation Center. games at Bell Multi-Room B 5-9pm 1st Wed & 3rd Tues. FMIC Judy 623-444-4224 or visit www.scazrvclub.com Illinois Club Meeting on Thursday, February 15 at 6pm, Talisman Hall (Lakes West Golf Course). Check email for further information or you will be called. FMI call Sun City Birding Club Benita 623-933-3409 (please leave a message) Specializing in field trips to: identify birds, raise community awareness & enjoy nature. Our club holds fun, educational classes with ornithological themes. Beginning to advanced birders welcome. No experience needed! You will love discovering the joys of birding! FMIC Political Clubs Tom Locascio at 623-977-4992 or [email protected] Sun City Democratic Club Meets 6pm every first Thurs at Fairway. February meeting presents Jevin Hodge, AZ Democratic Vice Chairman, his journey into politics & how we can capture the energy of the Vintage Vehicle Club of Sun City millennials. Also attending: William Pierce (Mine Inspector Candidate); Dr. Bradley Hughes A dynamic group of about 300 men & women passionate about vintage cars of all types. We (LD21); Brianna Westbrook (CD 8); Chris Russell (US SENATE); & Bill Mundell (Corporation welcome hot rods, muscle cars, sports cars, you name it! Meet every Wed (after 4pm) at Sun Commissioner.) Join us 9am every Monday at Starbucks (99th Ave & Bell) for great conversa- City McDonald’s (Bell Road) parking lot. Breakfast at Bobbi’s cafe (99th & Greenway) 7am tions with new friends. All RCSC cardholders invited to Sun City Democratic Club meetings. every Thurs. Members & potential members welcome. Upcoming Special community events: Sun City Republican Club 2/5: Car Show, Marinette 10am-2pm RCSC Members: join us Tue 2/20 & bring in the New Year by joining our Conservative Club. 2/23: Car Show, Fairway 10am-2pm Special Guest Speaker: Sen Kimberly Yee; Arizona Senate Majority Leader; Candidate for 3/3: Spring Fling, Sun Bowl, 9am-3pm. Food, vendors, music, Arizona State Treasurer. Her accomplishments are too many to list so plan to join us at Sun- raffles, give-aways & goodies! dial East Hall on 2/20. Meetings always 3rd Tues each month, except Fri, 4/20 at Quail Run New space coming soon. Move in info posted on our website, www.vintagevehiclesofsunc- Pavilion (Annual Bar-B-Que Roundup) 6:30pm Social; 7pm Gen mtg & speakers. Candidates ity.com or FMIC Les at 509-430-1625 or email address [email protected]. Like us on will be there for you to meet. Annual Membership: $5/person. Must be a current RCSC Card- Facebook at Vintage Vehicles of Sun City holder (first visit is free); escorted guest ($3 fee) welcome. PAGE 18 CLUB EVENTS SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

Cards & Games Social

Sun City Duplicate Bridge (ACBL) Kachina Bridge Michigan Friends in Sun City Club NextGen Club holds its regular duplicate bridge Play bridge? Interested in getting into the Greetings to Michigander neighbors & Meet your Sun City neighbors; make some games throughout February on Mon/ game? Join us! Don’t let duplicate bridge friends in beautiful Sun City! We have a fun new friends. Regular meetings are 1st & 3rd Thurs/Fri at Lakeview Social Halls 1 & 2. scare you, we’ll help. We are a non-sanc- club of seasonal & permanent residents Monday each month at Fairway AZ Rooms Please Note: No Game Thurs 2/22 or Fri tioned club that meets Mon & Thurs (Play from all over Michigan. We need more cit- 1&2, 6:30pm unless otherwise posted. See 2/23. Play starts 1pm; doors open 12:15p; once /twice a week) at Sundial 12:15-4pm. ies represented. How about yours? Please calendar for meeting dates & happenings! please arrive by 12:45p. Card fees: $2 Annual dues: $5 for RCSC Cardholders plus join us. Club members, ($5/year), get email We like to be active. You can find us doing for members; $4/$5 for escorted guests. $2 each play for prizes. Players welcome to updates on activities. Interested in joining? things together like sightseeing, bowling, Lessons for beginners continue Mondays visit & see how duplicate bridge is played. Pick up club brochure/application at Sun Happy Hours, museum events, golfing, 10am-noon. Lessons free for RCSC Card- No partner? Don’t worry. FMIC Sharon 623- City Visitors Center & drop it in our mailbox. dancing, & breakfast! Check event calen- holders; $2.50 for escorted guests. FMIC 251-4858; Lee 974-0237. Upcoming Winter Events: dar at www.nextgensuncity; dates, times, Paul Weader at 928-240-0341. Members: Fri 2/9: Dinner/Music at Little Bite of Italy, locations subject to change. FMI inquire at If you didn’t pay your $5 annual dues in Monday Night Card Sharks Bridge 5:30pm; Limit: 20 RSVP to Cheryl ASAP. [email protected]. January, please do so asap. Also remem- Meets Mon 6:45-9:30pm Lakeview SH #1 Wed 2/21: Social Hour 4pm Mon 2/26: ber that our club is fragrance free. Visit our for a social evening of contract bridge. Turf Paradise 11:45am All Inclusive; $24 NextGen is a chartered social club designed website at scdbc.com. Must have a partner. FMIC Andy at (623) group rate. RSVP w/check to Cheryl Cas- to provide activities for the membership & 933-7972. $3 & RCSC Membership card sady by 2/18. Wed 3/21: Social hour 4 pm be operated by officers younger than 70, but open to all RCSC Cardholders. Annual Hand and Foot Club required to join. 50¢ each night for prize Thurs 3/29: Mystery Trip, 10am-2pm Wed fund. Try us out. RCSC Cardholders visiting 4/18: Social hour 4pm Mon 4/30: Rocky Dues: $5; Must be a member, RCSC visitor or Variation of Canasta played with 4-6 stan- club pay $1 plus 50¢ to evening’s prize Point Mexico 3-night Motorcoach Trip; escorted guest to participate. dard decks, ideally designed for 4 players; 6 fund. We have fun. Please join us. $585 pp. Pay at RCSC Club office and also can play in teams of 2 or 3. Usually, number let Cheryl know. See “Overnight Trips” in LGBT Club of Sun City of decks used is one more than number of SunViews. Passport Required!! Join us at our meetings players but it is not standard. Like they say Monday Night Pinochle Club Mailbox: 2nd Thursday each “hand up & foot down.” Membership $4; Like to play pinochle? Can’t get 4 people Michigan Friends in Sun City month. OM Aud 6-8pm. 50¢ a week to play. Winnings are huge ($1). together? Come to Oakmont, Mon. 6pm c/o Bell Rec Center Mailbox, 16820 N. 99th FMIC: 623-363-1123 It’s a fun time! No partner needed; Singles (register), play 6:15pm for a great evening! Ave, Sun City, AZ 85351 welcome! Club Member Meeting: Wed 2/14 Singles welcome! Play single or double [email protected] Sun City Singles Social Club Lakeview SH 1 & 2, 5pm. February sched- deck. Annual membership: $3; plus 50¢ Cheryl Hall Cassady, President Sun City Singles Social Club welcomes single ule: Club Play Wed Feb 7, 14, & 21 Social nightly. Escorted guests: $3.50; visitors: RCSC cardholders. Escorted Guests must be Halls 1 & 2; Wed 2/28 Social Halls 2 & 3. $1. Prizes awarded accordingly. After six single. Annual membership: $6. Must sign in by 5:50pm; Play at 6pm. Open hands, individual scores added, winners Best Friends Dog Club of Sun City Club meets monthly on first Friday (Pot Luck to all RCSC Cardholders & escorted guests. advance. Losers stay but do not play each Love dogs? So do we! Come join Best 5:45pm) bring food to feed 10-12 people. FMIC: Edith 271-0092 or Rod 719-469-9083 other. This allows playing each game with Friends Dog Club & see what the excite- Third Friday (Game Night 5:45pm) may bring a different partner & a great social time. ment is about. New Trainers - New classes snacks to share; bring your own drink for each Come join us. FMIC 623-972-3263. - New schedules w/evening & weekend activity. Location: Fairway AZ Rm #4. Mixed Cribbage Club training available! Classes in manners, Every Tues 1-4pm & Wed 6:30-9:30pm in Weekly Activities: Sat: Breakfast, Brothers Saguaro Bridge agility & rally. Enjoy fun-filled activities: dog Family Restaurant 8:45am. Wed: Billiards, Lakeview Social Hall 3. No Partner needed. Meets each Friday at Lakeview, 6:50- walks & hikes, brunches, picnics & parties! Open to all RCSC Cardholders. Cost $3/join Lakeview Lanes, 1pm 9:30pm. Special prizes given. All RCSC Come to a meeting at Fairway to learn February Activities: & 50¢ play. RCSC Cardholders may play 3 Cardholders & escorted guests welcome; about our club & canine related topics. times as visitor. Arrive 12:45pm (sign in & Thu 2/1: Bocce Ball, Sundial 2:30pm. bring a partner & join the fun. FMIC 623- (Sorry, meetings are for people & service Thu 2/8: Mini Golf, Mt View 1pm. find table). FMIC Pat 623-933-7044 or Den- 466-6567 dogs only.) Visit www.bestfriendsdogclub. nis 414-529-9567 Mon 2/12: Lunch, Anaya’s Mexican Restaurant org. FMIC 480-524-6893. Club open to 5830 W T-bird Rd, 11:30am. Sign up by 2/2. RCSC Cardholders. Backgammon Club of Sun City One Partner Bridge Thu 2/15: Bocce Ball, Sundial 2:30pm All levels of players welcome. Meet every Meets Thurs, Lakeview SH #1. Doors Sun 2/18: Dinner, Red Robin 16233 N 83rd Saturday 1-5pm at Lakeview SH #3. FMIC open 6:30pm, play 7pm; must arrive by Sun City Hospitality Club Ave, 5pm. John 623-229-9887 or Don 623-933-0146 6:55pm. Partners Required! If you need a All RCSC Cardholders welcome. We meet Tue 2/20: Lunch, Nick’s Dinner ll, 13765 N partner, call Andy (623) 933-7972. Annual at Marinette. Pizza/game night 2nd Fri Litchfield Rd at 11am. Sign up by 2/16. Oakmont Pinochle Club membership: $3. Cost $1 per couple for monthly, 5pm, reservations required. Thu 2/22: Mini Golf, Sundial, 2:30pm. evening’s prize fund. Annual surprise “free Potluck last Fri monthly. Breakfast 1st Play Tues &/or Sat 12-4pm; arrive15 Fri 2/23: Dinner, George’s (Bell Ctr) 5pm. play” night. All grand slams rewarded & Mon monthly, 9am, reservations required. minutes early to sign in & find table. FMIC Fri 2/23: Darts, Bell Ctr, 6:30pm. designated small slams paid. Birthdays cel- Friendship Corner meets all year 11am Sat Tommie 623-876-1895 or Cheryl 209-524- Mon 2/26: Dinner & trivia, Fuzzy’s Sports Grill, ebrated w/cookies. If you wish to come for for cards/games. FMIC 933-5158. Bridge 7358. 18795 N Reems Rd, 6pm. Sign up by 2/16. an evening, cost is $1 (RCSC Cardholders); every Wed; we currently have openings. $3 escorted guests, plus $1 prize fund. Call 977-7632 for detailed Bridge info. Check club website for other activities that Bunco Broncos require sign up to attend. Visit www.simple- Hey Pard’ner, we meet at Fairway AZ Rms Mah Jongg Wisconsin Club site.com/myclub or contact Ellen 623-583- 1-2, 4th Monday every month. Join us for 2307 or Janet 615-574-9960. Interested in learning Mah Jongg? We have Picnic Thur 3/8 at Sun Bowl 10a-3p, $8 an afternoon of fun! Doors open 11:45am, a 3-week class on Fridays in Feb (2/2, 2/9 play at 12:30pm. Open to all RCSC Card- entrance. Public welcome. Food (11a-2p) & 2/16) 1-4pm at Marinette. Cost: $5/RCSC entertainment, prizes, silent auction, Sun City Women’s Social Club holders. Annual membership $3; $2 to Cardholders, (plus $2.50 per session for Opportunty for women who enjoy playing play. FMIC 602-526-3495 or 326-7055. raffles. Bring lawn chair & sun hat. www. RCSC Cardholders’ escorted guests). This $5 wisconsinclubaz.org. We need volunteers! cards & board/table games w/other Sun City covers all 3 classes. Registration required! If interested (1-2 hours), please contact women. Pre-Register to learn Dominoes Oakmont Mixed Cards FMI/sign up for classes contact Janis at 623- Linda at [email protected] or (Mexican Train), Canasta & Mahjong. Wed We need Pinochle players! Club meets ev- 261-3621. Hurry! Limited seating & classes call 715-308-9964. classes, 5-7pm. Club open to RCSC Cardhold- ery Sat, 6:15 pm. Plays Pinochle, Bid Euchre fill up quickly. ers, Mon-Sat 10:30am-4pm, Sun 12-4pm, 2nd and Hand & foot. Play starts promptly at New England Club floor at Lakeview. Always looking for new 6:15 pm; concludes 9:30 pm. BYO refresh- Euchre Club Next Meeting: Feb 10 at Lakeview SH 1; members to join us in Bridge, Hand & Foot, ments &/or to share. Weekly fee: $.50; Meets Tues, 6-9:30pm Fairway AZ Rms; 1st Mini Golf & Pizza! Mini Golf at 3:30pm; Din- Poker, Texas Hold-em & other games. Annual annual dues: $3. FMIC Lil DeCola 623-972- & 3rd Thurs 1-4pm at Marinette SH. Begin- ner at 5:30pm. FMIC Ann 623-875-4641 or Dues: $10. Come meet our fun group. FMIC 1703 or Bruce Painter 719-671-9043. ners welcome. FMIC 623-533-5705 Sheila 623-328-1978. 480-249-0862. A Community Newsletter CLUB EVENTS PAGE 19 Performing Arts

Choraliers of Sun City Handbell Ringers of Sun City Sun City Community Players Theater A fun performance-focused club that just An auditioned choral group composed 2018 Season - Final Production celebrated 50 years of continuous ringing! of men & women with diverse musical Enrollment is open to all RCSC Cardholders Nunsense backgrounds, performing a wide variety of and their escorted guests. Ability to read music for social functions, churches, health- music required. care facilities & retirement communities. Currently interested in increasing singers We offer classes for RCSC Cardholders for all voices as we begin learning spring wishing to learn how to ring any of our270 concert arrangements. Monday rehearsals, chimes and bells. If you are interested in 8:30-11am, Fairway music room (second joining or have questions, please contact floor). If you are looking for musical fulfill- Elaine at 623-203-7385 ment, please stop to listen, or check our Piano Club of Sun City website at www.suncitychoraliers.com. Listen to great romantic music with the Hilarity reigns when five nuns stage a talent Piano Club 9:30am 2/9* at Sundial Audito- show to pay for the funeral services for 52 of rium. *Note the special date. Readers’ Theater Ensemble the Little Sisters of Hoboken who have suc- The Piano Club meets 9:30am the third Fri- A unique venue to encourage & support cumbed to botulism after eating vichyssoise day of each month, October through April, members interested in performing drama prepared by Sister Julia, Child of God. Wacky, at Sundial Auditorium for an enjoyable without memorizing scripts. Members wonderful, award-winning Nunsense offers fun learn & gain experience in developing/ music program. You do not have to play to Sun City Womens Chorus & show-stopping music for the whole family! become a member. Annual membership showcasing talents by reading a variety of Performances: 7p Mar 9, 10, 16, 17; 2p Mar 11, Rehearsals on Thursdays, 8:45-11am in is $10 per person or $15 per household for material using voice, facial expression & 15, 18; Ticket sales: Fairway Mar 5-8 & Mar12- Fairway music room. Well-known musi- RCSC Cardholders only. RCSC visitors & body language to enhance spoken word. 15, 10a-12p cian & director Jane Higgs & accompanist escorted guests are always welcome. FMIC Readers perform one act plays year-round Kent Trostel prepare the Chorus for their Tickets available at SunCityPlayersCommunity- 623-792-7266. for organization & clubs to fulfill their enter- tainment needs. For bookings contact Ann Spring Concert on Sunday 4/8. Estab- Theater.org. All performances at Mt View. Case 612-730-9699; FMIC Cecilia Simonelli lished in 1963, Women’s Chorus was the Sun City Community Players meet monthly 623-210-1810. Membership open to all first chartered music club. At present, our every 3rd Mon (Sept - May) 7p & every Wed RCSC Cardholders. Meetings: Fri 1-3pm in 60 members come from a wide array of (Oct - April) 10a for acting workshops/rehears- Social Hall #3 LV. musical backgrounds & perform two main als/socializing w/fellow thespians & lovers of concerts a year. Any women who are RCSC the arts. Send inquiries to: SunCityPlayers- cardholders & love singing are welcome to [email protected]. 480-621-9195 for more join. FMIC Annette at 623-308-4643 ticket information. Monitored Activities Basketball Jogging / Walking Track Swimming Pools - Open Swim Hours Marinette Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Indoor Bell Center - 18+ only: Lap pool: M-Sa:5a-9p; Su: 8a-8p; Closed for class: M-F 7-9a Billiard Tables Fairway Center M-Sa 5a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Walking Pool: M-Sa: 5a-9p; Su 8a-8p Bell Lanes M-Sa: 8a-9p; Su: Noon-8p Sundial Center M-Sa only: 6a-8a Fairway Center Lakeview Lanes M-Sa: 8a-8p; Su: Noon-6p Outdoor Lap Pool: M-Sa: 5a-9p;Su 8a-8p; Fairway Center M-Sa: 5a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Marinette Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Walking Pool: M-Sa: 5a-9p;Su 8a-8p; Bingo Sun Bowl Dawn to Dusk Lakeview Center Sundial Center Th: Doors Open 4:30p; Bingo 6:15p Library (602) 652-3000 M-Sa: 6a-7p, Su: 8a-7p; Closed for class: M, W, F: 8a-10a Children's Pool Hours for Ages 4-15 yrs: Daily 4p - Close; $9 all 18 games w/3 special Bell Center M: 9a-7p; Tu-Sa: 9a-5p Marinette Center Open to the Public Fairway Center M-F 9a-4p M-Sa: 6a-9p, Su: 8a-8p; Boating/ Fishing Mini Golf Closed for Class: Th 2/1, 2/8 9-10a; F 2/2, 2/9 9-10a; M 2/5 & 2/26 Lakeview Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p (or Dusk) Bell Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p 9-10a; Tu 2/6, 9-10a Bocce Courts Lakeview Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p Children's Pool Hours for Ages 4-15 yrs - Daily 1p - 4p Sundial Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Mountain View Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p Mountain View Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Sun: 8a-7p; Closed for Class: M 2/26, 9-10a Bowling Lanes Sundial Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Children's Pool Hours for Ages 4-15 yrs - Daily 10a-1p Bell Lanes M-Sa: 8a-9p; Su: Noon-8p Pickleball Oakmont Center Lakeview Lanes M-Sa: 8a-8p; Su: Noon-6p Marinette Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p M-Sa: 6a-7p,Su: 8a-7p; Closed for class: Every Su 2-4p; M 2/5, 9-10a & Dog Parks Mountain View: Outdoor M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p 12-2p; M 2/12 &2/19, 12-2p; M 2/26, 9-10a & 12-2p;Tu 2/6 & 2/27, 9-10a Duffeeland October - April: 7am-6pm Racquetball Every W 12-2p; Th 2/1 & 2/8, 9-10a; F 2/2 & 2/9 9-10a & 2-4p; Closed last Wed/month for Maintenance Bell Center Courts A & B M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p; Closed for Class: F 2/16 & 2/23, 2-4p Sundial Center - 18+ only Darts M/F 1-3p, T/Th 5:30-7:30p; W 11a-1p & Large Pool: M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p; 1-3p Sa:8-10a & 11a-1p Bell Center M-Sa: 8a-9p; Su: Noon-8p Closed for Class: M 2/5 & 2/26 8-10a; Tu 2/6 & 2/27 8-10a; Fitness Centers Shuffleboard Every W 8:30-10a; Th 2/1 & 2/8 8-10a; F 2/2 & 2/9 8-10a Bell Center - 18+ only M-Sa: 5a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Bell Lanes: Indoor M-Sa: 8a-9p; Su: Noon-8p Warm Water Pool: M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su 8a-8P Fairway Center M-Sa: 5a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Lakeview: Outdoor Daily 6a-7p; Su 8a-7p Closed for Class: M 2/5 & 2/26 10a-12p & 4:30-6:30p; Tu 2/6 & 2/27 10a- Lakeview Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p Spas 2p & 4:30-5:30p; Tu 2/13 & 2/20 10a-2p; Th 2/1 & 2/8 10a-2p & 4:30- 6:30p; Th 2/15 & 2/22 12-2p; F 2/2 & 2/9 10a-12p & 4:30-5:30p; Marinette Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Bell Center - 18+ only M-Sa: 5a-9p; Su: 8a-8p F 2/16 & 2/23 10a-12p Mountain View Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p Fairway Center M-Sa: 5a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Table Tennis Oakmont Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p Lakeview Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p Bell Center: M,W, F: 6a-10a, 3p-9p; Tu: 6a-10a, 12p-7p; Sundial Center - 18+ only M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Marinette Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Sa: 6a-10a, 12p-9p; Su: 8a-1p, 3p-8p Horseshoe Courts Mountain View Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su: 8a-7p Tennis Bell Center: 623-977-3325 M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Marinette Center M-Sa: 6a-9p; Su: 8a-8p Oakmont Center See Pool Hours Lakeview Center: 623-561-4676 M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su 8a-7p Mountain View Center M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su 8a-7p Sundial Center - 18+ only M-Sa: 6a-9p: Su: 8a-8p Mountain View: 623-876-3042 M-Sa: 6a-7p; Su 8a-7p PAGE 20 SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018 PAGE 21

Club Directory

Stitchers: BC Tu & F, 9a-3p; We 9a-12p Classic Rock Dance Club: FW 1st & 3rd Sa; Doors open: 5:30p; Gourmet Social: OM 2nd & 4th Sun 4:30-7:30p, OM Aud Shuffleboard Bell: BC M, T, F 1-3:30p Art and Craft Clubs Hobby Clubs 972-8491 623-628-4401 Dance 6-9p; FW AZ 1-4 920-716-2862 623-972-3169 - Dennis League Play: 2/5-2/27 Artists by the Lake: LV M W Th F 9:30a-12p Woodworking: BC M-F 8a-4p; Sa 8a-12p; Tu 4-8p Country Dance Club: SD 1st & 3rd Sat 6:30-9:30p SD Aud Armchair Photo Explorers: FW W 7-8:30p FW AZ 1&2 LGBT of Sun City: OM Aud 2nd Th 6-8:30p OM Aud Bell Memorial Tournament 2/8 & 2/9 877-9366 or 623-810-9112 Fine Art Show Registration 2/8 12-6p BC SH 974-6058 Mem Mtg 4th Tu 8a 480-431-8278 or 623-972-5127 Couples/Partners lessons W 6:30-9p BC SH 476-2811 Please contact club for meeting information (623)363-1123 Shuffleboard Outdoor: LV M,W,F 1-4p All SC Fine Art Show Sa 2/10 9a-3p BC SH Woodworking: FW M-F 8a-4p, Sa 8a-12p Friday Night Rock 'N' Roll: FW 2nd & 4th F, 6-9:30p Sun City Birding Club: Men's: SD M-Sa 7a-4p; Poker M 4-9p 688-4823 Winter Party M 2/12 LV SH1 Su 2/11 9a-3p BC SH 972-4385 Mem Mtg 2nd Tu 12p FW Rm 133 970-371-4685 or 602-430-3757 Tom: 623-977-4992 977-5116 Shuffleboard Sundial: BC W & Sa 12:30-3p; Th 5:30-9p BC Mem Mtg/Potluck/Demo1st Tu 11:30a LVSH1 Woodworking: LV M-F 8a-4p, Sa 8a-12p; Mem Mtg 1st Tu 9a (Friday) SC Singles Dance: SD F 7-10p SD Aud [email protected] Michigan Friends In SC 3rd W: Social Time/Cards 3:30-6p BC MPR 208-9921 M-F 8a-3:30p; M W Th 5-8:30p; Sa 8a-1p Artistic Stained Glass: BC 933-2355 Dinner Party Sa 2/10 LV SH 1 623-215-8718 Mem Mtg F 2/16 Duffeeland Dog Park-Talisman Mem Mtg Potluck W 2/14 3p Talisman [email protected] Board Mtg: 1st M 10-11:30a BC MPR Softball (Senior): Sun Bowl Open Practice Su/M 7a-1p; New Players M Mem Mtg: 2nd Th 974-4765 Line Dance: SD Tu & Th: 10a-1p; SD Aud 928-221-6052 623-910-1522 Mem Mtg/Potluck: 3/24 11:30a-3p FW AZ 3 623-444-9402 or 503-351-2036 League Play Tu Th F 8a-5p Card and Game Clubs www.azsrsoftball.com Artistic Weavers & Fiber M-Sa, 9a-3p 623-972-5127 or 231-557-6555 Relocated to FW AZ Rms 2/15 & 2/22 Garden: OM M-W-F, 9a-12p New England: LV 2/10 LV SH1 3:30 Mini-Golf; 5:30 pizza Artists: OM 974-6108 Mem Mtg: 2/23 500: FW M 5:30-10p FW AZ 3&4 suncitylinedanceclub.facebook 875-5921 Mem Mtg 1st Tu 8:30a, SD EH 623-875-4641 or 623-328-1978 Calligraphy: SD M Th F 9-11a Sportsmen: LV 3rd Thurs 7a LV SH1 623-974-5615 (Erma) Valentine Party M 3/19 FW AZ 3&4 Rockin' Thru The Years: BC 2nd, 4th & 5th Sa: 6:30-10p; BC SH 1&2 Model Railroad: FW M-Sa 8a-2p NextGen: BC 1st & 3rd M 6:30p FW AZ 1&2 210-9137 Mem Mtg 1st F 332-7894 612-741-5923 Fish Fry: Sa 2/17 SH 1&2 Backgammon: LV Every Sa 12:30-5:30p LV SH 3 271-8223 Mem Mtg: M 2/12 10a FW Mtg Rm 213 763-234-6231 SuperBowl Party: Su 2/4 3p, SD Aud Camera Guild: SD M-F 9-11:30a, Classes 1p-4p Squares: BC Lessons: Tu 2pm BC SH1 Swim Lessons: LV W 8:30-10a SD Lg Pool 623-229-9887 No Games 2/3 Model Railroad Museum: FW Tu-Th-Sa 9a-12p Sun City Hospitality: MC Potluck/Bunco: 2nd F, 5-9 MC Sh cameraguildsuncity.com Mem Mtg 1st & 3rd Sat FW AZ 1 & 2 875-2642 (Mary Sue) Rounds/Squares Dance: Tu 6:15p BC SHs 933-5158 Pizza/Bunco: Last F, 5-9p MC AUD & SH 583-5894 Bunco Broncos: FW 4th M 12-3:30p FW AZ 1&2 271-8223 Carvers: LV Th & Sa 7:30a-12p LV SH 3 [email protected] Round Dance Lessons: Th, 12:15p MC Aud Chess: W/Th 1-4p LV SH3; No Chess 2/1 Swimmers Master: BC M-F; 7-9a, BC Lap Pool 602-526-3495 or 326-7055 Rockhounds: SD Mem Mtg 2nd Th FW AZ 1&2 6p 876-1233 Exhibition Game 2/10 1-2:30p 388-3051 No Classes Th 2/1 Sa 2/3 Special Dances: 2/3 & 2/17 BC SH 6p Bridge: W, 12-4p MC SH Canasta: OM F 10a-3p OM Aud [email protected] Swimmers Synchronized: LV M-W-F 8-10a LV Pool Ceramics & Porcelain: FW M-Sa, 9a-3p Sun City Poms: MC M: 7-11:30a MC Aud; Tu: 3-5p MC SH Friendship Cards: Sa, 11a-5p MC SH 623-444-8690 (Melissa) Mineral Museum: SD M, Tu, W, F, Sa: 10a-1p 583-5894 972-5818 Mem Mtg 1st M Every Month 9a 602-392-4242 Th 8-11:30a MC SH; F 9-11a MC Aud Board Mtg: 2nd W, 9:30-11a MC Aud Euchre: FW Tu 5-9:30p FW AZ 2-4 623-428-6442 Table Tennis: BC M W F 10a-3p; Tu 10a-12p & 7-9p; Ceramics: BC M-Th 9a-3p Sa 9a-12p [email protected] Singles Social Club: FW Potluck 1st F 6p FW AZ 3 & 4 623-533-5705 1st & 3rd Th 1-4p MC Aud RV Club: SD Monthly 1st M: 8-9a 875-9991 Sa 10a-12p; Su 1-5p 974-6750 or 623-972-4182 Mem Mtg 2nd F Tip-Top Dance: MC M, Tu, W, F 8a-12p MC SH; 615-574-9960 Game Night 3rd F 6p FW AZ 3 & 4 Hand and Foot Club W 5-9:30p LV SH 1&2 (623)444-4224 Tennis: BC Sat: BC 1-3pm Social Doubles Cts 1-6 Ceramics: OM M-Th 8a-3p; Sa 9a-1p; Tu 5:30-9p 933-3947 Pilates, M&F 1-2p BC Aerobics Rm Wisconsin Club:SB Picnic Th 3/8 Sun Bowl 623-271-0092 Meet LV SH 2&3 on 2/28 only Stamp Club: MC Mtg & Auction: M 2/5 6-9p; MC SH Summer Contact:505.206.2315 Tu: BC 6-7:30pm (Feb) Cts 1-6 623-680-8474 Mem Mtg Tu 2/6, 10a MTTB Tu & Th 1-2:30p MC SH 623-242-6318 Volunteers Needed-Call if Interested! Mem Mtg: 2/14 5p, LV SH 1&2 Let Us Entertain You Show Su 2/18 SD Aud 623-866-2058 [email protected] M-F: LV 8-10a Drop in Dbls Cts 1-4 China Painting: FW M W Th F 9a-12p; Tu 9a-3p Women's: LV M-Sa 10:30a-4p; Su 12-4p LV Rm 216 Mah Jongg: MC Tu 12-4p SD WH; Th 6-9p MC SH Vintage Vehicles Mem Mtg Tu 2/27 1p LV SH 1&2 Joe: 623-251-3969 M W F: BC 8a-10a Drop in Dbls Cts 1-6 623-256-6784 480-249-0862 Mem Mtg W 2/14 Clay Club: LV M-Th 8:30a-8:30p; F & Sa 8:30a-4:30p Sue 480-369-4441 Su 12-4 MC SH Educational Clubs (509)430-1625 Car Show M 2/5 10a MC MFSa: MV 8:30-10:30a Wom’s Drop in 1-2 933-0899 Mem Mtg 1st Th 8a-12p LV SH1 Mixed Cards: OM Sa 6:15-10p OM Aud Apple Macintosh: SD M-Th 8:30a-10:30a & 12:30-2:30p; Car Show F 2/23 10a FW Sport Clubs 2/9, 16, 23 League BC Cts 1-3, 10:30a-2p Juried Show Su 2/25 9a-2p LV SH 1&2 719-671-9043 Bruce or Volleyball: Most Th 9-11a & Most Sa 5-6:30p 933-5300 See Calendar for Friday Sessions Basketball: MC F 9-11a MC; M & W Villanueva Comm Ctr Clay Corner: MC M-F 8a-9p; Sa 9a-5p MC 623-972-1703 Lil Mem Mtg: 2/10 SD WH Performing Arts Clubs 206-459-3242 Rio Vista Rec Center free w/Silver Sneakers sunmacs.org 206-459-3242; 604-313-3190 Surprise 3:30-5p 977-3167 Mixed Cribbage: LV Tu 12-4p; W 5:30-9:30p LV SH3 Life Long Learning: FW Classes in Session [email protected] W & F 8a-10:30a Villanueva Comm Surprise Chamber Orchestra: FW W 8a-12p FW Music Rm [email protected] Crafts: BC M-Sa: 9a-3p Pat 623-933-7044 Pizza Party Meet in SH 1 on W 2/28 Only 623-533-5756 Water Volleyball: OM Su 2-4p; M 12-2p; W 12-2p; F 2-4p OM 933-1568 Billiards: Bell Billiards Room Tu-F 11a-4p; W: 7a-1p; Sa: 7a-1p; 974-3497 Dennis 414-529-9567 Mem Mtg W 2/28 LV SH 1 M-F 8a-4p; Sa 8a-12p 377-5091 PC Computer Club: FW Choraliers: FW M 8:30a FW Music Rm 315-806-0067 Lessons: F 8-11a Crafts: SD M 8a-1p, Tu 5:30-8p,Th 8-11a, F 1-3:30p Monday Night Pinochle: OM M Start time 6:15p OM Aud 933-8953 933-7202 (Carol) Club Directory Key: Key: (815)315-2387 Scrapbooking 1st &3rd F 4-9p; Every Sa 9a-3p 623-972-3263 Arrive by 6p to register Spanish Club: FW M 9a-5p, W 8a-4p, FW Rm 129; Concert Band: FW Each Tu: 9-11a FW Music Rm Billiards: LV Billiards Room Ladies M & Sa 8:45-10:30a Creative Quilters: LV M W F 8a-3p [email protected] M = Monday BC = Bell Recreation Center Pinochle: OM Tu & Sa 12-4p Om Aud Th 9a-12 & Tu 10:30-11:30 Drop-in Class 972-4767 BC = Bell Recreation Center 623-251-0124 Valentine Party M 2/128a-4p 602-319-0783 9:45-11:30a; Couples W 6-7:30p Tu = Tuesday FW = Fairway Recreation Center Tommie 623-876-1895 Please arrive 15 minutes early so sign-up FW Rm133; No Classes 2/28 Handbell Ringers: FW Tu = Tuesday FW = Fairway Recreation Center Quilt Show F 2/2 9a-4p; Sa 2/3 9a-3p F 8:30a-11:30a FW Music Rm Ladies League Snooker F 1-2:30p Cheryl 209-524-7358 No Games Sa 2/24; Mem Mtg Tu 2/7 W = Wednesday LVLV = Lakeview= Lakeview Recreation Recreation Center Center Fired Arts: LV M-F, 9a-1p Fitness Clubs 623-876-1101 Mem Mtg 2/9 Men M & F 8a-12p; T & Th 8a-12p Th = Thursday MCMC = Marinette= Marinette Recreation Recreation Center Center 933-8118 Piano: SD Special Day: 2nd F 2/9 9:30a-12p SD Aud Bocce: SD F 5-9p; Su 1-5p; M-F 12:15-4p thru 2/23 Contract Bridge Clubs Aerobic: BC M-W-F 8-11a BC SH 1&2 F = Friday MVMV = Mountain= Mountain View View Recreation Recreation Center Center Friendship Quilters: BC M: 9a-8p; W, 12-8p, Th & Sa: 9a-3p 623-792-7266 271-0092 Mem mtg & Party 2/12 SD EH Card Sharks: LV M 6:30-9:15p LV SH 1&2 455-1818 No Classes F 2/9 Sa = Saturday OMOM = Oakmont= Oakmont Recreation Recreation Center Center Players Community Theater: MV Players Club Mtg every W (except on Tourney M Tu W 2/26, 27&28 12:15p No 602-625-6761 Mem Mtg: 1st W, 1:30-2:30p Aqua Fitness Club Registration/Mem Mtg Sa 2/3 8a SD Aud Su = Sunday SD = Sundial Recreation Center 933-7972 [email protected] Board Mtg Wednesday) 9:30-11:30, MV Su = Sunday SD = Sundial Recreation Center Handweavers / Spinners: SD M-F, 9a-3p Club Play Lessons Tu 2/6 & 2/13 9a a = A.M. & p = P.M. SB = Sun Bowl One Partner: LV Th: Doors open 6:30p, game 7p, Must be aquafitnesssuncity.com Call Club in Reference to Club Hours a = A.M. & p = P.M. SB = Sun Bowl 933-0397 Mem Mtg: 1st M, 1p SunCityPlayersCommunityTheater.org Gen Mem Mtg 3rd M Nancy: (623)330-4242 Playoffs Sa 2/24 All area codes are 623 unless otherwise noted. Knitters: FW F: 8:30a-2:30p, FW AZ Rms 3 & 4 623-466-6567 present by 6:55pm LV SHs 1 & 2 Readers Ensemble: LV Every F: 12-3p LV SH 3; All area codes are 623 unless otherwise noted. Terry: (619)818-4380 Dart Club: BC M T W 5:30-8p; Th 2-4p; 1st Sa 1-3p 602-469-2505 Mem Mtg: 2/9 10-11a No Games 2/1, 2/22 974-3384 EXCEPT Friday 2/2 Meet at FW AZ RM 1 Dance for Fitness Tu 9-10a BC SH; W 9-10a SD Aud; (480)284-0904,(630)531-0391 Lapidary: BC M Tu Th F Sa 8a-3p; W 8a-12&5:30-8:30p Saguaro: LV Every F 6:50-9:30pm LV SH1 Rhythm Ramblers: FW Every Tu (Except 2/6) 1-5p FW Music Rm 623-933-7021 or 515-975-1683 F 9-10a MV Aud (623)760-6926 Important Dates for Clubs to Remember! 977-1803 Mem Mtg: Tu 2/6 9a BC MPR 623-466-6567 No Play 2/2, 2/23 876-8464 Dance: Tu 2/6 SD Aud 1p Handi-Capables: SD Tu & Th: 12-2p, SD Warm Water Pool Lawn Bowls: BC M W F 8:45-11a; Su M W F 1:45-3:45p Jewelry at Oakmont M-F 8a-1:30p, Sa 8a-12p Wednesday Afternoon: OM W 12 - 4p OM Aud 623-640-7211 Dean Mem Mtg: 1st M 12:30p; FW AZ 1&2 Ukulele: FW Th 3-5p FW Music Rm 972-3248 W 5-7p BC 623-322-4595 Mem Mtg W 2/2 9a 977-2871 February Hatha Yoga: SD M & W 7a-8:30 SD; Tu Th F Sa 7a-3p;SD Aero 594-6591 Sept-June Mem Mtg Th 2/22 Lawn Bowls: FW & MV At MV: T Th Sa 8:45-11a Leathercraft: MC M-F, 8a-12p MC Aud Thursday Afternoon: OM Th 12:30-4:30p OM AUD www.hathayogaclub.org 398-0483 June- Sept 933-5066 At FW: Vist BowlsAZ.com 5 SunViews submissions due for March 594-6591 933-9671 Ladies Exercise: OM Tu & F 8-9a OM Aud Women's Chorus: FW Th 8:45-11a, FW Music Rm Mem Mtg W 2/21 4p MV Aud 10 Guest Attendance Register & guest fees due Metal: BC M-Sa, 8a-4p BC Friday Afternoon: FW Every F 12:30-4:30 FW AZ 2 573-579-5320 623-308-4643 Potluck: Th 2/8 11-1:30a FW AZ Rms 2 & 3 Super Sr. Tourn W 2/7 10a MV; Valentine 974-8206 Mem Mtg: 2nd M; 9-11a BC MPR 933-9671 So Grand Exercise: FW M W F 7:30-9a FW AZ 1&2 Bowl Tu 2/14 1:45p MV March Needle Arts / Crafts: OM Th 8a-11:30a Political Clubs 623-933-0214 Lawn Bowls:LV (Sun City Club) M 12-5p LV 972-2609 Duplicate Bridge Clubs 1 Club Membership Rosters due Stretch and Slim: BC M-Sa 6:45-8a, 8-9a, 9-10:15a; Democratic: FW 1st Th 4:30-8:30p FW AZ 1 & 2 583-0625 Tu Th Sa 9-11a & 1:45-3:45p LV Palo Verde Artist: SD M-F, 8a-5p SD Duplicate (ACBL) M,Th, F: 1-4:30p 5 SunViews submissions due for April [email protected] 10:15-11:30a; M 5-7p; 623-977-4660 Lawn Bowls: LV Mem Mtg/Potluck Tu 2/6 LV 623-551-0402 Mem Mtg: 1st Monday 12-2:30P; SD EH 928-240-0341 Doors open 12:15; game time 1p 10 Guest Attendance Register & guest fees due Tai Chi: BC, LV & FW M 9a-12:30p FW AZ Rm3; Republican: SD 3rd Tu 6p SD EH 974-3214 Mens Triples Su 2/11, 8:30a-5p LV Fine Art Show Registration 2/8 3-5p BC SH SCDBC.com No Games: 2/22 & 2/23 Phone: Elisa (480)710-8497 Tu 6a-7p LV SH3 713-557-5800 Mens Singles W 2/14 LV All SC Fine Art Show Sa 2/10, 9a-3p BC SH Kachina: SD M 12:30-4p SD WH email:[email protected] Th 10-3p BC SH2; [email protected] Lawn Bowls: OM April and Su 2/11 9a-3p BC SH Sharon Henrich 623-251-4858 Th 12:30-4p SD EH sctaichi.wix.com/sc-tai-chi-club F 11:30a-3p BC SH 2 792-5202 5 SunViews submissions due for May Sew-n-Sew: LV Tu & Sa 9:30a-3p; Th 11:30a-3p LV Sewing Lee Bone 623-974-0236 Th 2/15 SD WH, M 2/22 & 26 MC SH Social Clubs Mem Mtg: 2nd Tu, 9a, LV SH 1 977-9460 - www.sewnsew.info Room - Boutique Sales/Sewing/Donations See website for class times, No Classes 2/8 & 2/9 Mini-Golf: LV 10 Guest Attendance Register & guest fees due Silver Stones: SD M-F 9a-3p, Sa 9a-12p Dance Clubs details, & special events Best Friends Dog Club: FW Mem Mtg Tu 2/20 8a FW AZ 1 & 2 623-300-4463 or 602-999-7011 Pizza Party W 2/14 11a LV SH 1 30 RCSC Facility Usage & Club Meeting Schedules 623-349-8840 Mem Mtg M 2/5 SD EH 9a Zumba Fitness: M & W Zumba Gold 11:30a-12:30p BC SH 1 480-524-6893 Call for tournament dates, times Ballroom Dance: BC SH Dance Su 6:30-9:30p BC SH due for 2019 Silvercraft: BC M-Sa 8a-3:30p; M only 3:30-8:30p 847-376-1863 or 847-682-9399 Tu Zumba Gold 6:30p-7:30p SD West Hall [email protected] Pickleball Contact Club for Times & Activities 623-387-6731; 623-533-6236 Group Lessons M & Th 6-9p BC SH 933-8442 Mem Mtg F 2/16 Th Zumba Fitness 6:30-7:30p MC Aud Fairway Readers: FW 2nd F 1-2:30p FW Rm 217 [email protected] Bell Tea: BC W 2-4p, BC SH Sterling & Stones: FW M-F 8a-5p; Sa 9a-1p F Zumba Gold 11:30a-12:30p BC SH 1 933-7361 Check for times 933-8873 977-2208 Mem Mtg 2nd Mon FW AZ Rm 1&2 No F Class 2/23; Moved to SD WH 2/2, 9, 16 Racquetball Club: BC M W F 11a-3p; Tu Th 5:30-7:30p; Sa Zumba Fitness 8:30-9:30a MC Aud 986-1754 Sa 11a-1p Clubs & Activities Office 623-561-4660 email: [email protected] Wow! So many clubs and so much to do! Where should I start? Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am to 4pm PAGE 22 FITNESS | HEALTH SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

Fitness & Fitness Classes

Sun City Tai Chi Club Swim Club February is “Heart Awareness Month” & to celebrate your Valentine! Why not do your heart Swim Lessons now indoors at Sundial (November - April) 8:30-10am Beginning, intermedi- & body good by trying Tai Chi or Qi Gong. As RCSC Cardholders you & your sweetheart ate classes, along with an advanced group workout. .Annual Membership is $5; open to all can enjoy an hour class for $3 each ($5.50 for escorted guests). After you attend two paid RCSC Cardholders. FMIC Tere Kearney 623-583-5894. classes, you are invited to join the club for $10 per year. Doctors & therapists agree that coming to weekly classes will improve your balance, memory, mobility, athleticism & overall Aqua Fitness Club quality of life while having fun! Try our new Chair & Golf classes. Another February treat is Club meets M/TH or T/F at Marinette, Oakmont & Sundial pools. Instructors teach three Emily Slonina’s Crystal Bowls Meditation at Marinette Auditorium, 2/13 (3:30pm promptly): classes of varying intensities: Free Standing; Poolside & Aqua Stretches. No swimming $7/cardholders or $9.50/escorted guest. Bring pillows & blankets to be comfortable on the involved; members stand in waist/chest-deep water. All classes “Co-ed;” must be an RCSC floor or sit on provided chair. Experiencing the beautiful vibrations will leave you feel- Cardholder to join. Annual Dues: $5; $15 per eight-week session. “Try It Before You Buy It” ing wonderfully relaxed. Classes & events open to all RCSC Cardholders. FMI visit: http:// allows you to attend any class to see if it fits your needs. FMI visit aquafitnesssuncity.com or sctaichi.wixsite.com/sc-tai-chi-club, call: Elisa at 480-710-8497, email: [email protected] call Nancy 623-330-4242 or Terry 619-818-4380. Beginner & Balance Tai Chi: Mondays at Fairway ; Thursdays at Bell Social Hall 2 Beginner & Advanced Qi Gong: Tuesdays at Lakeview Aqua Suns Advanced Tai Chi: Bell Social Hall 2 Do you love the water but walking & lap swimming isn’t for you? Come try synchronized Tai Chi Chair: Fridays at Bell Social Hall 2 swimming & learn things you never thought you could do - dolphins, spearfish, catalinas, Qi Gong Golf: Thursdays at Bell Social Hall 2 kips, surface dives & more. Join in the fun M-W-F from 8-10am at Mt. View in November dur- Find specific class times on our website at http://sctaichi.wixsite.com/sc-tai-chi-club ing Lakeview Pool reno. FMIC Nancy at 623-238-8608. Swim Club membership: $5/Year Dance for Fitness Oakmont Ladies Exercise Club With a current RCSC Membership you may enjoy three free sessions. Then you may join for Join us for low-impact exercises designed for women over 50 at Oakmont on Tuesdays & only a $5 annual fee. Come once, twice, or three times a week (whatever fits your sched- Fridays 8-9am. Annual Dues: $3, 3 free trial visits. FMIC Helen 715-222-9519 ule). No per-lesson fee. Classes on Tuesday at Bell, Wednesday at Sundial and Friday at Mt. View; all classes are 9-10am. FMIC Penny at 623-933-7021 & Donna at 515-975-1683 Hatha Yoga Club meets at Sundial in the Yoga Club room. Classes are multi-level & do not assume prior yoga experience; all classes taught by certified instructors. Arrive 15-20 minutes before a Mat class & bring a yoga mat, small blanket or a beach towel, your current RCSC card, $3 WELCOME GOLFERS class fee & $5 yearly membership. Wear loose, comfortable clothing for a warm environ- PLEASE REPAIR ALL BALL MARKS WITH THE TOOLS PROVIDED. ment. Refer to our website for more information: http://hathayogaclub.org USE ONLY THE APPROVED REPAIR METHOD SHOWN TO HELP Yoga Mat Classes: Mon: 8:30a, 10:30a & 6:30p; Tues: 8a, 10a & 1p; Wed: 8:30a, 1p & 6:30p*; MAINTAIN OUR GREENS AND INCREASE YOUR ENJOYMENT. Thurs: 8a & 10a; Fri: 9a; Sat: 8a & 10a (*evening classes) DO NOT TWIST OR LIFT SOIL Chair Class (Preregistraion required): Monday, Thursday & Friday 1pm; Wednesday: Only YOU can prevent ball mark damage! 10:30-11:45am; *FMIC Carlyn for Chair classes: 623-972-9602

Bell Aerobics RIGHT! Come join this friendly group for a complete 45-minute workout of gentle stretching on 1) Close the gap/hole with putter by patting down the ball mark. Mon, Wed & Fri at 8, 9 or 10am at Bell Social Hall. Membership $3/year with valid RCSC card; 2) Insert Green-Save tool on the high side behind ball mark and push the back toward the center. no class fees. There will a holiday potluck social in December for all members. We meet 3) Do not pull up, twist or lift with the tool. year-round & are looking forward to having you join us. FMIC Brenda at 623-455-1818. 4) Push both sides of the ball mark into the center. 5) Gently tap the surface down with putter. Zumba Fitness Club 6) Never use loosened turf for repair. Zumba fuses Latin rhythms & easy to follow fitness moves to create a dynamic full body workout. It keeps you moving & grooving & makes fitness fun. The hour includes a warm- up, cardio workout & cool-down. WRONG! Pulling up or lifting on the center or the sides will tear the roots and Mon: Bell Social Halls, Zumba Gold, 11:30am-12:30pm, Debbie Reiss, Instructor; result in brown spots taking weeks for the surface to heal. Tues: Sundial West Hall, Zumba Gold, 6:30-7:30pm, Debbie Reiss, Instructor; Wed: Bell Social Halls, Zumba Gold, 11:30am-12:30pm Debbie Reiss, Instructor; Do not pull up or twist with tool. This will only bring Thurs: Marinette Aud, Zumba Fitness, 6:30-7:30pm; Julie Chaney, Instructor. sand to the surface and tear the root system New! Fri: Bell Social Halls 1 & 2, Zumba Gold, 11:30a-12:30p, Debbie Reiss, Instructor; Sat: Marinette Aud, Zumba Fitness, 8:30-9:30am, Julie Chaney, Instructor. Cost: Members: $2 per class; Visitors $2 per Class; Escorted Guests $4 per Class. RIGHT! Annual Membership: $5 FMIC Al 847-376-1863 or 847-682-9399 Insert tool and push back and sides forward to center. No damage to root system. Healing starts immediately. As much as you love your pooch! Household Pets are not allowed on RCSC properties or in RCSC facilities (please see YOUR REPAIR EFFORT USING THE CORRECT METHOD ELIMINATES Board Policy #26 for more info). BROWN SPOTS AND PROMOTES GRASS GROWTH!

Exceptions: Duffeeland Dog Park, Best Thank you for using the repair tools provided and especially for using the Friends Dog Club training, service dogs correct ball mark repair method. Enjoy your round and help us improve trained to assist the handicapped. everyone’s putting experience. * NOTE: Emotional support animals are not an exception!

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Tips from Get Fit for Life - LaTouch Wellness Massage Therapy Shares... Exercise Boosts Brain Health Keeping Your 2018 Resolutions “Improving mental clarity is one of the many benefits of exercise,” states Jane Fortier, Have you decided to embark upon a healthier and fulfilling lifestyle? More exercising? senior fitness specialist and co-owner of Get Fit for Life. “Most of us know that regular Better food selections? A commitment to self-care? If you are looking for something exercise reduces the risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and a dozen or more dif- that will help you keep your New Year resolution to reach your health goals in 2018, ferent types of cancer. Those of us who do exercise, have experienced the endorphin consider massage therapy. release that helps to reduce stress and anxiety. But many active adults are not aware that exercise is cognitive candy – it stimulates the brain in ways that prove beneficial Massage & Wellness for aging.” Even in retirement life schedules can be demanding, incorporating exercise and The latest research shows that cognitive de- healthy eating can be very challenging. Unfortunately, as we age, our metabolism cline is not inevitable. Brain volume shrinks naturally slows down. We tend to be less active and more sedentary for many reasons. slightly with age, but the brain continues Massage therapy can help your body participate in exercise routines which will help to make new neurons and fine-tune neural you feel better overall. connections, as long as we live. Studies have revealed that exercise reduces the level of Your muscular system and your cardio- brain loss and helps keep mental clarity vascular system improve with the help sharp. It slashes the lifetime risk of Alzheim- of massage therapy. Regular massage in- er’s by 50%, and general dementia by 60%. creases the blood flow to your heart, which Studies have compared the cognitive abili- helps introduce oxygenated nutrients to ties of people in top physical condition to your tissues which help to remove toxins. those of people in poor physical condition. The increase in oxygen and blood flow Exercise has been associated with an aston- throughout your body can relieve muscle ishing elevation in brain performance, com- tension and reduce soreness. You may also pared with those who are sedentary. Clinical notice more flexibility and an increased subjects scored better in just about every range of motion. mental test possible: long-term memory; reasoning; attention level; problem solving. Regular exercise has been proven to enhance mental clarity. Psychological Benefits

Imaging studies of the human brain have shown that exercise boosts the flow of Your overall health and wellness entails not just your physical health but your men- blood to the brain, spurring the release of a chemical known as BDNF (brain-derived tal health as well. Life’s little stressors can compound themselves which can become neurotrophic factor). This chemical stimulates the formation of new neurons in the overwhelming and cause mental anxiety. Massage therapy is the perfect way to reduce hippocampus, the area involved in memory, learning and decision making. BDNF also stress and anxiety. It can be hard to keep track of all the do’s and don’ts of taking care repairs cell damage, and strengthens the synapses that connect brain cells. The hip- of yourself. It is nice to know that by simply keeping a regular massage schedule, you pocampus shrinks by 0.5% each year, starting as early as age 40. Recent studies show can accomplish so much of what it means to have proper self-care. Put yourself on the that exercise can actually increase the size of the hippocampus. Anyone, regardless top of your to-do-list. of age, can pump-up their brainpower by committing to a regular workout regimen. And, the benefits of that workout are dose-dependent. The more a person exercises, Massage services are offered at Fairway, Sundial and Bell Recreation Centers (as noted the greater the cognitive benefit. The human brain evolved under conditions of almost below) for RCSC Cardholders and their escorted guests. If you would like to experience constant motion. Our prehistoric ancestors walked roughly twelve miles per day. Our the benefits that massage may have for your physical and mental well-being, call and unique cognitive skills evolved in an environment of physical activity. schedule an appointment today!

Getting started with exercise is often the hardest part. Using a Get Fit for Life personal trainer can help. Trainers design programs that address needs, goals and medical is- sues. They teach clients how to exercise safely and effectively. To find out more about the services available in Sun City Fitness Centers, visit Get Fit for Life Sun City on Face- book, or call 623-696-6820. Group Equipment Demos in February Bell Center Wednesday, February 7 at 11:30 am with Dick Marinette Center Wednesday, February 14 at 11:30 am with Dick Did you know? Fairway Center Wednesday, February 21at 11:30 am with Jane NOTE: Pre-registration is required for group equipment demonstrations. Please sign-up with the Facility Attendant at the appropriate fitness center. Water can intensify perfumes & colognes!? Space is limited. So can perspiration.

Think twice before giving yourself Member Fitness & Massage Services that extra spritz or two before Sundial Center Fairway Center heading off to the pool or gym. Free Spirit Massage Laura Moore 623-225-8582 623-201-0378 Bell Center latouchwellness@ Fitness Training massagetherapy.com 623-696-6820 Jan Najera 623-521-0771 Lisa McCoy 623-210-2707 PAGE 24 CLUB EVENTS SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018 Arts & Crafts

Creative Quilters Handweavers & Spinners Guild Fairway Knitters Sundial Silverstones 12th Annual Quilt Show Skilled instructors teach weaving, spinning, Knit & crochet items for the military, care No Experience Necessary! Membership Friday 2/2, 9am-4pm & Saturday 2/3, 9am- basketry, tatting, hardanger & beadweav- centers, school children & the homeless of open to all RCSC Cardholders. Beginning 3pm, $3 admission, in Lakeview Social Halls. ing. All skill levels welcome; Special Interest Phx as well as other charities. Join us any classes offered (minimal fees) in basic silver, Creative Quilters host their 12th Bi-Annual Groups meet weekly year-round in well- Friday, 8:30am-2:30pm. Work on your own glass fusion, mold making, lost wax/casting, Quilt Show in the Lakeview Social Halls on equipped Sundial clubroom. Annual dues: projects using your own yarn or work on lapidary, chain making, wire wrapping & Friday, February 2, 9am-4pm and Saturday $10. Variety of classes or meet singly w/ projects for the club using club yarn. We faceting. Our well-equipped club is open February 3, 9am-3pm. Raffle Baskets, Raffle instructors during SIG. New members may also have items for sale if you like to shop. M-F 8am-3pm & Sat 8am-noon. Jewelry Quilt & Boutique. Admission: $3 use equipment/work on personal projects We meet in Fairway AZ Rms 3 & 4. Annual store open to all for purchase of member- once basic skills are established. Member membership: $5. FMIC 602-469-2505. crafted items, M-F 8am-3pm & Sat 8am- noon. Come take a tour of our facility. SewNSew Club meetings 1pm first Mon monthly (Oct-May); occasionally include speakers/demonstra- Membership open to all RCSC cardhold- Oakmont Ceramics tions; always snacks/socializing! Social Bell Metal Club ers:$5 annual. Boutique & Open sewing Annual Dues: $5 Club hours: Mon-Th, 8am- events include: Halloween, Christmas par- Love metal? Love art? Come to Bell Metal Tues & Sat 9:30-3p;Thurs:11:30-3p. Boutique 3pm; Tu/Th 5:30-9pm; Sat 9am-1pm; closed ties & Spring omelet brunch. Classes/work- to be innovative & artistic! We work metal, sales include American Girl Doll clothes. Fridays; Whether you’re a beginner or shops held year-round; regular club hours: can fix/replace garbage can lids or make SewNSew appreciates fabric donations that advanced ceramist, this Friendly Club is for 9am-3pm Mon-Fri, Oct-May (summer hours your mailbox secure by adding a locking help us serve our community. Donations you. See Sign-up sheets in Club for special vary). Beautiful handcrafted items for sale; security box. We have all the equipment to accepted during open sew times. Monday classes/workshops. FMIC 623-363-3908 or store open during club hours. Members cut, weld & machine metal; we even build Mending @ Olive Branch Senior Center come by the Club during Club hours. participate in holiday fairs/craft sales events small engines. Come visit our shop &/or 8:30-10:30 each Monday that center is open over the year. FMI suncityaz.org/handweav- join us Mon-Sat, 8am-4pm. Membership 2/6 9:30 Embroidery SIG Bell Silver Craft Club ers-spinners-guild/ or call 623-933-0397. open to all RCSC Cardholders. Dues: $20 per 2/8 9:30 meeting, Show & Tell, potluck Visit our full, professionally equipped silver year. Call to see if we can repair your broken 2/10 9:30 Quilts of Valor craft workshop & sales room. We offer metal items. FMI 623-974-8206. 2/13 9:30 weighted blanket class all day Palo Verde Artists beginning classes in basic silver work, Palo Verde Artists Members encouraged to introducing students to fundamentals. We (class cost: $12 plus $8-$10 for pellets) Oakmont Needle Arts & Crafts 2/17 9:30 Free motion quilting renew social connections. RCSC Cardholders also offer lost wax casting classes, turning Have you been looking for Greeting Card 2/15 9:30 all day reversible quilt class by welcome to check out our friendly artists’ wax models into beautifully cast silver or Placemats formerly made by Grandmother’s Kaye Wood group. Annual membership: $10; entitles gold, chainmaille for stunning bracelets & Club? We will be creating them soon! Come 2/20 9:30 Luke wksh; little girls’ knit dresses classes & workshops enrollment; beginners necklaces. Other specialty classes/dem- join us on Thursdays at Oakmont from 2/22 9:30Boutique sewing for Men’s shirt to experienced painters & sketch artists onstrations offered throughout the year. 8-11:30am. Bring any type of hand work. protector welcome. Classes & workshops may entail You’re welcome to tour our club & see the Contact: Anna Jonas 623-693-7544. 2/24 9:30 White Elephant Sale additional fees. Club holds many free events: possibilities. Jewelry Sales: Mon-Sat 9am-3 2/27 9:30 Garment SIG 12:30 Doll Clothes artists’ demos, “Paint-Ins,” Open Painting, pm. Silvercrafting hours: Mon-Sat 8am- Reference materials, club patterns & friendly critiques & video lessons, social 3:30pm. Located around the corner from Sun City Calligraphy Society embroidery designs available to members events & more. Classes taught by profes- the Bell Visitors Center. FMIC 623-933-8442. Winter schedule continues w/general meet- during open sew hours. FMI visit http:// sional artists. Club meets monthly (first Mon) ing 9am Thurs, 2/15 in Sundial meeting www.sewnsew.info/ 12pm in Sundial East Auditorium. Bell Ceramics room. Come catch up on what’s been hap- For beginner-to-advanced ceramists! pening. Bring a favorite card to share with Artistic Weavers/Fiber Artists the other members. Besides our Love Card Marinette Clay Corner Classes offered in stains, oils, glazes, under- Mon 9am-3pm: Beginners & Beyond Coil workshops/practice sessions, Judy Barbaria Stop & take a tour of our outstanding glazes, chalk, clay add on, banding, carving Basket classes; Tues Noon-3pm: Inkle hosts the workshop “Tricks of the Card Mak- pottery club. Pottery art work for sale year & more. Annual Membership: $7 (w/RCSC Loom Weaving class; Wed 9am-3pm: ing Trade” on Fri, 2/2, 9-11a. April Olson has round, including yard art. Club hours: card). Additional fees for classes from $8-20. Spinning lessons & fun w/Twisted Sisters; card making classes Wed 2/7 & 2/21, 9-11a Mon-Fri 8am-9pm; Sat 9am-5pm.Located Each member must volunteer if they wish Thurs Noon-3pm: Knit & Crochet Time; Fri ($5 prepaid each class). Tangling special in- in Marinette Center. Annual dues $15, Must to use club kilns, take classes or sell finished 9am-Noon: Basket Weaving lessons; Fri terest group meets Mon 9-10 am. Club sells be RCSC Cardholder. FMIC 623-977-3167 or pieces in club store. Greenware, paints Noon-3pm: Rigid Heddle weaving. We’re beautiful & creative handmade greeting visit www.marinetteclaycorner.org & other supplies for sale. Members can also scheduling special classes for Begin- choose from over 1,300 molds. Club Hours: cards to the public Thurs & Fri 9-11am. Card ners Two, a Gamp Camp workshop for M-F 9am-3pm; Sat 9am-noon & every Thur Samples seen in club window at Sundial Friendship Quilters Intermediate weavers & special workshops 5:30-9pm. Please stop by during our open anytime, so come see what our members Club built on friendship & interest of quilt- on Color Mixing & Dyeing. Please stop by hours. FMIC 974-6750 create. Membership open to all RCSC card- ing/creating projects w/fabric. New mem- our club room at Oakmont for details. We’d holders. FMI stop by during club hours or bers welcome. Many find quilting sisters love you to join us! call Trudy Bryson at 623-594-6591 at the club. We encourage you to stop by Sundial Crafts the Bell Craft Village Quilting room on one Come see all things we offer our com- Camera Guild Lakeview Fired Arts munity. We are a diverse crafts club where Hosting a series of classes designed to help of our meeting days. Come in & enjoy our Lakeview Ceramics & Porcelain Club is now contemporary version of the “Quilting Bee.” happy-to-help members work on personal develop photographic skills. One or more Lakeview Fired Arts. Located in the same or charity projects. New ideas welcome. classes each week through April; each class Hours: Mon, Thurs, Sat: 9am-3pm & 5-8pm beautiful rooms at Lakeview; Mon-Fri 9am- on Mon; Wed: noon-8pm. Annual dues $5. Card-Making Mania: Learn how to make building upon the other to provide skills for 1pm. Why change the name? In 2018, we one-of-a-kind greeting cards w/Sizzix you to be the photographer you want to be. Membership open to RCSC Cardholders. will do more than make beautiful items w/ FMI visit www.friendshipquilters.us machine Fri 2/9, 9-11am. Lessons on Classes approximately 2 1/2 hours, some earthenware, porcelain & stoneware; we’ll embossing/die cut. Rubber stamps, glitter, involve entire day as we go on field trips teach how to: add clay embellishments, paper, & all tools available to make personal around Sun City. Cost $5 per class for CGSC Fairway Sterling and Stones incise, carve & cut out designs, add glass & greeting cards; specializing in Embroidery- members or purchase all classes, January- All RCSC cardholders & escorted guests PMC (precious metal clay), how to use over on-Paper. Join us every Tues 5:30-8pm for April, for a special price of $50. Non-CGSC welcome to tour club. Instructors teach glaze paints, double & triple pour for excit- regular crafting hours. Beginner, Intermedi- (RCSC cardholders) welcome at $10/class. Silvercraft, Wire Wrap, Reticulation, Lost ing effects & how to slab build with earth- ate & Advanced students welcome. Club Camera Guild Membership: $20 per RCSC Wax Casting, Glass Casting & Lapidary. Our enware clay for a one of a kind piece. These Hours: Mon 8am-1pm; Thurs 8-11am, Card Cardholder or $25 RCSC household. Join terrific Jewelry Store is open to the public are just a few projects being devised for Embroidery, Fri 1-3:30pm. Memberships & take advantage of special pricing. All 8am-4pm Mon-Fri; 9am-1pm Sat, Oct-April. members to enjoy. Come to our clubroom & open to RCSC cardholders. Annual dues: $5. Classes held CGSC Clubroom, Sundial. FMIC Located in Fairway Rm 136, “Next Door to see what’s happening, roll up your sleeves FMIC Carol 815-315-2387 or e-mail sdcraft- Dan 480-363-2702 or visit www.cameragu- The Trains.” FMIC 623.977.2208 & play in the clay. FMIC 623-974-5979. 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Bell Stitchers Bell Craft Club Bocce Club of Sun City Sun City Pickleball Club Like to sew? Share new & fresh ideas as we Open M-Sa 9am-3pm & M, W, Th 6-9pm. Hey, all you Cupids out there! How about a 2018 is underway & we’re at full strength create outfits for charity & craft items to Classes/workshops include: Bead weaving, box of chocolates for that very special per- as snowbird residents return. This paddle raise money for accessories & supplies. Stop Greeting Cards, Copper Enameling, Place- son in your life. Don’t forget Sweethearts & court sport, similar to tennis, badmin- by for a tour & a cup of coffee/tea. Winter mats, Candle making, Quilling & Cross Stitch, Day, February 14! ton & table tennis, is played at Mt View (7 Hours: Tues 9am-3pm, Wed 9am-noon, Fri Painting, Plastic Canvas, Knitting, Crocheting, 2 Person Tourney: Thurs Feb 1 (wk 4/4) 1p courts) & Marinette (20 courts). Busiest 9am to 2pm. Dues are $3 & membership is Silk Flowers, Craft Beading, Polymer Clay & Open Play: Thurs Feb 1 10a drop-in play times: 7-11am Mon, Wed & open to all RCSC Cardholders. Brazilian Dimensional Embroidery. Classes Open Play: Thurs Feb 8,15, 22 & Mar 1 1p Fri (both sites). Free Introductory Lessons taught by members. Think others would Tourney: Fri Feb 2, 9, 16 & 23 1p at Marinette: Tues, 10am (sign up required Lakeview Woodworkers enjoy your craft? Become a member & teach. on club website); group clinics: Advanced Come see our many beautiful wood crafts! Friday 25¢ Play: Feb 2, 9, 16, 23 & Mar 2 6p Boutique open for unique handcrafted gifts. Club Closed Sat Feb 3, 10 & 17 Beginner: Mon 11am; Beginner: Wed 11am; Men & women welcome; consider tapping Gen Mtgs 2nd Thurs, Sept-May. Annual Dues: Intermediate: Fri 11am. Ladder plays Mon into your creativity & making something Play offs: Sat Feb 24 1p $10. New members joining July 1-Dec 31: Open Play: Sun Feb 4, 11, 18 & 25 2p & Fri morning; Tues afternoon. The first with your hands. It’s a wonderful feeling. We $5. All regular classes free to club members. major event is Super Senior International make a lot of sawdust, but usually something Tourney: Mon Feb 5, 12 & 19 (wks. 2-4) 1p Membership open to RCSC Cardholders. Tourney: Tues Feb 6, 13 & 20 (wks. 2-4) 1p Pickleball Association tournament, for 60 special to show for it. Our club is a fun & FMIC 623-974-3497. & up, 1/30-2/1 at Marinette. RCSC Card- happy place; members are always willing to Tourney: Wed Feb 7, 14 & 21 (wks. 2-4) 1p Fun Charity Bocce Tournament: Mon Feb holders can join club to participate in this help. Open Mon-Fri 8a-4p, Sat 8a-12p. Sum- fast-growing sport. Annual dues: $25. All mer hours: Mon-Sat 8a-2p. Annual Member- Fairway China Painting 26; Tues Feb 27 & Wed Feb 28 at Sun City Grand: 8a to ? club info, including registration, online at ship: $20. FMIC 623-933-2355 Try a different kind of art in Fairway room suncitypickleballclub.org 217; stop in to learn more about a free No Club Play Mon, Feb. 26, Tues, Feb. 27 Sun City Clay Club at Lakeview beginner’s class in porcelain painting (sup- & Wed, Feb. 28 February is busy & exciting as we prepare plies provided), one of the oldest forms of Special Events: Sundial Shuffleboard Club You've had dinner; it's not even 5:30. What for our big event. We are proud to host the art. Dry mineral paints are mixed with oil & Board Mtg: Mon Feb 5, Club House 4p are you gonna do? Be a couch potato? Not 30th Annual Juried Clay Show & Sale patterns are traced or free-hand painted on Party/Member Mtg: Mon Feb 12, Sundial good for the soul. Come up to Bell & play on Sunday, 2/25, 9am-2pm in Lakeview glazed porcelain; made permanent when East Hall 5p Shuffleboard with Sundial Shuffleboard Social Halls. Membership not required; any fired. Once your item is fired in our kiln, take Fun Charity Bocce Tournament: Club. We start at 6pm, but sign in by 5:50 to RCSC cardholder is welcome to submit clay it home to enjoy or give as a gift. Classes Mon-Wed, Feb. 26-28; Sun City Grand pieces for judging by Arizona professional 9am Tuesdays. We hope you will sign up for ensure a spot. With 8 courts (we have been Lessons by Appointment: potters. All potters encouraged; categories this unique experience. You can paint useful known to play a game that includes five Dennis: 623-693-2881 for all skill levels. As well as regular catego- or artistic items with modern or ancient players) that's a max of 40. We think you'll Bob: 309-236-1898 ries, this year’s special theme is “Travel Along designs. Club hours: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, love having a good time with our friendly Edith & FMI: 623-271-0092 Route 66”. Pick up registration requirements, 9am-noon; Tues 9am-3pm. FMIC 623-256- club members. All equipment furnished; forms & other info at the club. We are also 6784 after 4pm Modest attire required. RCSC visitors/ annual dues $2.50 per person; club play is busy with new classes & workshops & get- escorted guests welcomed spectators only 25 cents. That's a bargain what ever ting to know all new members. This is a fun & may play open play. Please silence cell way you look at it, right? Haven't played interactive club. Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8:30am- Fairway Ceramics & Porcelain Club phones; leave court area to make/place before? Don't worry. There’s always some- Check out the world of ceramics! New 8:30pm; Fri-Sat, 8:30am-4:30pm. FMIC 623- calls. All RCSC cardholders in good standing one who will help; or, come early for a quick molds: beautiful, fun utilitarian & decora- 933-0899. welcome to join. Annual membership: $5/ lesson. FMIC Russ 623-208-9921. tive pieces. Guests & Visitors enter a FREE person Artists by the Lake monthly drawing for an awesome door Sun City Basketball Club Club meets at Lakeview 1st Tues each prize. Annual dues (Jan-Dec) $10 per RCSC Now an official Sun City club! We’re month; potluck: noon, followed by a brief cardholder; family (2 at same address) $15. Indoor Volleyball Club working w/RCSC to provide one for those meeting & art demonstration. We have All skill levels welcome. Basic orientation & Another new Sun City club! While waiting interested to play indoors. Current play classes, workshops, & open painting times mentorship helps new members begin in for an indoor venue, we play at Villanueva locations: Villanueva Community Ctr, 15660 in LV Art Studio (upper level). Currently: an encouraging environment. Fun, low-cost Community Ctr (15660 N Hollyhock St, N. Hollyhock St, Surprise: a 4on4/5on5 full Oil, Watercolor, Pastels, Acrylics, Drawing, & classes optional & include: airbrushing, clay Surprise) Wed & Fri, 8-10:30am & at Rio court or feel free to come shoot around. Multimedia, & a variety of workshops such as lifting, glazing, brushstrokes, decorating w/ Vista Rec Ctr, (8866A W Thunderbird, Peoria) Mon & Wed: 3:30-5pm. Marinette outdoor Batik, paper making, alcohol inks, etc. Open translucents, Zentangle, underglaze pencil, most Thurs 9-11a & most Sat 5-6:30p. Call in half court available. We plan to have 1/2 painting free to members, Thurs, 9-noon. etc. Greenware, tools, supplies available for advance as they close on holidays & some- court games Fri, 9-11am. FMIC Charlie 206- Check out our art studio & friendly members. purchase on site. Winter Hours(Oct-May): times have gym rented. There is a fee to 459-3242; [email protected] or Annual dues: $10; some classes have extra Mon-Fri, 9-3; Sat & Sun, 9-1. (Sunday Hours use facility unless you have Silver Sneakers Peter 604-313-3190; petermacleod1000@ fees. FMI visit www.suncityaz.org (under New!) FMIC Club 623-972-5818 or Dott 623- Card. FMI on membership (RCSC Cardhold- gmail.com Clubs) for current newsletter & class sched- 748-3313. Located at Fairway (2nd floor). ers only) call Dawn 623-271-8511 ules; or FMIC Janene Geisner 623-810-9112 Sun City Sportsmen Club Learn Leather Craft New name! Same great group! Hunting/ Dart Club at Fishing/Shooting Weds: 8am, Trap & Skeet, Artistic Stained Glass Open to all RCSC Cardholders. Annual Bell Lanes ASG is Sun City’s only Stained Glass Club; Dues: $10. Beginner classes Tues/Thurs, Ben Avery Range (Les: 623-876-8714) Fri: 5 leading-edge, soft-tip, specializing in all types of glass art & projects 8am. Learn carving, stamping, garment 8am, Rifle & Pistol Shooting (Ben Avery). electronic dart boards, including “came,” as well as more current & construction. Lessons, patterns & tools Open to all RCSC Cardholders; New mem- preset games, 1-8 players. methods w/foil & solder. Members intro- furnished. We meet at Marinette. Hours: bers welcome. FMIC Bob, 630-531-0391 House darts available/use duced to techniques in beginning class. Our 8am-12pm; Mon-Fri. Learn to make leather your own. All skill levels welcome. Club expert teaches fused & slumped glass; spe- belts, purses, holsters, even mini saddles. A Bell Shuffleboard Club Play: Mon: Game Night, 5:30-8p; Tue: cialized classes in large fused glass flowers, great group of people & a wonderful craft. We play every M, Tu, & F: 1-3:30pm. Please Count-Up 5:30-8p; Wed: Monitor’s Choice sandblast etching, & more. Most members FMIC 623-594-6591 or 623-933-8831. arrive early to sign in for assigned court & 5:30-8p; Thu: Ladies 2-4pm. Practice: 1st & learned stained glass when they moved to starting position. Play 3 games; new part- 3rd Sat 1-3pm. Arrive 15 min early for sign Sun City & took our beginning class. Many ner each game. Courts are fast with a slight Jewelry at Oakmont in & team formation. FMIC Andrew Esaena are hooked once they try. We are a friendly, curve, making it challenging. Instructors Club hours: Mon - Fri 8am-2pm, Sat 8a-12p 480-284-0904; Bob Howicz 630-531-0391; social group, that likes pot lucks. Drop in available to help you learn rules. FMIC Den- Classes offered in lapidary, silvercraft, glass Judy Clark 623-760-6926. Membership & see what we do! We meet at Bell, M-F, nis 623-972-3169, or stop by & check us out fusion, faceting, beading, wirewrap & scrim- open to all RCSC Cardholders. 8a-3:30p; plus 5-8:30p M/W/Th & Sa 8a-1p shaw. FMIC John Schmidt 623-322-4595 during regular play. PAGE 26 CLUB EVENTS SUNVIEWS • FEBRUARY 2018

Dances

Sun City Line Dance Club at Sundial Bell Tea Dance Dance on a beautiful wood floor every Tuesday & Thursday 10am-1pm in Sundial auditorium. All dances on Wednesdays from 2-4pm at Bell Social Hall. Music provided February Exceptions: 9:30 early start Tues, 2/6; 2/15 & 2/22 at Fairway AZ rooms 1-4. Serv- by local keyboard artists. Dances consists of Foxtrots, Waltzes, Latin, Swing ing cookies, pretzels, mints, coffee, & water. Members, visitors, & escorted guests welcome. & Rock; two mixers & line dance included. Coffee, tea & cookies provided. Free 15-minute dance lesson prior to all dances. Club annual Singles welcome. Admission: $4/Club Members; $6/Escorted Guests. FMIC membership: $5. Daily dance: $2 members, $4 visitor, & $6 623-933-8873. February Dances: 2/7 Mike Carollo; 2/14 Manuel Dorantes; escorted guests. FMIC Walter 623-972-5127. Visit suncityline- 2/21 Bobby Roppolo; 2/28 Manuel Dorantes danceclub.facebook containing links to teaching sessions for our dances; website: www.suncitylinedanceclub.com. Rhythm Ramblers - February Dance Bring your favorite Valentine & Dance! The Rhythm Ramblers perform Tuesday, February 6 at Sundial Auditorium from 2:30-4:30pm. Admission: $5 for RCSC cardholders; $7 for escorted Country Dance Club at Sundial guests. Dress is casual. Bring your own drinks & snacks; cups, ice & napkins provided. This Come Dance 2/3 & 2/17 at the fabulous Sundial ballroom, one of the biggest & best dance is the most romantic dance of the year. Bring all of your friends & celebrate Valentine’s Day floors in the Valley. There is something for everyone; a good mix for couples free-style, early! See you there! FMIC 623-876-2063 couples pattern, & line dancing. We have a dedicated dance floor for line dancers. DJ plays requests considered Country. Dress casual or dress up, country or otherwise. Bring your own snacks & beverage. Ice, water, cups & cookies provided. Both dances are 6:30-9:30pm. Sun City Singles Dance Club Singles & couples invited to join us for social & ballroom dancing at Sundi- Doors open 5:30pm; free dance lesson (with admission) 6-6:30pm. Admission: $3/members; al, Friday, 7-9:45pm. Whether you love to slow dance, are an accomplished $5/visitors & $6/escorted guests. Annual membership: $5 with valid RCSC photo ID. FMIC ballroom dancer, or somewhere in between, you’ll enjoy dancing to some 623-972-5127 or visit www.CountryDanceClubSunCity.com. of the best live music in the Valley. Free dance lesson w/paid admission: February 3 - free line dance lesson February 17 - free Arizona 2-Step lesson 6:20pm. No partner required for lesson; Students rotate so everyone has an opportunity to dance. We have Mixers & Line Dances. Admission: $5/ Classic Rock Dance Club members; $8/escorted guests. Enjoy socializing & making friends. Be com- Let’s Rock N Roll! You're invited to join us for some good old time Rock fortable, but please - no jeans, shorts, pullover shirts, hats, tennis shoes or flip flops. Coffee, N Roll! Our DJ’s upbeat enthusiasm will get you on your feet & keep you ice & cups provided. FMIC Bob (623) 215-8718 or visit: www.suncitysinglesdanceclub.com. rockin all night long! Fairway1st & 3rd Saturday nights every month. Open to all RCSC Cardholders, visitors & escorted guests. February Dates: 2/2 Midnight February Dances: 2/3, DJ John & Sharon Urzi; 2/17, DJ Ron West, Moon; 2/9 Mike Carollo & Manuel Dorantes; 2/16 Mike Carollo; 2/23 Bobby Freeman Music Videos Sun City Squares Doors open: 5:30, dancing 6-9pm, bring your own beverage. Homemade BC Tuesdays; Dee Dee Dougherty, Caller; Larry Sperry, Cuer Feb & Mar; 6:30 Pre-Rounds; cookies, cups, ice && napkins provided. Open to all RCSC cardholders & their escorted Mainstream/Plus Squares 7-9pm. Plus Workshop Dance 6-7pm, Followed by: Beginner guests. Annual membership: $3W/valid RCSC card. Admission: $3/club members; $6/ Square Dance Lessons 7-9pm Fridays (Lessons are closed to new students for this year.) If escorted guests. FMIC Donna 623-628-4401 / 360-350-8160 or visit facebook.com/classi- you ANGEL for lessons the workshop is free. Dennis Farrar, Caller/Instructor FMIC Marilyn: crockdanceclub/ 623-930-7513 or Bob 602-370-5495 or email [email protected]. Dances open to RCSC Cardholders & their Escorted Guests. Friday Night Rock ‘N’ Roll Time Flies when you’re having fun & we guarantee a night of rockin’ dance music to keep you on the floor at Fairway, 2nd, 4th & 5th Dances Lessons Fridays. Doors open 6pm, dancing 6:30-9:30pm. Open to all RCSC Cardholders & escorted guests. Admission: $3 members, $6 escorted Country Dance Lessons guests; $4 annual membership. Bring your own drink & snacks. We We offer Couples Pattern Dance lessons every Wednesday at Bell Social Halls from 6:30-9pm. play “best of the best” blasts from the past thru today’s hits. Once you learn some of these dances, you’ll be set to join the pattern dancing at our club’s February Dances on 2/9 & 2/23. See you there! dances at Sundial on 2/3 & 2/17. Cost for lessons: (covers entire 2 1/2 hours) $4/club mem- FMI visit fridaynightrocknroll.net or call Bill 209-380-8029 bers, $5/RCSC cardholder visitors; $6 escorted guests. FMIC 623-972-5127. Beginner 6:30 Beginner Plus 7:15 Intermediate 8:15 Rockin’ Thru the Years – Saturday Nite Fever Square Dance Lessons The only dance club dedicated to Classic Rock & Roll, Disco, DooWop & Thurs: Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, Cha Cha Classes at Marinette 12:30-2:15pm; Phase 4 & Soft 5 Country Rock. We have our own sound system & use 2 different DJs to play 2:15-4pm FMIC 623-930-7513; 623-875-2642 email: [email protected] Lessons/Dances music from the 50s thru today. Will play requests as long as they fall in the open to RCSC Cardholders and their Escorted Guests. R&R genre. Singles & couples welcome; no dress code! We furnish cups & ice; bring your own snacks & favorite beverage. We dance at Bell Social Halls; Doors open 6:30pm; dance from 7-10pm. Admission: $3/members; Sun City Ballroom Dance Lessons $6/escorted guests. Annual RTTY membership $3 w/RCSC card. You don’t Monday: Instructor Paul Daniells: 6-7 pm Beg. Tango; 7-8 pm Beg. Hustle; have to have a partner or take dance lessons to enjoy dancing to R&R & 8-9 pm Int. West Coast Swing Disco. FMIC 623-332-7894 or visit Rockinthrutheyears.com. We have 8 Thursday: Instructor Paul Jack: 6-7 pm Beg Foxtrot; 7-8 pm Beg/West Coast Swing; drawings at every dance plus a 10’ x 8’ video screen for your enjoyment! 8-9 pm Beg East coast Swing Cost per lesson: $5/members, $8/escorted guests. 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Sun City Ballroom Dance Club at Bell Tip Top Dance Club We meet at Bell Social Halls every Sunday throughout the year except holi- Tap Dance Classes: All Levels of Experience Welcome, Men & Women Welcome. day Sundays. Dances open to all RCSC cardholders & escorted guests. Please Tap Class At Marinette: Tap 1: Tues 9am; Tap 2: Mon 10:15am; Variety: Mon/Fri 9am; join us for a fun social evening of music & dance. Dancers of all accomplish- Advanced Tap: Tues/Fri 10:15am; Introductory Tap: Tues 8:15am by appointment only. ment levels, couples & singles welcome. Dance: 7-9:30pm. Annual mem- Annual Dues: $10; plus $12-24 per month, depending on classes. Visitors pay $2.50 extra bership: $3. Admission: members $5; escorted guest $8. Coffee, ice & cups per class. FMIC Velvet 623-824-5146. Moving To The Beat: Tues/Thurs 1 pm; $10 annual provided or bring your own refreshments. dues plus $3 per class. Pilates Classes At Bell: Mon/Fri, 1 pm; $4/class; FMIC Betty February Schedule: 2/4 Manuel Dorantes, No dance 2/11, 2/18 Michael Carollo, Grantham, 623-505-3028. Open to all RCSC Cardholders & their escorted guests. 2/25 Manuel Dorantes. “Let Us Entertain You” Feb 18, 2pm at Sundial. Variety show features over 2 dozen acts, including top performers of the West Valley & tap routines by Tip Top Dancers. $10 reserved FMIC Julie (623)533-6236 Arlene (623) 214-0594 or www.suncityballroomdanceclub.com tickets available at Sundial Lobby 9a-1p, Feb 5-8, 12-15 & at door 1 hour before show. A Community Newsletter CLASSES PAGE 27

Educational Classes Computer Club of Sun City Our members come to our Club in the Fairway Recreation Center February Schedule: to share computer knowledge and experiences, including cur- rent Microsoft Operating Systems, Android Smartphones and First Week tablets in a fun social environment. This includes Windows 10, Club Board Meeting, Feb 1 at 9a, All club members are wel- the Internet, mobile devices, media, home, office and social. come to attend Spanish Club - El Circulo Español Members of the Club can come anytime that we are open and Adobe Photoshop Elements Class, Feb 2 from 1p to 3p use our computers in the Member’s Lab to check email, read the After winding down 2017 with a wonderful holiday party & flamenco show we celebrated our 40th news and visit favorite websites. Second Week They use our scanner to scan their anniversary. With 4 new classes we anticipate 2018 to Android Devices SIG at 9a on February 5 have many opportunities for learning & socializing. As important documents, precious Windows 10 Operating System Class, Feb 5, 6, 7 and 9 from 9a old pictures, prints, slides and always, we welcome new & potential members alike. to 11a No need to register for classes. We learn for fun. No negatives. Classes, special interest Windows 10 Workshop at 9a on February 8 group discussions, workshops and tests, no grades, no attendance requirements. File Explorer Window 10 Class, Feb 6, 7 and 8 from 1p to 3p February Outing: Los Altos Ranch Market , 3223 W presentations are both interesting Round Table Discussion on Feb 9 at 9a and educational. Indian School Road, Phoenix, on 2/17. Meet 10:30am Adobe Photoshop Elements Class, Feb 9 from 1p to 3p at Fairway; carpool from there. All RCSC cardhold- Investors SIG on Feb 10 at 9a We have three classroom equipped with Windows 10 computers ers & escorted guests welcome. Typically, we hear a presentation about Mexican food & buy lunch at the and many classes using Microsoft 10 are scheduled. Classes are Third Week usually announced at least two weeks before and require club many food stalls. It is authentic, always delicious & Internet/Email SIG at 9a on Feb 12 very reasonably priced. membership. You’ll need to come to the club to register. Sign up Computing 101 Class, Feb 12, 13, and 14 from 9a to 11a early as they do fill up fast. Our Spring Potluck luncheon has changed to 4/17 Window 10 Workshop, Feb 13 at 9a at 11:30am, Fairway AZ Rms 1&2. All members/poten- Excel I Class, Feb 13, 14, 15, and 16 from 1p to 3p Our Workshops are focused, informal, hands on, and with smaller tial members invited. Please bring a luncheon item to File Explorer Workshop, Feb 13 from 1p to 3p share. groups. Membership is required. Topics of the Workshops are Genealogy SIG on Feb 14 at 9a targeted to a specific topic and will be related to PCs or Android Computer Backup and Recovery SIG on Feb 15 at 9a 2018 Club Officers: Devices. Tables are arranged for members to use with their own Hardware Clinic on Feb 16 at 9a President: Lidwina Erickson; 1st Vice President: Beverly laptop, tablet, or phone. Adobe Photoshop Elements Class, Feb 6 from 1p to 3p Arndt; 2nd Vice President: Brian Behling; Secretary: Ann Stillman; Treasurer: Nina Becker and Kathryn All RCSC cardholders are welcome to join the fun! In February, Fourth Week New Classes you can join our Club by attending a short “Join Us” presenta- Android Beginners SIG on Feb 19 at 9a Tue 1/2: 9:30-10:30am, drop in sessions, addressing tion in our Club on any Monday, Wednesday or Friday. Come in different topics each week, classroom 129 anytime between 9a to 10:30a. It only takes a few minutes to Windows 10 Workshop, Feb 22 at 1p Thu 1/4: 9-10:30am, beginner level 4, chapters 39-51 join! For more information, call 623-933-8953 or visit our Club Android Clinic, on Feb 20 from 1pm to 3p room 133 Website: www.firstsuncity.com File Explorer Workshop, Feb 22 from 1p to 3p Mon 1/8: 9-11am, beginner level 1, chapters 1-14, Adobe Photoshop Elements Class, Feb 23 from 1p to 3p classroom 129 The Computer Club of Sun City is on the 2nd floor of the Fairway Investors SIG on Feb 24 at 9a Mon 1/8: 1-3pm, beginner level 1, chapters 1-14, Recreation Center. classroom 129 February Clubs Hours: Mon - Fri 8a to 4pm, Sat: 8a to Noon. Fifth Week Mon: 11am-1pm, All Levels Conversation; No Text Windows SIG on Feb 26 at 9a Wed: 10am-12pm, Beg Lvl 1 (Ch 1-14 Spanish Made Windows 10 Workshop, Feb 27 at 1p Simple) Thurs: 10:30am-12pm Int. Conversation, FW Rm 133 SunMacs Computer Club All classes held at Fairway. As always, we try to assist Hours: M-TH 8:30-10:30am & 12:30- students in obtaining books at low cost. We also try to 2:30pm. Check Calendar for Friday arrange car pools to our outings. We are a fun group, Sessions. our learning is low pressure & gratifying. Come & try Call To Artists a class or two!! We extend a heartfelt welcome to you. Our next Membership meeting is 9am, For more information, call Lidwina at 623-256-8376 Saturday, February 10 in the Sundial 44th Annual Sun City West Auditorium. Come early, have a treat and visit with other members. Fine Art Wear your name tag. If you have not renewed your membership this is an excellent time to pay your Show & Sale 2018 dues. We began collecting 2018 dues in November. Our 2018 officers are Isaac Bonifas, President; Mike Graham, First February 10 & 11, 2018 Vice President, Larry Dilts, Second Vice President; Barb Swintek, Secretary; and Tom Cherveney, Treasurer. A short business Up to 3 pieces can be entered. meeting will be followed with a program presented by Jennie Life Long Learning O'Leary from the Maricopa County Library. Jennie's presenta- Artists must be RCSC Cardholders. 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Please support this win-win GET A $400 TAX CREDIT opportunity for Nadaburg FROM YOUR STATE INCOME TAXES students. If you With Your Donation To Nadaburg Unified School District would like to contribute this year, complete Dear Residents of Sun City, the form below Imagine a child’s eyes lighting up because he just understood what most of the other students learned and mail it in last week, or they just played a musical instrument for the first time, or they just made their own power along with your point on the computer. All of these things are possible through our tutoring program, music program, and check before after school fine art programs. Your contribution of tax credit funds will enable our District to keep these April 17, 2018. important programs going. You can make your Arizona State tax funds work for the academic improvement ORIGINAL SCHOOL BUILDING of students, enrichment programs both as after-school and summer activities. Your dollars open a whole new world to our District, and we thank you for caring about our next generation. YOU CAN MAKE A NADABURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 81 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES FEES TAX CREDIT DIFFERENCE IN OUR WORLD AND YOU CAN SAY WHERE YOU WANT YOUR TAX CREDIT DOLLARS TO GO. Every penny donated goes directly into benefiting the children of our District. Contributor’s Name ______If you have any questions about this program, please call Ms. Kasia Salamon at school at 623-556-5880. Address ______

E-mail ______Phone #______TAX CREDIT! Thanks to Arizona House Bill 2074 enacted in 1998, taxpayers may receive Please include your e-mail address if you want immediate acknowledgement of donation received. up to a $400 tax credit on their state Income tax by contributing to Arizona schools if they PLEASE CREDIT THE ENCLOSED CONTRIBUTION TO THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL: are married and filing jointly. It will remain $200 if they are single. The program gives a dol- � Both Schools (AMOUNT EQUALLY DIVIDED) lar-for-dollar reduction of state income taxes. The money must be designated for school-based � Desert Oasis Elementary � Nadaburg Elementary extracurricular activities. YOUR CONTRIBUTION PROVIDES FOR THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES: (CHECK ONE) • Checks must be made payable to the Nadaburg Unified School District. � Extra-curricular Classes (Computers, Fine arts, Academics, etc.) • The credit is against taxes. If an individual has no tax liability, a credit will not be available � Sports Programs � Field Trips for this year, however, it can be carried forward to later years. � Daily Student Tutoring � Area of Greatest Need • When the check is received, the taxpayer will receive a receipt from a school district official. Return this form with your check payable to The district will also notify the Arizona Department of Revenue. When the District receives the Nadaburg Unified School District • Attn: Tax Credit Program tax forms necessary for your tax filing, upon request you will be sent the appropriate forms. 32919 N. Center Street, Wittmann, AZ 85361-9416 A Community Newsletter PAGE 35 Come ...... For the Curiousity of it Stay ...... For the Commitment to it

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Don’t miss out on this 2018 important review of the goals & RCSC Annual Membership plans for the Meeting future of RCSC!

Monday, February 26, 2018 • 6pm Tell your Sundial Auditorium • 103rd & Boswell friends and Let us come together as a community to review the highlights neighbors! from the past year along with the goals and objectives planned for the future. Your participation is encouraged. Or bring 6:00pm | Registration & Refreshments them along! 6:30pm | Presentation & Membership Meeting Hope to see

RCSC Member Cards must be presented at time of registration you there!