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Leisure World News See listings The Official News Publication of Leisure World Arizona Pages A16-A17 Halloween History Digital Estate Planning Tradition with Christian roots Page A19 Page A15 Lions Club Honors Natalie Janes with Leo of the Year Award On August 15, the Leisure World Lions Club honored Natalie Janes with the coveted International Leo of the Year Award for her leadership skills and commitment to . “Natalie is extraordinary,” says Leo Club Advisor Lennie Spicer. “She had a 4.161 GPA, volunteered and helped others at school and church. She was also a lifeguard and swim instructor at Skyline Aquatic Center and worked part-time in a floral shop. She can do it all.” To be considered for the award, nominees must have strong leadership skills, a successful track record in implementing service projects, excel in community activities and have integrity. Only 15 youth are bestowed this special honor in the United States, with a total of 35 worldwide. A recent graduate of Skyline High School in Mesa, Natalie is well-deserving. As President of the Leo Club, she chaired a project to make and sell cancer bracelets for a Skyline office member with cancer. She collected and sent eyeglasses to Third World countries and led Left to right: Former Lions Club President Don Steffan, Natalie Janes, Lennie Spicer and Carolin Lowy her club’s holiday food drive. She also participated in various church service projects, including visiting and collectively—as members of the local, national clubs in more than 140 countries. Community service retirement homes and helping the homeless. and international community. Leos gain valuable skills remains the cornerstone of the program, fostering a as project managers and team leaders. They learn how lifetime commitment to help others. Like their Lion Leos: Community-Oriented Leaders to work in teams and to cooperate and collaborate counterparts, Leo club members enjoy serving their The Mesa Lions Club sponsors Leo Club programs with others. As a result, they also enjoy long-lasting neighbors and seeing positive results unfold. at Skyline High School, Jefferson Elementary School friendships and the rewards of community service. Natalie is proof of this and leads by example. She and San Tan High School. The Leos help young adults Jim Graver, baseball coach of Abington High School shares her purpose-driven life by promoting a positive develop leadership skills by becoming involved in social in Pennsylvania and an active member of the Glenside spirit of friendship and goodwill. It’s young people like service activities and projects in the fields of healthcare, Lions Club, founded the first Leo Club in 1957. By Natalie—bursting with energy and a desire to forge a literacy, education, self-development and working with 1964, the Leo Club program officially became part of special path—who will make the world a better place. children and the elderly. Lions Club International. Mesa Leisure World Lions Club is proud of Natalie and The Leo Club motto, “Leadership, Experience and Since then, the Leo Club Program has continued to all youth who are making a difference. Congratulations, Opportunity,” encourages members to grow individually grow. Leos are now an international network of 6,500 Natalie! Resident Bob Wilkins: Golf Ace with 15 Holes-in-One Imagine sinking not one hole-in-one but an amazing magazine articles on golf techniques. He also practiced 15 holes-in-one! That’s what Leisure World Resident a lot! Bob Wilkins did when he sank his last ace in 2014. He “I used to go to a football field in a park in Everett,” remembers it well! Bob says. “I took imitation ground with me and I’d hit “I was very surprised and happy!” Bob explains the ball to the other end and back again. It took me incredulously. “I couldn’t tell at first because you can’t about 15 minutes each direction. I got my golf swing see the greens from the tee from the 12th hole in Heron down. Then I joined the Men’s Golf Club in Bothell, Lakes. It might be in the right line, but you can’t see it Washington.” go into the hole. It’s a bit far for that, but I was very Bob’s first hole-in-one took place at Wayne Golf happy when I knew it had gone in.” Course in Bothell. He sank it with an 8-iron to the 150- Fifteen holes is no small feat! To put this in perspective, yard 15th hole, which was a wise choice. The clubheads the probability of getting a hole-in-one depends on of the 8 and 9-irons are the highest mass and with the both the golfer’s skill level and the difficulty of the hole. shortest shafts of the numbered irons. These irons are According to the National Hole in One Association, selected for a high loft or moderate- to short-distance the odds of obtaining a hole-in-one are 2,500 to 1 for a shots (between 130 and 150-yards with a full swing). pro-golfer, 5,000 to 1 for a low handicap and 12,500 to Bob doesn’t take any credit for his hole-in-one. “I was 1 for an amateur golfer. just playing the game,” he humbly says. But this was just the beginning. Fourteen more holes- That Special First One Born and raised in Everett, Washington, Bob taught Continues on Page A8 barbering and hairstyling at Edmonds Community College in north Seattle for 25 years. He picked up golf in 1971 after friends encouraged him to play. Self- Bob with a signed photo of his longtime idol Arnold Palmer, a 1974 taught, he mastered the game by reading recipient of the World Golf Hall of Fame.

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Fused Glass Jewelry/Lapidary Club Minnesota Club Submitted by Kay Branaman EakinAdministrative Submitted by Colleen Bodnar AnnouncementsSubmitted by Mark Nealy Carol Ewing will be back in town for class members to gather Please mark your calendar; the club will have a pizza party, Nov. Skol Vikings! Go Gophers! on Wednesday, Nov. 1. Leisure World residents who have done 14 at 7 p.m., in the Jewelry/Lapidary shop to welcome back all of Sunday, Nov. 12 in the Rec. 1 Ballroom we’re having a football fused glass previously are welcome to join the Stained Glass/ our members and Leisure World residents interested in learning party. Save the Date. All Minnesotans, neighbors and friends are Fused GlassSTAFF Club. INSIDER more about the club. invited. Everyone is welcome. It meets Mondays and Wednesdays from 1-4 p.m. for Fused Glass ComeBuilding in and sign up for classes Maintenance that will begin soon. We can SupervisorThe party begins with a social hour at 5 p.m. (BYOB) followed Open Lab. If you are interested but have not learned the intrica- teach you step-by-step and will supply the necessary tools and by a Grand Buffet dinner by Premier Catering. They will serve cies of this fun and beautiful craft, you may sign up for Beginners supplies to make your own piece of jewelry. Some classes require baked ham, beef stir-fry, rosemary chicken, oven-roasted potatoes, Fused Glass. Two sessions will meet on Wednesdays, Dec. 6 and an additionalRick fee for supplies. Keating: The club offers classes Man in beading, of tossed Action green salad or confetti pasta salad, mixed dinner rolls, green 13 from 1-4 p.m. casting, chain making, dichroic glass, wire wrap, lapidary, faceting, beans Almondine, and apple crisp. Set-ups, ice, pop, water, coffee TheBuilding charge for Maintenance the class will beSupervisor $20 which includesRick Keating information is a enameling-torchMesa, Arizona, fired, where enameling-kiln he managed and a QuickViking Tripwrap. store. Aand Rocker ice tea Family are included. Man onman basic of cutting, action. glass It’s COE, not tacking,unusual slumping to see andRick full running fusing, MarkAfter Prattworking has agreed 25 years to hold in retail,a Silver Rick Smithing was readyclass infor the a AlthoughWe will be Rickcelebrating loves histhe job,Gophers, his family Vikings, is Oles,his heart Tommies, and displayingaround andthe othercommunity “tricks of theputting trade.” outYou willfires—everything be able to make evening.change. If interested, call Mark , 218-235-1716. General hours soul.Johnnies, Pipers, Gusties, Bulldogs, Cobbers, Knights, Huskies, two small projects that incorporate what you have learned. Glass for are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you are interested from water leaks, wood damage, pool issues or any “Every day was the same, the routine was the same, Scots,“I’m Auggies,close to Mavericks,my kids,” Dragons,Rick beams. Warriors, “My Royals, son Bret Beavers, just those projects will be included. Any larger pieces or materials will come in and sign up, classes always fill up fast. Class instruction Mustangs, Cougars, and maybe even the Bison, Fighting Sioux, beother extra. kindThose of who repair. wish Andto continue he does with it fusedall with glass a followingsmile. timeand mayI got be toin thethe morning, point thatevening it wasor Saturday. so repetitive,” If you are Rick not a graduatedJackrabbits, fromand Coyotes. Arizona Wear State your University favorite school with colors. a degree those“Rick two lessonsis an canenergetic then join employee,”the club for $25. says Community member,shares. our“I yearlymanaged membership an AM/PM fee must storebe paid for before six you years, take inEntertainment Forensic Psychology. will be provided He made by Oly the Mann Dean’s who List. is a regularAnd, Manager Bob Kimble. “He goes above and beyond to theQuick class. Trip Dues for are six $20. and Circle K for four. I was getting myperformer daughter at Annabelles Briana just at the graduated Arizona Golf from Resort. Red MountainOly sings all make residents happy. He really tries to please people tiredOur next of retail general in meeting general.” will be Dec. 12 at 7 p.m., in the Jewelry/ Hightypes of School. music and My we wife may and have I a arelittle proud karaoke parents.” too. We will have

Gun Club Lapidary shop. Our meetings are held the second Tuesday of the the usual 50/50 drawing as well. Submittedand goes by the David extra Larson mile.” When Rick’s not working or spending time with his month. All interested residents are invited to join us. We hope you Tickets will be sold Friday and Saturday Nov. 3 and 4 from 10 TheDespite next meeting how willhectic be heldRick’s Wednesday, job gets, Nov. he 1. still handles Destined for Leisure World family, he is enjoying his lifelong passion for music. will come by the shop for a tour, or attend our meeting to learn a.m. – Noon in the lobby at Rec. 2. Cost is $19 per person. All Thereissues have with been confidence changes within and thecool. Gun Club an at Rio Salado One day, a chance encounter changed “I like concerts” he says. “My favorites are Kid more about Jewelry and Lapidary possibilities. are welcome. Bring your friends and neighbors. 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He has been in business for 25 years and has “A few years ago, I couldn’t even spell the word TRAIN and now “He motivates us to keep working hard and get stuff performedShortly thereafterthroughout thein country.2015, Rick I am the president of theBrothers. Model Railroaders I’ve played of Leisurein bands World. since So lowingdone,” target says building, Maintenance we now Technician have pistol bay Jason #2 reservedWood. “He’sfrom met with Leisure World’s former 1991 and wrote and recorded my 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for Rimfire Pistol/.22 Steel. Gene was born in Samoa, 12th of 16 children. His oldest and only what happened? I was introduced to the hobby of model railroad- Youa great are allowedsupervisor!” to shoot one time without being a Rio Salado girl,Director plays professionalEric Swanson, basketball who inhired France. His second is a boy ing. It’s a hobby with manyown facetsstuff. - design,I also playconstruction, the harmonica.” electrical, member.Compliance Note-Rimfire Coordinator Pistol will Nick take place,Patton even agrees. if we do“He’s not whohim works to work for Godaddy. in maintenance. The youngest He boy is married, works at building models, landscaping,Rick electronicsstill plays operation, music fieldand tripswrites and buildfun targets to work on that with day. and has a go-getter attitude with all Boeingdid that while for his about wife ateaches year and swing then dancing.....What fun! on and on.” songs when time permits but no Practicalhis projects.” Pistol-Friday, Nov. 17 at Rio Salado. Shooting at 7 a.m. acceptedCome, join the us for role food, as camaraderie, a foreman entertainment and just a fun To help all meeting attendeeslonger learn performs. about model But railroading,what makes we will be starting “Model Railroading 101” at our monthly club notAnd 7:30. PlanFacilities to be there Administrative early for safety briefing Assistant and to goAngie over evening.for another Please year. bring In a Augustdish to share, 2017, your serviceware, a friend him special is how he lives life to the course of fire. or two and a smile. We also like hugs. Questions? Call VellaRose meetings held in the Theater in Rec. 1 on the second Thursday of McVicker loves his sense of humor. “He keeps you Smith,he assumed 969-0244 his or Charlottecurrent McLaughlin,position 541-805-1757. each month at 2 p.m. startingthe beat in December. of his own Come drum, and makingcheck us Inlaughing order to toparticipate help break you upmust the be day a member a little!” of Rio Salado as Building Maintenance sure his family, crew and residents Sportsman’s Club. The main gate at Rio Salado is now open to out. For more information, call Verle Howell, 406-298-0716 (cell) everyone at 6:30 a.m. Supervisor. or stop by manor 1137.are all taken care of. TheA Stint luncheon in Retail is scheduled for 11:30 a.m., Monday, Nov. 27 at “I’ve been doing this now for Our Nov. 9 welcome backSo, meetingthe next will timebe held you on Verle’ssee Rick patio Lion’s Club at manor 1137 at 2 p.m. BJ’s.Born in Stoughton, Massachusetts, Rick grew up in aboutSubmitted 13 by months,”Elsie Tennant Rick says. coming to the rescue to fix a Thenearby schedule Taunton. is subject His to change,family somoved watch acrossyour emails. the country For any “I’veWow! knownThank you, some Thank residents you to all thehere LW Lion’s and the residents problem in Leisure World, don’t be questionsto Blythe, or information, California, call when Randy he Sneed, was 623-853-6300. 11-years-old. He thatfor purchased10 to 12 tickets years. to Theour Lion’s residents “Evening in Paris” Dinner/ Openshy to thankDoor him Social for all his hard work. Auction. Our tickets are almost sold out. We had several people graduated in 1990 from Paul Verde High School in are great people. They used to come Submitted by JackieIt’s men Jooyan of action like Rick who step up buy 1 and 2 tables at a time for themselves and friends. Again we Blythe and took a job managing a 76 Station. A few into my store at Circle K and Quick Our first Opento the Door plate social daily of the toseason get thewas heldjob ondone Oct. and13. It Iowa Club want to “Thank you” for your overwhelming support to this event Submittedyears later, by Audrehe and Steck his girlfriend, Dena (his now-wife Trip. I built a rapport with them. Now, was good to improvesee the old our familiar beautiful faces community.and many new ones. We and our other Lion activities. Attention all you Iowa people! Our first meeting is scheduled had a lot of folks who celebrated birthdays during the summer of 24 years), decided to make a change and moved to IWe run also into made them a spur when of the I’m moment working.” request for non-perishable for Nov. 15 at 5 p.m. in the Rec. 1 King Card Room. Hopefully, months as well as October. Our entertainment was provided by food to help some of the children at Jefferson School when they all our friends will be back by then. The price will be $8 each. magician Gary Kane. went on fall break. Arizona Brain Trust provides meals for needy We have a tentative menu of pizza, salad and dessert planned. It This month, our entertainer will be our own No Name Band. The Rev. Dr. Benjamin children during school hours, but not when they go on school breaks. is a “BYOB” with set-ups free. Those who have heard this fun band perform know they’re in for D. Seller, Senior Pastor When we learned of this we put out the word and asked anyone Here’s your chance to meet new friends and reconnect with old a treat. There’s sure to be something to everybody’s liking. We’re ones. Make out checks to Sid Steck and drop Dr. off Glenn or mail Bennett, to Manor if they would donate food to send home with these children. It Director of Music Ministries lookingKillian forward Ranchto welcoming back those folks who have been involves approximately 50 children. Once again, the response was 2691. We willPresbyterian have a drop (PCUSA) off box starting Nov. 2. Deadline for away for the summer, and certainly, all newcomers. Don’t forget unbelievable. The residents in Leisure World are amazing. They All Natural Beef reservations Sunday Worship is Nov. Schedule 12. Questions: canTraditional be directed—9AM to Audre or Sid to mark your calendars for Friday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. in the Rec. brought us sacks of food, snacks, drinks, etc., plus donations of right here in Mesa,AZ Steck, 696-3099.Fellowship Hour—10AM Modern—11AM 1 Ballroom. If you had your photo taken last month, don’t forget cash enabling Pat Brown and I to go out and purchase more needed Chancel Choir Practice: Wednesdays—6PM; Sundays—8AM to pick it up at the birthday table. food from the school’s suggested list. There is also going to be a For those of you who haven’t any idea what Open Door is the MIDWEEK—Wednesdays: Dinner—5:15PM school Christmas break and a spring break, so if anyone would like all about, here’s the scoop. We’re strictly a social organization A place for GOD in the middleQuesters of your week! Bible Club Study for all ages!—6PM to participate we would once again appreciate your help. There established for the sole purpose of getting friends and neighbors A Series on: “The Christian Atheist: Believing in God but Living will be notices on the Post as to dates and information. • No hormones Submitted by Kathy Hilger together for a good time of listening to entertainment and enjoy- As If He Doesn’t Exist” by Craig Groeschel; Oct. 3, 10 & 17. On Nov. 14 the Lion’s Club will be hosting a Veterans Day The______Questers - Lost Dutchman #1244 group______will meet on Nov. ing refreshments• No antibiotics afterward. in the feedIt’s a great way to make new friends breakfast at 7:30 a.m., Rec. 2 Hopi Room. We would appreciate 13Join at 9:30 us for a.m.… * atBible the Study LW Cafe.on Ezekiel; Tuesday mornings 9:30-11AM. and• Novisit unfamiliar with thoseor unknown you sourcesalready of know. cattle We also recognize those *Oktoberfest with Brats on October 17th; 5:15PM. any veteran contacting a Lion member and letting us know if you We will be bringing old pictures of ourselves to guess who is who. folks • Just who 100% have all natural birthdays Killian Ranchduring raised the currentbeef month. The birthday *Fall Festival with Hotdogs on Saturday, October 27th; 4-6PM. will be attending. We will also be discussing the care of old pictures. Our December guests• areOpen honored Friday & Saturdaywith a corsage, 10am - 5pm our famous Open Door Happy event will*Reformation be a trip toCelebration: the open houseCommunion at Peterson Sun., Nov. House 4th;9 AMon withDec. Haleys Designer Wigs Bagpiper, Choir & Organ music followed by brunch. Wear your Tartans! 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New Member Breakfast Invite

We would like to invite all new members of the Association to a breakfast hosted by our Leisure World Community Manager, Bob Kimble. We will share important information with our residents about Leisure Continued from Page A1 World during this fun and informative breakfast. The breakfast will be in the Ballroom at Rec. 1 and will be on the following dates for the 2018-2019 season: in-one would follow—many of which took place at explains. “When you’re playing, your attention is Leisure World. devoted on having the right club for the distance you’re October 4 at 8 a.m. In 1999, Bob decided to retire and take the advice of away from the hole and setting up the ball so it’s in a November 1 at 8 a.m. his late best friend, Ben. good position. And if you hit it well, then it’s up to the December 6 at 8 a.m. “Ben was an avid golfer,” Bob recalls. “He built a golf gods.” January 3 at 8 a.m. house in Leisure World in 1991 and I would visit him Bob will celebrate his 81st birthday in January and February 7 at 8 a.m. in December and January. We played a lot of golf here. doesn’t plan on slowing down any time soon. He still March 14 at 8 a.m. When I retired, Ben talked me into moving here.” plays golf a minimum of five times a week all year- April 4 at 8 a.m. And the rest is history. After all this time, Bob is still round. When asked if he’ll get another hole-in-one, he not phased by his golfing success, simply calling himself laughs. All new members are encouraged to attend and learn “a fair golfer with some good scores every once and a “Well, it’s up to the golf gods,” Bob jokes. “You just more about Leisure World and what we have to offer. while.” have to get your ball going in the right direction with We are also reserving room for other residents who the right speed, and the golf gods take over from there.” would also like to attend and encourage everyone to Help from the Golf Gods Based on Bob’s love and loyalty for the game, it chose one of the dates above that will fit your schedule. So, what’s Bob’s secret? With 15 aces to date, Bob wouldn’t surprise us if the golf gods took notice once Please RSVP to Executive Assistant Becky Cole, subscribes to the basics and a little bit of luck. again. Lucky number 16 might be just around the [email protected] or call 480-832-0003 ext. 218. “There is no secret for getting a hole-in-one,” Bob corner!

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Your Leisure World Foundation is a nonprofit organization that has been operating for more than 20 years to improve and enhance the lives of residents and Challenge Days Recipients those in need outside the community. Having a Foundation makes Leisure World unique Last spring, Challenge Days grants totaling grant to purchase and install safety equipment in among Arizona retirement communities. It allows us $43,500 were given to the following four homes of the elderly and disabled in east Mesa. So to support continuing improvements and to promote organizations: far, they have improved the safety in more than a spirit of gratitude and giving among our residents. 40 households by installing smoke detectors, We are now accepting grant applications from local 1. Starbright Foundation has used their grant CO2 detectors, shower grab bars, hand-held charitable organizations for the next round of Challenge to develop and launch Project Traffic Stop, shower heads and other much-needed items. Days funding. The Leisure World Foundation selects which trains first responders, parents, students recipients using the criteria outlined in their mission and community members to recognize child 4. Red Mountain United Methodist Prison statement: “To provide charitable relief to help meet predators, identify trafficking victims and Ministry is enhancing their educational the needs of elderly, disabled and distressed persons provide services to victims. They are now program for women incarcerated at Perryville in the Mesa, Arizona and nearby areas, including the working with the Department of Child Prison. They now work with the Rio Salado Leisure World community.” We also prefer start-up Safety in Phoenix and Tucson to train their College Distance Learning Program to offer projects where other funds are available to continue employees, investigators and case managers. post-secondary education and certificates the work or to serve as an incentive for other donors. so these women will be able to find gainful Local organizations are invited to submit applications 2. House of Refuge’s grant supports one home employment once released. This program also by November 1, 2018. Grantees will be selected by for a year. This highly successful, faith-based reduces recidivism by providing mentors for the end of the year and will receive funds at the close rehabilitation program for homeless families is them. of Challenge Days in March 2019. Applications are located near Mesa Gateway Airport. They provide available at the Foundation display at the back of the stability and support to families for up to two Funds for Leisure World: Some smaller grants Library or phone Jim Davis at 507-382-6377 to have years. The woman and her two teenage daughters were also awarded from unrestricted funds to an application mailed to you. Completed applications currently living in “our” house are well on their help Leisure World residents, including the Music should be mailed to Leisure World Foundation, way to achieving the goal of self-sufficiency. Therapy class offered twice a month for caregivers Attention: Jim Davis at 908 S. Power Rd., Mesa, AZ and their patients. A grant was given to the Wellness 85206. 3. Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest Department to help the Outreach Program better In November you will have the opportunity to support Aging and Disability Services is using their assist residents in difficult emergency situations. all the Foundation’s good works by participating in our Annual Campaign. All Directors are volunteers and less than five percent of all donations are used for administrative purposes. We hope you participate in the fun and giving! 

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DR-8100 LW-FD-20-off-4C.indd 1 1/16/18 9:28 AM A10 October 2018 • Community • www.lwca.com Literary Muse On behalf of the Leisure World Library Board, I extend its great house Farleigh Place, life has been seriously a sincere welcome back shout-out to all our seasonal disrupted by the forced billeting of the Royal West residents. In the next several weeks, many returning Kents regiment. The Earl and Lady Westerham, their friends and neighbors will signal the beginning of five daughters and what remains of the staff, have another active, and hopefully, enjoyable season in been relegated to a single wing of the great house. Leisure World. Nevertheless, the entire household knows that all must As you begin to fill your calendar with events, take a do their part and keep a “stiff upper lip.” few minutes to mosey over to the Library and check The war comes to Farleigh Place when a soldier with a out the many new titles that have found their way to failed parachute falls to his death on the estate. After his the new book tables. The Library staff has been busy uniform and possessions raise suspicions, MI5 operative all summer adding current fiction and nonfiction to and family friend Ben Cresswell is covertly assigned to our collection for your enjoyment. We look forward to determine whether the man is a German spy. Ben is not seeing you. the only one with a secret. Lord Westerham’s middle daughter, Pamela, has secretly taken a job at Bletchley Mini Book Sale: The Mini Book Sale for October will Park, the British code-breaking facility. be held in the Library on Thursday, October 11 from With few initial clues, Ben begins to develop a roster noon until 1:30 p.m. This will be our “Preview” sale of possible spies and traitors, which may include a of the best books available prior to the Fall Semi- member of Pamela’s family. To his dismay, he discovers Annual Book Sale, which will be held on November that some within the country have a shocking history- 17, concomitant with the Arts and Crafts Fair. altering agenda. As the trajectory of events cascades to The “Preview” sale is exclusively for Leisure World a climax, Ben and Pamela race to stop those bent on patrons. It provides our community with an opportunity destruction. Failure could mean the fall of the entire to obtain the finest books prior to the November sale, nation. Bowen, inspired by the real events and people which is open to the public. The selection will be of World War II, has crafted a beautifully written saga broad and the prices irresistible. This might be a great of class, family, love and betrayal. opportunity to purchase books in excellent condition as holiday gifts. So, mark your calendars and arrive on -Richard Mack is Publicity Chair of the Leisure World time for the best selection. Library Board.

Welcome Back Library Volunteers! including multiple Agatha, Anthony and Macavity A volunteer’s workshop will be held in the Queen awards. Statistics for August 2018 Card Room at Rec. 1 on Wednesday, October 10 at 9 Bowen’s latest novel, “In Farleigh Field,” is set in • 1219 total number of books taken out of the Library a.m. All volunteers are required to attend workshops Kent during the early days of World War II. England • 1094 hardback books taken out of the Library (including which deal with Leisure World Library practices and is sorely pressed by the Nazi Wehrmacht. The country 648 large print books) procedures. has recently experienced the near catastrophe at • 125 paperback books taken out Dunkirk and is suffering mightily under the London Book Review: Rhys Bowen is a highly acclaimed New blitz. Nearly every able-bodied young man has been York Times best-selling author. She has written more conscripted into military service, and hundreds of Leisure World Library Memorials than 30 mystery novels, including the Molly Murphy thousands of men and women have been pressed into August 2018 mysteries set in 1900s New York City, the lighter support services. No echelon of society has been spared Donors In Memory of Royal Spyness novels, featuring a minor royal in 1930s the burdens of the war, and everyone is expected to Sally Krueger Lois Milbradt England, and the Constable Evans mysteries set in serve the war effort. Betty Young and Evelyn Hetmanek Lois Milbradt contemporary Wales. She has won numerous honors, On the Kent estate of the Earl of Westerham and Joanne Walen Richard Long

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Leisure World News • Community • October 2018 A11 Before You Claim Social Security: What You Need to Know By David McBride you are 62-65 and receive Social Security, $1 of your benefits will be withheld for Whether you want to stop working at age 62, 67, or every $2 that you earn above $17,040. If 70, claiming the retirement benefits you are entitled to you receive Social Security and turn 66 later by federal law is no casual decision. You will want to this year, then $1 of your benefits will be consider a few key factors first. withheld for every $3 that you earn above $45,360. How long do you think you will live? Social Security income may also be taxed If you have a feeling you will live into your nineties, above the program’s “combined income” Leisure World News • November 2017 43 for example, it may be better to claim later. If you threshold. (“Combined income” = adjusted start receiving Social Security benefits at or after Full gross income + non-taxable interest + Retirement Age (FRA)—which varies from age 66-67 50 percent of Social Security benefits.) for those born in 1943 or later—your monthly benefit Single filers who have combined incomes will be larger than if you had claimed at 62. If you file from $25,000-34,000 may have to pay David Graham Hardy, 91, Manor 114, a resident of Edward Keith (Ed) Jackson, for benefits at FRA or later, chances are you probably federal income tax on up to 50 percent Leisure World since 1984 passed away Oct. 9, 2017. was raised in Oklahoma. He a) worked into your mid-sixties, b) are in fairly good of their Social Security benefits, and that Born on April 16, 1926 in Kalamazoo, Mich., he served attended Edmond High School health and c) have sizable retirement savings. also applies to joint filers with combined in the US Navy during World War II on the Guantanamo and earned a BS and MS in civil If you sense you might not live into your eighties or incomes of $32,000-44,000. Single filers Naval Base. engineering from Oklahoma you really need retirement income, then claiming at or with combined incomes above $34,000 and joint filers usingHe graduated a formula frombased theon your University 35 highest-earning of Michigan years. with State University. close to age 62 might make more sense. If you have whose combined incomes surpass $44,000 may have BachelorsIf you have andworked Master’s for less degrees than 35 in years, geology. Social He Security spent He worked for the Department an average lifespan, you will theoretically receive the to pay federal income tax on up to 85 percent of their mostfills inof the his “blankcareer inyears” Texas with and zeros. New For Mexico example, exploring if you of Bridges, State of California, average amount of lifetime benefits regardless of when Social Security benefits. forhave oil. 33 years of work experience, working another then worked for W.M. Lyles you claim them; the choice comes down to more lifetime coupleIn the latterof years part might of his translate career he to searched slightly forhigher deposits Social of Company, Fresno, Calif., as an When does your spouse want to file? gold, silver and copper until his retirement. engineer in pipeline work. payments that are smaller or fewer lifetime payments SecurityIn Leisure income. World he was active in the Green Bananas, He became president of that are larger. For the record, Social Security’s actuaries Timing does matter, especially for two income LionsYour Clubclaiming and the decision Lawn Bowlers. may be Heone is survivedof the majorby his Kaweah Construction Company in 1972 which he held until project the average 65-year-old man living 84.3 years couples. If the lower-earning spouse collects Social wifefinancial of 65 years,decisions Ann, twoof your children life. and Your two choices grandchildren. should 1982. He formed a partnership with Richard Watson and and the average 65-year-old woman living 86.7 years. Security benefits first and then the higher-earning be evaluated years in advance, with insight from the worked until retirement as CONEJO constructors in waste spouse collects them later, this may result in greater financial professional who has helped you plan for water and potable water treatment plants until 2001. Will you keep working? lifetime benefits for the household. retirement. He married Cherilyn Boehing in 1963 in Santa Barbara, You might not want to work too much since earning For more information, visit www.mcbridefinancial.net. Calif., a marriage of 54 years. He enjoyed the woodshop, too much income can result in your Social Security How much in benefits will you receive? library and Fitness Center here in Leisure World. Travel and being withheld or taxed. To find out about how much you will receive in -David McBride, CPA, CFP®, is the is the founder and President putzing were his other hobbies, along with love for his dog, Prior to Full Retirement Age, your benefits may be benefits, visit www.ssa.gov to find out. Keep in mind of McBride Financial Services, Inc. He may be reached at Marshmallow. lessened if your income tops certain limits. In 2018, if that Social Security calculates your monthly benefit 480-830-6600 or [email protected]. A remembrance event will be held Friday, Nov. 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Rec. 1 Clubroom.

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THE TRANSPLANTED GARDENER The Do’s and Don’ts of Tree Planting By Paula Schwartzmann

After talking about tree selection in my last two articles, you are ready to plant a tree. October Meet and Greet is a great month to plant. Fall gives a tree a long, cool growing season to establish a significant Mesa School District root system, with more reliable rainfall and lower temperatures Board Candidates to enhance planting success. If you are from another part Although high profile state and national elections grab of the country, you’ve probably news headlines, local races are just as important. That’s heard the term “tap root.” You certainly the case with our public schools. And even can disregard this term here. though we are an adult community, Leisure World is a Most trees grown In Arizona will part of the Mesa Public School District. NOT have a tap root. Rather, This November, two of the five seats on the Mesa the root system will be shallow School District Board will be filled from among four and wide, from one-and-a-half to three times the Unstaked trees will actually develop a stronger root candidates. The candidates are: Marcie Hutchinson, width of the canopy. This impacts how to plant. system as the tree sways in the wind. Always remove Rhonda LeVenda, Jenny Richardson and Bob Smith. the stake that came from the nursery. Proper staking Moreover, a proposed 15 percent District budget Here are a few planting tips: is pictured below. override and a $300 million District bond request will DO dig a hole that is as deep as and DO water plants in immediately after planting. also be on the ballot. several times wider than the root ball This settles the soil and prevents the root ball To learn more about this important local election, a with rough sloping walls. Place the from drying out.Newly planted trees will Meet and Greet event will be held on Tuesday, October root ball on undisturbed soil to avoid need to be watered often for a year or two. 16 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Recreation Center 1 settling and burying the trunk in soil. DO water long, slow and deep (two to three Ballroom. Come meet the four candidates and discuss DO NOT place organic matter in when you feet) to promote a well-grown root system the proposed override and bond programs. All residents backfill. Use only native soil. and a balanced spreading crown. are encouraged to attend. DO NOT prune your tree the first year Here’s to a well-established tree that will If you have a specific question you would like to ask after planting. The plant needs all provide shade and beauty for years to come! the candidates, please email it to Wayne Balmer at those leaves to photosynthesize food Joyful gardening! [email protected] to be included in the Question and while establishing its root system. Answers portion of the program. Prune only dead, dying or damaged -Paula Schwartzmann is a Maricopa County For more information on the proposed budget limbs at planting time. Master Gardener. override and bond program, please visit the Mesa DO stake your tree, only if necessary. Public Schools website at: http://www.mpsaz.org/info.

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If you want a farewell done well, call Hilary. Leisure World News • Community • October 2018 A13 VETERANS SPOTLIGHT Vet Tix Offers Vets Special Memories and Healing

One of the best ways for families to been able to make this happen.” bond and have fun is to spend time Keith, a 1997-2001 United States together. And who deserves this more Marine Corps Veteran, recently than branches of our military! Now, attended the Arizona Cardinals vs. Vet Tix has come up with an innovative Denver Broncos preseason game in way how. Glendale. The Arizona Cardinals – NFL and John, from Arizona, donated Tickets for Healing his ticket. Founded in 2008, Vet Tix is a national “Thank you, Arizona Cardinals for nonprofit organization that provides these fantastic seats,” Keith shared via free event tickets to all members of the social media. “Had the opportunity military, veterans and their immediate to take a family member and fellow families, including family members of Veteran to see his first ever live NFL troops killed in action (KIA). game. Could not have asked for a better Vet Tix provides tickets to events by offering them an opportunity to relax and have experience, thank you!” which reduce stress, strengthen family bonds, build fun. They demonstrate the importance of patriotism lifelong memories and encourage service members by offering community support and recognition. In Endless Possibilities and veterans to stay engaged with local communities the last several months, Veterans received tickets to Tickets aren’t limited to specific activities. There’s and American life. The organization secures tickets to concerts, such as Boy George and the Culture Club, something for everyone. Recipients choose from a wide sporting events, concerts, performing arts, educational Taylor Swift, and pro-football games and other events. range of events, from comedy shows to sporting events and family activities across the nation. and more. Since its inception, Vet Tix has distributed These tickets make a huge difference in the lives of A Real Impact over five million tickets to about 70,000 events. As the recipients, many who still suffer emotional or To date, Vet Tix has provided over five million event of August 5, 2018, they have added 52,210 new and physical challenges. Over 16 million veterans have tickets to qualified recipients (confirmed military verified Vet Tixers (or recipients) and currently boasts a served during wartime, and 3.6 million suffer from members or KIA family members) in all 50 states, total of 907,785 verified recipients! some type of service-related ailment. The wounds of including Washington, D.C. This year alone, they have war run deep and may affect all aspects of a veteran’s given approximately 1.2 million tickets! How to Get Tickets life, including their family relationships, job and social Thanks to Tix Vet, almost 125,000 donors have helped Vet Tix provides tickets to only qualified recipients, interactions. Event tickets provide a vital step toward families to reconnect and experience new memories. which include verified, currently serving military, keeping veterans engaged in his or her community. With the average cost of $500 for a family of four to honorably discharged veterans, severely wounded attend a sporting event or concert, these tickets provide veterans (Purple Heart), primary next of kin of someone Collaborative Giving life-affirming moments that may not have been possible killed in action and to the surviving spouse of a service Located in Phoenix, Vet Tix was established by veteran without Vet Tix’s assistance. The organization’s website member with a service-connected death. To begin the business professionals, along with their families, to shares more than 300,000 testimonials of their impact verification process, go to www.vettix.org/ref/325035. honor and support the men and women who have on the lives of veterans. contributed so much to our country. Currently serving in the United States Air Force, Larry Give Back and Forward Vet Tix, along with major sports teams, leagues, attended “The Nutcracker” with his daughter. Help this vital program prosper by donating money, promoters, various organizations and individual ticket “I want to thank everyone who made this possible. As tickets or even gift certificates (all tax- deductible). It’s holders, provide free or discounted event tickets to a member of the military, I don’t often get the chance easier than ever to give back and to help our military more than 21 million military personnel and veterans. to take my daughter to events like this. I want to thank men, women and their families move live fulfilling lives Vet Tix wants to help veterans and their families the Ballet troupe for their donation of these tickets,” and have fun in the process! reconnect and transition back into their communities Larry said. “Without them, I don’t believe I would have For more information, visit Vet Tix at www.vettix.org. A14 October 2018 • Community • www.lwca.com Relive Your Senior Prom with Lions Club Fundraiser The Leisure World Lions will be Club, at [email protected] or call hosting a prom to be remembered! Don’t him at 480-371-8688 and he will meet miss our November fundraiser, “Senior you to make a copy). The attire is prom- Prom - Under the Stars” on November themed, which means either simple 9, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. in Rec 2. We will semi-formal dresses or event-elaborate have a lot of fun features, including DJ dresses are welcome. 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By Rilus M. Dana about how they receive their bank statements, where they store Technology has changed the important information and what world so much, just in my they are comfortable sharing. lifetime. Before the digital age, Although a lot of people were I would get my bank statements comfortable sharing passwords to by mail, now I get them via email their email accounts and online or login online to check balances. banking, this is bad planning for I wrote paper checks to pay my several reasons: bills, now I use online banking for most bills. But what happens to your digital life 1. What if you change your after you pass away? passwords and forget to update Although technology has made many parts of life easier, the record? leaving behind a trail of “electronic records” instead of 2. What if the wrong person finds physical ones has created new issues, including how the password list? your loved ones will access your information if there is 3. Is it illegal? The terms“ of no paper trail. service” agreement for most email accounts and online New Digital Times banking end when someone dies Sixteen years ago, when I started working in estate and prohibit sharing passwords. information or a free consultation, call us at 480-924- planning for my father’s firm, I took a call from a woman That’s why at Dana and Associates we created Paperless 4424 or visit www.danalegalhelp.com. who was trying to manage her mother’s estate. She had Solutions for your legal plans with a comprehensive been named Trustee but needed to figure out what outline. -Rilus M. Dana, J.D., is a managing partner at Dana the trust owned. She was disappointed when advised and Associates, LLC. by attorneys to look around the house for accounting Part One: Inventory records and to check the mail for bank statements. I We include specific language in our Trusts, Last Will also expected a better answer. and Testaments and Power of Attorneys that allows for As an estate planning attorney, I have received similar the fiduciary (the person in charge of your finances calls over the years and would give the same response: after you pass or become incapacitated) to request an check the mail box. But a few years ago, something inventory of all digital assets, including: 1) the type of changed. Clients and their children started reporting account, 2) the value of the account, 3) the owner of they were banking online and not receiving paper the account and 3) if there was a beneficiary named. statements. Now what? How do you find a record of This allows the fiduciary to access the information only an account if statements are only sent to an email that and not the underlying assets. After they know what you can’t access? accounts exist, they can use the proper legal document for authority over the account. Accessing Digital Assets I started doing some research and found that solutions Part Two: Digital Asset Trust some software companies offered weren’t effective. I created a Digital Asset Trust where you list your I then began updating our processes to store digital specific email address and give your Trustee the authority information and urged clients to leave records of their to access a list of emails received. The Trustee will not SECURE PEACE accounts. have access to the content of the emails. They will only OF MIND In 2016, I saw pending legislation for the Revised be able see a list of email senders, the email subject and Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act when the email was received. This request provides the (FADAA). This law gives the authority to direct what Trustee with the information they need to administer happens to your digital information after you are gone the Trust and Estate while still protecting and securing and provides a better way to share stored electronic your privacy. But the institution can require a court information. order if they think the request is too intrusive. According to the FADAA, the information and records PAPERLESS SOLUTIONS are digital assets, but not the underlying asset itself. Part Three: Digital Vault Estate Planning • Trusts • Wills For example, your bank is storing information about It is important to store your documents somewhere your account electronically, the information about the safe, where the right people can find them when they Elder Law • Trust Administration account is your digital asset and not the money in the need to. That’s why all our legal plans now include Asset Protection Planning bank. Even if you get your bank statements on paper access to a Digital Vault. We provide a license to Probate • Online Digital Vault and do not use online banking to access your account, Everplans, a software company that allows you to store Online & Email Planning your information is still being stored electronically by all your Estate Planning documents and important the bank and is your digital asset. Everyone has digital information electronically and with who and when you FREE CONSULTATION assets! want. This provides an extra layer of protection for your I drafted a “Digital Asset Trust” based upon what documents in case your family can’t access your paper Offices in North Phoenix, Scottsdale, Chandler and Mesa was possible in the new law and started to interview records. my clients during our Personal Family Legal sessions Does your Estate Plan fit your paperless life? For more 480.924.4424 • www.DANA.legal Arizona Mobility Scooters

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N.W. Corner of Higley & University Leisure World News • Community • October 2018 A19 Halloween: Secular Tradition with Christian Roots It’s the one night of the year children revel in getting deemed November 2 as All Souls’ Day to honor the dressed up as witches, ghosts or their favorite superhero dead. Like the first Celtic celebration of Samhain, in search of treats. Adults also join in on the fun people celebrated with bonfires, parades and wore with costumes, parties and decorating their homes in costumes. ghoulish fashion. But did you know that Halloween, Halloween thus begins the three-day observance of Top 10 Halloween celebrated annually on October 31, is more than Allhallowtide, the time in the liturgical year dedicated costumes, scarecrows and jack-o-lanterns? It actually to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), Costumes has religious roots with deeper meaning. martyrs and all the faithful departed. It’s also the reason it has other names, including all Hallows’ Evening, If you think Halloween is just for kids, think again! A Mischievous Beginning Allhalloween, All Hallows’ Eve and All Saints’ Eve. It Adults love to get in on the action, too! According to It all began about 2,500 years ago, when the Celts means “hallowed evening” or “holy evening” because it the National Retail Federation, more than 69 percent held a festival called Samhain to mark the start of the falls before All Saints’ Day. of adults bought Halloween costumes in 2017—and fall harvest and winter. The Celts thought that on the even more are expected do so this year. night before Samhain, spirits walked the earth to cause A Modern-Day Tradition So, what are you planning on wearing? mischief. To protect themselves, they lit large bonfires Halloween grew in popularity in the latter half of the and wore costumes, hoping the evil spirits wouldn’t 19th century with the arrival of the Irish, who bought Here are some of the most popular Halloween costumes recognize them! their Halloween customs with them, including wearing for adults: The Celts believed the spirits allowed the Celtic priests, costumes and going door to door asking for treats in 1. Witch known as Druids, to predict the future. During this exchange for prayers during All Saints’ Day. 2. Batman character (Batman, Catwoman, Harley time, the Druids lit bonfires throughout the villages for Over time, trick-or-treating and many other traditions Quinn, etc.) the people to burn crops and animals as a sacrifice to evolved into more secular customs. 3. Animal (cat or dog) the Celtic gods. Donned in costumes of animal skins The celebration also still clung to its Celtic roots, 4. Pirate and heads, people ate, danced and told fortunes. including the use of bats, skulls and jack-o-lanterns. 5. Marvel Superhero (Spider-Man, Captain America, During Samhain, the Celts lit huge bonfires to ward etc.) Christian Roots off evil spirits, and in the process, attracted insects and 6. Vampire By the year 43 A.D., the Roman Empire took over hungry bats. The Celts thought the swooping bats were 7. Zombie most of the Celtic territory and their traditions. the spirits of their dead ancestors! 8. Star Wars character (Chewbacca, Darth Vadar, Building on Samhain, the Romans began the festival Today, ghost stories and scary costumes remain part Han Solo, etc.) Feralia, a celebration to honor the dead, and a ceremony of the Halloween festivities. Although its original focus 9. Slasher Movie Villain (Jason, Scream, etc.) to praise Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruitful changed from religious to secular, it remains the second 10. 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Some people are okay with cruising through life. Not love the café, and it works as a training facility for folks with the 49ers, winning numerous awards. He won two Jeff Bayer. A professional photographer, community who want to get back into society. It’s a beautiful thing. Pro-Football Hall of Fame Awards for Photography in service advocate and marketing guru, Jeff believes the Chef Grant Oakley loves being here, and residents love a national competition in 2000 and 2002. The photo exact opposite. He wants in on the action and to make him.” that won him the 2002 competition is titled “Father a difference. Marc, a private nonprofit and Son,” taken at the last game of 49ers wide-receiver “I take my responsibilities corporation, provides a myriad Jerry Rice. To this day, he is listed in the team’s media seriously. I try to work as a of programs and services guide as a historical photographer. good leader, be positive and to children and adults with “Every major newspaper enters the competition. It’s forward thinking,” Jeff says. developmental and physical very prestigious, and I’m extremely honored to have “My core philosophy is to disabilities and behavioral won those awards,” Jeff proudly says. “Jerry Rice even make everything better after health challenges. They also used that winning photo for the cover for his golf I’m gone.” offer employment-relatedtournament fundraiser.” And it shows. A Leisure service programs to help them Most recently, Jeff took professional photographs for World resident, Jeff is currently obtain work opportunities. the American Century Championship. He has been the Chairman of the Long- Jeff learned about Marc three collaborating with the celebrity golf tournament owned Range Planning Committee, years ago when he accepted a by NBC since it began 30 years ago. Vice-Chair of District 4 and 90-day contract as a human “They bring me here every year to be a tournament Marketing Coordinator of resources recruiter. He was photographer,” he says. “This year, the San Francisco Marc Community Resources impressed with the organization Chronicle ran my photos for five days in a row with the (Marc), which operates the and wanted to play an even columnist’s articles on the tournament.” Rendezvous Café next to the bigger role. That’s when he Coyote Run Golf Shop. offered his marketing services. A Heart for Others “It’s been an exceptional Jeff’s other stints include being a proud lifetime member Calling Leisure World Home relationship since the of the California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation Born in Chicago, Jeff’s family beginning,” Jeff beams. “It’s the (11-99 stands for ‘officer down’), an organization that moved to the San Francisco best work experience I’ve had. provides emergency benefits to family members and Bay area when he was 10 years old. He remained there They do great work in the community and I’m proud to employees of the California Highway Patrol. until 2014 when he permanently moved to Leisure be a part of it.” Jeff also served as the Development Director for the World after visiting his brother Richard who used to Boys and Girls Club in San Mateo, where he brought lived here. Award-Winning Photographer in “The First Tee,” an international youth development “Every time I was here, I really enjoyed it,” explains Jeff. When Jeff’s not advancing Marc’s mission, he is organization that promotes integrity, respect and “I liked the desert and the landscape. And even though sharing his talents as a photographer with Leisure perseverance through the game. it’s hot, I prefer this to any other climate. I wanted to World News. Jeff is often seen around the community Currently, Jeff enjoys playing golf in Leisure World improve my lifestyle and do something different.” and during golf tournaments taking candid shots of tournaments with friends and advancing his many residents having fun. philanthropic endeavors. And he isn’t slowing down Partnering with Marc Jeff’s love of photography began in the early 1970s any time soon. But Jeff didn’t only improve his life when he moved when he did radio reporting for the San Francisco 49ers. “I really enjoy living in Leisure World and being part to Leisure World. He quickly got involved and started “I loved being in the stadium and the press box,” he of it,” Jeff concludes. “I want to continue to enjoy life, making an impact. He is the driving force behind the says. “But I had to cut out a niche. Eventually, I got a make a difference and leave the world a little better.” successful partnership between Leisure World and ‘brainstorm’ that I could be a photographer and be part And anyone who’s met Jeff, knows he’s doing just that. Marc. of the action.” To view Jeff’s diverse photography collection, visit “It’s a win-win situation,” Jeff shares. “The residents This led to his 25-year stint as a successful photographer www.jeffbayerphotography.com.

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Bring your own Bible and plan to join us as we in the Queen Card Room in Rec. 1 at 7 p.m. every American Association study and learn more of God’s Word. If you have any second Wednesday of the month. of University Women questions, please call Mary Louise Hendricksen at Our first meeting on Oct. 10 will have representatives Submitted by Marilyn Kunde 480-832-2507. from our local Democratic Party coming to provide American Association of University Women (AAUW) information on volunteer opportunities in support of Computer Club the 2018 midterm elections. Many of the Democratic East Mesa Branch will open the 2018-19 program season Submitted by R. Aubrey La Foy candidates’ names on this year’s ballot should be familiar with a Fall Forum Saturday, October 6, in the Leisure Attention! The first meeting of the Leisure World to you since we had the chance to meet with them at World Ballroom from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration Computer Club for the 2018-2019 season will be held last winter’s meetings. At the time, we helped them by begins at 8:30 a.m. and includes a continental breakfast on Oct. 15 at 8:30 a.m. in the Rec. 1 Ballroom. See signing nominating petitions, making contributions and lunch. Registration is $25. you there! and winning their primaries. Now we need to help The theme for the forum is “From Caring to Did you leave the house without your smartphone? them by getting out the vote for the General Election Commitment . . .How Do We Make Our Voice Count?” Panic! Should you go back and get it or just continue? on Nov. 6. Come to the Oct. 10 meeting to find out and educates attendees on Propositions and Ballot How many times has this happened? Whether we like how you can take that last step to make it happen! Initiatives in Arizona. A panel discussion comprised it or not, the smartphone is now part of our culture. Whether you wish to meet new people, become better of State Candidates will focus on their positions on One can spend a great deal of time trolling through informed about candidates or you are increasingly women’s issues. Facebook, Twitter, email, messages, phone numbers concerned about the state of social and political issues One of the topics is Civil Discourse and will include and texting. Wow! And I didn’t even mention taking in Arizona and the nation, we welcome you to come several speakers, including Basant Virdee, who is the photos. There is so much on the smartphone that is out and join us. Refreshments will be served. We look Communications Coordinator for the National Institute beneficial that we forget this is a Computer Club. forwardLeisure to World seeing youNews Oct. • 10.November 2017 25 for Civil Discourse. The Institute empowers Americans The club has evolved through many new gadgets and For more information, contact Dorothy O’Connell at to restore and call for civility in our democracy. Ms. programs. We try to keep you informed and provide 480-831-8754. Virdee focuses on fostering constructive dialogue, informationFree and programsmovies to further Sundays your knowledge. in the Rec. 1 Theater engaging the public in critical thinking and civic The programs for October are as follows: Oct.4 p.m.15: decision-making. Bob Kimble, Leisure World update and information; Friday Afternoon Open Sewing AAUW’s mission is to advance gender equity for women Oct. 22: Alex Wait, Office Depot techRefreshments services and Submitted Provided by Carolin Lowy and girls through research, education and advocacy with technology; Oct. 29: NoAlicia seat Hinterlong, saving. Services All seats and on Thea first-come Friday afternoon basis grouponly enjoys hand sewing, a vision of equity for all. AAUW values nonpartisan, Training at Mac 2 Basics. embroidery of all kinds, including mending, hemming fact-based, integrity, inclusion and intersection. The officersSchedule for the may 2018 change - 19 Computer due toClub availability are: etc. Currently, of we movies decide week from by week Netflix if we are going For more information or to register, contact President - Elaine Prom, Vice President - Alan Yapp, to come by the Queen Card Room in Rec. Please give branch President Joanne Walen at 480-807-5114 or SecretaryNov. 5 - WalkingPat Billingsley, with the Treasurer Enemy - Jackie (PG13) Anderson, – 1hr 53mme a call if you need to know our plans. For more [email protected]. DirectorsWhen the - NazisCarolyn invade Vickerman Hungary, and young Mike Elek VanDernoot. Cohen dons a Naziinformation, uniform to contact save his Carolin skin and Lowy find hisat 480-641-4626.family. Instead, Thehe uncovers Computer a terrible Lab truth. will Now be cognizant open subject of Hitler’s to the“final solution,” Cohen sets about saving thousands of Jews. Christian Fellowship Club availability of volunteers to assist you. And don’t forget Friday Morning Knitters Submitted by Mary Louise Hendricksen theNov. great 12 collection Cowgirls of n’Angels movie discs that(PG) can – 1hr be 32mchecked CommunityFall is here! Now we can Garage welcome back all Sale the friends out.Feisty We youngster are off to Ida a greatlongs beginning, for adventure so join and hopesus to learn to find her father, a rodeoand performer. Crocheters When she seeks refuge Submitted by Carolin Lowy who escaped Arizona over the last few months. It will morewith abouta troupe computers, of female gadgets trick riders and andsmartphones. their ornery Our leader, an ex-rodeo star, she finds a new family and an all- This month, the knitting group would like to offer be great to catch up on each other’s news. This is a membershipencompassing is onlypassion. $10 per manor. Saturday, Dec. 2 from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. you a tale of humor and mystery, called “The Saga of heads up to tell you that we will be starting our 36th the Boomerang Scarf.” As the story goes, a completed consecutiveJoin in the year fun of as Bible a seller study or treasureon Thursday, hunter! Nov. 1. Nov. 19 Paris Can Wait (PG) – 1hr 32m Democratic Club scarf was in need of a matching hat to complete the set. This Bible study is non-denominational for men and SubmittedWith her daughterby Dorothy at collegeO’Connell and her workaholic husband perpetually absent, Anne Lockwood is ripe for the woo- Sign up in the Recreation Office by noon Four times, different folk took the scarf home and tried women. We meet each Thursday from 9:30 - 11:00 Theing when Leisure one ofWorld her spouse’sDemocratic associates Club offerswelcomes to give back her a lift from Cannes to Paris -- a seven-hour journey that to find a match, no good. So every time, back came the a.m.Tuesday, in the Nov. Queen 28 to Cardhave yourRoom manor from listed. November A ourturns seasonal into two neighbors days. and invites you to attend our throughlist of all April. garage sale locations and maps for all meetings during the 2018 - 19 winter season. We meet Continues on page A22 shoppers will be available Thursday, Nov. 30 in Nov. 26 Woodlawn (PG) – 2hr 3m the Recreation Office and in Administration at Set in the 1970s, this inspirational drama centers on high school football player Tony Nathan, who -- despite being African-American -- becomes a hometown hero in the racially divided city of Birmingham, Ala. the Reception Desk and the back of the Library. At At Pizza*Subs DanaDana Par Par So So *Salads*Wings 10% OFF VotedVoted Best Best Pub FoodPub Foodin in the theEast East Valley. Valley. Total Bill 480.964.2400 • www.WilsonInsuranceAZ.com “Nov. Special” *Not valid New clients, with any other offers. receive a one appyappy or aily aily rom rom - p.m.- p.m. hour therapeutic treatment for the Soth Soth al al ista ista rive rive price Marco’sof a Pizza Mesa esaesa aseline-Soth aseline-Soth o .S. o .S. 10% Senior Discount 1/2 hour;446 $35. 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Clubs continued from page A21 scarf. So sad! Finally, a donated bag of yarn yielded a The Center provides comprehensive medical services Open Door Social match. After a year of back and forth, the lonely scarf and access to social services that empower women Submitted by Jackie Jooyan finally had a mate which in the fall will be donated to to take charge of their health. Stephanie Gray, the It’s time to reopen the door! Open Door Social starts a local charity. center’s director, will be our guest speaker on Oct. 18. its new season on Friday, Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. in the The above demonstrates friendship and kindness. We The knitters and twiddlers have volunteered to make Rec. 1 Ballroom. Hooray for all the year-rounders enjoy each other’s company and have weekly lunch at booties and hats. Other items on the wish list: clothing who stuck out another Arizona summer! Now we can the Leisure World Cafe. All are welcome. For more six to 24 months (especially for boys), diapers (sizes 4, look forward to somewhat cooler temperatures and the information, contact Carolin Lowy at 5 and 6), baby wipes, baby soap and diaper bags. These gradual return of our winter friends. 480-641-4626. items are needed for the Parenting Prep classes that give Our program promises to be a lot of fun. Our parents the opportunity to educate themselves and earn entertainer is vocalist Judy Ann, who has performed for baby supplies for their children. If you would like to us in the past. She is a seasoned entertainer and has Green Bananas Investment Club donate to this project, please contact Mary Johnson at Green Bananas is an investment club which meets performed with celebrities such as Crystal Gayle and 480-756-0184. the second Wednesday of every month at 1 p.m. in the Tammy Wynette. She sings all types of music: country, We enjoy meeting new quilters, so please plan on Theater. Members learn about stocks and how to invest. big band, 50s and 60s, just to name a few. Mark your joining us each week on Thursday mornings from 9 We look forward to another successful year of finding calendars and come and join us. - 11:30 a.m. in the King Card Room or the Sewing those green bananas before they ripen. If you want to After the program, we will recognize those who had Room at Rec 1. If you have any questions, please be part of our club as a member or visitor, please feel birthdays during the summer and in October by contact Linda Phar at 480-510-0498 or Merrilly Strom free to attend our next meeting. We welcome all new presenting the honorees with corsages and taking their at 480-699-9352. members. pictures. The pictures can be picked up at next month’s Open Door. Refreshments will be served with coffee, Minnesota Club tea or water. Jewelry/Lapidary Club Submitted by Dutch Schulz If you’ve been thinking about coming to see what Submitted by Colleen Bodnar Thank you, Vets! Open Door is about, don’t put it off any longer. You The Jewelry and Lapidary Club will have their second Monday, Nov. 12 in the Rec 1 Kings Room we are will see what a good time we have. Open Door Social annual pizza party on Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Rec. 3 having a party. Save the date! The party begins with a costs you nothing. It’s fun and it’s a great way to meet Navajo room. We welcome back all of our members and social hour at 5 p.m. (BYOB), followed by a catered new folks and see old friends. residents interested in learning more about the club. If buffet by Special Moments. Stuffed pork loin or pecan For more information, call Don Murphy at you are interested, please stop by the shop and sign up. encrusted chicken will be served with all the fixings 480-807-8663. This will give us information on how many pizzas we and pumpkin pie. Setups, ice, pop, water and coffee need to purchase. are included. The club offers classes in beading, casting, chain making, We will be honoring the service of our Veterans and dichroic glass, wire wrap, lapidary, faceting, enameling- Photography Club the Red, White and Blue. So, all you patriots out there, Submitted by Jan Kelly kiln and Viking wrap. General hours are 9 a.m. to 4 wear your best red, white and blue outfit. You could be Welcome back to a new season of the Leisure World p.m., Monday through Friday. We can teach you step- selected as the most patriotic-dressed! Photography Club. Our first meeting is on Oct. 20 in by-step and will supply the necessary tools and supplies Back by popular demand is Oly Mann. Oly will the Rec. 1 Theatre. Our meetings will be on Saturdays to make your own piece of jewelry. Some classes require entertain us by singing all types of music. You can try a from 10:15 - 11:30 a.m. throughout the season from an additional fee for supplies. If you are interested, come little dancing or maybe a karaoke tune or two. We will October 2018 to March 2019. We are a club open to in and sign up as classes fill up fast. Class instruction have the usual 50/50 drawing. all skill levels, beginners and beyond. Our activities time may be in the morning, evening or Saturday. If you Tickets will be sold Friday and Saturday Nov. 2 and include fun photo shoot outings, followed by lunch, are not a member, our yearly membership fee must be 3 from 10 a.m. - noon in the lobby of Rec 2. Cost is education, participation in The Fall and Spring Art paid before you take the class. Dues are $20. $19 per person. All are welcome, bring your friends and Shows, weekly challenges, guest lecturers and adding Our first general meeting will be Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. neighbors. For more information, contact Dutch Schulz our photos to support one topic in the Leisure World in the Rec. 3 Navajo room. Our meetings are held the at 763-370-1781 or [email protected]. Lecture series. second Tuesday of the month. All interested residents We are now getting ready for the Fall Art Show, are invited to join us. We hope you will come by the which is open to all residents, no club membership is shop for a tour or attend our meeting to learn more required. The date is set for Saturday, Nov. 17. The Fall about jewelry and lapidary possibilities. Oil Painting Submitted by Lori Pilato Show is managed by The Fall Art Show Chair, Charlene Beginner and intermediate oil painters welcome! We Ingerson and assisted by our Photo Club members. LW Quilters will be using water-mixable oils for easy cleanup and Registration for the event will begin on Tuesday, Sept. Submitted by Mary Johnson and Carol Stickling no toxic fumes! 1. and close at noon on Monday, Nov. 5. For more In September, we were asked to do a small quilt show Classes will be held all summer (and through the information, contact the Fall Art Show Chair Charlene at Fellowship Square in Mesa. The residents enjoyed the month of October) in the Art Studio on Thursdays Ingerson at 401-473-4213 or 480-699-0363. You can show, and we enjoyed visiting with them. In October, from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. There is a nominal fee of also email her at [email protected]. the quilters will be making diaper bags, self-binding $10 per class. A list of class supplies is posted on the So welcome back old members! We look forward to blankets and other baby items to be donated to the Aid bulletin board in the Art Studio. Join us for a fun time! newcomers joining us. to Women’s Center. Why pay RETAILF whenlooring you can pay less, and still get the same warranties? 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Thursday of the month in the Queen Card Room at inalienable rights; that what has been granted must Many of our club members are starting to return from 9:30 a.m. The next meeting will be on Thursday, Oct. not be compromised by any man or government.” their summer activities. Welcome back! Please take 18. -Declaration of Independence the time to familiarize yourself with our operating For more information, contact Alan Forbes at procedures and safety rules. If you have any questions, 808-497-8109. You can also just come to our next The eneralG Election polls will be open in Leisure please consult the daily monitor for help. Shop hours meeting! World in the King Card Room from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. November 6, 2018. The last day to register to vote Our website is now a work-in-progress. One of our in the election is October 9, 2018. If you would like Twiddlers members, Wayne Kraft, volunteered to become our to register to vote or check your voter status, please Submitted by Carolin Lowy web master and has done a wonderful job revitalizing visit www.servicearizona.com. You may also call Diane Who are Twiddlers? What are they up to? We are a the site. Thank you, Wayne! Check it out: https://sites. Andersen for help. group of creative folks who enjoy working with needles, google.com/view/lwwoodworking. Political yard signs for most candidates are now hooks, fabric, yarn, looms, pins and scissors. Basically, The Arts and Craft Fair is coming in November. Start available and free of charge. Call Gene Klund at working with a needle or needles is the idea behind our working on ideas for projects you can make and donate 480-985-5705 for sign delivery and/or installation. Be group. We meet every Monday Morning in the Queen to the shop for sale. Remember, our profits help us keep a good citizen and display the signs of your chosen Card Room at Rec.1 starting around 9 a.m. People who our woodshop a first-class facility. candidates, and a good resident by following the start arriving bring their current projects. Most of what Leisure World signage rules. For more information, we make is given to various local charities. We have see Senate Bill 1482, ARS 33-1261. limited supplies Everyone is welcome, so come and Zoomers Polish up those shoes, mark your calendars and get We encourage all residents to attend our monthly see what we are up to. For more information, contact ready for a fun-filled season. All events are open to all events, regardless of party affiliation. The fall season Carolin Lowy at 480-641-4626. Leisure World residents and guests. will be busy with great speakers and political activity. All events EXCEPT New Year’s Eve are $25 per This month’s featured speaker will by Tyler Pace. He person, which includes, dinner, dancing and surprises. is the Republican candidate for LD25 State Senate. Western States and Canada Club As the days grow shorter, the snowbirds start thinking Tickets are available at the RE/MAX Classic office. For The event will be held on Monday, October 15 at 7 about returning to Leisure World. The Western States more information, call Babs at 480-225-4308. p.m. and Canada Club are ready to start up their program of Although individuals do not need to be club members great entertainment and casual dining. New Year’s Eve Party to attend meetings, we encourage you to join and On November 27, 2018, the Club is going to host an Date: December 31, 2018 pay a small annual fee of $5. The fee goes a long way Italian night featuring Frank Cimorelli. Frank’s Tribute Time: 7 p.m. - midnight toward paying for the cost of our meetings. to Frank Sinatra has been celebrated throughout the Place: Rec. 1 Ballroom For suggestions or more information, contact Diane valley. Cimorelli is a member of the Screen Actors Dinner: Prime rib and salmon Andersen at 480-395-5515 Guild and an accomplished actor and singer, with Music: Soul Impression several film and television credits. He has also starred in Cost: $50 per person San Tan Investment Club many musical stage productions, including “Guys and Submitted by Shelly Begel Dolls,” “Singing in the Rain,” and “You’re a Good Man Street Dance The San Tan Investment Club is a partnership Charlie Brown.” Cimorelli’s tribute brings Sinatra back Date: March 23, 2019 consisting of Leisure World residents who are interested to life in what is being called a “must see” show. Place: Rec. 1 parking lot in investing stocks and securities for growth. Better Look for our group at the Activity Fair on November Time: 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. Investing, a national organization, helps members 5. You can pick up tickets and get a program of our Dinner: BBQ, BYOB and mix build wealth through educational tools. The goal of other events. Mark your calendar and we will see you Band: Johnny K and Kompany the club is to increase our education and knowledge of in November!

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You will find all 17 musicians led by John danced to the light of the moon” - Edward Lear Andrews in the Hopi Room at Rec. 2 every Tuesday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Everyone is Mixed Chorus Moonlight Serenade Dinner Dance Club presents welcome and invited to join! Dancing and toe-tapping Submitted by Bruce Collier “Harvest Moon” to begin the new season! On Nov. encouraged. Coffee and cookies are provided by the Attention, singers and holiday fans! This month, your 17, Hopi doors will open at 5 p.m., with dancing and band members. Please come and share the great music, Leisure World Chorus kicks off their fall rehearsal music at 5:30 p.m. Myron Sommerfeld’s orchestra will food and conversation. For more information, contact schedule on Oct. 9. If you are a choral singing fan and provide marvelous music as members arrive dressed Jeanine Taylor at 480-401-4773. you like to sing in groups, we offer you a wonderful in their finest evening wear. Catering is by Premier opportunity to join us! Catering, which offers two choices of entrees. Table Casual-Aires We are receptive to hearing from bass and baritone theme décor will enhance the sit-down dinner, served Submitted by Allen Cziok men, and reading music is a plus. There may be a bonus on linen table cloths. Setups are provided, BYOB! Welcome back everyone. I hope you had a fun time involved or maybe not. Our concerts in December will If you are new to Leisure World and want to enjoy the wherever you spent your summer. Another Casual-Aires be your best feel-good ticket for this year’s holiday best evenings, meet friends and new residents, join the season will begin before you know it! spirit! club! Space is limited. Dues are $240/couple for four Our Executive Committee is busy finalizing the special evenings of dance, food and fellowship. Guests entertainment groups and dinner menus for this year’s See our choices for holiday music: are $78/couple. events. If you would like to join our gifted staff and 1. Winter Wonderland contribute your skills to make Casual-Aires even more 2. Baby It’s Cold Outside Season schedule: enjoyable, contact any member of the Committee. 3. Christmas in Country Style Nov. 17, 2018 - Myron Sommerfeld Please step forward and offer your talents to our great 4. Grown Up Christmas List Jan. 24, 2019 - Lonny Lynn club! 5. Jingle Bells Through the Ages Feb. 21, 2019 - Howard Schneider Now is the time to join or renew your Casual-Aires 6. Fa La La La La March 16, 2019 - Danny Kealey membership. Dave and Rose Elkei, our membership 7. Christmas Alleluias team, may be reached at 480-218-8371 for more 8. Bell Carol of the Kings Reservations and dues are to be sent to Shirley and information. Membership cost is only $220 per couple 9. African Noel Elwood Rake, Membership, at 1560 Leisure World, or $110 for singles. This includes four delightful evenings 10. Come See the Baby Mesa AZ 85206. For more information check our of dining, dancing and discovering new friends. 11. A Whisper, A Candle, A Promise website, http://moonlightserenade.yolasite.com or call We have already begun work on our 2018-2019 12. A Carol Celebration 515-313-3929. membership directories. As is customary, we plan to 13. Hallelujah Chorus President Ron Litzenberger can be reached at deliver them by November 1. To have them completed 719-930-6490 or 2596 Leisure World, 85206. by then, we have a cutoff date of October 14 for the We practice twice a week. Come see what we are Officers are Ron and Kathy Litzenberger, Mike and membership roster. Please plan to have your payments doing, beginning Tuesday, Oct. 9, from 1 - 3 p.m. All Diana Sheridan, Joe Quinn, Shirley and Elwood Rake, to Dave and Rose before then so you can be included rehearsals take place in the Music room located in the Keith and Virginia Ougden, Sandi and Dan Schneider, and receive this year’s book. back of Rec. 2 near the pool. Dana and Howard Standage, Clarice and Joe Chism. Come and join us for another fun filled Casual-Aires Check us out and join us if you can. We look forward Anne and Dean Vic await to share special evenings with season! to meeting you! everyone.

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~ Leisure World News • Community • October 2018 A25 Card and Game Clubs Bunco bring exact cash—nothing larger than a five-dollar bill). We meet throughout the year. The Billiard Room has Submitted by Patti Okoniewski All money collected is paid out in cash prizes. Six cash everything one needs; the refurbished facility makes a prizes total. fun atmosphere. So, stop by and meet us by 8:30 a.m., It’s that time of year already–a sure sign that fall is in If you have never played BUNCO, it’s an easy and with play continuing until around 10 a.m. For more the Valley. We can park our cars without searching for fun dice game. No experience necessary. Just come and information, contact Carolin Lowy at 480-641-4626. shade, walk our dogs without having to get up wa too have fun. No need to RSVP. We can play with up to 40 early and enjoy our patios. Hope everyone had a great people max. summer! Welcome back, winter residents! For more information, call Patti Okoniewski at Scrabble Club Congratulations to our September winners: Barbara Submitted by Carolin Lowy 480-474-8115. Young, Helen Salak, Steve Bourque, April Taylor, Kathy Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Lakeside Club Martyanik and Linda Fielding. House Rec. 1, a group of residents meet for an evening of BUNCO night is Thursday, October 4, always the first Thursday Morning Ladies Billiards spelling fun. We have everything needed, including game Thursday of the month in the King Card Room at Rec Submitted by Carolin Lowy boards, official dictionaries and word lists. Scrabble and 1. Please join us—everyone is welcome. We start right at Thursday mornings at 8:30 a.m., a group of ladies meet UpWords are both offered. We meet year-round and look 6:30 p.m., so arrive early to check-in. for friendly games of pool. We welcome everyone. If you forward to the winter visitors return to our ranks. We Wear your name tag if you have it handy and bring are new to the game, we will help you get started. If have room for everyone, so come and join us. For more your own drink. The cost is $3 per person to play (Please you haven’t played in a while, we are the folks to join. information, contact Carolin Lowy at 480-641-4626. Sports Clubs Swim Club class. There is no charge for this event. Various mem- the waiting list go to the VO website, sign up and send Submitted by Barbara Jones bers provide the treats and the Swim Club provides the in a check. drinks. This is an enjoyable time to talk with other like- You don’t want to miss the Welcome Back party on Beginning Oct. 1, the time for the water exercise class- minded water people! Sunday, November 4 hosted by the 3.5 teams. It starts es will change to 1 p.m. - the winter hours and time at 5 p.m. in the Rec. 2 Hopi/ Pima room. You can the Recreation Department has allocated to our club. look forward to pizza cooked onsite, salad and soft The summer 7 p.m. class has ended until next summer. Tennis Club drinks (BYOB), and lots of fun and games, including Reminder: Every person is required to shower before Submitted by John Latus an exciting “Road Rally.” You will receive more details using pools or hot tubs. This is to rinse off the dust or Welcome back! We hope you’re ready for an exciting before the sign-up deadline on November 1. sweat before entering the water. new season. Begin by coming to the October club For those of you who would like to learn how to Our general business meeting and winter potluck meeting on Wednesday, October 17 at 4 p.m. at the play tennis or need to brush up on your game, we to welcome back returning residents will be held Rec. 1 Card Room. Then look for your team practice recommend the Tennis Academy. The Academy will on Nov. 11 at the King Card Room. Dues for 2019 to start. Your team captain will soon be putting out the start on Wednesday, November 7 from 1 - 3 p.m. It will be collected at this meeting. The yearly dues are start date so you can get ready for League play which meets every Wednesday and is open to all residents $5. There is no charge for the classes held six days starts on Monday, November 5. of Leisure World. Best of all, the lessons are free with per week. The dues collected help with the pot- Before that, the annual Venture Out Invitational starts excellent instruction provided by a dedicated group luck events, which are free for members. Sign-up on October 29 through November 3. It features men of volunteer instructors who make learning a fun sheets and more information will be provided in and women doubles teams. Thirteen Leisure World experience. Lessons continue throughout the winter November. teams have signed up to compete. Although the entry season ending on March 6, 2019. The first Tuesday of the month coffee social will be deadline has passed, late entries will be added as space Get involved and make this the best season ever! held on Tuesday, Oct. 2 following the 1 p.m. exercise allows, or teams will be put on a waiting list. To get on ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

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38 November 2017 • Leisure World News Class Descriptions Group Exercise Classes AM Yoga Mon/Wed/Fri 8 – 9:30 AM AM Yoga – Experience designed programs that focus on ~ Step Aerobics – Step Aerobics is a class that will get you $5 Per Class (Pay Instructor) using various stretches and movements to build muscle and moving at a high intensity, but with low impact. This class will Rec. 2 Pima Room provide relaxation. also have you performing choreographed exercises routines GrinAqua and Fitness Bear (Shallow) It Mon/Wed/FriBy Fred Wagner ~ * Aqua Fitness – This class often provides a combination that are onto, around, up, and off the step for a great cardio OR (Deep) Tues/Thurs Noon – 12:45 PM water workout that includes cardio conditioning and muscle workout. $19 Monthly (M/W/F) strengthening exercises using a variety of equipment along ~ * Strength – This class is primarily anaerobic that uses OR $13 Monthly (T/TH) OR $28 for both OR $3 Drop-In with the water’s natural resistance. This type of exercise helps weights, resistance tools and one’s own body weight to induce Rec. 1 Pool reduce the risk of muscle or joint injury. muscular contraction, which builds the strength and endur- Circuit/Interval Training Mon/Wed/Fri OR Tues/Thurs ~ Senior Stretch – This is a carefully designed chair yoga ance of muscles. This type of class will help increase bone 12:15 – 1:15 PM $13 Monthly (Tues/Thurs) OR $19 Monthly sequences that will help you find more energy and flexibility density, metabolism, and joint function and provide significant (Mon/Wed/Fri) OR $3 Drop-In Rec. 1 Fitness Center functional benefits for improved activities of daily living. back to your joints and reduce the stress in your body. If you Counter Punch Fridays 9:30 – 10:15 AM ~ * Strength & Balance Level 1 – Strength and balance is are looking for the easiest possible way to get started with FREE CLASS DEMO MONTH Rec. 1 Classroom yoga and reconnect with your body, this chair yoga is for you! important in everyday life and this class will help you improve ~ * Circuit/Interval Training – This is an interval type of your ability to feel strong and stable. Strength exercises will Core Conditioning Mon/Wed/Fri 6:00 – 6:30 AM physical training that involves high intensity exercise alter- include lifting handheld weights, resistance tubes, and using $19 Monthly OR $3 Drop-In Rec. 1 Classroom nated with rest periods is highly effective in conditioning your own body’s resistance while also using your core muscles Hatha Yoga Tues/Thurs 6:30 – 7:30 PM the cardiovascular system while increasing muscle strength. to improve balance and stability. $5 Per Class (Pay Instructor) Rec. 1 Classroom Active rest between high intensity work allows the heart rate ~ * Strength & Balance Level 2 – Classes will focus on range Pilates Tues/Thurs 1:30 – 2:30 PM $5 Per Class (Pay Instructor) to drop, giving you the opportunity to recover before the next of motion from head to toes using one’s own body weight to Rec. 1 Classroom improve stability and strength. This class will have you going highAmber intensity Waves workout. By Dave T. Phipps Post Turkey Tabata Saturday, Nov. 25; 9:00 – 9:30 AM to and from the floor. ~ * Core Conditioning – This type of class focuses on im- FREE CLASS Rec. 1 Sport Court proving core strength by working the abdominals, back and Tai Chi Chih – A simple style of Tai Chi which consists of gluteal muscles. The class format consists of a thorough total 19 movements and one pose. It is practiced as slow-motion POUND Tues 12:45–1:15 PM $10 Monthly OR $3 Drop-In body warmup, core strength work, and total body final stretch. movement done in a relaxed and flowing manner. Rec. 1 Classroom Equipment and floor work is optional. The goal of this class Tai Chi Easy-Qigong – Tai Chi & Qigong are ancient Chinese Senior Stretch Tues/Thurs 11:45 AM – 12:30 PM is to activate and re-engage core muscles to improve daily practices that promote optimal health, vitality and longevity. $17 Monthly OR $3 Drop-In Rec. 1 Classroom endurance, posture, and prevent injury. 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It fitness, strength, and range of motion in a progressive intel- Step Aerobics Mon/Wed 11:45 AM – 12:15 PM ligent manner. The aim is to encourage the body’s joints to will incorporate gentle flexibility, balance and core strength $13 Monthly OR $3 Drop-In Rec. 1 Classroom achieve full range of movement with long, lean, muscles exercises without strain on joints. Strength Tues/Thurs 7:15 – 7:45 AM providing control and strength. * Zumba Gold – This easy to follow class is a FUN workout $13 Monthly OR $3 Drop-In Rec. 1 Classroom Pilates – Strengthen your body and mind with Pilates! This for anyone, any age, and with any ability. Using Latin styles of Drain Cleaning class will focus on core strengthening with an emphasis on musicHave and dance, Medicare Zumba Gold classquestions? members are able to per- Strength & Balance Level 1 Tues/Thurs breathing techniques, flow, and concentration. 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Leisure World Arizona’s 3rd Annual Turkey Trot Walk/Fun Run/Race Wednesday, Nov. 22 Cost: $25 Race Start Time: 8:30 am Pods & Orientations Join us in the Fitness Center for free food, fun & fi tness. Things to remember: *Register your guest(s) through the Fitness Center and clear 10 a.m.– 2 p.m. them through the security gate. Want to use the Fitness Center but Door Prizes! Free Classes! Flash Sales! *Recreation 1 parking lot will be closed for the Turkey Trot, don’t know where to start? And a chance to vote on our member of the quarter! from 5 a.m. - Noon. 26 November 2017 • Leisure World News *Please limit any driving between 7 -11 a.m. for the safety of Sign-up on the interest list at the front desk to THANK YOU! the runners. receive a FREE orientation on the strength *If possible please keep pets inside your home during the race equipment, cardio equipment, Power Plates, so they do not startle the participants. or TRX Suspension equipment. 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Margaret Johnson Bernadine Marie Bujnowski George Michael Farley

Margaret Milton Johnson, Bernadine (Bernie) Marie George Michael (Mike) age 93, formerly of Leisure Bujnowski, age 89, died Farley, age 84, passed away World, passed away on August on September 10, 2018. on August 28, 2018 in Mesa, 17, 2018, at Plantation Bernie grew up in Lansing, Arizona. Mike is survived by Estates in Matthews, North Michigan, and earned a B.S. his loving wife of 60 years, Carolina after a brief illness. in mathematics in 1952 Rae, and by their three She was preceded in death from Nazareth College in sons Steven (Indianapolis, by her husband, Wayne, Kalamazoo. She taught Indiana), David (Rochester, and is survived by her eight elementary school before Minnesota) and Michael children and their respective she met and married Stan, (Cedarburg, Wisconsin). spouses; her 13 grandchildren her husband of 64 years. Mike also has a brother, and 13 great-grandchildren; Together, they raised their Harrison, who lives in St. her brother Chuck Milton family in Birmingham, Paul, Minnesota. and his daughter, son and Michigan before retiring Mike was born in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up grandchildren; and her many friends from Denison IA, to the Traverse City area and then moving to Leisure in Alton, Illinois. He graduated from the University Lake Okoboji IA, Leisure World, and Plantation Estates World in 1998. of Illinois. After Mike and Rae were married in 1957, in Matthews NC. Bernie was close to her sister Mary Frimodig and Mike began his career teaching and coaching in the Donations in Margaret’s memory may be made to would walk over to her house on Duck Lake every day. Wisconsin. After working at the high school level for UMAR (specifically Hooper House), a non-profit She had a large extended family and stayed in touch 13 years, Mike moved up to the college ranks, serving organization in North Carolina supporting adults with cousins, nieces, nephews and grandchildren, for 18 seasons as the head football coach and physical with intellectual and developmental disabilities, or to a making each child feel as if they were her favorite— education instructor at the University of Wisconsin- charity of the donor’s choice. To donate to UMAR, go and they were! River Falls. Mike’s teams won numerous conference to www.umarinfo.com/give. Bernie embraced the Bujnowski family’s Polish championships and he was named Coach of the Year traditions, making homemade pierogies and singing on multiple occasions. He was voted into both the “Stolat” at every birthday. She loved to eat many Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame different things, including chicken marsala, black and the UWRF Athletic Hall of Fame. olives, chocolate mousse and caramel nips. Bernie was Mike and Rae have been residents of Leisure World a lifelong avid reader, and enjoyed golf, billiards (Go, since 1996. Mike enjoyed golfing in Leisure World TERMITE CONTROL Cactus Chicks!), sudoku and pinochle. with his wife and friends. Mike and Rae went on many Bernie was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, hikes and adventures together in Arizona. He was also $ 00 full treatment 399 under s eet aunt, sister and friend. Her legacy will live on in her a frequent visitor to the Leisure World Fitness Center. friends and family who loved her dearly! “Grandpa Coach” was very much loved by his nine grandchildren and will be deeply missed by all who PEST CONTROL knew him. He touched the lives of so many people, $ 00 monthly especially his family, former players and students. 35 under s eet There will be no funeral service in Mesa, Arizona, but ✿ Pet Friendly ✿ Eco Friendly plans are being made for a celebration of life service “Pest Control Done Right” later this fall in River Falls, Wisconsin. on arin Loally oned and oerated icense 480-359-9600 There are no ROC#229001 goodbyes for us. FREE Solar Nite Light Wherever you Up to 30% Fed. Tax Credit 25% AZ Tax Credit are, you will Authorized Dealer of...

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Rec. 1 Theater $10 program fee applied to final cash prize! Get the competitive edge! Your Fitness Specialists want to help get you race-ready! Training includes: Day of preparation and recovery, nutrition/hydration strategy, Concert Under the Stars training tracking schedule, performance strategy...And with the Mesa City Band much more. Wednesday, October 17 • 7 p.m. Don’t forget to bring your lawn chair with you to the Many thanks to First Guaranty Financial for sponsoring Courtyard at Rec. Center 1 for an evening of music under this concert. the stars. Light refreshments served prior to the show. Pick up your free ticket in the Recreation Office, available Mobile On-site October 1. Mammography October 17 • 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Rec. 1 Parking Lot Homecoming Event To schedule an appointment please call: 480-967-3767 or Welcome Back Street Dance • Saturday, October 20 • 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. 1-800-285-0272. Medicare patients welcome. Most major insurance carriers are accepted, AETNA, BCBS, CIGNA, Health Net, United HealthCare and many more. Non-insured patients pay $167.00 Please bring the following information: Insurance card, doctor’s name and address, location of prior mammogram films. 3D, full-field digital mammography and CAD computerized reading. We are able to accommodate breast implant patients. We will verify your insurance benefits and inform you if you qualify or if there are any charges Rec. 2 Driving Range and Leisure World Blvd Show your homecoming spirit and come dressed to honor that you will be responsible for. Patients under the age Music by the Pam & Dave Trio-Zenergy playing 50s and 60s your alumni high school or college. Get adventurous and of 30 must provide a doctor’s referral. Open to family and music, country and ballroom tunes!! decorate your golf cart as a homecoming float or your friends! New this year: Food trucks! Bring your appetites (and your alma mater colors! Best of all, it’s free! Don’t forget your wallet) to grab a meal and dessert from Grilled Addiction, flashlight! Twisted Cheese and Hot Cookie food trucks!!!

5 Reasons to Try Group Exercise

By Dalia Barrios

Are you having a tough time getting started in the Fitness Center? Are you looking for guidance with your workouts? Or maybe you are bored with your current routine and need a new, motivating challenge? Our fit- ness classes are designed to make fitness fun, help you build strength, improve endurance and increase mobility. Need more convincing? Here are five top reasons to try group classes:

1. Motivation One of my favorite things about teaching group exer- cise is the energy that’s generated from the effort and camaraderie. When the energy is high and the music’s pumping, you will be surprised with what you can ac- complish. There’s nothing more motivating and inspiring than working hard with your classmates and celebrating each other’s victories!

2. Proper Form Prevent injury and learn proper technique with your instructor guiding you every step of the way! Tap into your fullest potential with the support of your instruc- 4. Accountability must trust the process. It’s never too late to set a new tor and your classmates! Instructors work hard to ensure We encourage you to sign up for one full month of fitness goal or learn something new. everyone stays safe and are always ready to offer modi- classes so you can reap the benefits. This way, you will fications if needed. be held accountable and your classmates will miss you Your fitness team at Leisure World is ready to help when you don’t show up. We work stronger together and you move better! All you have to do is show up! We are 3. Structure you’ll get a lot of encouragement from your classmates always available to answer any of your questions about Your instructor takes the time to properly design the and instructors. our services. If you have yet to experience how fun fit- class with a warm up, a balanced workout and a cool ness can be, now is the time to get started! Registration is down. You will see a great variety of exercises in our 5. Results now open for October classes and spaces fill up quickly. classes that are designed to properly build strength, im- Consistency is key! Your hard work is sure to pay off Sign up today! prove endurance, stability and increase mobility. if you are attending classes regularly and giving it your -Dalia Barrios, B.S., CPT is Fitness Specialist II at Leisure all! Your fitness journey is just that—a journey and you World. B2 October 2018 • Recreation • www.lwca.com

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Rec. 2 Hopi Room Shop 1000s of brand fashions without leaving Leisure World! Enjoy 25 – 75 percent off Ruby Road, Alfred Dunner, Maxine Swimwear, Erin London and others. Coordinates and separates: shorts, capris, skirts, pants, jackets, blouses and swimwear. Plus, watch batteries Join the fun at Community Dances replaced while you wait! All Dances in Rec. 2 Hopi/Pima Rooms • 7-10 p.m. Reserved Seats $8 per person on sale in Recreation Office Soda, water, ice included. Popcorn $.50. Sponsored by RE/MAX Classic!

Attention: Clubs and Organizations 2019 – 2020 Room Bookings Start November 1St! November 1 is the date that Clubs and organized activity Midnight Confessions Johnny K & Kompany groups may begin to request to be reserved for the June Thursday, October 18 Thursday, November 8 2019-May 2020 season. Scheduling packets will be available in the Recreation Office starting on October Are a walking, talking, singing, playing jukebox full of Has an unforgettable vibe that will take you back in time 30 but are not to be turned in until November 1. These classic hits from the 50s thru 70s and one hit wonders with the greatest hits of 50s, 60s and standards. packets contain all the forms necessary to request rooms. providing great entertainment for a fun evening. Requests will be time and date-stamped when received and will be scheduled in that order. Leisure World Recreation Department Staff

Rhonda Cap Pene Mathison Boyd Harpst Jamie Knowlton Carla Nicely Lifestyle Director Scheduling/Office Recreation Facilities Recreation Administrative Manager Supervisor Programmer Assistant 480-832-0003 ext. 224 • Hours: Monday - Friday • [email protected] Leisure World News • Lifestyle • October 2018 B3 HEALTH NOTICE: Hearing loss and dementia have been linked.

Adults with untreated hearing Though all human loss are more likely to brains become smaller develop dementia.1 with age, shrinkage is accelerated in adults severe 3 loss with hearing loss. moderate loss Untreated hearing loss may mild result in serious long-term loss consequences to healthy 2x 3x 5x brain functioning.2 times more likely

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Leisure World Arizona’s include roundtrip transportation with show tickets pays tribute to the original work of legendary director/ 10 November 2017 • Leisure World News in Orchestra A seating and are on sale now at the choreographer Gower Champion—hailed both then and now 3rd Annual Turkey Trot carrier attack on Marcus Island; April joined the Hornet force for Recreation Office. If you are away for the summer, as one of the greatest stagings in musical theater history. Walk/Fun Run/Race Enjoying life at 95! the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo. June screened the Enterprise at Mid- don’t worry, you can purchase tickets via credit card by Deadline: Monday, December 10 Wednesday, Nov. 22 Cost: $25 Submitted by Linda and Bill Kaffenberger, Manor 548 way; September at San Christobal; October screened the carrier calling the Recreation Office at 480-832-0003 ext. 224. Race Start Time: 8:30 am Sometimes we don’t meet our neighbors Hornet at Bougainville Island; and at Sign up today, limited seats! Disney’s Aladdin - $120 per person Things to remember: immediately when we move in, but what the battle of Santa Cruz Islands; No- Pods & Orientations Join us in the Fitness Center for free food, fun & fi tness. a blessing it is to fi nally get to know them. February 13, 2019 (W) depart at 6:15 p.m. for *Register your guest(s) through the Fitness Center and clear vember part of cruiser and destroyer 7:30 p.m. show 10 a.m.– 2 p.m. Over the past couple of months we got to force preventing Japanese reinforcingWant to use the Fitness Center but them through the security gate. know our neighbor Otto Dubi at Manor troops on Guadalcanal. From the Doorproducer Prizes! of The Free Lion Classes! King comes Flash theSales! timeless *Recreation 1 parking lot will be closed for the Turkey Trot, 545. Otto is a delightful man who just During the Guadalcanal campaign, don’t know where to start? storyAnd of a Aladdin, chance ato thrilling vote on ournew member production of the filled quarter! with from 5 a.m. - Noon. celebrated his 95th birthday on Aug. 20. on Nov. 30, in the nighttime battle of unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking *Please limit any driving between 7 -11 a.m. for the safety of He moved to Leisure World about 15 years Tassafaronga, the U.S.S. Northamp-Sign-upLeisure on World the interest News •list November at the front 2017 desk to 51 spectacle. It’s an extraordinaryTHANK theatrical YOU! event where one the runners. ago. He enjoys our community, city and ton was hit by two torpedoes in the state and says “who wouldn’t want to live Vice Chairman receive a FREE orientation on the strength lamp and three wishes make the possibilities infinite. Hailed *If possible please keep pets inside your home during the race DISTRICT 7 – CANDIDATE RESUMES aft engine room. The ship sank Dec. so they do not startle the participants. Chairmanin this beautiful peaceful place?” Otto Musselman, Gary Manor1, 1942. 1346 Otto found himself in theequipment, cardio equipment, Power Plates, by USA Today as “Pure Genie-Us,” Aladdin features all your Anderson,credits his Jerry good health to hisManor weekly 1154 mas- Leisure World Experience: LWocean, Rules watchful Committee of sharksand Cribbage with the BALLOTor TRX Suspension DISTRICT equipment. 7 favorite songs from the film, as well as new music written Leisuresages and World workouts Experience: four times Current a week Chairman, at District 7, 2013- Club. water on fi re. He suspects the oil sur- by Tony and Academy Award winner Alan Menken (Newsies), CV Dental Care, the Fitness Center. When he fi rst moved (Voting instructions and resumes for each candidate Thanks to our Sponsors: 2015 Vice Chairman, District 7. 2007-2017 President Shuffl eboard Education and Career Background:face fi re USAF kept the Courses; sharks AZaway. Real Fifty with lyrics penned by the legendary Howard Ashman (Beauty to Leisure World he played a lot of golf. Estate Broker License; AZ Contractor’s License; OSHA Certifi ed on separate sheet.) Endeavor Senior In-Home Care, Cigna Medicare, Club, 2011 Member Land Utilization Ad-Hoc Committee; and sailors would die and 773 survived. It and the Beast), Tony Award winner Tim Rice (The Lion King, He even experienced a hole-in-one! He trainer,Go Univ. ofLocal CA.; Fall Protection and class Supportthru Assoc. of General RE/MAX, Sante, Red Mountain Footcare, 2015-2016 Member Policy Governance Ad-Hoc Committee. was the third worst defeat of the U.S. enjoys watching golf tournaments on TV. Contractors; Scaffold safety, PPENavy safety; in World Welding War safety,II behind electri- Pearl OFFICIAL BALLOT – NOVEMBER 2017 Aida), and book writer Chad Beguelin (The Wedding Singer). Home Instead Senior Care, Hospice of the Valley, EducationOtto shared and Careerhis remarkable Background: Naval Dobbs ser- Ferry, NY HS, At- cal lockout and tag out; confi neHarbor space trainingand Savo from Island. J.J. Keller and CANDIDATES FOR DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION Deadline: Monday, January 14 tendedvice storyMarietta with College, us. He joined6 months the noNavy degree; in 1962-1966 USAF Our Advertisers! Brookdale Broadway at Mesa, East Valley Hearing fi rst aid and CPR training. 2002-2008The U.S.S. Superintendent Northampton and received Safety Vote for ONE Candidate for EACH Offi ce only Airman,Portland, 1966 Oregon Electronic in early Navigation1941. Up to Equipmentthat Repairman, Director, Rowland Companies, Inc.,six battle Scottsdale, stars for AZ.; meritorious 1997-2001 service Su- The Play That Goes Wrong - $89 per person Center, CVAM, Savanna House, AZ MediQuip, time he aspired to attend music school. He Please take advantage of the many businesses and Honorable Discharge, 1967-1975 Norden (div. UTC) Technician perintendent, Lilly Homes, Temple,in World TX.; 1974-1997War II. Otto Contractor reminisces and that March 19, 2019 (T) depart at 6:15 p.m. for 7:30 p.m. Marathon Fitness, Carebuilders At Home, andlearned Manager, to play 1975-2004 the trumpet Philips and becameMedical a Systems and Philips Realservices Estate Broker, that Mesa,are AZ.;advertised 1954-1974all this tookin United placethe Leisure75States years Air ago! Force,World Water Plus Juice Factory. Electronics1st Class N.A.bugler various on the Manager heavy cruiser positions. U.S.S. Northampton (CA Ottonewspaper. served in Thanksthe Navy for to six these years generousduring which patrons, he was honoredwe are For the Offi ce of DISTRICT 7 show Instructor in Safety, Electronics and Maintenance Management. What would happen if Sherlock Holmes and Monty National26). Otto and was Professional assigned to Organizations: the U.S.S. Northampton None for most of Nationaltoable play Taps toand keep Professional at funerals you withinformed Organizations: 21-gun andsalutes. Southeast up-to-date Valley on Board the CHAIRMANMondays 1941 to Dec. 1, 1942. Pound of Realtors;Afterlatest the happenings Arizona Navy, Otto Assoc. learnedaround of Realtors watch Leisure Pack, repair. World. and He Arizona worked You Regional alsothe watch get Tai Chi Chih3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Python had an Tuesdaysillegitimate 12:30-1Broadway p.m.baby? You’d get, It was part of the Enterprise fl eet just outside Pearl Harbor and repair concession at Sears for 22 years in Hayward, Calif. The Play that Goes Wrong, Broadway and London’s award- Chairmanarrived on Dec. 8, 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The MLS.the Enjoys added RVing, benefit fi shing of receivingand hunting. the newspaper free of Long ANDERSON, awaited JERRY hole-in-one MANOR 1154 Rec. 1 Classroom Hagar, Paul Manor 1234 He was in a Shriners fi ve-piece band for 65 years playing the winning smash comedy! Called “a gut-busting hit” and Northampton saw action throughout 1942. In February 1942 trumpet.charge. Today, So let’s his go trumpet local isand handy encourage for whenever our advertisers he wants to Submitted by Barb Yapp Using Ripstix®, lightly weighted drumsticks engineered Leisureit bombarded World Experience: Wotje Atoll Past and Chairman, Wake Island; District March 1; 2008-2009 supported a Secretaryas we give– Treasurer back to the community! Fifty-four years in the making! Alan Yapp, manor 742, made “thespecifi funniest cally playfor exercising,broadway hasPOUND® ever seen,” transforms this classic drum- Senior Hilger,play! KathyThank you for your service! Manor 1141 Member, Long Range Planning Committee and 2006-2007 Secre- his fi rst HAGAR, hole-in-one PAUL on Thursday, Oct. MANOR 5, 2017 1234on Heron Lakesmurder ming intomystery an incredibly is chock-full effective of mishaps way of and working madcap out. tary Treasurer, District 1; Policy and budget setting for $12,000,000 Leisure World Experience: Current Secretary/Treasurer, District A simplehole #6; style a 137-yard of Tai Chipar three.which Alan consists was golfiof 19 ng movements with three othermania. Welcome to opening night of The Murder at Stretch 7; Secretary, Lions and Questers – Lost Dutchman # 1244 Designed for all fi tness levels, this class provides the homeowner’s association and assisted development of a 5-year andmembers one pose. who It witnessed is practiced the asshot. slow-motion Bob Sharkey, movement Tom O’Brien Haversham Manor where things are quickly going from strategic plan in 2007. Education and Career Background: 1970 Patrick Henry HS; Para doneFor in thea relaxed Offi andce offl owingDISTRICT manner. 7 perfect atmosphere for letting loose, getting energized, Tuesday/Thursday Legal, White Bear Lake Community College. Analyst, Ameriprise and Cliff Draper were on hand to help Alan celebrate his long badtoning to utterly up and disastrous. rockin’ out! With an unconscious leading Education and Career Experience: BS Meteorology, University awaited claim to fame.VICE-CHAIRMAN The ball and scorecard are now displayed lady, a corpse that can’t play dead and actors who trip over 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. 2015 to date Real Estate Agent, RE/ Financial and Secretary, Dayton’s, Minneapolis, MN. Rec. 1 Classroom in Alan’s den. (UNOPPOSED) everything (including their lines), it’s “tons of fun for all MAX Solutions; Cellar 433 2013-2015; LWCA Security Depart- National and Professional Organizations: Leisure World Lions $60 for 6 weeks $12/class Rec. 1 Classroom ment 2010-2013; Financial analysis and research of investments and Questers Lost Dutchmen. SAMPLE ages” and “comic gold” sure to bring down the house! 2005 -2008. Chief Meteorologist, KMEG-TV, Sioux City IA.;  MUSSELMAN, GARY MANOR 1346 Deadline: Monday, February 18 Meteorologist, KBMT-TV, Beaumont, TX.; Chief Meteorologist, PM Circuit KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA.; Chief Meteorologist, WHP-TV, Harris- 10” $475 no tax (150 Sq. Ft.) Excel Wicked - $120 per personMon/Wed/Fri burg, PA.; Supervising Meteorologist, Weather Central, Madison, April 3, 2019 (W) depart at 6:15 p.m. for 7:30 p.m. show 13” $525 no tax (250 Sq. Ft.) Designed for theFor active, the Offiathletic ce olderof DISTRICT adult who is looking7 for WI. 1976-2004, Meteorologist, principally in broadcasting. a challenging workout. Participating in this class will help you Wicked, the Broadway4-5 sensation, p.m. Rec. looks 1 at Fitness what happened Center 18” $750 no tax (400 Sq. Ft.) This is a carefully designed chair yoga Hagar Accounts and Tax Service, 2009-2011; Tax Preparer, Na- increaseHello yourDolly! SECRETARYheart - $99 health, per person muscular / TREASURER endurance and strength, in the Land of Oz…but$19 from Monthly a different $3 angle. Drop-in Long before tional Tax Network, LLC, 2009 tax season. Investment Partnership fl exibilityJanuary 8,and 2019 balance. (T)(UNOPPOSED) depart The exercisesat 6:15 p.m. are forfreestanding 7:30 p.m. and Dorothy arrives, there is another young woman, born sequence that will help you fi nd more en- Manager, Stock Research Consultant 2007-2008, Arizona Real involveshow more complex movements for advanced fi tness levels. withInterval emerald-green type of physical skin-smart, training fiery, that misunderstoodinvolves high inten-and ergy and fl exibility back to your joints and Estate Sales License 2015 (renewal 2017), Series 66 and Series 7 Shred-A-Thon ThisTony class Award-winning will HILGER, help you KATHY to Broadway continue alllegend of MANOR the Betty activities Buckley1141 you lovestars possessingsity exercise an alternated extraordinary with talent. rest periods. When Highlyshe meets effective a reduce the stress in your body. If you are securities; accident, health, and life insurance; 2004. Computer in conditioning the cardiovascular system while increasing add $75 to do,in Hellolike playing Dolly!—the sports universally or trying out acclaimed a new dance smash routine! that NPR bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial looking for the easiest possible way to get profi cient, Microsoft Word, Excel Spreadsheets and PowerPoint. Event will be held on Leisure World Boulevard, muscle strength. Active rest between high intensity work calls “the$10 best for show the ofmonth the year!” $3 Drop-in Winner of four Tony rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the started with yoga and reconnect with your National and Professional Organizations: American Meteorologi- south of the Power Road entrance Friday, Nov. 10 allows the heart rate to drop, giving you the opportunity cal Society 1976-2004. from 10 a.m.– noon. Awards,Saturdays, including 11 a.m.-NoonBest Musical Rec. 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4 November 2017 • Leisure World News B6 OctoberThursday, 2018 • Recreation November • www.lwca.com 23, 2017 Upcoming Activities Current - November 30 (M & F) Neuro Science of October 3 (W) Arts and Crafts Fair Meeting October 17 (W) Courtyard Concert Everyday Life 2 p.m. Lakeside Clubhouse 7 p.m. Rec. 1 Courtyard 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Theater Any residents interested in participating in the Fall Fine Enjoy a beautiful spring evening under the stars as you Presented by New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning Arts & Crafts Fair are encouraged to attend the meeting. enjoy the music of The Mesa City Band. The band plays a The human psyche is rooted in human biology, but only Registration forms and publicity flyers will be available. variety of music guaranteed to please everyone with their recently has science been able to see into that part of This is your chance to come and get all your questions program of traditional marches, pop music, show tunes us that gives rises to the myriad expression that psyche answered regarding the Fall Fair and meet the new chairs. and classic band pieces. Remember to bring a lawn chair is capable of, namely the brain. This course focuses Fair is scheduled for Saturday, November 17. See you at the and your favorite beverage or enjoy our pretzels, lemonade on the brain, how it works, and how it gives rise to the meeting. and water that will be served. Plan now to sit back and constant, creative, and sometimes chaotic activity that enjoy the show! Many thanks to First Guaranty Financial forms our behavior. How much does the brain control for sponsoring this concert. us; how free are we, and what if anything, does human freedom consist of. This course is presented on DVD by October 18 (Th) Community Dance w/ Midnight Confessions Sam Wang, Ph. D., Assoc. Professor of Molecular Biology 7 - 10 p.m. Rec. 2 Hopi/Pima Rooms and Neuroscience at Princeton, where he is a leading 1199 Midnight Confessions are coming back to play their music researcher in brain circuit function. all night; the best of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s “AM” radio hits To register, contact class facilitator: October 15 (M) New Year’s Eve Ticket Sales Open are their specialty. They are a walking, talking, singing, Archie Millhollon, 480-600-1606 or email 7:15 a.m. Recreation Office $40 per person playing, jukebox full of classic hits and one hit wonders. [email protected] Join with friends and neighborsoliday as oowe celebrate eials New Reserved tickets are on sale now in the Rec. Office and Free to Leisure World Residents! Year’s Eve Another Year in Paradise! Midnight Confessions include BYO set-ups. Fresh popped popcorn only .50 / box, will be here playing your favorite hits of the 50s, 60s and sponsored by RE/MAX Classic! $8 per person Current – December 5 (W) December 7 & 14 (F) then some. This is one of Leisure World’s most popular Birth of Modern Mind: Intellectual0 a - History of 4- the 17th bands. You’re sure to enjoy the evening, dancing orTh not. ansiin October 19Day and east November 2 (F) Flea Market and 18th CenturiesThursday, November 23, Did2017 we mention food? We will be calling you up to eat 10 - 11:30 a.m. Rec. 1 Ballroom 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.dts Theater $ Cidren $ nder by ree groups starting at 9 p.m. to enjoy a Hawaiian inspiredPlease T entionake this opportunitya for iscount to selloffer those used household items, Presented by New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning menu, including Kahlua pork, teriyaki chicken skewers, handmade craft items, or residents may sell commercial From 1600 to 1800, our ways of thinking essentially Polynesian meatballs, rice, Hawaiian green salad and items like Tupperware, Avon, and other similar items. turned inside out. Intellectuals led, but as learning coleslaw, veggies and dip, of course, shrimp cocktail! A Sellers sign up for $5.00 per table. Racks $1 – limited expanded, the new thinking became more and more coffee and variety dessert station, including pineapple supply. Residents selling commercial items will be ingrained in the commons. Often this is called the upside down cake, Hawaiian cake plus a mix of cookies and required to pay 10% of their sales back to Leisure World. Copernican Revolution, but it is much more than that, bars, is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. There also will be Sale reconciliation sheets will be provided by LWCA. Tables and its results have affected us more profoundly. This a few surprises in keeping with the theme. are on a first come basis and limited to two per manor. Sign broader revolution of emerging modernity is what this Tickets include live dance band, fabulous food, party favors up for a table in the Recreation Office no later than the day course is about. and BYO set-ups. The party starts at 8:30 p.m. and will wind prior to the event. The course is presented on DVD by Alan Charles Kors, up at 12:30 a.m. Limited to 312. Professor of History at the U. of Pennsylvania. He is author Please note: For the first week of sales, tickets will be October 20 (S) Do it Yourself Workshop of several books, both popular and scholarly, most on the limited to residents only (two per manor). But 1199one resident 9 - 11 a.m. Rec. 1 Ballroom topic of this course. may purchase up to eight tickets (four manors) and Outdoor Lighting and Irrigation! Take a virtual walk around To register contact class facilitator: must have the names and manoroliday numbers oo for each.eials No your yard and house and then let the professionals from Judith Slentz, 480-603-8124 or email exceptions. However, singles may purchase one ticket Home Depot show you what’s new with outdoor lighting. [email protected]. for a guest. Non-resident tickets will go on sale Monday, They will teach you new and easy tips on how to put and Free to Leisure World Residents!0 a - 4- October 22 in the Recreation Office. Th ansiinkeep your irrigationDay east system in shape. Plus, they’ll answer all dts $ Cidren $ nder ree Please ention a for iscount offer Leisure World News • Recreation • October 2018 B7 Upcoming Activities your questions. Best of all – it’s Free! Refreshments will be November 5 (M) Activity Fair and Open House November 8 (Th) Community Dance w/ Johnny K & Kompany served, and door prizes will be given away. 1 - 3 p.m. Rec. Center 1 7 - 10 p.m. Rec. 2 Hopi/Pima Rooms Sign up in the Recreation Office Make sure to attend this annual showcase of activities, They are a band with an unforgettable vibe that takes you clubs and more! See performance demonstrations on the back to yester-year and the greatest hits of the 50’s and October 20 (S) Homecoming Event! Welcome Back Street Dance stage. Visit with LWCA department representatives in the 60’s, and the best of the standards with songs like Stand 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Practice Range and LW Blvd. Club Room. Find out all you ever wanted to know and more! by Me, Unchained Melody, Rock Around the Clock, Splish Let’s start the season with fun! Come up and enjoy the Free hot dogs and other refreshments in the Ballroom Splash, Proud Mary, Brown Eyed Girl, Can’t Help Falling in music by the Pam and Dave trio, Zenergy, a new dance band while they last! Door prizes will be won by some lucky Love, and more! They play all the music that brings back as they play a variety of 60’s, Motown, 70’s disco and more! residents, maybe even you! Clubs and organized activity great memories. Great for dancing in the street! New this year we will have groups interested in being a part of the show can find the Reserved tickets are on sale now in the Rec. Office and food trucks here to satisfy your hunger. Choose from Grilled registration form at www.lwca.com or pick one up and include BYO set-ups. Fresh popped popcorn $.50 / box, Addiction, Twisted Cheese and Hot Cookie food trucks! Ice turn it into the Recreation Office by Monday, October 29. thanks to support from RE/MAX Classic. Come join the fun! and plastic cups will be provided. Show your homecoming $8 per person spirit and come dressed to honor your alumni high school or college! Get adventurous and decorate your golf cart as a November 10 (S) Do it Yourself Workshop homecoming float or your spot in your alma mater colors. 9 - 11 a.m. Rec. 1 Ballroom Parking for golf carts will be along the top of the golf Carpet, Tile and Laminate Flooring! Take this opportunity practice range! Cars please park in Rec. 2 parking lot. Best to learn about the new types of wood flooring, tile and of all, it’s free! Don’t forget your flashlight! laminate flooring and how to lay it. The professionals at Home Depot will show you many new and improved repair November 1 (Th) New Image Fashions, and more! products, hand tools, filters and more that are now available. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Rec. 2 Hopi/Pima Rooms Best of all – it’s Free! Refreshments will be served, and door Freshen up your wardrobe! Welcome back New Image prizes will be given away. Fashions and take advantage of a chance to shop right Sign up in the Recreation Office. there 1000’s of fall arrivals from Ruby Road, Alfred Dunner, November 7 (W) Learn to Dance - Country Two Step Maxine Swimwear, Erin London, and more at 25% – 75% 7 p.m. Classroom off retail. Coordinates and separates; shorts, capris skirts, International known dance instructors and Leisure World pants, blouses, jackets and swimwear for all including residents, Bill and Carol Goss, will be instructing a six-week missy, petite, and large sizes. Watch batteries will be class on the Country Two Step. Join the class as they make replaced for a nominal fee. Remember, a percentage of all learning dancing a fun experience. Room for couples or sales come back to Leisure World. Enjoy this chance to shop singles. Advance registration is required. Sign up in the without leaving the community. Recreation Office.Classes $48 per person November 11 (Su) PAS – American Bombshells! November 1 (Th) Learn to Dance -Cha Cha and Rumba November 7 (W) Learn to Dance – Salsa 7 p.m. Rec. 2 Hopi/Pima Rooms 2 p.m. Ballroom 8 p.m. Classroom Kicking off our pre-season shows for the Performing Arts International known dance instructors and Leisure World International known dance instructors and Leisure World Series, we are honoring our brave men and women who residents, Bill and Carol Goss, will be instructing a six-week residents, Bill and Carol Goss, will be instructing a six-week have served our country this Veterans Day. As seen on TV class on the cha-cha and rumba. Join the class as they class on the Salsa. Join the class as they make learning and all over the world, this glamorous retro trio provides make learning dancing a fun experience. Room for couples dancing a fun experience. Room for couples or singles. a patriotic themed, interactive show that delights all ages or singles. 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October Special: 10% Off Reg. price sun screens B8 October 2018 • Recreation • www.lwca.com Upcoming Trips and Tours Pick up your flier and sign up in December 5 (W) Holiday Food and Shopping* December 14 (F) The Nutcracker at Motorcoach Departs: approx. 7 a.m. $99 per person Phoenix Symphony Hall* Recreation Office or call 480-832-0003 Enjoy three different shopping and food experiences. Motorcoach Departs: 6:15 p.m. $105 per person ext. 224 to purchase your tickets via phone. Begin at Mesa Marketplace where your breakfast is The magic of the holidays comes alive with Ballet Arizona’s included. Continue to The Bass Pro Show where the classic The Nutcracker. Surrender to the grand sweep Casinos trips have been a great joy to Leisure World. decorations and atmosphere is festive. Your lunch is of Tchaikovsky’s score and the wonders of childhood. Ft. McDowell has decided to contract out their bus included there. End the day shopping in Old Town Scottsdale Join Clara and her Nutcracker Prince as they embark on a transportation to Casino Cruise Line. Guests now must and top it off with ice cream before heading home. thrilling adventure of dancing toys, mischievous mice, pay $15 per person and for a bus to pick us up at Leisure Deadline: Monday, November 5 waltzing flowers, and sparkling snowflakes. The magic World, we need a minimum 40 people. Due to this change, of The Nutcracker illuminates the stage with more than the Recreation Department has decided to postpone December 5 (W) Celebration of Christmas* 150 performers, hundreds of costumes, and the beauty future casino trips. We will be looking for other casino Motorcoach Departs: approx. 4 p.m. - $38 per person and athleticism of Ballet Arizona’s nationally recognized opportunities. This is the final dress rehearsal of Phoenix First Assembly’s dancers. A timeless holiday tradition for all ages. Symphony Celebration of Christmas, but you’d never know it! will join us for the performances of The Nutcracker. Escorted Phoenix First presents one of America’s largest Christmas tour includes deluxe motorcoach transportation. musicals. Aerial stunts, live circus animals, Rockettes, Deadline: Monday, November 12 live nativity, flying angels, and a 30 piece orchestra that fills the auditorium. Bring your family, invite your friends and experience the true season of Christmas like never before. The final dress rehearsal is always sold out, contact Recreation today to reserve your seat! Escorted tour includes deluxe motorcoach transportation and open seating to the 7 p.m. performance. Deadline: Monday, November 5 November 9 (F) Fountain Festival and Desert Belle* Motorcoach Departs: approx. 7:30 a.m. $99 per person December 8 (S) Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade* The Fountain Festival of Arts and Crafts at Fountain Motorcoach Departs: approx. 4:30 p.m. $99 per person Hills is one of the largest events in the Southwest with Light up the night and be dazzled at the Valley’s most hundreds of booths and original fine work of art in unique holiday event—the Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade every price range. Live music and a scenic cruise aboard Presented by SRP at Tempe Town Lake. The Boat Parade the Desert Belle on Saguaro Lake is also included. will feature as many as 50 festively lighted boats of all December 31, 2018-January 2, 2019 (M-W) Rose Bowl Deadline: Monday, October 8 sizes. A fireworks finale will conclude the light-filled night Parade* following the end of the boat parade. Dinner is included. Motorcoach Departs: TBA $775 per person Single, $625 November 12 (M) Phoenix Veterans Day Parade* Deadline: Monday, November 5 per person Doubles Motorcoach Departs: approx. 7:30 a.m. $99 per person Join Free Spirit Vacations for the Granddaddy of Them All - The Phoenix Veterans Day Parade is a moving tribute The Rose Bowl Parade.The “Parade of all Parades” will be to our nation’s veterans. The goal of this event is making its way down Colorado Boulevard in grand style to help our veterans heal and reintegrate back to on New Year’s Day and you’ll have great seats along the our society after their military service. There will be parade route for up-close-viewing. It’s a sensory event seating for the parade. After the parade, your lunch you won’t want to miss. See the giant floral floats. Smell is included, followed by a visit to the Wesley Bolin the aroma of the millions of roses and other flowers and Memorial Place, located in front of the State Capitol, hear the marching bands fill the air with robust sounds. where several monuments and memorials are located. Deadline: Monday, October 22 Deadline: Monday, October 8 January 8 (T) Gammage Broadway Show – December 2 (Su) Desert Botanical Gardens and “Hello, Dolly”** Mill Ave Fair* Motorcoach Departs: approx. 6:15 a.m. $99 per person Motorcoach Departs: approx. 4 p.m. $99 per person Tony Award®-winning Broadway legend Betty Buckley Shop for those one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts at the stars in Hello Dolly! - the universally acclaimed smash Tempe Festival of the Arts, one of the Top 100 Classic & December 9 (Su) Glendale Glitters Holiday and Dinner* that NPR calls “the best show of the year!” Winner of four Contemporary Craft Shows in the nation. Then enjoy a Motorcoach Departs: approx. 2:30 p.m. $99 per person Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival, director Jerry magical night as the Desert Botanical Gardens come to life Glendale’s award-winning holiday lighting event has Zaks’ “gorgeous” new production is “making people crazy with the soft glow from more than 8,000 hand-lit luminaria become a tradition across the Greater Phoenix region happy!” Breaking box office records week after week and bags, thousands of white twinkle lights and the vibrant and state. The stunning display of 1.5 million lights receiving thunderous raves on Broadway, this HELLO, DOLLY! sounds and sights of live entertainment throughout. illuminates 16 blocks of Historic Downtown Glendale, pays tribute to the original work of legendary director/ The Mormon Temple Light Display is also included. making it one of the largest holiday light display in Arizona. choreographer Gower Champion—hailed both then and Deadline: Monday, October 29 Deadline: Monday, November 5 now as one of the greatest stagings in musical theater history.

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February 1 (F) Verde Canyon Railroad* adventure, the “Barranca del Cobre” is the answer. At Motorcoach Departs: approx. 7:30 a.m. $179 per person an altitude of 8000 feet, the mountain peaks are snow- First Class chapped in winter while the canyon bottom remains at a Board the Verde Canyon Railroad for a four-hour diesel tropical climate. Here’s the home of the seminomadic cliff train journey to places only accessible by rail. See Crimson dwellers, the Tarahumara Indians, the least acculturated cliffs, eagles’ nests, white water rapids, and abandoned Amerindians. Experience one of the most dramatic rail gold mines. First-class service has fewer passengers journeys in the western hemisphere, on a rail line that indoors and out. Cars access a shaded open-air viewing took 100 years to complete. Travel with us and enjoy car. First class includes a sendoff toast and appetizers. the majestic beauty of one of the world’s most unique Deadline: Monday, January 7 destinations. Register early, limited spots available! Deadline: Thursday, January 3 February 9 (S) Florence Home Tour* Motorcoach Departs: approx. 7:30 a.m. $99 per person Florence AZ is a time steeped in history and wonder. One of the oldest towns in Arizona, Florence is both the historical Deadline: Monday, December 10 and cultural center of Pinal County. You will be able to January 18 (F) Barrett Jackson* tour eight to nine historic homes that will be open to the Motorcoach Departs: approx. 7:30 a.m. $99 per person public throughout the city. There will also be time to spend Established in 1971 and headquartered in Scottsdale, downtown with the local businesses and food vendors. Arizona, Barrett-Jackson, the world’s leading collector Deadline: Monday, January 7 car auctions and automotive lifestyle events, specializes in providing products and services to astute classic and February 12 (T) Lunch & Live Races at Turf Paradise** collector car owners and automotive enthusiasts in the Motorcoach Departs: 11:00 a.m. - $70 per person world. Experience live thoroughbred racing and a delicious Deadline: Tuesday, January 2 buffet with all sorts of salads, roast breast of turkey, brisket of beef, assorted cheeses, breads, muffins and March 5- 7, 2019 (T-Th) Catalina Island Adventure* January 31 (Th) City Tour and Lunch* rolls, yummy desserts. You will enjoy viewing the races Motorcoach Departs: TBA $875 per person Single, $625 Motorcoach Departs: approx. 7:30 a.m. $99 per person through the large glass windows at the Turf Club. Have per person Doubles See the sites throughout the Valley of the Sun, including a fun day with your betting pencil in one hand and Catalina Island is a picture-perfect paradise and a world the State Capitol - 1901 portion of the Capitol is now your special drink in the other. Escorted tour includes apart from the hustle and bustle of the mainland just 22 maintained as the Arizona Capitol Museum with a focus deluxe motorcoach transportation. Need 20 minimum. miles away. The air is refreshing, the water is clear, the on the history and culture of Arizona, The Biltmore - 39 Deadline: Monday, January 14 community is casual and friendly. This trip includes round acres of gardens, swimming pools and iconic architecture trip motor coach and Catalina Express ferry ride. Enjoy a two- has provided a safe haven for celebrities, diplomats February 13 (W) Gammage Broadway Show – night stay at the lovely Pavilion Hotel with hot breakfast and presidents, and a luxurious resort for guests from “Aladdin”** and evening wine & cheese reception. A scenic driving tour all walks of life, Old Town Scottsdale - offers boutique See Page B4 for more information. will take you to along the beachfront, up the hillside, and shopping featuring souvenirs, jewelry and art with a through the heart of this friendly and historic town. Also, a Southwestern flair, Arizona State University - is a public walking tour through Catalina Casino highlighting its beauty metropolitan research university on five campuses across and architecture. Register early, limited spots available! the Phoenix metropolitan area, and four regional learning Deadline: Monday, February 4 centers throughout Arizona. And more. Lunch is included. Deadline: Monday, January 7 March 19 (T) Gammage Broadway Show – “The Play That Goes Wrong”** January 31 (Th) Phoenix Open* Motorcoach Departs: approx. 7:30 a.m. $99 per person April 3 (W) Gammage Broadway Show – “Wicked”** Golf’s biggest stars make the Waste Management See Page B4 for more information. Phoenix Open one of the premier destinations on the PGA circuit. The Phoenix Open includes general * Cancellation fees will apply admission and transportation. Lawn seating. You February 18- 25, 2019 (M-M) Mexico Copper Canyon* can follow their favorite player around the course OR Motorcoach Departs: TBA $1850 per person Single, ** Non-Refundable choose a certain hole to watch all the players come $1550 per person Doubles TBA = time to be announced through. Tents have food, merchandise and drinks. The largest canyon complex in North America, a destination Deadline: Monday, January 7 unlike any other! For those who love the unusual and seek

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ACBL (CLR) Contact: Marilyn Stavros, 480-737-9279 Bunco (CLR) Contact: Patty Okoniewski, 480-474-8115 Monday and Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. 1st Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Duplicate (CLR) Contact: Marilyn Stavros, 480-737-9279 Cribbage (LC) Contact: Gary Musselman, 480-279-0237 Thursday, 12:30 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. Int. Duplicate Practice (APA) Contact: Bobbie Stearns, Cribbage 2 (QCR2) Contact: Gary Musselman, Music and Dance 480-218-5918 480-279-0237 Friday, 8:15 a.m. (Resumes in November) Wednesday, 1 p.m. (Resumes in November) Ballroom Dance Classes (C) Contact: Bill Goss, Partner (LC) Contact: Lynn Peters, 262-853-4870 Euchre (APA) Contact: Bob Coleman, 480-474-7732 480-275-4647. This popular class is being offered Sunday, 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. Wednesday Evening. (Classes resume in November) Party (APA) Contact: Lynn Peters, 262-853-4870 Euchre: Advanced (NAV2) Contact: Don Negro, Clogging Classes (C) Contact: Fran Dusek 480-641-2040 or Thursday, 6:30 p.m. 815-219-3071 Joyce Loland at 480-588-5789. Progressive (QCR) Contact: Phyllis Hallatt, 480-396-7398 Thursday, 6:30 p.m. All lessons are free April 1 through October 31. Beginner Thursday, 12:15 p.m. Game Night (LC) Contact: Lillian Carlson, 480-684-2441 Plus classes are Noon to 1 p.m. To attend the Beginner Progressive (QCR) Contact: Marilyn Peters, 480-292-3639 Friday, 6:15 p.m. class, please call Fran Dusek, 480-641-2040 on Thursday Monday and Saturday, 6:30 p.m. Hand and Foot (LC) Contact: Lillian Carlson, 480-684-2441 before each Friday class. Int. 1 classes 1 - 2 p.m., Int. 2 Wednesday Shufflers (NAV) Contact: Phil Johnson, Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. classes - 2 - 3 p.m., and Int. 3 classes 3 - 4 p.m. 480-664-4814 Hand and Foot (LC) Contact: Sandy Callahan, 480-988-2655 Line Dance (C) Contact: Gramma 480-984-3791 check out Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, 1 p.m. the variety of music and dances on You Tube “Line Dancing Hand and Foot: Samba (LC) Contact: Lillian Carlson, with Gramma Jones”. Wednesdays 2 p.m. $3 per person. Poker Groups 480-684-2441 Line Dance (C) Contact: Dee Dee Dougherty, 480-510-3318 Thursday, 6:15 p.m. Dances taught, pre-cued, walked through and reviewed 5 and 10 Cent (LC) Contact: Ann Bachner, 480-641-5197 Mah Jong (APA) Contact: Neesa Galanti, 480-218-4055 (Classes resume in November) Tuesday, 6:15 p.m. Thursday, 1 p.m. Music Makers (C) Contact: Marty Maciejewski, Dealer’s Choice (NAV2) Contact: Jim Munkwitz, Mah Jong: Beginning (APA) Contact: Donna Thompson, 480-307-8061. 803-747-1677 303-594-0124 Round Dance Classes (BR) Contact: Bill Goss, Thursday, 1:00 p.m. Monday, 1:30 p.m. 480-275-4647. Men’s (QCR) Contact: Corey Walraven, 480-391-9503 Pinochle (QCR) Contact: Jackie Anderson, 480-985-8503 (Classes resume in November) Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, 12:45 p.m. Shall We Round Dance (HPG) Contact: Larry Tracht at Penny (NAV) Contact: Diana Milgrom, 480-981-6085 Pinochle (QCR) Contact: Lillian Carlson, 480-684-2441 480-325-1054, or email [email protected]. Monday and Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 6:15 p.m. (Classes resume in November) Texas Hold ‘Em (QCR) Contact: Barb Vert, 480-278-1065 Rummikub (NAV) Contact: Barbara Young, 480-273-2536 Tap Dancing (C) Contact: Judy Free, 480-396-3103. Monday, 12:45 p.m. Thursday, 6:15 p.m. (Classes resume in November) Scrabble (LC) Contact: Carolin Lowy, 480-641-4626 Ukulele Practice Group (MR) Contact: Peggy Jefferson, Monday, 6:30 p.m. 480-654-2878

Free Sunday Movie in Theater Movies start at 4 p.m. Refreshments provided. Due to the popularity of the movies, there will be no seat-saving. All seats are on a first-come basis only. Schedule may change due to Netflix movie availability.

October 7 The Miracle Season (PG) – 1hr 41m October 21 Breaking In (PG13) – 1hr 28m When Caroline Found—the undisputed star of West High Gabrielle Union stars as a woman who will stop at nothing School’s volleyball team—dies suddenly, the Iowa City to rescue her two children being held hostage in a house squad is left floundering until her father and the team’s designed with impenetrable security. No trap, no trick tough but caring coach inspire them to pursue the state and especially no man inside can match a mother with a championship. mission when she is determined on breaking in.

October 14 Chappaquiddick (PG13) – 1hr 47m October 28 Keep the Change (NR) – 1hr 34m In this historical drama, the car accident that doomed In this offbeat romantic comedy, David is wealthy, Ted Kennedy’s presidential ambitions and resulted in the charismatic and autistic. When an inappropriate comment drowning death of 28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne gets lands him in a court-mandated support group, he meets a fresh look, focusing on the cover-up that followed the quirky young Sarah—and love begins to blossom. crash.

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Bingo Oct. Bingo Boosters Every Friday at 7 p.m. October 5 Caller – D. Callahan, Pay Out – M. Gardner, (Except October 12, no bingo) Ex. Game – T. Roland Rec. 1 Ballroom October 12 NO BINGO 3 on Sets: $2, 6 on Sets: $4, 9 on Sets: $6 October 19 Caller – B. Reinke, Pay Out - N. Okoniewski, Daubers $1 (Cards on sale at 6 p.m.) Ex. Game – P. Okoniewski Friday Social Free refreshments at break! October 26 Caller – G. Bowers, Pay Out – M. Matteson, 4 - 6 p.m. Meet friends and neighbors and you might take home Ex. Game – L. Krever Rec. 1 Clubroom some cash! All residents and their guests (18 and older) are Everyone is invited for fun and merriment! $1 at the door invited to play. Bingo volunteers falling over with cash prizes! gets you glass, ice, water and soda! You bring the spirits. No alcoholic beverages or anyone under 18 is allowed in Welcome new neighbors and meet friends! Ballroom during Bingo.

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Knit-A-Long (QCR) Contact: Carolin Lowy, 480-641-4626 All interested knitters, beginners to experienced, join in. We teach beginners to knit and help those who having Fired Arts difficulty with a pattern. We’d love to have you join us and knit-a-long; no charge. Friday, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Ceramics (CER/SG) Contact: Dave Clegg, 480-854-0991 Open Sewing (SR) Contact: Carolin Lowy, 480-641-4626 Beginners, newcomers, everyone welcome! Open to all residents who do hand sewing Friday, 1 p.m. - Open Workshop and Firing: Tuesday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 3 p.m. Pouring: Thursday, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Pillowcase Dresses (AR) Contact: Darlene Footh, Ceramics Class: Friday, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 701-339-8491 Fused Glass (CER/SG) Contact: Kay Eakin, 480-641-8719 Make little girls dresses out of pillowcases for charity. Open Studio: Monday and Wednesday, 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Monday 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. (Classes resume in January) (Classes resume in November) Porcelain Painting (POT) Contact: Barbara Culver, Decorative Arts Quilters (CLR/SR) Contact: Merrilly Strom, 480-699-9352 480-924-6871 or LuCyle Seiler, 480-981-1894 If you are interested in quilting or are a beginner, join the No teacher, no lessons. Work on your own. A semi-annual Art Assoc. - (AS) Contact: Lynnea Perry, 480-388-2921 group. Quilters make projects for charity. New projects fee of $5 for firing. Drop in Art: Friday, 9 a.m.– 4 p.m. every month. Thursday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. All china painters are welcome. Jewelry and Lapidary (LAP) Contact: Maxine Rosenthal, Twiddlers (QCR) Contact: Carolin Lowy, 480-641-4626 Open Studio: Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 302-593-3380 Any hand work done with a needle or needles, i.e. Pottery (POT) Contact: Pat Cuban, 480-636-1457 Thursday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Classes resume in November) knitting, crocheting, cross stitch, needle point and Open Studio: Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday, Rubber Stamping (AS) Contact: Mickey Dent, applique. Monday, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. 480-634-4574 Open Studio: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Monday, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday,12 p.m. - 10 p.m. Stained Glass (CER/SG) Contact: Kay Eakin, 480-641-8719 Firing and Unloading: Monday and Thursday Open Studio: Monday and Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. - Class with instructor Larron Lerdall: Monday and 12 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m. -12 p.m.

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Leisure World Oasis Health Spa November Group Fitness Class Registration Begins Oct. 1. Special Notice: Residents that physically come to the Fitness Center to register will have priority over those who register by phone. Group exercise class registration can only be made by the residents, limited to two per manor. Seasonal (with resident sponsor) guest my register after one week from the open registration. Outreach Services Fitness Center Health Office Mon/Tues/Thurs from 8:30 - 12:30 p.m. ext. 261 • Open Daily 5 a.m. - 10 p.m. ext. 222 • Monday - Friday Available by appointment or walk-ins welcome. Personal Training • Group Exercise 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Assessments • Massage Therapy Closed Weekends and Holidays

Sarah Hanna, PT, MPT, FAAOMPT of OneAccord Pain Centers presents Presented by Dr. Aaron Shapiro of Integrity Chiropractic Back Pain and Blood Drive Neuropathy Sciatica Tuesday, November 20 • 7:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Breakthrough! Wednesday, October 10 • 10 - 11 a.m. Rec 1 Ballroom Rec. 1 Theater Give Blood! Save Lives! Appointment necessary. Sign up Stop back and leg pain in its tracks. This workshop reveals in the Health Office or call 480-832-0003 ext. 222. If time Luncheon the number one mistake that prevents you from healing, permits, United Blood Banks will allow for walk-ins. Thursday, October 25, 2018 • 11:00 a.m. how to pick the right therapies and what successful and Rec. 2 Hopi Room permanent relief looks like without the side effects of Clinical studies reveal that debilitating pain, numbness and medications, injections or surgery. tingling experienced by patients suffering from peripheral Sign up in the Health Office. neuropathy can be successfully treated—without the use New! of drugs and surgery! Announcing the release of the 2018-2019 Registration is free, but seating is limited! Speaker Syllabus. You will find copies for pick-up at the Cost: Free!! Lunch will be served. Health Office or by downloading at https://residents.lwca. RSVP: Please RSVP by October 24 com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/2017-2018-Speaker- Call: 480-820-9147 Syllabus.pdf.

The Wellness Department is pleased to bring back Brought to you by Dementia Care Education Dignity’s Healthier Living Self-Management Workshops starting in October! Cooking for Are You Living with Chronic Pain? Mondays, October 1 to November 12 • 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Cognition - Part One Lakeside Clubhouse • Free Tuesday, October 16 • 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Rec. 1 Banquet Room Managing chronic pain can be complex and Completion and “Living a Health Life with Chronic Presented by Brian Browne, Dementia Expert in Research sometimes frustrating. Let us help! Healthier Pain” book. Education and Care Living will empower you to take control of your Scientific journals and research studies show the life! Live longer, live healthier, live happier! The Program will teach how to: important role specific foods and spices play in causing, Gain tools to help you reduce your pain and live preventing and managing Alzheimer’s disease. Join us for your best life possible. Come learn how! • Set and meet personal goals a fun, informative and tasty cooking session where you Caregivers, family members and friends are • Safely move and exercise your way to reduced pain will learn the basics of cooking for cognition. also welcome and encouraged to attend—free of • Pace activities with rest Space is limited to the first 40 participants! Sign up early charge! • Handle stress better with relaxation in the Health Office! Register early! Space is limited! This techniques Sponsored by class requires a minimum of 10 and a • Problem-solve maximum of 18 participants. Attendance • Improve your diet is required at all meetings. Register • Increase your energy level today! Sign up in the Health Office or • Communicate better with your doctor call 480-832-0003 ext. 222. • Learn positive thinking and self- Light refreshments will be served motivation strategies and all participants who complete • Appropriate use of medications the series receive Certification of • Evaluate new treatments

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Randi Rich, RN Marguerite Huspen Quoc Tran Sue Patt Dalia Barrios Joe Carson Health Office Lead Outreach Specialist Fitness Supervisor Fitness Specialist Fitness Specialist II Fitness Specialist III Leisure World News • Wellness • October 2018 B17 New Class! AM Yoga Returns! TRX® Level 2 Beginning October 15 Mondays/ Wednesdays/ Fridays Mondays/ Wednesdays/ Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Silver&fit®/ FLEX / Optum $5 per class $4 Per Class or $22 Monthly Rec. 2 Pima Room Rec. 1 Sport Court This is an exercise program that is based on the slow Enjoy a suspension training body-weight workout that stretching, strengthening and relaxation develops strength, balance, flexibility and core stability techniques of Hatha Yoga. It teaches the body to be strong simultaneously. This advanced TRX class will introduce and supple, and progressions for the exercises learned in TRX Level 1. It will keeps the mind active and alert. Join us to learn about also include TRX exercises on the floor. Must have approval deep breathing and relaxation techniques that will keep from a fitness specialist to participate. your body refreshed.

October Equipment Orientations Want to use the Fitness Center but don’t know where to start? Stop by the Fitness Center and let our fitness specialists help with your fitness goals. New Class Time! New Class Time! Equipment Aqua Fitness Hydrorider® 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 9 - Cardio Mondays/ Wednesdays/ Fridays Tuesdays or Thursdays • 9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 17 - Strength 12:00 p.m. - 12:45 p.m. Power Plate X-Elerated 2 Day Workshop Silver&fit®/Optum 1:00 p.m.- 2:00 p.m. Silver&fit®/ FLEX / Optum $8 Per Class or $22 Monthly Tuesday, October 23 and Thursday, October 25 $4 Per Class or $22 Monthly Rec. 2 Pool Rec. 1 Pool *Aqua shoes required Sign up in the Fitness Center and let your fitness *Aqua Shoes Required Aqua cycling has become a fitness phenomenon because professionals assist you with your goals! This class provides a water workout that includes cardio of the many incredible benefits: high caloric burn, lean *Date and time subject to change. Check e-blasts and conditioning and muscle strengthening exercises using a muscle-building and increased circulation with low impact Fitness Center boards for up-to-date times. variety of equipment with the water’s natural resistance. on the joints. Class will be held in both shallow and deep waters.

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Turkey Trot Race Day Skilled Home Health Care (480) 264-4568 November 21 • Race begins at 8:30 a.m. • Provided in your Leisure World Home Strong thighs before pies! • Physical, Occupational & Speech therapy • Skilled Nursing Leisure World is proud to host its 4th annual Turkey Trot! Now, new online registration Santé Hospice (480) 748-4300 this year. If you need help registering, please see a fitness team member for help. Race bib and bag/swag pick-up day for prizes, raffles and to meet our amazing sponsors! • Skilled Nursing • 24-hour On-Call Services Register at www.LWCATurkeyTrot.com • Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy $20 for Residents - Coupon Code: LW5K $25 Non-Resident SERVICES EAST VALLEY LOCATIONS $30 Day of registration • Post Acute Care Santé of Mesa Santé of Chandler • Transitional Rehabilitation 5358 E. Baseline Rd 825 S. 94th St Race bib and bag/swag pick-up day • Skilled Home Health Services Mesa, AZ 85206 Chandler, AZ 85224 November 19 • 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. • Hospice 480.699.9624 480.361.6636 Rec. 1 Ballroom Santé does not discriminate on the basis ofra ce, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or covered veteran status. B18 October 2018 • Wellness • www.lwca.com Flu Clinics Group Exercise Classes Offered in October and November, provided by Safeway Pharmacy. CLASS DAYS TIMES PRICE LOCATION • Thursday, Oct. 18 from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Club Room Mon/Wed/ $5 per class • Wednesday, Oct. 24 from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. at A.M. Yoga 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Rec. 2 Pima the Club Room Fri (Pay Instructor) • Wednesday, Nov. 14 from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Club Room Aqua Fitness Mon/Wed/ $22 Monthly The flu vaccine this year is the quadrivalent vaccine for $33. Safeway will also be providing 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. Rec. 1 Pool Fluzone HD (high dosage) for people over 65 for $60, and Prevnar (pneumonia) for $200. Fri $4 Drop-In Medicare and most insurances will be accepted. You will receive a 10 percent coupon off Circuit/ Mon/Wed/ Rec. 1 groceries at Safeway following your vaccinations. $22 Monthly Interval Fri 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Fitness $4 Drop-In Training Center

Core Mon/Wed/ $20 Monthly Rec 1 6:00 - 6:30 a.m. H E A R I N G O N LY H A L F Conditioning Fri $4 Drop-In Classroom

of what people say? Mon/Wed/ $22 Monthly Rec. 1 Counter Punch 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Fri $4 Drop-In Classroom TOP-OF-THE-LINE HEARING PROTECTION COVERED BY THE EAST VALLEY HEARING CENTER PROTECTION PLAN $5 Per Class Rec. 1 Class- Easy Yoga Tues/Thurs 4:00-5:00 p.m. 45-Day Trial (Pay Instructor) room 3-Year Warranty* Gentle Yoga $5 Per Class Rec. 1 Class- Loss and Damage Insurance* Tues/Thurs 5:30-6:30 p.m. Free Batteries for the Life of the Hearing Aid* Challenge (Pay Instructor) room *Applicable with the purchase of most premium & advanced hearing devices. $17 Monthly Rec. 1 H.I.I.T. Jams Tues/Thurs 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $4 Drop-In Classroom Robert Scharber, Au.D., FAAA $22 Monthly Board-Certified Doctor of Audiology Tuesday 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Rec. 2 (one day Hydrorider or or Therapy Kaitlyn Ives, Au.D., CCC-A per week) 6262 E. Broadway Rd., Ste. 103  Mesa, AZ 85206 Doctor of Audiology Thursday 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Pool

480.830.0994 Chelsea Johnson, Au.D., CCC-A Mobility & $17 Monthly Rec. 1 Doctor of Audiology Tues/Thurs 10:00 - 10:45- a.m. www.eastvalleyhearing.com Recovery $4 Drop-In Classroom Mon/Wed/ $7 Per Class Rec. 1 NIA® 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Sat (Pay Instructor) Classroom

Silver&Fit® $10 Monthly Rec. 1 Monday 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Excel $4 Drop-In Classroom

$17 Monthly Rec. 1 Strength Tues/Thurs 7:00 - 7:30 a.m. $4 Drop-In Classroom Strength $13 Monthly Rec. 1 & Balance Tues/Thurs 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. $4 Drop-In Classroom Level 1 20 S. Power Road, Suite 106 Strength Mon/Wed/ $22 Monthly Rec. 1 & Balance Fri 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Mesa, AZ 85206 $4 Drop-In Classroom (1 block S/W of Main St. on Power) Level 2 $17 Monthly Rec. 1 TRX® Level 1 Tues/Thurs 2:45 - 3:30 p.m. $4 Drop-In Classroom

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$5/Class Rec. 1 Zumba® Gold Mon/Wed 12:45 - 1:45 p.m. (Pay Instructor) Classroom

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the floor. Bring your mat and blanket or towel and a smile! Must be able to easily get up and down from the floor. Class Descriptions ~*Gentle Yoga Challenge – A gentle Hatha Yoga for those who lead ~*Strength - This class is primarily muscular strength training an active lifestyle and are ready to enhance their yoga practice. using weights, resistance tools, and one’s own body weight. A.M. Yoga - This is an exercise program that is based on the slow Class includes instruction for a myriad of poses and practices This class will help increase bone density, increase metabolism, stretching, strengthening, and relaxation techniques of Hatha that can be as easy or as challenging as your practice desires. improve function and provide benefits for daily living. Must be Yoga. Not only does it teach the body to be strong and supple, Bring your mat, blanket and smile and let’s have some fun. able to easily get up and down from the floor. it also keeps the mind alert and active. Join us to learn about ~H.I.I.T. Jams - This high energy, music driven class is powered ~*Strength and Balance Level 1 - Classes will concentrate on deep breathing and relaxation techniques that will keep your by heart pumping high intensity interval training and the best range of motion from head to toe along with lifting hand-held body refreshed. beats to keep you motivated! This class will combine strength weights and using one’s own body weight to improve stability ~* Aqua Fitness - This class provides a water workout that includes and endurance components using a variety of equipment and and strength. cardio conditioning and muscle strengthening exercises using a followed by a calming cooldown. Must be able to easily get up ~*Strength and Balance Level 2 - Classes will focus on range variety of equipment with the water’s natural resistance. and down from the floor. Music volume is set high to maintain of motion from head to toe and using your own body weight ~*Circuit/Interval Training - An interval type of physical training high energy throughout the class, if you are sensitive to music improving stability and strength. Must be able to easily get up (cardio and strength) that involves high intensity exercise volume this may not be the class for you. and down from the floor. alternated with rest periods is highly effective in conditioning ~ Hydrorider® - Aqua cycling has become a fitness phenomenon ~*TRX® Level 1 - This class is designed to teach you how to the cardiovascular system. Must be able to easily get up and because of the many incredible benefits: high caloric burn, lean properly use the TRX suspension trainer. This tool is excellent down from the floor. muscle-building and increased circulation with low impact on for increasing strength and improving body awareness. Your ~*Core Conditioning - This class will combine stability and the joints. Aqua shoes required. instructor will break down form, technique and introduce flexibility exercises focusing on strengthening your abdominals ~Mobility & Recovery - Are you looking to prevent injury, improve exercises that will improve daily function. and lower back muscles. Must be able to easily get up and down range of motion and recover faster? This class will address ~*TRX® Level 2 - Enjoy a suspension training body-weight from the floor. flexibility, stretching, stability and movement mechanics that workout that develops strength, balance, flexibility and core ~*Counter Punch - It’s time to counter punch your health support your daily workouts. We will use a variety of tools such stability simultaneously. This advanced TRX class will introduce challenges such as body fat, cardiovascular disease, balance/ as foam rollers, strength bands, and lacrosse balls. progressions for the exercises learned in TRX Level 1. This class stability, coordination, and focus. Bring your gloves and wraps NIA®- Combining dance, martial arts and mindfulness, Nia tones will also include TRX exercises on the floor. Must have approval if you have them. your body while transforming your mind. More than just a from a fitness specialist to participate. ~*Easy Yoga - A gentle Hatha Yoga class focusing on the basics of workout, Nia is a holistic fitness practice addressing each aspect Zumba® Gold - This fun Latin-style dance class helps you improve this ancient art for the beginner and beyond. This class takes of your life: body, mind and soul. your cardio fitness, balance and strength. The design of the class you through the therapeutic and spiritual aspects allowing for ~Silver&Fit® Excel - A class designed for the advanced, athletic introduces easy to follow Zumba® choreography. growth in strength, balance, flexibility, calm, concentration and older adult who is looking for a challenging workout. This class Key Code: ~ Silver&Fit® and Optum Approved peace within. Participants will be asked get up and down from will help you increase your heart health and muscle strength. *SilverSneakers FLEX® program approved

Monday, October 1 9 - 11:30 a.m. Dignity’s Chronic Pain Workshop (7-week series) Wednesday, October 10 10 - 11 a.m. Back Pain & Sciatica Sufferers Tuesday, October 16 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Cooking for Cognition - Part I Wednesday, October 17 Appt. start at 7 a.m. Mobile On-Site Mammography (by appointment) Call 480-967-3767 to schedule your appointment today! Thursday, October 18 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Flu Shot Clinic Wednesday, October 24 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Flu Shot Clinic Thursday, October 25 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Neuropathy Breakthrough! Luncheon Wednesday, November 14 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Flu Shot Clinic Mark your calendars Wednesday, November 14 10 - 11 a.m. Shoulder Pain and Rotator Cuff Injuries Tuesday, November 20 7:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Blood Drive (by appointment) for these Tuesday, November 20 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Caregiver Strategies Thursday, November 29 1 - 2 p.m. Modern Cataract Surgery: A Patient’s Guide upcoming activities: Call the Health Office at 480-832-0003 ext. 222 for more details and to sign up!

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NURSE’S BEAT Early Detection Prevents Breast Cancer

By Randi Rich, RN- Health Office Lead cancer as early as possible gives you a better chance of a successful treatment. Knowing what to look for does Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer not replace getting regular mammograms. Screening death in women (only lung cancer kills more women tests can help find breast cancer in its early stages before each year). It occurs almost entirely in women, but any symptoms appear. The most common symptom of men are also at risk. The likelihood that a woman will breast cancer is a new lump or mass. A painless, hard die from breast cancer is about one in 38 (about 2.6 mass that has irregular edges is more likely to be cancer, percent). But with increased awareness, screenings and but breast cancers can be tender, soft or rounded. advanced treatments, you can prevent this horrible disease. Other possible symptoms of breast cancer include: • Swelling of all or part of a breast How it Starts • Skin irritation or dimpling Breast cancer starts when cells in the breast begin to • Breast or nipple pain grow out of control. These cells usually form a tumor • Nipple retraction that can often be seen on an X-ray or felt as a lump. • Redness, scaliness or thickening of the nipple or The tumor is malignant if the cells can grow into breast skin surrounding tissues or spread to distant areas • Nipple discharge of the body. Breast cancer can start from different parts Sometimes, breast cancer can spread to Healing of the breast. Most breast cancers begin lymph nodes under the arm or around the in the ducts that carry milk to the nipple. collar bone and cause a lump or selling Through Music Some start in the glands that make breast there--even before the original tumor in the milk. Although many types of breast cancer breast is large enough to be felt. Our Music Therapy class has changed location for can cause a lump in the breast, not all do. the season. Beginning in October, we will meet in the Many breast cancers are found on screening Be Proactive Lakeside Clubhouse from 1 – 2 p.m. every second and mammograms which can detect cancers at According to the American Cancer Society, fourth Monday of the month. If you are a caregiver for an earlier stage, often before they can be felt death rates from female breast cancer dropped a loved one who has dementia or Parkinson’s, please and before symptoms develop. Most breast 39 percent from 1989 to 2015. This decrease come to our very uplifting, fun-filled hour of singing lumps are benign and not cancerous. Non- is the result of detecting breast cancer earlier old favorites with Sunjoo Lee, our delightful music cancerous breast tumors are abnormal through screening, increased awareness therapist. growths, but they do not spread and better treatments. Be proactive by As we sing songs, we remember that love is soothing outside of the breast and are not life- understanding the symptoms and to the soul and is something our loved ones still enjoy. threatening. Some benign breast getting screened regularly. The Mobile Please invite friends who are caregivers to bring their lumps can increase a woman’s risk of On-site Mammography (MOM) Bus loved ones to participate in this special experience. getting breast cancer. will be in Leisure World on October 17, There’s nothing like singing together to get to know 2018. Please see page B1 for more details one another. We also always end our session with Signs and Symptoms and to sign up. refreshments. For more information, please contact Knowing how your breast normally looks and feels Vicki Noble at 480-369-1466. is an important part of breast health. Finding breast -Randi Rich, RN, is Health Office Lead at Leisure World. HourlyHourly CareCare && RespiteRespite StaysStays

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LONGEVITY Finding Balance for Optimal Health

By Ronda Gates objectives. To determine this, I recommend a simple sight of what is important. Create a physical or exercise that will allow you to assess your present mental screen of your “to do” list, including the Life is hectic. Whether or not you are retired, it can situation. inevitable interruptions. Tackle the important tasks be challenging to daily juggle your roles as a family Begin by drawing a stick figure on a piece of paper. when your energy is high and the less-pressing ones and community member, friend and volunteer. This Now, imagine yourself as a juggler attempting to when you need a break. makes it difficult to practice what we know to be true: manage balls you’ll draw—filling each one with your 3. Organize: This saves time and energy. Taking a a healthy lifestyle requires balance. all your responsibilities—big and small. Don’t judge minute to forecast your day and determine how or give weight to one over another. you can consolidate, delegate and manage time Physical and mental health professionals believe When you are finished, look at each ball separately. brings focus to planning and prioritizing. a balanced lifestyle embraces the following five Then ask yourself the following questions: What 4. Prepare: There’s something to the cliché, “An dimensions: benefits do you gain from keeping a ball in the air? ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” 1. Physical health: the ability to carry out daily tasks What distress or pleasure does it cause? What will you Medical releases, hidden keys and backup plans for 2. Mental health: the ability to learn and take on new gain or lose if you let it go? Have some balls fallen emergencies put the “pro” in proactive. challenges on the ground? If so, did you let them fall because 5. Communication: Active listening—the ability to 3. Social health: the ability to have satisfying you are overwhelmed or because you simply couldn’t negotiate and have the courage to discern whether relationships handle them? a “yes” or “no” is appropriate for a given situation— 4. Emotional health: the ability to manage our These answers will provide a road map on what areas can create reasonable boundaries and clarify your feelings and emotions appropriately in your life are out of whack and need balance. position. 5. Spiritual health: the ability to find ways to estorer our spirit, find meaning in life and embrace each Some Effective Strategies Life is a balancing act. Learning to juggle life’s daily day with joy Here are five strategies you can use to help achieve demands is a skill that gets better with practice and balance: time. If you are having difficulty achieving this on Do you live a balanced life? Take this simple test to your own, find a mental health professional that can assess how well you are doing. 1. Plan: You wouldn’t drive across the country without help. It’s never too late to start! a map. Set realistic goals, then create a step-by-step The Balance Test action plan to get there. -Ronda Gates, MS, is a Leisure World resident with The first decision must be to decide whether balance 2. Prioritize: Too many responsibilities can leave you health-related degrees in pharmacy, nutrition, exercise can be woven into your current values, goals and scattered, going from one thing to the next, losing science and counseling.

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COYOTE RUN CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE 18 HOLE • PAR 73 • YARDAGE 6,174 Open 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. (after overseed) Travis Fish Shane Romesburg Jonathan Kinser Scott Van Engelen Dan Yoder Shotgun starts at 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Director of Golf Head Golf Pro Assistant Golf Pro Manager, Assistant Golf Pro Heron Lakes 480-634-4370 Overcome Slicing by Aiming Right By Shane Romesburg shoulders. But in doing so, most golfers who slicer more involved in your downswing. But be aware that tend to forget to reposition the clubface angle and it’s going to take a few setup adjustments and some If you’re one of the millions of golfers who battles ball position. The result is an open body aiming left, time on the practice tee. a slice, odds are you compensate for the left-to-right a clubface square to the target and a ball position too ball flight by aiming to the left. But no matter how far back in the stance. These swing ingredients are a 1. Strengthen your left hand (right for southpaws) and far to the left you aim, the ball still slices to the right– gourmet recipe for a slice. Opening the stance and make sure that the clubface is facing the target and sometimes worse than it did before. On the occasion shoulders only makes things worse. your body is square or slightly right of the target you do hit it straight, well, it doesn’t do you much good Effect: An Outside-In Swing Path -When the body (place a club on the ground and along your toes to because you were aimed toward the trees or deep rough is too open at address—regardless of the direction the check this). on the left. Hmm–you’re doing what you think will fix clubface points—the club is set to travel on an outside- 2. Play the ball no farther back than your left heel. the problem, but it’s only making the problem worse. in swing path, which invariably results in a smothered 3. Concentrate on making a full turn through the ball If this sounds like you, fear no more. There’s hope and hook or a pulled slice due to the left-to-right spin and remember to turn your hands over and release a solution to this common slice problem. The key is to imparted on the golf ball. With open lines to the target, your arms. understand two principles that apply to how you set up the club naturally gets stuck behind the body at the start and address the ball. Your setup dictates how you swing of the downswing. Instinctively, your mind instructs With practice, you’ll see that aiming right helps the and in what direction you will apply force to the golf the upper body to swing the club violently to the left. body make a full downswing turn and promotes the ball. Despite what you might think, often the set-up to Fore, right! Unless you cultivate an in-out swing, you necessary inside-out swing path required to hit draws avoid slicing is the one that is most counterintuitive. will always slice or pull-hook the ball. and hooks. Concentrate on a full turn of both the body Let’s take a closer look at the slice effects of a faulty Solution: Aim Right - If you want to get rid of slice spin and your forearms. With practice, that pesky pull slice set-up. for good, do what you think is most counterintuitive– will disappear. Cause: Overcompensation - Most golfers who aim aim to the right! Aiming right will encourage an inside- left actually aren’t aiming left. They think they are out swing. It will also force you to turn through the ball -Shane Romesburg, PGA, is head golf professional at by addressing the ball with an open stance and open and, ultimately, help you get your stronger leg muscles Leisure World.

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Water Hazards Red Stakes - If the ball is hit where the red stakes are located for a water hazard, you have four options:

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Guys and Dolls Submitted by Carole Foley Guys and Dolls is a couples (one man and one woman) golf group at Heron Lakes. Play is the first and third Sunday from November to March, with an afternoon shotgun start. The 2018-2019 season begins on November 18. Sign up as a couple in the Heron Lakes golf lounge no later than noon on the Friday preceding each event. Cost is $5 per couple for sweeps and social, plus green fees. Special events will have an extra charge. With more than 40 years of home remodeling and building On November 18, there will be a pizza party following golf with an extra $10 experience in Phoenix, Gold Canyon Remodeling and Landscape per couple for the event. BYOB and enjoy snacks and visiting with other golfers has the skills to handle projects of any size, including whole until the pizza arrives. Results will be posted in the Heron Lakes golf lounge on house home remodels. We are a full-service Arizona contractor, Monday following golf. so we’ll take on any project, large or small. We’ve earned an For more information, contact Tom Byttynen and Janet McMaster at outstanding reputation for delivering quality Phoenix home 480-656-3759 or Dave and Carole Foley at 480-264-6027. remodels on time, on budget and to exacting standards. Heron Lakes Men’s 18 Hole Golf Club Secaln n Submitted by Jim Pasek • Complete Kitchen Remodeling The competition on Monday, August 14 was a two-man better ball. Two teams • Bathroom Remodeling tied at 12 under par. They were: Bob Richey, and Joe Miola; and John “Money” Mullen, and Jerry “Putt-Putt” Perkins. Third place at eight under par was Dean • Painting Interior/Exterior Gray and Bob Young. Bob had four natural birdies. • Room Additions/Garage Additions We played a two-man team format on August 20. Bob Richey and Bob Wilkins • Whole House Remodels won with a score of 12 under par. Rich “Bogie” Bogart and Jim Pasek came in • Outdoor Living Spaces second at nine under par. John “Money Man” Mullen and “Jolten” Joe Miola came in third at eight under par. • Landscape Construction The competition, the last Monday in August, was individual low gross, low net. Bob Young won low gross with a five over 67; Rich Blum came in second with Gol Canyon Constrcton emoeln LLC a 69; and “Doc” Van Scoy came in third with a 74. Low net was won by Bob General Contractor ROC #273861 • Bonded and Insured Wilkins with a net 56, John “Money” Mullen was second with a 57 and Rich 4140 E. Baseline Rd., #101 Mesa, AZ 85206 “Bogie” Bogart was third with a 58. The foursome of Jim Pasek, John Husted, Ted Richardson and Dean Gray won the competition on Monday, September 10 with a score of 27 under par. Bob 602--22 nfo@olcanyonremoelncom Young, Terry Morgan, Joe Miola and Ray Haug came in second, eight strokes Fa 0-27-6 behind. Only two places were paid. B26 October 2018 • Golf • www.lwca.com Heron Lakes Rookie League Delivers Fun

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The Leisure World golf professionals think you need more fun in your life! And what better way than to play golf! If you haven’t tried golf before, we think you should! If you’ve thought about playing to get more exercise, relax and meet new people, then we want to help you maximize your experience. We also want the opportunity to show you how healthy, fun and social the game is. A great way to get started is with the upcoming 2018- 2019 Heron Lakes Rookie League. The goal of the Rookie League is to make golf fun. We provide a venue for newbies to enjoy the game and experience it with less stress as they perfect their skills. We make every effort to let these rookies know: it’s okay not to keep score, it’s okay to play from the shortest tees or the 150-yard marker, it’s okay to skip a hole if you need a break, and most importantly, it’s okay to play golf just for fun!

How it Works Each week, the golf staff reserves nine holes at Heron Lakes for the Rookie League. This helps create a relaxed environment conducive to learning and having fun. We do our best to pair three new golfers with one of November 7 at 10:30 a.m. We are hosting a Welcome planning for the upcoming 2018-2019 Heron Lakes our volunteer golf mentors to traverse nine holes, play Clinic and mixer. Snacks and refreshments will be Rookie League. We had a successful season last year simple games and teach them basic golf rules, etiquette provided. and can’t wait to see what we can accomplish with our and how to keep score. During the Welcome Clinic, we will provide basic golf rookies this year! Following play, a social hour is held in the golfer’s instruction to help the rookies familiarize themselves Every Wednesday, starting Nov. 14 at 1:30 p.m. (golf lounge where new golfers have an opportunity for with the game of golf. We also encourage previous starts at 2 p.m.), the Rookie League will once again a question and answer session while they relax and mentors, former graduates of the Rookie League or open its arms to brand new golfers and seasoned pros. mingle with other members and mentors. If you have any hopeful volunteers to come out and helping us If you don’t have a cart or golf clubs, our golf shop never golfed, are new to the game or are looking to kick off the season in grand fashion. We look forward staff will help. We look forward to achieving even get back into the game, the Rookie League is the best to your participation in our Rookie League at Heron more Rookie League fun and success this year! place to start! We hope you join the fun! Lakes. For more information, please contact me, Travis Fish, at 480-634-4370. -Travis Fish is Director of Golf and Landscaping at Leisure Welcome Clinic and Mixer World. Our golf shop staff would like to invite everyone New Season Begins that is interested in joining the Rookie League to The Leisure World our practice facility at Coyote Run on Wednesday, golf staff has been busy

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