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Green Valley Stage Band 2013 Summer Saturday, April 13, 2013, 7PM, West Social Center Program The Green Valley Stage Band has been delighting Guide area audiences with the mu- sic they love since 1990. The available 20-piece band of musicians performs throughout the April 1st. Green Valley and Southern Arizona areas. They will per- What will form a variety of big band Pictured left to Ms. Beth Sanborn, Lanny Sloan Executive Director music from the 40’s, 50’s and you be doing and Shelly Jackson Public Relations Representative up to the present. You will be entertained with music from this summer? such artists as Stan Kenton, Raffle Winner! Glenn Miller, Tommy Dors- Ms. Beth Sanborn is the lucky winner of the “Give $10 for ey, Benny Goodman, Count a Friend” raffle. Basie, Perez Prado, Hank Williams, The Beatles, and more. CR#27279. Members/$12, Ms. Sanborn was a little hesitant when she received a phone Guests/$14, General Public/$16. Tickets increase $1 at the door. 2013 Summer call on February 19th, at 8:30pm, informing her that she had won $421.00. She was not aware of the drawing and wondered Concert if the phone call was a prank. However, when Shelly Jackson called her two days later to set up the appointment for her to Promoting GVR! Season pick up her check, she was assured it was no prank. This year, GVR conducted a raffle in conjunction with our In our continuing effort to promote GVR Brochure “Give $10 for a Friend” fundraiser campaign. Members who do- facilities, programs and classes, Green Valley nated $10 or more were automatically entered into the drawing. Recreation staff and board members were on available The drawing was held during intermission at the 1st Annual Mem- hand at the “2013 Ages-n-Stages” event on ber Assistance Program Benefit Concert on February 19, 2013. March 1 & 2. The two day event, held by the April 1st. Ms. Sanborn has been a member of Green Valley Recreation Pima Council on Active Aging-at the Tucson since 2003. She has been a supporter of the Member Assistance Convention Center-was the perfect venue to Pick up your Program for many years. spread the word about all the great activities Lanny Sloan, Executive Director and Shelly Jackson, Public available at Green Valley Recreation. copy today Relations Representative presented Ms. Sanborn with a check on The purpose of the event is to promote Shelly Jackson Public Relations Representative Monday, February 25th. Being a big supporter of the program, Ms. businesses and services available for today’s and Julie Vance Member Services Supervisor. at any GVR Sanborn donated $200.00 of her winnings back to the program! retiree. Vendors representing businesses Congratulations Ms. Sanborn and thank you for supporting your from banking to assisted living facilities were to see them come down to Green Valley and office or friends and neighbors through the Member Assistance Program! present at the event. GVR staff and board participate in classes and programs. We look members took this opportunity to provide forward to showing them that Green Valley online at information about GVR. has changed. We are active, social and hav- “This was an excellent opportunity to let ing a lot of fun. It was a great event and we gvrec.org folks in Tucson know about the wonderful were happy to be a part of it.” Shelly Jackson opportunities available at GVR. We hope Public Relations Representative Inside President’s Message...... 2 Splinters From The Board...... 3-4 Volunteer Roundup...... 5&7 Fall Classes...... 8 Sons of the San Joaquin Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7PM, West Social Center Arts & Entertainment.....9-12 argo (open captioning) Calendar...... 11 The Western harmony of the Sons of the San Joaquin is being Friday, April 12, 2013 2pm heard all over the world. Their sound is a rich, burnished vocal Building Services blend that creates the music of the true American cowboy. The & 7pm, West Social Center Corner...... 13-14 widespread acceptance of their music is an indication of the rich Starring Ben Affleck and Bryan Cranston durability of traditional western music and what it represents. The 2012; Rated R; 120 minutes Club Connection...... 16-18 Sons’ dedication to Western heritage has its origin in their deep Warner Bros. Pictures; Directed by Ben Affleck Around GVR...... 19 attachment to the classical sound of the Sons of the Pioneers. This influence helped Sons incorporate the same emotion and feeling In 1979, when Iranian militants seize the American embassy, six into their own music. Their uncanny vocal blend and true love of Americans slip into the Canadian embassy for protection, prompting Western music have made the Sons of the San Joaquin the barom- the CIA to concoct an elaborate plot to rescue them by pretending that eter for all Western harmony groups. CR# 26879. Members/$18, they are filmmakers rather than diplomats. However, time is running Guests/$21, General Public/$24. Tickets increase $1 at the door. out for the hostages. Will the hostages make it out of Iran before the Iranian security forces learn the truth? CR#27822/27824. Tickets are free to members and their guests. Concessions available. (Tickets are required for admission to all movies. It is recommended that tickets be reserved in advance. Members can obtain tickets at all Follow us on Facebook! major social center offices and Member Services Center.) Page  Dream! Discover! Play! Green Valley Recreation News • April 2013 GVR’s Mission “To provide recreational, social and leisure education opportunities that enhance the Rose Theisen quality of our members’ lives.” Member Code of Conduct All users of GVR facilities are required to language and behavior; such actions shall not comply with published rules and regulations. be tolerated. All users are expected to show common Members are responsible for the conduct of PRESIDENT’S COMMENTS AT ANNUAL MEETING, March 26, 2013 courtesy to employees, directors, volunteers, their guests. Any violation of the above Code and other members and guests. of Conduct may result in a member having his irst of all, thanks to my fellow Board members for the honor of serving the membership All users shall refrain from using offensive or her rights and privileges suspended. as your Board President. Thanks to our friendly, competent staff and our leader, Lanny FSloan, for supporting me along the way. Thanks to our committee chairs and committee members who spend many hours evaluating recommendations for Board-level decisions. Thanks For your convenience, GVR offices are open seven days a week. to you members for your support of both the staff and Board of GVR. To better serve our members, Las Campanas is open on weekends and holidays from 10am-2pm! GVR has experienced another good year in terms of growth in membership and programs. On program days, the West Social center box office is open fro your convenience one hour prior to We added 61 new households to our membership. There were 205 new classes offered, includ- all performances. Below is a list of upcoming dates you can find us at West Social Center in April: ing Hawaiian Hula, French, and Mastering the Medical Care Maze. We invested more than $1 Million in facility improvements including such things as new pickball courts, basketball court, Tuesday, April 2 Thursday, April 4 Tuesday, April 9 improvements to lapidary space, fitness equipment, and replastering/refurbishing most of the Friday, April 12 Saturday, April 13 Wednesday, April 17 GVR pools and spas. In late 2011 a Board goal was established to broaden GVR’s exposure to a national level. In Wednesday, April 24 2012, GVR received national recognition from the American Association of Retirement Communi- ties (AARC) as well as the bronze award from the International Council on Active Aging (ICAA). Committees are essential to the effective functioning of the GVR Board. This year our com- GVR Social Center Office Hours: mittees produced impressive results, including: Board Affairs (Marge Garneau, Chair) – revisions to Sections II, IV, VII, and VIII of the The following major social center offices will be open for business from 8:00am to Corporate Policy Manual. 4:00pm each Monday through Friday as follows: Planning & Evaluation (Chuck Catino, Chair & Tom Wilsted, Past Chair) – development of a com- Member Services Center – 625-3440 – 1070 S. Calle de Las Casitas prehensive method to evaluate GVR capital projects and process of updating GVR’s Strategic Plan. (Office hours 8am to 4pm) Fiscal Affairs (Joyce Bulau, Chair & Erin McGinnis, Past Chair) – fiscal oversight and develop- ment of 2013 budget and fees schedules. Canoa Hills Social Center – 625-6200 – 3660 S. Camino del Sol Nominations & Elections (Russ Carpenter, Chair) – recruitment of 8 members to run for (Closed for lunch from 11:30am to 12:30pm) Board positions and collegial approach to directorship. East Social Center – 625-4641 – 7 South Abrego Drive Legal Counsel (Tom Wilsted, Chair) - extensive evaluation of Board’s governance needs result- (Closed for lunch from 12:30pm to 1:30pm) ing in the engagement of a Board-approved attorney. Bylaws (Joyce Finkelstein, Chair) – reviewed and recommended eight (8) bylaw sections for Las Campanas Recreation Center – 648-7669 - 565 W. Belltower Drive member approval on 2013 ballot. (Closed for lunch from 11:30am to 12:30pm) Open weekends and holidays from 10am to 2pm Legal Affairs – (Russ Carpenter, Chair) - developed list of legal concerns for Board attention. West Social Center – 625-0288 – 1111 S. Via Arcoiris Two other committees, not directed by the Board, also deserve recognition. They are the Audit (Closed for lunch 11:30am to 12:30pm) Committee, chaired by Jim Cassidy, and the 401(k) Oversight Committee, chaired by Glen Lundell. There was a “first” for the Board this year to elect, by Board secret ballot, two successor direc- The following major social center offices are open from 8am to 1pm. tors. In the past, an unsuccessful candidate has always been available to fill an open seat. Your Desert Hills Social Center – 625-5221 – 2980 S. Camino del Sol Board developed a new process which resulted in Blaine Nisson and Mike Banks joining Jim Burt Santa Rita Springs – 393-0360 – 921 W. Via Rio Fuerte as successor directors on the Board. I believe there was another “first” when your Board voted to approve the engagement of an NOTE: The Canoa Ranch office will remain closed until further notice. The facility is open for member use. attorney, Wendy Ehrlich. Ms. Ehrlich will be addressing litigation and governance concerns of the Board. The following offices will be closed for the summer beginning Monday, April 15, 2013: Finally, I want to recognize the contributions of four directors who are finishing their terms. Desert Hills; Santa Rita Springs; West Social Center They are Jerry Belenker, Chuck Catino, Marge Garneau and Mark Haskoe. In addition to serv- ing as chairs and vice-chairs of committees over their terms in office, they have been outstanding contributors to the Board. Thanks to the four of you and good luck in your new endeavors! How Can I Contact A Staff Member? If you would like to contact any member of our staff, please call (520) 625-3440 and enter the Rose Theisen appropriate extension number. You may also contact staff at the e-mail address listed below. Any written President, GVR Board of Directors correspondence should be mailed to: P.O. Box 586 • Green Valley, AZ 85622. www.gvrec.org. Board Hotline (for board questions or comments)...... x 7500...... [email protected] Administrative Services Executive Director...... Lanny Sloan...... x 7203...... [email protected] Executive Assistant...... Marilee Taber...... x 7204...... [email protected] - New Member Orientation: Thursday, April 11, 9am, West Social Center – Rm. 2. (Board Information) - Volunteer Staff Coordinator Meeting: Wednesday, April 10, 9am, East Social Center. Administrative Assistant...... Sue DeKoker...... x 7213...... [email protected] - Fitness Orientation*: Signup for an orientation at your nearest major social center. Avail- Public Relations Representative ...... Shelly Jackson...... x 7222...... [email protected] able dates are listed in the “Volunteer Roundup” section. *GVR highly recommends members (Keeping Current) complete a fitness orientation class before using the exercise equipment. Finance/HR Director...... Kim Akers...... x 7205...... [email protected] Free Blood Pressure Checks: Aristocare will be providing checks on the 1st and 3rd Thurs- Human Resources Associate...... Nancy Mackel...... x 7218...... [email protected] day of each month, 9am -11am – Canoa Hills Lobby. Building Services Building Services Manager...... Guy Sundvik...... x 7207...... [email protected] Administrative & Fitness Supervisor...... Melanie Stephenson...... x 7229...... [email protected] (Repair or maintenance requests) Maintenance Supervisor...... David Jund...... x 7212...... [email protected] Custodial Supervisor...... Dan Freeman...... x 7358...... [email protected] Landscape & Pool Supervisor...... David Coy...... x 7234...... [email protected] Member Services IT/Member Services Manager ...... Kim Steinhilb...... x 7209...... [email protected] Administrative Assistant ...... Cindy Folsom...... x 7208...... [email protected] Membership Coordinator...... Cindi Miller-Newman...... x 7220 ...... [email protected] About Keeping Current Senior Member Services Supervisor...... Karen Rans...... x 7216...... [email protected] Keeping Current is owned by Green Valley Recreation, Inc. Keeping Current is published for Green Valley (Club Liaison, Lectures and Community Events) Recreation, Inc. by the Green Valley News & Sun and is inserted into the 4th Wednesday of the month’s issue Recreation Supervisor ...... Carolyn Hupp...... x 7226...... [email protected] of the newspaper. The Editor, Shelly Jackson, is available by e-mail at [email protected] or can be contacted by (Classes and Tours) telephone at (520) 625-3440 extension 7222. For advertising information or questions about deadlines, please Recreation Supervisor...... Maureen McCarthy...... x 7224...... [email protected] call the Green Valley News at 625-5511 or by fax at 625-8046. The deadline for all news items is the last (Volunteer Liaison) Friday of each month. News items and articles will be published as space permits. GVR does not endorse any Senior Member Services Supervisor...... Julie Vance...... x 7225...... [email protected] of the products or services advertised in this newsletter. (Concerts, Special Events, Movies and Social Center Offices) Recreation Coordinator...... Jody Crawford...... x 7202 ...... [email protected] Published by: Editorial Committee: (Facility Reservations) Green Valley News & Sun Shelly Jackson, Lead Sound & Lighting Technician...... Shelly Freeman...... ext. 7219...... [email protected] 18705 S. I-19 Frontage Rd., Ste. 125 Public Relations Representative Sound & Lighting Technician...... Arline Fass...... ext. 7219...... [email protected] Green Valley, AZ 85614 (Technical support for A/V and Theater) To Advertise, please call Kelly, If you have an emergency and or maintenance issues after normal business hours or on Saturday or 625-5511 Sunday please call (520) 547-5390. April 2013 • Green Valley Recreation News Dream! Discover! Play! Page 

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The Board Affairs Committee completed their work on rector candidates, ask questions and become better informed 2013. GVR members wishing to be part of a committee GVR’s Corporate Policy Manual in February and received of their qualifications before casting their vote. The commit- should contact Marilee Taber 625-3440 x 7204 or marilee@ Board approval on their work. tee was also responsible for picking up mailed ballots from gvrec.org; members are encouraged to become engaged in the Green Valley Post Office; the ballot deadline was March GVR committee work. The Fiscal Affairs Committee cancelled their February 20. It was the Election Committee’s responsibility to trans- meeting. port the ballots to Pima County Elections for counting. The Board President Rose Theisen announced at the February elections results were announced at GVR’s Annual meeting, 26, 2013 Board of Directors meeting the 2013 ballots would The Elections Committee hosted two GVR Interactives March 26, 2013. not be used to determine any bylaw amendment initiatives, allowing GVR members the opportunity to meet the five Di- the ballot would only be counted toward the election of Di- The Planning & Evaluation Committee did not meet in rectors. GVR members received a letter of explanation in February but began work on the Strategic Plan in the mail. March.

GVR Board of Directors The reorganized committees will begin work in May after the Board Reorganization meeting on April 1, Rose Theisen Jerry Belenker see votes, next page President Member-at-Large [email protected] [email protected] Joyce Finkelstein Russ Carpenter Vice President Member-at-Large [email protected] [email protected] april 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CALENDAR Linda Sparks Chuck Catino All GVR members are invited and encouraged to attend. Secretary Member-at-Large Monday, April 1, 2013 1:00PM [email protected] [email protected] Board Reorganization Meeting MSC Annex Joyce Bulau Marge Garneau (1070 S Calle de las Casitas) Treasurer Member-at-Large [email protected] [email protected] Tuesday, April 23, 2013 @ 1:30 PM GVR Board of Directors’ Meeting Jim Burt Mark Haskoe West Center Auditorium Member-at-Large Member-at-Large (1111 via Arco Iris) [email protected] [email protected] Committee Meetings will Resume in May Blaine Nisson Mike Banks All dates and times are subject to change. Check our website at: www.gvrec.org for the most current information. Member-at-Large Member-at-Large [email protected] [email protected]

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Amend the Director March 20, 2012 CPM Section II CPM Section II CPM Section IV Amend Section IV Amend Section IV Minutes Subsection 2 Subsection 4 Facilities Subsection 1 “m” Subsection 2 “A”

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Fitness Orientations Volunteer Appreciation Week Movie, April 25 Fitness Center orientation sessions are free and provide information on the value of Beasts of the Southern Wild exercise and how to properly use equipment. To reserve a spot in a class, members must pre-register at any open social center, at Member Services Center, or by calling 625-3440. GVR will treat volun- “I wanted her to teers to a special view- throw something at the ing of Oscar nominated other actor. She flat out Fitness Facility date Meeting Room time CR # Beasts of the Southern wouldn’t do it. She said Santa Rita Springs Mon. April 8 Fiesta 10 am 27685 Wild on Thursday, April you’re not supposed East Social Center Mon. April 8 Lounge 2 pm 25854 25, at 2 pm, at the West to throw something at Social Center in honor people. I liked how she Canoa Ranch Thurs. April 11 Amado 10 am 27686 of National Volunteer was defiant, but on the Las Campanas Thurs. April 11 Ocotillo 2 pm 25855 Appreciation Week. grounds of sweetness,” Canoa Hills Tues. April 16 Saguaro 10 am 27689 Those invited include Zeitlin said. Desert Hills Tues. April 16 Auditorium 2 pm 25853 pool and fitness volun- It recently was an- East Social Center Fri. April 19 Lounge 10 am 27687 teers, water aerobics nounced that Quven- Santa Rita Springs Fri. April 19 Fiesta 2 pm 25850 and fitness orientation zhane Wallis has offi- instructors, program cially signed on to star Canoa Ranch Mon. April 22 Amado 2 pm 25852 and administrative vol- as the title character in Las Campanas Wed. April 24 Ocotillo 10 am 27688 unteers, members of the the upcoming remake Canoa Hills Wed. April 24 Saguaro 2 pm 25851 Board of Directors and of the Broadway musi- Board Committees. cal, “Annie.” Fitness orientations begin at either 10 am or 2 pm and last approximately 1 ½ hours. Please With 4 Oscar nomi- Beasts of the South- proceed directly to the meeting room listed above for the first part of the orientation. Fitness nations, the Louisiana- ern Wild was nomi- orientations are conducted by Certified Personal Trainers to enhance GVR’s Fitness Orientation shot film, Beasts of the nated for Best Picture, and Personal Training Program. Orientations start with a “Fitness Assessment,” that demon- Southern Wild has been Best Actress, Best strates how your personal fitness compares to the national average for people in your age group. Afterwards, you will go to the fitness room where trainers will demonstrate how to use equip- showing its ferocity. Director, and Best ment. Please wear appropriate clothes and shoes. If you are not interested in participating in the “It’s all been so much Adapted Screenplay at introduction and only want to learn how to use equipment, please arrive around 45 minutes after bigger than we could’ve thought,” Benh the 85th annual Academy Awards. It is the the beginning of the class. Zeitlin, Director, said. He was nominated story of Hushpuppy, a six-year-old girl, who for Best Director at the 2013 Oscars and said lives with her father, Wink, in the Bathtub, working on ‘Beasts’ was fierce. a southern Delta community at the edge of “It’s like riding a bull. The whole time the world. Wink’s tough love prepares her Volunteer Staff Coordinators Meeting you’re on it, you’re trying hard not to get for the unraveling of the universe, and for a kicked off,” he said. time when he’s no longer there to protect her. April 10, East Social Center Beasts of the Southern Wild is a critical When Wink contracts a mysterious illness, We have openings for Volunteer Staff keep volunteers up to date with all the lat- darling. The film’s 9-year old star, Quven- nature flies out of whack, temperatures rise, Coordinators (VSC) at Abrego North est information needed to help keep mem- zhane Wallis, is making quite a name for and the ice caps melt, unleashing an army pool, Canoa Ranch pool, East Center pool, bers safe while enjoying GVR facilities. herself. She’s the youngest in Oscar history of prehistoric creatures called aurochs. With Madera Vista pool, Santa Rita Springs If you are interested in learning how to be nominated for Best Actress. the waters rising, the aurochs coming, and pool, and West Center pool. VSCs act much fun you can have and how simple it “It’s something you get excited about,” she Wink’s health fading, Hushpuppy goes in as a liaison between the volunteers at their is, please attend the meeting on Wednes- said. search of her lost mother. Starring Quven- facilities and GVR’s Volunteer Supervisor. day, April 10, at the East Social Center or Finding the girl to play the lead role of zhane Wallis, Swight Henrey and Levy East- It is lots of fun and not a lot of work! They contact the Volunteer Supervisor, Mau- Hushpuppy wasn’t easy for Zeitlin. He erly. Directed by Benh Zeitlin. Rated PG- make sure their schedules of pool and fit- reen McCarthy, at 625-3440 x7224 or at looked at 4-thousand hopefuls. None of 13, 93 minutes. Seating is limited, so please ness center monitors are full. VSCs also [email protected]. them had exactly what he was looking for register in advance. Please reference CR until he met Quvenzhane. #26109.

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GVR has upgraded all of our AED machines to meet New Volunteer Training April 30 Even though activities at GVR centers are beginning latest American Heart Association Guidelines! to slow down, we still need volunteers to help oversee Next AED class is Tuesday, April 9, 2013 our pools and fitness centers. It is so easy with our new Flex Program (which al- If you witness someone collapse unexpectedly, follow 2. Position the person with their back on the floor. Place lows volunteers to be “on duty” during their regular these steps: the heel of one hand on the center of the chest (between the workouts, and for more than one volunteer to be on 1. Shake the person and shout, “Are you OK?” If the nipples) and the heel of the other hand on top of the first. duty at the same time.) It is a fantastic solution for person is unresponsive and not breathing, or breathing ab- Lock your elbows, place your shoulders vertically above people who want to “give back,” but are too busy to normally (struggling to breathe, gasping or snoring), direct hands and use the weight of your upper body to “fall” commit to a specific schedule. someone to call 9-1-1 or make the call yourself. downward, compressing the chest 2 inches deep. Lift your To learn how you can participate as a GVR volunteer, hands slightly each time to allow the chest wall to recoil. please join us at a New Volunteer Training session on Compress chest at a rate of about one hundred per minute. Tuesday, April 30, 2 pm, at the West Social Center. Snow- Think of the song “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees for the birds are always welcome! Refreshments will be served. proper beat. If you get tired, take turns with others until Please register at any social center or contact Volun- paramedics arrive. teer Supervisor Maureen McCarthy at 625-3440 x7224 3. If an automated or at [email protected]. Reference CR # 26155. external defibrilla- tor (AED) is available, turn it on and follow the AED’s voice in- structions. If no AED Water Aerobics! is available, continue chest compressions with Water Aerobics (Swimnastics) classes are FREE drop-in ac- as few interruptions as tivities. You need not register for the classes – just come and possible. join in on all the fun! Stop by and see what it’s all about! 4. Important! Strug- gling to breathe or gasping is not a sign of recovery! Initiate Pool...... Days of the Week...... Time and continue chest compressions even if the person gasps. Abrego South ...... Mon and Thurs...... 8:30 am 5. The next free training class will be Tuesday, April 9, ...... Mon and Thurs...... 9:40 am at 2 pm in the Fiesta Room of the Santa Rita Springs Social Casa Paloma II ...... Mon through Sat...... 9:00 am Center. The Fiesta Room is next to the Clay Studio across Canoa Ranch...... Tues, Thurs and Sat...... 8:30 am from the pool. Members may register at any social center...... Monday through Fri..... 6:00 pm Please reference CR # 25969. Continental Vistas...... Mon, Wed and Fri...... 10:00 am For information, contact Maureen McCarthy at 625- ...... Tues, Thurs and Sat...... 9:00 am 3440 x7224 or at [email protected]. Desert Hills...... Mon, Thurs & Sat...... 8:45 am ...... Mon and Thurs...... 10:00 am East Center...... April 1 - 12...... 10:00 am ...... April 15-29...... 9:00 am Las Campanas...... Mon through Fri...... 9:00 am OUREnvironmentally PRODUCTS ARE And Inkjet and Toner Printer Cartridge Refills Santa Rita Springs...... Mon through Sat...... 9:00 am ConsiderSINCE XNLV78168 it CLEAN!2004 Pools usually are closed during a scheduled water aerobics House Cleaning Services for the DiscriminatingSAFE Homeowner EnvironmentallyHouse Cleaning Services for the Discriminating Homeowner class. You may use the spa during the class. Two lap lanes re- OUR PRODUCTS ARE And main open during water aerobics at Canoa Ranch. Please plan Consider CARTRIDGE your use of the swimming pool to avoid conflicts with the start it CLEAN!SINCE or conclusion of water aerobics classes. House Cleaning Services for the Discriminating Homeowner 2004 EnvironmentallySAFE Water exercise courses are offered at several of our pools.        REFILLS Please check the latest issue of Keeping Current for dates and times. The swimming pool may be closed during those classes. Give Us A Call for a If you have any questions regarding the guidelines for swim- FREE ESTIMATE ON THE RUN ming pools and spas during water aerobics or other aquatics All you have to lose is the dirt! DEBBIE HAYES (520) 323-5811 classes, please call 625-3440, x7224. 520-730-5055 Jan Dougherty, Author of        “The Lost Art of House Cleaning” Manager www.cartridgerefi llsaz.com XNLV78589 Continental Never Settle For Less Offering Personalized Service 2nd Look Review Shopping Plaza Peace of Mind Where Shopping is a Personal Experience

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2013 Summer Program Guide

REGISTRATION IS GOING ON NOW ¤� ¤ Movies ¤ Dances ¤Tours ¤ Concerts ¤Courses ¤ ¤Special Events

BROCHURE AVAILABLE Walk-In nas or Member Visit Canoa Hills, East Center, Las Campa ing GVR Now Offers FOUR Convenient Ways to Services Center to complete a registration form. Note: Remain  ces will close for the summer on 4/12. Forms can also Register! GVR of .org. Of ce hours can be found on be found online at www.gvrec are eligible to register for select classes. On-Line mber and PIN page two. Non-members Remember, you must have your GVR nu unt online. Below are Please see policy on page 3. available in order to access youru with acco the process: some basic steps to help yo vrec.org, and click the “Online Mail-In z Visit us at www.g the screen Registration” tab at the top right of Please  ll out the registration form completely and include z Enter your GVR number and PIN payment. Be sure to include a current telephone number s and Non-members do not have z Unfortunately, Tenant where you may be reached if necessary. Mail your registration access to online registration. ble to view the and payment to: Green Valley Recreation,n Inc., Valley, Attn: AZ Member 85622. zOnce inside the system, you will ben. Thea transactions are in Services Department, PO Box 586, Gree programs available for registratio  ect the registrations Please do not send cash through the mail! real time, meaning our database will re and transactions immediately. to handle transactions, and members Phone-In APRIL 1 zGVR uses a third party ice. The fee Registrations are accepted over the phone by calling Canoa will be charged a “convenience fee” for this serv Hills (625-6200), East Center (625-4641) or Las Campanaswith your (648- is a percentage of the total. ould you need 7669). Please provide the Member Services Coordinator you are interested zThere is a “Help Desk” available online sh be name, GVR number and the course number (s) further assistance. in. We accept Visa and MasterCard credit and debit cards. zCurrent email address must betion. listed in GVR account to Registration also begins April 1 for classes May - September able to access online registra WINTER/SPRING 2013 COURSE CATALOG STILL HAS CLASSES OFFERED IN APRIL Registration is going on now so sign up today at Canoa Hills, Desert Hills, East Social Center, Las Campanas, Santa Rita Springs, West Social Center or Member Services Center. Members can also register online at www.gvrec.org. Non-members must register in person at a Major Center office.

Page 38: Silversmithing stones and beads is a hands-on class. The fast pace could be difficult for ar- Changes since Winter Course Catalog In catalog it states that the 2nd class is from 2-5pm. thritic hands. Techniques taught include the basic loop, spiral coil cage and free The 2nd class is now from 1-5pm, same as the 1st class. form wrapped pendant with wrapped bail. Gauges and properties of wire will be discussed. Bring the following tools: Chain nose, flat nose and round nose printed: jewelry pliers, flush cutters, 12 inch ruler, and a fine tip permanent marker. Lapidary Material charge is $25 payable at class. (Tools are available for purchase). Page 33: Zumba® Gold with Toning – Rebecca Course Fee: Member $30 for 1 class/Non-member NA CR#27260 dates should be 4/4 – 4/11 Basic Wire Wrap Jewelry Class 1-4PM, East Social Center, Studio CR#27694 – Tuesday, April 2 Instructor: Lapidary Club — The basic techniques for wire wrapping

Are you someone who wants Would you like a 2013 Fall or to share your expertise 2014 Winter Course Catalog and instructional mailed to you? NOTE: Due to increased size of catalog and increase in ability? postage, you will now need to put FIVE first class stamps on the envelope to receive a catalog.

GVR is continually looking for Please remember if you want a 2013 Fall or 2014 Winter Class Catalog mailed to you, GVR requires that you to leave new courses. If you are interested in a self-addressed stamped 9x12 (NO LARGER, NOT PADDED) instructing a course or have a great envelope with 5 first class stamps on it for each catalog. You may leave idea that you think would be of the envelope at a major center office, Member Services Center or mail the envelope to PO Box 586, Green Valley, AZ interest to others, please call 85622 Attn: Catalog. Don’t forget to write on the bottom left hand corner of the envelope which session catalog you 520-625-3440 x 7226 want mailed. April 2013 • Green Valley Recreation News Dream! Discover! Play! Page 

trips and tours PICK UP A SUMMER PROGRAM GUIDE ON APRIL 1 AND CHECK OUT ALL OF THE SUMMER TOURS!

4/16 Tuesday: Chiricahua National Monument stream, favorable northeast orientation and high can- ribbon of road from the base to the top takes you from Tour — The Chiricahua National Monument, located yon walls provide Ramsey Canyon with a moist, cool, the Sonoran Desert to the Aspen-covered peaks as you in the Southeastern corner of Arizona, is very scenic stable environment. The hummingbirds like Ramsey pass massive rock formations and overlooks that will and contains history and wonderful rock formations Canyon too! You will need to be able to enjoy short take your breath away. A delicious lunch at the Saw- that we will share with you. We travel into the Na- hikes to properly visit this preserve. A hearty lunch mill Run Restaurant is on our agenda as is time to tional Monument where we take in their small but in- at The Mesquite Tree Restaurant will be enjoyed be- stroll the tiny community of Summerhaven. Also en- formative visitor’s center before making our way up a fore we travel to the Sonoita Vineyards. Here we will joy a peaceful ride on the ski lift as it shuttles you to winding mountain road to the summit which is Mas- enjoy a tour of the winery to better understand each the summit of the mountain past the quivering aspens sai Point. What a spectacular view of this Wonder- stage of the wine making process. This will be fol- and tall green pines. We guarantee you will need a land of Rocks. A boxed lunch will be enjoyed at this lowed by a tasting where we can sample their wines. sweater for this ‘’cool’’ ride. Join us for this wonder- location. Two short hikes to check out the forest of Join us for this delightful day outing. Bring along your ful day trip to discover cooler temperatures and fresh rock spires are planned at this location. A tour of the hiking shoes, hat and binoculars. Fee for GVR mem- mountain air! Fee for GVR members is $102 and bring historic Faraway Ranch House is included during our bers is $103 and bring a guest for $108. Fee includes a guest for $107. Fee includes transportation, services visit. Come along and explore with us! Fee for GVR transportation, services of a tour director, admission of a tour director, lunch (tax and tip), ski lift ticket, members is $82 and bring a guest for $87. Fee includes to Ramsey Canyon, lunch (tax and tip), tour and tast- bus refreshments and driver tip. Bus departs from transportation, services of a tour director, box lunch, ing at winery, bus refreshments and driver tip. Bus Desert Hills upper parking lot at 8:30AM and returns admission, bus refreshments and driver tip. Bus de- departs from Desert Hills upper parking lot at 8AM at 5PM. Deadline to purchase tickets, 5/9. No refunds parts from Desert Hills upper parking lot at 8AM and and returns at 5:30PM. Deadline to purchase tickets, after 5/9. CR# 27886 returns at 5:15PM. Deadline to purchase tickets, 4/5. 4/12. No refunds after 4/12. CR# 27667 No refunds after 4/5. CR# 27666 5/17 Friday: Mount Lemmon Tour — Today we SEE SUMMER PROGRAM BROCHURE 4/25 Thursday: Ramsey Canyon and Sonoita Vine- journey to a summit within the Santa Catalina Moun- yards Tour — Today we travel to a special spot lo- tains to visit Summerhaven and Ski Valley. We take AVAILABLE APRIL 1, 2013 cated on the east side of the Huachuca Mountains you to an elevation of 9,000’ where temperatures are FOR ALL SUMMER TOUR LISTINGS. where we will visit Ramsey Canyon. A spring-fed at least 25 degrees cooler than the valley below! The

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Green Valley Recreation Presents REGISTRATION 2013 GVR Live! Summer Performing Arts Registration for classes, trips, movies, concerts, special events and dances is available to our members GVR Live! in the following forms: Season Tickets available • online at www.gvrec.org • in person at any major social center office during April 1 through May 3 normal business hours (see schedule on page 2) • over the telephone by calling any of the major so- 2013 Summer cial centers Performing Arts Season Order your summer season tickets and save! Beat the heat with • by mailing a registration form to GVR, PO Box 586, Green Valley, AZ 85622. Ice Cream Socials throughout the summer, and awesome However, mailing your registration in does not guarantee that space will be available. All tickets performances to keep you entertained! and registrations are on a first come first served -ba sis. Members may purchase items on their own ac- count only. CALENDAR OF EVENTS TICKET PURCHASES the stage an amazing evening of unforgettable, show stop- Individual single tickets are available on the des- CONCERTS ping songs. Vicki Lewis is best known for her role as Beth on ignated “on sale” dates. Tickets for events from Sep- the hit NBC series, “NewsRadio,” and as Nora on “Three tember through December go on sale on September Sons of the San Joaquin Sisters.” She currently stars as Dr. Sonya on “How I Met 1. Tickets for events from January through April go Your Mother.” Her onstage credits include “Gypsy,” “Into the Woods,” “I Love My Wife,” “My One and Only,” “City on sale on December 1. We encourage you to pur- Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 7PM, West Social Center of Angels,” and “Carol Burnett In Conversation.” Vicki re- chase your tickets in advance. However, tickets to The Western harmony of the Sons of the San Joaquin is be- cently played Fannie Brice in “Funny Girl” and performed concerts and some special events are available at the ing heard all over the world. Their sound is a rich, burnished to sellout crowds and received rave reviews for her work. door at the West Social Center Box Office one hour vocal blend that creates the music of the true American cow- Her debut “East of Midnight” is now available on prior to the event. Tickets purchased at the door will boy. The widespread acceptance of their music is an indica- iTunes. Vicki’s talent and stage presence will amaze you. If be $1.00 more. Sold Out event tickets are not avail- tion of the rich durability of traditional western music and you enjoyed “Broadway Today,” you will love this fabulous able at the door. Members may purchase up to four what it represents. The Sons’ dedication to Western heritage tribute to great music and song! CR#26880. Members/$18, guest tickets per household at the guest price. has its origin in their deep attachment to the classical sound of Guests/$21, General Public/$24. Tickets increase $1 at the the Sons of the Pioneers. This influence helped Sons incorpo- door. rate the same emotion and feeling into their own music. Their REFUNDS/EXCHANGES uncanny vocal blend and true love of Western music have made the Sons of the San Joaquin the barometer for all West- Refunds for season or general public tickets are ern harmony groups. CR#26879. Members/$18, Guests/$21, not available. Refunds and exchanges for individual General Public/$24. Tickets increase $1 at the door. member and guest tickets may be refunded if the re- fund request is made prior to refund date listed on the ticket. Cash refunds are not available. Refunds are issued as a check through the mail or credited back to your credit or debit card. Please allow at least fifteen business days to process the refund. You may also choose to leave the credit on your GVR account to be used at a later date for your next purchase. Credits must be used before the end of the calendar year. (Please see Class Catalog for information re- garding refunds for classes, trips and tours.) If you have any questions regarding a refund please call (520) 625-3440 extension 7208.

J.R.’s Salon of Green Valley Calmus Tuesday, April 9, 2013, 7PM, West Social Center

“Nothing short of remarkable...they, quite simply, bring whatever they sing to glorious life.” That is how the De- seret Morning News described a concert by Calmus, the First Prize Winner of the 2009 Concert Artists Guild In- ternational Competition. Founded in 1999 in Germany, the a cappella quintet embodies the rich choral tradition of its hometown of Leipzig, the city closely associated with Bach and Mendelssohn. Whether singing music by these German From left to right: Terry Whitmer, Geri DeBuhr,Jan Rimbey, Barbi Warden and Mary Ann Spagnoletti masters or another work in its diverse repertoire, Calmus t Expert Cuts t Whirlpool Spa Pedicures & Manicures captivates both audiences and critics with its charming stage t Facial Waxing t Parrifin Dip t Reflexology presence, flawless technique and entertaining presentation. t Sets and Blow Styles t Full Service for Natural Nails “An Evening with Vicki Lewis” CR#26881. Members/$22, Guests/$25, General Public/$28. t Perms t Color t Highlighting t No Acrylic Chemicals Thursday, April 4, 2013, 7PM, West Social Center Tickets increase $1 at the door.

1451 S. LaCañada, Suite #9 399-3638 Vicki Lewis, star of Broadway and television, brings to continued, next page April 2013 • Green Valley Recreation News Dream! Discover! Play! Page 11

CALENDAR OF EVENTS lectures continued from page 10 Our Lectures Series is FREE and open to all GVR Members and the General Public. Addi- tional information is available on flyers posted on GVR bulletin boards.

• 4/3 Northwest Medical Center presents “Shoulder, Elbow & Wrist Injury-treatment options & Fracture Care.” East Social Center, 9am • 4/4 Green Valley Gardeners presents “Soil Mix- tures,” Kevin Callaghan. Desert Hills, 9:30am • 4/4 Pima Council on Aging presents “Aging, Activity and Sarcopenia,” Jane Mohler, NP-C, MPH, PhD Arizona Center on Aging, Associate Director. Canoa Hills, 9am • 4/5 Parkinson’s Group presents “Fall Prevention — It’s a Balancing Act,” Susan Bovre, Body Quest Pilates. East Social Center, 1pm • 4/11 Green Valley Gardeners presents “Sky Islands and Madera Canyon.” Desert Hills, 9:30am • 4/15 Amerind Museum presents “Chaco Mystery Green Valley Stage Band Solved?” Dr. John Ware, Executive Director of the Am- Saturday, April 13, 2013, 7PM, West Social Center erind Museum. Desert Hills, 2pm • 4/16 “ABCs of the Aging Eyes” Glaucoma, Cata- The Green Valley Stage Band has been delighting area au- Carolyn Martin racts, and Age-related macular degeneration, Brian diences with the music they love since 1990. The 20-piece Thursday, May 9, 2013, 7PM, West Social Center Hunter, MD. East Social Center, 10am band of musicians performs throughout the Green Valley • 4/18 Sarver Heart presents “Controlling Diabetes: and Southern Arizona areas. They will perform a variety of From European concert halls to intimate venues at home The Role of Food and Exercise,” Betsy Dokken, NP, big band music from the 40’s, 50’s and up to the present. You in Nashville, Fans have come to know Carolyn Martin as a PhD. Canoa Hills, 10am will be entertained with music from such artists as Stan Ken- vocalist with a unique sense of musical style, a charismatic • 4/25 University of Arizona Arthritis Center pres- ton, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Count stage presence and a voice that exudes passion and experi- ents Sujata Sarkar, M.D. Canoa Hills, 10am Basie, Perez Prado, Hank Williams, The Beatles, and more. ence – the soulful elegance that is the very essence of music. CR#27279. Members/$12, Guests/$14, General Public/$16. Carolyn’s music draws inspiration not only from the classic Tickets increase $1 at the door. western swing groups of the 1930s through the 1950s, but also from the big band swing era, Broadway show tunes, and southern blues. Her CD “Cookin’ With Carolyn” was named GVR Live! Summer Performing Arts the 2011 Best Western Swing Album by the Western Music Series begins in May. Association while her prior project, “Swing” was named as continued, next page Everything is SUNDAY MONDAY tueSDAY WEDNESDAY tHURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Happening! 1 2 3 4 5 6 Prestige Assisted Living at Green Valley is the place where Everything is Happening! Concert - Concert - An Don’t miss out - come join in on the fun! Every month we will Sons of the Evening with be hosting a variety of activities, menu items and special events San Joaquin Vicki Lewis around each theme. Please call to reserve your place! For more information about how you can participate call us or visit us today! 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Prestige Assisted Living at Green Valley 1175 S Abrego Drive Concert - Movie - Concert - Green Valley, AZ 85614 520-648-5583 www.PrestigeCare.com Prestige Senior Living

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS exhibition center schedule continued from page 11 time is running out for the hostages. Will the hostages make it out of Iran before the Iranian security forces learn the Whenever you visit Canoa Hills, Desert Hills, East Cen- one of the top Swing CD’s of the year in 2009. Carolyn was truth? Starring Ben Affleck and Bryan Cranston. Directed ter, Las Campanas or West Center, we encourage you to recently named the 2010 Western Swing Female Vocalist of by Ben Affleck. Rated R, 120 minutes, Warner Bros. Pic- take some time to browse in the art exhibition area. Come the Year by the Academy of Western Artists. Carolyn Mar- tures, 2012. CR#27822/27824. Tickets are free to members see what your talented fellow-GVR members are doing in tin has been described as “…a winning throwback to the and their guests. Concessions available. the arts! If you would like information on how to exhibit days where emotion was measured and artful rather than your artwork, please contact Jody Crawford in Reserva- loud and histrionic.” Her unique music pushes the boundar- tions, 625-3440, ext. 7202, or [email protected]. ies of traditional western swing. CR#27879. Members/$14, Life of Pi Guests/$17, General Public/$20. Tickets increase $1 at the Canoa Hills Jean Makela Exhibit door. Wednesday, April 17, 2013, 2PM (Open Captioning) Desert Hills Terry Voss & Harriet Ayer Exhibit SPECIAL EVENTS and 7PM, West Social Center East Social Center Garage Gang Exhibit This is the magnificent story Las Campanas Diane West Exhibit of a young man who survives a disaster at sea and is hurtled into West Social Center Marlene Stephenson Exhibit an epic journey of adventure and discovery. While cast away, he forms an unexpected connec- tion with another survivor... a fearsome Bengal tiger. Starring Hope Springs Suraj Sharma and Irrfan Khan. Directed by Ang Lee. Rated May 22, 2PM (Open Captioning) PG, 127 minutes, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., 2012. and 7PM, West Social Center CR#27825/27826. Tickets are free to members and their guests. Concessions available. Kay and Arnold are a middle- aged couple whose marriage has declined, they are now sleeping in Lincoln separate rooms and barely inter- Wednesday, April 24, 2013, act in any meaningful loving way. 2PM (Open Captioning) After decades of marriage, the de- voted couple go to see a couples’ Ice Cream Social Featuring and 7PM, West Social Center counselor in order to spice things up and reconnect. The real chal- The Sonoran Dogs As the Civil War continues to lenge for both of them comes as Wednesday, May 15, 2013, 6-8PM, West Social Center rage, America’s president strug- they try to re-ignite the spark that caused them to fall for gles with continuing carnage on each other in the first place. Starring Meryl Streep, Tom- Formed in 2011, The Sonoran Dogs have exploded upon the the battlefield and as he fights my Lee Jones and Steve Carell. Directed by David Frankel. Southwest’s bluegrass and Americana music scene, playing with many inside his own cabi- Rated PG-13, 100 minutes, Metro Goldwyn Mayer, 2012. concerts and festivals in Sedona, Wickenburg, Sierra Vista, net on the decision to emancipate CR#27871/27872. Tickets are free to members and their Prescott, Tucson, Phoenix, Bisbee, Casa Grande, Coolidge, the slaves. The biographical saga guests. Concessions available. and Tubac. The band is made up of seasoned veterans, Peter reveals the political conflicts Lin- McLaughlin on , Brian Davies on bass, Mark Miracle coln faced along with his personal conflicts. Starring Dan- on mandolin, and Tyler James on banjo. They perform a iel Day-Lewis and Sally Field. Directed by Steven Spielberg. Skyfall collection of traditional and contemporary bluegrass stan- Rated PG-13, 150 minutes, Touchstone Pictures, 2012. May 31, 2PM (Open Captioning) dards, new-grass, and original compositions. Doors open at CR#27827/27828. Tickets are free to members and their 5:45PM, ice cream and all the toppings served at 6PM, Show guests. Concessions available. and 7PM, West Social Center at 6:30PM. Advance ticket sales only. CR#27833. Mem- bers/$10, Guests/$12, General Public/$14. When a serious menace threat- The Odd Life of ens MI6, James Bond is on the case — putting aside his own life Timothy Green and personal issues to hunt and MOVIES May 8, 2013, 2PM (Open obliterate the perpetrators. Mean- (Tickets are required for admission to all movies. while, secrets arise from M’s past Captioning) that strain Bond’s loyalty to his It is recommended that tickets be reserved in advance. and 7PM, West Social Center longtime boss. Whilst MI6 comes Members can obtain tickets at all major social center under attack, 007 must track offices and Member Services Center.) After receiving bad news from down and destroy the threat, a fertility doctor, Cindy and Jim no matter how personal the cost. Starring Daniel Craig, Ja- Green try to bury their dreams vier Bardem. Directed by Sam Mendes. Rated PG-13, 143 Argo of having a child by writing out minutes. Metro Goldwyn Mayer, 2012. CR#27873/27874. all the great traits their child Tickets are free to members and their guests. Concessions Friday, April 12, 2013, 2PM would have and putting them in available. (Open Captioning) a box in the garden. During a freak storm in the middle of the night, they awake to find a boy named Timothy stand- and 7PM, West Social Center ing in their kitchen calling, them mom and dad. Cindy and Jim are thrown into the midst of parenthood and over Green Valley Recreation offers In 1979, when Iranian militants the coming months, Timothy will teach them more than seize the American embassy, six they could have imagined about being parents and rais- Americans slip into the Canadian ing a child. Starring Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton. Free Notary service embassy for protection, prompt- Directed by Peter Hedges. Rated PG, 105 minutes Walt to our Members. Please call Member ing the CIA to concoct an elabo- Disney Studios Motion Pictures, 2012. CR#27869/27870. Service Center at (520) 625-3440 to rate plot to rescue them by pre- Tickets are free to members and their guests. Concessions tending that they are filmmakers available. rather than diplomats. However, make an appointment. April 2013 • Green Valley Recreation News Dream! Discover! Play! Page 13

2013 Summer Center Maintenance Closure Schedule FITNESS CENTER HOURS Center Closure type Closure date reopening date Sunday - Saturday, 5:30 AM to 9 PM Abrego North Total Center Closure May 6 May 13 POOL & SPA HOURS Abrego South Total Center Closure March 25 April 1 SUMMER: April 1st – Oct. 31st, 5:30 AM to 9AM WINTER: Canoa Hills Total Center Closure June 3 June 24 Nov. 1st – March 31st, 7AM to 7PM Casa Paloma I Total Center Closure June 3 June 14 CHILDREN’S HOURS (All Pools Except West Center) 11 AM to 1 PM Daily Casa Paloma II Total Center Closure June 3 June 15 4 PM to 6 PM Daily West Center Pool Canoa Ranch Total Center Closure June 24 July 1 SUMMER: April 1st – Oct. 31st, NOON to 9 PM M-F Continental Vistas Total Center Closure September 1 September 15 WINTER: Nov. 1st – March 31st, NOON to 7 PM M-F Continental Vistas Pool & Spa Area Closure September 1 September 30 Weekends from Opening to Closing Canoa Ranch Pool Continental Vistas Total Center Closure June 3 June 10 Open 5:30 AM to 9PM Year-Round Desert Hills Total Center Closure August 5 August 26 East Social Center Total Center Closure September 23 October 12 Las Campanas Racquetball Building Closure June 10 June 24 Annual Guest Cards! Is your Annual Guest Card not work- Las Campanas Total Center Closure August 5 August 17 ing in card readers? Did you purchase a 2013 Annual Guest Card? If the num- Member Services Center Total Center Closure June 1 June 10 ber on your Annual Guest Card is lower than 200001 your guests are attempting to use an expired card. Please purchase a Madera Vista Total Center Closure April 1 April 15 new card at one of the following centers: Canoa Hills, Las Campanas, East Cen- Santa Rita Springs Total Center Closure May 1 July 15 ter, West Center or the Member Services Center. Annual Guest Cards are $25.00 West Social Center Total Center Closure June 24 August 5 per year. Multiple guests can use the same card. Tenants are not eligible for Annual Guest Cards but may purchase For more information please visit our website www.gvrec.org or call us at (520) 625-3440 ext. 7215. daily guest passes at $2.00 per day. FRIENDS IN DEED april activities Friday social Van Trips 8:30 - 10:30 am Tucson Trips: (call 625-4424) April 5 Valley Gourd Patch-Diane West Carving April 2 Trader Joe’s/Whole Foods - Depart 8:30 Return 12:30 and Decorating Gourds into beautiful pieces April 4 Park Place Mall - Depart 9:00 Return 3:00 of art. April 9 Trader Joe’s/Tamale Factory April 12 SAV Volunteers providing valuable Depart 8:30 Return 12:30 information on keeping Green Valley safe April 11 Tucson Mall - Depart 9:00 Return 3:00 Hospice Care as well as information on how to deal with April 13 Amerind Foundation Museum “Scams”. Depart 9:00 Return 4:00 We care not only for the mind, body and April 19 Green Valley Wood Carvers will share April 16 Trader Joe’s/Roma’s Imports spirit of patients like Steve, but of their family knowledge and ideas on wood carving plus Depart 8:30 Return 12:30 and loved ones, like his daughter Linda. demonstrations. April 18 Park Place Mall - Depart 9:00 Return 3:00 April 26 Everyone welcome to help celebrate those April 23 Trader Joe’s/Sprouts - Depart 8:30 Return 12:30 Contact us anytime, or ask your physician with Birthdays in April. April 24 Desert Museum - Depart 9:00 Return 3:00 for a no-obligation referral. April 25 Tucson Mall - Depart 9:00 Return 3:00 heartlandhospice.com DISPATCHER FOR ALL RIDES CALL 520-625-4424 Dispatch open M-F 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM Main Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM M-F Blood Pressure Clinic Tuesday and Friday 8:30 - 10:30 AM 301 W. Camino Casa Verde, Green Valley, AZ 85614 Main Office: 520-625-1150 XNLV78656 XNLV79570 Page 14 Dream! Discover! Play! Green Valley Recreation News • April 2013

La Tienda Drawing Winner

Bonita Stuns has just won a colorful fabric pot In addition to designing fabric items, Barbara luck carrier designed by Barbara Weix, as well as Weix also designs clever mahjongg jewelry, a new an appetizer cookbook with a beautiful cover pic- item which is in the shop, to the delight of the mah- turing our Santa Rita Mountains, fashioned by Lois jongg players in Green Valley. Lois Sosterich has an- Sosterich. Bonita was on her way to New Mexico other beautiful cookbook for sale featuring “Emma’s when she received a telephone call telling her that Family Favorites.” she had won the monthly drawing at La Tienda gift La Tienda is located in the West Center courtyard shop. She was so excited that she turned her car and is open Monday through Friday, 9 to 4, and Sat- around and came back to collect her winnings. It urday and Sunday, 10 to 2. When you stop in to see was an hour’s drive, but Bonita said it was worth the outstanding array of gift items, be sure to sign it! Bonita is from Seattle, but is really enjoying her up for the monthly drawing. The next winner could three-months here in Green Valley. She has been be YOU. staying very active by playing golf, swimming, and attending the many events and shows in town. She says she likes Green Valley and she’ll definitely be back next year.

Abrego South Thursday Green Valley Camera Club Clay Studio of Green Valley Ladies’ Bridge Club It’s April already! Didn’t we just do Christmas? I guess that The Clay Studio of Green Valley is focused on providing it’s time to start planning vacations, and perhaps, preparing to an opportunity for creative expression and a flexible work Join one of the longest-playing bridge clubs in Green Val- return to our summer homes. I don’t have to remind you to take place where members can come together to enjoy our hob- ley! Abrego South Thursday Ladies’ Bridge Club welcomes lots of pictures while you are away. While you are off seeing the bies in clay and share our creative skills - a place that is both new members at any time. Our dues are $2 per year, and world life still goes on in Green Valley and at the Camera Club. recreational and educational and will enhance the quality of we do play all year round! We pride ourselves on being a Even though you may be on a round the world cruise, or our member’s lives. friendly, supportive club with a variety of playing styles & spending the summer/winter in Australia, or living on the The Clay Studio is a hobby studio operating as an all vol- ability levels. Isle of Capri, we still need your matted and framed photo- unteer organization. Our extensive facilities include a wheel Come check us out...plan to arrive at 12:15pm as play be- graphs for display at the East Center, West Center, Canoa room, sculpture and handbuilding rooms, plus a large work- gins promptly at 12:30. Bring 50 cents each time to play (and Senior Center, Marti’s Bistro and at Silver Springs Retire- space for glazing and general work. We also do raku and pennies for under tricks!)...the winnings are distributed ac- ment Center. Simply leave your framed photos at the Camera horse hair firings. An Introduction to the Clay Studio class cording to the number of women/tables playing that day. Club for the summer and we will spread the joy of viewing through the GVR catalogue is required for membership and your work throughout the community. Then when you re- after that we provide ongoing workshops; we have very help- turn (with more amazing works of art) you can exchange ful talented members who share their expertise. Member- photos in your frames and help us fill the need. ship is $30 a year. You can create almost anything in clay and GVR Argentine Tango Club Black, silver or pewter frames only, matted and wired for new members are always amazed at what they accomplish! The GVR Argentine Tango Club is welcoming new mem- display, Plexiglas preferred, but not necessary, no glass please. Everyone has “artistic ability” when they play in clay! bers. Join us in learning more about this sensuous style of Minimum size 8 ½ X 11 to the max, framed 16X20. Be sure Located in The Santa Rita Springs Center, the clay studio dance and its intoxicating music. Our next Milonga (Ar- to indicate on the back of your photo the title of your image, is open seven days a week when a monitor is present. Stop gentine Tango Social Dance) will be held on Saturday, April your name, and phone. Let us enjoy your work! GreenValley- by for a tour and see the beautiful pieces that come out of 13 at the Las Campanas Social Center and will feature live CameraClub.org, 520-648-1315. See us on Facebook!!!! our studio. music by Guerrilla Tangueros! GVR members and autho- rized guests are invited to dance and/or enjoy the music. A free Tango lesson is available at 6:00 pm, dancing from 6:30 Canasta Club Green Valley Forum – 9:30. Argentine Tango classes are available by professional in- The Canasta Club offers fun and friendship. Join us on Weekly presentations that are mind-expanding, informa- structors Dave & Shelli Little through GVR. The next class Friday and Sunday afternoons at 1 PM in the East Center tive and challenging. Wednesdays, 9:00am to 10:00am, starts Friday, April 5th from 6:00 - 7:30 pm at the Santa Rita Lounge. New members are always welcome. Desert Hills Social Center, Dues are $2.00 per year, no need Springs Anza Room. Singles, GVR Member drop-ins and Congratulations to the recent top winners: Arvine Bussey, for ticket or reservation. Bring your GVR card and sign in observers are welcome. Non-GVR members must contact Margaret Moen, Millie Paluch, Glo Taylor, Arline Nell, Bet- at the door. GVR in person to attend the class. The club sponsors free ty Machota, Neil McTaggart, Mary Schrieber, Ruth Korn, • April 3: “Birds and Birding in Northwestern Mexico” weekly Argentine Tango Practicas (informal tango dancing) John Tams, Bill Strube. Tom Wood, Naturalist/Director of SE Arizona Bird Obser- on most Sundays from 3:00 – 5:30pm. Experience and a vatory will give a presentation which will take us from the partner are not required. Free lessons in Argentine Tango Gulf of California, to the woodlands of Alamos and then to Basics are provided by our members. GVR Chess Club the forests of the Sierra Madres in search of seabirds, par- For more information, watch for posters in the recreation rots, marmots, trogons, hummingbirds, raptors and many centers or go to our website at http://groups.yahoo.com/ The GVR Chess Club meets every Wednesday from 1 to 5 more. group/GVRTango/ , Facebook page at http://www.facebook. PM in the East social Center, 7 S. Abrego Drive at the inter- • April 10: “Myths and Mysteries of New Mexico” Bar- com/groups/GVRArgentineTangoClub1/ or by phone to the section of Abrego Dr. and Esperanza Blvd. All GVR mem- bara Marriott, author of the book “Myths and Mysteries Club President, Beverly Tobiason, at 625-3488. bers are welcome. Join us for a pleasant afternoon of brain of New Mexico” will relate some of the little known infor- exercise. If you are a beginner, we will teach you. If you are mation about unresolved and unexplained mysteries that an expert, you can teach us! Dues are a whopping $1.00 per evolved during the early days of settling New Mexico. Ceramics Club of Green Valley year. For more information, call Jim Clark at 648-9988 or •April 17: “Poetry in Passages” Stephen Chaffee, retired send him an email at [email protected]. National Park Ranger will deliver a brief history of the Our studio hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm with a monitor Arizona National Scenic Trail followed by a poetry reading present. Questions or just want to check us out? Come by interpreting some of his personal trail experiences, impres- Desert Hills Social Center, upper level, and talk to any one Colorado Club sions and adventures. of our talented people. Phone: 399-2818. •April 24:“Santa Cruz Valley Heritage Alliance” Vanessa To join the Ceramics Club, sign up for the next class (look If you’ve ever lived in CO and are a GVR member, please Bechtol, Executive Director of the Santa Cruz Valley Heri- for the date in the Spring Catalog) and learn about glazes, join us for our monthly social on Saturday, April 6 at Las tage Alliance, which is seeking Federal approval to become paints, greenware and bisque and club procedures. Dues Campanas-Juniper Room, 5:00 P.M. for a hamburger cook- the 50th National Heritage Area will describe “Heritage are only $25 per year; each piece you purchase includes all out with members bringing side dishes. This will be our last Areas” and their purpose. She will also give information glazes and firing. Website: https://sites.google.com/site/ce- social for the season until October 2013! on Santa Cruz Valley’s progress to-date and plans for the ramicsclubgvr For reservations or questions contact Ron 520-399-3774. future. April 2013 • Green Valley Recreation News Dream! Discover! Play! Page 15

Computer Club of Green Valley Green Valley Dance Club Green Valley Racquetball Club CCGV offers its 1,500 members the use of updated PCs, Join us for a fun filled evening of dancing, listening to The Green Valley Racquetball Club plays open court dou- MACs and iPads to use as they wish, during the following hours: good music and socializing--- Music by KEN NOVAK on bles six days a week (M-S) at 9.00AM. We invite both men (November-April) Monday-Friday, 8am to 4pm, Saturday, 8am Saturday, April 27, 2013, 7:00pm to 9:30pm at Canoa and women to join us in a sport that challenges and improves to noon; (May-October) Monday-Friday, 8am-noon, Saturday, Hills Recreation Center. Registration begins at 6:30pm. your stamina and reflexes with levels of play for all. If you closed. The $25/year member fee ($35 family) includes dozens This is our last dance of the spring season. Hope to see prefer singles, a time and opponent can be arranged. Les- of classes at no extra charge, ranging from Beginners Q&A you in September when Tom Patrick’s band will entertain sons for beginners are available upon request. We schedule a to hands-on instruction on word processing, spreadsheets and us. round robin club tournament in the spring and also schedule advanced digital photo editing. You can convert old slides to All GV members and eligible guests, couples and sin- and run the Senior Games Racquetball open to all. Monthly digital images, and LPs and VCR tapes to DVDs. gles, are welcome. Dance Club Members---$10 per couple potlucks are held Nov.-May. Dues are $10/year per family. We’re housed in modern, clean facilities in the Anza Build- or $5 single; GVR non-dance club members---$20 per Courts are located at Los Campanas with club info. For ing in Santa Rita Springs, newly refurbished in 2012. Stop couple or $10 single; non-member guests---$15 per cou- more information contact Wayne Ferreira at 520.260.1470 in for a visit and tour - you’ll be welcomed by our volunteer ple, $7.50 single. Water, ice and cups will be provided. or Jerry Lowe at 701.200.2777 Club events in April: April monitors, and you may find you want to join their ranks. Bring your own set-ups, soda and snacks. For additional 6th potluck. The club holds general meetings, open to all GVR mem- information contact: Sally Wright or Paul Williams at bers, in the Anza Room on 3rd Tuesdays, October-April, at 625-0794. 1:30pm featuring outside and in-house speakers on a variety Green Valley Rubber Stampers of timely and interesting topics. Door prizes, too! All GVR members welcome. Whether you’re an experienced computer Green Valley Squares Are you searching for a new hobby to explore? Mem- user with the ability to help others, a frustrated new user, or bers of the Green Valley Rubber Stampers Club create gor- are simply considering the addition of a computer to your April is the month when our Square Dance club starts geous projects using paper, rubber stamps, cuttlebug folders family, the Computer Club of Green Valley has something winding down a little. Our classes finish up, and we have and die cuts. Worried about creativity? No problem! Our for you! For complete information check out our web site: a big graduation dance for those who have completed the friendly members will share plenty of ideas with you. No ccgvaz.org. Questions? Call the Club at (520) 625-4508. classes starting in October. Then, there are no more class- classes are required, no experience is necessary and most es until October, when we start the cycle again. materials are supplied. Please come by Desert Hills Social From the April through September “off season,” our Center (Art Room—upper level) on Tuesdays from 9:00 AM Desert ScrapRats club has regular Monday night dances at Canoa Hills to 4:00 PM for a tour. You are welcome to stay and make Rec Center. If you are a square dancer, come join us, or a card or just observe. Your first visit is free and yearly dues The Desert ScrapRats Quilt Group meets the second and if you are not a dancer and would like to see America’s are a whopping $5.00. fourth Tuesdays of the month in the Juniper Room at Las unique folk dance for yourself and ask questions, there is Not interested in card making? We have plenty of hand- Campanas. All quilters and fiber artists are encouraged to no charge for GVR members to come watch us any Mon- made greeting cards in our display window, including Moth- attend. The Tuesday, April 9th meeting starts at 1 pm., Sally day from 7:00 to 9:30. We also have round dances (cho- er’s Day cards that you could take home for a small donation Sullivan will demonstrate a Piping Technique for all in at- reographed ballroom figures cued by a professional cuer) of $1.50 each. Please come shop with us! Members cre- tendance. A short business meeting will follow along with intermixed with the square dancing. Casual dress is worn ate cards for our troops (Operation Write-Home) so they show and tell. The second meeting of the month is on Tues- during this season. can send these cards home to their loved-ones. Our club day, April 23rd at the same location. Remember to bring Our dances are fun to watch, our members are friendly will gladly mail handmade cards for the troops from non- your show and tell items, and something to work on. All and are good ambassadors for our dancing, and if you members or other organizations. Just give us a call. Ques- GVR members are welcome and our dues are only $5 per do decide to participate, you will make new friends and tions or for more information, please contact Donna Hickok year. See you then! benefit from this healthful activity. If you have questions, 829-5159 or Louise Martin 399-4611. e-mail Gary Hill at [email protected]. Fabric Painting Club Green Valley Hiking Club Green Valley Travel Club We invite GVR Members and their Guests to stop by and see what we have to offer! We are offering a workshop with Blake Fewer winter visitors in April mean fewer hikes, so we Are you dreaming of faraway places? Are you a world Higgins on Saturday, April 13 from 9am-1pm, cost is $25. We will scale back the number we offer while keeping an in- traveler or just an armchair traveler? Either way, you will are located in the Desert Hills Art Room, upper level. teresting variety of destinations. Check out our web site enjoy this Club. We are a group of people who love to travel, Drop in on any Thursday from 12:30pm-4pm and Friday at www.gvrhc.org to see where we will be going. or just enjoy hearing about the adventures of others. Each (January – April) from 9am to 12 Noon. Fabric Painting There will, of course, be the normal three levels of dif- month our programs consist of members showing videos or opens up endless opportunities for transforming not only ficulty. The easier “C” hikes are typically 5 to 6 miles slide shows of trips they have taken, even 3-D presentations! your wardrobe but also your home. It enables you to cre- long with an elevation gain of 600 or 700 feet on generally We also share helpful travel tips that members have picked ate one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art (t-shirts, jackets, good trails, sometimes with bushwhacking. The pace is up during their journeys. As a member, you have a wonder- purses, scarves) or to design some special cushion covers, geared to the hikers. The “B” and “A” hikes move at a ful opportunity to show off your trip photos to an apprecia- curtains, or wall hangings. Personal creations also make faster pace with longer distances, more difficult trail con- tive audience. So check us out. Membership is only $5 per perfect holiday gifts for family and friends. ditions and greater elevation gain. year and includes refreshments at each meeting. We meet The club provides all painting supplies and patterns, as New hikers are required to attend an orientation session once a month, the 3rd Friday of the month at 9 a.m. at Las well as helpful monitors who are available to assist with your before their first hike. There will be two Monday morning Campanas Recreation Center. No meetings are held from project if necessary. Simply bring an item you wish to trans- sessions this month, on April 1st and April 15th both at June through September so snowbirds won’t miss to many form and an eagerness to learn. Our yearly dues are $10 per 8:00 a.m. in the East Center. meetings. Contact LaVicie Runkle, President at 648-2999 year. For more information or if you have any questions at Club members are reminded of the pot luck scheduled or Jean Ross, Vice President at 648-0702 for further infor- all, please contact Mabel Acri at 393-1164. for April 7 at the West Center when Joe Frasier will be mation. speaking about his part in the re-enactment of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Please sign up before hand – sign- Green Valley Table Tennis Club up sheets will be available in the West Center parking lot The Minnesota Club on Thursday mornings before the event. The Green Valley Table Tennis Club invites you to join The Minnesota Club will hold its last event of the season our club; enjoy the fellowship and get a work out at the same on Friday, April 13th starting at 5:00 PM at the Santa Rita time .We play at West Center 2 to 3 times weekly, 8:00am to East Center Monday Springs Social Center. A Potluck Dinner & Entertainment 11:00am in the morning. The club has many levels of play- will be featured. Cost for the event is $2.00 for members ers and the club provides all the equipment. Our club dues Ladies’ Bridge Club and non-members payable at the door. BYOB as mix, ice & are $10 per year. The dues are used to purchase equipment coffee will be provided. Bring a dish for eight (8) along with and pot luck gatherings. The club’s play schedule is online at Short club or convenient minor? Either one works at your own place settings. Come enjoy a fun evening with fel- www.greenvalleyttc.com East Center Monday Ladies Bridge. We meet every Mon- low Minnesotans. For more information, please call Butch Membership is available to GVR members. COME JOIN day at East Center and play from 12:15 to 3 p.m. If you Wittman at 245-1029. THE FUN!!!! Contact for the Green Valley Table Tennis like party bridge, you’ll love us! For further information, Club: Randy Drenning - President 481-5187 and Curt Wag- contact Mary Gilroy, 719-337-9435, marybgilroy@aol. ner - Vice President 399-9138. com. www.gvrec.org Page 16 Dream! Discover! Play! Green Valley Recreation News • April 2013

Tennis Club GVR Tuesday Men’s Bridge Club Men’s Poker Club

Join us on Sunday April 14, Green Valley Tennis Club The Tuesday Men’s Bridge Club meets every Tuesday, year Poker is alive and well in Green Valley! It’s 2013 and the Pot Luck, 5:30 to 7:30 PM at the Desert Hills Auditorium. round in the Desert Hills Recreation Center, Room A. We Poker Club is still going strong. We have been in existence INFO: http://www.gvtennis.com/ start playing at noon and finish before 3 PM. It is advisable for over 30 years. The club enjoys the game of Poker as well Join the GVR Tennis Club and get free access for the rest to show up by 11:45. We play 5 progressions, consisting of 5 as the camaraderie of its members. We play for very small of the year for just $10. You can sign up at the door on April hands, of contract bridge. stakes so there is little chance of losing your mortgage. All 14th, or by filling out a form (located on the East wall of the Prospective members can play the first week without pay- games are Hi-Low so there are (mostly) 2 winners in each West Center Tennis Ramada) and dropping it in the mailbox ing the annual dues of $2, which covers the cost of play- hand. This gives more chances of winning. near the door therein. The Tennis Club is run by tennis play- ing cards and supplies. There is a $1 playing fee each week We play Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Stud, 4 by 4 and Crazy ers and provides Free Clinics, Senior Quickstart instruction, that goes toward the weekly prizes. We offer our winter Pineapple. If you are not familiar with any of these games, Drop-in Leagues, fun tournaments, and many social events. visitors, as well as year round residents, an opportunity to we will be glad to teach you. New players and snowbirds The club also facilitates USTA (United States Tennis Asso- meet our regular bridge players to test your bridge skills in are welcome. Come out and watch us to see if you like it. ciation) involvement. In Green Valley we have a total of 17 a very relaxed atmosphere. The bridge may not be World We play at Desert Hills, lower level in Room C, Monday courts located at 6 recreation centers. Ten of the courts are Class, but the camaraderie can’t be beat. Please contact thru Friday from 12:55 to 4:30 in the afternoon. Signup and new post-tension concrete courts and all courts are a joy to Jim Chisholm @ 625-1288 or Ted Strasser @ 399-3913 for drawing for tables is done between 12:30 and 12:45 PM. play on. We have had very complimentary remarks about more info. Play when you feel like it. There is no commitment to play our courts from visiting USTA teams when they play in every day or any day. Green Valley. The Tennis Club, in cooperation with Green Membership is open to GVR members and guests only. Valley Recreation, continues to work on improving the ten- Iowa Club If interested in joining, dues are $5 to join and $2 per year. nis environment and the club contributes funding for some Call Bob Hyden (625-1355) or Bob Northrup (207-6745) for of the improvements. If you play tennis, be aware that your April is bittersweet for the Iowa Club. We love the warmth more information…or better yet, stop by and see for your- membership in the Club helps to support these programs and of the spring season but we’re losing our snowbirds until the self. Build lasting friendships while enjoying an afternoon facility improvements. That is why membership is so impor- snow flies again. But knowing all good farmers follow the of poker. tant to our effort. Membership information: Katy Banks, Farmer’s Almanac, we’re sure it would advise it’s time to cel- membership chairperson ([email protected]) or Mary Ann ebrate the new season by attending our Wednesday, April Woodrow, president ([email protected]). 17th meeting. Michigan Club The social hour provides an opportunity to meet and catch-up with fellow Iowans; enjoy a great dinner followed Hello to all our Michigan family. The Michigan Club will Green Valley Lapidary and by entertainment. Pre-paid reservations are required for all host its final dinner April 3rd. Iowa Club dinners. It’s important to note this meeting will Our cratered meeting will feature roast pork tenderloin Silversmith Club be held at the Desert Hills Recreation Center. with Apple Cherry Chutney. Afterwards, get ready to enjoy Please watch your email for additional details. If you’re Lapidary club members are busy, busy, busy working wonderful evening of entertainment by the University Of Ar- currently not on our email list or would just like to learn izona Theater Of Arts, “Encore”. To make your reservation on new projects with materials bought at the Tucson Gem more, please contact Bob Barnett at [email protected] or Shows. Many of our members attended the various venues for this meeting, please send a check for $20 with your GVR Jerry Ferris at 520-625-4116. If you love Iowa, then you number on it to: Michigan Club, PO Box 232, Green Valley, on multiple days, enjoying the variety of gems, rocks, tools, qualify to come join us! and beads and classes available every February. AZ 85614. For further information, please call 393-0381. One of the newest areas of metalworking is found at our Reservations and payments are due by March 29th. center at Desert Hills. Several years ago, silversmith Nancy The Michigan Club holds monthly meetings the first Hanna got interested in other areas of metal working, such Midweek Progressive Bridge Club Wednesday of each month from November through April as fold forming, punching, dapping, stamping, hammering, at West Center with reservations due the Friday before the and texturing. She has recruited many new enthusiasts. Ex- On Wednesday evenings at East Center, and Thursday meeting. All Michiganians who are GVR members are wel- amples of the variety of techniques can be found at all the evenings at Desert Hills starting at 6:30pm, we meet for Pro- come to attend. The cost for each monthly meeting is $20. centers. Many of our members have started to work in other gressive (party) Bridge. You must have a partner and be a Cost includes entertainment and a delicious catered meal. metals, combining silver and copper, silver and brass, brass GVR Member to join us. Five rounds are played, with each Come and get together with other Michiganians...renewing and copper. Desert Hills and East Center also do lost wax round consisting of five hands. You start with your partner old friendships and making new ones. casting and examples of those techniques can be seen at all for the first round and then change partners for the remain- the centers. ing four rounds. Please arrive by 6:15pm and start playing The shops are open 8 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Fri- at 6:30pm. Each round takes approximately 30 minutes, day and some centers are open on Saturdays. Check post- and we usually end by 9pm. If you are interested please Green Valley Recreation offers Free Notary service ers at each center for Saturday hours. Our classes are ongo- call Cathy or Joe Musacchia at 648-1373; or better yet show to our Members. Please call Member Service Center ing; check your GVR catalog for schedules. Join the Club up with your partner on Wednesday or Thursday evenings. and get access to our variety of offerings for club members Dues are $2.00 per person per year and 50 cents per person at (520) 625-3440 to make an appointment only. per night.

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Green Valley Follies – Singles Club of Green Valley A Local Legend If you are a member of Green Valley Recreation and are a single person, living in Green Valley, join us. We have a long Hey all you dancers out there – we want YOU! The list of activities to choose from and we appreciate your input Green Valley Tap Club would like to recruit some new for new places to go. Come and sign up on Monday morning talent. We know you are out there, tapping your toes at Desert Hills and see what we are all about. The weekly to the music you love. Come tap your toes with us. fee is a mere $1. The snack table is available to all members Teach your toes new movements, your body new gyra- without cost and includes home baked goodies, store bought tions, your brain new exciting steps. The Tap Club goodies, coffee, tea and juice. started out primarily as tap dancing, but over the years Our group is fun loving, active and friendly. You don’t we have added other dance venues. Included in the Tap know what you are missing! For more information call Car- Club now are line dancers, cloggers and tango danc- ol at 625-1731. If I am not home to take your call, just come ers. Soon to be added are jazz and ballroom dancers. to the meeting and meet new friends. So whatever type of dance you enjoy, it’s here for you. Dancing is exhilarating and magically decreases ten- Santa Rita Art League sion. Come dance with us instead of going to the gym. Come join us and find out how much fun you will have. SRAL’s meeting is on April 11th at 1:00PM in the Anza For more information, please call 648-0613. Room at the Santa Rita Springs Center. Featured demon- stration by Francheskaa on Acrylic Texture and Surface. Check with GVR for her classes. Board Meeting is April 25, Acupuncture in 1:00 PM in the Studio, all members are invited to attend. Pickleball Club SRAL Studio hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 – 4:00PM. Green Valley Monitors are on hand to assist. All GVR Members can join. The USAPA estimates now there are 100,000 to Is Acupuncture right for you? Dues are $25.00 and are due immediately for 2013. All 150,000 pickleball players in the United States, and activities & Exhibits are open to members: Still Life Paint- pickleball associations have started up in places like Call Today for a FREE ing - Tuesaday 1-4; Pastel Group, Monday 9-12; Portrai- India and China. Arizona and Florida, with their huge 15 Minute Consultation! ture Group, Tuesday 1-3; Plein Air Paint Outs, April 4; Life retirement populations, have become hotbeds for the Drawing, 1st Saturday 8:30-12; Design Work Shops, alter- sport, including an estimated 10,000 players hitting the Rene Parke, L.Ac. 520.404.1274 nate Wednesdays; Classes & critiques. The Abstract Brig- courts in The Villages near Orlando. ‘’It’s really easy 175 S. La Canada, Ste 141 gade will meet on March 15 at 9:30 in the Studio. to learn, it’s a lot of fun and it’s a very social game be- (next to Chicago Deli) XNLV78489 The Ninth Annual Eva Briggs Abstract Competition win- cause you’re in a small area with a lot of interaction,’’ Nationally board certifi ed and AZ Licensed ners are: 1st - Bonnie Nelson; 2nd- Blanche Davidson; 3rd- said Bill Booth, past-president of the USA Pickleball     !   Joan Cawthorne; Honorable Mentions- Mary Brackenbury, Association. Inside ‘’The Kitchen,’’ a 7-foot zone on Del Marinello, and Dora McIlhenny. both sides of the net, volleying is not allowed; players Congratulations to our New Officers: Betsy Kimbrough have to let the ball bounce once if they’re in that area. – President; Sally Bryan – 1st VP; Carol Giordano-2nd VP; Teams only score when they’re serving, and each player Mar Stephenson-Sec.; Terry Voss- Treas. See the newsletter gets a turn before the other side gets a shot. and website for details & Best of Briggs. Information on fu- Sure, there are a few more rules, but the main thing ture shows will be featured on the website as they develop. is that pickleball is a blast. Beginners - - - A Course 4*'SPOUBHF3E 4VJUF"t SRAL members’ paintings are featured in the Saguaro/ consists of three (3) lessons given over a period of three Palo Verde Rooms at Canoa Hills , Conference Rooms A & consecutive Mondays - 12:00-3pm at East Center). The Reason For The Season B at Desert Hills & the offices of Sunstreet Mortgage & Classes - begin in November. See GVR catalog or call We Are A Full Service SAlon Copper View Realty near Duval Mine Rd. Stop by and see Paul May 648-2151. t4IBNQPPt4FUTt#MPX%SZt4DJTTPSt3B[PSt)BJS$VUTt1FSNT their work. Information on all activities, exhibits & show t#MFBDIt5POFSt$PMPSt8FBWJOHt.BOJDVSFTt1FEJDVSFTt'BDJBM8BYJOH applications are available on our website . For All or our ppointment Alk nS elcome questions or more information on current activities visit the c F Y A ! W i W Linda, Teresa, Penny, Olivia, Gladys, Mary & Paula SRart.org website or call Betsy Kimbrough @ 625-5822. XNLV78500

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