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Vistoso Tipster March 2011 It’s More T han Living...It’s a Lifestyle! Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc. Association Committees ............4 Association News ..................... .3 Celebrations And Life Events .15 Classified...................................34 Clubs ..........................................15 Coming Events ..........................12 Extended Community ..............33 Feature .......................................12 For Your Information ...............14 Golf ............................................ .9 Hours of Operation ................. .2 Memoriam .................................15 Partnered Organizations .........11 Thank You Corner ...................15 Town of Oro Valley...............33 Workshops and Classes..........14 www.suncity-vistoso.com Study Session Thursday, March 10, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP “SUN CITY VISTOSOAnnual Members and Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, March 22, 9 AM, Social Hall/Papago Annual Election Ballots Mailed See page 4 for details. Photo by Suzanna Porter

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Vistoso TipsterMarch 2011

It’s More T han Living...It’s a Lifestyle! Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc.

Association Committees ........... .4Association News ..................... .3Celebrations And Life Events .15Classified .................................. .34Clubs ..........................................15Coming Events ..........................12Extended Community ............. .33Feature .......................................12For Your Information ...............14Golf ............................................ .9Hours of Operation ................. .2Memoriam .................................15Partnered Organizations ........ .11Thank You Corner ...................15Town of Oro Valley.............. .33Workshops and Classes..........14

www.suncity-vistoso.com

Study SessionThursday, March 10, 9 AM,

Vistoso Center/Apache

join our Facebook group

“Sun city ViStoSo” f

Annual Members and Board of Directors Meeting

Tuesday, March 22, 9 AM, Social Hall/Papago

Annual Election Ballots MailedSee page 4 for details.

Photo by Suzanna Porter

Vistoso Tipster Published monthly by

Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc. 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd.

Oro Valley, AZ 85755 520-825-3711

[email protected] www.suncity-vistoso.com

Board of DirectorsFred Bjorling, [email protected] ................................................................PresidentJack Evert, [email protected].......................................................................... Vice PresidentDebra Arrett, [email protected] ....................................................................... SecretaryRuth Gitzendanner, [email protected] ..................................................................TreasurerHal Linton, [email protected] .....................................................................................DirectorGeorge Williams, [email protected] ...................................................................Director

Management TeamBob Mariani, [email protected] ..............................General Manager, ext 122Patrick Boulton, [email protected] ......................................Controller, ext 126Joe Byron, [email protected] .............................................. Café Manager, ext 134Robin Coulter, [email protected] ...... Admin. and Communications, ext 127Mary Cunningham, [email protected] ...........Com. Area Maint. Sup., ext 180Julie Foerster, [email protected] ..............................Human Resources, ext 125Kim Griggs, [email protected] ................................... Golf Professional, ext 141Michael Kropf, [email protected] ............Golf Course Superintendent, ext 180Ken Sandrock, [email protected] ................................ Facilities Sup., ext 132Pam Sarpalius, [email protected] ........................ Program Director, ext 123

Support TeamJim Cundiff , [email protected] ............................ Community Services, ext 129Lonnie Davis, [email protected] .................................. Fitness Supervisor, ext 136Norma Meyers, [email protected] .......................................... Secretary, ext 120Kathy Newman, [email protected] ...................... Admin. Specialist, ext 117Chris Richard, [email protected] ...... Communications Coordinator, ext 121Coco Sullivan, [email protected] .....................Facilities Coordinator, ext 118Social Hall Monitor ............................................................................................................... ext 124Sports Complex Monitor ......................................................................................................ext 135

Editor, Layout and Design: Chris RichardAdvertising: Norma Meyers and Chris Richard

Printing By: AlphaGraphicsSend articles via website form: suncity-vistoso.com

Tipster Editorial Committee

If you would like to advertise in the Vistoso Tipster, please call 825-3711 ext 120 for current rates and information. Sun City Vistoso Community Association provides this publication for informational purposes only and neither endorses nor promotes any of the products or services advertised herein and assumes no responsibility or liability for the statements made in this publication.

Tom Polley ..........................................ChairJacqueline Alger ......................... MemberHarriet Diss .................................. MemberArlene Douglas ........................... MemberSally Evert ..................................... MemberPeggy Gardner ............................ MemberGlenda Gillespie .......................... MemberGeorge Holthus ........................... Member

Dale Knudson .............................. MemberSharon Knudson ......................... MemberKaren Koopmans ........................ MemberBarbara Martucci ....................... MemberShirley Peterson .......................... MemberMarge Roetzel ............................. MemberMary Ann Stock .......................... Member

HourS oF operationAdministration Office ....... 825-3711 ext 120

Mon.-Fri. ....................................................................... 7:30 AM-4:30 PMCafé Food Service to 3 PM only ...... 825-3711 ext 138

Sun. and Mon. .... ................................................................... 7 AM-3 PMTue.-Sat. . ............................................................................... 7 AM-4 PMRecording of daily Café specials ................................ 825-3711 ext 205Reservations .............................................................................825-3277

Catalina Vista ............................ 825-8613Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM

Community Assistance —Loan RoomReservations and Pick Up, Cart Barn/Loan RoomTues. and Thu. ..........................................................................8-9 AMTelephone Reservations Mon., Wed., Fri.,. 8-9 AM ...... 825-3711 ext 128

No reservations made more than two months in advance.Community Services .............. 10 AM-Noon Consumer Referral .......... 825-3711 ext 137

Mon.-Fri. ...........................................................................9:30-11:30 AMCostume Room Call for appointment ..... 825-6674Desert Oasis .............................. 825-0495

FacilitiesMon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-8 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-5 PMPoolMon.-Fri. ............................................................................ 7 AM-8:30 PMSat. .................................................................................... 9 AM-7:30 PMSun. ................................................................................... 9 AM-4:30 PMChildren’s Hours: daily .........................................................11 AM-4 PMExcept Thu. and Sun. ............................................................11 AM-1 PM

Gift Shop of Sun City ...... 825-3711 ext 130Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................ 9 AM-4 PMSat. ................................................................................ 9 AM -12:30 PM

Library ..........................825-3711 ext 200Mon.-Fri. ................................................................... 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-Noon

Posse .....................449-0014 or 449-7970Pro Shop ......825-3711 ext 139 or 825-3110

Mon. ....................................................................................... 9 AM-5 PMTue., Wed., and Thu., ............................................................ 7 AM-5 PMFri., Sat., Sun. . ................................................................. 6:30 AM-5 PMDriving Range Sun. and Wed. . ............................................. 7 AM-3 PMDriving Range All other days ................................................. 7 AM-5 PMGolf Course Ranger ..................................................................904-9336

Social Hall ..................... 825-3711 ext 124Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM

Sports Complex .............. 825-3711 ext 135FacilitiesDaily ....................................................................................... 5 AM-8 PMSun ......................................................................................... 5 AM-8 PMPool Mon.-Sat. ........................................................................... 5 AM-7:30 PMSun. ................................................................................... 5 AM-5:30 PMChildren’s Hours ....................................................................11 AM-1 PM

Vistoso Center ............................825-3711After-hours Emergencies: If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. a broken irrigation head) and the Administration Of-fice is closed, please report the issue to a building monitor. However, if a situation like this occurs after all the buildings are closed, please contact the emergency line at 825-1161.

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aSSociation newS

From The Board of Directors

Our MISSION as the SCVCAI Board is to lead in main-taining and enhancing the quality of life in Sun City Vistoso as an active adult community.

SCVCAI Board of Directors Newsletter A bimonthly newsletter by Director Debra Arrett about the activities and items discussed by the BOD is avail-able by Listserv. To sign up, go to www.suncity-vistoso.com, hold your mouse over News and Information, click on In the Know, put in your email address and click on Submit button. Select any of the notifications you would like to receive and click on the Submit button. For those who do not have access to a computer, a copy is avail-able for reading in the library.

Read that Ballot Carefullyby Debra Arrett

You no doubt recently received your bal-lot and noted that the Board was asking for an amendment to the CC&Rs and Bylaws. What’s that all about? In the past year there have been several instances when a resi-

dent’s behavior has posed a risk to the health, safety and welfare of other residents, guests and staff members. In each case, the Board acted as swiftly and appropriately as allowed. However, the Governing Documents do not allow for a hearing to be held for 15 days and to suspend privileges only a maximum of 60 days. Some acts are so serious that the Board should not wait 15 days to take action and sometimes a 60-day suspension is not suf-ficient. In the past year, violations requiring Board action have ranged from health safety concerns to threats of violence. A “yes” vote would allow the Board to take im-mediate action and to suspend member privileges for up to one year if the severity of the violation so warrants. To ensure consistency between the CC&Rs and Bylaws, a single vote is required. With the recent resignation of a Board member, some confusion and questions have arisen. With three seats open, voters may vote for up to three candidates. The candidates placing first and second will be elected to the three-year terms, and the candidate coming in third will serve the one-year term. A forum will be held on March 1 at 1 PM in the Social Hall to answer questions regarding the amendments and the election process.

Bob Mariani, General ManagerServing On A Committee

How to be Part of the Solutionby Bob Mariani

Volunteerism is the lifeblood of many suc-cessful communities. Sun City Vistoso is no exception, and we have built a strong

committee structure to assist the Board of Directors and management in the operation of various aspects of our community. The Board of Directors is responsible for the entire community, establishing policies that affect the commu-nity. Management is responsible for carrying out Board policies and the day-to-day operation of the community. Often, this leaves precious little time to devote to details of individual areas of concern to the community. Various committees have been established to ad-dress this situation. Operated under a Mission State-ment adopted by the Board, these groups of community volunteers address a specific area of our community, research and explore different ideas, talk to other com-munity members and make recommendations for im-provements. Every year, the Board appoints a community member as chair of each committee and then, working with the chair, appoints members to the committee. Each com-mittee works together but is separate from the Board of Directors. One Board member serves as a non-voting liaison to each of the committees to keep ongoing the flow of information between the committees and the Board. Terms of office follow our fiscal year (July 1–June 30) which means we are beginning to look for interested members to fill openings for our new fiscal year. In ad-dition to ad hoc committees that the Board may appoint from time to time, you are urged to consider joining one of the following: Architectural Control Community Assistance Consumer Referral Election Finance/Budget Food & Beverage Services Golf Advisory Government Affairs Green Energy Landscape Marketing Neighborhood Pride Nominating Posse Properties Tipster Editorial Now is your opportunity to get involved in shaping the future of your community. We urge members to com-plete and return the committee application form found in this issue or go to the Association website at www.suncity-vistoso.com to complete the form. All members are eligible for committee assignments, even if you are not a full time resident. Depending on the number of responses, we may not be able to place each interested resident on a commit-tee. Our goal, however, is to build a database of inter-ested volunteers who can step into a committee assign-ment not only now but also in the future. On behalf of management and the Board, we look forward to working with SCVCAI members who wish to serve your Community.Friday, March 4, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi

Tuesday, March 15, 11 AM, Social Hall/PapagoThursday, March 31, 10 AM, Social Hall/Hopi

An Informal Exchange of Information

Coffee and Conversation with the General Manager and a Board Member

reminder...Association’s Summer Hours will go into effect

for facility buildings starting April 1.

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HOT Spot Help Out Today!

The HOT Spot is for the purpose of listing help-wanted ads for various Association and Association Committee tasks.

Costume Room Needs Your Help: The costume room is looking for a new place to store the costumes. Anyone having an empty garage or a place suitable to house these items, call Jinnie at 825-6674. We are also asking for volunteers to help in the costume room.

aSSociation committeeS

Committee meetings are open and all residents are welcome to attend.

ARC Architectural ReviewChair Lee Vander Ark 722-9374Second and fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

Did you know you may obtain the governing docu-ments, such as the Development Standards, from the Sun City Vistoso website? To do so, go to www.sun-city-vistoso.com, select Residents, select Community Operations and then on the drop down menu select Governing Documents. You may choose from several different governing documents.

Community Assistance CommitteeChair George Holthus 825-0430; Susie Klein 825-7535 Aluminum Can Donations: Put those aluminum cans to work for Sun City Vistoso! Deposit only empty, clean aluminum cans in the box outside the Social Hall kitch-en. For safety reasons do not deposit unrinsed cans which attract bees and may become a hazard. Fiscal year aluminum can receipts reported in Febru-ary were $2,120; aluminum recycled to date 3,553 lbs.

The Loan Room which is sponsored by the Commu-nity Assistance Committee is located at the end of the Cart Barn and has items available for loan to residents of Sun City Vistoso. We carry items for your medical needs in addition to tables and chairs for get-togethers, cots and rollaways, and many children’s items. Reservations can be made by telephone on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays or at the Loan Room when we are open on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Telephone number and times are on the inside front cover of the Tipster. Be sure to bring your current Sun City Vistoso ID with you when you pick up equipment.

Consumer Referral Chair Don and Pat Pomeroy 825-1725Desk Phone: 825-3711 ext 137 Monday-Friday, 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, Social Hall Here’s how to connect to the online copy of our list of vendors:1. On the Sun City Vistoso home page under the Resi- dent’s drop down menu, choose Community Operations, then click on Members Only.2. Log in with your user name and password. This is also the page where you can create a new account.3. Click on Update Account and log in.4. Click on the last blue line, Consumer Referral List.

Election Committee

Ballot envelopes will be validated Tuesday, March 1, 8 and 15, 2:30 PM, and Monday, March 21, 3:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache. We are filling three Board positions and presenting one ballot question to the voting membership. The ballots will be tallied Tuesday, March 22, with re-sults to be posted sometime in the afternoon.

Finance and BudgetChair Leslie Platt 818-1963 [email protected] Monday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache The Finance and Budget Committee began working with staff in February to develop the Association budget for 2011-2012. This is a three-draft process, with final-ization anticipated at the committee’s March 28 meeting. Visitors are always welcome. The committee’s agendas and minutes can be found on the Association website.

Food and Beverages Services Committee

The Food and Beverages Services Committee will meet Thursday, March 10, 8 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui.

Gift ShopBarbara Farr 818-2105 and Sharon Henderson 825-0722Shop: 825-3711 ext 130 Shop Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM, Saturday 9 AM-12:30 PMMeeting: Second Wednesday, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaquiwww.vistosogiftshop.com

This month’s featured artist is Sandy Gates, whose jewelry features stones discovered here in Sun City Vistoso. Sandy says, “In the rough, these stones were hiding among the thousands of rounded river rocks used for landscaping our yards. “It started with a traditional ‘lucky-stone’ that a neigh-bor found in her yard—a dark red rock with a white band around it. Now she’s wearing a polished piece of it. Other neighbors started bringing me stones they found in their yards—and that’s how it all started— jewelry made from stones found right here in Sun City Vistoso. Some pieces include Arizona turquoise.” Participant registration for this year’s Arts and Crafts Festival will be held this month. Check the For Your Information section for date, time, and place. The fes-tival, sponsored by the Gift Shop, will take place on Saturday, October 1, the third year for this great event.

Government AffairsChair Judy Hale 395-5866Second Wednesday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui The Government Affairs Committee tries to remain aware of what goes on within the Town of Oro Valley. We are very fortunate to have Pat Klein, Constituent

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Services Coordinator, attend our monthly meetings. She brings a wealth of information and helps us bring timely informational topics and speakers to SCV. Re-cently, she provided us with the new overlay of the Coyote Run. If you have the need for this service, or want to give it a try, call Oro Valley Town Transit at 229-4990.

Green Energy Committee Committee Chair Don Marier 825-4878 First and Third Tuesdays, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui The Green Energy Committee invites anyone inter-ested to participate in helping Sun City Vistoso home-owners learn about energy, water and other conserva-tion subjects. Our topic this month is:

Water Harvesting There are three sources available for being water smart: the University of Arizona, Pima County Exten-sion and Oro Valley Public Library programs. The State of Arizona offers homeowners tax cred-its for installing a rainwater or gray water conservation system. Before installing any of these systems, check with the Architectural Review Committee regarding SCV’s standards for such systems. The types of plants and building materials used in landscaping can improve the retention of run-off water, which aids our natural aquifer system, and can elimi-nate the need for an irrigation system or greatly reduce the dependence on one. For more information see http://cals.arizona.edu/pima/smartscape/workshop_water.html

Image CommitteeLauren Thompson 306-9750 The image committee met with the signage ven-dors on January 26. The vendors brought renderings of their ideas and we were quite pleased with their work. We made some suggestions to each and they are modifying their renderings to be more consistent with our vision. Each vendor has also submitted pre-liminary quotes for upgrading our two gateways and eight monuments.

LandscapeTut Tustison 825-9431 Third Wednesday, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

Mountain Vista Landscape Project Update Our community has begun a program to update the approximately seventeen acres of common area land-scape in Sun City Vistoso. The plan will be carried out over the next eleven years and will be funded from the Asset Reserve. The biggest piece of this program is refreshing the approximately three acres of landscape at Mountain Vista, from Silverton down around Vistoso Center. Our Board-approved objective is: “Move toward a lower maintenance landscape that is more aestheti-cally compatible with the natural desert around us and enhances property values.” As an early part of this project, the Landscape Com-mon Area Subcommittee of the Landscape Committee has narrowed the list of potential landscape architects to do the design at Mountain Vista to three and has

visited several sites of each to see their work. We are also looking at the feasibility of using reclaimed water. The following design recommendations for Mountain Vista were approved by the Board at their last meeting:- Changes will not be made to the lion’s head fountain. - The African sumac trees will be removed over time. These trees are prohibited by Pima County as well as Oro Valley as “an invasive tree with the potential to spread throughout the Town”. - The fan-tex ash trees southwest of the sports com-plex will be kept.- Most of the palm trees will be kept. An informational presentation to the community about the design is planned once the design is complete.

Marketing and PublicityTut Tustison 825-9431Fourth Thursday of the month, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

SCV Name Change CommitteeChair Jon Olson 818-3705First and Third Thursdays, 4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/[email protected] During the month of February the committee received an excellent response online and via paper flyer. Over 600 responses have been received. The Name Change Committee will be reviewing this data and will be making a report to the community at the March 3 meeting. A sec-ond meeting of the committee on March 31 will consider input we have received from focus groups. We will also gather infromation from local political leaders and real-tors. We welcome your attendance at these meetings. Both meetings will be held at 4:30 PM Catalina Vista /Yapavai.

Neighborhood PrideChair Tempe Johnson 825-6994Third Tuesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache

Spring Cleaning - Outside Due to the hard frosts we had last month, much of our foliage was severely damaged. For many of us, spring cleaning of our properties may take more time and ef-fort. For some homeowners, much work will be needed to get yards cleaned up for spring The following are reminders concerning personal yards:• Trees must be trimmed up at least six feet over side-walks and back to no more than two feet out over street.• Frost-damaged parts of shrubs need to be cut off and removed.• Bushes and shrubs are not to extend out over side-walks, and hedges are not to be over six feet tall. • Cracks in driveways, sidewalks, and where the ce-ment meets the asphalt in the street are the responsi-bility of homeowners to keep weed free. We thank everyone in advance for their hard work in heeding the above items and for continuing to take pride in their property.

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Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc.

SUN CITY VISTOSO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.

Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations7 Months 2010-11

January 2011 Actual BudgetRevenues:

Annual H.O. Fees 234,903$ 2,694,325$ 2,694,325$Capital Contribution Fee 12,440$ 79,134$ 83,970$Golf Revenues 136,178$ 620,464$ 632,408$Activities Revenues 26,719$ 212,036$ 154,368$Café Revenues 59,411$ 295,359$ 270,900$Interest Income 1,820$ 15,616$ 13,200$Other Income 12,765$ 67,596$ 42,900$

Gross Revenues 484,236$ 3,984,530$ 3,892,071$

Asset Reserve Contribution -$ (950,000)$ (950,000)$Contingency Fund Contribution -$ (100,000)$ (100,000)$New Capital Acquisitions (3,864)$ (33,466)$ (26,300)$Restricted Use Revenues (16,637)$ (112,612)$ (83,970)$

Net Operating Revenues 463,735$ 2,788,452$ 2,731,801$Expenses:

Wages & Benefits 208,232$ 1,454,997$ 1,482,106$Cost of Sales 28,028$ 149,012$ 139,492$Utilities 40,617$ 464,796$ 488,337$Repair & Maint. 9,033$ 69,939$ 80,945$Supplies & Expenses 63,185$ 620,566$ 660,584$

Net Operating Expenses 349,095$ 2,759,310$ 2,851,464$

Results of Operations 114,640$ 29,142$ (119,663)$

Golf Course RevenuesFor the First 7 Months of the Fiscal Year

2011 2010Pre-Paid Rounds $429,113 $470,687Resident Daily Rounds $42,589 $52,278Public Daily Rounds $103,688 $52,815

Totals $575,390 $575,780

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Expenses and the Results of Operations for the first 7 months of the 2010-11 fiscal year. Also included this month is a chart comparing golf revenues from last year to the present year. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found at our website, www.suncity-vistoso.com. Select the Board Meeting and Financial Information page, scroll to the bottom and select the month’s fi-nancial reports you wish to view. There are also cop-ies of the monthly Financial Statements and a copy of the Annual Budget for the 2010-11 fiscal year in the Library located at the Vistoso Center. As always, please give me a call at 825-3711 ext 126 with any questions you may have. If you are interested in more information regarding the Community’s finances, the Finance-Budget Com-mittee will meet Monday, March 21, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache.

Patrick Boulton, Controller

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PosseChair Del Balston 825-9681, Vice-Chair George Smith 818-1097

Meetings: First Tuesday, 3 PM, Social Hall/Hopi http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/committees/posse/ A Squad Leader Dexter Jones really misses her Posse Leader partner of ten years; Ann Dauer has resigned. Ann was an excellent leader and very committed to the Posse. We are happy that Marian Horsley volunteered to be our new A Squad Leader.

Service Anniversaries15 years - Howard and Kathy Page, Robert Moulson, Gay Russell10 years - Dennis and Ronni Moore, Richard and Jackie Schaefer 5 years - Jennnifer Fox, Earl Harford, Eugene Nielson,

George and Millie Puffett, Dennis and Sandra Reynolds, George Wezniak, Zan and Mary Jane Wicks, John WilsonPosse $20 Weekly Drawing for Service

1/10/11 Hugh and Marilyn Madson1/18/11 John Tiedje

1/24/11 Tom and Betty Hansen2/1/11 Mike and Maria Gondosch

2/8/11 John and Carol Joers

PropertiesChair Robert Hefner 825-4825Third Thursday, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

SCV Realty CommitteeChair Allan Jakosa 609-6368 The Realty Committee continues meeting weekly. We are dedicated to working toward recommending the most attractive viable option, if any, that generates sustainable income for our community. For that reason, as we report-ed in the insert to the February Tipster, we are no longer considering a full-service in-house real estate company. That insert also talked about the information and con-cerns we heard during our SCV community focus group meetings. We are in the process of planning and scheduling fo-cus group meetings with members of our local Realtor community. Those meetings are designed to share our thoughts, and to hear and understand their issues, con-cerns, and ideas.

SCV Sports Complex Committee Chair Bob Carlson 825-4867First and third Fridays, 1:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo The Sports Complex Committee continues to meet and evaluate and price alternatives. The pros and cons of each alternative have been discussed. In the next few weeks we will have eliminated all but two alterna-tives and will report same to The Board of SCV.

Strategic Planning Committee (SPC)

All of the Strategic Initiatives (Long Range Plans), previously approved by the Board of Directors, are now in the study/recommendation phase or have been completed. The SPC (Strategic Planning Committee) continues to assist the individual committees and the Board with recommendations for communication and education of our residents and home owners as the Initiatives enter the implementation phase. An impor-tant task of the SPC is to review Mission Accomplished

reports as the Initiatives are completed, and learn what worked and what didn’t to improve the overall planning process. The SPC will review the planning process with newly elected Board members.

Tipster EditorialChair Tom Polley 818-9073Anticipated Tipster delivery of the April issue is Thursday, March 31.Tipster Editorial meeting Wednesday, March 16, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi.

Sun City Vistoso Café News

Specials for the month include the popular Pasta Night, Wednesday, March 9 and Soup and Salad Night, Wednesday, March 30. Two special dinners feature a Fish Feast, Friday, March 11, and a Leg of Lamb dinner Friday, March 25. There will also be two special Sun-day night dinners on March 6 and 20. Come join us. Every month we have a drawing from our completed SCV Café comment cards. Five cards will be drawn each month and the winners will receive a free break-fast or lunch. The individuals drawn from December SCV Café Comment cards are: Deanna Haselwander, Ric Raynot, Dick Ball, Gay Russell and Helen Wilshire. Congratula-tions and bon appetit!

Robin Coulter, Admin. Comm. Director

Email Marketing The Views Golf Course This past year the golf course was re-named and opened to the public. This creat-ed a need for marketing. A new website was designed and ads created. However, to get

the most for our advertising dollars the Internet and email needed to be developed as advertising opportunities. To this end an email Listserv was created. Through the efforts of the Pro Shop and advertisements on GolfNow, Southern Arizona Tee Times and other areas, the list was created. There are currently around 700 individuals on this list. Now that we had an email list, a plan to market to them needed to be developed. A weekly email promotional list was created with special offers, tips and information to entice golfers to come in and give us a try. The first email promotional called “Hearts and Clubs,” promoted a 20% sale in the pro shop (30% for annual pass holders). This email was sent to the 700 individuals. We are able to track blast statistics. Of the 700 emails sent on February 9, 47% (315) were opened as of February 10. There were several links on that email for people to delve further into The Views offerings. Those links included the dress code (6 click throughs), reservations (74 click throughs) and our Facebook page (2 click throughs). This was the first promotional email blast. As future blasts are sent and statistics and responses reviewed, adjustments will be made. However, we feel this will be an effective and economic marketing tool for The Views Golf Club.

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Pam Sarpalius, Programs/Facilities Director

Monitors The monitor team is hard-working and much appreciated by me. When you walk into your meeting or class and find your room set up, you see the results of a team

effort that starts with a setup sheet issued by Coco Sul-livan to that facility, read by the monitor and then car-ried out. We have more and more events and meetings; therefore you may need to wait a few minutes until a room is set up. Don’t come earlier than your scheduled time to allow monitors to do their job. Residents should not be moving tables or chairs. Please thank members of the monitor team for all they do.

Community Services Coordinator

We welcome Jim Cundiff to the position of Community Services Coordinator. Jim has worked in the HOA business, property man-agement and airline customer industry. He will be a friendly face in the office and brings

a spirit of cooperation and assistance to the position. The position has been changed to part-time and the hours open for resident questions and submittals is Monday-Friday, from 10 AM-Noon.

January Housing Resale Information

Resales Monthly YTD

2011 8 8

2010 9 9

Total sold in 2010 - 106

Library

It has been several years since we have had an increase in the price of sale books in the library. We recently surveyed numerous other organizations that have regular sales as we do and have learned that our prices have been far below any of these groups for some time. As a result, we have changed the price of some of our sale books. Used and older books will continue to be $1. Fiction paperback books will remain at 50¢. However, like-new books will be priced as fol-lows: Books in excellent condition with a publication date of 2010/2011 and still available in hardcover at book stores at full price are $4 in SCV Library. Books pub-lished in 2009 are $3. All earlier like-new hardcover books remain for sale for $2. Please be aware that our sale price of a $4 per book can cost $4 up to $10 at other book sales. These same books are 40% off their original price at Bookman’s. We must find ways to earn money in addition to grants from Friends of the Library and our yearly fund raiser programs. The cost of books, audios, films and supplies have increased considerably in the last cou-ple of years. In order to allow us to continue to provide you with the newest available materials, please con-tinue to support the library by taking advantage of our great prices. March is the month for our buy two and get one free sale (of equal or less value). See you there.

Friends of the Library

The Friends of the Library Home Tour sold out! We thank those who bought tickets and regret that some residents had to be turned away. We appreciate, as always, your support of the library and look forward to bringing more programs to the community for your en-joyment in the future.

Welcome New NeighborsUnit# Name From 3 Monty and Wendy Hughes Portland, OR 3 William Wilkes and Gerald Matheson Long Beach, CA 4 Jocelyn Brown and Darwin Priebe Gresham, OR 5 Thomas Prall and Nancy Gilbertson Prairie City, IA 5 Thomas and Carol Yelverton Huachuca City, AZ15 Ronald and Lois Richardson Oro Valley, AZ17 MichaelandNoreenWebster Westfield,MA11B Thomas and Leslie Shaw Portland, OR

Recreation and Fitness, Lonnie DavisDo I need different types of exercise?

Different types of exercise benefits your health in different ways: Aerobic activities like running, biking and swim-ming strengthen your heart and increase your endur-ance. Strength training like weight lifting or resistance training builds muscle and bone mass, improves bal-ance and prevents falls. It’s one of the best counters to frailty in old age. Flexibility exercises like stretching and yoga help prevent injury, enhance range of motion, reduce stiff-ness, and limit aches and pains. At first, just focus on getting any kind of exercise, whatever it may be. As exercising becomes your habit, try adding variety. If you keep at it, the benefits of ex-ercise will begin to pay off. Association-Sponsored Fitness: Purchase a punch card from the receptionist in the Administration Office, $10/10 classes. You may use this card for all Sun City Vistoso-sponsored fitness classes. It can also be used for your guests. There is a $2 drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card.Cardio Chair Aerobics: Tuesday, Thursday, 10:30-11:30 AM, Catalina Vista.Sunrisers: Low-impact aerobics class: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7:15-8:15 AM, Auditorium.Sweat Stretch: Tuesday, Thursday, 7:30-9 AM, Audi-torium.Water Aerobics: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10-11 AM, Sports Complex Pool.Zumba: Thursday, 5:15 PM, Auditorium.Personal Trainer: Call Ray Jerkins 219-3561 to make an appointment. Sports Complex and Desert Oasis: See Hours of Operation, page 2 of this Tipster. Tuesday, March 8, the Sports Complex pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. It will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, March 9, the Desert Oasis pool will close at 7 AM for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time.

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Special Note from the Sports Complex: Thursday, March 10, 1 PM, an orientation on how to use the gym equipment will be held. Space is limited, so stop in and sign up. See Lonnie Davis or call 825-3711 ext 136.

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Kim Griggs, Head Golf Professional

March is a busy month as we will have the Guys & Dolls Tournament for the 9-Hole Clubs, Men’s 18-Hole Club Championship, Ladies 18-Hole Club Championship, Ladies 9-Hole invitational. March is also preparation month for the

upcoming Member/Guest events. It is also the time when warmer weather begins to arrive, bringing out even more walkers and riders. Please remember that we will move the tee times back one half-hour. If you are a renter or a new home owner in Sun City Vistoso, please play our magnificent Greg Nash-de-signed 18-Hole championship golf course. Check out our fully stocked Pro Shop and talk with our staff about potential annual pass opportunities for golf. Try out our driving range to get you started. A small basket of balls costs $4 and a large basket is $6. Remember, we do not allow denim, t-shirts, athletic shorts or halter tops on our driving range or course. During the summer months, Rick Sample and I will be offering clinics for beginners or for those of you who have given up the game and want to start playing again. It is a great opportunity to play this wonderful game. Rick and I are both PGA members, and we offer half-hour lessons for $40 and 45-minute lessons for $55. Please remember that GolfNow.com is not only avail-able to outside guests, it is also available to residents of Sun City Vistoso. It is Internet-based and a chance for you to book a tee time online. There are limited times available, but you may find a time that is suitable for you. Just a reminder that our golf course name is now The Views Golf Club when you are booking online.

Michael Kropf, Superintendent

The weather this winter has been very unique. Last winter we received over six inches of rain, and the temperatures were fairly moderate. So far this winter, the rain totals are a little over an inch and the tem-peratures have ranged from almost ninety degrees in the middle of December to the

teens in January and February. The severe temperature changes this winter have had a detrimental impact on the golf course turf. The Bermuda grass is very sensitive to soil temperature changes. When the soil warms, the Bermuda grass be-comes more active and tries to come out of dormancy. This process requires energy which the plant gains from stored carbohydrates in the roots. The carbohydrates lead to green leaf development usually seen in the spring. In contrast, when the soil temperatures are cold the Bermuda grass decreases its activities and tries to pull these carbohydrates from the leaves to store in the roots usually occurring in the fall. This winter the Bermuda grass has gone in and out

of dormancy at least twice. The problem is every time it begins to green up it taps a limited source of energy. So every time it goes back into dormancy all that energy has literally been wasted. The concern comes in late March or early April if there are enough carbohydrates left in the Bermuda grass to become green again. With all our efforts to improve summer transition, this extreme winter is not making anything easy. Hopefully, March will become and stay warm.

Golf AdvisoryPayton Davies Chair 825-5352First Wednesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache It is nice to see ideas grow into positive change. At the Golf Advisory committee meeting in January, someone mentioned how difficult it was to get into the phone line to find out if there was going to be a frost delay. One of the golf clubs mentioned that they had one person who called in and then sent emails to their entire club. We discussed several other ways of doing this to get the information out in a timely manner. About a week later, there was information from Sun City Vistoso that if we wanted to be included on an email list, they would send us any frost delay information each morning. It is so nice to be able to open an email and find out before 7 AM if there is a frost delay that morning. Michael Kropf had an open mind about change, and he immediately implemented this idea. For those of you who don’t yet use this service, you can go to the Sun City Vistoso website under “News and Information,” click on “In The Know” and follow the instructions to sign up for Golf Information.

These Coffee Bar customers call themselves The Men of the Court, since they all live on Forthcamp Court, shown with your host Jean James. Now serving fresh brewed coffee, tea, hot chocolate and cider for $1 and pastries for 75¢. “Where Old Friends Gather and New Friendships Bloom.”

Coffee BarLocated in the Social Hall/Kachina LoungeMonday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30-10:30 AM

join tHe poSSetHe ultimate neigHborHood watcH...Keep our neighborhood safe. Join the Posse. Call Del 825-9681 or George 818-1097 today!

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Men’s 18-Hole Golf Club Pres. Jerry Rickard 825-7175

Membership Dick Boss 638-6644 Play: Wednesdays

Dave Heaps, Tournament Chairman; Bill Young and Jack Charbonneau, (Palmer Flight); Steve Petsche and Jerry Birdsong, (Player Flight); Doug Kimble and Ed Sanderson (Nicklaus Flight). Photo by Bob Farmer. February’s weather created challenges for complet-ing the Governors Cup. The final round was played Wednesday, February 9. Congratulations to the three flight, two-man team winners. Next up is the Member/ Guest Tournament, the crown jewel event of the year. Details for this exciting tournament have been mailed to the membership. Completed registration form and fee are due Tuesday, March 1. Qualified for The Views Cup yet? Check the bulle-tin board to see where you stand. Mark your calendar for Wednesday-Monday, March 16-21, the dates for the Club Championship. Tickets for the March 9 bash/an-nual meeting went on sale in February. No tickets will be sold at the door. Congratulations to Dick Boss, Adam Dress, Bob Howe, Tom Jacobsen and Gene McCullagh for record-ing a Hole-In-One in 2010. Each received a cool $345 for their accomplishment.

Men’s 9-Hole Golf Club Pres. David Chatterton 818-0404

Membership Jack Saatkamp 825-4376 Play: Thursdays morning Our 9-Hole club plays every Thursday morning with an 8 AM start time. Please arrive and check in at least one half hour prior. The Pro Shop staff needs this time to confirm all sign-ups are present and/or to adjust the pairings. Our club now has a membership of 74 players and is still growing. We are guys who keep score of both our golf strokes and our club friends. We have burger bashes, tournaments and other social events that add to our camaraderie. The annual Guys and Dolls event will be held March 10. The Dolls are the hosts this year headed up by Chairwoman Ruth Bonfiglio. Sign up in the front of our Pro Shop book and place your $13 check (lunch only-no golf $10) in the check folder by Thursday, March 3. Make your checks out to SCVWNHGC. The fee covers lunch (hot dog bar), beer, wine, soda and prizes. Thursday, March 17, will be our regular monthly meeting in the Social Hall/Navajo immediately follow-ing golf.

Remember, every monthly meeting day includes Play With Your Buddies Day. If you’d like to join, call Jack Saatkamp.

Sun City Vistoso Women’s Golf Club Pres. Maryellen Haddock 825-1058 Membership Sue Pearsey 818-9777 Play: Tuesdays

Thanks to Rita Quinn and her committee for the No Frills Tournament and to Penny Davidson and her helpers for the Chili Party. The Club Championship schedule: Tuesday, March 8; Friday, March 11; Tuesday, March 15. The competition will be Low Gross/Low Net and the Club Champion will be the low gross winner over the field. The rest of the field will be flighted either red or teal. There is no entry fee. Sign up on Chelsea for both Tuesdays. However, contact the Pro Shop directly to be included Friday. Also, sign up on the sheet in our Pro Shop book. We look forward to everyone taking part. There will be a general meeting following golf on March 8. The Invitational, a one-day individual Stableford tour-nament, is scheduled for Tuesday, April 12. An optional two day Ringer tournament starts Monday and is con-tinued as part of the Invitational on Tuesday. Entries open Thursday, March 10. Watch your email and the bulletin board for additional information.

Lady 9ers Pres. Jan Dunbar 818-9027 Membership Linda Miller 818-2716 Play: Thursdays March brings many fun events for the Lady Niners. Coyote Classic at Tucson National will be held on Wednesday, March 9. Our Guys and Dolls Tournament with the 9-Hole Men’s League will be Thursday, March 10. Our Invitational is Thursday, March 24. Please sign up in our book; more information is in the book located in the Pro Shop. The weather is getting nicer so come out and play. Please be there at least twenty minutes before our shotgun at 8:30 AM for regular league days. Any new ladies who would like to join us please call Linda Miller.

cHeckliSt For leaVing in tHe Summer

• Let the Association know how to reach you.• To stop delivery of the Explorer call 797-4384• Fill out a DARK HOUSE form with the Oro Valley Police Department to have your home checked.• Schedule a landscaper to address monsoon weeds and yard upkeep while you are away.• Close your garage door and turn off power to your garage door opener.• Put lights on a timer. Place motion sensors with lights in the front and back of your home.• Be sure your house address numbers are visible from the street.

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partnered organizationSThe items contained under this heading are provided as a ser-vice to residents by other organizations that are neither spon-sored nor supported by Sun City Vistoso Community Associa-tion, Inc. SCVCAI assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.

AANed 407-6052Mondays, 12:30 PM, Craft Complex/TumbleweedTuesdays, 7 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache

Alzheimer’s Education and Support GroupDiane Dail 551-0388Arlene Schneider 825-5741Last Tuesday, 4 PM, Desert Oasis Learn the basics of the disease and how to live with it.

Civic AssociationThe Civic Association of Sun City Vistoso Inc. (CASCVI) is an advocatein consumer affairs. Established in 1994 as a volunteer resident group, we have successfully dealt with the Pima County Assessor and utility companies and conducted valuable investigations such as blue pipe and roofing problems. CASCVI provides an organization where residents can request assistance with problems not covered by SCVCAI. We can be reached at [email protected] or call Marty Abelson 825-3522

Residents who desire to be on our email list to re-ceive, submit or share home maintenance information, consumer warnings and advisories, residential tax in-formation, and resident-related issues not covered by SCVAI should submit their email addresses to [email protected]. Please note: we are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted. You must be a SCVCAI homeowner.

Emerge!Co-Pres. Coralyn Hoaglund 825-6801 and Diane Smith 825-2803Donations Nancy Williams 818-3178October-April, Second Tuesday, 8:30 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache Our big luncheon/fundraiser, “Emerge Into Spring” with fashions by Coldwater Creek, takes place on Fri-day, March 18. We expect a capacity crowd.

Anyone needing last minute tickets can check on availability Tuesday, March 1, and Thursday, March 3, 9 AM-Noon,

Social Hall, call Marie Gagnon 825-2354. Come early for our raffle, 11AM-Noon, which will have many wonderful items. Raffle tickets can be pur-chased at the door, but doors to the luncheon will not open until noon. Items needed this month are backpacks for children and teens, baby supplies and personal care items for women. The crisis line at Emerge! to report domestic abuse is 888-428-0101.

Sun City Vistoso Foundation The Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation, a separate and independent organization from the Association, established in 1998, provides a means through which tax-deductible gifts may

be channeled to suppor t qualified health, cultural, educational and charitable needs of Sun City Vistoso and surrounding areas. Gifts

may be made at any time by check, in stocks or by gifts-in-kind to the Foundation, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85755

Pres. Li Chase 825-6764 The Foundation’s mission is “to improve the quality of life for seniors in Sun City Vistoso and the surrounding areas” through a tax-deductible channel. The Foundation will be hosting a TEP (Tucson Elec-tric Power) education program for Sun City Vistoso residents Wednesday, March 30, 9 AM, Social Hall/Na-vajo. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and learn new techniques for more efficient energy use.

Shred-it truck at Sun City Vistoso in April 2009.

The Foundation will be hosting our an-nual Shred-It event Saturday, April 23, 9-11 AM, Social Hall parking lot. Please bring only sensitive personal documents. We will not shred business documents or personal docu-ments that should

be recycled. There is a possibility that the Foundation will partner with the Oro Valley Police Department to make it pos-sible to dispose of unused or out-of-date medicines. Stay tuned for details. Your tax-free donations to the Sun City Vistoso Com-munity Foundation make a positive difference in the quality of life in Sun City Vistoso and the surrounding community.

Parkinson’s SupportPayton Davies 825-5352 or [email protected] Wednesday, 10:30-Noon, Catalina Vista/PimaExercise every Monday and Thursday 4-5:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache We will have Joy Golliver speak this month. She has written a book, Self Care for Caregivers: 161 Tips to Make Your Life Easier. Caregiving goes through many phases. She will lead a discussion on some of the fol-lowing topics: SelfCare, Care Sharer, Care Partner, Caregiver/Receiver. Please join us. Just a reminder: the twice-weekly Parkinson’s exercise groups are still meeting. See Workshops and Classes section for details. Now is a great time to come to the classes and get started with individualized exercises. Ray Jerkins is great at getting people started, no mat-ter what their level of exercise is at the time.

Vistoso Helpful Hands

To get VHH help, dial 410-9495. When you hear the beep enter your phone number, then hit the # sign and hang up. We will call you back. Volunteers are always needed. Fill out an application at the Administrative office with Norma Meyers and you will be contacted. Training is available.

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A Page Out Of The Sun City Vistoso Scrapbook

Around February 2, Oro Valley, AZ had a record breaking cold snap. Many residents braved the cold to take some amazing pictures. Photo #1, Frozen Mt. View fountain. Photo by Jim Hobart. Photo #2 Fountain near the Mt. View Sports Complex pool. Photo by Maria Gondosch. Photo #3 Frozen loins heads fountain at Mt. View Recreation Center. Photo by Nancy Lindley.

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Sun City Vistoso on-site entertainment

January 28, the Tucson Symphony Orchestra Quartet performed in our Auditorium. Photo by Jim Hobart.

January 29 and 30 we hosted Marta Ortiz Pottery Show and Sale. Residents met the artists and were able see the artists at work. Photo by Jim Hobart.

February 5, the Newmans performed in our Auditorium. Photo by Steve Taillie.

Above is a baby javalina found with mom in Sun City Vistoso, photographed by Jim Hobart. At right a heron has landed atop Eileen Sevy’s home in Sun City Vistoso.

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Feature

Coupons Are Valued by Overseas Troopsby Mary Ann Stock

Have you wished you could do something for our troops overseas? Have you wished your unused and expired grocery store coupons could be put to a good use? There is a group of volunteers which operates a program called OCP (Overseas Coupon Program) which will fill both of these wishes. Military commissaries accept coupons up to six months after they expire. The OCP’S website, www.ocpnet.org, provides the names and addresses of over-seas bases which would be happy to receive your cou-pons, current and expired. The expense is the same as mailing domestically. If you choose to send the entire newspaper insert, the post office has an envelope or box which can be mailed for $4.95, any weight. Since the program is run entirely by volunteers, how-ever, they appreciate it if you cut out the coupons and separate them into grocery and personal/nongrocery items because they can distribute them to the families more quickly. Also, because they volunteer their time, you may not get a receipt or thank you.

March SCV Café SpecialsCoupons may not be used for special dinners.

Sunday, March 6, and Sunday, March 20, 3-6 PMSunday Night Dinners

Enjoy a limited menu, soup and drink specials.Monday, March 7 and Monday March 21, 3-6 PM

Monday Night Madness Come join the Café for a limited menu, soup of the day and drink specials.Wednesday, March 9, 4:30-6:30 PM

Endless Pasta Night, $7.95 Your choice of the following: Marinara sauce and pasta, meatballs and pasta, hot italian sausage and pasta or white clam sauce and linguine. The above en-trees include Caesar salad and breadsticks. Dinners do not include beverages or dessert. No reservations needed. No to-go boxes. Gratuity will not be added to your dinner.Friday, March 11, 5 PM or 6:30 PMFish Feast, $9.95 fried fish or $10.95 baked fish

Your choice of baked or fried fish, served with choice of

baked potato or french fries and choice of coleslaw or vegetable, roll and butter. Reservations are required; please call 825-3277. An 18% gratuity will be added to dinner.Tuesday, March 22, 3-5 PM

David’s Cooking Class, $25 pp Want to learn some new menus and have some extra fun and meet some new people? Space is limited to 10 students. You will learn how to prepare, cook and enjoy dinner for two, (which you will take home.) The Café supplies all ingredients for your dinner. Menu for March’s class: Pork Lo Mein Tenderloin, onions, bean sprouts, sau-téed in a soy mandarin sauce mixed with noodles and green onions. Dessert will be a white chocolate bread pudding topped with a white chocolate sauce.The Café is now accepting reservations for the cooking class; please call 825-3277. A deposit is required upon making your reservation.Friday, March 25, 5 PM or 6:45 PM

Roast Leg of Lamb Dinner, $14.95 Roast Leg of Lamb served with mint jelly, garlic mashed potatoes, gravy, Caesar salad, roll and butter.Reservations are required; please call 825-3277. An 18% gratuity will be added to dinner.Wednesday, March 30, 4:30-6:30 PM

Endless Soup and Salad, $5.95 Soups include: Creamy Tomato Basil, White Bean Vegetable and Chili with cheese and onions. Tossed green salad and bread sticks. Dinners do not include beverages or dessert. No reservations needed. No to-go boxes. Gratuity will not be added to dinner.

coming eVentS

Items included in this section are sponsored by the Association and are open to all residents.

Special Events for ClubsSee Club article for full details.

10th Annual Quilt Show, Sat.-Sun., Mar. 5-6, 10 AM-4 PM, Social HallSun City Singles dinner, Thu., March 10, 5:30 PM, Social Hall, Navajo

Kactus Kickers, Shamrock Ball Dance, Fri., Mar. 11, 6:30 PM, AuditoriumFine Art Studio, “Edibles” show, Sun., Mar. 13, 2 PM, Social Hall/NavajoNatural Health & Wellness, Speakers, Wed., Mar. 16, 3 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima

Dinner ‘n Show, Annual Dinner, Thr., Mar. 17, SCV CaféVistoso Villanellas, The Shamrock Ball, Fri., Mar. 18, 7 PM, AuditoriumWoodcarvers/Gourd show, Sat., Mar. 19, 10 AM-3:30 PM, Catalina Vista

Rock ‘N Roll Club, England Swings Dance, Sat., Mar. 19, 7 PM, AuditoriumHavurah, Speaker-Vatican Observatory, Mon., Mar. 21, 7 PM, Catalina VistaSun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri., Mar. 25, 5:30 PM, Social Hall, NavajoDinner ‘n Show, Mitzi Gaynor, Sat., Mar. 26, Wild Horse Pass, Chandler

Ceramic Club, Open House, Wed., Mar. 30, 1 PM, Ceramic Rm/Craft ComplexDinner ‘n Show, Sound of Music, Wed., Mar. 30, Broadway Palm, Mesa

SRO play, The Best of Times Is Now, Mar. 31, Apr. 1 and 2; See SRO Club Garden Club, Garden Tours, Sat., Apr. 16, 9 AM, six SCV homes

Rock ‘N Roll Club, At The Hop Dance, Sat., May 14, 7 PM, Auditorium

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Wednesday, March 2, Noon, AuditoriumBooks and Authors Luncheon

Three local authors will discuss their work. They are: Victor Lodato whose Mathilda Savitch won the Barnes & Noble Outstanding Novel award in 2009; Lydia Mil-let, who has written several novels and short story col-lections, will discuss her most recent publication, Love and Infant Monkeys, which satirizes celebrities and their animals; Lydia Otero, whose recently published La Calle documents the Tucson Mexican-American community’s tragic experience with urban renewal dur-ing the 1960s. All are nourishment for avid readers.

Friday, March 4Keith Longbotham, $12 pp

Keith had the Auditorium filled with laughter and song last year, and everyone wanted him back. Keith and his trio are a night of fun and great music. Get your toes tapping and your sides aching from laughter. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM, Cabaret seating; bring your own snacks and drinks.

Tickets on sale Administration

Tuesday, March 8, 10 AM, Social Hall/NavajoTucson Museum of Art Outreach Program

An old friend, docent Sandy Cord, will be back to pres-ent a program titled “Louis Comfort Tiffany.” Come hear about this remarkable man’s success story. This one is sure to draw a crowd. Refreshments will be served.

Saturday, March 12 and Monday, March 21 Invasives Volunteer Group, 8-10 AM, CAM Bldg

The Landscape Committee is calling for volunteers to help eradicate invasive plants such as buffelgrass and Desert Broom in Sun City Vistoso. Wear work gloves and be ready to cut or dig plants for up to two hours on the third Monday and the second Saturday of the month. Meet at the CAM Bldg (Golf Course and Com-mon Areas Maintenance Bldg), 13845 N. Engle Hill Drive. Call Donald Marier 825-4878 or email [email protected].

Monday, March 14, 9 AM-12:30 PM, Gift ShopMonday Madness

The second Monday of the month means Monday Madness at the Gift Shop. There are always great bar-gains to be found on the table set up in front of the Gift Shop. See you there!

Friday, March 18, 11 AM Raffle, Noon Luncheon Emerge! Luncheon/Fashion Show, $25 pp

Emerge! luncheon and fund raiser with fashions by Coldwater Creek, Friday, March 18, raffle 11 AM-Noon, Social Hall. Doors open at noon for luncheon. Tickets $25 pp with $10 going to Emerge!

Ticket sales: Tuesday, March 1, 9 AM-Noon; Thursday March 3, 9 AM-Noon Social Hall

Sunday, March 20Daniel Tekunoff, $12 pp

Classical guitar music at its finest by Daniel Tekunoff will fill the Auditorium. If you love classical guitar, you won’t want to miss this award-winning guitarist. Daniel is back to entertain SCV. Theater seating; no food or drinks. Doors open at 1:30 PM, performance at 2 PM.

Tickets on sale Administration

Friday, March 25, 7 PM, AuditoriumA Kaleidoscope in Song

The Sun City Vistoso Singers concert has songs ranging from Sacred to Pop to Classical to the 50’s Standards to Show Tunes. Come and experience mu-sic in all its dazzling colors.

Tickets $5 pp on sale Monday through Friday, March 14-18, 10 AM-12:30 PM, Social Hall

Saturday, March 26Courtyard Sale

“One man’s junk is another man’s treasure”. Great buys at our annual courtyard sale from 7 AM until noon. Tables to participate will be on sale Tuesday, March 15, 9:30 AM -12:30 PM, Administration, $20 apiece. This amount covers the cost of table rental and advertising.

Wednesday, March 30, 9 AM, Social Hall/NavajoUtility Bills Too High?

You can do a self-audit online and see how your bills compare with similar houses. A TEP representative will give us a live demonstration.

Saturday, April 16TSO, Percussion Ensemble, $12 pp

If you want to know what is the most requested con-cert from the TSO, it’s the Percussion Ensemble. If you have ever seen this ensemble you will know why. It’s not just a bunch of drummers banging on drums. You will be delighted to hear music geared for all ages. Theater seating, no food or drinks. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM.

Tickets on sale, Administration starting Tuesday, March 15

Saturday, April 23, 9-11AMShred-it, Social Hall Parking Lot

Sun City Vistoso Foundation sponsors the popular Shred-it program. Safely dispose of tax records, bank statements, love letters, etc. Please no magazines or commercial records. Check out our flyer in the April Tipster for other restrictions.

tipSter Flyer collationHelp collate the Tipster. Once a month, residents are needed to insert flyers. Receive your Tipster early and share refreshments with us at the Auditorium. The work is usually performed on the last weekday of the month at approximately 11:00 AM. Call Dave or Tempe Johnson 825-6994.

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workSHopS and claSSeS

Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes The next class is Monday, April 11 (no class in March), 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache. Please keep in mind that you could save a life, or someone could save your life by taking this class. Classes are held the second Monday of each month. Class size is limited, so sign up early. Call Gordy, 818-0441. There will be no AED class in March.

Enjoying Our Desert Please join the Hiking Club’s community presenta-tions on learning more about the desert around us. Saturday, March 12, 2 PM, Social Hall/Hopi, “Medical Considerations With Hiking” by Dr Emil M. Loeffler. Saturday, March 19, 2 PM, Social Hall/Hopi, “Wild-flowers Along the Trail” by Susanne G. Clark. Saturday, March 26, 2 PM, Social Hall/Hopi, “Birding for the Beginner” by Richard P. Sauer.

Gin Rummy This year-round workshop is at George and Beverly Riley’s home. All skill levels are welcome. We practice playing, discuss the standardized game rules of Sun City Vistoso, as well as scoring, etiquette and skill tac-tics. Couples and singles invited. No fee or dues. For times, call 818-0877.

Institute of Learning in Retirement Samplers, Thursdays, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista. Open to all. No registration or sign-up.

Mar. 3 “Pleasures of Poetry,” Adrian Korpel and Ann EllsworthMar. 10 Review of Classes for Fall 2011

Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Exercise classes are held every Monday and Thursday, 4-5:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache. $10/class or $50/mo. Spouse or caretaker is welcome at every class. Call Ray Jerkins at 219-3561.

Tai Chi Tai Chi is the most recommended physical activity for seniors and those with Parkinson and Alzheimers. It en-hances balance, body/mind coordination and pulmonary function, improves arthritis and prevents falling. Tai Chi improves reaction time, reduces stress and cultivates inner strength. Thursdays, 10-11:30 AM, Dance Studio. Call Jose 297-5362.

For your inFormation The items contained under this heading are provided as a ser-vice to residents. SCVCAI assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.

AARP Tax Assistance There are no appointments available at Vistoso Center. Trained and experienced AARP tax counselors will pro-vide free assistance for Federal and Arizona State tax returns Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1PM-4PM, through April 14, Oro Valley Library, LaCañada and Naranja. These sessions are on a first-come, first-served basis. Please provide your 2009 return, 2010 W-2s, inter-

est, dividend, broker and pension 1099s, Social Secu-rity 1099s, receipts and cancelled checks if itemizing deductions, and any other pertinent tax information to prepare an accurate return. Please do not call Association staff with tax questions.

AARP Safe Drive Class Another AARP Driver Safety Class will be presented on Friday, March 18, 8:30AM to 12:30PM (4 hour class) at the Oro Valley Police Dept. Training Room. The AARP Driver Safety Program is the nation’s first and largest refresher course for drivers age 50 and older that has helped millions of drivers remain safe on today’s roads. AARP has offered the course in the classroom for 25 years. Many insurance companies offer a discount to drivers who have completed the course. The fee is $14 ($12 for AARP members). Space is limited, so please call Hal Dieterle at 825-1110 to register.

Bus Service to Tucson Symphony Next Season? There will be a meeting Wednesday, March 16, 10:30 AM, Social Hall/Navajo for all persons interested in having bus transportation to the Tucson Symphony Or-chestra for either the Pops or Classic performances or both for next season. Since there will no longer be bus service provided by the Tucson Symphony for our Sun City Vistoso music lovers, we as a group must arrange for bus service to the performances ourselves. Depending on the size of the group, it is looking quite favorable that we will be able to arrange bus service for a quite reasonable price. Please come to this meet-ing if you are interested in the TSO performances next season and want to have bus transportation to and from each performance.

Arts & Crafts Festival 2011 Registration The Gift Shop-sponsored Arts and Crafts Festival 2011 will take place on Saturday, October 1. Registra-tion for this event will be Tuesday, March 15, 8-10 AM and March 22, 2-3 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. A $20 ad-vertising fee will be charged for each table or space. This fee will aid the Festival’s advertising campaign. Our talented residents and good advertising equals a successful show. Only Sun City Vistoso residents may have tables. Registration forms will be available in the Gift Shop starting March 1.

GET IN THE KNOW You can sign up for Listserv to receive emails giv-ing you information on a continuing basis. It is easy to do. Go to www.suncity-vistoso.com. Hold your mouse over News and Information, scroll down to In the Know and a page opens. Put your email address in and click Submit. Fill in your email ad-dress again and the information on the right with the asterisks. Check the boxes in front of the in-formation you want to receive, then click on Save Profile Changes. Watch your email for updates. You can cancel your subscription by going through the same process and unchecking the boxes you want to unsubscribe.

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B Shift Crew: Shaun Greener, Anthony Chavez, Kyle Unger, Robert Russo. Photo provided by Golder Ranch Fire Department.

SCV Fire Station Closed Until May The Sun City Golder Ranch Firehouse moved into a villa in Splendido, the continuing care retirement com-munity on Rancho Vistoso, while their permanent resi-dence is under construction. Ironically, the Sun City fire house is being brought up to fire code with the installa-tion of sprinkler systems. Captain Shaun Greener said, “We really like being in a location where we can be as unobtrusive as possible and still be able to perform our duties. Being at Splen-dido is an ideal solution for us.” Golder Ranch Chief Sue Clark expects repairs to the Sun City house to be finished by May 1. For general visitation, blood pressure checks, etc., residents may go to the next closest station at 12125 N. Woodburne in Rancho Vistoso, near 1st and Tangerine. For more information call the administration at 825-9001.

Name Change Focus Groups Sought

The Name Change Ad Hoc Committee was assigned to study the benefits and disadvantages of the name “Sun City” and ascertain whether use of “A Del Webb Community” is possible. They want to hear residents’ perceptions, concerns, comments, questions or ideas. However, the focus groups will not be a time for debate or questions. Please register to participate in a focus group by going to www.suncity-vistoso.com, click-ing on News & Information and then Events. Select the day you wish to participate in the focus group and fill out the registration form.

celebrationS and liFe eVentS

Phyllis Cutcher had two of her pastel paintings ac-cepted into the Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Al-liance show. One of the paintings, “Afternoon Shad-ows”, won an honorable mention. The show will be on view at Ventana Medical, through March 21.

tHank you cornerThis section allows residents to express thanks to the community. Ar-ticles should not exceed 50 words and should not contain thanks to specific persons.

A heartfelt thank you to the organizer and planner of the Bob Johns Memorial Poker Tournament and everyone participating to make it a huge success. Many thanks to

the two winners donating their winnings to a worthy cause ,The American Kidney Foundation. Thank you for remem-bering my wonderful Bob!

Ruth Hafner

Tempe and I wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the food, cards and well wishes we received during my speedy recovery from back surgery. Our supportive com-munity, including the Loan Room, reminds us of the new friendships we continually build in Sun City Vistoso.

Dave Johnson

Thanks to everyone for the cards, prayers and support during Dick’s final battle with cancer. A beautiful place with beautiful people. Thank you!

Carol Longenbaugh

Thank you to all the thespians who have spent untold hours providing wholesome entertainment to all the resi-dents of Sun City. Thank you to all the residents, clubs, dance groups, Sun City Singers, and SaddleBrooke for using our Costume Room. It has been fun.

Jinnie Wilson

memoriam

To record the passing of a current or former resident call 825-3711 ext 120 or complete a Tipster form located in the Administration Office. Sun City Vistoso submitters can choose to make their name and phone number available to provide information on contacting the former resident’s family.

Resident

Miriam Adler 1 January 20 Richard Longenbaugh 1 January 29 William Baxter 1 February 2 Eleanor Snow 1 February 13 Alfred Nardecchia 1 February 15 John Merrill 1 February 22

Former Resident

Jerry Gillett 1 February 12

clubS

Aqua ToneMarcia Polley 818-9073Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 9 AM, Sports Complex/Pool

Art LeagueDave Dame 825-7430, Judy Bjorling 818-1296, Co-Presidents We invite the entire community to our Art Show recep-tion for the theme show “Edibles”, Sunday, March 13, 2 to 4 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Dave Henderson and his band will entertain us with music. Wine, cheese and fruit will be provided by our studio artists. Please join us for our annual “exposicion de artistique” to awaken your creative genes.

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Colored Pencil ClubLorrie Montagino 825-8359 or Betty Sarr 825-7801Fridays, 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista

Etching—PrintmakersVickie Von Elbe 825-1329Fridays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art

Fine Arts StudioPres. Melanie Herbert 825-2258 Wednesdays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art

Oil Painting—Art Made EasyMerle Broadbent 818-0098Mondays, Wednesdays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art Oil painting really is easy with Merle’s help. Stop by to see what our artists are doing or call Merle to discuss joining our fun group.

Sculpture Gene Eckebrecht 825-2419

Mondays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Weve begun a new workshop series on the principles of sculpting techniques. All levels are invited to join our group of talented and experienced artists. We will teach and guide you through a worthwhile project with special clay. You will end up with a piece worthy of dis-play in your home or as a substantial gift. Please come and join our group.

Watercolor John Ebert 818-1830 Registration Irma Franke 825-1198 [email protected]

Tuesdays, Thursdays, 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art Enjoy the Art League’s “Edibles” with all art clubs par-ticipating with different media. Webster defines “edible” as “safe to be eaten”. You will be surprised at the variety of clever ways edibles are presented in the Social Hall during March. Watercolor classes are over for the year, and with your newly learned techniques, you can practice your new skills. Artists ponder when a painting is finished. Alex Powers who gave a workshop for SAWG gives some insight, “A painting is finished when it Looks right?” “No”. “A painting is finished when it Feels right!”

Arthritis Water ClubPresident Dawn Simske 825-0907, Secretary Ruth Hofstetter 825-8990Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 1:30 PM, Sports Complex pool. The annual business meeting with refreshments, meets Sunday, March 20, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima. Dues are $4/yr and will be collected at the meeting. Join us for gentle water exercise specifically de-signed by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion and to relieve stiffness and pain. These ex-ercises are great for arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced hips and knees, etc. Our resident volunteer instructors, Dawn Simske and Helen Kirk, are Arthritis Foundation-trained instructors.

Astronomy Pres. Shirley Chorney 825-8502; [email protected] October-May Third Thursday of each month, 7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/astronomy/ Our speaker for March will be Dr. Andrew R. Marble of the National Solar Observatory, UofA, on “Cosmic Mi-rages: The Most Widely Separated Gravitationally Lensed QSOs.” Thursday, March 10, the afternoon astronomy club vid-eo presentations begins a new series, “Black Holes Ex-plained”. The lecturer is Professor Alex Filippenko, who has a PhD from Cal Tech and is currently teaching at UC Berkeley. The Berkeley students have voted him Best Professor six times. These video lectures take place at 4 PM in the Social Hall/Kachina Lounge every Thursday, except club meeting days. A club trip to Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, is tentatively being organized for sometime in May. Set aside the evening of Tuesday, April 3, for our annual free picnic and star party, in Catalina State Park.

Bible Study

Men’s Bible StudyFred Gustin 825-7531, Bill Moeller 825-8695, Tuesdays, 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista We continue our study in the Book of Hebrews. We invite you to join us.

Precept Women’s Bible Study Margaret Armantrout 825-1230 or Pat Gustin 825-7531

September-April, Wednesdays, 8:45 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache

Precept Women’s Bible study class at Acacia. Join us as we continue our study of Revelation. Call for more information or come share a lesson. We are a group of women who share the love of the Lord and an interest in learning the Bible. This group of women cares for and supports one another and prays for families and friends.

time cHangeS For walking and riding tHe ViewS golF club

On March 1 the morning shotguns and tee time play at The Views Golf Club will move to 8 AM. With this time change all walkers and riders must be OFF the course by 7:30 AM. Both groups are welcome to return at 6:30 PM and enjoy the evenings and the sunsets at The Views. These requests are made by the Pro Shop to ensure the safety of non-golfers on the course. Thanks to everyone for your cooperation.

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Bike Club—Vistoso CyclistsHarold Chapman 825-1404Pres. Elizabeth Houle-Nelson 818-6646Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Mountain View Plaza

At our Valentine’s Luncheon the Bike Club was entertained by members of the Aloha Country Sounds and Friends. Photo by Don Piele.

Our Valentines Day luncheon was held at the Olive Garden Restaurant with entertainment by Aloha Country Sounds and Friends. Dave Heaps, a member of the Vistoso Cyclists, surprised the group by danc-ing his rendition of the Hawaiian War Chant. Our retir-ing social director, Pam Brunk, was surprised with a departing gift and an original limerick written by mem-ber Don Piele. Starting time for March is 8:30 AM. Meet in front of the Barnet Eye Center, Mountain View Plaza. We ride 25+ miles at a comfortable pace, and all rides include a stop for snacks and beverages. Everyone must wear a helmet and bring sufficient water. The monthly breakfast ride is Wednesday, March 30, to Cattleman’s Cafe, Avra Valley, at Wentz and Kirby-Hughes roads. We leave MVP at 8:30 AM. Optional: Transport your bike to Dove Mountain. There will be an election of officers at our April 19 catered picnic and mini golf tournament. Please save the date.

Billiards Jay Witala 825-9878

Monday-Saturday, Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards It is time for a tribute to Art Wynne, 89 years young. He was a founder of the Sun City Vistoso Billiards Club in 1991 and winner of his seventh gold medal at the Senior Olympic Games, which were held in January. Our 8-ball tournament was held Sunday, January 16. Winners Group A: George Riley; Group B Clarence Shaub. Afterwards there was a great pot luck supper. There was a surprise cake brought in by George and Bev Riley’s kids to celebrate their 65th wedding anniver-sary. You just never know what will happen at one of the billiards crew’s parties. If you want to be a part of the fun, come to the billiards room, Catalina Vista.

Birders Group Marjorie Flory 825-4580

First Friday, 4 PM, Catalina Vista http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/birders/

Barbara Gates, Judy Carlson, Maggie Hinkle and Roger Hinkle provided entertainment at our January potluck dinner. Photo by Dennis Thompson. All residents are welcome to bird with us and at-tend our monthly planning meetings on March 4 and April 1. You must contact the group coordinator prior to Noon the day before the trip to assure your carpool space. Meet at the parking area behind the Vistoso Center 15 minutes before departure time. Bring lunch where indicated, and please remember binoculars, hat, water, sunscreen, bird guidebook and money to pay your driver.Thu., Mar. 3, 6:45 AM Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Max Haegele 818- 9178. $11 carpool. Bring lunch and state parks pass.Wed., Mar. 9, 7:30 AM Sweetwater Ponds. Maggie and Roger Hinkle 818-9488. $2 carpool.Fri., Mar. 18, 5:30 AM San Pedro House. Shirley Piplani 825-8428. $12 carpool. Bring lunch.Fri., Mar. 25, 6:30 AM Madera Canyon. Marj Flory 825-4580. $8 carpool. Bring lunch.Tue., Apr. 5, 7:30 AM Peppersauce Canyon. Thora Vervoren 818-2946. $5 carpool. Bring money for lunch at Nonna Maria’s.

Bocce Pres. Dennis Reynolds 825-5674

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 2 PM, Bocce Courts

Dave from National Pizza shows bocce club member Helen Bronkhorst how to flip a pizza. Photo by Sandy Reynolds. Our much-anticipated Bocce Club annual party/meet-ing was held Friday, February 11. There were no com-plaints as everyone enjoyed great food, good friends, and fun bingo games. After the cold we have experienced this winter, it feels

Kathy Newman Administration Don Moore Pro-Shop Frank Thayer Pro-Shop

Sun City Vistoso Employee Recognition Employees who go above and beyond the call of duty are recognized with an On the Spot award. On the Spot awards received recently went to:

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with an Association renter’s card, are welcome to join. We are not an ACBL-sanctioned club and do not award master points.

Ladies Monday Social BridgePres. Joan Scouller 825-2806Mondays, 12 PM, Social Hall/Papago Join us for a fun game of bridge. Doors open at noon and play begins at 12:25 PM. Our salad luncheon is on Monday, April 4 and will be catered by Sweet Tomatoes. Further information will be shared at the onset of the next bridge session. Election of officers will take place in April and $3 club dues will be collected for the following year.

Ladies Wednesday BridgePres. Stell Curry 818-0274Wednesdays, Noon, Social Hall/Hopi The spring luncheon and annual meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 6. Tickets will be sold on Wednes-days during March. 2011-2012 officers will be elected and several items pertaining to club business will be presented for ratification at the meeting.

Marathon BridgeJune Jaeger 818-9564 The Marathon Bridge club starts anew every October. If you want to join, call June Jaeger.

Mixed Social BridgeCoordinator Allan Kennedy 825-8700Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Zuni This is an informal bridge group that enjoys friend-ship as well as playing cards. It’s fun, so come and join the group. Membership dues $5.

Practice BridgePres. Joe Pheanis 818-9144 Sec./Treas. Louise Lines 825-6673Mondays and Wednesdays 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni We learn while we play. We welcome beginners and intermediate players. Just come in and enjoy an after-noon of bridge with your neighbors.

Tuesday Night Partners BridgePres. Jayne Kuennemeier 825-0095Temporary Partner Contact Lee Gloden 818-0142, [email protected] Tuesdays, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago

Registration starts at 6 PM; cut-off time is 6:25 PM. Play begins at 6:30 PM sharp. Bring exact change $1. An-nual dues are $5 pp. Newcomers may play twice before joining. Please wear your nametag. If you need a partner contact Lee. Plan to arrive early for a fun evening with spirited play. A Grand Slam was bid and made in January by Sarah Hobart and Gloria Magee. Congratulations!

great to be out playing bocce in the beautiful sunshine. We are delighted with the number of new players join-ing the club. Come out and join us, won’t you?

Book Clubs

Book Club Lillian Vittenson 825-5522, Eileen Rotman 825-5434

First Monday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima Our February meeting found the members very en-gaged by Stieg Larsson’s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. After enthusiastic discussion, lead by Eileen Rotman, the club pronounced this novel a great suc-cess. Members also liked the rest of Larsson’s Mille-nium Trilogy. At the March meeting, Sharyn Rafieyan leads our ex-ploration of Kathryn Stockett’s best seller The Help. It’s about life in Mississippi in the 1960s. The film version of The Help is scheduled for release in August. In the meantime, if you can handle some controversy, read this one and come to the March meeting. The April meeting will examine Olive Kitteridge, a novel by Elizabeth Strout. Jayne Kunnemeier will lead the discussion.

Great BooksPres. Martha Sartoris 825-0092October-May, First and third Wednesdays, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono Read. Think. Discuss. Grow. These are key objec-tives of The Great Books Foundation as well as the group here in Sun City Vistoso. Our current text is The Civically Engaged Reader, a varied collection of readings on associating, serving, giving and leading. There are no dues and newcomers are always wel-come to listen and participate. On March 2, we’ll discuss a selection from Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America under the tute-lage of Bill Mitchell. On March 16, Barbara Gates will lead us in a study of Use of Force by William Carlos Williams and Compassion: The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel by Sogyal Rinpoche. On April 6, Sharyn Rafieyan will help us ponder William James’ The Moral Equivalent of War, written in 1906 yet eloquent and relevant today. On April 20, Martha Sartoris helps us see behind The Minister’s Black Veil by Nathanial Hawthorne, and we will dis-cuss the meaning of this parable.

Bowling—Pathfinders Don Andersen 825-1408 Mondays, 9 AM, Fiesta Lanes

Bridge

Duplicate BridgePres. Helen Smith 818-3614; VP Dave Johnson 825-6994Mondays, 6 PM, Social Hall/Papago; Fridays, 12:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago Our annual dues are $6 pp. Please be present at least 10 minutes before the scheduled playing time, as we may start a few minutes early. Bring exactly $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Residents may play twice before joining our club. Guests of residents may play only twice in a year. Bring your membership card the first time you play. Renters,

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BuncoJoan 818-0862, Fern 825-8127Fourth Tuesday, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni

CanastaBob Segebrecht 825-5480Thursdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Join us for a friendly game of Canasta. You must be checked in by 6:10 PM when the doors promptly close. Please bring three quarters. Dues are $4 pp for the 2010-2011 year. You may play twice before joining this group.

Desert Celtic SocietyFrank Maisch 825-8583 Our annual St. Patrick’s celebration will be held on Friday, March 11, 6 PM, Social Hall/Navajo, $17 pp in-cluding tax and gratuity. Culinary Design Catering will provide an excellent family-style dinner of glazed corn beef, colcannon, cabbage, veggies, Irish soda bread, etc. BYOB. Mail check payable to the Desert Celtic So-ciety to Don Kirk, 1068 E Royal Oak Rd. before March 4. Come join in an evening filled with good cheer and many-a-friend! Guests are always welcome.

Ceramic ClubPres. Rusty Kiesling 825-4262Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9 AM-3 PM Craft Complex/Ceramics Come join us at our Open House, Wednesday, March 30, 1 PM. You’ll have an opportunity to choose a ceram-ic item to paint, have refreshments, meet new friends and learn about the club, all free of charge. Stop at the Ceramic Room in the Craft Complex to sign up, or call Debby Cofer at 206-235-5907. Members, check rooms for posting of up-coming events. Remember to monitor twice a month.

Clay ClubVP Joan Brown 825-5793Meetings first Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Clay Studio Club monthly business meeting, Thursday, March 3, 1 PM, in our studio. Thank you to Kathy Dunn, Gary and Lenore Brown, Marie Gagnon and Joan Brown for this heavy work. It takes time to contact the members who have forgotten to pay their dues. The bucket storage room is looking much neater thanks to this team. We are in for a real treat. Lei Bammel is going to give a bead and jewelry class on Wednesday, March 2, from 9:30 AM to approximately Noon. Lei brims with creative ideas and brings great joy to her presentations. You will learn to do many exciting things with just a little bit of clay. Check your email as you probably have received a mes-sage from her regarding this class. Our studio is open every day. If you are interested in learning more about working with clay, stop in and meet some of our talented members. They are knowledgable and willing to answer questions.

Computer Society (VCS)Information: Sue Lane 825-7518 [email protected] Paul Chorney 825-8502 [email protected]: Ken Amsler 979 E. Seven Palms Dr. 825-2039Web page: http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/computer/ The VCS general meeting will be held Monday, March 14, 1 PM, Auditorium. This program will be via Webinar, new technology using Skype. Gene Barlow will demonstrate Acronis True Image Home 2011, lat-est version for backing up your computer’s hard drive and Disk Director 11 Home, a new version of the Ac-ronis partitioning product with support for the Windows 7 OS.

March Class Schedule PC Classes Date TimeBeginning PC for Windows 7, & Vista, plus XP-class notes (4) Wed., 2, 15, 23, 30 8-10 AM Dick Butler 825-4664 [email protected] on EBay & Using PayPal (1) Wed., 16 10:15 AM-12:15 PMGay Russell 825-5763 [email protected] & Folders in Windows 7 (2) Thurs., 3, 10 8 AM-10 AMSue Lane 825-7518 [email protected] Class Date TimeHands on iCal-for beginners not already using iCal (1) Tues., 29 2 PM-4:30 PMAnn Owen 343-0335 phone calls only pleasePC or Mac Classes Date TimeFacebook for Grownups (1) Tues., 15, 22, 29 10:15 AM-:12:15 PMAnna Belle Emery 825-0640 [email protected] to IPad(1) Thurs., 10 10:15 AM-12:15 PMDon Piele [email protected]. Emails only pleaseHelp Sessions: Tues., Mar. 8 and 22 1PM-3PM In the Computer Learning Center. All classes and workshops require registration with the instructor by phone or email. Instructors’ names and email addresses are listed on the VCS web site: http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/computer. Other sources of information are the club’s Listserv, the Tip-ster, and the SCV community calendar. Class sched-ules are also available outside the computer learning center. If you were not a member of VCS between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010, your dues of $10 per household are payable to VCS and deliverable to Ken Amsler, 979 E. Seven Palms Dr., 825-2039 along with the application form available outside the learning cen-ter. Checks, not cash, will also be accepted for dues at the monthly general meetings. Membership is required for all classes except Beginning PC and includes help sessions and the right to join the Listserv, an online bulletin board, to receive announcements and comput-er help from other members. To be added to the VCS or MacListServ, click on the ListServ website or email [email protected]. To donate PC computer equipment call Dick Butler 825-4664. Recycle used ink cartridges in the bin provided just outside the computer learning center.

Cribbage ClubRobert Hines 825-2208First and third Thursdays, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima

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Dance Groups

Ballroom—Vistoso Villanellas Pres. Helen Smith 818-3614

Membership Ruth Hochstein 825-0070 Dances: Third Friday, September-June,

7:30 PM, Auditorium Good news, starting this month, the dancing starts at 7 PM. This will especially benefit those of us who usually need to leave a little early. The Shamrock Ball is on Friday, March 18, with the social starting at 6:30 PM. The Dry River Band, led by Steve Patrick, will provide live dancing music until 10 PM.

Tickets are $15 for members and $20 for guests. Ticket sales are Tuesday, March 8 and

Wednesday, March 9, from 8:30 till 10:30 AM.For more information call Hy Osofsky, 818-2997

Dancin’ DynamosLynne Newbauer 818-3516Classes meet in the Social Hall/Dance Studio

CloggersInstructor/Registrar Anne Wilson 297-0843Tuesdays beginning in November Classes, Social Hall/Dance Studio Clogging classes are well underway for the 2011 spring season, with our annual workshops in Tucson, Phoenix and Yuma. If you are a clogger and just visit-ing for a few weeks, join us. Tuesdays, 9-10 AM, Basic Plus to EZ Advanced, $4 pp. Information: Anne Wilson 297-0843.

Hula Del Salvaterra 834-5146 [email protected] Marietta Fowler 825-9162 Classes, Tuesdays, 1-3 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/hula/ Come and dance with us. Beginning Hula at 1 PM, Continuing/Intermediate Hula at 2 PM. We all share the love and experiences of Hawaii as expressed through the motions of the hula. Dance steps are not strenu-ous, but you get a good workout. Classes are free.

Tappers Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 Dancersize/Intermediate tap Fridays 3 PM Social Hall/Dance Studio

Line Dancing—Sunliners Cherry Harper 818-6396 http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/sunliners/ANNOUNCEMENTS:Open Line Dance Fri., Mar. 4, 6:30-8:30 PM, Catalina VistaBeginner Transition Classes Sat., Mar. 5,12, and 19CLASSES:Intermediate Sat., 9-10 AMContinuing Beginner Sat., 10:15-11:15 AMBeginner Transition Sat., 11:30 AM to 12:15 PMPRACTICES:Intermediate Transition Wed., 2-3 PM - Dance StudioIntermediate Thu., 2:45-4 PMContinuing Beginner Thu., 4-5 PMIntermediate Sun., 11 AM to 12:30 PM

All classes, practice and dances are held in the Audi-torium unless otherwise noted.

Rock ‘N Roll Membership Earl Cohen 818-2582

Dances in the Auditorium http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/rocknroll/

Rock ‘N Roll’s dance in January was “Do You Believe in Magic?” At left “Wacky Waldo” tries to make a dollar disappear... meanwhile Gerry and Dan dance on. Photos by Earl Cohen. Come dance with us as the Rock ‘N Roll Club pres-ents “England Swings” with music by the Retro Rock-ets Band on Saturday, March 19. Auditorium doors will open 6:30 PM with dancing from 7-11 PM. Beautiful decorations and great music will send us back in time! Snacks/Dessert/ BYOB. Tickets $15 pp members and $18 pp non-members.

Ticket sales Wednesday, March 9, 9-11 AM members only,Friday, March 11, 9-11 AM, and Monday, March 14, 9-11 AM.

Tickets will not be available at the door. Mark your calendar now for our next big event, the “At The Hop” dance party with music by Heartbeat, Satur-day, May 14. Watch for more details in your email and in the Tipster.

Square Dancing—Sundancers Presidents Mike and Karen Duellman 904-9627

Caller Ron Markus Dances in Auditorium Wednesdays 7 PM website www.sundancersquarestucson.com

Congratulations are in order for the newly graduated class of square dancers. Watch for a picture in the April Tipster. These dancers have worked hard to learn both mainstream and plus calls over a two-season span of lessons. They are all enthusiastic and ready to partici-pate in the Sundancer’s club as full-fledged members.Congratulations, also, to the newly elected officers of the Sundancer’s club. Presidents, John and Sandy Wilson; Vice Presidents, Roger and Jane Radomsky; Secretaries, Virgil and Ruth Rank; Treasurers, Bill and Ruth Powell. Thanks to all of those dancers who volunteered to entertain the Amber Lights Retirement Community with a demonstration dance. Just a reminder that there will be an All Level Round Dance with Barb Haines cueing, Monday, March 21, the lesson begins at 12:30 PM Auditorium.Saturday, March 26, will be a special caller dance with Gary Shoemake as Guest Caller and round dancing with the Bonds, in the Auditorium. Don’t forget that every Monday, 3 PM, refreshers will be held in the auditorium for those who would like to practice.

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Western Dancing—Kactus Kickers Pres. Lonnie Davis 818-0502

Membership Lori Nalewicki 818-9590 November-April, Dances, Second Friday, Practice Thursdays, 6:30-8 PM, Auditorium. http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/kactus/

Celebrate the Luck O’ the Irish, Western style! Our Shamrock Ball is Friday, March 11, 6:30 – 9:30 PM. Social hour 6 PM. We will be featuring the Last Call Girls band and special guests, the Tucson Twist-Its - a competition jump rope team. Leapin’ leprechauns! Snacks, dessert and set-ups are provided. BYOB.

Tickets: $12 pp members, $15 pp guestsTicket Sales: Wednesday, March 2, 9–11 AM

Friday, March 4, 1–3 PMMonday, March 7, 9–11am, Social Hall

Western dance practices are every Thursday, 6:30pm, Auditorium. Everyone can learn western steps. Great fun, great people, great music, great dancing! Not a member? Join now and get a free dance and dinner on Friday, April 8 and discounts all next season. Call Lori 818-9590.

Day Trippers Pres. George Tanner 818-1226 Membership Doris Dent 825-8009Meeting/Activity Information, Second Friday, 9 AM, Social Hall/Navajo

Wed.,Mar. 9 Mystery Trip. $53.37 pp includes lunch. Location unknown, but will visit two sites. Comfortable clothes are advised. Bus leaves at 9:30 AM, returns 2:30 PM. 40 person maxi-mum on bus. Monitor Melba Niemuth 825-1396.

Sat., Apr. 16 Arizona Folklore Preserve in Ramsey Canyon. Entertain-ment by Dolan Ellis of the New Christy Minstrels. Doors open 1 PM, show time 2 PM. $47 pp includes a box lunch. Bus leaves 10 AM, returns 5:30 PM. There will be some walking required from the road to the theater. Monitor Steve Taillie, 825-8804.

Sat., May 14 SaddleBrooke Threater, Come and hear Mr. Boogie Woo-gie. $23 pp. Car pooling from Sun City Vistoso. Show starts at 7:30 PM. Monitor George Tanner, 818-1226.

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Democratic ClubPres. Ben Love 825-8064, [email protected]: VP Ursula Jarvis 825-8461Saturday, April 2, 1 PM. Social Hall; Picnic Patiowww.26dems.blogspot.com The Democratic club membership will not meet in March. The officers and board will meet on Wednesday, March 16, 1 PM, 2385 E. Coreopsis Way.

Dinner ’N ShowGay Russell 825-5763; Membership, Julie Balogh 818-1046First Monday, 7:15 PM, Auditorium General meeting: March 7, 7:15 PM, Auditorium. All are welcome to join us for our monthly meetings. Bring your checkbook to the meeting; we prefer not to take cash. Current schedule:Thu., Mar. 17 Annual Dinner (members only), Sun City Café, 5:30 PM.

Tickets are $15. Marilyn Schwartz, 825-9174.Sat., Mar. 26 Mitzi Gaynor, Wild Horse Pass, Chandler. Lunch, bus,

show, $55 for members, $58 for non-members. Bus leaves at 9 AM. Gay Russell, 825-5763.

Wed., Mar. 30 Sound of Music, Broadway Palm, Mesa. Lunch, bus, show, $66. Bus leaves at 9:45 AM. Joyce Dorenbos, 825-9826.

Thu., Apr. 4, Into The Woods, AZ Rep. Theater, Happy Hour Buffet at El Charro. Bus, buffet, show, $60. Rachel Quigley, 825-4034.

Wed., Apr. 20 Burn The Floor, Nederland at TCC. Bus, show, $49. Gay Russell, 825-5763.

Note: Buses leave on time behind Vistoso Center. Time posted is when the Bus leaves the parking lot.

Discussions Groups

Great DecisionsJim Huffer 825-8743Second and fourth Wednesdays, 11:30 AM, September-May, Social Hall/Navajo

On March 9 we will view the video from the Foreign Policy Association, Responding to the Financial Crisis. On March 23 the video to be discussed is Germany Ascendant. Wider participation or pluralism in the formulation of policy brings new voices into the process. As a result, decisions are likely to be based on a broader consid-eration of the issues and a fuller assessment of the alternatives.

Dog Club—Fido’s FriendsPres. Pres. Alex Bissett 825-7763

Third Thursday, January- March, TBA Our dog park provides a great place to take your dog to get the much-needed exercise most dogs don’t get through their daily walks. It also provides a place where dogs and their owners can socialize. Our club always welcomes new members. If you would like a trial visit with your dog, phone Alex Bissett 825-7763 and a visit will be arranged. A general meeting of the club will be held on Thursday, March 17, 1:30 PM, So-cial Hall/Navajo.

Energetic Exercise Karen Caldwell 825-5231

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:25-9:30 AM, Auditorium Spring is near and now would be a good time to become more active. If you want to improve your fit-ness, come to our classes for a vigorous and beneficial aerobic and cardio workout. We have a professional instructor, Sally Martinez, and a very supportive atmo-sphere. Becoming a part of our group will make a dif-ference in your life and outlook, and you will also feel better. There is plenty of variety to keep you on your toes. First class is free. Membership dues are $3, class tickets are 12/$30.

EuchreJack and Barb Matthies 825-4891 (October-May) Randi Anderson 825-1533 (May-October)Mondays, meet 5:45 PM, play 6 PM, Catalina Vista Looking for a fast-paced game? Come play Euchre! It’s similar to Pinochle but simpler, more exciting and more fun. Euchre is easy to learn but not always easy to win. Play with a new partner every eight hands for only 50¢/night. All levels of players are welcome.

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Financial StrategiesJim Huffer 825-8743First and third Tuesdays, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi We meet March 1 and 15. On March 15, Bryan Haver and Gary Kortyna of Prudential will be our guest present-ers. The topic is “Successful Retirement Investing in the Red Zone.” Coffee and rolls provided. We usually meet in an informal open session to discuss a potpourri of topics, beginning with a discussion of recent market action and trends. We bring our own investment ideas to the meeting and research them together, using one of the commercially available programs.

Vistoso Native American Flute Circle Peggy Webb 825-2731 Information Ed Pendrys 825-7151 First Sunday, 3 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono Researchers tell us one way to keep our minds alert is to learn a new musical instrument. Our club offers the opportunity to learn to play the Native American flute, an easy instrument to play. There is no need to know how to read music. Only five basic notes are needed to get started.

Garden Club Meeting second Wednesday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima March 9, Karn Boyce, Water Conservation Specialist, will be our guest speaker. Karn will discuss the history and future of water in our area. Election of officers for the 2011-2012 year will be held. A slate of candidates is posted on the bulletin board in the Social Hall. Additional candidates can be nominated at the time of the election, with their prior consent. Saturday, April 16, 9 AM-Noon, the Garden Club will host a Garden Walk. Six Sun City Vistoso homeowners will showcase their beautiful gardens. Details on ticket sales, etc. will be in the April Tipster. Gardening Tip: The average last day of freezing weather is March 15. After this date, prune frost-dam-aged foliage and branches. Purchase and plant new perennials, shrubs, trees, annuals and herbs. Plant spring vegetable garden. Continue to harvest citrus.

Genealogy Club Pres. Norma Schellberg 818-2514 Program Chair Evelyn Thomson 825-7435 Ancestral Research Barbara Krecklow 825-4695 October-May, Second Tuesday, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo

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Please join us at our monthly meeting, March 8. Our speaker will be certified genealogist and writer, Betty Malesky. Her topic is entitled “Women without Shad-ows: Gone Without a Trace.” She will give us tips for finding those elusive female ancestors in our past. Be sure to stop in at our Genealogy Research Room in the Vistoso Center to check out our new computers and browse our 700-volume Genealogy Library. We can always use more facilitators in order to keep the room open every day. Contact Barb Krecklow for train-ing and sign-up. To learn more about our club, go to our website at www.scvgs.org where you will find lots of helpful infor-

mation. Treasurer Cleo Wolf is now accepting dues for the calendar year 2011. $15 pp, $25/cpl. Leave your check in Cleo’s drawer in the Genealogy Room or mail it to her at 2263 Cargondera Canyon Dr.

Gin RummyGeorge Riley 818-0877Mondays, 6:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztec Thursday and Saturdays 9 AM, Desert Oasis/AztecGin Rummy Party second Sunday each month, 1-5:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima We play team games by drawing cards for partners with no choice of teammates or tables. Card play begins at 1 PM and potluck dinner starts at 4 PM for the March 13 party. There are no dues or fees for this club. Games are comparatively low stakes. Call George or Bev Riley 818-0877.

Gun Club Warren Cuthbert 818-1282 Meeting Second Wednesday, October-May, 2 PM, Social Hall/Navajo Club does not meet June-September

At our February 9 meeting, we had a very exciting program with the U.S. Border Patrol. Agents Steve Saldana and Corina Robinson spoke about the Border Patrol’s history and current activi-ties, especially on the southern Arizona border. They described the guns they use and the guns carried by the drug dealers and “coyotes” that the Agents face in their duties. The Gun Club is for people who have an interest in learning about guns, shooting, personal protection and firearm safety. In fact, you do not even need to own a gun or have any experience with firearms to come to Gun Club meetings. We especially invite women who are interested in learning about firearms safety and self-protection, with or without a gun. People are fre-quently interested in learning the laws and regulations about carrying a gun and what is required to obtain an Arizona Concealed Weapons Permit. Club mem-bers are encouraged to bring any new or interesting guns/accessories to the meeting for people to see or any guns they want to sell/trade. For safety, any gun brought to the meeting needs to be unloaded and have a trigger lock. You are invited to come to a meeting and see if our club activities would interest you. Club mem-bers often shoot Thursday afternoons (October-May) and Thursday mornings (June-September) at Pima Pistol Range.

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SCV Gourmet ClubPres. Rose Young 818-0989; VP/Membership Joanne McPherson 825-0097;VP/Communications Hal Cutcher 825-2489; Sec. Judy Hood 818-2281,Treas., Lori Covey 638-6571 The Gourmet Club celebrated Valentine’s Day with a lunch at Wildflower. It’s time for Mardi Gras, the theme for the March dinners in members’ homes. The end-of-the-season dinner will be in April. Look for details in the April Tipster.

Hand and FootBonnie Arneson 229-1084Sundays, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis Please join us for a fun afternoon of Hand and Foot. If you have never played, it’s very similar to Canasta and easy to learn. Please bring three quarters and be able to stay until 4 PM. You may play one time before joining. One-time dues are $5 pp.

Havurah

Pres. Letty Margolis 577-3413 Corresponding Sec. Reva Knapp 825-0777 Third Monday, 7 PM Catalina Vista http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/havurah/ Havurah has lots of interesting and exciting happen-ings for your attention this month. Sunday, March 6, is the deadline to submit recipes for “Havurah Cooks,” the cookbook we will be publishing shortly. Copies may be pre-ordered from Yetta and Norman Dritch, 825-0335. Check our website, noted above, for details regard-ing the Havurah Cookbook Project as well as details regarding our April 19 Passover Seder. Havurah is open and welcoming to everyone interested in Jewish culture.Coming Events:Sun. Mar. 6, Noon Auditorium Cookbook Luncheon, “Put Your Best FOOD Forward”Wed., Mar. 9, 7 PM Special Topics, Social Hall/Navajo. Speaker: Aomar Eoun. Program: Jewish Communities in North Africa.Mon., Mar. 21, 6:30 PM Ticket Sales for April 19 Passover Seder, before general meeting.Mon., Mar. 21, 7 PM General meeting, Catalina Vista. Speaker: Fr. George V. Coyne, S. J. President, Vatican Observatory Foundation Program: “Science Meets Religion in Modern America”

Hiking Club Contact Dave Fraser at 818-2434, or [email protected]

for New Member Orientation Hike information. www.vistosohikes.org The Spring Picnic is on Thursday, March 10, and is being catered by Down Home Delights. Mark your calendars for the annual meeting on Sat-urday, April 9. Three community presentations are scheduled this month. “Medical Considerations With Hiking” by Dr. Emil Loeffler on Saturday, March 12; “Wildflowers Along the Trail” by Susanne Clark on Saturday, March 19; “Birding for Beginners” by Richard Sauer on Sat-urday, March 26. All presentations are at 2 PM, Social Hall/Hopi.

If hiking in the Dolomites is on your bucket list, con-tact Christa Lubatkin for all the details. The hikes begin on Thursday, July 14 with the last hike on Friday, July 22. It sounds like a fantastic trip. If you prefer something closer to home, Jim Williams is leading a trip to Palm Springs and Joshua Tree Na-tional Park from Monday, October 31-Monday, Novem-ber 7. If you are interested and did not attend the Feb-ruary 27 meeting, contact Jim Williams 818-2226. Hike is limited to 30 hikers.

Horseshoes Jack Howatt 825-1583, Ray Coleman 825-2789,

Ron Knudson 825-9307 Tuesdays, Thursdays, 2 PM, Catalina Vista Hey! All are welcome anytime at Catalina Vista Horseshoe pits. Shoes are available from the monitor or use shoes stored in the bin. Senior Olympics held in January: Ron Knudson won the first place gold medal (age 70-74); Ray Coleman placed second winning a silver medal (age 75-79). Reid Park New Years’ Opener: Ray Coleman won first place, a $25 prize and patch.

ILR - Institute of Learning in RetirementPres. Jane Arndorfer, [email protected] Lei Bammel, [email protected] Curriculum: Sharyn Rafieyan, [email protected]: Milt Damlich, [email protected] and Short Subjects: Wendy Baumann, [email protected] Rowena Hardinger, [email protected] Website: http://SunCityILR.com Don’t miss the Preview of the Fall 2011 ILR Classes, Thursday, March 10, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista. Each mod-erator will give a brief overview of the upcoming course. Be sure to sign up at that time, since classes fill quickly. Bring cash or check to register; classes $10 each, one-time membership $25. If you are unable to attend the Preview, check the ILR website, the Library lounge, the ILR library at Desert Oasis or the rack at Catalina Vista for course offerings and registration information. Notify Gene at [email protected] if you have a new email address. We thank the gifted speakers and course moderators for their excellent presentations. Special thanks to the hard-working ILR Committee members for a wonderful season; they’re all volunteers who give many hours of their time for our benefit. Contact the Curriculum Com-mittee if you could present a course or Sampler, or if you have suggestions. The last Sampler this spring is the annual poetry fest with Adrian Korpel and Ann Ellsworth, Thursday, March 3, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista.

Investment Club — VIP

Dick Cook 825-9302First Monday, 12:30 PM, Vistoso Center/ApacheWebsite: vistosoVIP.blogspot.com

Japanese Flower Arranging ClubDonald Marier 825-4878 [email protected] Oliver 818-1512 [email protected] and fourth Mondays, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima Are you interested in making creative arrangements using flowers and branch materials? Attend any class

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session for an introduction to the Japanese style of flower arranging. Classes are led by Donald Marier and Doris Oliver, both certified teachers.

Karate Club Pres. Fred Hargrave 825-1779

Classes: Wednesdays, 9 AM-Noon, Social Hall/Dance Studio Are you a victim of “Too-ism”: I’m too old, too out of shape, too busy. We are starting a push on karate ba-sics and working on advancements for the new year. Improve your balance, strength, flexibility and memory to gain confidence. We study traditional Okinawan Shi-toRyu Karate tailored to your physical condition, needs and desires. We also learn modern self-protection techniques and theory. These are the same techniques that are taught to the police and the military. We simply modify them for seniors. No one gets hurt in our class. It’s safer than golf! Fewer injuries are reported among martial artists than among golfers! Beginners welcome. Phone Instructor Paul Lauff, 548-5725, President Fred Hargrave, or stop by the Dance Studio on Wednesdays 9-12 AM.

Mah Jongg Pres. Barbara Harding 818-1696; Sec. Sonny Kaye 825-8546

Thursdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Business meeting, first Thursday

Results of our annual Mah Jongg Tournament will be revealed at our luncheon on March 31, 11 AM, Michel-angelo Ristorante Italiano. It’s hard to choose from the three delicious menu choices being offered. The cost for the luncheon is $13 pp, cash only. Reservations may be made with Ruth Damlich, Tournament Chair. Menu choice and sign-up for your ride to the restau-rant, if needed, may be arranged during our regular Thursday game day. Returning winter residents and visitors who would like to play are encouraged to stop in and share an afternoon trying for a winning hand. If you have heard about Mah Jongg and have no idea what it’s all about, come see this challenging and interesting game.

Mexican Train Dominoes Pres. Jean Azzarello 825-6711; Sec. Gay Russell 825-5763 Membership Doris Dent 825-8009

Second and fourth Saturdays, 6 PM, Catalina Vista According to the dictionary, in spring the axis of the earth is increasing its tilt toward the sun and the length of daylight rapidly increases for the relevant hemi-sphere. The hemisphere begins to warm significantly causing new plant growth to spring forth, giving the season its name and aren’t we glad to see the spring-like weather after all the cold! Give our Mexican Train Dominoes group a try with refreshments and lots of great people to visit with as you play. Knowledge of the game isn’t necessary. We will gladly teach you. Dues are $7 pp for members; $1 pp for non-members to play. Wear your nametag and we’ll find you a table. Play dates for March are March 12 and March 26 starting at 6 PM. Watch for coming details on our Spring PotLuck Party in April.

Modelers ClubPres. Dave Sarther 825-3767, [email protected] Friday, 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pima We meet on March 11 for coffee and donuts with the business meeting at 9 AM. The Modelers Club is a group that enjoys building, collecting and talking about all kinds of models including RC planes, boats, trains, cars and almost anything worth building or collecting. Bring your-self, a neighbor, a guest and a favorite project or model you are working on or have completed. After our regular business meeting we continue with the actual modeling portion of the meeting through lunchtime. We encourage members to present modeling projects they are working on and demonstrate their modeling techniques to fellow modelers during the hands-on portion of our gatherings. At the end of the business meeting we have Show and Tell. We periodically have guest speakers and take field trips. Everyone is welcome.

Natural Health and Wellness ClubEster Luetenberg 818-0016 [email protected] and Third Wednesdays, 3-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/ Pima Join us to discuss and share natural approaches to health and wellness. Yearly dues $5 pp. March 2, sharing and networking forum. We will break into interest groups to discuss and share information on specific (health) issues. March 16, Vicky Norwood, Nurse Practitioner, a Pri-mary Care professional, will speak on self-health promo-tion, through nutrition and other natural means. Also, Dr. Steven Liu will explain how acupuncture and low-level la-ser therapy address acute/chronic pain and other health issues.

Women’s Pan (Panguingue)Ena Mindel 818-7780Mondays, Fridays, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis Wednesdays, 9 AM-1 PM, Desert Oasis Pan (Panguingue) is a fun and interesting card game. Stop in to watch us play at any session. If you like what you see, we’ll teach you to play. Call Ena.

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Community DireCtory Photo ConteStWe are looking for an award winning photo to grace the cover of our next edition of the Community Phone Directory. Submit your favorite Sun City Vistoso photograph of the community to:[email protected] by Friday April 29.

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Vistoso Photo ClubPat Mulligan 825-9977Meeting second and fourth Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vistahttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/photoclub/

VPC photographers at the UofA Mirror Lab. Photo by Patrick Mulligan. The Vistoso Photo Club has photo competitions, ex-hibitions, guest speakers, instructional programs, com-puter assistance in the lab and field trips. Activities in March:Tuesday, March 8, 9-11 AM Lab instruction and help session. Sign up at the Lab door.Wednesday, March 9, 6:30 PM Program Meeting: Charles Hackenbrock, Photographing the natural wonders of Costa Rica and Panama.Tuesday, March 22, 2-4 PM Lab instruction and help session. Sign up at the Lab door.Wednesday, March 23, 6:30 PM Competition Meeting: The category is open. January Intermediate Level winners were: Joan Kelley, Tina Rabun, Bob Jennette, Janis Symmers and Phoebe Olmsted. Advanced Level winners were: Dick Rabun, Lilo Punzmann, Diane Haegele and Fran Kautsky. In the Photo Club lab we give one-on-one assistance to club members in photo editing, printing, mat cutting and dry mounting of their photos. Check our excellent website, shown in the heading above, for details. Come join us.

Vistoso Photo Workshop Club David Smoler 818-7880, [email protected] First and third Wednesdays, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Hopi http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/photoworkshop/ The Vistoso Photo Workshop Club emphasizes education and the sharing of experience in both pho-tographic composition and technical skill. All sessions offer a wide range of techniques that can be applied regardless of equipment and skill level.March 2, Topic:•Composition 102: Practical ideas for composing exciting and prize-winning im-ages..March 16, Topic:•Lenses and Filters: How to correctly use telephoto, wide-angle, and macro lenses for drama and subject emphasis. Capture images of tiny objects. Shoot dramatic skies. April 6, Topics: Final meeting of the season •Slide Presentations: How to make professional digital slide shows, including music. Traveling with your camera. Many ways to take your photo gear with you.

Please email us your images to share at the next meeting, or bring a print, thumb-drive or CD to the meeting. Tell us how and where you shot and pro-

cessed them. This is not a competition. There are no fees or dues. For technical de-tails or to be included in our emails, please contact [email protected]

Pickleball Club Marge Allen 825-3095, Sandy Kennedy 825-4865 Open play 7-11 AM daily. Monday - Saturday 3-5 PM scvpickleball.ning.com

Photo from the Pickleball Pot Luck and Play Social on Saturday, February 12. Left to right Peg Bushong, Liz Lewcock, Judy Cornelius Alicia Kelly. Photo by Jerry Bushong.

The spring general meeting of all Pickleball Club members will be held Sunday, March 20, 2 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. The new officers will be introduced: Pres. Ted Hood; Sec., Judy Cornelius; Treas., Jack Welch. Leaving their positions within the board are Marge Al-len, Sandy Kennedy, Carol Guibert and Don Piele. Senior Olympics were held at the Voyager in January. Fran Pendrys and her sister-in-law won a gold medal in their age group. The next day Fran and Ed Pendrys won the silver in their age group. The Pickleball Club is very proud of their efforts. A fine time was had by all at the February open play and potluck. Besides being quite good pickleball play-ers, we are good cooks as well. It is very interesting to see how good many of our players have become in this second year of pickleball. If you would like to learn call Ginni Phillippi at 825-0648. For information on ordering paddles and balls Google Pickleball/equipment as one source.

PinochleClarence and Doris Shaub 818-0762Play Wednesdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Congratulations to Dean

Strandskov for winning the Silver Medal in Pinochle at the Senior Olympics. We are so proud of you. Come join a fun group. We play single deck and rotate partners every four hands. Skills rusty? We’ll get you up to speed quickly. Bring 50¢ for your tally. March 2 is taco salad

night. We will eat at 5:30 PM and play pinochle after-wards.

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PilatesBarbara McNeill 825-0677Mondays, 3 PM, Dance Studio; Thursdays, 1:30 PM, Dance Studio For information, please contact Barbara McNeill.

Poker

Ladies Poker Jane Habbershaw 825-2635 First and third Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Desert Oasis This is a great way to socialize with other community members. All ladies are welcome to come out and ob-serve and or play. Plan to have a good time. Unknown games are graciously taught. Our club looks forward to seeing you.

Men’s Friday Poker George Rose 520-303-2019 [email protected]

Fridays, 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis

Annual Bob Johns Memorial Omaha Tournament winners; from left to right: Joe Larmand, Ode Satterfield and Bob Nolan.

I would like to thank all who participated in our an-nual social in January. Twenty members feasted on the abundance of gourmet foods on tables decorated with poinsettias and candlelight. A special thanks to those behind the scenes (spouses, etc.) who prepared most of the food. On January 21 we held the second annual Bob Johns Memorial Omaha Tournament. Tournament Director David Habbershaw reports: But the number of play-ers was down from last year, with players’ buy-ins and re-buys and contributions from Ruth and other mem-bers of Bob’s family, $435 was raised for the Kidney Foundation. Special thanks to Ode Satterfield and Joe Larmand who both donated their winnings to the Foundation. Ode took first place, Bob was second and Joe was third. Honorable mention to Phillip Rose who placed fourth.

Men’s Poker Angelo Cammiso 825-5716

Tuesdays, Thursdays, 6-9:30 PM, Desert Oasis We play the easy to understand games of poker and the hand always calls itself if laid down. All games are high-low except for Texas Hold’em which is high only. No wild card games and we have only three raises per hand. The game starts promptly at 6 PM and no hand is dealt after 9:30 PM. We play friendly but competitive poker. You may join us to observe for an evening or may participate im-mediately. Play Tuesday or Thursday nights or both. It is your choice.

Sun City Vistoso QuiltersCarol Guibert 818-0441 [email protected] Second and fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztechttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/quilters.html Our annual Quilt Show is just days away, Saturday and Sunday, March 5-6, 10 AM-4 PM Social Hall/Na-vajo. There is a wonderful display of old and new quilts, a member boutique and a treasure table full of donated items to purchase. Quilts will be accepted and checked in on Friday, March 4, between 4-6 PM. March 8 meeting will be a show wrap-up meeting along with another BOM step. March 22 we have scheduled a field trip to the Alpaca and Fiber Arts Farm. Sign-ups for the trip will be at the March 8 meeting. See you at the Quilt Show!

Racquetball

Al Burdi 818-3516Open Mixed Doubles: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8-11 AM

Come and join us for some lively action and good exercise.

RV Club—Sundowners Vic Huxtable 548-2653 Website http://sundowners.ning.com

Second Monday, 9 AM, October-May, Social Hall/Papago The trip to the Tubac Art Show was enjoyed by 11 rigs, 22 people and uncounted pets. Shopping, off-roadng, golfing, dining and great hospitality were en-joyed by all. The February meeting featured Ken MacRae of Ken’s RV Repair. He spoke on a potpourri of RV maintenance topics which enlightened both the seasoned traveler and the neophyte. At our March meeting, Camping World has been in-vited to discuss the latest RV gadgets as well as hope-fully display some of their newer RV models and trail-ers. Members wishing to sell their rigs will be invited to display them as well. This is a great opportunity to buy a quality product at a great price. Upcoming Events:Thu.,- Sat., Mar. 17-19 Festival of the West, Scottsdale, with a possible extension of a three-day visit to Wickenburg.Mon.- Tue. Apr. 11, 12 Trip to Catalina State Park with live musical enter- tainment provided.

Republican ClubPres.: Glenda McCormick 818-1051VP: Patti Camp 818-1097Website: www.scvrc1.org The Republican Club will meet on Tuesday, March 15, 3 PM, Auditorium. Bring pencils, paper, and ideas for the club’s activities.

St. Philip’s Support GroupKirk Kuykendall 825-1693, [email protected] The St. Philip’s Support Group will meet Friday, March 11, 5-7 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima. Please bring a plate of hors d’oeuvres to share. Beverages will be provided. Suggested donation $2 pp.

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Scrabble Bill Wallace 818-6747

Play Fridays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni

Seniors for Kids Jean Sax 818-2410

First Thursday, 8 AM, Desert Oasis/Aztec Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 26, for the Annual Courtyard Sale. Seniors for Kids raises money to purchase supplies for toy-making by selling coffee, fresh doughnuts and great hot dogs. This year we have several wonderful hand-made items that you could win by purchasing the right raffle ticket. There are many fun and necessary jobs to be done that day, so call Dick Minch 825-4310 if you would like to participate. Remember, it’s all about the kids!

Sewing—Thimblelenas Sharon Randall 818-5504

Mondays-Fridays, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/ Annual Thimblelenas meeting is Friday, March 25, 1 PM, Sewing Room. New to our Sewing Room? Ori-entation is Friday, March 18, 1-3 PM. Sign up at the message center in the Sewing Room. Call Patty Phil-lips 591-6599. Please check if are your dues ($5) are current for 2011. If not, it is time to stop by the Sew-ing Room and see a monitor. Thimblelenas is made up of several groups such as Trauma Bears, Quilting, Seniors for Kids, Casa Amigas, Machine Embroidery and Pet Beds. Join Thimblelenas and participate in as many groups as you wish.

Casa Amigas and Project LinusElizabeth Stewart 825-0963Mondays and Thursdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Sewinghttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/CasaAmigas.htmlhttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/linus.html The end of February over 20 members visited Casa de Los Niños. This loving temporary home for children was an eye opener for all. Those children are the rea-son we sew children’s tops, shorts, skirts, pants, pa-jamas, dresses, smocks, bags, bibs, quilts and other small items all year long. Our assembly line works effi-ciently. Sheets are needed, so if you find extras in your linen closet please bring them to the Sewing Room. Quilt top packaged kits are now available to sew at home, which are easy projects, with straight sewing. We are a fun group, stop in and see us.

Machine EmbroiderySharon Randall 818-2791Sally DeWald 825-6731Third Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/SewingWebsite: www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/MachEmb.html Bring any projects for Show and Tell to the March 17 meeting, along with questions, problems or anything else you’d like to share among this group of enthusias-tic embroiderers. New members welcome. Owning an embroidery machine is not a requirement, just a love or interest in the craft. We’ll also have one educational topic at the meeting. For an introductory lesson on the Viking Rose Em-broidery machine in the Sewing Room, contact Kaaren

Drent 818-2343. For computer editing orientation, con-tact Sharon.

Pet BedsLeader Jan Bohe 825-9725Tuesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing Roomhttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/PetBeds.html In 2010 we sewed 209 pet beds for the Humane Society. By cutting up scraps of fabrics that otherwise would be thrown away, we sew sturdy pillow cases and stuff them with scraps and polyester fiberfil. However, we do need more fabric scraps and polyester fiberfil. So if you are sewing, save the leftovers and bring them to the Sewing Room marked Pet Beds or call Jan Bohe for other arrangements. The fiberfil can be purchased at any fabric store or WalMart. We invite you to join us Tuesday afternoons for a good time.

Trauma TeddiesBonnie Johnson 825-3874SOctober-April, Wednesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewinghttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/teddies.html

SheepsheadPres. Bill Allen 825-3095Tuesdays, 10 AM, Desert Oasis The Sheepshead Club would like you to come play Tuesday mornings. Sheepshead, a card game known to many mid-westerners, originated in Germany many years ago. We play three, four and five hand versions, depending on attendance. If you would like to learn to play or need your skills honed, we can teach you! We remind you that we need to establish a new slate of officers for the coming year. Remember, Sheepshead players are known to play with less than a full deck.

Show ‘N Share Barbara Richards 825-3635 Fridays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Tohono Making beautiful greeting cards with stamps on color-ful card stock or using silk or metallic thread to embroi-der patterns on cards is exciting. Try the Iris Fold for a new twist. Knitting baby blankets for charity with do-nated yarn with a friendly group of like-minded ladies will renew your knitting skills. So limber up your fingers and find out what you will need to begin. No fees.

Silversmith and LapidaryPres. Bob Peoples 818-3349Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-4 PM, Friday-9 AM-Noon February beginners class was filled. If you are inter-ested in taking our next class, we have a sign-up sheet. We only accept six students, so first-come first-served. Please take a look in our display windows. We always have creative and wonderful jewelry for sale. Visitors are always welcome.

Sun City Vistoso Singers Pres. Jim Macke 825-7056 Director Don Hess

Rehearsals Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium Friday, March 25, is our Spring Concert . We hope ev-eryone will come and join us as we celebrate the coming of Spring.

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Tickets priced $5 pp on sale Monday through Friday March 14-18, 10 AM-12:30 PM, Social Hall.

After this concert the choir will rehearse for the July 4 Celebration, starting Tuesday, April 26. July 4 is a special day in the year and everyone is welcome to join us to sing with the choir. No auditions, just a love of music and the joy of singing with others.

Sun City Vistoso SinglesPres. Evelyn Thomson 825-7435; VP Al Piarowski 825-0654;Sec. Esther Dethman 825-9516; Treas. Lyle Ziegler 825-2545Dinner Meetings, Second Thursday, 5:30 PM, Social HallHappy Hour, Last Friday, 5:30 PM, Social Hall Our monthly dinner is on Thursday, March 10, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. The menu offers salad, corned beef, cabbage wedges, steamed potatoes and Choco-late Seduction Cake. Sounds delicious and it will be. After dinner, we will be entertained by a banjo group. Strumming minstrels will bring us lovely music. Tickets $17 pp. Checks only, please.Happy Hour is on Friday, March 25, 5:30 PM, in the usual place. There will be Bingo. Tickets $7 pp. Checks only, please.

Tickets sales Thursday, March 3, 10 AM-Noon and Friday, March 4, 1-2 PM.

Happy Hour tickets Tuesday, March 22, 10-11 AM.

Spanish Cultural Gary Lerch 818-3319

Fourth Monday, 7 PM, Catalina Vista Please join us on Monday, March 28, 7 PM, Catalina Vista when SCV residents Addie and Jim Ford will pres-ent a program about their six-week stay and travels in Argentina. All presentations are in English. Come early for light refreshments. We are seeking ideas for our Cinco de Mayo fiesta to be held in early April. Call Gary/Carolyn Lerch or email [email protected].

Stained/Fused Glass ClubSteve Taillie, 825-8804, cell 869-2441Wye Mace, 825-8738 (fused glass)Fusing, Sundays, 6-8 PM, Tuesdays, 9-11 AM, Craft Complex/TumbleweedStained Glass, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 1-4 PM, Craft Complex/TumbleweedOpen Studio, Tuesday-Sunday, 8 AM-5 PM, Craft Complex/Tumbleweed Many thanks to the people who were involved in teach-ing February’s Foiling Class: John Ragona, Juliet Wil-liams, Nancy Hansen, Kaaren Drent, Shirley Sheriff and Steve Taillie. Keep a look-out for emails from Steve Taillie that carry information on other stained glass classes. If you have not received an email you have not paid your dues for 2011. Please contact him. Reminder: Our studio is always closed on Mondays due to a commitment for the Tumbleweed room.

State ClubsMichigan Club

Plan on a wonderful time on Sunday, March 13, Noon, Auditorium. While the champagne punch starts flowing we can all visit with friends and catch up. Culinary De-sign Catering is providing their famous créme brulée French toast, broccoli egg casserole, bacon, sausage,

scalloped potatoes with smoked cheese, fruit, muffins and more. Then be prepared for some incredibly talented young people from Pueblo High School. Mariachi Aztlan will entertain you with a performance that you won’t forget. You don’t want to miss them. Great fellowship, great food, great entertainment and some other surprises. See you there. Call Barb Ma-thies with any questions 825-4891.

Minnesota Party is Coming We expect to have another a great evening of good friends, good food and good entertainment. $20 pp. Social hour begins at 5:30 PM (BYOB) in the Kachina Lounge, followed by the buffet dinner at 6:30 PM in the Auditorium. The evenings’ special entertainment per-formed by “The Desert Tones,” a unique 25-member Tucson women’s ensemble, presents a mix of ‘40s, Big Band and standards. If you missed the ticket sales last month, call the chairs listed below for ticket availability. Thanks go out to this year’s committee members for excellent planning of this annual event. If you wish to be involved next year contact the committee Co-chairs. There is always room for more ideas and more partici-pation. Thank you everyone! Ticket co-chairs: Joe and Lois McAnallen 818-0099, co-chairs: Carolyn and Jon Leonard 818-0942.

Senior Olympics Swim Team Gordon Gillin 825-8261

From Left to right: Joe Bolze, Jo Greene, Gordon Gillin, Corrina Goodman, Dick Agricola, Bob Satoris. Not pictured Dave Goodman. Photo by Sandie Bolze.

Great news from our team’s participation in Tucson Senior Olympic Swim Championships in January. We won first place in the small team division! The team consisted of Bob Sartoris, Dick Agricola, 2 gold medals; Joe Bolze, 4 gold medals; Gordon Gillin, 4 gold medals; Corinna Goodman, 4 gold medals; Jo Greene, 2 gold medals; Dave Goodman, 1 silver medal and 1 bronze medal. Great going, team! The team had a victory celebration at Metro Grill after the meet. Our last meet of the season will be at Green Valley on Saturday, March 19. Results will be posted in the May Tipster. Joe and Sandie Bolze will host a lun-cheon after the meet at the Desert Diamond Casino. A final swim training clinic at our Sports Complex Pool will be Friday, March 11, 2-4 PM. We will be training for the 2012 season in Decem-ber 2011. New swimmers need to sign up with Gordon Gillin. Watch for further announcements.

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Table Tennis Co-chairs: Les Berlot 818-6463; Bill McCarthy 825-8833

http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/tabletennis/ We have play at all levels of ability. The best times for new members to try us out are Saturdays at 10 AM. If you want to play any time with visitors or grandchil-dren, call the monitor at Catalina Vista 825-8613. If the room is free, they will set up a table for you. Paddles and balls are available.

Table Tennis Hours of club play, Catalina Vista:Women Tue., 1:30-3:30 PMMen/Advanced Women Tue., Thu. 5-8 PMMen’s Recreational Wed., Fri. 4-6 PMMen/Advanced Women Thu. 5-8 PMOpen Club Play Fri. 6-8 PMClinic by Appointment Sat. 9-10 AMOpen Club Play Sat. 10 AM-Noon

Tapestry Rug HookingAnn Feeney 818-0340Thursdays, 9-11AM, Craft Complex/Ceramics We are always happy to enroll new members or to have residents interested in rug hooking come see us.

Tennis Women, Lynne Newbauer 818-3516

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8-Noon Men, Jan Fritz 818-9683Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 8-NoonMixed Doubles, Lue Satterfield 825-4709 Sundays, 1-3 PM

Front row: Karen Lee, Sandy Fritz, Lynne Newbauer and Laurel Brown, Back row: Bob Gutberlet, Ron Roberts, Al Burdi and George Torrey.

The 135 tournament was an especially exciting one this year. The finals winners were Sandy Fritz and Ron Roberts. The consolation winners were Laurel Brown and George Torrey. Both finals went to three sets.The tournament raised $860 for the SCV Casa Amigas. The tournament was co-sponsored by Merrill Lynch Wealth. On Saturday, March 12, 6:30 PM, Social Hall, you will be treated to a concert by two Tucson musical groups. In a return performance the Pueblo High School Ma-

riachi Aztlan will perform. They have entertained us for several years. Included in the evening’s performance for the first time will be the Canyon Del Oro High School Jazz Band who are equally as entertaining. Doors open for the concert at 6 PM.

Tickets are $10 pp, on sale Tuesday - Friday, March 1, 2, 3, 4, and Tuesday - Wednesday, March 7, 8, and 9,

9-11 AM, Social Hall Intermediate lessons will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 15, 17, 22 and 24, from 2-4 PM, $20 pp. If you are interested call Lue Satterfield at 825-4709 or Bill Hasselbach at 260-7614. Instructors will be Bill Brunsdale and Mike Huglen. Mark your calendars for the spring general meeting and Social on Tuesday, April 5, 4 PM, Social Hall/Kiva patio. Refreshments will be served. Tickets will be sold at the courts by members of the board during open play. See April Tipster for details.

Theatrical Club - Standing Room Only Pres. Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 Artistic Director Stephanie Consalvo 825-1932 The new theatrical group, SRO (Standing Room Only) presents a show for seniors, by seniors. Come learn why The Best of Times is Now, Thursday, March 31, Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2, 7 PM, Auditorium You will meet three ladies who have just moved into a retirement home. An aristocrat, an ex-nursemaid, and an ex-actress. They will meet two long-time residents, Burt, a true pessimist, and a realist and Harold, a guard-ed optimist and a ladies man. We’re offering, drama, music, comedy—this show has it all!

$10 pp, Ticket Sales9 AM-Noon, Tuesday- Friday, March 1, 2, 3, 4

and 9 AM-Noon, Monday-Wednesday, March 7, 8, 9 Travelogue

Jim Huffer 825-8743Third Monday, 7:30 PM, September-May, Social Hall/Navajo At our March 21 meeting, open to everyone, we will show “The Cotswolds of England - A Journey Into Beauty” presented personally by Gordon McCall, a lo-cal Oro Valley resident. In this video program you vicariously explore the un-spoiled, protected, lovely Cotswold’s area of England. Small medieval stone villages, thatched-roofed cottag-es, a pub and a pint or two, and walking the quiet, bu-colic beauty of the English countryside and gardens in the springtime are the charming contents of your visit. An interactive introduction and a post-viewing discus-sion is included.

Unit Parties

Unit 7 Mark your calendar for our 2011 dinner planned for Saturday, November 12, 2011. It’s a great opportunity to greet longtime friends, as well as to meet and wel-come new Unit 7 residents. We’ll look for you there.

Unit 11 Another year has passed and it’s time to mark your calendar for our annual potluck dinner. Let’s all gather Saturday, March 5, 5:30 PM, Catalina Vista, for a good dinner and a good time. The cost will be $5 pp. You can

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decide whether you want to bring a vegetable dish, a salad, or a dessert. See you there!

Unit 15 Potluck Unit 15 is planing a potluck. Mark your calenders to attend Saturday, October 29, 3-6 PM, Catalina Vista. More information in the September and October Tip-sters. Watch for it. Want to be involved? Call 818-1117 or 825-1396.

Ukulele Club - Sun City Vistoso Strummers Jean James 648-1118 [email protected], 11 AM Desert Oasis/Aztechttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/ukulele/

Photo of our guest ukulele instructor, Tim Daldrup, at our February 4 class.

The Sun City Vistoso Strummers will be performing their SCV debut on Tuesday, March 15, 2-3 PM in the Social Hall/Navajo. Come join in the fun! Audience par-ticipation is encouraged! Sing along with your song fa-vorites from the past. Admission is free. Where else can you hear over 20 ukuleles performing at one time?

Vegetarian ClubRuth and Jim Barwick Co-Chairs 219-1152 [email protected] We are delighted to announce that the speaker for the March potluck will be Edna Silva, RN. For the past 20 years Edna has worked in Cardiac Rehabilitation, most recently as coordinator of the Heart Failure Clinic for Northwest Hospital. She is co-creator of the HEART Series Program with Charles Katzenberg MD, preven-tive cardiologist. Edna is founder of the Center for Wu Style T’ai Chi Chuan. She will describe her life journey as a vegetarian, focusing on health and ethical issues. To accommodate the speaker’s availability, the Club’s March potluck dinner has been changed to noon, Sun-day, March 20, Tohono Room, Catalina Vista. All mem-bers and guests are welcome. Bring your own place setting and a vegetarian dish to serve eight. Please bring a recipe to share and to inform those who have food restrictions. A-E salad, F-P main dish, Q-Z des-sert. $2 pp donation for supplies. Following the pre-sentation and discussion, there will be a short business meeting to elect officers for the coming year. If you plan to attend, please notify the Barwicks by phone or email.

Wallyball and Water VolleyballPresident, Marlene Lawrence, 638-6536, [email protected], Bill Sarmir, 825-8815

Treasurer, Judy Rigby, 638-8800, [email protected]: Tuesdays and Fridays, 1-3 PM, Sports Complex/Racquetball CourtVolleyball: Sundays and Thursdays, 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis Pool

Woodcarvers Kaaren Drent 818-2343

Saturdays, 9 AM, Craft Complex/Lapidary Woodcarvers and barkcarvers meet in the Lapidary Room where there are tools, literature, lockers, a mag-nifying lamp, a motorized tool sharpener and desk-lev-el forced air vents to control dust. No project is out of order; carvers are encouraged by one another. Yarns, advice, on-the-job training and big comfortable chairs are part of the workplace. All are welcome! Barkcarv-ers meet on Tuesdays, Noon-3 PM and Thursdays, 9 AM-Noon. Woodcarvers meet Saturdays, 9 AM-Noon. Our bi-annual Woodcarvers/Gourd Show is coming up Saturday, March 19. Show hours, 10 AM-3:30 PM, Catalina Vista. We have approximately 35 people ex-hibiting their craft projects. Our Spring Picnic is Sat-urday, March 26. Information and sign-up sheets are posted on the bulletin board in the Lapidary Room.

Gourd ArtJohn Shaw 825-1368Mondays, 1-4 PM, Fridays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary

Woodworkers Don Jovag 818-1078

Weekdays, 9 AM-4 PM, Craft Complex/Wood Shop http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/woodworkers/index.html If you have not paid your dues for 2011, drop off a check in the Wood Shop. Please reference your check for year 2011. Calling all monitors. We can always use monitors to keep the Wood Shop running smoothly. If you have been thinking of becoming a monitor, contact Ed Aurand at 825-9439. Our next general meeting will be on Wednesday, March 16, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztec. See you there.

Writers ClubAdrian Korpel 818-0544First Wednesday, Noon-2 PM, Catalina Vista

Poets’ CornerSharyn Rafieyan 825-6762Mondays, 9:30-11:30 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui Poetry, like philosophy, helps us seek answers to per-haps unanswerable questions. Former Poet Laureate Billy Collins provides an example in this excerpt from “No Things”: “Why waste time on the sparrow,/or the wildflow-ers along the roadside/when we should be all alone in our rooms/throwing ourselves against the wall of life/and the opposite wall of death,/the door locked behind us/as we hurl ourselves at the question of meaning,/and the enigma of our origins?” Not all poems are ponderous, but they do make the author reflect. As we read and discuss our poetry, we con-sider what the writer meant to convey and if the words selected have been successful. Our intent is always to be helpful as we offer our suggestions, and we value the opinions of everyone in the group. Newcomers are wel-come to participate.

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Yoga Pres. Judy Bjorling 818-1296 Mondays, 8:30-10 AM, Social Hall/Papago; Tuesdays,10:30 AM-Noon, Vistoso Center/Apache Thursdays 7 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio The annual yoga club meeting and picnic will be held March 14, Noon-2 PM, Social Hall/Kiva Patio. This will be a potluck lunch for all yoga class members and teachers. Sign up for the potluck at yoga class or with Carol Stoltz.

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Volunteer Opportunities The first Community Day in 2011, Saturday, March 5, 9 AM, Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Meet representatives from 20+ organizations to learn about volunteering opportunities. Get your ques-tions answered and see what these organizations have to offer our community.

Science Fiction Book Club Tuesday, March 22, 7 PM, Library Program Room, Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Se-lection this month is Dune by Frank Herbert.

Sonoran Sleuths Mystery Book Club Wednesday, March 23, 11 AM, Library Program Room, Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Selection this month is The Rembrandt Affair by Daniel Silva.

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Christian Women’s Vital Connection A Dessert Concert on Friday, April 15, 12:30 PM, Mountainview Ballroom at SaddleBrooke, $10 inclu-sive. The Gatekeepers will sing powerful arrangements of music. We will meet and greet the group enjoying desserts as we go. RSVP to Mary Ann 818-1919Friends of Oro Valley Public Library Spring Book SaleWednesday, March 30, 9 AM-5 PMThursday, March 31, 11 AM-8 PMFriday, April 1, 9 AM-5 PM 1/2 price daySaturday, April 2, 9 AM-12:30 PM, 1/2 price morningSaturday, April 2, 1 PM-5 PM Bag Sale (our bag)www.friendsovpl.org

Grief Support Group A Grief Support Group, open to the community, meeting each Friday, 9:30-11:30 AM, at Canyon Del Oro Baptist Church, Room 7, 9200 N. Oracle Rd., Oro Valley. Accepting the fact of loss of a loved one is a big first step to take in the grief process. A support group of-fers a hand to hold as together we discover hope and survival and new inner balance. We welcome you to join us. Please call 520-297-3900 if you plan to attend.

This Magic Moment A dinner dance to benefit the Marana Community Food Bank will be held on Friday, April 8, at Heritage Highlands Clubhouse. The Sixties Garage Band will entertain. Tickets are $35 pp and may be ordered from Sun City Vistoso resident Shirley Dubansky 818-0516 or the food bank 682-3001.

Medications And Supplements—New information Find out what seniors need to know about their medi-cations, coverage. Many great advances have been made in the treatment of some chronic illness. Present-ed by the Pima Council on Aging, Thursday, March 10, 1 PM, TMC Senior Services at the El Dorado Health Campus, 1400 N. Wilmot Rd. Stew Grabel 790-0504.

NARFE Chapter 1874 Meeting The local chapter of NARFE (National Active and Re-tired Federal Employees) will have their March meet-ing on Monday, March 21. Lunch starts at 11:30 AM, $9.50 pp. The meeting will be Noon-1 PM. The speaker will be Arlene Schneider from Tonoho Chul Park. Con-tact Valerie H. Davis at 520-908-0774.

Palm Sunday Potluck Luncheon All Sun City Vistoso/Resurrection Lutheran Church members/attendees are invited to a Palm Sunday Potluck luncheon on Sunday, April 17. Please reserve this date; details later. Flyers will be hand-delivered to all known members. However, we don’t want to miss anyone, so call Sally Evert 818-3068 to be added to our list.

Rummage Sale Huge Annual Rummage Sale at Oro Valley United Church of Christ, 1401 E. El Conquistador Way, March 11-12, 8 AM-Noon. Sun City Vistoso resident Peggy Smith once again serves as co-chair. Home electronics, furni-ture, jewelry, small appliances, artwork, much more.Call 520-743-7333.

Unique Courtroom Play and You are the Jury Thursday, March 31, Friday and Saturday, April 1, 2, Tuesday-Thursday, April 5, 6, 7, 6:30 PM, Saddle-Brooke’s MountainView Club House Ballroom, $22 in-cludes dessert. SaddleBrooke actors present their cas-es and the audience, as the Jury, deliberates a verdict. 825-2818 or www.DVPAC.net. Open bar available.

Vista Fine Arts Welcomes Back Scott Michael Bennett Concert Sunday, March 6, 2:30 PM. Vista de la Mon-tana Church, two-tenths mile S. of Golder Rd. W. off Oracle, 3001 E. Miravista Lane. Call 825-1985 www.vistaumc.com. Freewill offering.

WACVA - Palo Verde Chapter 87 The local chapter of WACVA (Women’s Army Corps Veterans Association) accepts membership from all fe-males who have served honorably with the WAAC, the WAC, or who have served in the Army, the Army Re-serves, or the Army National Guard. The March meeting will be on Saturday, March 5, 10 AM, at the Northwest Center, 2160 N 6th Street. Call Kristine Grace 743-0603.

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Welcome Club Northwest Welcome Club Northwest will hold their monthly lun-cheon for women new to NW Tucson within the last 5 years on Thursday, March 3, 11 AM, at Mountain View Country Club at SaddleBrooke: 38759 Mt. View Blvd. Cost $25. Program: Annual Fashion Show presented by Draper & Damon. Contact Sara 742-3900.

Write-A-Will Workshops Interfaith Community Services invites you to a free Write-A-Will workshop in March. Learn how planning for the future can help care for your loved ones and our community. Registration is required. Contact Deborah Carr for lo-cations and times. [email protected] or 297-2738 x222.

claSSiFied The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations that are neither sponsored nor supported by Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc. SCVCAI assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets;

W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; Fireplace= FP; Stainless Steel= S/S

ClassifiedAdvertising,$10/adFOR SALE: 34’ 2009 Monaco motor home, one slide-out entire length, V8 gas engine, low mileage, 3 camera rear vision system, two 32” TVs, Kingdome, walk-around queen bed, engine/frame by Workhorse, bath/kitchen powered attic fans with wall control, two large closets, one with shelves, exterior cupboards open out. $92,000. Call 904-7946.ESTATE SALE: Saturday, March 12, 8 AM, 14325 N. Copperstone Dr. Mission hutch and chest, Spinnet pia-no, leather recliner sofa and chair, entertainment center and older electronics. Free standing workbench, large desk, bookshelf, antique rocker, pull/push leg press exercise machine. Damisk, Hummel, jewelry, crystal, picture frames and more. All in very good to excellent condition. email: [email protected] RENT: Lock in your 2012 winter getaway now. Reserve our spacious 2 BR/2BA home with magnifi-cent mountain views, recently furnished in southwest-ern style. Sparkling clean with everything you need to feel right at home, including WiFi. For photos and more details, call Tom and Barbara at 414-445-0268 (Wisconsin).FOR RENT: March and April now open with dis-counted rates for 2011. 2011-2012 multi-month vaca-tion home rental. Newly furnished with great mt. views. 2 BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Furnished covered patio and grill. Web: www.indvr.com/indvr/7/708.htm Rental rates will be discounted for Sun City Vistoso fami-lies and friends. Rentals throughout the year or long term. Call Jo (Wisconsin) 262-886-9999 or 520-825-0232.FOR RENT: 1,600 sq. ft. Barclay model, fully furnished, computer, TV included. $1,800 per mo. Call Terry Sterling 520-818-2611.

FOR RENT: New on the market vacation home. Beauti-fully redecorated and fully furnished. Newly redone kitchen with S/S appliances, 2BR, (one is a master with walk-in closet), 2 BA, LR, DR, covered patio with grill. Garage, in-home laundry with W/D, private yard. Your home-away-from-home in Sun City! N/P, N/S available January 2011. Call Robert at 520-825-0097.FOR RENT: Mariposa plan 1,200 sq. ft. 2BR/2BA fur-nished home on Tradewinds Way. Beautifully furnished, saltillo tile floors, 2 queen beds. All utilities included: WiFi, cable, local phone. Available April 2011 through 2012. Monthly preferred, consider weekly off season. Long term special rates. Call Dianne 520-575-0039. FOR RENT: Perhaps the best views in Sun City Vistoso! 1730 sq. ft. home, 2BR/2BA with large AZRM, LR. DR, FP. Custom features, granite countertops, S/S appli-ances, beautiful, private oversized back patio, water feature, stunning views of mountains, city lights and sunsets! Tastefully furnished. Cable, Internet and utilities included. N/S. Available now through 2011. Call 520-825-3145.FOR RENT: 2BD/2BA 1200 sq. ft. fully furnished home complete with all utilities, high speed internet, cable TV, covered patio with grill, fully equipped kitchen, all linens and amenities. Front walled patio with great views of the mountains, 2-car garage, W/D. Jan-April 2011, $2300/mo, $1100/mo rest of year. Long term available. No pets, no smoking. Call 801-209-9092. FOR RENT: April in Sun City Vistoso is lovely! Fully furnished. New stainless steel kitchen app. with new cabinets/counters, 2 BR/2BA, living room, dining room, patio with grill. Garage laundry room. NP, NS. Available 4/2011. Perfect for an extended vacation in Sun City Vistoso! Call Bob or Jo at 520-825-0097.FOR RENT: Long term rental, 2BR/2BA, FP, newly furnished, single family home. 2-car garage, 1,750 sq. ft. Nice mountian view. Attractive desert garden. $1500/month. Call 520-232-2572.FOR RENT: Stylishly furnished 2,046 sq. ft. Catalina view home in top condition. Two ensuite masters with king and queen beds, powder room, DR, gas fireplace, high ceilings, WiFi, HDTV. January-March $2,750/month; $2,350 other months; long-term negotiable. Three month minimum. N/S, N/P unless long-term. Visit www.suncityvistosorental.com or Mary Jo at 206-310-4779.FOR RENT: PINETOP CONDO Sports Village IV, sec-ond floor (14 steps) Spacious 3 BR/2BA, W/D. Beauti-fully furnished. Large private covered deck overlooking pine trees. Walk to golf, tennis, pickleball. N/S. Available July/Aug. $1950/mo. Marianne Walker 825-4718.FOR RENT/LEASE: Beautifully refurnished 2BD/2BA SCV home. Fully furnished, large landscaped lot, 2 covered patios. Bright open kitchen with all appliances. Gas fireplace, 2-car garage. Close to community center. Super amenities in a resort setting. Available from April 2011. Call Dan 520-744-0881. 14330 N. Rusty Gate Trail.BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 529-2984.

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1113 E. Versailles Dr. $269,900

1948 Sq. Ft. MLS# 21013965

983 E. Boulder Pass Dr. $248,900

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14453 N. Spanish Garden Lane $179,900

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14720 N. Desert Rock Drive $365,000

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520-270-5067 520-825-4321

14401 N. Glen Hollow Pl. $205,000

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2257 E. Amaranth St. $199,900

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1841 E. Anza Way$243,500

1,714 Sq. Ft. MLS# 21037370

SALE PENDING

[email protected] the experts are!

Steven RydbergAssociate Broker, ABR, GRI

Joe DylewskiFinancial Advisor

11941 N. 1st Ave., Suite 171(SW Corner of Tangerine and 1st Avenue)

Oro Valley, AZ 85737520-219-4707

[email protected]

520-395-5866Judy Hale•Realtor • Sun City Resident

[email protected]

An exceptional home in Sun City Vistoso. Almost 1,800 sq. ft. of beautiful living! This Pacifica model has been tastefully updated. With room for a golf cart in the garage. MLS# 21037466 $229,000

2+bedrooms, 2 bath, 1430 sq. ft. This home is located in Sunset Cove a small community in Southeast Tucson. Very quiet and serene. No age restrictions. MLS# 21028288 $189,000

This Cresent model offers Catalina Mt. views, terrific landscaping with a waterfall in the backyard and glorious flowers and shurbs front and back. Light, bright and cheerful. MLS# 21037464 $249,000

See Every Home Listed For Sale in Sun City Vistoso!

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520-275-1816

Maryellen Haddock GRI

520-818-8433

We both live in Sun CityVistoso because it’s the best!

See our other ad on page 24 for more

homes for sale

1432 E. Mule Train Dr. Expanded Silver Creek

$299,900

14618 N. Desert Rock Drive

Sunrise model $279,900

2020 E. Bighorn Mt. Unique Model

$399,000

SOLD