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JUNE 2016 JUNE 2016 JUNE 2016 JUNE 2016 Summerfield Civic Associaon 10650 SW Summerfield Dr. Tigard, OR 97224 Office: 503-620-0131 or [email protected] Golf Pro Shop: 503-620-1200 www.summerfield55.org www.golfsummerfield.com Office open Monday through Friday, 8 AM—12 noon Summary Summerfield Civic Association’s Monthly Newsletter VOLUME 174 JUNE 2016 Inside this issue: President’s Message 2 Board Meeting Recap 3 From the Golf Pro Shop 10 Directory Additions 11 Clubhouse Calendar 12 Celebrate the start of summer at Summerfield’s dance, “Beat the Heat,” on Saturday, June 18 th , 7:00 to 9:30 PM in the Ballroom. All singles and couples age 55+ are invited to “swing” into summer at this cool event. Doors open at 6:45 PM. For your dancing and listening pleasure, the live music of the Sandpoint Band will help you chill out. They will play a wide variety of dance music, including songs from the 50s and 60s, as well as classic rock. Purchasing ckets in advance is highly recommended. Summerfield residents will be able to purchase ckets on Monday, the 6 th of June, in the Clubhouse Lobby from 9:30 to 11:30 AM. Cost is $8 each. Tables for 8 may be reserved when buying ckets in advance. Tickets will also be on sale at the Clubhouse on Thursday, June 9 th , Monday the 13 th , and Thursday the 16 th , from 9:30 to 11:30 AM. Come join the fun with your neighbors in Summerfield even if you don’t dance or have a partner. Light refreshments and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. You may also BYOB. To make reservaons, call Marty at 971.249.3907 or e-mail him at [email protected]. Submied by Bonnie Conger Beat the Heat Dance ~June 18 th FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL 10% 10% 10% 10% off off off off (merchandise only) in the Summerfield in the Summerfield in the Summerfield in the Summerfield Golf Pro Shop. Golf Pro Shop. Golf Pro Shop. Golf Pro Shop. Must Must Must Must present coupon at time of purchase. Offer valid June 1—30, 2016. Did you know? If you live in a house, townhouse or condo, with 2 or more residents and one of the residents passes away or moves to another locaon (such as an assisted living), the pro-rated amount of the annual assessment paid for the second person can be refunded. Please submit the informaon in wring to the SCA Office. Note that all properes must pay at least one assessment, so even vacant properes pay as if one resident occupies the unit. Meet the SCA Board Candidates Night Thursday, June 23 rd , 7:00 PM Clubhouse Lobby Who are the candidates? Turn to page 9!

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Summerfield

Civic Associa�on

10650 SW Summerfield Dr.

Tigard, OR 97224

Office: 503-620-0131 or

[email protected]

Golf Pro Shop: 503-620-1200

www.summerfield55.org

www.golfsummerfield.com

Office open Monday through

Friday, 8 AM—12 noon

Summary

S u m m e r f i e l d C i v i c A s s o c i a t i o n ’ s M o n t h l y N e w s l e t t e r

VOLUME 174

JUNE 2016

Inside this issue:

President’s Message 2

Board Meeting Recap 3

From the Golf Pro Shop 10

Directory Additions 11

Clubhouse Calendar 12

Celebrate the start of summer at Summerfield’s dance, “Beat the

Heat,” on Saturday, June 18th

, 7:00 to 9:30 PM in the Ballroom. All

singles and couples age 55+ are invited to “swing” into summer at this cool event.

Doors open at 6:45 PM. For your dancing and listening pleasure, the live music of the

Sandpoint Band will help you chill out. They will play a wide variety of dance music,

including songs from the 50s and 60s, as well as classic rock.

Purchasing <ckets in advance is highly recommended. Summerfield residents will be

able to purchase <ckets on Monday, the 6th

of June, in the Clubhouse Lobby from

9:30 to 11:30 AM. Cost is $8 each. Tables for 8 may be reserved when buying <ckets

in advance. Tickets will also be on sale at the Clubhouse on Thursday, June 9th

,

Monday the 13th

, and Thursday the 16th

, from 9:30 to 11:30 AM.

Come join the fun with your neighbors in Summerfield even if you don’t dance or

have a partner. Light refreshments and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. You

may also BYOB. To make reserva<ons, call Marty at 971.249.3907 or e-mail him at

[email protected].

Submi ed by Bonnie Conger

Beat the Heat Dance ~June 18th

FATHER’S

DAY

SPECIAL

10% 10% 10% 10% off off off off (merchandise only)

in the Summerfield in the Summerfield in the Summerfield in the Summerfield Golf Pro Shop.Golf Pro Shop.Golf Pro Shop.Golf Pro Shop.

Must Must Must Must present coupon at time of purchase.

Offer valid June 1—30, 2016.

Did you know? If you live in a house,

townhouse or condo, with 2 or more

residents and one of the residents

passes away or moves to another

loca<on (such as an assisted living),

the pro-rated amount of the annual

assessment paid for the second

person can be refunded. Please

submit the informa<on in wri<ng to

the SCA Office. Note that all

proper<es must pay at least one

assessment, so even vacant

proper<es pay as if one resident

occupies the unit.

Meet the SCA Board

Candidates Night

Thursday, June 23rd

, 7:00 PM

Clubhouse Lobby

Who are the

candidates?

Turn to page 9!

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President’s Message We have recently installed 3 new

surveillance cameras in the Clubhouse. They join the

exis<ng cameras to help monitor and secure the

Clubhouse and outside areas. The three new cameras

are on the lower level outside the Golf Shop

including the pa<o area, the Kitchen, and the U<lity

Room behind the Kitchen. This now makes it possible to

see the swimming pool, outside doors, and the interior

of the Clubhouse. The cameras record ac<vity and the

records are kept on a DVR so they can be reviewed if

necessary.

I have been asked about the “rock pile” in the lower

lobby. We started to redo this area but have put it on

hold while we consider a project that would require

using this area in a different way. There was no reason

to spend money for a short term fix. We hope to have it

resolved quickly.

Strange things have been happening in the upper

lobby. Plants, real and fake, are appearing and others

are being moved . Furniture is being moved and in some

cases lamps and vases are gone or have mul<plied in

number. Please do not change, add to, or remove items

from the Clubhouse without going to the Clubhouse

CommiLee with your idea. If you are inclined to do this

without approval, I would reference the first paragraph

in this ar<cle.

Ken Lance, SCA Board President

Water Aerobics Reminder

AARP Safe Driving Class

The Newcomer Welcome CommiLee is busy planning

a welcoming event for residents who have moved

into Summerfield in the past year, to be held on

Wednesday, July 20th

at 6:00 PM. If any CommiLee,

Club or ac<vity would like to be represented at this

event, please contact Barbara Lance at 503.639.8134

by June 15th

. The CommiLee has a couple of

vacancies to be filled. It is a fun CommiLee. The

only requirement is enjoying people and sharing

Summerfield informa<on with new

residents. One immediate need is a new welcome

person on Summerfield Lane. Please call Barbara for

more informa<on.

Submi ed by Barbara Lance,

Interim Chairperson

Summerfield residents, including those who work

during the week, now have the opportunity to aLend

the AARP sponsored Driver Safety Class on Saturday,

June 25th

, from 9:00 AM-noon and 1:00-4:00 PM in

the Game Room (must aLend both sessions).

Oregon law* states that any driver, 55 or older, who

completes an ODOT approved motor vehicle accident

preven<on course, shall receive an appropriate

reduced rate in premium charges. Take advantage of

this reduc<on; learn new traffic laws; register for this

ODOT approved course, conducted by an AARP

trained instructor. Cost: $15 for AARP members; $20

for non-members. Sign-up sheet on the Clubhouse

bulle<n board, effec<ve June 1st

. Deadline is June

20th

. This class will be conducted for SUMMERFIELD

RESIDENTS ONLY and is sponsored by the Singles Club.

*2013 ORS 742.490

Submi ed by Clare Engle

Water Aerobics now runs Monday

through Friday star<ng at 10:00 AM.

Call Barbara Roth at 503.477.2481 for

more info.

Submi ed by Barbara Roth

Welcome Newcomers! Private Party “Monitors”

We are looking for a team of “Summerfield Monitors”

to assist with private events in the Clubhouse. As a

monitor, you will be assis<ng the Summerfield resident

host with their private event by opening the front door

for their guests, reminding them of rules and

responsibili<es and answering any last minute

ques<ons they may have. It’s a great way to stay

involved, give back to the community and make

$10/hour (payable by the Summerfield resident host).

If interested, and you are comfortable using email

(preferred communica<on method), please aLend an

informa<onal mee<ng on Friday, JUNE 10th

, at 1:00 PM

in the Conference Room.

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Starters mee<ng went very well.

Reviewed shiQ schedules and clarifica<on

of responsibili<es. Brick wall

measurements indicated no movement in

past six months, however some repairs

needed on cracks and pilasters.

Jay – Board Liaison to Architecture /

Landscape, Pro Shop, Greens: Mo<on

made, seconded and approved to add

Rebecca McGee as member of

Architectural / Landscape CommiLee.

Obtaining es<mates for new Pro Shop

counter.

Nash – Board Liaison for Neighborhood

Watch, Directory & Website: Reminder

about May 11th

Red Cross Disaster

Preparedness presenta<on.

Stayton - Board Liaison to Sub-

Associa�ons, Common Area Landscape,

Library: Sub-Associa<ons mee<ng on the

20th

with Chair of the Arch./Land.

CommiLee as guest speaker. CAI

publica<on on self-managed HOAs

available for purchase.

Parkinson – Board Liaison to

Apartments: Turnover is 16 units year-to-

date, comparing to average of 8 units at

this <me. 175 units total. Occupancy at

96% currently and will be 99% by Friday.

Baldwin – Board Liaison to Clubhouse,

Courts: Repairs of courts completed.

Discussion on court cleaning protocol.

Discussion on Clubhouse use for private

events and monitoring of events. Work

session to be scheduled, then possible

sub-commiLee review. Lastly, Clubhouse

CommiLee voted to remove the last

snooker table. Mo<on made, seconded

and approved (one opposi<on), to

aLempt to remove final snooker table,

with a not-to-exceed of $500 if there is a

fee to remove.

Lance – Board Liaison to Clubs/Ac�vi�es

and Fair Housing: Nomina<ng CommiLee

did an outstanding job this year and

reports that the three SCA Board

candidates are Dudley Strain, Bob

NoTngham and Ron McGee. Reminder

that SCA Board is s<ll considering cover

over the golf maintenance shed.

Discussion on long-term planning

commiLee, in conjunc<on with Reserve

Study.

Mee<ng adjourned at 10:35 AM. Next

regular Board Mee<ng is Monday, June

13th

at 9:00 AM.

SCA Board Meeting Report

Page 3

This report is a recap of the mee ng. For

details, see the minutes on the Clubhouse

bulle n board.

May 2016 Board Mee�ng

Present: Stayton, Baldwin, Lance, Jay,

Parkinson, Miller, Nash, Meek, C. Lindsey

Absent: Estates. Mee<ng called to order at

9:00 AM. Minutes approved from April Board

Mee<ng. No visitors signed in to speak.

Golf Course Report – Sullivan: Major

equipment failures, hydraulic leaks, using a

loaner fairway mower. For the fuel tank

update, determined there was minor

contamina<on and working with remedia<on

vendor and DEQ. New above ground tank

installed and electrical completed, working

on fence installa<on and final inspec<on. Golf

Course irriga<on water turned on by Clean

Water Services. The Greens Roller arrived

last week but the Cushman is backordered.

Bunker sand project completed and sprinkler

head cuTng project completed (thank you to

both Tigard High School golf teams and SCA

volunteers, par<cularly Tom Fehr). Tree

removal update. New pedestrian crossing

signs are a liLle tricky to maneuver around

with the equipment.

Golf Pro Shop Report – R. Lindsey: A great

month overall, April made up en<re year-to-

date deficiency, up $1K to budget and the

best number of rounds in an April in tracking

history. 186 Annual Resident Golf Tags sold so

far. Discussion on Charbonneau’s changes.

Treasurer’s Report – Miller: April Total

Opera<ng Income of $53,257.67; April Total

Opera<ng Expenditures of $108,338.59; Cash

on hand as of 4/30/16 of $441,691.64. April

Total Reserves Income of $10,001.24; April

Total Reserves Expenditures of $4,389.67.

General Reserve Balance as of 4/30/16:

$753,449.90. New Buyers Fee income for

April was $10,000. New Buyers Fee account

balance as of 4/30/16: $165,295.40. Total

General Reserves plus New Buyers Fee

account: $918,745.30. Check registers

reviewed from April. Mo<on made,

seconded and approved to accept the en<re

Treasurer’s report. Discussed Reserves

Update.

Correspondence – C. Lindsey: Trend of

poten<al new buyers reques<ng all HOA

documents and info, as well as working on

their Change Requests in advance for the

Arch./ Land. CommiLee. Reminder to all SCA

volunteers to be aware of their physical

limits and to not use ladders. Received

compliment to golf course crew, both on

maintenance and schedule. Reminder

that the Common Area Landscape

CommiLee provides oversight of plants

and flowers around Clubhouse and

requests that residents/public not cut or

remove. Explained how New Buyer Fee

works for current residents moving within

Summerfield. Addi<onal correspondence

related to parking and special events.

Administrator’s Report – C. Lindsey: Huge

thank you to Roger Johnson and en<re

Swimming Pool CommiLee for a

successful pool opening weekend! Thanks

also to the CALC, and Rick Sullivan and

Chris Allen for their assistance in the golf

ball screen project. Shared info regarding

an ADA LiQ that might be a good op<on

for the Clubhouse. New nighTme

janitorial vendor working well. ALended

Spring Summit mee<ng at Summerplace

HOA. Working with aLorney on CC&R

draQ language changes. New procedure

for newcomers involves the SCA Office

sending out packets with a more detailed

welcome leLer.

City of Tigard Liaison Report – Van Vlack:

Absent, but C. Lindsey provided report

that the City indicated that No Parking

signs were not permissible on 114th

.

New Business:

A. CC&R Review Sub Commi;ee Proposal

Last CC&R revision was 1991; this revision

updates the occupancy statement to

current legal language and incorporates

the three amendments into the body.

Mo<on made, seconded and approved to

proceed with the proposed plan of CC&R

revisions and a vote of Proprietary

Members, tenta<vely scheduled for

September 2016. There are 904 eligible

votes and it needs a 60% affirma<ve to

pass. Communica<on Plan in place.

B. TV/DVD Request-tabled un<l June.

Directors Round Table:

Miller – Board Liaison to Newcomers,

Volunteer Apprecia�on, Summary: The

Mo<on made, seconded and approved to

appoint Barbara Lance as Interim

Newcomers CommiLee Chairperson.

Meek – Liaison to Marke�ng, Swimming

Pool, Marshals/Starters: The Marshals/

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For pet owners, it is a joy to walk

your pet. Pet owners are reminded

that there is a restric<on in the

Summerfield CC&Rs that prohibits

dogs and cats from roaming at large.

When walking your dog or cat, you

are responsible for the removal of

animal droppings. This has been a

con<nuing problem in our beau<ful

Summerfield neighborhood. The

next <me you take your pet for a

walk, put a couple of disposal bags

in your pocket for proper waste

cleanup. Your fellow residents will

definitely appreciate your diligence

and coopera<on. Or you could offer

the bags to somebody that may

have forgoLen theirs.

Submi ed by the

Architectural Commi ee

Summerfield & Pets

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Adjacent to the Golf Course?

Revising the Summerfield CC&Rs For the past year the SCA Board of Directors has supported an ad hoc

CommiLee to study the current Condi<ons, Convents and Restric<ons

(CC&Rs) document and recommend revisions. The Board felt that some of

the restric<ons were out of date and needed to be updated to reflect

current trends in homeowner’s associa<ons. The CommiLee has

presented to the Board a revised document and the Board has decided to

hold an elec<on of the Summerfield Proprietary Members to either

approve or disapprove this revision of the CC&Rs.

The biggest change addresses occupancy. The current language in Sec<on

1.9 no longer reflects the reality of our community nor can it be supported

if challenged. While we will s<ll remain an age 55+ community, with

nobody under age 18, the rela<onship piece to occupancy is modified.

Another change is with regard to signage and added references to the new

Architectural/Landscape Manual that was approved last year. A third

change is an increase in the late fee for the annual assessments that are

not paid on <me. These are the three most no<ceable changes. In

addi<on, there are some minor language changes and reordering of words

to make the document more accurate. The language of the three

Amendments – one restric<ng rentals and two that address the New

Buyer Fee - will be incorporated into the text of the document.

First, we will provide every Proprietary Member with a copy of the

proposed revision, and second, we will provide several opportuni<es for

residents to ask ques<ons and clarify what these changes mean. There

will be informa<on provided in future newsleLers, at a Town Hall mee<ng

and at various other neighborhood, Club and CommiLee mee<ngs. Our

current plan is to hold the elec<on in September in much the same

manner as the elec<on last year addressing the New Buyers Fee.

Submi ed by Barbara Stayton, SCA Board Member

and CC&R Revision Commi ee Member

If your property (private home, townhouse, or condominium) is

immediately adjacent to the golf course, it is the property owner’s

responsibility to maintain the transi<on between where the golf course

mowers cut and your property line. You also have a responsibility to keep

hedges, trees, bushes and any other vegeta<on trimmed so that

vegeta<on does not extend into the play area of the golf course which is

defined by the white “out of bounds (OB)” stakes placed around the

periphery of the golf course. Please help us keep the course as

presentable as we can and help the grounds crew as much as we can. If

you have a ques<on about your property’s transi<on with the course,

report your ques<on to the SCA Office and we will be willing to review

your situa<on with you.

Submi ed by the Greens Commi ee

The City of Tigard is looking for

volunteers to fill one regular vacancy

and one alternate posi<on on the

Audit Commi;ee. Ci<zens with

financial or local government

experience are encouraged to apply.

The CommiLee meets two <mes a

year, usually for an hour or so, and

are held in August and in November.

To apply, please complete a Ci<zen

CommiLee Interest Applica<on form

and return it to Tigard City Hall by

5:00 PM on June 13th

, 2016.

Interviews will be held the evening of

June 16th

at City Hall. Applica<ons can

be found at www.<gard-

or.gov/community/volunteer.php or

in the Tigard City Hall lobby at 13125

SW Hall Blvd. For more informa<on

about Audit CommiLee vacancies and

ac<vi<es, please contact Cara

Fitzpatrick, at 503.718.2493 or

cara@<gard-or.gov.

City of Tigard

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Bible Study

Page 5

June 13th

is the Night for BUNCO. We meet in the Game

Room at 7:00 PM. Come and join us for a good <me, I

guarantee.

Submi ed by Marlene Christensen

JUNE 5th

, 1—4 PM

Invite your friends and family to tour mul<ple for-sale

proper<es (homes, condos and townhouses). In the

Clubhouse, you’ll find enthusias<c tour guides and

Summerfield informa<on packets. For details, call the

SCA Office at 503.620.0131. AQer office hours, call Robyn

Dezendorf, realtor coordinator of the 1st

Sunday event, at

503.407.9102.

1st Sunday @ Summerfield

Calling all Beavers and Ducks: The Boys of Summer are

coming to Bingo on June 10th

. There will be a 'One' Inning

Civil War Baseball Game. Bingo starts promptly at 7:00

PM. Wear your colors and bring your cheers.

Submi ed by Marlene Christensen

Women’s Bunco

The Summerfield Bible study meets in the Conference

Room on Wednesdays at 12:00 PM. We are currently

studying Ephesians. All Summerfield residents are wel-

come to aLend. We will con<nue to meet through the

summer. Thank you to those who aLend who make this

such a special <me each week. If you have any ques<ons

please contact Pat or Paula Williams at 503.670.0113.

Submi ed by Paula Williams

Cribbage Every Monday morning

star<ng at 9:30 AM and

we play for fun un<l

12:00 noon in the Game

Room. No cost to play.

We will teach you how or

we can provide a

refresher. Ques<ons call

BeLy Mills @ 530.620.9891.

Submi ed by Be y Mills

Computer & Technology

Pickleball Club Social & New Member Party

We will be having this “kick-off” party on Thursday,

June 9th

at 4:00 PM on the courts adjacent to the

Clubhouse. Wear comfortable court shoes and bring a

snack and beverage (no glass please). We will have extra

racquets and balls to use, and there will be mentors

available to demo/teach some basic skills of the

game. If you know anyone who would like more

informa<on about our Club, please have them contact

Sheryl Caldwell at 503.603.0452 or email

at [email protected] or Linda McCall at

971.244.3876 or email at [email protected]

Submi ed by Karen Zwerling

Pickleball Club

What do you know about fern bars? Ice bars? Sound

bars? Well, good luck with the first two, but if you would

like to know about improved sound for your TV, then you

are in luck. It's nice to see your informa<on on your

computer screen, but wouldn't you like to have a print

copy? There are many op<ons for prin<ng machines.

You beLer shuffle on down to our beau<ful Clubhouse

and aLend the next sessions of your Summerfield

Computer and Technology Club.

Tues., June 14th

, 10:30 AM, Sound bars and speakers

Tues., June 28th

, 10:30 AM, Printers

Submi ed by Gerry Craig

We are taking a break for summer and will

start up again in the fall. We would like to hear

your requests for the next dance you would like us to

teach and what evening and <me would be preferable.

Please contact John or Chris Moore at 503.515.1301 or

[email protected] for further details.

Submi ed by Chris Moore

Ballroom/Social Dance

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Swimming Pool News Thank you to everyone that helped get the pool opened on <me

for Mother's Day Weekend. It was a joint effort to be sure. The

new umbrellas are a big hit, and if you need help with the big

lever ac<on ones, we will be showing how they work Sunday

and Monday, June 5th

& 6th

, at 2:00 PM.

One confusing rule that seems to come up early in the swim

season is regarding youth swim. YOUTH means poLy-trained

youth, so no babies and no youths s<ll in diapers are allowed in

the pool or even in the enclosed area. No adult diapers either!

CDC says there is no such thing as a SWIMMING DIAPER, even if

adver<sed as such. The protec<on of our resident’s safety is

paramount and we take no risks when it comes to possible

contamina<on.

Submi ed by Roger Johnson, Chairman

Senior Life Long Learning

The month of June brings us to the end of The

Symphony lecture series as we enter the

twen<eth century. In the 1920s we find that

American concert music is beginning to

emerge and the “American spirit” of the <me

captured in the works of Aaron Copland,

Samuel Barber and Charles Ives.

I am sure that you will find the stories of

Copland’s and Barber’s beginnings as

fascina<ng as I did. They represent the new

elegance of American classical music.

We will be sorry to see our lecturer, Dr. Robert

Greenberg, “go”. His profound knowledge of

music and his humor, has made this course

educa<onal as well as extremely enjoyable!

However, he won’t be gone too long because

he will be returning next January when we

study “The Opera”.

The two lecture series for the months of July

and August will be, “Op<mizing Brain Fitness”

and “Scien<fic Secrets for a Powerful

Memory”. Write them on your calendars so

that you won’t forget. Ok, just my aLempt at

humor there!

Beat the heat! Grab a chair! Join us each

Thursday at 2:00 PM in the Lakeview Room.

Look forward to learning with you! For further

informa<on, call Karen at 971.249.3907 or

email [email protected]

Submi ed Karen Zwerling

Thank You Nominating Committee! Thank you to our 2016 Nomina<ng CommiLee! Per the SCA By-Laws, the Nomina<ng CommiLee is charged with

nomina<ng one candidate for each of the posi<ons to be filled (three this year). Candidates are considered based on

their Summerfield experience (Clubs and CommiLees), professional work experience and community / volunteer

experience. There was a slate of 27 amazing candidates and the top three candidates that accepted the nomina<on

are revealed on page 9. Thank you to the following wonderful Nomina<ng CommiLee members: Chairman Jerry

Baldwin, David Gaines, Herb Peterson, Elizabeth Young, Dick Torrence, Hal Thiemann, Sandy Wolfe, Diane Rhodes,

Sharon Strain, Sheryl Caldwell, Larry Launder, Pat McWaters, Rod Sacconaghi, Pat Kuhnhausen, Jack Auerbach,

Be;e Ederer, GraceAnn Lynch, Ken Rose, John Trant, Larrie Noble and Marilyn Katz.

Experienced Spanish language teacher will be star<ng a

Beginning Conversa<onal Spanish Class the second week of

June. Classes will be one hour, once or twice a week. Dates and

<me will be decided once students sign up for the class. We will

then decide what days and <mes work best for the group. Class

will be either held at my home or at the Clubhouse, depending

on availability. This will be a semi-private class for a group of 3

to a maximum of 6 students. It is an easy conversa<onal

approach with worksheets for reinforcement. Cost will be $10

per student per class hour. First introductory class will be free

of charge to try out the class. Please call GAIL ROMERO for

more informa<on or to sign up for the class.

Submi ed by Gail Romero

503.747.3030 Home

650.515.5437 Cell

Spanish Classes in Summerfield

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SCRABBLE & MEXICAN TRAIN: First and third Fridays at 7:00 PM in the Game Room.

MEMOIR WRITING GROUP: Tuesday, June 28th

at 1:00 PM in the Conference Room. Topic is "Hobbies/

Collec<ons/Interests/Talents". This is our last mee<ng before taking a summer break for July and August.

Submi ed by Sally Stuart

SUMMERFIELD SINGALONGS take place on the first and third Fridays from 2:00 – 3:00 PM in the Ballroom. Tired of

singing solos in the shower? Come and join us!

DEMENTIA/ALZHEIMER’S/PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP: Are you a caregiver for someone with Demen<a, Alzhei-

mer’s or Parkinson’s disease? Is your loved one protected in case something fatal should happen to you? Come talk

with others who may be in the same situa<on as you on Tuesday, June 21st

at 1:00 PM in the Conference Room.

Items will be discussed that you must know about. We are here to be what we all need --- a good friend to support

you in this <me in your life. You can even bring your “Care Receiver” to join the talk with like-minded people.

Submi ed by David Gaines

SAVE THE DATE for Summerfield’s next Happy Hour: Saturday, July 16th

at 5:00 PM.

Guess what the theme is?

If you would like to help with exis ng ac vi es, have new ac vi es you would like to start, or have any ques ons,

call Julie Helle at 503.747.5225

Submi ed by Nancy Vink

Summerfield Activities (Planned by the Summerfield Activities Group) JUST-FRIENDS SUMMERFIELD SINGLES: These ac�vi�es are open to ALL singles in Summerfield.

����Planning mee�ng: Saturday, June 4th

at 11:00 AM in the Conference Room. Bring ideas for events in July and Au-

gust.

����Also on Saturday, June 4th

, a;end a free lecture at the Tigard Library, “Re-Imaging Historic Chinese Mining Land-

scapes” by Archeologist, Don Hann. To carpool, meet at the Clubhouse at 1:30 PM.

����Miniature Golf and Lunch! Come and play on Tuesday, June 7th

at Tuala<n Island Greens, 20400 SW Cipole Rd,

97062 for $5.00. We will eat there aQerwards at the Island Grill. To carpool, meet at the Clubhouse at 9:30 AM.

����On Saturday, June 11th

, let’s go hear the Marylhurst Orchestra perform their Summer Pops Concert for only

$5.00 in the Hawthorne Room of Clark Commons, (17600 Highway 43). Meet at the Clubhouse at 3:00 PM to car-

pool.

����Opera on Sunday, June 12th

! A fully-staged produc<on with orchestra of Leonard Bernstein’s “Candide” will be

performed at St. Anne’s Chapel on the Marylhurst Campus. The cost is $15. Meet at the Clubhouse at 3:00 PM.

����Free lecture at the Tigard Library, “New Hikes on the Oregon Coast” on Tuesday, June 14th

at 7:00 PM. To car-

pool, meet at the Clubhouse at 6:30 PM.

����Let’s enjoy Happy Hour on Wednesday, June 22nd

at Claim Jumper, 18000 SW Lower Boones Ferry Rd., Tuala<n,

97224. To carpool, meet at the Clubhouse at 4:00 PM. Check out their menu at: www.claimjumper.com.

����Tigard Balloon Fes�val: Moonglow, Live music and Dinner there (or bring your own) on Saturday, June 25th

at

Cook Park. Meet at the Clubhouse at 5:30 PM. Bring a blanket or chair to sit on if you want. Entrance fee is $7 (or

$5 online). Parking is $5 or walk there and take the shuLle for $1. This is an outdoor event so dress accordingly.

�SAVE THE DATE for our Annual Barbeque on Thursday, August 11th

at 4:30 PM. It’s fun and delicious! More info

later.

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Garden Club While all exercise can be beneficial, some<mes doing it

on your own or just to a video, and not with a

cer<fied trained instructor, may pose risks as there is

no one there qualified to assist you. Are you going

beyond your physical limita<ons and poten<ally doing

yourself more harm than good?

Pamela Olzman, 503.320.5150, is a Licensed Cer�fied

Professionally Trained Instructor. She will be guiding

you through Qigong exercises and Adap�ve Yoga.

You will receive individual instruc<on and learn safe

alignment and proper form based on your individual

needs and flexibility. Some of the benefits include

improved flexibility, beLer balance, greater range of

mo<on and an enriched golf game. A yoga mat is op<onal

and no previous experience is needed. Classes are held in

the Lakeview Room & Ballroom every Tuesday, 11:45 AM

to 12:45 PM.

Submi ed by Joe Massaro

Qigong / Adaptive Yoga On Monday, June 13

th we will meet in

the Clubhouse parking lot at 1:00 PM

and carpool to the beau<ful Heirloom

Roses nursery in St. Paul. We will stroll through the

seven acres of gardens to savor the beauty and

fragrance of the roses. Bring your cameras to

photograph the large variety of flowers, from old

garden roses to the newest hybrid teas. We can also

visit the store and giQ shop to find a treasure or two

to take home. Hallie NoTngham will have driving

direc<on to the nursery at 24062 Riverside Drive NE,

St. Paul, OR (800.820.0465).

Submi ed by Sharon Hughes

Book Club

Please join us at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, June 14th as

Barbara leads the discussion on this month's

selec<on, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Set in

1939, Nazi Germany, the country is holding it's

breath. Death has never been busier, and will

become busier s<ll. This is a story of Liesel

Meminger's life in these troubling <mes. In superbly

craQed wri<ng that burns with intensity, the author

has given us one of the most enduring stories of our

<me.

Submi ed by Colleen Upright

Crea<ve Art Guild is a cri<que,

educa<onal and support group here

in Summerfield. It is open to all

ar<sts, all mediums and all levels of

abili<es. Our non-threa<ng cri<ques

are done in a suppor<ve, educa<onal

way for all of us to grow as ar<sts. As a member of

the group, you will be eligible to show your art in our

annual fall Art Show. We are in the process of

planning the ART SHOW now.

We meet the third Monday of each month, at 2:00

PM in the Art Room. Ar<sts, please join us on June

20th and bring your recent pain<ngs and/or an older

piece that may need some help. Also, bring your

$5.00 annual dues, if you haven’t paid yet. Come join

us and celebrate the ARTS.

Submi ed by Diana Poorman

Creative Art Guild Club

Lindsey’s Tigers June Clinic Our recent puTng clinic shared <ps for

finishing a hole in style…but before you can

show off your puTng skills, you have to get

the ball from the fairway up on to the

green…..that’s right, it’s �me for the CHIPPING

clinic!! It’s <me to get comfortable using the 8

Iron, 9 Iron and/or the Pitching Wedge (aka “PW”). Each

belongs in our golf bag and will be needed on the course

- but which one - and when?

Come find out on Tuesday, June 21st at 1:00 PM

Bring your 8, 9 or “PW”, and join us at the Lower Level of

the Clubhouse, where we’ll get started working on this

important part of our golf game.

If you’re newer to golf or geQng back into golf aRer

some �me away, the Lindsey’s Tigers Ladies Golf Group

is here for you! If you don’t have clubs yet, join us

anyway. Give Rob Lindsey, our Golf Pro, a call at the Pro

Shop and he can provide a club for your use at the clinic -

our compliments! AQer the clinic on Tuesday, June 21st

at 1:00 PM, plan to stay for a Best Ball Scramble, it will

be fun, and a great way to prac<ce what we just learned!

Submi ed by Lori Owen

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SCA Board Candidates

Ron McGee

Educa�on:

Harvard School of Business

Trade Union Program, UC

system

Professional Background:

Media<on and Arbitra<on,

Labor Rela<ons for the State of

California and the City of

Portland, Firefighter

Served on various Boards &

CommiLees in HOAs and

communi<es in California and

Oregon

Ac<ve in Summerfield Men's

Golf Club and the Clubhouse

CommiLee

Lived in Summerfield 3+ years

Born in Portland, Bob

graduated from Gresham High

School and the University of

Portland.

AQer gradua<on, he worked for

Carna<on Company in sales and

later as a Manufacturer’s

Representa<ve in the trucking

industry. In 1978, Bob was

employed by the Freightliner

Corpora<on and re<red in

1991.

Bob and Hallie have been

married for 64 years and have

three children and six

grandchildren. They moved to

Summerfield in 2006. They

both like to golf, garden, travel

and hike the many trails in the

Northwest.

Bob served as Co-Chairman of

the Golf Starters, Vice President

of the Summerfield Men’s Golf

Club and is a past Board

Member and Treasurer of the

Summerfield Civic Associa<on.

Bob NoQngham Dudley Strain

• Born in Portland, Oregon

• Summerfield Resident for 6

years

• President of HOA #2 for 5

years

• Married to Sharon Strain for

7 Years as of July 25th

, 2016

• Father of 3, Stepfather to 4,

Grandfather to 17

grandchildren

• Educa<on: Yakima Valley Jr.

Collage, Portland State

College, American

Management School

• US Airforce, 1964—1968

• Cofounder and President of

Dudley Craig Ltd.

• President of Almore

Interna<onal

• Re<red as part of the

management team for

Lagrand Industrial Supply

• Volunteered with Portland

Rose Fes<val, 1969—1985,

President in 1984

• St. Mary’s Academy Board,

1982—1985

• St. Thomas More Church

Board, 1977—1985

• Medical Team

Interna<onal, 2010.

Meet these great

candidates on

Thursday, June

23rd

, 7:00 PM,

Clubhouse Lobby

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Men’s Golf Club

From the Golf Pro Shop By Rob Lindsey, PGA Golf Professional

Wow, can you believe the weather that we have had the last couple of

months? Don’t forget to look at the calendar for upcoming events. Our

summer is packed with great opportuni<es to play golf. Both our Men’s

and Women’s Clubs are in full swing.

Father’s Day is rapidly approaching (June 19th

). Our Golf Shop is fully

stocked with everything for Dad. On the front page you will find a 10% off

coupon that you can apply to any merchandise purchase in the Golf Shop.

What a great way to surprise your husband and/or father for Father’s Day!

Upcoming Events

June 1st

– 30th

Rob’s Spring Handicap (Best 3 of 5) for SMGC Members

June 2nd

Women’s Club Monthly Shotgun/Mtg – 9:00 AM

June 6th

Chapman #2 (10 AM/1:15 PM Shotguns)

June 7th

Men’s Club General Membership Mtg – 7:00 PM

June 15th

Men’s Club Spring Handicap (Round 1)

June 16th

Women’s Club Guest Day–Luncheon 9:00 AM Shotgun

June 17th

Men’s Club Spring Handicap (Round 2)

June 21st

Lindsey’s Tigers Chipping Clinic

June 27th

Chapman #3 (10 AM/1:15 PM Shotguns)

Birdies/Chip ins: Mary

Kerns reported the

following birdie chip ins for

April. Congratula<ons to

the following ladies. Chip

ins were made by: Diana

Smith got 2, Wendy Pfeifer,

Marilyn Launder, Joanne Thomas,

Janis Pfannens�el, Jan Meek, Lillian

Tucker, Mary Kerns. Birdies were

reported for: Wendy Pfeifer,

Marilyn Katz, Janis Primrose, Nancy

Sahler, Diana Smith, Joyce

Knutson. Mary reminds everyone to

contact her for their Chip in or

Birdie pin. But remember, you only

get one per year.

The SWGC Member/Guest

Tournament and Luncheon is

scheduled for Thursday, June

16th

. It will be a four-person

scramble. Con<nental breakfast will

be at 8:00 AM with a shotgun start

at 9:00 AM. The cost is $23.00 per

person. Registra<on will run un<l

June 6th

. Registra<on is limited to

72 ladies. Checks for this event

should be placed in the file drawer

in the Pro Shop under Member/

Guest Tournament. Sign-up as a

foursome is encouraged. If you

have any ques<ons please contact

Judy Hiefield, 503.747.3848.

A reminder that the Charity

Tournament is on July 14th

. Our

charity is The Caring Closet. They

can use our help! We can use GiQ

Cards for the raffles, ranging from

Starbucks for $5.00 to Visa cards for

any amount and cash dona<ons.

Make checks payable to the

Summerfield Women’s Golf Club

Charity! If you have any ques<ons

please contact Sandy Brewer.

Submi ed by Irene Jordan

Women’s Golf Club

May Chapman

AM Low Gross: 1st

, Cheryl Schultze and Del Jordan (34); 2nd

, Linda Ward

and Stan Nelsen (36); 3rd

, Sandy and John Brewer (37); 4th

, Marja and John

Gillan and Marilyn and Larry Launder (40). AM Low Net: 1st

, Irene Jordan

and Herb Peterson (22); 2nd

, Jean Madrid and ScoL Young and Jane Brown

and Jimmy Scheel (24); 3rd

, Barbara and Ken Lance (25); 4th

, Mickey

Chewning and Jim Matheson, Sandy and Gary Nelson, JoAnne Thomas and

Hank Hess and Ed Stern and Jan Wargo (28); 5th

, Nancy Sahler and Frank

Gintz, Ron McGee and Roni Sullivan, BeLy Koon and Wally Mortensen

Diana Poorman and Lou Bunch and Barbara Kelley and Bob Primrose (27).

PM Low Gross: 1st

, Pat DuFort and Ken Rose (35); 2nd

, Dee and Dennis

Brosowske and Chris<ne Walker and Jay Anderton (37); 3rd

, Janice and Bob

Meek (38); 4th

, Linda McCall and Mel ScoL (39). PM Low Net: Carol Hargis

and John Brugger (22); Chris and Tom Treick (24); 3rd

, Fran Rieder and

David Gaines, Leslie and Rob Casey, Rosie Talarico and Dick VanDyke (25);

4th

, Marge and Ken Johannes and Joyce and Rick Knutson(26); 5th

, Marilyn

Katz, Judy and Mike Hiefield, Mary and Dan Coughlin (27).

Dick Hiller made a hole in one on May 14th

with a 175 yard stroke on the

11th

(2nd

hole). Dick told his playing partners it was his 12th

ace.

Submi ed by Tom Treick

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SCA Directory Additions

New Residents & Correc�ons:

April—May 2016

ANDERSON, Shirley 503.593.0259

11180 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #4

BLACKWELL, Pamela 503.620.5130

10100 SW Century Oak Dr.

FELSHAW, Mary 707.448.8324

11255 Meadowbrook Dr. #2

GREEN, Donald 503.443.2314

11295 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #4

(Moved from 11065 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #8)

HAUSSERMAN, Bob & Melva 503.936.5816

15518 SW 114th

Ct. #53

HEISLER, Dianne 503.708.3057

15371 SW 114th

Ct. #108

IVERSON, MaryLou 360.908.3479

11003 SW Summerfield Dr. #3

KEEFE, Sandra 503.635.1585

15785 SW Alderbrook Circle

MARCELLUS, Yvonne 503.746.3182

15525 SW 114th

Ct. #31

(moved from 9585 SW Summerfield Dr.)

MERLO, Vera 510.677.1592

10955 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #16

MIHO, Nancy No Telephone #

15446 SW Fountainwood Pl

ROMERO, Barbara 801.903.7200

11145 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #7

SCHOAP, Mike & Stephanie No Telephone #

15645 SW Oakhill Lane

SCHUMAN, Jeanne 360.808.0497

11250 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #8

WYMAN, Geraldine 925.519.7241

11180 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #2

Card Scores & Winners Submi;ed by Chuck Guse and Priscilla Wilson

Monday Bridge – Apr. 18: M. Chewning 5060; Apr. 25: B. Ken-

nedy 4470; May 2: C. Currie 3510; May 9: J. Brown 5750.

Wednesday Bridge – Apr. 20: F. Walbert 3360; Apr. 27: J.

Thomas 2800; May 4: M. Sleight 4660; May 11: N. Sayler

4070.

Thursday Night Bridge – Apr. 21: M. Dick 2860, P. Henry

2240; Apr. 28: P. Higgens 3080, M. Sleight 2960; May 7: M.

Sleight 3520, L. Tucker 2800; May 12: M. Sleight 2590, L. Tuck-

er 2320.

Thursday Duplicate Bridge – Apr. 7: N/S M. BenneL / J. How-

ard, B. O’Driscoll / D. Darm; E/W K. Hughes / B. Meier, M.

Sani / F. Love. Apr. 14: N/S S. Dirks / C. Hart, L. Turin / B. Bab-

biL; E/W K. Hughes / B. Meier, M. Sani / J. Howard. Apr. 21:

N/S B. O’Driscoll / D. Darm, M. BenneL / B. Meier; E/W J.

Thomas / J. Howard, M. Sani / F. Love. Apr.28: N/S B. O’Dris-

coll / D. Darm / B. Meier / K. Hughes; E/W M. Henry / C. Guse,

J. Howard / E. Landsburg.

Friday Novice Duplicate Bridge – May 13: E. Gerkin / C. Wil-

liams, L. Cook / S. Clark, J. Thomas / C. Currie.

Canasta – Apr. 20: J.E. Cleary 37050, M. Kelly 34370; Apr. 27:

K. Peper 52740, M. Rizzi 48825; May 4: D. Johnson 29580, M.

Rizzi 27575; May 11: C. Capri 38550, B. Marmon 35540.

Women’s Monday Night Pinochle – Apr. 18: B. Marmon

6150, J.E. Cleary 5970; Apr. 25: J. Jacober 7460, K. Peper 7110;

May 2: B. Ederer 6930, M. Haas 6070; May 9: B. Ederer 6540,

K. Peper 6340.

Tuesday Night Pinochle – Apr. 19: O. Thorne 5980, N. Schade

5530; Apr. 26: B. Westland 5930, JJ Bond 5820; May 3: K. Pe-

per 5460, J.E. Cleary 5390; May 10: M. Kelly 6460, K. Peper

6260.

Summerfield Summary Staff

Editor Cari Lindsey

Proofing Cathy Callahan

Sharon Hughes

Diane Ragsdale

Delivery Mgr. June Miller

Board Liaison Ken Miller

A special THANK YOU to those groups and

ac�vi�es that graciously move to another

Clubhouse room or cancel/change their �me to

accommodate a memorial service in the Ballroom.

Your kindness and grace is appreciated

by the grieving family.