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NewsSun City Festival Community Association
6501 West Desert Vista Boulevard, Buckeye, Arizona 85396 July 2013
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Sun City Festival Community AssociationNews
Peg N KegThursday, July 11 at 4:00 PMOnly $5 per person
This putting contest is a favoriteamong our residents. Test your putting skills on ourever changing 9-hole course and quench your thirst bysharing a keg of beer.
Horse Race / ShootoutThursday, July 18 at 5:00 PMCost: $5 per person
This event is a great time! Its almost full contact golf asyour competitors egg you on, sometimes in your back-swing.
Two-person teams alternate their shots while the high-scoring teams are eliminated on each hole until thereare only three teams left. Out of those three teams, wewill award a Win (1st Place), Place (2nd Place), anda Show (3rd Place). Serious golfers should leave theirsensitive side at home for this event; we like to have fun!
Bob Marotta
& FriendsWednesday, July 10
4:00 - 6:00 PM
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Golf Shop Summer Sizzle Sale
Sales Starts Friday, June 28 and
Ends Friday, July 5th
Receive 25% to 50% off yourentire merchandise purchase.Residents will shop and thenproceed to the counter wherethey will pick an American
Flag that will show the per-cent savings they receive.
Hawaiian NightsWednesday, July 17
3:00 - 6:00 PM
Costume Contest
Tropical Drink Specials
Karaokeby Pat-Mark Productions
Saturday, July 134:00 - 6:00 PM
Ask about our
Summer Loyalty Card
and learn how to
receive a Free
Dessert or Appetizer!
Dining Hours: Sunday 8 am - 7 pm, Monday & Tuesday 11 am - 7 pm, Wednesday thru Saturday 11 am - 8 pm
Summer Happy Hour 7 Days Per Week: Monday thru Sunday 3 pm - 6 pm
Flag Day TournamentThursday, July 4 - 7:06 - 9:30 am Tee Times
Individual Stroke Play CompetitionPlayers will be given an American Flag and will place it on
the ground when they shoot par plus their handicap. The
player that makes it the furthest around the course before
they place their ag will win. Prizes for Mens and Wom-
ens Divisions will be awarded.
Price: $29 Annual Pass Holders
$47 Sun City Festival Residents
$55 Resident Guest
Price includes: Green Fee, Cart, Range Balls, Prize Fund,
and Lunch! Sign up in the Golf Shop.
Like Minds
BandWednesday, July 24
4:00 - 6:00 PM
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July 3Let Freedom RingIndependenceDay Celebration and Pool Party6-10 pm Sage Center Pool/Patio
July 8
Arizona Solar Solutions10:00 am Sable Room
July 9
Neighborhood Representatives Mt
1:30 pm Celebration Hall
July 11
Buckeye Bookmobile
9:00 am Sage Center Parking Lot
REC Solar Seminar10 am Sable Room
July 13Bingo Blast & Pizza Party
6-10 pm Celebration Hall
July 23Quarterly Board of Directors Mtg
6:30 pm Celebration Hall
July 24 - 25
Ft. McDowell Casino - Overnight Tri10 am Depart Sage Center
Noon on 25th Depart Casino
July 25
Buckeye Bookmobile9:00 am Sage Center Parking Lot
July 28
Sunday Movie Matinee, SalmonFishing in the Yemen
1 pm Celebration Hall
July 30
Ft. McDowell Casino - Day Trip
9 am Depart Sage Center4 pm Depart Casino
JULYCommunity Events
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& SHOWS
Register at Member Services!
August
3 Wine Tasting at Two Sonoita
Vineyards
10 Arizona Diamondbacks vs NY Mets
17 Hairspray at Hale Centre Theatre
- Matinee Performance
July
6 Prescott Frontier Days & Rodeo
10 Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff
13 Sharlot Hall Museums 2013
Indian Art Market
25 Arizona Diamondbacks vs
Chicago Cubs
Festival of Lights 2013 Planning Committee
Members Needed - Join Today!
Sun City Festival is
making plans for theFESTIVAL OF LIGHTSevent to be held on
Friday, December 6,2013. This holiday
activity is guaranteedto become an annual
community tradition!The event will includea light parade with golf
carts and other motorized vehicles, a home decorating competition, and areception at the Sage Center.
A planning committee is needed to help coordinate this fun-lled event.
Attendance is required at periodic planning meetings, as well as a strongdesire and commitment to facilitate and produce all aspects of the event.
The rst committee meeting will be scheduled in August and willbe announced after the committee is assembled.
Participate in the FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS and join the committeetoday! Interested residents should contact Tracy Citrano at 928-
252-2104 or [email protected].
SAVE THE DATE!
August 17: Return of the Sunrise Social Pancake BreakfastSeptember 12: Comedy Night with Mark Klein
September 21: Let the Sunshine In - Return to Woodstock HippiePool Party
October 5: Concert In The Park
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Glass Arts Club
Members createtraditional stainedglass and warm glassthrough workshops,demonstrations, self-exploration and sharedexpertise. Glass Studiois open M-Sat 7am-7pm; Sun 1pm-7pm.Contact:Barbara Waggoner
Golf Chartered ClubWe are alwaysaccepting applicationsfor new members!Womens Group playevery Tue. MensGroup play every Mon.,Wed., Fri.Contact: Ken ErdmannMens Golf Group, 928-252-3357 or CyndyCzernysz for Womens
Golf Group, 928-252-2806
Pickleball ClubWe are dedicated the promotion
of Pickleball andencourage everyonto come out and jous. Open Play M-Sa@ 7am, M-Tu-Th @7pm. Contact: JimWerner928-252-3618
Woodcrafters ClubThe Club encourages allfacets of woodworking.
We welcome residentsof any skill levels.Members learn newwood skills and workon various projects withmembers of varyingexperience. Instructionalclasses are scheduledperiodically.Contact: Dave [email protected]
The Lady PutterCome and enjoy thcamaraderie of friewhile enhancingand developing youputting skills. Weplay on Mondaysat 12:30pm andThursdays at 9:30aPlease join us.Contact:Judy Handick
503-799-6702
Social Dance ClOur members learn
social and linedances in a funenvironment. LineDance on Thursday10:30 am BasicSteps; 11:00 amDance Lessons.Contact:Jo Palaoro928-252-6778
Festival Car ClubA mixture of Muscle,Vintage and Sports
Car enthusiastsdedicated to havingfun. We sponsormonthly outings,events and road trips.Contact:Perry Burrell928-252-2097 orDamon Deacon928-252-6649
Desert HarmonyAnother successful seasonis completed with our
Spring Concert. Well beback with our Christmaspresentation on Dec.
8th. Rehearsals start inSept. Thank you for yourcontinued support! Visit
desertharmony.org forupdates.Contact:
Pat Kubler623-521-9687 [email protected]
Field and StreamWe meet the 1st Wedeach month. RangeDay is the 2nd Frimonthly & we gatherat 7 am to car pool tothe range.Contact:Steven Kelley480-544-7037 [email protected]
The Quilting BeesWe enjoy gettingtogether for quiltingprojects. Contact usfor more informationor to join the QuiltingBees.Contact:Kathy Knutson928-252-2482
Chartered clubs
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Digital Photo ClubWe offer photographicopportunities for
experience levels.Monthly meetingsare the 1st Thurs6:30-8pm. We offermany workshops andpresentations. Join usfor fun.Contact:Carroll Reynolds928-252-2797 or at
Festival Associationof Beauties (FABs)We promote socialinteraction amongwomen at Sun CityFestival and meetfor lunch everyFriday, at 11:30 am,at the Indigo Grille.FABs is open to allresidents of Sun CityFestival.
Contact:Karen Gierman928-252-4932
Festival RV ClubJoin us to learn more
about RVing and fndways to enhance theRV life you love. Webring together thosewho wish to traveland who enjoy therecreational vehiclelifestyle.Contact:Bill Hallock936-239-7423
Sun City Festival offers a spectacular variety of activities for
all residents, including an assortment of Chartered Clubs
ranging from hobbies and various arts and crafts groups to
sports, food, and social groups.
Browse the listings and join any of the 31 clubs that interest
you. You may fnd many new opportunities and even make
some new friends in the process.
Learn more about these clubs, to to the community website
at www.OurSunCityFestival.net under Clubs and Interest
Groups. Take advantage of joining online and viewing club
pictures, calendars, and event information.
Paper Crafts &More
Join us Tuesdaymornings at 9:30 am.Evening classes are at6 pm. We incorporateall skill levels andinclude rubberstamping, tea bagfolding, and more.Contact:Marge Marcotte928-252-6906Sharon Ziede
928-252-6059
We offer all types
of pet informationto pet owners. We
are suspending ourmeetings until fall asthe summers are too
warm for our pets.Contact:Kathi Landis
503-580-6069
Paws & ClawsPet Club
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Genealogy ClubLearn the what,where and how
of genealogy. Weshare techniques,methods, resources,and facilities used ingenealogy research.Meetings are 2ndWed, Oct - May at3pm.Contact:David Komassa252-3400
Gourmet ClubEnjoy a 3-course meal
(set menu) made bymembers in their homesEnjoy new friends, newrecipes, tables of 8.
Summer is a great timeto join in, we usually dinethe 3rd Sunday.Contact:Carol Komassa928-252-3400
Fine Arts ClubCreatively Making a
Difference. Comejoin us. Classesare offered Monafternoons, Wed andThurs October thruApril. Beginners thruadvanced artists arewelcome.Contact:Pat Bolhous309-945-3831
Barrel BuddiesWe hold wine tastinggroup events in ourmembers homes(twice per month),at outside venues,or joint events withother wine clubs.Contact:Rich Sackett480-809-5848
Hiking ClubWe offer manyexciting hiking trips
all over the regionand meet once amonth to reviewprevious & upcomingtrips. We offer alllevels of hiking tosuite your experience.Contact:Patrick Smith928-252-6018
The Players ClubWe offer 21 morning,afternoon, and
evening session ofyour favorite card &board games. Merelyattend any one ofyour choice to join.Contact:Jay Cohn928-252-6104
Pottery &Ceramics ClubStop by our fabulousnew studio and checkout our Pottery andCeramic projectsin progress. Pleasecontact us if you areinterested in joining.Contact:Bob Walters928-252-6686
The Softball ClubFestival men & women
of all skill levels areinvited to play slowpitch softball! May-Sept. games start at8 am on Mon, everyother Thurs, & everyother Sat. We welcomevolunteers to umpireor keep score. Practicestarts at 7:30 am Tue.Contact:Jim Monachino623-853-3287
Chartered clubs
Tennis ClubWe offer opportunitiesfor all levels of play.Mixed DoublesDrop-in sessions areon Tues & Thur at 8am. Check the courtbulletin board & tennisweb page for othersessions and times.Contact: Dan Walton928-252-3990
Canadian/AmericanFriendship Club
We bring Americansand Canadianstogether for fun andfriendship. We planvarious activities,trips, and more.Contact:Terry Barnard928-232-0262 orChuck Smith928-252-6976
Knit One &Crochet TooJoin us if you knit,crochet or wouldlike to learn. Weeklygatherings are Mon.9:30 -11:30 am, Tues1-4 pm, and Thurs.1:30-5:30. Drop in toparticipate anytime.Contact:Dorothy Cushley
928-252-2084
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Mystery RidersWe are a group
of motorcyleenthusiasts who rideon Thursdays and atleast two Sat or Sunper month throughoutArizona. We have allmakes and models inour group.Contact:Ed Zvonik928-252-3849
Model RailroadClubJoin us if you havean interest inrailroad and enjoyplanning, buildingand operating modelrailroad education.Contact:Ed Krajca928-252-6147
Crafty ScrappersJoin us in preserving
your memories digitallyor with traditionalscrapbooking.Wed 9am - 2pm;2nd Saturday eachmonth.Contact:Bonnie [email protected]
The Brew CrewWe have hostedmany successful
events with avariety of beers andconversation. Contactus for information onupcoming events.Contact:Milt Levy928-252-6952 orMark Silver623-249-5917
Dont Worry, BeadHappyJoin us if you areinterested in beading
jewelry and otherrelated beadingprojects. Beginners& advanced crafterswelcome.Contact:Marlene Silver623-249-5917
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Sun City Festival Community AssociationNews
Hours of Operation:Monday - Tuesday 11 am - 7 pm
Wednesday - Saturday 11 am - 8 pm
Happy Hour: Mon - Fri 3 pm - 6 pm
Sunday Breakfast: 8 am - 12 pmSunday All Day Menu: 12 pm - 7 pm
Pizza Mondays: All Day 11 am - 7 pmTaco Tuesdays: All Day 11 am - 7 pm
Wednesdays, Asian Night: 4 pm - 8 pm
Thursdays, Italian Night: 4 pm - 8 pm
Fridays, Fish/Seafood: 4 pm - 8 pm
Saturdays, Prime Rib Night: 4 pm - 8 pm
Chartered Club Activitie
MoPickleball 7:
Mah Jongg 9:0Knit One & Crochet Too 9:3Dealers Choice Poker 12:3
Chess 1:Fine Arts 1:0
Pickleball Mixed Skill Level 1:0
Woodcrafters 5:3Euchre 6:3
Social Dance - Ballroom Lessons 6:3Desert Harmony Rehearsal 6:3
Pickleball 7:
TuPickleball 7:
Mixed Doubles Drop-In Tennis 8:Players Club Play Anything 9:0
Paper Crafts 9:3Digital Photo Club 10:
Contract Bridge 1:0Water Volleyball 1:0
Pickleball Mixed Skill Level 1:0Tx Hold Em Poker Trn (1st & 3rd) 5:3
Ponytail Canasta 6:3Pickleball 7:
WednPickleball 7:
Mens 3.0 Drop-In 8:Fine Arts 8:3
Crafty Scrappers 9:0Players Club Open Play 9:0
Mah Jongg Marathon (2nd) 9am-4:3Players Club Open Play 9:0
Mah Jongg 12:3Texas HoldEm Poker 12:3
Pickleball Mixed Skill Level 1:0Dont Worry Bead Happy 2:0Paws & Claws (1st Wed) 5:3
Paper Crafts & More 6:0Single Deck Pinochle 6:3
ThuPickleball 7:
Lady Putters 7:3Mixed Doubles Drop-in Tennis 8:0Fine Arts 9:0
Line Dancing Basic Steps 10:3Line Dancing 11:0
Duplicate Bridge 12:0Pickleball Mixed Skill Level 1:0
Knit One & Crochet Too 1:3Water Volleyball 1:0
Dealers Choice Poker 5:Table Tennis 6:
Digital Photo Club 6:3Pickleball 7:
Pickleball 7:Contract Bridge 9:
Quilting Bees 9:FABs Luncheon 11:3
Mah Jongg 12:3Chess 1:
Pickleball Mixed Skill Level 1:0Bunco 7:
SatPickleball 7:
Mixed Doubles 3.0/3.5 Tennis 8:0Dont Worry Bead Happy 12:0Pickleball Mixed Skill Level 1:0
Couples Contract Bridge 6:3
SuQuilting Bees 9:
Bocce Ball 2:Table Tennis 3:
Mexican Train Dominoes 6:3Double Deck Pinochle 6:3
RESIDENT PROFILE
July 4Flag Day Tournament
July 11
Peg N Keg
July 18Horse Race/Shootout
Every TuesdaySCF Womens Golf Group
Mondays, Wednesdays & FridaysSun City Festival Mens Golf Group
Sharon and Bob both grew up in CentralNebraska and moved to Arizona to escapethe cold winters, mosquitos, and the humid
summers. They still remain loyal to the Big Redas you will see the Husker Flag ying high everySaturday during the football season in theirbackyard. Bob and Sharon are full time Arizonaresidents, unless they fnd another warm place totravel with a beach and wine. Several trips eachyear are centered around their four grandsonsand boys activities.
Bob worked in the Crop Insurance businessfor thirty-three years throughout Nebraska and the midwest. Sharon was working for3M Company as an inventory control supervisor when she met Bob. Upon leavingthe corporate world in 1997, they combined their talents to start and grow a cropinsurance agency and service center. In 2007, they sold the agency and service center
and looked for a place to retire, build a home, and thus their arrival at Sun City Festivalin 2008.
Bob and Sharon like to share a good bottle of wine or beverages with friends andneighbors, and they both belong to Barrel Buddies and the Brew Crew. Sharon hasjoined the Pottery/Ceramics Club, and Bob participates in the Softball Club. They bothenjoy playing the Copper Canyon Golf Course. Sun City Festival has become home withfriends and neighbors from many states and Canada to share new adventures andactivities. GO BIG RED!
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Sharon and Bob Schmidt
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Much like the muscles and heart, the brain needs exerciseto keep it strong and functioning effectively. Also, like the
muscles and the heart, without exercise and some TLC the brain tends to losefunction with age. The good news is that we can do things to help the brain and
memory in order to avoid age-related decline.
Reduce stress and anxiety. Cortisol, a hormone released when we are under
stress, has been shown to shrink the memory centers of the brain. Stretching, re-laxation and meditation have all demonstrated stress relief,
reduced cortisol levels and memory improvement.
Multi-tasking can actually be detrimental to memoryfunction. Stick to one task at a time. When attempting to
focus on multiple tasks, the brains processing changes andmemory diminishes. Focus on one task at a time to ensuremaximum memory of both. For example, listening to news
while reading a magazine will diminish recall of both.
Keep the cholesterol under control. Just as cholesterol creates plaque blockagesin veins and arteries of the heart, the fatty substance also creates blockages in
the brain. The results are just the same. Blockages diminish blood fow to thebrain, robbing it of oxygen and nutrients.
Use prescription drugs with caution and discretion. Many common medicationscan stay in the body for a long time and create memory lapse. These include:
beta-blockers, painkillers, sleeping pills, anti-anxiety and anti-depression drugs.Sip some red wine. Resveratrol found in red wine helps keep cholesterol in check
and reduces risk of circulation-blocking plaque build-up. Resveratrol may alsohelp ward off Alzheimers disease.
Eat the good stuff. Omega-3 fats are great for helping brain and memory func-tion. In addition, foods rich in antioxidants (many fruits and vegetables) also
boost brain power.
Keep moving. A brisk walk every day, or other cardiovas-cular exercise increase circulation and oxygen to the brain.
This helps growth of white matter and will increase neuronconnections.
Practice brain games. Crossword puzzles, Sudoku, cardgames, and anything challenging to the memory work well to
help maintain the brain function. In short, if you dont use it,you lose it. Lumosity.com and other websites provide tools
and games to help improve memory skills.
We have many tools which can help maintain memory and cognitive function ofthe brain. As with the rest of the body the brain is something which needs stimu-lation and activity to maintain tip-top condition.
Sources: www.prevention.com
Fitness ClassesEvery MondayYoga 8:45 amPilates 8:45 amBody Sculpting 10:00 amAqua Aerobics 10:00 amZumba Gold 11:00 amGroup Cycling 5:00 pm
Every TuesdayRhythm & Moves 8:00 amCardio Core 9:15 amStrength, Stretch, Balance 10:30 amAqua Aerobics 4:00 pm
Every WednesdayBody Sculpting 8:00 amYoga 8:45 amZumba Gold 9:00 pmAqua Aerobics 10:00 amPilates 10:15 amTai Chi (sign up only) 10:15 amRhythm & Moves Plus 11:30 am
Group Cycling 5:00 pm
Every ThursdayRhythm & Moves 8:00 amCardio Core 9:15 amStrength, Stretch, Balance 10:30 amEquipment Orientation 3:00 pmAqua Aerobics 4:00 pm
Every FridayYoga 8:00 amPilates 8:00 amBody Sculpting 9:15 amAqua Aerobics 10:00 amZumba Gold 10:15 am
Strength, Stretch, Balance 1:00 pm
Every SaturdayGroup Cycling 8:00 am
Rhythm & Moves PLUS 9:30 am
by Chuck Eier, M.S. C.S.C.S.,Fitness/Wellness Director
Free Blood Pressure Screenings
July 5 at 2 pm July 15 at 9 am
Fitness/Wellness
Services
Massage Therapy: 1-hr $60,
90-Minutes $90Fitness Assessment: CompleteFitness Assessment with a personalexercise program includingone lesson = $40
Equipment Orientation: Free60-minute group session on effectiveand safe exercise with demonstra-tions.
Personal Training: One-on-onepersonal training session$35/hr
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Preventing Memory Loss
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Bruce FriedmCommunity Man
928-252-210
Leigh KleinCommunity Stan
928-252-210
Tim OwensFacilities Direc
928-252-213
Lisa AnnettCommunicatio
Coordinator928-252-213
Tracy CitranoLifestyle Direc928-252-210
Chuck EierFitness & Wellness
928-252-211
George Jeffers, EASU Lifelong Lea
Coordinator928-252-210
Caring Neighb928-252-211
Copper Canyon GoIndigo Grille928-252-644
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Sales Cente928-252-650
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