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2 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

LAUGH MOREThis year resolve to

FINANCING AVAILABLE

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623-977-6000 wwwspiritofgracecom

In the of Sun City Grand

Join us at Saturday Worship 500 pm

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1000 am

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4 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The Grand LifesTyLeAerobic Schedules Page 26

Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Page 36

Board Meeting Summary Page 8

City of Surprise Update Page 40

Connect with the Colonnade Page 19

Club Special Events Calendar Page 28

Director of Golf Operations Message Page 38

Financial Results April 2016 Page 6

Fitness Managerrsquos Message Page 22

General Managerrsquos Message Page 11

Gothic Grounds Message Page 39

GrandKids Corner Page 37

Grand Learning Communication Page 34

Lifestyles Managerrsquos Message Page 13

Out and About Page 16

Special Presentations Calendar Page 30

Strategic Planning Committee Report Page 10

Ticketed Events Calendar Page 32

resource numbersAdvertising Information Page 34

City of Surprise Numbers Page 41

Classified Ads Page 46

Community Numbers Page 45

Employment Information Page 5

Mission Statement Page 5

Resource Numbers Page 44

5Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mission stateMentto enhance preserve and protect the quality of life aesthetics and activities of the community and its homeowners by providing and maintaining positive creative compassionate customer service through teamwork communication and a progressive vision

Please cancel delivery of your complimentary newspapers whenever you will be gonemdash delivery can be restarted upon return

Daily News-Sun amp Today News 623-977-8347Independent 623-445-2894Surprise Today 623-977-8347

aDVeRtisinG oPPoRtunities The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGCommunication NewsGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for commercial ads is the 10th of the month and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement

Sun City Grand Community Association Inc reserves the right to revise or refuse submitted articles andor ads If you have any questions about the Grand Lifestyles please feel free to contact the Activities Office at 623-546-7489 If you have suggestions or comments for the website or GrandTV please feel free to contact our Creative Project Coordinator at communicationsscgcamcom or 623-546-7563

eMPLoYMent oPPoRtunities Job opportunities are posted on the website at wwwgrandinfocom (Grand LivingHuman Resources amp Employment) You may submit your application to the Human Resources Department at 19726 N Remington Dr Surprise AZ 85374 fax to 623-546-7447 or email hrscgcamcom You are encouraged to submit an application for each employment opportunity for which you would like to be considered

SCG APRIL 2016

F I n A n C I A L R e S u L t S

13

13

13

Apr-16 Apr-16 Variance YTD YTD Variance Forecast Budget VarianceTOTAL Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) CY16 CY16 Fav(Unfav)

Assessments 877160$ 871723$ 5437$ 3501101$ 3486227$ 14874$ 10441308$ 10426434$ 14874$

Fitness amp Activities 111300 90606 20694 511023 514026 (3003) 928129 931132 (3003) Grand Lifestyles 12487 14707 (2220) 59205 58570 635 157152 156517 635 Rent 32392 29945 2447 145176 129077 16099 335661 319562 16099 Food amp Beverace 79977 73959 6018 358205 340517 17688 665965 648277 17688 Membership Fees 50973 58472 (7499) 246274 260074 (13800) 559716 573516 (13800) Recreation Revenue 287129 267689 19440 1319883 1302264 17619 2646623 2629004 17619

- Annual Pass 166099 173835 (7736) 660450 713981 (53531) 1624213 1677744 (53531) Flex Pass 50000 45275 4725 379597 439932 (60335) 626222 686557 (60335) Resident Daily 533831 582928 (49098) 2275104 2219558 55546 3418040 3362494 55546 Guest 138711 160026 (21315) 679489 727063 (47574) 961252 1008826 (47574) Public 5775 - 5775 27094 - 27094 184446 157352 27094 Merchandise 120495 129831 (9336) 407069 433517 (26448) 689100 715548 (26448) Driving Range 23378 20059 3319 135242 127747 7495 263140 255645 7495 Golf Revenue 1038288 1111954 (73666) 4564045 4661798 (97753) 7766413 7864166 (97753)

Other Revenue 24079 20327 3752 104972 99135 5837 220751 214914 5837 Interest Income 7295 4585 2710 30375 18340 12035 67055 55020 12035 TOTAL REVENUE 2233951 2276278 (42327) 9520376 9567764 (47388) 21142150 21189538 (47388)

Cost of Sales 215485 187518 (27967) 800287 818503 18216 1451567 1469783 18216 GROSS PROFIT 2018466 2088760 (70294) 8720089 8749261 (29172) 19690583 19719755 (29172)

Payroll 707737 734393 26656 2951204 3005805 54601 8581065 8635666 54601 Utilities 157226 167870 10644 610684 650357 39673 2318746 2358413 39667 Repairs amp Maintenance 73907 75703 1796 266270 264851 (1419) 884455 883036 (1419) Insurance 31779 31903 124 123337 118912 (4425) 378561 374136 (4425) Professional Fees 14108 13500 (608) 31786 34500 2714 133286 136000 2714 Landscaping 189142 187494 (1648) 755566 749976 (5590) 2255518 2249928 (5590) Operating Expense 456751 452757 (3994) 1334277 1346807 12530 4980046 4992576 12530 Depreciation 7059 7500 441 28234 30000 1766 88234 90000 1766 TOTAL EXPENSES 1637709 1671120 33411 6101358 6201208 99850 19619911 19719755 99844

SURPLUS(DEFICIT) 380757$ 417640$ (36883)$ 2618731$ 2548059$ 70672$ 70672$ -$ 70672$

ROUNDS 21636 23249 (1613) 96344 99264 (2920) 185080 188000 (2920)

Apr-16 Apr-16 Apr-19 CY2016 VarianceRESERVE FUND YIELD BALANCE CARE FUND YIELD BALANCE STAFFING Actual Budget Fav(Unfav)Money Market $384206 Money Market $455903 Full Time 155 162 (7)Govt Agencies 2000000 Certificates of Deposit 1920000 Part Time 119 123 (4)Corp Bonds 2250000 Total 274 285 (11)Certificates of Deposit 8505000 TOTAL 125 13139206$ TOTAL 065 2375903$

6 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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t Fullndashservice Interior Designt Remodel Update

t Specifyt Project Management

K e n s i n g t o n K i t c h e n R e m o d e l

JERRY L COLGLAZIERAttorney at Law

General Civil Matters Including

FREE HALF HOUR INITIAL CONSULTATION

WILLSTRUSTSESTATES

POWERS OF ATTORNEYESTATE PLANNING

HEALTH CARE POWERS

LIVING WILLSBENEFICIARY DEEDS

REAL ESTATE amp BUSINESSCONTRACTS

CORPORATIONSLLCrsquoS

LEGAL SERVICES

In Home Computer Repair amp Tutoring Services

30 Years Experience in Computer TechnologyRepair and Training for MAC and PC

Computer Set-Up bull Network Installation and RepairVirusMalware Removal bull System Tune Ups

Individualized Tutoring bull 12 or 1 Hour SessionsSun City Grand Resident

Michael Markus 6232034686michaelmarkusconsultinggmailcom

Community Baptist Church SBC

ACTIVE ADULTS TRADITIONAL WORSHIP

SUNDAYBible Study 9 amMorning Worship 10 amEvening Worship 6 pm

WEDNESDAYBible Study amp Prayer 6 pm

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Shon Wagner Pastor

Interpreting for the Deaf at all Services

June Services amp Patriotic ConcertSunday Morning Worship ndash 10 AM WeeklySunday Evening Worship ndash 6 PM Weekly

Patriotic Concert ndash Sunday Evening June 26th ndash 6PMAmerica of Thee I Sing

A musical recognizing the many people across this country who helped build this great nation to be the place we love to call home

BRING A FRIEND

7Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The Board acceptedapproveddenied the followingA Consent Agenda

1 April 14 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo Meeting Minutes and Resolutions

2 April 18 2016 Special Board Workshop minutes

3 April 28 2016 Board Workshop Minutes

4 Resignation of Gwenn Wisner as a member of the Election Committee effective May 1 2016

5 Appointment of Brian Pace as Neighborhood Representative for Capitan effective April 28 2016

6 Appointment of members to the Board-appointed committees effective July 1 2016 as followsArchitectural Review Committee (three openings)

Stephen Brodsky ndash 2-year termDavid Bone ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year term

CARE Advisory Committee (three openings)

Pat Scully ndash 2-year termCode of Conduct Committee (four 3-year terms one 2-year term)

Andy Garbacz ndash 3-year termMary Kules- 3-year term

Election Committee (three openings)

Joan Mattick ndash 2-year termDiane Hammann ndash 2-year term

Finance Advisory Committee (four openings)

Marty Dourney ndash 2-year termJay Goldberg ndash 2-year termJeff Gibbs ndash 2-year termBob Skillman ndash 1-year term

Golf Advisory Committee (three openings)

Wayne Martin ndash 2-year termJohn Carmen ndash 2-year termMike Domino ndash 2-year term

Lifestyles Advisory Committee (three openings)

William Crain ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year termMelanie Betts ndash 2-year term

7 Housekeeping item 2016 Board election results Bob Aiken (2805) John Such (2366) Gary Jann (2298) and Martha Bails (2217)

8 Reserve Projects ndash Work completeda Purchase Request 16-2620-7415-

762-RF ndash Golf Course Restrooms ndash Replaced (8) Metal Doors and (22) Mirrors ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $11700 and

b Purchase Request 16-2664-RF ndash Desert Springs 9 Fountain Pump Repairs ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $12447

9 Discontinue Board Ad Hoc Committee (David Jordan Ellie Brooks and Larry Marden appointed February 11 2016) for the purpose of reviewing the General Liability and Medical Insurance renewals The task has been completed and the Board approved at the March 10 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo meeting and

10 Resignation of Ken Smythe as a member of the Architectural Review Committee and the Election Committee effective immediately

B Approved Purchase Request 16-2460-RF ndash Desert Springs Restaurant ndash Replace (5) Roll down shades with cutout vinyl windows on exterior patio ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $3765

C Approved Purchase Request 16-6630-RF ndash Adobe Indoor Pool Lift ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $6284

D Approved Purchase Request 16-7436-RF ndash Granite Falls North 18 Fountain Pump Motor Replacement ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $4447

E Approved Purchase Request 16-7250-RF ndash Interior Design Proposal for Cocorsquos Restaurant ndash CARE Funds in an amount not to exceed $6410

F Approved Purchase Request 16-006-OP ndash Golf Course Seed Purchase ndash Operating Funds in amount not to exceed $263000

G Approved raising sprinkler heads on the Desert Springs Golf Course1 Purchase Request 16-007-RF ndash

Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Labor Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $78000 and

2 Purchase Request 16-008-RF ndash Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Sprinkler Heads and Swing Joints ndash Materials Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $206100

H Approved Purchase Request 16-019-OP ndash SCG Server Warranty Extension ndash Unbudgeted Operating Funds in an amount not to exceed $11255

I Approved the new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures outlining an advertising policy for Chartered Club ads placed in the Grand Lifestyles publication

J Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures and the Rules and Regulations (Paragraph VII C 8) regarding the implementation of a ldquolast callrdquo for all events where alcohol is served

summary of may 12 2016 board meeTinG

continues on next page

board memberJohn Such623-975-1377grandsuchgmailcom

board memberDavid Jordan623-975-9968grandjordandavidgmailcom

secreTaryMartha Bails623-332-1542grandbailscoxnet

vice PresidenTGary Jann623-214-3690grandjanngary gmailcom

TreasurerLarry Marden623-748-9276grandmardencoxnet

PresidenTEllie Brooks623-544-8848grandelliebrooksgmailcom

board memberBob Aiken623-214-6716grandaikengmailcom

8 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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continued from previous page

K Approved to retain the 25 open play time on sports courts and other non-exclusive use facilities and the addition of new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures defining how the open play time shall be handled

L Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures regarding requirement of notification to the CAM office prior to purchasing replacing or disposing of Chartered Club equipment

M Approved to direct CAM staff to prepare and issue an RFP (Request for Proposal) for video surveillance cameras for the four (4) Sun City Grand entrances

N Denied the proposed food drive collection within the Association for St Maryrsquos Food Bank three times a year annually

O Approved to direct staff to obtain competitive bids for the purpose of entering into a consulting agreement with a space allocation expert to review the Associationrsquos current space utilization to determine our potential future physical space needs to recommend ways to maximize the use of current available space and to determine what additional physical space may need to be constructed

P Approved the allocation of the retained earnings balance at the end of 2015 as follows $1400000 to retained earnings and $1045000 to prioritized 2016 Capital Projects

Q Approved the selection of the law firm Carpenter Hazelwood Delgado and Bolen and approve the appointment of Curtis Ekmark as the Associationrsquos attorney effective March 1 2016

9Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

10 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

13Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

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Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

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42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

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18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

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16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

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TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

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Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

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The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

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Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

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The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

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Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

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The summiTNeed Volunteer

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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2010 Yamaha Car Fancy Wheels High Speed Gears $4950 5X7 amp 8Ft Round Rugs $100 each Ref Ice amp Water $200 6Ft Artificial Tree $35 Call 605-222-3532Pace Saver Scooter $450 Call 253-334-51932015 Nissan Versa SV 1000 miles 4Dr Like New $13500 (623)975-1823Moving Sale Furniture Weber Grill Great Prices 623-546-1693Beautiful Armoire New Queen Mattres and Box Springs will text pictures 901-484-7898

rEntAL AVAILABLEGranite Falls North Golf Course Water View Rental House Beautifully Furnished 2Bdrm 2Bath 2000 SF Cholla No Smok-ers No Pets 3CG 425-239-55953 homes Avail Nov-Apr waynes65livecom 623-221-5221 Wayne2BD 2BA Den Fully Furnished NS NP Close to Rec Center May thru January 602-697-1303 Wright0514gmailcomFully Furnished SCG Rental on 8th hole Granite Falls Golf Course Over 2000 SF Freshly Painted amp Decorated Large back deck wBBQ amp patio furn Comes wgolf cart Mark 425-351-3572

Cedar 1100SqFt Prefer Yearly Renter Semi-Private Backyard 1Bedroom 15 Ba Furnished or Unfurnished (623)215-5979Cholla Home for Rent Furnished 2Bd2Bth 2000+ SqFt Avail Year-Round NS NP Xtra Lrg Lot Quiet Cul De Sac Inc Util amp DirTV (Two 55rdquo HDTVs) 623-203-89032BD2BA avail Jan-Mar 2017 Walk to Cimarron Email mattmlr99gmailcomSCG Home for Rent 3 Months Min 2017 2Br2Ba Private jmoustisyahoocomOct-Dec 2016 Juniper Great Location NSNP Pics Avail (503) 245-4285Furnished 2BR2BA June-Nov NSNP gary09krealtymncom or 320-309-1739

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Letrsquos Have LunchJoin us for a tour and stay for lunch

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SPIRIT OF GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

15820 W Clearview Blvd

623-977-6000 wwwspiritofgracecom

In the of Sun City Grand

Join us at Saturday Worship 500 pm

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1000 am

Say Hello to The Village Dental TeamA Sun City West Tradition in Excellence Since 1984

623-583-0151

The Village Dental Center13802 West Camino Del Sol Suite 101 bull Sun City West AZ 85375

wwwthevillagedentalcentercom

Dr Matt Harmon invites you to become a part ofThe Village Dental Center family of patientsWe utilize the latest advances in dental technology and are dedicated to excellence in patient carebull Same day Crowns amp Onlays (CEREC) bull Bridgesbull Implant Restorations bull Cosmetic Dentistry bull Most Extractions bull Implant Dentures bull Lazer bull Nightguards bull 2nd opinions Our entire team is committed to your optimal oralhealth in a loving caring and relaxed environment

Dr Harmon is a preclinical instructor at Midwestern University Dental School

Now welcoming new patients and oering convenient payment options

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The Grand LifesTyLeAerobic Schedules Page 26

Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Page 36

Board Meeting Summary Page 8

City of Surprise Update Page 40

Connect with the Colonnade Page 19

Club Special Events Calendar Page 28

Director of Golf Operations Message Page 38

Financial Results April 2016 Page 6

Fitness Managerrsquos Message Page 22

General Managerrsquos Message Page 11

Gothic Grounds Message Page 39

GrandKids Corner Page 37

Grand Learning Communication Page 34

Lifestyles Managerrsquos Message Page 13

Out and About Page 16

Special Presentations Calendar Page 30

Strategic Planning Committee Report Page 10

Ticketed Events Calendar Page 32

resource numbersAdvertising Information Page 34

City of Surprise Numbers Page 41

Classified Ads Page 46

Community Numbers Page 45

Employment Information Page 5

Mission Statement Page 5

Resource Numbers Page 44

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mission stateMentto enhance preserve and protect the quality of life aesthetics and activities of the community and its homeowners by providing and maintaining positive creative compassionate customer service through teamwork communication and a progressive vision

Please cancel delivery of your complimentary newspapers whenever you will be gonemdash delivery can be restarted upon return

Daily News-Sun amp Today News 623-977-8347Independent 623-445-2894Surprise Today 623-977-8347

aDVeRtisinG oPPoRtunities The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGCommunication NewsGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for commercial ads is the 10th of the month and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement

Sun City Grand Community Association Inc reserves the right to revise or refuse submitted articles andor ads If you have any questions about the Grand Lifestyles please feel free to contact the Activities Office at 623-546-7489 If you have suggestions or comments for the website or GrandTV please feel free to contact our Creative Project Coordinator at communicationsscgcamcom or 623-546-7563

eMPLoYMent oPPoRtunities Job opportunities are posted on the website at wwwgrandinfocom (Grand LivingHuman Resources amp Employment) You may submit your application to the Human Resources Department at 19726 N Remington Dr Surprise AZ 85374 fax to 623-546-7447 or email hrscgcamcom You are encouraged to submit an application for each employment opportunity for which you would like to be considered

SCG APRIL 2016

F I n A n C I A L R e S u L t S

13

13

13

Apr-16 Apr-16 Variance YTD YTD Variance Forecast Budget VarianceTOTAL Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) CY16 CY16 Fav(Unfav)

Assessments 877160$ 871723$ 5437$ 3501101$ 3486227$ 14874$ 10441308$ 10426434$ 14874$

Fitness amp Activities 111300 90606 20694 511023 514026 (3003) 928129 931132 (3003) Grand Lifestyles 12487 14707 (2220) 59205 58570 635 157152 156517 635 Rent 32392 29945 2447 145176 129077 16099 335661 319562 16099 Food amp Beverace 79977 73959 6018 358205 340517 17688 665965 648277 17688 Membership Fees 50973 58472 (7499) 246274 260074 (13800) 559716 573516 (13800) Recreation Revenue 287129 267689 19440 1319883 1302264 17619 2646623 2629004 17619

- Annual Pass 166099 173835 (7736) 660450 713981 (53531) 1624213 1677744 (53531) Flex Pass 50000 45275 4725 379597 439932 (60335) 626222 686557 (60335) Resident Daily 533831 582928 (49098) 2275104 2219558 55546 3418040 3362494 55546 Guest 138711 160026 (21315) 679489 727063 (47574) 961252 1008826 (47574) Public 5775 - 5775 27094 - 27094 184446 157352 27094 Merchandise 120495 129831 (9336) 407069 433517 (26448) 689100 715548 (26448) Driving Range 23378 20059 3319 135242 127747 7495 263140 255645 7495 Golf Revenue 1038288 1111954 (73666) 4564045 4661798 (97753) 7766413 7864166 (97753)

Other Revenue 24079 20327 3752 104972 99135 5837 220751 214914 5837 Interest Income 7295 4585 2710 30375 18340 12035 67055 55020 12035 TOTAL REVENUE 2233951 2276278 (42327) 9520376 9567764 (47388) 21142150 21189538 (47388)

Cost of Sales 215485 187518 (27967) 800287 818503 18216 1451567 1469783 18216 GROSS PROFIT 2018466 2088760 (70294) 8720089 8749261 (29172) 19690583 19719755 (29172)

Payroll 707737 734393 26656 2951204 3005805 54601 8581065 8635666 54601 Utilities 157226 167870 10644 610684 650357 39673 2318746 2358413 39667 Repairs amp Maintenance 73907 75703 1796 266270 264851 (1419) 884455 883036 (1419) Insurance 31779 31903 124 123337 118912 (4425) 378561 374136 (4425) Professional Fees 14108 13500 (608) 31786 34500 2714 133286 136000 2714 Landscaping 189142 187494 (1648) 755566 749976 (5590) 2255518 2249928 (5590) Operating Expense 456751 452757 (3994) 1334277 1346807 12530 4980046 4992576 12530 Depreciation 7059 7500 441 28234 30000 1766 88234 90000 1766 TOTAL EXPENSES 1637709 1671120 33411 6101358 6201208 99850 19619911 19719755 99844

SURPLUS(DEFICIT) 380757$ 417640$ (36883)$ 2618731$ 2548059$ 70672$ 70672$ -$ 70672$

ROUNDS 21636 23249 (1613) 96344 99264 (2920) 185080 188000 (2920)

Apr-16 Apr-16 Apr-19 CY2016 VarianceRESERVE FUND YIELD BALANCE CARE FUND YIELD BALANCE STAFFING Actual Budget Fav(Unfav)Money Market $384206 Money Market $455903 Full Time 155 162 (7)Govt Agencies 2000000 Certificates of Deposit 1920000 Part Time 119 123 (4)Corp Bonds 2250000 Total 274 285 (11)Certificates of Deposit 8505000 TOTAL 125 13139206$ TOTAL 065 2375903$

6 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Buying a new home Remodeling your existing home Updating your kitchen or baths Bill Kiefer ASID NKBA will use his 30 years of experience to create and execute the design of your dreams

Concierge Design amp Project Management LLC623-398-7175

Bill Kiefer ASID NKBAFull-Time Sun City Grand Resident

t Fullndashservice Interior Designt Remodel Update

t Specifyt Project Management

K e n s i n g t o n K i t c h e n R e m o d e l

JERRY L COLGLAZIERAttorney at Law

General Civil Matters Including

FREE HALF HOUR INITIAL CONSULTATION

WILLSTRUSTSESTATES

POWERS OF ATTORNEYESTATE PLANNING

HEALTH CARE POWERS

LIVING WILLSBENEFICIARY DEEDS

REAL ESTATE amp BUSINESSCONTRACTS

CORPORATIONSLLCrsquoS

LEGAL SERVICES

In Home Computer Repair amp Tutoring Services

30 Years Experience in Computer TechnologyRepair and Training for MAC and PC

Computer Set-Up bull Network Installation and RepairVirusMalware Removal bull System Tune Ups

Individualized Tutoring bull 12 or 1 Hour SessionsSun City Grand Resident

Michael Markus 6232034686michaelmarkusconsultinggmailcom

Community Baptist Church SBC

ACTIVE ADULTS TRADITIONAL WORSHIP

SUNDAYBible Study 9 amMorning Worship 10 amEvening Worship 6 pm

WEDNESDAYBible Study amp Prayer 6 pm

wwwgrandbaptist com 623975626218350 N Goldwater Ridge Dr Surprise AZ 85374

Shon Wagner Pastor

Interpreting for the Deaf at all Services

June Services amp Patriotic ConcertSunday Morning Worship ndash 10 AM WeeklySunday Evening Worship ndash 6 PM Weekly

Patriotic Concert ndash Sunday Evening June 26th ndash 6PMAmerica of Thee I Sing

A musical recognizing the many people across this country who helped build this great nation to be the place we love to call home

BRING A FRIEND

7Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The Board acceptedapproveddenied the followingA Consent Agenda

1 April 14 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo Meeting Minutes and Resolutions

2 April 18 2016 Special Board Workshop minutes

3 April 28 2016 Board Workshop Minutes

4 Resignation of Gwenn Wisner as a member of the Election Committee effective May 1 2016

5 Appointment of Brian Pace as Neighborhood Representative for Capitan effective April 28 2016

6 Appointment of members to the Board-appointed committees effective July 1 2016 as followsArchitectural Review Committee (three openings)

Stephen Brodsky ndash 2-year termDavid Bone ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year term

CARE Advisory Committee (three openings)

Pat Scully ndash 2-year termCode of Conduct Committee (four 3-year terms one 2-year term)

Andy Garbacz ndash 3-year termMary Kules- 3-year term

Election Committee (three openings)

Joan Mattick ndash 2-year termDiane Hammann ndash 2-year term

Finance Advisory Committee (four openings)

Marty Dourney ndash 2-year termJay Goldberg ndash 2-year termJeff Gibbs ndash 2-year termBob Skillman ndash 1-year term

Golf Advisory Committee (three openings)

Wayne Martin ndash 2-year termJohn Carmen ndash 2-year termMike Domino ndash 2-year term

Lifestyles Advisory Committee (three openings)

William Crain ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year termMelanie Betts ndash 2-year term

7 Housekeeping item 2016 Board election results Bob Aiken (2805) John Such (2366) Gary Jann (2298) and Martha Bails (2217)

8 Reserve Projects ndash Work completeda Purchase Request 16-2620-7415-

762-RF ndash Golf Course Restrooms ndash Replaced (8) Metal Doors and (22) Mirrors ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $11700 and

b Purchase Request 16-2664-RF ndash Desert Springs 9 Fountain Pump Repairs ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $12447

9 Discontinue Board Ad Hoc Committee (David Jordan Ellie Brooks and Larry Marden appointed February 11 2016) for the purpose of reviewing the General Liability and Medical Insurance renewals The task has been completed and the Board approved at the March 10 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo meeting and

10 Resignation of Ken Smythe as a member of the Architectural Review Committee and the Election Committee effective immediately

B Approved Purchase Request 16-2460-RF ndash Desert Springs Restaurant ndash Replace (5) Roll down shades with cutout vinyl windows on exterior patio ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $3765

C Approved Purchase Request 16-6630-RF ndash Adobe Indoor Pool Lift ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $6284

D Approved Purchase Request 16-7436-RF ndash Granite Falls North 18 Fountain Pump Motor Replacement ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $4447

E Approved Purchase Request 16-7250-RF ndash Interior Design Proposal for Cocorsquos Restaurant ndash CARE Funds in an amount not to exceed $6410

F Approved Purchase Request 16-006-OP ndash Golf Course Seed Purchase ndash Operating Funds in amount not to exceed $263000

G Approved raising sprinkler heads on the Desert Springs Golf Course1 Purchase Request 16-007-RF ndash

Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Labor Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $78000 and

2 Purchase Request 16-008-RF ndash Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Sprinkler Heads and Swing Joints ndash Materials Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $206100

H Approved Purchase Request 16-019-OP ndash SCG Server Warranty Extension ndash Unbudgeted Operating Funds in an amount not to exceed $11255

I Approved the new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures outlining an advertising policy for Chartered Club ads placed in the Grand Lifestyles publication

J Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures and the Rules and Regulations (Paragraph VII C 8) regarding the implementation of a ldquolast callrdquo for all events where alcohol is served

summary of may 12 2016 board meeTinG

continues on next page

board memberJohn Such623-975-1377grandsuchgmailcom

board memberDavid Jordan623-975-9968grandjordandavidgmailcom

secreTaryMartha Bails623-332-1542grandbailscoxnet

vice PresidenTGary Jann623-214-3690grandjanngary gmailcom

TreasurerLarry Marden623-748-9276grandmardencoxnet

PresidenTEllie Brooks623-544-8848grandelliebrooksgmailcom

board memberBob Aiken623-214-6716grandaikengmailcom

8 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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K Approved to retain the 25 open play time on sports courts and other non-exclusive use facilities and the addition of new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures defining how the open play time shall be handled

L Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures regarding requirement of notification to the CAM office prior to purchasing replacing or disposing of Chartered Club equipment

M Approved to direct CAM staff to prepare and issue an RFP (Request for Proposal) for video surveillance cameras for the four (4) Sun City Grand entrances

N Denied the proposed food drive collection within the Association for St Maryrsquos Food Bank three times a year annually

O Approved to direct staff to obtain competitive bids for the purpose of entering into a consulting agreement with a space allocation expert to review the Associationrsquos current space utilization to determine our potential future physical space needs to recommend ways to maximize the use of current available space and to determine what additional physical space may need to be constructed

P Approved the allocation of the retained earnings balance at the end of 2015 as follows $1400000 to retained earnings and $1045000 to prioritized 2016 Capital Projects

Q Approved the selection of the law firm Carpenter Hazelwood Delgado and Bolen and approve the appointment of Curtis Ekmark as the Associationrsquos attorney effective March 1 2016

9Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

10 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

13Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Bringing the Wild back to the West

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Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

seasonticketsgranddramacom TicketsavailableJune 15

23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

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The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

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Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service CompanyWater Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replacement Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New

Install Service and Repair

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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一愀渀挀礀䴀甀猀氀椀渀挀漀洀 䜀刀䤀Ⰰ 䄀䈀刀Ⰰ 匀刀䔀匀

44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

45Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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The Grand LifesTyLeAerobic Schedules Page 26

Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Page 36

Board Meeting Summary Page 8

City of Surprise Update Page 40

Connect with the Colonnade Page 19

Club Special Events Calendar Page 28

Director of Golf Operations Message Page 38

Financial Results April 2016 Page 6

Fitness Managerrsquos Message Page 22

General Managerrsquos Message Page 11

Gothic Grounds Message Page 39

GrandKids Corner Page 37

Grand Learning Communication Page 34

Lifestyles Managerrsquos Message Page 13

Out and About Page 16

Special Presentations Calendar Page 30

Strategic Planning Committee Report Page 10

Ticketed Events Calendar Page 32

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5Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mission stateMentto enhance preserve and protect the quality of life aesthetics and activities of the community and its homeowners by providing and maintaining positive creative compassionate customer service through teamwork communication and a progressive vision

Please cancel delivery of your complimentary newspapers whenever you will be gonemdash delivery can be restarted upon return

Daily News-Sun amp Today News 623-977-8347Independent 623-445-2894Surprise Today 623-977-8347

aDVeRtisinG oPPoRtunities The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGCommunication NewsGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for commercial ads is the 10th of the month and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement

Sun City Grand Community Association Inc reserves the right to revise or refuse submitted articles andor ads If you have any questions about the Grand Lifestyles please feel free to contact the Activities Office at 623-546-7489 If you have suggestions or comments for the website or GrandTV please feel free to contact our Creative Project Coordinator at communicationsscgcamcom or 623-546-7563

eMPLoYMent oPPoRtunities Job opportunities are posted on the website at wwwgrandinfocom (Grand LivingHuman Resources amp Employment) You may submit your application to the Human Resources Department at 19726 N Remington Dr Surprise AZ 85374 fax to 623-546-7447 or email hrscgcamcom You are encouraged to submit an application for each employment opportunity for which you would like to be considered

SCG APRIL 2016

F I n A n C I A L R e S u L t S

13

13

13

Apr-16 Apr-16 Variance YTD YTD Variance Forecast Budget VarianceTOTAL Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) CY16 CY16 Fav(Unfav)

Assessments 877160$ 871723$ 5437$ 3501101$ 3486227$ 14874$ 10441308$ 10426434$ 14874$

Fitness amp Activities 111300 90606 20694 511023 514026 (3003) 928129 931132 (3003) Grand Lifestyles 12487 14707 (2220) 59205 58570 635 157152 156517 635 Rent 32392 29945 2447 145176 129077 16099 335661 319562 16099 Food amp Beverace 79977 73959 6018 358205 340517 17688 665965 648277 17688 Membership Fees 50973 58472 (7499) 246274 260074 (13800) 559716 573516 (13800) Recreation Revenue 287129 267689 19440 1319883 1302264 17619 2646623 2629004 17619

- Annual Pass 166099 173835 (7736) 660450 713981 (53531) 1624213 1677744 (53531) Flex Pass 50000 45275 4725 379597 439932 (60335) 626222 686557 (60335) Resident Daily 533831 582928 (49098) 2275104 2219558 55546 3418040 3362494 55546 Guest 138711 160026 (21315) 679489 727063 (47574) 961252 1008826 (47574) Public 5775 - 5775 27094 - 27094 184446 157352 27094 Merchandise 120495 129831 (9336) 407069 433517 (26448) 689100 715548 (26448) Driving Range 23378 20059 3319 135242 127747 7495 263140 255645 7495 Golf Revenue 1038288 1111954 (73666) 4564045 4661798 (97753) 7766413 7864166 (97753)

Other Revenue 24079 20327 3752 104972 99135 5837 220751 214914 5837 Interest Income 7295 4585 2710 30375 18340 12035 67055 55020 12035 TOTAL REVENUE 2233951 2276278 (42327) 9520376 9567764 (47388) 21142150 21189538 (47388)

Cost of Sales 215485 187518 (27967) 800287 818503 18216 1451567 1469783 18216 GROSS PROFIT 2018466 2088760 (70294) 8720089 8749261 (29172) 19690583 19719755 (29172)

Payroll 707737 734393 26656 2951204 3005805 54601 8581065 8635666 54601 Utilities 157226 167870 10644 610684 650357 39673 2318746 2358413 39667 Repairs amp Maintenance 73907 75703 1796 266270 264851 (1419) 884455 883036 (1419) Insurance 31779 31903 124 123337 118912 (4425) 378561 374136 (4425) Professional Fees 14108 13500 (608) 31786 34500 2714 133286 136000 2714 Landscaping 189142 187494 (1648) 755566 749976 (5590) 2255518 2249928 (5590) Operating Expense 456751 452757 (3994) 1334277 1346807 12530 4980046 4992576 12530 Depreciation 7059 7500 441 28234 30000 1766 88234 90000 1766 TOTAL EXPENSES 1637709 1671120 33411 6101358 6201208 99850 19619911 19719755 99844

SURPLUS(DEFICIT) 380757$ 417640$ (36883)$ 2618731$ 2548059$ 70672$ 70672$ -$ 70672$

ROUNDS 21636 23249 (1613) 96344 99264 (2920) 185080 188000 (2920)

Apr-16 Apr-16 Apr-19 CY2016 VarianceRESERVE FUND YIELD BALANCE CARE FUND YIELD BALANCE STAFFING Actual Budget Fav(Unfav)Money Market $384206 Money Market $455903 Full Time 155 162 (7)Govt Agencies 2000000 Certificates of Deposit 1920000 Part Time 119 123 (4)Corp Bonds 2250000 Total 274 285 (11)Certificates of Deposit 8505000 TOTAL 125 13139206$ TOTAL 065 2375903$

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The Board acceptedapproveddenied the followingA Consent Agenda

1 April 14 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo Meeting Minutes and Resolutions

2 April 18 2016 Special Board Workshop minutes

3 April 28 2016 Board Workshop Minutes

4 Resignation of Gwenn Wisner as a member of the Election Committee effective May 1 2016

5 Appointment of Brian Pace as Neighborhood Representative for Capitan effective April 28 2016

6 Appointment of members to the Board-appointed committees effective July 1 2016 as followsArchitectural Review Committee (three openings)

Stephen Brodsky ndash 2-year termDavid Bone ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year term

CARE Advisory Committee (three openings)

Pat Scully ndash 2-year termCode of Conduct Committee (four 3-year terms one 2-year term)

Andy Garbacz ndash 3-year termMary Kules- 3-year term

Election Committee (three openings)

Joan Mattick ndash 2-year termDiane Hammann ndash 2-year term

Finance Advisory Committee (four openings)

Marty Dourney ndash 2-year termJay Goldberg ndash 2-year termJeff Gibbs ndash 2-year termBob Skillman ndash 1-year term

Golf Advisory Committee (three openings)

Wayne Martin ndash 2-year termJohn Carmen ndash 2-year termMike Domino ndash 2-year term

Lifestyles Advisory Committee (three openings)

William Crain ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year termMelanie Betts ndash 2-year term

7 Housekeeping item 2016 Board election results Bob Aiken (2805) John Such (2366) Gary Jann (2298) and Martha Bails (2217)

8 Reserve Projects ndash Work completeda Purchase Request 16-2620-7415-

762-RF ndash Golf Course Restrooms ndash Replaced (8) Metal Doors and (22) Mirrors ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $11700 and

b Purchase Request 16-2664-RF ndash Desert Springs 9 Fountain Pump Repairs ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $12447

9 Discontinue Board Ad Hoc Committee (David Jordan Ellie Brooks and Larry Marden appointed February 11 2016) for the purpose of reviewing the General Liability and Medical Insurance renewals The task has been completed and the Board approved at the March 10 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo meeting and

10 Resignation of Ken Smythe as a member of the Architectural Review Committee and the Election Committee effective immediately

B Approved Purchase Request 16-2460-RF ndash Desert Springs Restaurant ndash Replace (5) Roll down shades with cutout vinyl windows on exterior patio ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $3765

C Approved Purchase Request 16-6630-RF ndash Adobe Indoor Pool Lift ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $6284

D Approved Purchase Request 16-7436-RF ndash Granite Falls North 18 Fountain Pump Motor Replacement ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $4447

E Approved Purchase Request 16-7250-RF ndash Interior Design Proposal for Cocorsquos Restaurant ndash CARE Funds in an amount not to exceed $6410

F Approved Purchase Request 16-006-OP ndash Golf Course Seed Purchase ndash Operating Funds in amount not to exceed $263000

G Approved raising sprinkler heads on the Desert Springs Golf Course1 Purchase Request 16-007-RF ndash

Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Labor Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $78000 and

2 Purchase Request 16-008-RF ndash Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Sprinkler Heads and Swing Joints ndash Materials Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $206100

H Approved Purchase Request 16-019-OP ndash SCG Server Warranty Extension ndash Unbudgeted Operating Funds in an amount not to exceed $11255

I Approved the new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures outlining an advertising policy for Chartered Club ads placed in the Grand Lifestyles publication

J Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures and the Rules and Regulations (Paragraph VII C 8) regarding the implementation of a ldquolast callrdquo for all events where alcohol is served

summary of may 12 2016 board meeTinG

continues on next page

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vice PresidenTGary Jann623-214-3690grandjanngary gmailcom

TreasurerLarry Marden623-748-9276grandmardencoxnet

PresidenTEllie Brooks623-544-8848grandelliebrooksgmailcom

board memberBob Aiken623-214-6716grandaikengmailcom

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K Approved to retain the 25 open play time on sports courts and other non-exclusive use facilities and the addition of new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures defining how the open play time shall be handled

L Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures regarding requirement of notification to the CAM office prior to purchasing replacing or disposing of Chartered Club equipment

M Approved to direct CAM staff to prepare and issue an RFP (Request for Proposal) for video surveillance cameras for the four (4) Sun City Grand entrances

N Denied the proposed food drive collection within the Association for St Maryrsquos Food Bank three times a year annually

O Approved to direct staff to obtain competitive bids for the purpose of entering into a consulting agreement with a space allocation expert to review the Associationrsquos current space utilization to determine our potential future physical space needs to recommend ways to maximize the use of current available space and to determine what additional physical space may need to be constructed

P Approved the allocation of the retained earnings balance at the end of 2015 as follows $1400000 to retained earnings and $1045000 to prioritized 2016 Capital Projects

Q Approved the selection of the law firm Carpenter Hazelwood Delgado and Bolen and approve the appointment of Curtis Ekmark as the Associationrsquos attorney effective March 1 2016

9Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

10 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

13Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

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Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

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Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

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Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

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architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Page 4: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

The Grand LifesTyLeAerobic Schedules Page 26

Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Page 36

Board Meeting Summary Page 8

City of Surprise Update Page 40

Connect with the Colonnade Page 19

Club Special Events Calendar Page 28

Director of Golf Operations Message Page 38

Financial Results April 2016 Page 6

Fitness Managerrsquos Message Page 22

General Managerrsquos Message Page 11

Gothic Grounds Message Page 39

GrandKids Corner Page 37

Grand Learning Communication Page 34

Lifestyles Managerrsquos Message Page 13

Out and About Page 16

Special Presentations Calendar Page 30

Strategic Planning Committee Report Page 10

Ticketed Events Calendar Page 32

resource numbersAdvertising Information Page 34

City of Surprise Numbers Page 41

Classified Ads Page 46

Community Numbers Page 45

Employment Information Page 5

Mission Statement Page 5

Resource Numbers Page 44

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mission stateMentto enhance preserve and protect the quality of life aesthetics and activities of the community and its homeowners by providing and maintaining positive creative compassionate customer service through teamwork communication and a progressive vision

Please cancel delivery of your complimentary newspapers whenever you will be gonemdash delivery can be restarted upon return

Daily News-Sun amp Today News 623-977-8347Independent 623-445-2894Surprise Today 623-977-8347

aDVeRtisinG oPPoRtunities The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements made in this publication Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGCommunication NewsGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for commercial ads is the 10th of the month and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement

Sun City Grand Community Association Inc reserves the right to revise or refuse submitted articles andor ads If you have any questions about the Grand Lifestyles please feel free to contact the Activities Office at 623-546-7489 If you have suggestions or comments for the website or GrandTV please feel free to contact our Creative Project Coordinator at communicationsscgcamcom or 623-546-7563

eMPLoYMent oPPoRtunities Job opportunities are posted on the website at wwwgrandinfocom (Grand LivingHuman Resources amp Employment) You may submit your application to the Human Resources Department at 19726 N Remington Dr Surprise AZ 85374 fax to 623-546-7447 or email hrscgcamcom You are encouraged to submit an application for each employment opportunity for which you would like to be considered

SCG APRIL 2016

F I n A n C I A L R e S u L t S

13

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Apr-16 Apr-16 Variance YTD YTD Variance Forecast Budget VarianceTOTAL Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) CY16 CY16 Fav(Unfav)

Assessments 877160$ 871723$ 5437$ 3501101$ 3486227$ 14874$ 10441308$ 10426434$ 14874$

Fitness amp Activities 111300 90606 20694 511023 514026 (3003) 928129 931132 (3003) Grand Lifestyles 12487 14707 (2220) 59205 58570 635 157152 156517 635 Rent 32392 29945 2447 145176 129077 16099 335661 319562 16099 Food amp Beverace 79977 73959 6018 358205 340517 17688 665965 648277 17688 Membership Fees 50973 58472 (7499) 246274 260074 (13800) 559716 573516 (13800) Recreation Revenue 287129 267689 19440 1319883 1302264 17619 2646623 2629004 17619

- Annual Pass 166099 173835 (7736) 660450 713981 (53531) 1624213 1677744 (53531) Flex Pass 50000 45275 4725 379597 439932 (60335) 626222 686557 (60335) Resident Daily 533831 582928 (49098) 2275104 2219558 55546 3418040 3362494 55546 Guest 138711 160026 (21315) 679489 727063 (47574) 961252 1008826 (47574) Public 5775 - 5775 27094 - 27094 184446 157352 27094 Merchandise 120495 129831 (9336) 407069 433517 (26448) 689100 715548 (26448) Driving Range 23378 20059 3319 135242 127747 7495 263140 255645 7495 Golf Revenue 1038288 1111954 (73666) 4564045 4661798 (97753) 7766413 7864166 (97753)

Other Revenue 24079 20327 3752 104972 99135 5837 220751 214914 5837 Interest Income 7295 4585 2710 30375 18340 12035 67055 55020 12035 TOTAL REVENUE 2233951 2276278 (42327) 9520376 9567764 (47388) 21142150 21189538 (47388)

Cost of Sales 215485 187518 (27967) 800287 818503 18216 1451567 1469783 18216 GROSS PROFIT 2018466 2088760 (70294) 8720089 8749261 (29172) 19690583 19719755 (29172)

Payroll 707737 734393 26656 2951204 3005805 54601 8581065 8635666 54601 Utilities 157226 167870 10644 610684 650357 39673 2318746 2358413 39667 Repairs amp Maintenance 73907 75703 1796 266270 264851 (1419) 884455 883036 (1419) Insurance 31779 31903 124 123337 118912 (4425) 378561 374136 (4425) Professional Fees 14108 13500 (608) 31786 34500 2714 133286 136000 2714 Landscaping 189142 187494 (1648) 755566 749976 (5590) 2255518 2249928 (5590) Operating Expense 456751 452757 (3994) 1334277 1346807 12530 4980046 4992576 12530 Depreciation 7059 7500 441 28234 30000 1766 88234 90000 1766 TOTAL EXPENSES 1637709 1671120 33411 6101358 6201208 99850 19619911 19719755 99844

SURPLUS(DEFICIT) 380757$ 417640$ (36883)$ 2618731$ 2548059$ 70672$ 70672$ -$ 70672$

ROUNDS 21636 23249 (1613) 96344 99264 (2920) 185080 188000 (2920)

Apr-16 Apr-16 Apr-19 CY2016 VarianceRESERVE FUND YIELD BALANCE CARE FUND YIELD BALANCE STAFFING Actual Budget Fav(Unfav)Money Market $384206 Money Market $455903 Full Time 155 162 (7)Govt Agencies 2000000 Certificates of Deposit 1920000 Part Time 119 123 (4)Corp Bonds 2250000 Total 274 285 (11)Certificates of Deposit 8505000 TOTAL 125 13139206$ TOTAL 065 2375903$

6 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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JERRY L COLGLAZIERAttorney at Law

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WILLSTRUSTSESTATES

POWERS OF ATTORNEYESTATE PLANNING

HEALTH CARE POWERS

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CORPORATIONSLLCrsquoS

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In Home Computer Repair amp Tutoring Services

30 Years Experience in Computer TechnologyRepair and Training for MAC and PC

Computer Set-Up bull Network Installation and RepairVirusMalware Removal bull System Tune Ups

Individualized Tutoring bull 12 or 1 Hour SessionsSun City Grand Resident

Michael Markus 6232034686michaelmarkusconsultinggmailcom

Community Baptist Church SBC

ACTIVE ADULTS TRADITIONAL WORSHIP

SUNDAYBible Study 9 amMorning Worship 10 amEvening Worship 6 pm

WEDNESDAYBible Study amp Prayer 6 pm

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Interpreting for the Deaf at all Services

June Services amp Patriotic ConcertSunday Morning Worship ndash 10 AM WeeklySunday Evening Worship ndash 6 PM Weekly

Patriotic Concert ndash Sunday Evening June 26th ndash 6PMAmerica of Thee I Sing

A musical recognizing the many people across this country who helped build this great nation to be the place we love to call home

BRING A FRIEND

7Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The Board acceptedapproveddenied the followingA Consent Agenda

1 April 14 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo Meeting Minutes and Resolutions

2 April 18 2016 Special Board Workshop minutes

3 April 28 2016 Board Workshop Minutes

4 Resignation of Gwenn Wisner as a member of the Election Committee effective May 1 2016

5 Appointment of Brian Pace as Neighborhood Representative for Capitan effective April 28 2016

6 Appointment of members to the Board-appointed committees effective July 1 2016 as followsArchitectural Review Committee (three openings)

Stephen Brodsky ndash 2-year termDavid Bone ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year term

CARE Advisory Committee (three openings)

Pat Scully ndash 2-year termCode of Conduct Committee (four 3-year terms one 2-year term)

Andy Garbacz ndash 3-year termMary Kules- 3-year term

Election Committee (three openings)

Joan Mattick ndash 2-year termDiane Hammann ndash 2-year term

Finance Advisory Committee (four openings)

Marty Dourney ndash 2-year termJay Goldberg ndash 2-year termJeff Gibbs ndash 2-year termBob Skillman ndash 1-year term

Golf Advisory Committee (three openings)

Wayne Martin ndash 2-year termJohn Carmen ndash 2-year termMike Domino ndash 2-year term

Lifestyles Advisory Committee (three openings)

William Crain ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year termMelanie Betts ndash 2-year term

7 Housekeeping item 2016 Board election results Bob Aiken (2805) John Such (2366) Gary Jann (2298) and Martha Bails (2217)

8 Reserve Projects ndash Work completeda Purchase Request 16-2620-7415-

762-RF ndash Golf Course Restrooms ndash Replaced (8) Metal Doors and (22) Mirrors ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $11700 and

b Purchase Request 16-2664-RF ndash Desert Springs 9 Fountain Pump Repairs ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $12447

9 Discontinue Board Ad Hoc Committee (David Jordan Ellie Brooks and Larry Marden appointed February 11 2016) for the purpose of reviewing the General Liability and Medical Insurance renewals The task has been completed and the Board approved at the March 10 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo meeting and

10 Resignation of Ken Smythe as a member of the Architectural Review Committee and the Election Committee effective immediately

B Approved Purchase Request 16-2460-RF ndash Desert Springs Restaurant ndash Replace (5) Roll down shades with cutout vinyl windows on exterior patio ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $3765

C Approved Purchase Request 16-6630-RF ndash Adobe Indoor Pool Lift ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $6284

D Approved Purchase Request 16-7436-RF ndash Granite Falls North 18 Fountain Pump Motor Replacement ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $4447

E Approved Purchase Request 16-7250-RF ndash Interior Design Proposal for Cocorsquos Restaurant ndash CARE Funds in an amount not to exceed $6410

F Approved Purchase Request 16-006-OP ndash Golf Course Seed Purchase ndash Operating Funds in amount not to exceed $263000

G Approved raising sprinkler heads on the Desert Springs Golf Course1 Purchase Request 16-007-RF ndash

Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Labor Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $78000 and

2 Purchase Request 16-008-RF ndash Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Sprinkler Heads and Swing Joints ndash Materials Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $206100

H Approved Purchase Request 16-019-OP ndash SCG Server Warranty Extension ndash Unbudgeted Operating Funds in an amount not to exceed $11255

I Approved the new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures outlining an advertising policy for Chartered Club ads placed in the Grand Lifestyles publication

J Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures and the Rules and Regulations (Paragraph VII C 8) regarding the implementation of a ldquolast callrdquo for all events where alcohol is served

summary of may 12 2016 board meeTinG

continues on next page

board memberJohn Such623-975-1377grandsuchgmailcom

board memberDavid Jordan623-975-9968grandjordandavidgmailcom

secreTaryMartha Bails623-332-1542grandbailscoxnet

vice PresidenTGary Jann623-214-3690grandjanngary gmailcom

TreasurerLarry Marden623-748-9276grandmardencoxnet

PresidenTEllie Brooks623-544-8848grandelliebrooksgmailcom

board memberBob Aiken623-214-6716grandaikengmailcom

8 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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K Approved to retain the 25 open play time on sports courts and other non-exclusive use facilities and the addition of new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures defining how the open play time shall be handled

L Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures regarding requirement of notification to the CAM office prior to purchasing replacing or disposing of Chartered Club equipment

M Approved to direct CAM staff to prepare and issue an RFP (Request for Proposal) for video surveillance cameras for the four (4) Sun City Grand entrances

N Denied the proposed food drive collection within the Association for St Maryrsquos Food Bank three times a year annually

O Approved to direct staff to obtain competitive bids for the purpose of entering into a consulting agreement with a space allocation expert to review the Associationrsquos current space utilization to determine our potential future physical space needs to recommend ways to maximize the use of current available space and to determine what additional physical space may need to be constructed

P Approved the allocation of the retained earnings balance at the end of 2015 as follows $1400000 to retained earnings and $1045000 to prioritized 2016 Capital Projects

Q Approved the selection of the law firm Carpenter Hazelwood Delgado and Bolen and approve the appointment of Curtis Ekmark as the Associationrsquos attorney effective March 1 2016

9Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

10 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

13Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

602-714-8502 Visit our showroom at

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Call for a FREE in-home consultation

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service CompanyWater Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replacement Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New

Install Service and Repair

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

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Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

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Page 5: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

SCG APRIL 2016

F I n A n C I A L R e S u L t S

13

13

13

Apr-16 Apr-16 Variance YTD YTD Variance Forecast Budget VarianceTOTAL Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) Actual Budget Fav(Unfav) CY16 CY16 Fav(Unfav)

Assessments 877160$ 871723$ 5437$ 3501101$ 3486227$ 14874$ 10441308$ 10426434$ 14874$

Fitness amp Activities 111300 90606 20694 511023 514026 (3003) 928129 931132 (3003) Grand Lifestyles 12487 14707 (2220) 59205 58570 635 157152 156517 635 Rent 32392 29945 2447 145176 129077 16099 335661 319562 16099 Food amp Beverace 79977 73959 6018 358205 340517 17688 665965 648277 17688 Membership Fees 50973 58472 (7499) 246274 260074 (13800) 559716 573516 (13800) Recreation Revenue 287129 267689 19440 1319883 1302264 17619 2646623 2629004 17619

- Annual Pass 166099 173835 (7736) 660450 713981 (53531) 1624213 1677744 (53531) Flex Pass 50000 45275 4725 379597 439932 (60335) 626222 686557 (60335) Resident Daily 533831 582928 (49098) 2275104 2219558 55546 3418040 3362494 55546 Guest 138711 160026 (21315) 679489 727063 (47574) 961252 1008826 (47574) Public 5775 - 5775 27094 - 27094 184446 157352 27094 Merchandise 120495 129831 (9336) 407069 433517 (26448) 689100 715548 (26448) Driving Range 23378 20059 3319 135242 127747 7495 263140 255645 7495 Golf Revenue 1038288 1111954 (73666) 4564045 4661798 (97753) 7766413 7864166 (97753)

Other Revenue 24079 20327 3752 104972 99135 5837 220751 214914 5837 Interest Income 7295 4585 2710 30375 18340 12035 67055 55020 12035 TOTAL REVENUE 2233951 2276278 (42327) 9520376 9567764 (47388) 21142150 21189538 (47388)

Cost of Sales 215485 187518 (27967) 800287 818503 18216 1451567 1469783 18216 GROSS PROFIT 2018466 2088760 (70294) 8720089 8749261 (29172) 19690583 19719755 (29172)

Payroll 707737 734393 26656 2951204 3005805 54601 8581065 8635666 54601 Utilities 157226 167870 10644 610684 650357 39673 2318746 2358413 39667 Repairs amp Maintenance 73907 75703 1796 266270 264851 (1419) 884455 883036 (1419) Insurance 31779 31903 124 123337 118912 (4425) 378561 374136 (4425) Professional Fees 14108 13500 (608) 31786 34500 2714 133286 136000 2714 Landscaping 189142 187494 (1648) 755566 749976 (5590) 2255518 2249928 (5590) Operating Expense 456751 452757 (3994) 1334277 1346807 12530 4980046 4992576 12530 Depreciation 7059 7500 441 28234 30000 1766 88234 90000 1766 TOTAL EXPENSES 1637709 1671120 33411 6101358 6201208 99850 19619911 19719755 99844

SURPLUS(DEFICIT) 380757$ 417640$ (36883)$ 2618731$ 2548059$ 70672$ 70672$ -$ 70672$

ROUNDS 21636 23249 (1613) 96344 99264 (2920) 185080 188000 (2920)

Apr-16 Apr-16 Apr-19 CY2016 VarianceRESERVE FUND YIELD BALANCE CARE FUND YIELD BALANCE STAFFING Actual Budget Fav(Unfav)Money Market $384206 Money Market $455903 Full Time 155 162 (7)Govt Agencies 2000000 Certificates of Deposit 1920000 Part Time 119 123 (4)Corp Bonds 2250000 Total 274 285 (11)Certificates of Deposit 8505000 TOTAL 125 13139206$ TOTAL 065 2375903$

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The Board acceptedapproveddenied the followingA Consent Agenda

1 April 14 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo Meeting Minutes and Resolutions

2 April 18 2016 Special Board Workshop minutes

3 April 28 2016 Board Workshop Minutes

4 Resignation of Gwenn Wisner as a member of the Election Committee effective May 1 2016

5 Appointment of Brian Pace as Neighborhood Representative for Capitan effective April 28 2016

6 Appointment of members to the Board-appointed committees effective July 1 2016 as followsArchitectural Review Committee (three openings)

Stephen Brodsky ndash 2-year termDavid Bone ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year term

CARE Advisory Committee (three openings)

Pat Scully ndash 2-year termCode of Conduct Committee (four 3-year terms one 2-year term)

Andy Garbacz ndash 3-year termMary Kules- 3-year term

Election Committee (three openings)

Joan Mattick ndash 2-year termDiane Hammann ndash 2-year term

Finance Advisory Committee (four openings)

Marty Dourney ndash 2-year termJay Goldberg ndash 2-year termJeff Gibbs ndash 2-year termBob Skillman ndash 1-year term

Golf Advisory Committee (three openings)

Wayne Martin ndash 2-year termJohn Carmen ndash 2-year termMike Domino ndash 2-year term

Lifestyles Advisory Committee (three openings)

William Crain ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year termMelanie Betts ndash 2-year term

7 Housekeeping item 2016 Board election results Bob Aiken (2805) John Such (2366) Gary Jann (2298) and Martha Bails (2217)

8 Reserve Projects ndash Work completeda Purchase Request 16-2620-7415-

762-RF ndash Golf Course Restrooms ndash Replaced (8) Metal Doors and (22) Mirrors ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $11700 and

b Purchase Request 16-2664-RF ndash Desert Springs 9 Fountain Pump Repairs ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $12447

9 Discontinue Board Ad Hoc Committee (David Jordan Ellie Brooks and Larry Marden appointed February 11 2016) for the purpose of reviewing the General Liability and Medical Insurance renewals The task has been completed and the Board approved at the March 10 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo meeting and

10 Resignation of Ken Smythe as a member of the Architectural Review Committee and the Election Committee effective immediately

B Approved Purchase Request 16-2460-RF ndash Desert Springs Restaurant ndash Replace (5) Roll down shades with cutout vinyl windows on exterior patio ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $3765

C Approved Purchase Request 16-6630-RF ndash Adobe Indoor Pool Lift ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $6284

D Approved Purchase Request 16-7436-RF ndash Granite Falls North 18 Fountain Pump Motor Replacement ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $4447

E Approved Purchase Request 16-7250-RF ndash Interior Design Proposal for Cocorsquos Restaurant ndash CARE Funds in an amount not to exceed $6410

F Approved Purchase Request 16-006-OP ndash Golf Course Seed Purchase ndash Operating Funds in amount not to exceed $263000

G Approved raising sprinkler heads on the Desert Springs Golf Course1 Purchase Request 16-007-RF ndash

Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Labor Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $78000 and

2 Purchase Request 16-008-RF ndash Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Sprinkler Heads and Swing Joints ndash Materials Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $206100

H Approved Purchase Request 16-019-OP ndash SCG Server Warranty Extension ndash Unbudgeted Operating Funds in an amount not to exceed $11255

I Approved the new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures outlining an advertising policy for Chartered Club ads placed in the Grand Lifestyles publication

J Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures and the Rules and Regulations (Paragraph VII C 8) regarding the implementation of a ldquolast callrdquo for all events where alcohol is served

summary of may 12 2016 board meeTinG

continues on next page

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K Approved to retain the 25 open play time on sports courts and other non-exclusive use facilities and the addition of new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures defining how the open play time shall be handled

L Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures regarding requirement of notification to the CAM office prior to purchasing replacing or disposing of Chartered Club equipment

M Approved to direct CAM staff to prepare and issue an RFP (Request for Proposal) for video surveillance cameras for the four (4) Sun City Grand entrances

N Denied the proposed food drive collection within the Association for St Maryrsquos Food Bank three times a year annually

O Approved to direct staff to obtain competitive bids for the purpose of entering into a consulting agreement with a space allocation expert to review the Associationrsquos current space utilization to determine our potential future physical space needs to recommend ways to maximize the use of current available space and to determine what additional physical space may need to be constructed

P Approved the allocation of the retained earnings balance at the end of 2015 as follows $1400000 to retained earnings and $1045000 to prioritized 2016 Capital Projects

Q Approved the selection of the law firm Carpenter Hazelwood Delgado and Bolen and approve the appointment of Curtis Ekmark as the Associationrsquos attorney effective March 1 2016

9Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

10 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

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Come out to The Grand

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Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

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Special engagement

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$15person

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Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

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even a limited bar

FREE

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Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

13Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

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Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

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15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

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COnsuMer serViCes

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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The Board acceptedapproveddenied the followingA Consent Agenda

1 April 14 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo Meeting Minutes and Resolutions

2 April 18 2016 Special Board Workshop minutes

3 April 28 2016 Board Workshop Minutes

4 Resignation of Gwenn Wisner as a member of the Election Committee effective May 1 2016

5 Appointment of Brian Pace as Neighborhood Representative for Capitan effective April 28 2016

6 Appointment of members to the Board-appointed committees effective July 1 2016 as followsArchitectural Review Committee (three openings)

Stephen Brodsky ndash 2-year termDavid Bone ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year term

CARE Advisory Committee (three openings)

Pat Scully ndash 2-year termCode of Conduct Committee (four 3-year terms one 2-year term)

Andy Garbacz ndash 3-year termMary Kules- 3-year term

Election Committee (three openings)

Joan Mattick ndash 2-year termDiane Hammann ndash 2-year term

Finance Advisory Committee (four openings)

Marty Dourney ndash 2-year termJay Goldberg ndash 2-year termJeff Gibbs ndash 2-year termBob Skillman ndash 1-year term

Golf Advisory Committee (three openings)

Wayne Martin ndash 2-year termJohn Carmen ndash 2-year termMike Domino ndash 2-year term

Lifestyles Advisory Committee (three openings)

William Crain ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year termMelanie Betts ndash 2-year term

7 Housekeeping item 2016 Board election results Bob Aiken (2805) John Such (2366) Gary Jann (2298) and Martha Bails (2217)

8 Reserve Projects ndash Work completeda Purchase Request 16-2620-7415-

762-RF ndash Golf Course Restrooms ndash Replaced (8) Metal Doors and (22) Mirrors ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $11700 and

b Purchase Request 16-2664-RF ndash Desert Springs 9 Fountain Pump Repairs ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $12447

9 Discontinue Board Ad Hoc Committee (David Jordan Ellie Brooks and Larry Marden appointed February 11 2016) for the purpose of reviewing the General Liability and Medical Insurance renewals The task has been completed and the Board approved at the March 10 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo meeting and

10 Resignation of Ken Smythe as a member of the Architectural Review Committee and the Election Committee effective immediately

B Approved Purchase Request 16-2460-RF ndash Desert Springs Restaurant ndash Replace (5) Roll down shades with cutout vinyl windows on exterior patio ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $3765

C Approved Purchase Request 16-6630-RF ndash Adobe Indoor Pool Lift ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $6284

D Approved Purchase Request 16-7436-RF ndash Granite Falls North 18 Fountain Pump Motor Replacement ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $4447

E Approved Purchase Request 16-7250-RF ndash Interior Design Proposal for Cocorsquos Restaurant ndash CARE Funds in an amount not to exceed $6410

F Approved Purchase Request 16-006-OP ndash Golf Course Seed Purchase ndash Operating Funds in amount not to exceed $263000

G Approved raising sprinkler heads on the Desert Springs Golf Course1 Purchase Request 16-007-RF ndash

Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Labor Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $78000 and

2 Purchase Request 16-008-RF ndash Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Sprinkler Heads and Swing Joints ndash Materials Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $206100

H Approved Purchase Request 16-019-OP ndash SCG Server Warranty Extension ndash Unbudgeted Operating Funds in an amount not to exceed $11255

I Approved the new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures outlining an advertising policy for Chartered Club ads placed in the Grand Lifestyles publication

J Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures and the Rules and Regulations (Paragraph VII C 8) regarding the implementation of a ldquolast callrdquo for all events where alcohol is served

summary of may 12 2016 board meeTinG

continues on next page

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TreasurerLarry Marden623-748-9276grandmardencoxnet

PresidenTEllie Brooks623-544-8848grandelliebrooksgmailcom

board memberBob Aiken623-214-6716grandaikengmailcom

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K Approved to retain the 25 open play time on sports courts and other non-exclusive use facilities and the addition of new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures defining how the open play time shall be handled

L Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures regarding requirement of notification to the CAM office prior to purchasing replacing or disposing of Chartered Club equipment

M Approved to direct CAM staff to prepare and issue an RFP (Request for Proposal) for video surveillance cameras for the four (4) Sun City Grand entrances

N Denied the proposed food drive collection within the Association for St Maryrsquos Food Bank three times a year annually

O Approved to direct staff to obtain competitive bids for the purpose of entering into a consulting agreement with a space allocation expert to review the Associationrsquos current space utilization to determine our potential future physical space needs to recommend ways to maximize the use of current available space and to determine what additional physical space may need to be constructed

P Approved the allocation of the retained earnings balance at the end of 2015 as follows $1400000 to retained earnings and $1045000 to prioritized 2016 Capital Projects

Q Approved the selection of the law firm Carpenter Hazelwood Delgado and Bolen and approve the appointment of Curtis Ekmark as the Associationrsquos attorney effective March 1 2016

9Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

10 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

13Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

SUN CITY GRANDGRANDGRANDACITYCITY GYYYYTTTUNSUN CNNNS GCITY GCCUUSSUN CITY GRANNRN CITY GRN DAAYTYTIIIISSUN CITY GRANDGreaT Trip auGusT 9

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information

Bringing the Wild back to the West

16 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

seasonticketsgranddramacom TicketsavailableJune 15

23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Granite Transformations - GS Half Page - 1215

Kitchen Version

bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

A D P R O O F

An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

602-714-8502 Visit our showroom at

2205 W Lone Cactus Dr Suite 23Phoenix AZ 85027

Call for a FREE in-home consultation

bull No Demolitionbull Heat Scratch

Stain Resistant

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

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Integrity you can count on

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21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

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sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

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15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

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19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

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Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

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43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Page 7: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

The Board acceptedapproveddenied the followingA Consent Agenda

1 April 14 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo Meeting Minutes and Resolutions

2 April 18 2016 Special Board Workshop minutes

3 April 28 2016 Board Workshop Minutes

4 Resignation of Gwenn Wisner as a member of the Election Committee effective May 1 2016

5 Appointment of Brian Pace as Neighborhood Representative for Capitan effective April 28 2016

6 Appointment of members to the Board-appointed committees effective July 1 2016 as followsArchitectural Review Committee (three openings)

Stephen Brodsky ndash 2-year termDavid Bone ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year term

CARE Advisory Committee (three openings)

Pat Scully ndash 2-year termCode of Conduct Committee (four 3-year terms one 2-year term)

Andy Garbacz ndash 3-year termMary Kules- 3-year term

Election Committee (three openings)

Joan Mattick ndash 2-year termDiane Hammann ndash 2-year term

Finance Advisory Committee (four openings)

Marty Dourney ndash 2-year termJay Goldberg ndash 2-year termJeff Gibbs ndash 2-year termBob Skillman ndash 1-year term

Golf Advisory Committee (three openings)

Wayne Martin ndash 2-year termJohn Carmen ndash 2-year termMike Domino ndash 2-year term

Lifestyles Advisory Committee (three openings)

William Crain ndash 2-year termTerry Lerner ndash 2-year termMelanie Betts ndash 2-year term

7 Housekeeping item 2016 Board election results Bob Aiken (2805) John Such (2366) Gary Jann (2298) and Martha Bails (2217)

8 Reserve Projects ndash Work completeda Purchase Request 16-2620-7415-

762-RF ndash Golf Course Restrooms ndash Replaced (8) Metal Doors and (22) Mirrors ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $11700 and

b Purchase Request 16-2664-RF ndash Desert Springs 9 Fountain Pump Repairs ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $12447

9 Discontinue Board Ad Hoc Committee (David Jordan Ellie Brooks and Larry Marden appointed February 11 2016) for the purpose of reviewing the General Liability and Medical Insurance renewals The task has been completed and the Board approved at the March 10 2016 Board of Directorsrsquo meeting and

10 Resignation of Ken Smythe as a member of the Architectural Review Committee and the Election Committee effective immediately

B Approved Purchase Request 16-2460-RF ndash Desert Springs Restaurant ndash Replace (5) Roll down shades with cutout vinyl windows on exterior patio ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $3765

C Approved Purchase Request 16-6630-RF ndash Adobe Indoor Pool Lift ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $6284

D Approved Purchase Request 16-7436-RF ndash Granite Falls North 18 Fountain Pump Motor Replacement ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $4447

E Approved Purchase Request 16-7250-RF ndash Interior Design Proposal for Cocorsquos Restaurant ndash CARE Funds in an amount not to exceed $6410

F Approved Purchase Request 16-006-OP ndash Golf Course Seed Purchase ndash Operating Funds in amount not to exceed $263000

G Approved raising sprinkler heads on the Desert Springs Golf Course1 Purchase Request 16-007-RF ndash

Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Labor Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $78000 and

2 Purchase Request 16-008-RF ndash Raising of Sprinkler Heads ndash Sprinkler Heads and Swing Joints ndash Materials Only ndash Reserve Funds in an amount not to exceed $206100

H Approved Purchase Request 16-019-OP ndash SCG Server Warranty Extension ndash Unbudgeted Operating Funds in an amount not to exceed $11255

I Approved the new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures outlining an advertising policy for Chartered Club ads placed in the Grand Lifestyles publication

J Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures and the Rules and Regulations (Paragraph VII C 8) regarding the implementation of a ldquolast callrdquo for all events where alcohol is served

summary of may 12 2016 board meeTinG

continues on next page

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vice PresidenTGary Jann623-214-3690grandjanngary gmailcom

TreasurerLarry Marden623-748-9276grandmardencoxnet

PresidenTEllie Brooks623-544-8848grandelliebrooksgmailcom

board memberBob Aiken623-214-6716grandaikengmailcom

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K Approved to retain the 25 open play time on sports courts and other non-exclusive use facilities and the addition of new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures defining how the open play time shall be handled

L Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures regarding requirement of notification to the CAM office prior to purchasing replacing or disposing of Chartered Club equipment

M Approved to direct CAM staff to prepare and issue an RFP (Request for Proposal) for video surveillance cameras for the four (4) Sun City Grand entrances

N Denied the proposed food drive collection within the Association for St Maryrsquos Food Bank three times a year annually

O Approved to direct staff to obtain competitive bids for the purpose of entering into a consulting agreement with a space allocation expert to review the Associationrsquos current space utilization to determine our potential future physical space needs to recommend ways to maximize the use of current available space and to determine what additional physical space may need to be constructed

P Approved the allocation of the retained earnings balance at the end of 2015 as follows $1400000 to retained earnings and $1045000 to prioritized 2016 Capital Projects

Q Approved the selection of the law firm Carpenter Hazelwood Delgado and Bolen and approve the appointment of Curtis Ekmark as the Associationrsquos attorney effective March 1 2016

9Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

10 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Bringing the Wild back to the West

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

seasonticketsgranddramacom TicketsavailableJune 15

23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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HELP WANTED

second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

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ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

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Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

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On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

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weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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K Approved to retain the 25 open play time on sports courts and other non-exclusive use facilities and the addition of new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures defining how the open play time shall be handled

L Approved new language in the Chartered Club Policies and Procedures regarding requirement of notification to the CAM office prior to purchasing replacing or disposing of Chartered Club equipment

M Approved to direct CAM staff to prepare and issue an RFP (Request for Proposal) for video surveillance cameras for the four (4) Sun City Grand entrances

N Denied the proposed food drive collection within the Association for St Maryrsquos Food Bank three times a year annually

O Approved to direct staff to obtain competitive bids for the purpose of entering into a consulting agreement with a space allocation expert to review the Associationrsquos current space utilization to determine our potential future physical space needs to recommend ways to maximize the use of current available space and to determine what additional physical space may need to be constructed

P Approved the allocation of the retained earnings balance at the end of 2015 as follows $1400000 to retained earnings and $1045000 to prioritized 2016 Capital Projects

Q Approved the selection of the law firm Carpenter Hazelwood Delgado and Bolen and approve the appointment of Curtis Ekmark as the Associationrsquos attorney effective March 1 2016

9Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

10 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

13Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

SUN CITY GRANDGRANDGRANDACITYCITY GYYYYTTTUNSUN CNNNS GCITY GCCUUSSUN CITY GRANNRN CITY GRN DAAYTYTIIIISSUN CITY GRANDGreaT Trip auGusT 9

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Bringing the Wild back to the West

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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marketingdeptroyaloakscom 10015 W Royal Oak Road bull Sun City AZ 85351 (south of 99th Ave and Thunderbird Rd)

One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Page 9: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

A Report From YourStrategic Planning CommitteeBy Ellie Brooks

Over 2070 residents responded to the March 2016 Strategic Planning Committeersquos survey which was designed to solicit resident reaction and input to several proposed future plans for our community

Here are some highlights of the results

Topping the list of importance for residents is the maintenance and upkeep of the golf courses Golfers and Non-Golfers alike (934) understand the value of the pristine green ribbons of grass weaving through the community The golf courses are visually appealing and residents recognize that the 400 acres of golf course property adds value to our homes More than 71 written comments were received regarding golf related issues including need for shorter courses improvement of the bunkers keeping golf rates affordable water conservations plans and a new bathroom on Cimarron

Responses to the questions about our Restaurants ranked second in importance Residents want the opportunity to provide input (942) on the selection of the type of food service venues to be provided when the current contracts with CoCorsquos and Angelarsquos expire Residents also made it very clear (956) that they do not want to eliminate the restaurants in favor of using the building space for Chartered Clubs and other community amenities

One residentrsquos comment summed up the 915 positive responses regarding better utilization of the Palm Center and its spectacular view ldquoThe one thing missing in Grand is a clubhouse where people can come have a drink visit with other Grand residents watch sporting events and enjoy other entertainment The old sales center (now Palm Center) would be an ideal spot overlooking the 11th hole of the Desert Springs Golf Course the

water fountain and the White Tank Mountainsrdquo Ken Olson General Manager and his staff are already planning an event for the Palm Center

Chartered Club space made the list of the top four important issues Residents agreed (916) that a review of current space should be completed and an allocation policy developed before any construction of a new building is considered At recent Board meetings two actions were recommended (1) placing a moratorium on all Chartered Club building expansions until the strategic plan is completed (approved April 14) and (2) researching the cost to hire an expert to determine how we can maximize the use of our currently available space (May 12 BOD meeting)

Resident respondents were split almost equally (Strongly Agree 186 Agree 281 Disagree 269 and Strongly Disagree 264) on the idea of changing our name for ldquomarketing purposesrdquo The idea presented suggests removing ldquoSun Cityrdquo from our name to attract younger generations to buy our homes when we are ready to sell Our legal corporate name would remain Sun City Grand Homeowners Association

Inc but 442 liked a marketing DBA (doing business as) name of ldquoThe Grand Surpriserdquo and 2263 liked ldquoGrand in Surpriserdquo The Strategic Planning Committee is currently evaluating how this idea should be represented in the final plan

Also garnering a split of opinion was the idea to reconfigure our 4-lane streets to improve their safety by providing a separate lane for alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles golf carts etc The vote Strongly Agree 2198 Agree 3532 Disagree 2815 and Strongly Disagree 1455 The next generation of buyers (Baby Boomers) like outdoors fitness activities bicycling will increase in our community in the next 10 years

All survey results are available on grandinfocom under tab SCG Board and CAM click on Strategic Planning at the bottom of the left column The over 800 survey comments received and have been read and categorized the Strategic Planning core team members are now reviewing all your suggestions and comments THANKS AGAIN for your interest in the future of our community

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FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

SUN CITY GRANDGRANDGRANDACITYCITY GYYYYTTTUNSUN CNNNS GCITY GCCUUSSUN CITY GRANNRN CITY GRN DAAYTYTIIIISSUN CITY GRANDGreaT Trip auGusT 9

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Bringing the Wild back to the West

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Page 10: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Kenneth OlsonCMCA AMS General Manager

conversaTion wiTh KenThe Conversation with Ken session provides a good opportunity for homeowners to bring questions to the General Manager and engage in discussion

in a casual format Conversation with Ken has been cancelled for June and July and will resume August 17 at 6 pm in the Palm Center

For most that live here the Arizona monsoon is a familiar part of late summer The term ldquomonsoonrdquo comes from the Arabic ldquomausimrdquo meaning ldquoseasonrdquo or ldquowind shiftrdquo During the winter Arizonarsquos wind flow comes from California and Nevada During the summer wind directions shift coming from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico It is this wind shift that puts into motion the roughly three months of rain dust storms and intense thunderstorms Though very rare monsoon can even spawn tornadoes

In 2008 the National Weather Service decided to take the guesswork out of monsoon start and end dates officially making June 15th the first day of monsoon season and September 30th the last day

Serious damage can occur from high winds flash flooding lightning strikes and dust storms They may cause property damage downed trees auto accidents drowning power outages and fires from lightning strikes Most important is the loss of life that can be prevented by following some safety tips that we as a community encourage you to read

High Windsn Remove dead wood it is unpredictable

and brittle and cannot withstand the wind pressure in monsoon storms

n Cracked trees are clear indicators of potential branch failure that may lead to splitting in forceful winds

n Identify poor tree composition (branch structure) look for excessive leaning long horizontal limbs crossing branches that rub against each other and create wounds and narrow crotches (V-shaped instead

of U-shaped) Two trunks that are of identical diameter and have a narrow crotch are definitely not a good sign

n Keeping your trees thinned out is the single most important thing to ldquostormproofrdquo them The denser the canopy of the tree the more susceptible it is to be damaged in high winds

n Move potted plants and any other property that is not bolted down to an inside space The last thing you need is for your lawn chairs to end up on the neighborrsquos yard or in their windows

n Heed all weather warnings issued and stay inside

Flash Floodsn Avoid flooded roadways If you see a sign

that says ldquoDo Not Cross When Floodedrdquo take it seriously Remember Arizona has a ldquoStupid Motorist Lawrdquo which allows municipalities and rescue agencies to charge people for the cost of being rescued if they fail to observe posted warnings

n Keep children away from storm drains and washes

n If you are an outdoor enthusiast be aware of your surroundings and weather at all times

n If you are caught in a wash try to climb out on the roof of your vehicle and wait for help Use your cell phone if available to call 911

Dust Stormsn If your visibility is impeded by blowing

dust reduce your speed but keep driving straight Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary

n Area drivers will often use their emergency blinkers (hazard lights) because they are easier to see

n Immediately pull your vehicle off the road as far right as possible turn off your lights turn off your car and take your foot off the brake pedal Otherwise drivers may try to follow your tail lights potentially crashing into you

Lightningn Lightning kills two people every year in

Arizona on average with many more sustaining permanent injuries When you hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning Take cover in a sturdy building avoiding conductive wiring and plumbing

n Stay away from open fields high land trees utility poles other tall structures standing bodies of water including swimming pools and metal objects like golf clubs and lawn chairs

n If home sit back and enjoy the sound and light show after you turn off all unnecessary electrical equipment

n Stay off the phone use cell phones for emergency purposes only

n Keep your distance from windowsn Make sure you round up all your battery

operated equipment such as radio and flashlights and keep candles handy also

While we spend most of the year in dry warm weather the Arizona monsoon offers a spectacular exception to that rule You most likely will not hear anyone complaining about the weather It is however the time of year to be aware and be prepared

Monsoon Madness

11Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Bringing the Wild back to the West

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

seasonticketsgranddramacom TicketsavailableJune 15

23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

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June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service CompanyWater Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replacement Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New

Install Service and Repair

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

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On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

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fiTness CenTers

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resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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Italian extravaganzaItalian extravaganzaWine movie dessertdining

June 2ThursdayGrand Cafeacute

niGhT OuTiTaly

Come out to The Grand

Cafeacute and enjoy a delicious

meal that tastes better

than one you would get in

the streets of Paris The

menu includes a Dinner

Roll Tossed Greens with

Italian Dressing Manicotti

with Basil Marinara a

Normandy Vegetable

Blend Tiramisu for dessert

a Fountain Drink Coffee

and your choice of

Beer or Wine

Advance tickets required

SOLD OUT

Grand Cafeacute

June 10friday

PalM CenTer PaTiO

a TusCanTOasT TOsuMMer

Join us for food friends

and a beautiful Arizona

sunset Enjoy an evening

of Italian wine tasting and

hors drsquooeuvres includes a

signature Sun City Grand

wine glass with your choice

of one specialty drink with

Pallini Limoncello or one

of the other featured Italian

wines Includes cash bar

and live entertainment

Special engagement

limited to 125 residents

$15person

630 ndash 830 pm

Palm Center Patio

June 17friday

sOnOran PlaZa

under The TusCan sun

Get out of the heat and slip

into the tiered seating in

the air conditioned comfort

of the Sonoran Ballroom

The Grand Cafeacute will host

a mini-concession stand

with your favorite movie

snacks for a nominal fee ndash

popcorn candy soda and

even a limited bar

FREE

100 ndash 300 pm

Sonoran Plaza

June 24friday

sOnOran PlaZa

la dOlCe ViTa - The sWeeT life

Take a break from the

heat of the day and enjoy

scrumptious Italian desserts

while listening to your

favorite Italian music

$5person

200 ndash 400 pm

Sonoran Plaza

12 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

seasonticketsgranddramacom TicketsavailableJune 15

23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Kitchen Version

bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

A D P R O O F

An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

602-714-8502 Visit our showroom at

2205 W Lone Cactus Dr Suite 23Phoenix AZ 85027

Call for a FREE in-home consultation

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

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The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

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wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

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social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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esPeranZa Need Volunteer

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PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

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QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

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rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

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18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

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sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

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15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

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sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

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The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

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Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

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The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

Lorena NietoLifestyles Manager623-546-7455 Lorenanieto scgcamcom

Friday June 3rd

GREAT Trip ndash Escape to Sedona730am bus departs

Sonoran Parking area

Wednesday June 15th

TADrsquos Jon Washingtonrsquos Sounds of the Fortunes

7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Wednesday June 29th

GREAT TripPhillies vs Diamondbacks

1030am bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Saturday July 9th

Verde Valley Wine TrailAdditional details will be

available at the Ticket Desk

Saturday July 16th

GREAT TripDodgers vs Diamondbacks

315pm bus departs Sonoran Parking area

Thursday July 21st

TADrsquos Gregory Wolfe as Rod Stewart7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Thursday August 18th

TAD presentshellipThose British Girls7pm performance Sonoran Plaza

Upcoming Events

Summer has BegunSun amp Fun

Summer is a time to relax and renew But here in Grand we have plenty of activities to keep you busy this season Create unforgettable moments with friends and neighbors take part in our wine tasting event ndash A Tuscan Toast to Summer see a movie during our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran or take a bus trip to the ballpark and cheer on our Diamondbacks to a win get out of the heat and Escape to Sedona We also have amazing musical entertainment scheduled for you With so many options to choose from how can you go wrong

Sign up to receive our email blasts and stay informed As always we appreciate your support of our activities and events

Celebriamo ItalianoCelebrate all things Italian this month

Thursday June 9th

GREAT Trip ndash Arcosanti with Lunch in Cottonwood

SOLD OUT

Friday June 10th

A Tuscan Toast to Summer ndash Food Friends and the Sunset630pm Palm Center Patio

Friday June 17th

Summer Movie Series presenting ndash ldquoUnder The Tuscan Sunrdquo

1pm Sonoran Plaza

Friday June 24th

La Dolce Vita ndash Enjoy an afternoon of Italian Sweets

2pm Sonoran Plaza

Summer Movie SeriesJoin us for our Summer Movie Series in the Sonoran from 100-300pm

Dates are as follows June 17th July 1st July 15th July 29th Enjoy a movie afternoon The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your

favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee Movie titles will be released a week prior to each event date

FROM THE LIFESTYLES MANAGER

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

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320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

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400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

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215-310PWr Moves

Therese

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Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

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945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Kitchen Version

bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

A D P R O O F

An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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2205 W Lone Cactus Dr Suite 23Phoenix AZ 85027

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

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surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

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Hands on Management - Not From Behind a DeskLicensed Real Estate Professional

I FEEL YOUR PAIN

17Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

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finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

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General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

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weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

seasonticketsgranddramacom TicketsavailableJune 15

23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Granite Transformations - GS Half Page - 1215

Kitchen Version

bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

A D P R O O F

An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

602-714-8502 Visit our showroom at

2205 W Lone Cactus Dr Suite 23Phoenix AZ 85027

Call for a FREE in-home consultation

bull No Demolitionbull Heat Scratch

Stain Resistant

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

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Integrity you can count on

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21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

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sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

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15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

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19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

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Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

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43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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A Living Better

We offer a variety of daily activities and special outings from movie

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Page 15: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

Bearizona Wildlife Park is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled among the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona Bearizona is the only park of its kind in the southwest and the perfect location for your next family adventure Bearizona is conveniently located just 60 miles from Grand Canyonrsquos south rim in historic Williams Arizona

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to witness wildlife the way it was meant to be in a natural environment Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears Most guests thoroughly enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour which offers guests a window-free way to view the animals Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on park and animal facts The guides even do a few feedings so the animals get nice and close Please call ahead or check the website for current Wild Ride Bus times

The park also hosts Fort Bearizona a walk through area where guests will stroll along winding paths to enjoy the antics of smaller animals on exhibit In this area guests will also find concessions with umbrella seating and beautiful views as well as an immaculate gift shop filled with affordably priced souvenirs and trinkets to purchase as a remembrance from your Bearizona adventure The gift shop also houses the largest model train display in Northern Arizona a historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon The Fort is also the location of our amazing animal shows including the popular High Country Raptorsrsquo free-flight show where visitors get to learn about birds of prey and see them fly directly overhead Animal show

times are updated on Bearizonarsquos website

A great destination for tourists and Arizona locals alike Bearizona offers an annual pass program with discounts in the gift shop snack bar and exclusive invites to Bearizona Wildlife Park events

Bearizonarsquos mission is to promote conservation through memorable and educational encounters with North American wildlife Bearizona is a vehicle for connecting visitors to wildlife and the land in which they inhabit while using best practices for economic environmental and social sustainability

Bearizona is located at Highway 64 and Interstate 40 in beautiful Williams Arizona For more information call (928) 635-2289 or visit wwwbearizonacom

SUN CITY GRANDGRANDGRANDACITYCITY GYYYYTTTUNSUN CNNNS GCITY GCCUUSSUN CITY GRANNRN CITY GRN DAAYTYTIIIISSUN CITY GRANDGreaT Trip auGusT 9

see Ticketed events for more

information

Bringing the Wild back to the West

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Life Enrichment Programs at Benevilla

Call 623-584-4999 or visit Benevillaorg to learn more about how Benevilla can help support you and your loved

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Our Life Enrichment Day Programs are designed to support your lovedones with the goal of promoting physical social intellectual emotional health and well-being allowing members to become their best selves

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-Adultdaycareorg

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

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Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

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need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

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Integrity you can count on

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DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

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Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

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42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

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The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

seasonticketsgranddramacom TicketsavailableJune 15

23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

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The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

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Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

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Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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一愀渀挀礀䴀甀猀氀椀渀挀漀洀 䜀刀䤀Ⰰ 䄀䈀刀Ⰰ 匀刀䔀匀

44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

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Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

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42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

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18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

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sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

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sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

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TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

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The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

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The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

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The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

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The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

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The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

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The summiTNeed Volunteer

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43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

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PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

45Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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2010 Yamaha Car Fancy Wheels High Speed Gears $4950 5X7 amp 8Ft Round Rugs $100 each Ref Ice amp Water $200 6Ft Artificial Tree $35 Call 605-222-3532Pace Saver Scooter $450 Call 253-334-51932015 Nissan Versa SV 1000 miles 4Dr Like New $13500 (623)975-1823Moving Sale Furniture Weber Grill Great Prices 623-546-1693Beautiful Armoire New Queen Mattres and Box Springs will text pictures 901-484-7898

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Cedar 1100SqFt Prefer Yearly Renter Semi-Private Backyard 1Bedroom 15 Ba Furnished or Unfurnished (623)215-5979Cholla Home for Rent Furnished 2Bd2Bth 2000+ SqFt Avail Year-Round NS NP Xtra Lrg Lot Quiet Cul De Sac Inc Util amp DirTV (Two 55rdquo HDTVs) 623-203-89032BD2BA avail Jan-Mar 2017 Walk to Cimarron Email mattmlr99gmailcomSCG Home for Rent 3 Months Min 2017 2Br2Ba Private jmoustisyahoocomOct-Dec 2016 Juniper Great Location NSNP Pics Avail (503) 245-4285Furnished 2BR2BA June-Nov NSNP gary09krealtymncom or 320-309-1739

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Letrsquos Have LunchJoin us for a tour and stay for lunch

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A Living Better

We offer a variety of daily activities and special outings from movie

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47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Page 18: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

Barbara FosterExecutive Director The Colonnade623-236-3700

Registered dietitian Tracy Garrett from the Sun Health Center for Health amp Wellbeing part of our Sun Health family keeps up with the trends in nutrition and does an excellent job of parsing whatrsquos beneficial based on scientific research and whatrsquos a food fad One of the more popular foods these days is kale Herersquos what Tracy has to say about it

whaT are The heaLTh benefiTs of KaLeIt wasnrsquot long ago that kale was thought fit only for cattle or poor farmers from medieval times Today many hail kale as a ldquosuper foodrdquo and itrsquos become a ldquofavrdquo of celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler

HAIL KALEA supErfood fIt for royALty And tHE rEst of us

Irsquom always skeptical of such claims but there is much evidence to support this vegetablersquos star status

Kale is a cruciferous vegetable (think cabbage broccoli cauliflower or Brussel sprouts) chock full of vitamins and minerals It contains folate which improves brain health calcium which strengthens bones and fiber which helps manage blood pressure and digestion

It also contains iron and antioxidants The iron benefits liver function and the antioxidants protect against various forms of cancer

If that isnrsquot enough one cup of kale is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids which help combat arthritis asthma and autoimmune disorders

Kale comes curly or flat and in a variety of sizes and its leaves can be green or purple in color Itrsquos available in most grocery stores or farmersrsquo markets The most common type is curly kale or Scots kale which has green curly leaves and a fibrous stem

simPLe ways To add KaLeItrsquos relatively easy to add kale to your diet

n Add kale to any salad or make a kale-only salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice

n Steam or sauteacute kale and serve it as a side dish

n Mix it in stir-fry recipes soups or pasta dishes

n Cut up kale into bite-sized pieces toss with a little olive oil and sea salt and pop it in the oven until crispy These kale chips are a delicious and healthy alternative to potato chips and other high-fat high-calorie snacks

n Add kale to a smoothie for an extra nutritional boost

CONNECT WITH THE COLONNADE

Hop on the kale trailmdash the one that leads to good health and wellness

Tracy GarrettRegistered dietitian

19Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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order early to Get the best seats

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

Parke Direct 623-826-8026Jennifer Direct 623-341-3494

Parke amp Jennifer

wwwParkeAndJennifercom

Creative Marketing Team Since 1975Originally from MinnesotaOver 2300 Homes Sold

29Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

marketingdeptroyaloakscom 10015 W Royal Oak Road bull Sun City AZ 85351 (south of 99th Ave and Thunderbird Rd)

One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

Discover more about this retirement lifestyle option by requesting our FREE report The Ten Most Important Questions to Ask a Retirement Community BEFORE You Move In Download it now at wwwRoyalOakscom or call the number on the right and we will send it to you

Their wish came true

Visit wwwroyaloakscom to take an interactive

tour and then call

(623) 815-4132 to schedule a personal visit

June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

PresenTaTiOns

30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

At The Colonnade the delicious combination of our Sun City Grand location variety of

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we are Defining the New Older Adult in our free guide exploring successful aging with

insights from Dr Roger Landry MD an expert in preventative medicine and author

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Granite Transformations - GS Half Page - 1215

Kitchen Version

bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

A D P R O O F

An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

602-714-8502 Visit our showroom at

2205 W Lone Cactus Dr Suite 23Phoenix AZ 85027

Call for a FREE in-home consultation

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

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PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

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15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

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TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

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The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

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Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

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Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

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The summiTNeed Volunteer

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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SUN CITY GRANDsECond CALL for BoArd-AppoIntEd CoMMIttEE MEMBErs

The Board of Directors is looking for Association members to serve on Board- Appointed CommitteesArchitectural Review Committee ndash One 2-year position CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee ndash Two 2-year positions Code of Conduct Committee (COCC) ndash One 2-year opening two 3-year openings Covenants Committee ndash One 2-year position and three 1-year positions Election Committee ndash One 1-year position and one 2-year positionAll committee meetings are scheduled during the normal working hours of 730 am to 430 pm

Please note to avoid any conflict of interest employees of the Community Association Management (CAM) are not eligible Spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of CAM employees are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee that directly relates to the department of that CAM employee In addition spouses and significant others or those living in the same household of a current member of the Board of Directors are not eligible to serve on any Board-Appointed Committee

The Board of Directorsrsquo policy states members of the Board-appointed committees will serve their term beginning on July 1st and ending June

30th two years later with the exception of the Code of Conduct Committee Committee members may serve on no more than two committees at a time and may serve as Chair on only one committee

Applications will be available on the wwwgrandinfocom website and at the Membership Desk on June 1 2016 Please submit your application co Karen Peterson SCG CAM 19726 N Remington Drive Surprise AZ 85374 or drop off at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center between 900 am and 400 pm The deadline for receipt is June 10 2016 by 400 pm

Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday June 16 2016 and Friday June 17 2016 Due to the number of people involved in the interview process the date and time of your assigned interview must be adhered to All applicants must be interviewed in person to qualify Please mark your calendars

AppLICAtIon dEAdLInE dAtE frIdAy JunE 10 2016

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) (meets 1st Friday of each month)n Exercises exclusive jurisdiction over

modifications additions or alterations on or to existing structures or on lots containing dwelling units the adjacent open space and all common area

n Oversees the ARC Review Sub-Committee which reviews and acts upon applications for modifications additions or alterations made on or to existing structures within Sun City Grand

n Hears appeals for applications that have been denied by the ARC Review Sub-Committee

n Reviews the Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs) and proposals for clarification and modifications to reflect the changing nature of the community

and forwards these addendums to the Board of Directors for consideration

n Oversees the ARC Landscape Sub-Committee

n Candidate should have a working knowledge of the governing documents especially the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CCampRs) and Residential Design Guidelines (RDGs)

CARE (Community and Residential Enhancement) Advisory Committee (meets 2nd Monday of each month)n Makes recommendations to the Board

for the use of CARE funds as defined in Sun City Grand CCampRs 913

n Determines if the project qualifies for CARE funds

n Candidate should be an active participant in Sun City Grand and familiar with accounting and budgeting

Code of Conduct Committee (COC) (meets as required)

It is recommended that prospective interviewees review the Code of Conduct Procedures prior to interviewing for a position on the Code of Conduct Committee Refer to page 6 of the Sun City Grand Rules and Regulations (wwwgrandinfocom click on SCG Board amp CAM) Governing Documents

20 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1800

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

Buy The seasOn and saVe

order early to Get the best seats

QuesTiOnse-mail us at

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

602-714-8502 Visit our showroom at

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Call for a FREE in-home consultation

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service CompanyWater Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replacement Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New

Install Service and Repair

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

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Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

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47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Page 20: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

n Reviews all Code of Conduct Incident Reports to determine the validity of each report A Code of Conduct Incident Report may be initiated by any resident occupant staff member andor vendor

n Determine if the incident qualifies as a Code of Conduct violation If it qualifies the Committee must reach one of the following determinations Is additional time and information

required to determine the validity of the complaint If so they will recommend the report be forwarded to other Committee members who will comprise an Investigative Panel

Once the Investigative Panel reviews and interviews all participants involved in the incident they will determine if the report requires further review If further review is not required the Investigative Panel makes a final recommendation to the Chair of the COC as to what if any sanctions should be assessed

n Members of the Code of Conduct Committee must be held to the highest degree of trustworthiness since the Committee deals with individuals and personal issues

Covenants Committee (meets 3rd Monday of each month)n Upon written request by a resident

conducts hearings and performs other functions as set forth in the By-Laws Section 325

n Candidate should be well acquainted with the governing documents of Sun City Grand

Election Committee (meets the 1st Wednesday of the month)n Has the authority per the By-Laws to

conduct the election for the Board of Directors in accordance with the policies established and approved by the Board of Directors

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair Board of Directorsrsquo election

n Prepares candidate application materials

n Prepares for and hosts all Election Committee-sponsored events

n Reports results of election to the community

n Determines and recommends the calendar and methods for conducting an organized efficient and fair ldquoCall for Board-Appointed Committee Membersrdquo

n Advertises and schedules interviews for all Board-appointed committees

n Participates in the interview process as a non-voting member

n Reports results of recommended

appointments to the Boardn Performs those duties and

responsibilities specifically stated in the governing documents or otherwise granted or requested by the Board

n Critical meeting times are January through April

n Provides a representative to the monthly Chartered Club Presidentsrsquo meeting

n Performs tasks requested by the Board of Directors

Please note the Board Committee Guidelines and Charter for each of the Board-Appointed Committees are available on wwwgrandinfocom

Click on SCG Board amp CAMClick on Board Committees andUnder each Board Committee is listed ldquoBoard Guidelinesrdquo and ldquoCharterrdquo

It is expected you will review these documents prior to interviewing for a position on a committee

If you do not have access to a computer please contact Karen Peterson (623-546-7468) or Monica Rodriguez (623-546-7473) to request a paper copy of the Board Committee Guidelines and specific Charter you wish to obtain or to answer any questions

21Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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23Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

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43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

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Page 21: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

rEnEwAL of LIfE By dArLEnE EgEr

This month I want to share with you a success story from resident Darlene Eggers Darlene shared her own personal health success story with me after she completed the 5K in February I thought you should hear about it too Irsquom motivated when I hear about someone who has taken action to improve their quality of life Darlenersquos story reiterates for me the benefits of how taking care of ourselves can enhance daily living such as higher energy less pain in movement and improved numbers for blood pressure cholesterol and glucose I hope you are motivated too I invite you to contact me if you have your own success story to share

Allison AdamsFitness Manager623-546-7463 AllisonAdams scgcamcom

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

FROM THE FITNESS MANAGER

My journey began in May 2012 I had developed a muscular problem due to stress I was taken onboard a cruise ship in a wheelchair I tried acupuncture on the ship and was soon able to use a cane When I returned to AZ I found a chiropractor who also used alternative treatments like acupuncture and Graston After two years of testing treatments and taking natural supplements I was ready to increase the quality of my life Weight loss was a top priority so there would be less stress on my muscles and joints Also my blood work results were borderline diabetic good and bad cholesterol not in acceptable range and my thyroid medication needed to be at 150 mg per day for hypothyroidism My heart rate was usually around 84 I was determined to live without medication for diabetes cholesterol and blood pressure I set three goals for myself that I wanted to achieve in a year

1 Lose 30 pounds 2 To be able to do more activities with

my young grandsons and3 To go into a store and buy regular size

clothing

In the spring of 2014 I started working with a trainer I learned about the function of the equipment at the Adobe and Cimarron fitness centers and exercises that I could do at home Before this I was a slug I never did any strenuous exercise I would even circle a parking lot to wait for the closest spot to a building Now people can see me working out the perspiration coming from my face I actually get up one hour earlier than before so that I have time to do some exercises Without this time my day does not seem complete

I also started using a protein based nutritional program to improve energy performance weight loss and healthy aging

I enjoy using the indoor pool to swim laps Also the indoor track is great for those hot cold or windy days when I donrsquot want to be outside I love the treadmill and enjoy using free weights

What have I accomplished Here are just a few things that encourage me to keep exercising

n I have lost a total of 87 poundsn I have gone from a size 28 to a 12

n My body fat went from 38 to 18n I have lost a total of 69 inches from

my bodyn Blood tests show no problems with

diabetes or cholesteroln My heart rate is usually in the upper

60rsquosn My thyroid medication dosage has

decreased to 112 mg per day

Do I ever get discouraged Yes but then I think of all the things I have done recently that were not possible previously ndash grasping my hands behind my back jumping rope getting up from the floor without holding onto something being able to sit on and get up from a curb not having to use a seat belt extender on a plane playing laser tag with my grandsons running up the sand dunes at the beach parasailing swimming with dolphins zip lining completing two 5K races and taking boxing lessons

My goals for the coming year are to lose 30 more pounds take a self defense class called Krav Maga and to complete a mini triathlon (You will see me training on the track bikes and in the pool)

I am thankful that I live in Sun City Grand The staff and fitness facilities we have are fantastic I am grateful to all those who have supported me on my journey to better health

22 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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31Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

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Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

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Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

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Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

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choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

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19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

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Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

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Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

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DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

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Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

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JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

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17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

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15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

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The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

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aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

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COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

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uTiliTies

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finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

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Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

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ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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October 20 21 22 at 7 PM n October 23 at 3PM ldquoPLAZA SUITErdquo Written by Neil Simon ndash Directed by Eileen BrooksHilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned years before This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who after three marriages is looking for fresh fields He calls a childhood sweetheart for a little sexual diversion who is more than the match he bargained for The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells ldquoI want you to get out of that bathroom and get marriedrdquo

December 1 2 3 at 7PM n December 4 at 3PM ldquoSEX PLEASE WErsquoRE SIXTYrdquo Written by Michael and Susan Parker ndash Directed by Gail LeibowitzMrs Stancliffersquos Rose Cottage Bed amp Breakfast has been successful for many years Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year Her next door neighbor the elderly silver-tongued Bud ldquoBud the Studrdquo Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons The prim and proper Mrs Stancliffe steadfastly denies this but really doesnrsquot do anything to prevent it She reluctantly accepts the fact that ldquoBud the Studrdquo is in fact good for business Her other neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called ldquoVenusiardquo after Venus the goddess of love to increase the libido of menopausal women The pill has not been tested

February 17 18 24 amp 25 at 7PM n February 19 amp 26 at 3PM

18th ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW ~ ldquoAinrsquot Love Grandrdquo

Co-Directed by Jolene Nerdahl and Jim Haubrich

Enjoy comedy singing and the dancing Grandettes lsquon Guys for yet another memorable show with a theme of ldquoloverdquo

Always a fan favorite event

March 16 17 18 at 7PM n March 19 at 3PM

ldquoTHE DIXIE SWIM CLUBrdquo Written by Jones Hope Wooten ndash Directed by Kate Heiser

Five Southern women whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships Free from husbands kids and jobs they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolinarsquos Outer Banks to catch up laugh and meddle in each otherrsquos lives The DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of 33 years

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

sonoran Plaza ~ Cash Bar for evening performancesdoors open at 630 PM and 230 PM ~ Tickets $1200

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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31Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

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Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

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need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

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Integrity you can count on

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DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

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Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

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25Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

320-415 300-400 300-400 chair Yoga beg stability ball beg stability ball Therese Marcy Marcy

400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

430-530 430-530 int stability ball int stability ball Marcy Marcy 545-845 545-845 545-845 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes

215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

830-930 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 830-920 Jazzercisereg dance mixx deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water deep Water Jeanne Josh Patti Josh Patti Josh

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 Jazzercisereg dance mixx YogaPilates Jazzercisereg strike YogaPilates Patti DeAnn Patti DeAnn

945-1100 945-1100 Jazzercisereg Fusion Jazzercisereg Fusion Patti Patti

1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

1115-Noon 1115-Noon indoor cycle indoor cycle Arden Arden

1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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29Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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31Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

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Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

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42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

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27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

602-714-8502 Visit our showroom at

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Call for a FREE in-home consultation

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service CompanyWater Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replacement Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New

Install Service and Repair

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

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Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a d o b e a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp Muscle Works $200May 16 2016

700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 700-750 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Mitzi Charlotte Mitzi Michele Z

700-750 700-800 700-750 700-800 700-800 715-815 beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone beg strength amp balance stretch Flex amp Tone Muscle Works 4-3-2-1 Maggie Michele Z Maggie Michele Z DeAnn Charlotte

730-830 730-830 715-805 outdoor Yoga outdoor Yoga aqua aerobics Renee Therese Michele Z 800-850 800-900 800-850 800-850 aqua 4321 Qi-Gong aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Charlotte Tina at the Pavillion Linda Charlotte

815-915 815-915 815-930 cardio interval cardio interval body blast Michele Z Michele Z Jan

830-930 830-930 830-925 step core cardio core amp More Jan Jan Michele Z

945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 945-1045 stretch amp relax advanced Pilates Zumbatrade advanced Pilates MarcyMaggie Georjia Therese Georjia

1000-1050 1000-1050 1000-1100 1000-400 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Yoga Grandettes 1030-1130 Maggie 1030-1130 Maggie Jerry ampFit ampFit at the amphitheater at the amphitheater Arden Arden

1045-1145 1050-1150 1045-1145 adv stability ball Zumbatrade adv stability ball

Marcy Linda Marcy

1100-1200 1100-1200 Muscle Works challenge Yoga DeAnn Jerry

1145-1245 1145-1245 interm back interm back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

1200-100 1215-215 1200-100 Grandettes Grandettes Grandettes 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 100-145 rusty hinge h20 rusty hinges land rusty hinges h2o rusty hinges land rusty hinge h20 Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie Maggie

100-200 100-200 Yoga Yoga Renee Renee

200-600 200-300 200-300 200-400 dance club 215-310 beg back beg back Grandettes PWr Moves strength Flex strength Flex Therese Marcy Marcy

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400-450 400-450 400-450 400-450 aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics aqua aerobics Maggie Maggie Linda Maggie

400-500 400-500 adv back adv back strength amp Flex strength amp Flex Marcy Marcy

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215-310PWr Moves

Therese

320-415chair Yoga

Therese

26 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

545-645 545-645 545-645 545-645 Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Fitness camp Arden Arden Arden Arden

600-645 indoor cycle Arden

700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 700-800 Piyo Fusion strength 60 Fitness camp strength 60 Fitness camp Michele Z Patti Arden Patti Arden

800-900 715-815 Qi Gong Total body conditioning Tina at Pavilion JanDeAnn

815-915 815-915 stretch Flex amp Tone stretch Flex amp Tone Mitzi Mitzi

830-930 830-930 830-930 830-930 Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx Jazzercisereg dance mixx step Patti Patti Patti JanDeAnn

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1100-1155 1100-1155 1100-1200 1100-1200 stretch amp relax stretch amp relax stretch amp relax Fitness camp Maggie Maggie Maggie Arden

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1215-210 1200-1255 1215-215 Grandettes Tai chi Grandettes Nancy

100-150 100-200 100-155 100-200 Flexbar Yoga beginner Tai chi Pilates Michelle (bring your own) Jerry Gilla Room Nancy Jerry

200-300 200-300 cardio Tone lite cardio Tone lite DeAnn DeAnn

220-320 215-315 220-320 Tone Zone Qi Gong Tone Zone Arden amp DeAnn Tina Arden amp DeAnn

330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 330-430 YogaPilates Zumbatrade Zumbatrade Zumbatrade step DeAnn Debbie Jerry Jerry DeAnn

500-600 500-600 Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga Jerry Jerry

May 16 2016

27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

A beAutiful ApArtment And lifestyle At royAl oAks

Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

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15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

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aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

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CiTy Of surPrise

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COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

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uTiliTies

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PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

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election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

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standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY c i m a r r o n a e r o b i c s c h e d u l e

reserved for dance club Practice $300 class special Price spin amp muscle Works $200

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27Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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One of just six CCRCs in the country with the financial strength to earn an ldquoArdquo rating from Fitch Ratings

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

When a higher level of care is needed assisted living memory care and complete supportive living are right here on our immaculately landscaped 38-acre campus As a non-profit Life Plan Community Royal Oaks is the west valley community of choice for spoiling independent residents and providing excellent care when the time arrives

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Granite Transformations - GS Half Page - 1215

Kitchen Version

bull Indicate changes (if any) on proof Email or fax a signed copy of this proof to your Sales Representative bull Advertiser assumes responsibility for errors not indicated on this proofbull Due to paper stock your ad may vary slightly in color andor clarity when printed

CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

Please respond via email or fax at (623) 249-6074with approval or any necessary changes

PLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY Phone Address Websiteemail address Expiration dates Spelling

A D P R O O F

An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

602-714-8502 Visit our showroom at

2205 W Lone Cactus Dr Suite 23Phoenix AZ 85027

Call for a FREE in-home consultation

bull No Demolitionbull Heat Scratch

Stain Resistant

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

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Integrity you can count on

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21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

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sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

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15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

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19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

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Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

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43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Wanted Rental Jan Feb Mar 2017 Furn Call 360-393-7357 or 360-752-1352Seeking to Rent Furnished Home SCG Spring 2017 for Two Months Flexible on Dates Non-Shedding Pet Lucy In Addi-tion to Rent we Offer Two Weeks at Sunriv-er Resort Bend OR Jim Castino 253-973-6680 jimcastinocomcastnetIowa couple wants furnished home to rent or exchange month of Feb or March 2017 Exchange for our beach penthouse in Puerto Vallarta See wwwVallartaPenthousecom Call 515-770-5173 or vrbocom300454Retired WI teachers want to rent SCG fur-nished home or condo Jan amp Febr or Febr amp March 2017 NS NP Call 262-689-6223

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47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsEvery Monday bull Paper Arts amp Memories handmade Greeting card salesStop by the Chaparral Center Information Desk every Monday and browse the large selection of handmade greeting cards created by your very own Paper Arts amp Memories members There are cards for every occasion to suit your individual needs Prices vary based on design complexity wwwpaperartsandmemoriescom Prices Vary | 8 am ndash 100 pm | Chaparral Center

Sound amp Lighting Training Available The Drama amp Music Clubs have an opportunity to learn new skills and participate in the performances at SCG We are looking for residents who would like to learn how to operate the sound and lighting systems for various shows Prior experience or knowledge is not required as we will train anyone who is interested in learning the systems With the many performances we have there will be opportunities for more trained technical people This is a way to learn some new skills that will benefit you as well as the clubs If you have an interest or would like information please contact Dennis Muehling at dmuehlingcoxnet or623-748-9980

June 1 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD Showing ndash Vineyard Beverly Fields ndash 60 minutes ldquoBeverly shares her inspiration and watercolor painting technique while painting the warms against the cool creating a vineyard vignetterdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 7 14 21 amp 28 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night LiveNotice to all singers and those who just enjoy listening Sing in a cabaret environment in SCG every Tuesday at the Cimarron Club Room This is a weekly event except for holidays Join our Line Dancers during the course of the evening If you donrsquot want to perform ndash just enjoy listening The fee to attend this event can be paid at the door and a Cash Bar will be available Contact Larry and Vicki Breslow at 623-399-9323 or vickiandlarrygmailcom for more information$5person | 6 pm | Cimarron Center

June 8 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Capturing the Season in Oil Tim Delbler - 82 minutes ldquoTimrsquos encouraging easy to remember instruction will inspire you to experience nature and paint what you seerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 13 amp 27 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing ndash Zentangle - Mary Todd Beam - 97 minutes ldquoZentangle is an easy to learn now popular method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns This exciting art form is fun relaxing and creativerdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Unleashed Painting a Colorful Landscape - Julie Gilbert Pollard - 107 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoFollow along with this Arizona artist and learn how to use color harmony shape making and lost-and-found edges to achieve a loose painterly quality to your workrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

June 22 bull Wednesday bull Democrat IGGeneral meetingAll Democrats their guests Independents and others are welcome to join us for our regular meeting The speaker will be Paul Penzone who is running for sheriff in Maricopa County speaking about safety and the well-being of children and families eliminating waste in the office and growing and developing community programs Visit our website httpwwwgranddemsorg for detailed speaker and group information Contact President Frank Reed at ndash frandkreed123gmailcom or 623-521-6540 for any questionsFREE | 6 pm Refreshments | 630 pm Meeting | Cimarron Center

June 29 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Vivid Color Landscapes Pastels M Katherine Hurley - 69 minutes ldquoDiscover how to create luminous landscapes using layers of soft pastes with renowned artist M Katherine Hurleyrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 5 12 19 amp 26 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for JuLyJuly 6 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Discover Oil Painting How to Paint Flowers Julie Gilbert Pollard - 72 minutes NEW DVD for our club ldquoWatch Julie paint a day lily that has a powerful ldquowowrdquo factor due to its bright yellow color and strong shadow shapesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 11 amp 25 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly

28 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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Ginger and Roger are always smilingmdashafter all they live at the west valleyrsquos most highly regarded retirement resort Their wish is our command Posing as Major Nelson and Jeanie for our 2016 Classic TV Shows calendar for charity made them even a little famous

We invite you to tour our beautiful campus and discover why our residents rave over the food choices the maintenance-free lifestyle in updated homes and apartments the activities fitness and friendships Residents and family members enjoy financial peace of mind knowing our Lifecare program provides increased services without an increase in fees

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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HELP WANTED

second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

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ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

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wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

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resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

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CluB sPeCial eVenTs CluB sPeCial eVenTsand no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

July 13 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Courageous Watercolor Eleanor Lowden Pidgeon - 76 minutes ldquoThis artist shows creating with watercolor can be fun if injected with a little courage as well as humor Valuable for all levels of watercolor paintersrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 20 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Creative Art Class Nita Leland - 100 minutes ldquoIf you are new to art or just need inspiration this video workshop will help you develop and strengthen your natural curiosity flexibility independence and playfulness so you can be the artist you want to berdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

July 27 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Acrylic Landscape Painting Tools amp Techniques Hugh Greer - 90 minutes The artist covers a variety of tools presents a versatile money-saving limited palette simple color mixing tips creating lively blacks and demonstrates several basic landscape images For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 2 9 16 23 amp 30 bull Tuesdays bull Music Club Tuesday night Live ndash canceLLed for auGusTAugust 3 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - The Secrets of Pastel Painting in Plein Air Michael Chelsey Johnson ndash 100 minutes ldquoA landscape is painted in pastel from start to finish with the artist sharing secrets for capturing the moving sun and shadowrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 8 amp 22 bull Mondays bull Music Clubacoustic instrument GroupIf you play the guitar banjo mandolin bass ukulele fiddle congabongo drums harmonica (any non-amplified non-horn instrument) then this is the group for you Come and play sing and jam in a friendly and no pressure setting We will meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in the Cimarron Club room Please contact David Durham at 623-251-5301 or sonidmsncom for more informationFREE | 130 ndash 330 pm | Cimarron Center

August 10 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Brushwork Techniques for Expressive Watercolor Sterling Edwards - 62 minutes NEW DVD for the club ldquoFrom a general review of brushes to techniques using a variety of brush types to a start-to-finsh demo this video will help you use your brushes to improve your paintings no matter what the subjectrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 17 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Framing Matting and Hanging Larry Withers - 88 minutes ldquoIn this program you will learn how to select the right frame make your own frame molding cut mats mount your artwork hand amp displayrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 24 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Painting Mood amp Atmosphere in Oils Carolyn Lewis - 65 minutes lsquorsquoThis artist shows the whole oil painting process from priming your canvas to completing the final details Along the way you will pick up valuable tips and techniques on color value shape and edgesrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

August 31 bull Wednesday bull SCG Art Clubdvd showingDVD showing - Collage Paper Patterns amp Glazing Anne Bagby- 90 minutes You will learn to create your own stamps masks stencils and paper as you build a truly customized collage Work fast and free layering homemade paper with lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figuresrdquo For more information please visit our website at wwwscgartclubcom or call 623-546-7484 (Art Studio telephone)FREE | 1230 pm | Art Studio II

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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30 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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623-214-7161

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623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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June 8 bull Wednesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

June 14 bull Tuesday bull Solar Seminar sun valley solar solutionsJoin Tara and Tom from SUN VALLEY SOLAR SOLUTIONS in a lively informative discussion about solar energy and its effect on everything from finances to home value and understand why Thomas Edison said ldquoIrsquod put my money on the sun and solar energyrdquo RSVP (480) 689-5043 or email katmessnersvssolutionscom to reserve your seatFREE | 10 am | Sonoran Plaza

June 23 bull Thursday bull Skincare Seminar Rodan amp Fields Skincare SeminarJoin us for a FREE skincare seminar from the number one fastest growing skincare company Rodan and Fields Results are amazing Easy to use products that help most skin care concerns Sun damage Aging Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis and blemishes BreakfastRefreshments will be served Mingle and enter to win prizes RSVP to reserve seats-Sonia 602-370-1429 or email sonia2442hotmailcomFREE | 9 amp 1115 am | Palm Center

July 26 bull Tuesday bull Seminar Wells Fargo Advisors LLC member SIPCRetirement Income Planning Seminar ndash WFA amp NationwideYou are invited to attend the seminar on retirement income planning in todayrsquos challenging financial environment We analyze your income and help you restructure your investment strategies Presented by Asha Jain VP-Investments and Eric Norton Regional VP Nationwide Breakfast is served Please RSVP at 480-423-3071 or ashajainwellsfargoadvisorscom This seminar is sponsored and financially supported by Nationwide and is educational in nature ndash no specific products will be discussedFREE | 9 amp 1030 am | Palm Center

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

41Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

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committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

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35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

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Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

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Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service CompanyWater Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replacement Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New

Install Service and Repair

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

TiCKeTed eVenTs

Tuesdays 8 am bull Thursdays 8 am bull Saturdays 10 am cliff castle casino expressEach week the Cliff Castle Casino Express will make a stop here in Sun City Grand At Cliff Castle Casino yoursquoll find more fun excitement and the friendliest casino in Arizona Slots Definitely and all the popular ones too Poker and Blackjack You bet in a casual and friendly atmosphere So if fun is what yoursquore after yoursquove definitely come to the right place Price includes $25 in FREE slot play or table match play Pay the fee upon boarding the bus at the designated pick up location at the Cimarron Center If you wish to reserve your spot on the bus please call 888-582-5287$10person | Bus Departs From Cimarron Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute night out - italy ndash soLd ouT 515 pm | Chaparral Center

June 2 bull Thursday bull SCG aZ swing Kings 7th annual free concertThis will be a fantastic evening of musical entertainment led by Musical Director Lenny King former creator and director of the Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra The Swing Kings Orchestra is a group of 18 musicians who are professionally experienced performers of the big band swingjazz style of music Tonightrsquos program will feature vocalist Joni King and the arrangements of many of the big band leaders such as Count Basie Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Stan Kenton Buddy Morrow Glenn Miller Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Les Brown and many others Seating is reserved free tickets must be obtained in advanceFREE | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 3 bull Friday bull GREAT Trip escape to sedonaBeat the Valley heat and spend the day in Sedonarsquos Tlaquepaque Not only is this a great shopping adventure but we have timed this trip to coincide with the opening day of the Plein Air Painting Legacy event This weekend-long event features invited plein air artists painting in the moment to capture the light in real time ndash no cameras will be used by the artists This event embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque There will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque from 2-5pm visitors are welcome to engage with the artists We anticipate leaving Sedona to make our way back to SCG by 5 pm$35person | 730 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 9 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip arcosanti wLunch in cottonwood ndash soLd ouT8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 10 bull Friday bull SCG

a Tuscan Toast to summerJoin us for food friends and a beautiful Arizona sunset Enjoy an evening of Italian wine tasting and hors drsquooeuvres includes a signature Sun City Grand wine glass with your choice of one

specialty drink with Pallini Limoncello or one of the other featured Italian wines Includes cash bar and live entertainment Special engagement limited to 125 residents $15person | 630-830 pm | Palm Center Patio

June 15 bull Wednesday bull SCG Tadrsquos Jon washingtonrsquos sounds of The fortunesIn the 1960s the world-renowned group The Fortunes had hit recordings of lsquoYoursquove Got Your Troubles Irsquove Got Minersquo lsquoHere Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Againrsquo and lsquoSeasons In the Sunrsquo that topped the music charts all over the world The Sounds of The Fortunes includes original founding member Jon Washington along with Mel Anderson and Billy Bova who all now live and work in the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas NV$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

June 16 bull Thursday bull GREAT Trip disneyrsquos newsies at The Gammage ndash soLd ouT530 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

June 17 bull Friday bull SCG

summer movie series ndash under the Tuscan sunGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 17 amp 18 bull Friday amp Saturday bull MUSIC Cimarron Nightclub ndash Just Mary JoMary Jo Johnson is no stranger to Sun City Grand and her performances are always met with rave reviews This former beauty queen is perfect for our Nightclub as she brings sequined glamour personality and humor to the Cimarron stage Her rendition of your favorite songs are a joy to hear A popular performer throughout the Valley Mary Jorsquos energy and versatility make for a special feel-good evening She truly does sing those songs in the key of our lives To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

June 24 bull Friday bull SCG La dolce vita ndash The sweet LifeTake a break from the heat of the day and enjoy scrumptious Italian desserts while listening to your favorite Italian music$5person | 200 ndash 400 pm | Sonoran Plaza

June 29 bull Wednesday bull GREAT Trip Phillies vs Diamondbacks Leave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$52person | 1030 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

32 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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CHECK ONE Corrections needed send new proof Ad approved with corrections indicated Ad approved as is

Proofed by _______________________________________________ Sales Rep _____________________________________________________

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

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SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

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The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

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Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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HoME for sALE2BD 2BA 1338 Sq Ft Sage Walk to Rec Center 2 Rest amp Pool Landerson29coxnet or 623-249-9257Lovely Verbena 2B2Ba + Den Media Wall Open Floor Plan Lg Laundry Front Court Yd ext Patio wwater feature ext 2-car ga-rage Home warranty and security sys Furni-ture Avail $249000 Call 303-877-0140

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Letrsquos Have LunchJoin us for a tour and stay for lunch

Call today to schedule your visit 623-505-7800

A Living Better

We offer a variety of daily activities and special outings from movie

showings and trivia games to dining out at area restaurants

15048 W Young Street | Surprise AZ623-505-7800 OrchardPointeAssistedLivingcom

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TiCKeTed eVenTs TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

July 1 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull GREAT Trip verde valley wine Trail wLunchLocated in beautiful Northern Arizona the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history beauty and the production of exquisite Arizona wines This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor $99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 9 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret ndash ABBA FABOne of the most popular groups to perform in the Grand ABBA FAB takes you on a Technicolor journey with vocalists and musicians who have toured the world and will come together right here in our Ballroom to bring you one of the most exciting shows of the year Mama Mia This is a sensational tribute to the group that gave us Waterloo Fernando Dancing Queen and many more hits and features some of TADrsquos most talented singers and musicians ABBArsquos record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages Therersquos no generation gap here so letrsquos ALL party like itrsquos 1979 This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 15 bull Friday bull SCG summer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

July 16 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripDodgers at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$67person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

July 21 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos Gregory wolfe as rod stewartGregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasnrsquot until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod

Stewart Since then his show has gone world-wide from Singapore to South Carolina ndash from Bangkok to Berlin This incredible evening packed with the hits of Rod Stewart will live in your memory for a very long time$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

July 23 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquobroadway classicsrdquoBroadway Classics offers us the Best of Broadway and is live entertainment at its best This outstanding production boasts a cast of professional entertainers from AZ Broadway Theatre and other theatrical venues around the country Although our stage is small the talent is strictly big time A rare opportunity to celebrate the Golden Age of Broadway with classic show tunes from Sound of Music South Pacific Oklahoma and many more performed by these award-winning singers and musicians To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

July 29 bull Friday bull SCGsummer movie series ndash movie TbdGet out of the heat and slip into the tiered seating in the air conditioned comfort of the Sonoran Ballroom The Grand Cafeacute will host a mini-concession stand with your favorite movie snacks for a nominal fee ndash popcorn candy soda and even a limited barFREE | 100-300 pm | Sonoran Plaza

August 4 bull Thursday bull Grand Cafeacute Nifty Fifties Night at the Grand Cafeacute Put on that Poodle Skirt or get that Greaser look going and come join in the fun when we roll back the clock and turn the Grand Cafeacute into a 1950rsquos style diner Wersquoll be cookinrsquo up Deluxe Angus Cheeseburgers with Waffle-Cut Fries Our Soda Jerk will make you a Root Beer Float or if you prefer swig down one beer or wine and donrsquot sweat itrsquos included with your meal You even get to ldquogo crazyhellipmanrdquo and scarf your table centerpiece for dessert because itrsquos okey dokey with us As always for all you ldquoCool Catsrdquo to get your groove on and come to this gig advance purchase tickets are required$15person | 5 - 700 pm | Chaparral Center

August 8 bull Monday bull SCG randy rigglersquos nostalgia showBack by popular demand$12person | 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 9 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Trip williams and bearizonaTravel to the historic Route 66 town of Williams Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife at Bearizona from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs This trip is offered in conjunction with Free Spirit Vacations and Events and may be combined with other communities Times and pick-up locations subject to change per tour vendor$99person | 8 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

33Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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An initial proof is provided at no charge If needed a second proof will be provided at no chargeAdditional proofs thereafter will be billed at $25 each

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second ldquocall for candidatesrdquo for board-appointed

committees

architectural review Committee 1 opening Care advisory Committee 2 openingsCode of Conduct Committee 3 openingsCovenants Committee 4 openingselection Committee 2 openings

Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

Wednesday June 1 2016 the applications must be returned by 400 pm on Friday June 10 2016

Interviews will be scheduled on thursday June 16 and Friday June 17 2016 the candidates will be

notified of the date and time of their interview

Please consider sharing your talent and experience

the followingBoard-Appointed Committees

need additional members

The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

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aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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August 18 bull Thursday bull SCG Tadrsquos ndash Those british GirlsThis hit-filled concert takes you on a journey through the music of the UKrsquos Ready Steady Female Star Vocalists of the 1960s through the chart-topping and record-breaking Superstars of today Britain was the Worldrsquos undisputed Pop Culture hub with each of the top four recording labels having their own female Superstars including Petula Clark Shirley Bassey Dusty Springfield The Spice Girls Annie Lennox Amy Winehouse and of course Adele Get ready for a night out where the boys take a backseat and the ladies take center stage$18person Front of House | $15person Back of House 630 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

August 20 bull Saturday bull MUSIC ldquoLetrsquos Go To The moviesrdquoGet your tickets early for a very special musical variety show that revisits some of the most memorable scenes from our favorite cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz Singing in the Rain and many more This delightful upbeat show for all ages fits perfectly on our Nightclub stage and will make our patrons glad theyrsquore still in town Itrsquos performed by a troupe of professional actors and singers backed up by a live band and features skits and musical hits from many of our favorite movies To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406 $18person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Cimarron Center

August 23 bull Tuesday bull GREAT Tripshopping at iKeaJoin us for a day of shopping at the unique IKEA store in Tempe Browse the galleries of household rooms for ideas on furniture storage lighting textiles and more Purchase the items that inspire you and transport them home on the bus wersquoll be leaving IKEA to return back to Sun City Grand at 3 pm$20person | 9 am Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull GREAT TripReds at DiamondbacksLeave the driving to us and cheer our Diamondbacks to a win over the Cincinnati Reds in the cool comfort of Chase Field Seats located in the Baseline Box section 113$60person | 315 pm Bus Departs Sonoran Plaza

August 27 bull Saturday bull MUSIC Grand Cabaret presents Bobby (Wilson) BrooksSon of legendary RampB singer Jackie Wilson Bobby Brooks has performed in the Grand before - always to sell out enthusiastic crowds He calls Las Vegas home but is also a dynamic national and international star His impressions of Little Richard Sam Cooke and Stevie Wonder bring those iconic performers to the stage Bobby loves to entertain and it shows in his high energy stage presence If yoursquore in town this is one performance you wonrsquot want to miss This is a reserved seating by table not seat event To be placed on the Wait List for Sold out Performances or more information please contact Didi Nielsen Event Coordinator at 623-583-4406$20person | 6 pm Cash Bar | 7 pm Performance | Sonoran Plaza

Do we still have seats available in our summer classes We sure do Give us a call or stop by to register n Whatrsquos Your Next Act takes place on June

14 at 11 am n The Phoenix Art Museum is bringing a

tour of their wonderful collections on June 16 at 9 am and

n Dr Scott Timko will be talking about Donrsquot Forget to Remember on June 23 at 930 am

All classes are only $5 each There is plenty to do and lots of fun people to meet at Grand Learning this summer

summer hoursBeginning May 31 and running through July 14 the office will be open on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm Wersquoll close down for our summer break beginning on July 18 and reopen on August 15 at 9 am Our summer hours are also posted at the Grand Learning office Please call before coming by to ensure that someone is available to help you or shoot us a quick email if you have a question We will get back to you by the next business day

fall catalogYes the fall catalog is under construction Look for the catalog right around Labor Day Remember the online catalog appears at the same time as the printed one so even if you arenrsquot at Sun City Grand you can still look at all the great classes we are offering this fall

Have a safe and enjoyable summer no matter where you are ndash we look forward to seeing you soon

Grand learninGInformation and Registration at

623-546-7470 or grandlearningorg

The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only SCG Community Association its Board its

employees and all other entities within SCG do not guarantee endorse nor promote any of the products services or

individuals advertised herein and assume no responsibility or liability for the veracity of the statements

made in this publication

Information regarding advertising rates can be obtained on our website at wwwgrandinfocom (under Life in SCGGrand Lifestyles Information) or by coming to the Sonoran Plaza and visiting the Activities Office The deadline for both

commercial and classified ads is the 10th of the month prior to placement (September 10th for October)

ADVERTISING OppORTuNITIES

TiCKeTed eVenTsTickets available online at wwwgrandinfocom or at

the Activities desk unless noted otherwise

34 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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Applications will be available online and at the Membership Desk in the Palm Center beginning on

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The Election Committee

35Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

14250 W statler Plaza ste 101

surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

602-456-2328heatherheathervpcomwwwVPDesertLivingcom

Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

623-640-7153lindavpcoxnetwwwLindaVPcom

Integrity you can count on

SURPRISEDesert Living

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Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

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Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service CompanyWater Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replacement Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New

Install Service and Repair

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161

ROC License 169411ROC License 198441

Licensed-Bonded-InsuredPORA-SCHOA-BBB Listed

Competitive Pricing ndash FREE Estimates

wwwfacebookcomAFaucetDoctorPlumbing

Faucet Doctor PlumbingIrrigation amp HVAC Services

623-214-7161Complete Plumbing amp HVAC Service Company

Water Heaters Whole House Filtration Water Softeners Main Water Line Repair or Replace-ment Slab Leaks Toilets Faucets Circulating

Pumps Disposals Bathroom Remodels HVAC New Install Service and Repair

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVesarTesiaTony Lorenz 509-551-2069

17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

16431 W Boulder Vista Drivebwbaircoxnet

deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

20004 N Window Rock DriveGalcock56msncom

deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

15553 W Coral Pointe DriveLJEthertonaolcom

Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

GraniTe faLLs iDean Hirshman 214-3179

15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

La soLanaRuss Anderson 583-8604

14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

Bill Lobitz (Alt) 738-877714950 W Mountain View Boulevard pollybillcoxnet

42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

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ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

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wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

deserT breeZeJanet Gaudette 214-6504

16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

16182 W Eagle Ridge Drivegarbazandymsncom

deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

16330 W Desert Winds Drivemcbljbgmailcom

deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

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deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

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deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

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Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

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DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

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Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

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Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

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Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

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sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

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TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

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The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

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The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

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Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

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The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

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Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

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The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

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The summiTNeed Volunteer

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aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

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uTiliTies

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RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Page 35: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

ASK CAPPIE THE COMPUTER CAT

Dear Alice and Jake

First let me correct the statement about QuickTime for Windows computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends Anyone using a Mac need not worry at all Applersquos QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates Your neighbor is correct however that using unsupported software from any developer may increase risks from viruses and other security threats so you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows to avoid the aforementioned risks This also applies to Applersquos Internet Browser Safari for Windows which Apple has also stopped updating

To uninstall a program on a Windows computer regardless of what version of Windows you have go to Start gt Control Panel gt Programs and Features Select a program (QuickTime in this instance) and select Uninstall For Windows 10 and 8 users hit the Windows key + X and yoursquoll see Control Panel in the list The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in

To uninstall QuickTime or any other

app from an Android device go to the devicersquos Settings app and select Apps or Application manager Touch the

app you want to uninstall You may need to swipe right or left to find the app Touch Uninstall or Disable As with Apple Apps if you uninstall or disable an app you can add it back to your device without buying it again

To uninstall any app from your iPhone or iPad (but not pre-installed apps like Apple Watch Health Facetime etc) start your iPhone or iPad and press the Home button below the screen to find the icon for the app you want to delete (you may have to scroll through several screens if you have lots of apps) Once you find the app press and hold the icon for a few seconds It (and all the other icons on the screen) will start to wobble A small ldquoxrdquo will appear in a grey circle by each app Tap the ldquoxrdquo for the app you wish to delete and when a screen pops up confirm you want to delete the app If you ever change your mind and want to get the deleted app back know that the Applersquos App Store will remember that you have already bought it Find the app in the App Store and it will offer the option to download it once again Just click download and you wonrsquot be charged for the reinstalled app

For information about installing or uninstalling programs or apps visit the Grand Computers Club The Club is located in the Chaparral Center If you are a member you can talk to a tech volunteer every Tuesday at 100 pm Please be sure to bring your device with you Check out the club website wwwgrandcomputersorg (note summer hours for the computer club are 1230 pm to 330 pm Mon thru Fri) View the digital version of Ask Cappie the Computer Cat Column by logging on to wwwgrandinfocom

Dear Cappie

I was told that I should uninstall old programs I am no longer using on my PC smartphone and tabletmdashespecially the QuickTime Movie player My neighbor said the Windows version of the program is no longer supported by Apple and has known security vulnerabilities which could compromise my PC I have never uninstalled a program Help

Alice (and my cat Jake)

HOw TO UnInSTALL APPS

36 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

PlaCes TO GO and ThinGs TO dO WiTh GrandChildren(Created and shared by Harriet Feinberg)

JUNE CALENDAR

GRANDKIDS CORNER

ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

Sun City Grand Activities

37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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June 3Targetrsquos Free First Friday The Childrenrsquos Museum of Phoenix in partnership with Target offers exhibits such as Art Studio where children have an array of hands-on art activities In The Market kids pick it weigh it and scan it just like shopping in their favorite food store The Climber is an amazing 3-story structure So much more fun awaits you 5-9 pm 215 N 7th St Phx (602) 253-0501

June 4 Kidsrsquo workshop at Home Depot Come to your local Home Depot where the Fatherrsquos Day project is a trophy-shaped smart phone holder Once the project is built it can be painted and decorated with stickers Children have fun while learning tool safety Each child receives an apron certificate of achievement and pin (while supplies last) Check website to see picture of the holder Ages 5-12 9-Noon Free 13760 W Bell Surprise 544-1129

June 11 Rattlers vs Portland Steel$10-$50 6 pm Enjoy something different-professional arena football leagues Talking Stick Arena 201 E Jefferson Street Phoenix (602) 379-2000 When you purchase tickets at the Talking Stick Arena you can ride the light rail at no additional charge

May 18-June 12 when You wishThis is a world premier musical of the story of Walt Disney the founding force behind the company that continues to capture the imagination of millions around the world Walt Disney was an unusual amp special man fascinated by possibility and determined to persevere With his child-like ingenuity and guileless belief in himself he turned failures into successes and never ceased wishing on stars $3600 Phoenix Theatre 100 E McDowell (602) 254-2151

Venues have been confirmed Please call venue before attending in case of last-minute changes

nOW-sePT 5world of Giant Insects This attraction includes 6 insects of gargantuan proportions that come to life via robotic technology Creatures are 40-120 times life size 10 am ndash 5 pm $6 plus general admission While there go see ldquoBugs 3-Drdquo that brings you face to face with the insect world $9 $8 additional AZ Science Center 600 E Washington St Phx (602) 716-2000

June 1-19 The Princess The Unicorn and The Smelly Foot Troll It is Princess Harrietrsquos birthday amp everyone is invited Plenty of singing sparkles amp smelly foot hilarity See website for directions for making your own marionettes Preschool amp up $7 child $10 adult Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 303 W Latham Phx (602) 262-5020 for times

June 1-30 Flashlight Tours in the Garden This is a sensory experience during a nighttime self-paced stroll along the trails to a variety of plant and animal discovery stations Included with paid Admission $22 adult $20 senior $12 child Bring your own flashlight or you can purchase one in the Garden Shop until 9 pm Thursdays amp Saturdays from 7-10 pm Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N Galvin Pkwy Phoenix (480) 941-1225

Valley Events

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ldquohOOKed On fishinGrdquo CluBThis club provides rods reels bobbers and lures for use on Lake 9 Children under 12 can use live bait For more information or to make a reservation please call Ron Turner Certified State amp Federal Government Instructor at 623-537-5864

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37Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

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wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

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19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

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The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

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Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

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Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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Letrsquos Have LunchJoin us for a tour and stay for lunch

Call today to schedule your visit 623-505-7800

A Living Better

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ProJecTed course cLosuresGranite Falls South 611 ndash 71Granite Falls North 614 ndash 74Desert Springs 75 ndash 725Cimarron 78 ndash 728

While the Desert Springs course is closed staff will be starting on the raising of the irrigation heads in the fairways This process will take about 8 weeks to complete and there will be a hole or two that is closed or modified when the course opens up while this work is being done

We appreciate all of your support and your business in during the summer months

The transition from the winter ryegrass to the base summer Bermuda grass is underway

new maintenance practices on the greens to allow for golfers to have better conditions more often Staff used to perform multiple aerations on the greens throughout the summer and golfers constantly played on aerified greens Staff now does a very intense aerification during the 3-week closure which allows us to not have do any more throughout the summer (some minor disruption may still occur) It does take a little longer to recover but overall the golfers will putt less on aerified greens Studies recommend that you should disrupt at least 25 of the surface area each year to have a healthy base grass This process achieves that goal

Jeff HochmanDirector of Golf Operations623-546-7402jeffhochman scgcamcom

As the temperatures start to heat up the Bermuda grass starts to wake up from dormancy At the same time when the temperatures start to get too warm the cool season (ryegrass) starts to die off The staff aids in this transition by doing the following - chemical applications of products to encourage the ryegrass to become weak and mechanical operations such as aerifing and slicing the turf The nighttime temperatures need to be above 60 degrees for several days in a row and the soil temperature at a 4-inch depth needs to be above the 65-degree mark for the Bermuda grass to start actively recovering Areas that have had a lot of traffic and that are in the shade will tend to take longer to recover

Each course will be closed for 3 weeks as in the past several years to allow an outside company to deep-tine aerify the courses with frac34 inch solid tines and then spread 35 tons of sand per acre on each fairway This will also aid in the transition process giving the Bermuda grass some essential items such as air water and nutrients During this time the courses are also heavily fertilized and irrigated

A few years back the staff adopted some

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF GOLF OPERATIONS

No 8 Cimarron (August 2008)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2009)

No 8 Cimarron (July 2010)

June 18 2015 GFS 9 21 days after spray out

we do a chemicaL aPPLicaTion To remove

The ryeGrass

According the the USGA in 2010 despite poor bermuda grass

growing weather the agronomic staff continues to produce

turfgrass conditions that exceed expectations through employing the

agronomic plan laid out in 2008

38 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

CITy OF SuRpRISEwwwsurpriseazgov

6232221000

non-emergency police 6232224000

non-emergency Fire 6232225000

Mayorrsquos and Councilrsquos Office 6232221300

COmmuNITy LIFE SAFETy EDuCATION

DIVISION

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surprise aZ 85374P 6232225400 F 6232225002

Heather Van PeursemRealtorreg2015 Directors Circle

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Linda Van Peursem GRIRealtorreg Sun City Grand Resident

Recognized Industry Leader

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Integrity you can count on

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17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

15558 W Agua Linda Laneartcieeeorg

Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

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16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

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deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

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deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

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deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

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deserT PaLmsLinda Etherton 398-6144

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Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

20409 N Palm Canyon Drive millcycoxnet

Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

18226 N Diamond Drivestevensaz8coxnet

deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

16521 W Pueblo Lanejbigelow5coxnet

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15826 W Cisa Rio Lanedchirshaolcom

GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

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14950 W Mountain View Boulevard russarcagmailcom

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42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

17023 W Oasis Springs Waydmcneivecoxnet

ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

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15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

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wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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The honey bee population is very much alive and well in Sun City Grand Last year approximately 200 hives were eliminated on common areas alone and many more on the golf courses along with private residences

There are three types of honey bees in a colony the queen (of which there is only one) drones and workers Drones are fast flyers adapted for mating (after which they die) Workers are sterile females who have a variety of ldquojobsrdquo to build and protect the hive gather nectar from plants feed the larvae The drones and queen clean and repair cracks in the hive

This article was provided by Mike Secrist from

Gothic Grounds management

Honey BeeS in Sun City GranD

Workers will sting perceived intruders The stinger is uniquely barbed in honey bees making it difficult to extract The queen does not leave the hive unless she is in search of a new hive location her only job is to produce offspring

The picture to the right is a hive swarm on the Cimarron course A beehive can consist of as many as 40000 members and splits for one of two reasons As the queen begins to age her pheromone production drops which can be detected by the workers Sometimes the hive simply grows too large and more space is needed A hive can divide as many as 8 times annually but generally this occurs 4 to 7 times

A new queen is allowed to grow and leave the nest taking some of the hive with her They will typically swarm to a tree branch and surround the queen while the scouts search for a new location In this state they are normally considered to be non-aggressive and will usually be gone within 2 to 4 days

We need the bees to help pollinate our fruit and flower trees but unfortunately they sometimes locate too close to our walking paths and homes and for safety concerns they must be removed

Treedah J Magee REALTORCRS SRES ABR CNE CLSS

ldquoI Sell Miracle Homesrdquo

REMAX ProfessionalsEach office independently owned amp operated

15003 W Bell Road Suite 100Surprise AZ 84374Cell 6232298302Fax 6235333101

Office 6235333100email tmageeazprosnet

SCG Resident

wwwtreedahmageecom EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

39Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

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caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

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Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

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ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

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16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

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16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

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Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

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deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

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deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

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esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

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GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

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ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

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JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

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42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

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ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

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19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

15116 W Pinehurst Lanegroveazcoxnet

sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

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The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

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BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

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American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

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COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

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The vitality of a community lies in its people We see it manifested in the work of the HOArsquos which oversee management of neighborhoods throughout the City for indeed the decisions made by HOArsquos ultimately are

decisions which shape Surprise We see it in engaged citizens who volunteer in schools and hospitals and we see it in proud citizens who consistently turn out to vote at election time

The concept of ldquoCommunity Vitalityrdquo is very similar to concepts like sustainability and quality of life Various definitions can be found in the literature W Grigsby Penn State University in Community Vitality Some Conceptual Considerations 2001 said ldquoCompetent communities collaborate and work effectively in identifying problems and needs of community achieving a working consensus on goals and priorities and agreeing on ways to implement the agreed-upon goals and prioritiesrdquo K Scott Community Vitality 2009 Ottawa Canadian Council on Social

Development defined vital communities as those which are strong active and have inclusive relationships between residents the private sector the public sector and civic organizations so that a community can create adapt and thrive in a changing world and by so doing improve the well-being of its citizens An Oregon State University study notes that community vitality is ldquothe ability of a community to sustain itself into the future as well as provide opportunities for its residents to pursue their own life goals and the ability of residents to experience positive life outcomesrdquo

Flora et al in Measuring Community Success and Sustainability Iowa State University 2001 indicated that vitality includes increased use of the skills knowledge and ability of local people strengthened relationships and communication improved community initiative responsibility and adaptability sustainable healthy ecosystems and appropriately diverse and healthy economies

Dale Ling and Newman in Community Vitality The Role of Community-level Resilience and Adaptation in Sustainable Development examined a number of communities and concluded that the following conditions encourage communities to address development challenges

1 Community openness and trust

2 Connection with people and place

3 Continuity and stability and

4 Perturbation (Change stimulates innovation and creativity which in turn leads to community action)

Authors Mindy Crandall and Lena Etuk Oregon State University Extension Services conclude ldquoThe end goal is for a community to develop the capacity to realize the following

ldquoCommunity Vitality is the nature and quality of people and places around you Indicators include volunteering providing

assistance to others and belonging to communityrdquo

InSTITUTE FOR wELL-BEInG

Jim BiundoVice Mayor

Council Member District 2

CITY OF SUPRISE UPDATE

Meet with your councilmember Join Vice Mayor and District 2 Councilmember Jim Biundo on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 10 am to 11 am at the Palm Center Mediterranean Room in Sun City Grand 19726 N Remington Drive

Drop by to chat about the issues important to you and to learn what is happening in the city

Community Vitality

40 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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17002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

Pat Lorenz 509-551-206817002 W Artesia Drivetplorenz2gmailcom

bLue sKyNancy Collins 398-5286

16269 W Starry Sky Drivenancycollinsqcom

Darlene Boday (Alt) 544-258416293 W Cactus Valley Lanedebowacoxnet

caPiTanBrian Pace 518-6903

21454 N Black Bear Lodge Drivedesertsun105gmailcom

carLsbadBarbara Pacella 214-6046

19208 N Moondance Lanebtpacellacoxnet

Susan OrsquoDea (Alt) 322-335119231 N Alameda Driveodeaj65coxnet

caTaLinaNeed Volunteer

choLLa ridGeNeed Volunteer

cimarronCarolyn Driscoll 312-342-1174

ccdriscollgmailcomMel Wexler (Alt) 202-9904

19711 N Tolby Creek CourtMel_wexleryahoocom

cLearview iArt Carlson 505-3523

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Jim Rice (Alt) 544-251315550 W Agua Linda LaneJrice12coxnet

cLearview iiNeed Volunteer

coronadoJoe Phipps322-1276

16821 W Desert Blossom Wayazgchikercoxnet

deserT bLoomNeed Volunteer

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16241 W Hearthstone Drivesunnyjanazsurprisecom

Garry Mortensen (Alt) 975-269719856 N Shadow Mountain Drivegarrymortearthlinknet

deserT canyonAndy Garbacz 975-1615

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deserT horiZonMichael Barnard 975-2367

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deserT mesaBernie Bair 975-9217

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deserT oasisNancy Alcock 266-0988

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Monica Tofil (Alt) 594-018815543 W Lantana Waymltofilhotmailcom

deserT saGeMilli Levy 584-7054

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Jim Ditton (Alt) 975-252215657 W Patagonia Wayjwd271coxnet

deserT saGe iiNeed Volunteer

deserT TraiLs iJack Stevens 670-0226

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deserT TraiLs iiBob Walling (Alt) 602-573-5942

14947 W Medinah Waybobwallingcoxnet

DESERT VISTA I amp IIJim Olmsted 975-3822

16469 W Crater Lanejimbonnieolmstedmsncom

duranGo Karen Manning 914-715-1946

20190 N Rawhide Waykmann1026aolcom

escaLanTeJudy Manell 466-7503

20960 N Canyon Whisper Drivejudymanellyahoocom

Bruce Lloyd (Alt) 399-996920621 N Canyon Whisper Drivelloydbnbaolcom

esPeranZa Need Volunteer

esTanciaJonita Bigelow 256-6093

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GraniTe faLLs iiNeed Volunteer

haciendaNeed Volunteer

havasuNeed Volunteer

ironwoodMichael Krever (Alt) 214-8706

20062 N Horse Trail Drivemkreversyahoocom

JasPer PoinTNeed Volunteer

LaGo visTaNeed Volunteer

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42 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

mounTain view iiGene Krause 810-9552

16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

ocoTiLLoNeed Volunteer

PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

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ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

PaTaGoniaJulie Scott 546-8128

18645 N Lariat Courtjscott62coxnet

Jean Zeidler (Alt) 594-795918669 N Lariat Courtjzeidlercoxnet

PimaScott Banner 214-5091

17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

Lee Hild (Alt) 556-121518776 N Cactus Flower Way

QuaiL runJohn Van Fossen 480-427-9530

17233 N Augusta LaneJvf5090coxnet

rinconNeed Volunteer

saGuaroNeed Volunteer

sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

18847 N Alameda Drivefarklexfbeaolcom

Mike Holmen (Alt) 602-696-219018824 N Sunsites DriveMholmen1qcom

sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

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sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

19790 N Hidden Ridge Drivescfnanhotmailcom

TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

16745 W Villagio Drivetopthechartssbcglobalnet

Steve Rothschild (Alt) 266-877816775 W Villagio DriveSbaron24aolcom

The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

16918 W Greenbriar Pointjsgardellacoxnet

The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

15870 W Alpine Ridge Drivejcbear2coxnet

Loretta Root (Alt) 537-932319651 N Rim DriveLoretta_rootyahoocom

The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

17179 W Lachlan CourtCmw829verizonnet

Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

The PeaKSheryl Berg (Alt) 556-9377

18240 N Shadow Courtgrandpeakcoxnet

The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

17442 N Ironhorse Drivesaundersmcdcoxnet

Jane Cohen (Alt) 530-412-302717514 N Horseshoe Drive janecohen2icloudcom

Pat Silversteen (Alt) 262-477317644 N Lost Mine Lane pas44077coxnet

The PoinTNeed Volunteer

The reGenT Dodie McManamy 712-253-3171

19709 N Wessex DriveDodiemac2aolcom

Carol Langley-Finnegan 303-888-401219861 N Regents Park Drivecmlangleyearthlinknet

The reserveJudy Pratt 408-489-1660

17225 W Monarch Wayjudypratt1coxnet

The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

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weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

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Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

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social economic and environmental outcomes

n A diverse and integrated population

n A healthy and educated population

n A safe and stable environment

n A sense of place

n Community support for needs of residents (libraries schools collegesuniversity)

n A diverse economy

n A match between residents and jobs

n Housing affordability

n A healthy natural environment

n Use of natural resources (parks land use) and

n Well-maintained roads utilities buildings public transportationrdquo

In February 2015 the City of Surprise established a newly designated department of Human Service and Community Vitality (HSCV) The Department was formed from three existing departments Neighborhood

Services Senior Services and Grants Administration The overall mission of the new department is to build partnerships to improve the overall quality of life in Surprise Recent developments in the Department include the opening of the Surprise Resource Center and Community Action Program (CAP) Office located at the Cityrsquos AZ TechCelerator campus on Bell Rd The program is funded through a partnership with Maricopa County and focuses on providing limited temporary assistance with utility payments rent and housing for qualified residents Employment services also are available now at the Surprise Resource Center thanks to a new partnership formed with ArizonaWorkMaricopaCounty

Neighborhood Services coordinates programs and activities which help residents re-invest in their neighborhoods Twenty-five to thirty-five Surprise homes per year go through grant-funded rehabilitation or replacement The Block Party Trailer program encourages groups of neighbors to gather together to get to know each other better The program supports

more than forty events each year with over 20000 attendees each year Pride Day is devoted to volunteer clean-up Mediation services are designed to assist in resolving neighbor disputes

The Surprise Senior Center is an active engaged site for citizens age 50 or over and disabled adults A number of classes and activities are scheduled daily which include wellness classes an exercise area card games and more

The Community Development Block Grant is coordinated through HSCV As an entitlement community Surprise receives yearly funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development The funds benefit low to moderate income persons Priorities include public services and neighborhood improvement projects Public service agencies receiving funds for FY16-17 include Ability 360 Central Arizona Shelter Services Benevilla Mentally Ill Kids in Distress Potterrsquos House (An after-school tutoringmentoring youth services program) and the Surprise Youth Employment Program

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sanTa feCarl Larsen 594-1783

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sierraDiane Miller 975-2163

17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

sKyviewLinda Greenwald 266-9308

15429 W Skyview Wayskyviewrepaolcom

sTarry niGhTNeed Volunteer

summerwindDonna Grove 466-7440

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sunrise visTaNancy McCoy 319-310-1805

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TaosIra Simmons 556-9412

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The encLaveJay Gardella 398-6918

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The faLLsJackie Couzens 584-1231

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The manorsCatherine J White 546-0295

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Jim Russell (Alt) 425-941-042617105 W Whitmore Hall Lanejrussell52coxnet

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The PinnacLeSaunders McDonald 249-3392

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The PoinTNeed Volunteer

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Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

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Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

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Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

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Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

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Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

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Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

45Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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17966 W Tierra Del Sol DriveSbanner2coxnet

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17142 W Red Cliff Drivewilliamgmillerjunocom

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Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

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election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

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Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

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activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

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Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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REMINDER TO RESIDENTSPlease contact the Membership Office or your Neighborhood Representative to update your recordsMembership Office 623-546-7444

missionJack Nickerson 616-403-4664

18847 N Palacio Lanejackpnickersongmailcom

mounTain view iNeed Volunteer

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16120 W Red Rock Drivesandgkcoxnet

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PaLm viewDan McNeive 322-0541

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ParK PLaceCarl Goldina 533-4777

19920 N Jennings Waycgoldinayahoocom

Lois Fairchild (Alt) 243-738815022 W Home Run Drivemonacantoogmailcom

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The summiTNeed Volunteer

TranQuiL canyon Maxine Sanborn 694-6502

15901 W Sunstone Lanemmaxiesancoxnet

Charles Olmsted (Alt) 719-930-4712 19547 N Carriage Lanecm9466gmailcom

wiLLow GroveLee Pitner 544-8188

18141 N Villa Bella DriveLpitner2coxnet

Joe Patek (Alt) 337-571718132 N Villa Bella Drivejjpatek1yahoocom

neiGhBOrhOOd rePresenTaTiVes

43Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

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一愀渀挀礀䴀甀猀氀椀渀挀漀洀 䜀刀䤀Ⰰ 䄀䈀刀Ⰰ 匀刀䔀匀

44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

45Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

PRE M I UMP R E M I U M

Your Total Cost Tax included

Your Total Cost Tax included

P R E M I U M

Your Total Cost Tax included

$100 Off Sliding Patio Doors

PLUS

Rated highest at keeping out the heat amp damaging UV rays

SolarZone Sun Shield

BEST SOLAR CONTROL GLASSUNDER THE SUN

Featuring a 014 SHGC Rating

Call for a FREE In-home Estimate

(602)208-6217WindowWorldPhoenixcom2530 W Holly St | Phoenix AZ 85009

middot Lifetime Warranty on Product Labor amp Glass Breakagemiddot Made in Arizona for the Arizonarsquos Extreme Heat

middot No Stucco Damage or Painting

Special includes 7 Premium white vinyl 3 frac14rdquo frame sliding 2-lite windows with SolarZone Sun Shield Cardinal 340 Glass (014 SHGC) up to a 6rsquo X 6rsquo size per windowrdquo Additional charge for

tempered or obscure glass grids between glass or window color upgrades Many other product lines available please visit our showroom or call for an in home consultation May not be combined

with any other offer or discount Offer Expires June 30 2016 Additional restrictions may apply Call for details This Window Worldreg Franchise is independently owned and operated by

(DBA) Window World of Phoenix under license from Window World Inc ROC 224119

Americarsquos Largest Replacement WINDOW COMPANY

CMYK0 100 36 37

RGB147 22 56

Hex 931638

CMYK0 8 22 56

RGB140 127 112

Hex 8C7F70

PANTONEreg

1955 CPANTONEreg

Warm Grey 9 C

Color Palette

Exceptional Quality Exceptional Quality

Made in USAMade in USA

Exceptional Quality Exceptional Quality

Made in USAMade in USAWW_Grandlifestyles_75x475_Q2_06302016 v2indd 1 5916 951 AM

CLASSIFIED ADSItEMs for sALE

2010 Yamaha Car Fancy Wheels High Speed Gears $4950 5X7 amp 8Ft Round Rugs $100 each Ref Ice amp Water $200 6Ft Artificial Tree $35 Call 605-222-3532Pace Saver Scooter $450 Call 253-334-51932015 Nissan Versa SV 1000 miles 4Dr Like New $13500 (623)975-1823Moving Sale Furniture Weber Grill Great Prices 623-546-1693Beautiful Armoire New Queen Mattres and Box Springs will text pictures 901-484-7898

rEntAL AVAILABLEGranite Falls North Golf Course Water View Rental House Beautifully Furnished 2Bdrm 2Bath 2000 SF Cholla No Smok-ers No Pets 3CG 425-239-55953 homes Avail Nov-Apr waynes65livecom 623-221-5221 Wayne2BD 2BA Den Fully Furnished NS NP Close to Rec Center May thru January 602-697-1303 Wright0514gmailcomFully Furnished SCG Rental on 8th hole Granite Falls Golf Course Over 2000 SF Freshly Painted amp Decorated Large back deck wBBQ amp patio furn Comes wgolf cart Mark 425-351-3572

Cedar 1100SqFt Prefer Yearly Renter Semi-Private Backyard 1Bedroom 15 Ba Furnished or Unfurnished (623)215-5979Cholla Home for Rent Furnished 2Bd2Bth 2000+ SqFt Avail Year-Round NS NP Xtra Lrg Lot Quiet Cul De Sac Inc Util amp DirTV (Two 55rdquo HDTVs) 623-203-89032BD2BA avail Jan-Mar 2017 Walk to Cimarron Email mattmlr99gmailcomSCG Home for Rent 3 Months Min 2017 2Br2Ba Private jmoustisyahoocomOct-Dec 2016 Juniper Great Location NSNP Pics Avail (503) 245-4285Furnished 2BR2BA June-Nov NSNP gary09krealtymncom or 320-309-1739

rEntAL wAntEdLooking to rent a fully furnished home in Sun City Grand during the month of March 2017 We are non-smokers no pets Will provide references Call 716-359-3396 or 716-359-0496Looking to rent a furnished 2Bdrm wden or 3Bdrm wden on golf course home in Sun City Grand for Jan thru March 2017 NS NP Have references 765-586-5978 jkerkhoffcomcastnet

Wanted Rental Jan Feb Mar 2017 Furn Call 360-393-7357 or 360-752-1352Seeking to Rent Furnished Home SCG Spring 2017 for Two Months Flexible on Dates Non-Shedding Pet Lucy In Addi-tion to Rent we Offer Two Weeks at Sunriv-er Resort Bend OR Jim Castino 253-973-6680 jimcastinocomcastnetIowa couple wants furnished home to rent or exchange month of Feb or March 2017 Exchange for our beach penthouse in Puerto Vallarta See wwwVallartaPenthousecom Call 515-770-5173 or vrbocom300454Retired WI teachers want to rent SCG fur-nished home or condo Jan amp Febr or Febr amp March 2017 NS NP Call 262-689-6223

HoME for sALE2BD 2BA 1338 Sq Ft Sage Walk to Rec Center 2 Rest amp Pool Landerson29coxnet or 623-249-9257Lovely Verbena 2B2Ba + Den Media Wall Open Floor Plan Lg Laundry Front Court Yd ext Patio wwater feature ext 2-car ga-rage Home warranty and security sys Furni-ture Avail $249000 Call 303-877-0140

46 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Letrsquos Have LunchJoin us for a tour and stay for lunch

Call today to schedule your visit 623-505-7800

A Living Better

We offer a variety of daily activities and special outings from movie

showings and trivia games to dining out at area restaurants

15048 W Young Street | Surprise AZ623-505-7800 OrchardPointeAssistedLivingcom

47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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emerGency 9-1-1Poison control center 8002221222Sheriffrsquos Office (Bell Rd Substation) 6239330153area agency on aging 24-hour helpline 6022644357

aniMal COnTrOl serViCes

Maricopa County Animal Control 60250673874 Paws Animal Rescue 6238768778Surprise Animal CareControl 6232224000 opt 3

CiTy Of surPrise

Adopt-A-Street 623-222-6000Building Code Violation Reports 6232223013Citizens Patrol 6232224277City Clerk 6232221200City Council 6232221300City Hall 6232221000Community amp Recreation Services 6232222000Crisis Response 6232225040Dead Animal Pickup (On Public Streets) 623222600 Dial-A-Ride (Surprise) 6232221622Dial-A-Ride (Valley Metro) 6022535000Disability Information 6232222257noisenuisance Complaints 6232224000 opt 3non-emergency fire 6232225000non-emergency Police 6232224000northwest Regional Library 6026523000Post Office (14955 W Bell Rd) 6235444672Senior ServicesCenter 6232221500Voter Registration 6232221200We Care Program 6232224277

COnsuMer serViCes

BirthDeath Certificates 6025066800Hazardous Waste Disposal 6027714673Health Department Maricopa County 6025066900Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) 6022550072Registrar of Contractors 6025421525Social Security Administration 8007721213PORA ndash SCW Consumer Services 6232141646

hOsPiTals

Banner Del e Webb 6235244000 14502 W Meeker BlvdBanner Walter O Boswell 6238324000 10401 W thunderbird Blvd

neWsPaPers

Arizona Republic 6024448000Daily news Sun Surprise today 6239778351Surprise Independent 6239726101

uTiliTies

American Water 8883003569Arizona Public Service (APS) 6023717171Cox Communications 6235941000Century Link 6022661700epcor Water 8003830834Quest (telephone) 8002441111Southwest Gas Co 6028606020

PulTe WarranTy serViCe 8006643094

RESOURCE NUMBERS

䘀甀氀氀ⴀ吀椀洀攀 刀䔀䄀䰀吀伀刀글䤀 䰀椀瘀攀Ⰰ 圀漀爀欀  倀氀愀礀 椀渀 匀甀渀 䌀椀琀礀 䜀爀愀渀搀䴀甀氀琀椀瀀氀攀 䌀氀甀戀 匀瀀漀渀猀漀爀䴀甀氀琀椀ⴀ䴀椀氀氀椀漀渀 䐀漀氀氀愀爀 倀爀漀搀甀挀攀爀䰀䰀漀渀最 刀攀愀氀琀礀 䌀椀爀挀氀攀 漀昀 䔀砀挀攀氀氀攀渀挀攀 䄀眀愀爀搀

一愀渀挀礀䴀甀猀氀椀渀挀漀洀 䜀刀䤀Ⰰ 䄀䈀刀Ⰰ 匀刀䔀匀

44 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

aCTiViTies deParTMenT

activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

resTauranTsCaTerinG

Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

CluB addresses amp PhOne nuMBers

Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

45Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

PRE M I UMP R E M I U M

Your Total Cost Tax included

Your Total Cost Tax included

P R E M I U M

Your Total Cost Tax included

$100 Off Sliding Patio Doors

PLUS

Rated highest at keeping out the heat amp damaging UV rays

SolarZone Sun Shield

BEST SOLAR CONTROL GLASSUNDER THE SUN

Featuring a 014 SHGC Rating

Call for a FREE In-home Estimate

(602)208-6217WindowWorldPhoenixcom2530 W Holly St | Phoenix AZ 85009

middot Lifetime Warranty on Product Labor amp Glass Breakagemiddot Made in Arizona for the Arizonarsquos Extreme Heat

middot No Stucco Damage or Painting

Special includes 7 Premium white vinyl 3 frac14rdquo frame sliding 2-lite windows with SolarZone Sun Shield Cardinal 340 Glass (014 SHGC) up to a 6rsquo X 6rsquo size per windowrdquo Additional charge for

tempered or obscure glass grids between glass or window color upgrades Many other product lines available please visit our showroom or call for an in home consultation May not be combined

with any other offer or discount Offer Expires June 30 2016 Additional restrictions may apply Call for details This Window Worldreg Franchise is independently owned and operated by

(DBA) Window World of Phoenix under license from Window World Inc ROC 224119

Americarsquos Largest Replacement WINDOW COMPANY

CMYK0 100 36 37

RGB147 22 56

Hex 931638

CMYK0 8 22 56

RGB140 127 112

Hex 8C7F70

PANTONEreg

1955 CPANTONEreg

Warm Grey 9 C

Color Palette

Exceptional Quality Exceptional Quality

Made in USAMade in USA

Exceptional Quality Exceptional Quality

Made in USAMade in USAWW_Grandlifestyles_75x475_Q2_06302016 v2indd 1 5916 951 AM

CLASSIFIED ADSItEMs for sALE

2010 Yamaha Car Fancy Wheels High Speed Gears $4950 5X7 amp 8Ft Round Rugs $100 each Ref Ice amp Water $200 6Ft Artificial Tree $35 Call 605-222-3532Pace Saver Scooter $450 Call 253-334-51932015 Nissan Versa SV 1000 miles 4Dr Like New $13500 (623)975-1823Moving Sale Furniture Weber Grill Great Prices 623-546-1693Beautiful Armoire New Queen Mattres and Box Springs will text pictures 901-484-7898

rEntAL AVAILABLEGranite Falls North Golf Course Water View Rental House Beautifully Furnished 2Bdrm 2Bath 2000 SF Cholla No Smok-ers No Pets 3CG 425-239-55953 homes Avail Nov-Apr waynes65livecom 623-221-5221 Wayne2BD 2BA Den Fully Furnished NS NP Close to Rec Center May thru January 602-697-1303 Wright0514gmailcomFully Furnished SCG Rental on 8th hole Granite Falls Golf Course Over 2000 SF Freshly Painted amp Decorated Large back deck wBBQ amp patio furn Comes wgolf cart Mark 425-351-3572

Cedar 1100SqFt Prefer Yearly Renter Semi-Private Backyard 1Bedroom 15 Ba Furnished or Unfurnished (623)215-5979Cholla Home for Rent Furnished 2Bd2Bth 2000+ SqFt Avail Year-Round NS NP Xtra Lrg Lot Quiet Cul De Sac Inc Util amp DirTV (Two 55rdquo HDTVs) 623-203-89032BD2BA avail Jan-Mar 2017 Walk to Cimarron Email mattmlr99gmailcomSCG Home for Rent 3 Months Min 2017 2Br2Ba Private jmoustisyahoocomOct-Dec 2016 Juniper Great Location NSNP Pics Avail (503) 245-4285Furnished 2BR2BA June-Nov NSNP gary09krealtymncom or 320-309-1739

rEntAL wAntEdLooking to rent a fully furnished home in Sun City Grand during the month of March 2017 We are non-smokers no pets Will provide references Call 716-359-3396 or 716-359-0496Looking to rent a furnished 2Bdrm wden or 3Bdrm wden on golf course home in Sun City Grand for Jan thru March 2017 NS NP Have references 765-586-5978 jkerkhoffcomcastnet

Wanted Rental Jan Feb Mar 2017 Furn Call 360-393-7357 or 360-752-1352Seeking to Rent Furnished Home SCG Spring 2017 for Two Months Flexible on Dates Non-Shedding Pet Lucy In Addi-tion to Rent we Offer Two Weeks at Sunriv-er Resort Bend OR Jim Castino 253-973-6680 jimcastinocomcastnetIowa couple wants furnished home to rent or exchange month of Feb or March 2017 Exchange for our beach penthouse in Puerto Vallarta See wwwVallartaPenthousecom Call 515-770-5173 or vrbocom300454Retired WI teachers want to rent SCG fur-nished home or condo Jan amp Febr or Febr amp March 2017 NS NP Call 262-689-6223

HoME for sALE2BD 2BA 1338 Sq Ft Sage Walk to Rec Center 2 Rest amp Pool Landerson29coxnet or 623-249-9257Lovely Verbena 2B2Ba + Den Media Wall Open Floor Plan Lg Laundry Front Court Yd ext Patio wwater feature ext 2-car ga-rage Home warranty and security sys Furni-ture Avail $249000 Call 303-877-0140

46 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Letrsquos Have LunchJoin us for a tour and stay for lunch

Call today to schedule your visit 623-505-7800

A Living Better

We offer a variety of daily activities and special outings from movie

showings and trivia games to dining out at area restaurants

15048 W Young Street | Surprise AZ623-505-7800 OrchardPointeAssistedLivingcom

47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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COMMUNITY NUMBERSBOard COMMiTTees

architectural review committeeChair John Such 6239751377 grandsuchgmailcomVice Chair Julie Scott 6235468128 Jscott62coxnet Board John Such

care advisory committeeChair John Carmen 6234660206 Joh1012coxnet Vice Chair Joan Bean 6232157037 jandthebeanstalkcoxnet Board Martha Bails 6233321542 grandbailscoxnet

code of conduct committee Chair Barbara Grossbard 6239754422 bgrossbardaolcom Vice Chair John Bean 6232157037 johnfredbeangmailcom Actual Code of Conduct is available at wwwgrandinfocom and in all buildings

covenants committeeChair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcom Vice Chair Dick Walsh 6234946820 Rkw3128coxnet Board Assigned on an as-needed basis

election committeeChair Bob Aiken 6232146716 grandaikencoxnetVice Chair Joan Mattick 6239751150 grammattickalqcomBoard Bob Aiken

finance advisory committeeChair Marty Dourney 6232667815 mwdourneygmailcom Vice Chair Bob Skillman 6232152179 bobskillmancoxnet Board Gary Jann 623-214-3690grandjanngarygmailcom

Golf advisory committeeChair Cory tennant 6235443608 Cstennant1msncom Vice Chair Mike Domino 6233742550 mikdendomyahoocom Board David Jordan 623-975-9968 grandjordandavidgmailcom

Lifestyles advisory committeeChair Larry Marden 6237489276 grandmardencoxnetVice Chair David Bone 6235448418 davidfbonegmailcom Board Larry Marden

addiTiOnal CaM infOrMaTiOn

Membership Office 6235467444 Palm Center 19726 n Remington Drive Welcome Center 6235467501 Lost amp Found 6235467501 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

standards Compliance Office 6235467450 ARC Applications 6235467474 Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pm

ChaPs Office 6235467553

COMMuniTy assOCiaTiOn ManaGeMenT

General managerKenneth Olson 6235467468 kennetholsonscgcamcomexecutive administrative assistantKaren Peterson 6235467468 karenpetersonscgcamcomadministrative assistantMonica Rodriguez 6235467473 monicarodriguezscgcamcomcustodial supervisorKen Crossno 623-546-7460 kencrossnoscgcamcomdirector of Golf operationsJeff Hochman 6235467402 jeffhochmanscgcamcomfinance managerDavid Reber 6235467453 davidreberscgcamcomfitness managerAllison Adams 6235467463 allisonadamsscgcamcomLifestyles managerLorena nieto 6235467455 lorenanietoscgcamcommaintenance operations manager Scott Phillips scottphillipsscgcamcomnorma Gaitan 6235467551Membership ManagerMeda Cates 6235467435 medacatesscgcamcomstandards managerRocky Roccanova 6235467426 rockyroccanovascgcamcomTechnology coordinator Mark Jibilian 6235467503 markjibilianscgcamcomPurchasing specialistLaurie Segler 6235467561 laurieseglerscgcamcom

On-siTe eMerGenCiesassociation Patrol 6237640809 Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 pm ndash 5 am Saturday amp Sunday 9 am ndash 5 am

Maintenance emergencies 6235467551 Bus Hours Monday-Friday 7 am ndash 4 pm

report LandscapeGolf course maintenance water Leaksrepairs Website Homeowner InfogtWork Orders Maintenancescgcamcom

weekend Landscaping emergenciesMiguel Aguilar 4807970677Rick Pena 6027218492

GOlfCimarron Golf Course 6239755654 17100 West Clearview BoulevardCassidy Potter ndash Golf Pro 6239755657 CassidypotterscgcamcomDesert Springs Golf Course 6235467401 19900 north Remington DriveKirk Hanaway ndash Golf Pro 6235467408 KirkhanawayscgcamcomGranite Falls n amp S 6235467580 15949 West Clearview BoulevardKevin Reagan ndash Golf Pro 6235467582 kevinreaganscgcamcom

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activities Office 6235467449 Sonoran Plaza 19753 n Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand learning 6235467470 Chaparral Center 19781 n Remington Dr Hours Monday ndash Friday 9 am ndash 4 pmGrand lifestyles Magazine Colleen Koblinski 6235467489 ColleenKoblinskiscgcamcom GrandTVWebsite assistance Adam nunez 6235467563 Adamnunezscgcamcom

fiTness CenTers

adobe fitness Center 6235467456 19775 north Remington Drive Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Leisure Pool 9 am ndash 1 pmChildrenrsquos Hours Indoor Pool 1 pm ndash 3 pmCimarron fitness Center 6239755630 17100 West Clearview Boulevard Hours Monday ndash Friday 5 am ndash 9 pm Saturday amp Sunday 7 am ndash 9 pm no children under 16 permitted at this poolCimarron day spa 6239755646

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Angelarsquos Kitchen 6233996514Cocorsquos Restaurant 6232147776the Grand Cafeacute 6235467512the Bistro (the Colonnade) 6232363700

approved caterersAmuse Bouche 6233228881Atlasta Catering 6022428185Babborsquos Italian eatery 6238251919Birtrsquos Bistro Catering 6235844999Classic Catering 6239334903Dillonrsquos Catering 6232088677Forum Cafeacute 4805560442nYPD Pizza 6235446915Sharkorsquos 6022422662Shawrsquos Catering 6239378510Vogue Bistro 6235449109

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Art Club 6235467484 19745 north Remington DriveBilliards Club 6235467482 19781 north Remington DriveCeramics Club 6232149067 19751 north Remington DriveComputer Club 6235467508 19781 north Remington DriveGlass Arts Club 6232146723 19751 north Remington DriveLanguage Club 6235467488 19739 north Remington DrivePoker Club 6235467486 19749 north Remington DrivePhoto Club 6235467483 19735 north Remington DriveSoftball Club 6235449181 15134 West Mountain View BoulevardStitchers Club 6235467566 19726 north Remington DriveWoodcrafters 6232143813 15134 West Mountain View Boulevard

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middot No Stucco Damage or Painting

Special includes 7 Premium white vinyl 3 frac14rdquo frame sliding 2-lite windows with SolarZone Sun Shield Cardinal 340 Glass (014 SHGC) up to a 6rsquo X 6rsquo size per windowrdquo Additional charge for

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(DBA) Window World of Phoenix under license from Window World Inc ROC 224119

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2010 Yamaha Car Fancy Wheels High Speed Gears $4950 5X7 amp 8Ft Round Rugs $100 each Ref Ice amp Water $200 6Ft Artificial Tree $35 Call 605-222-3532Pace Saver Scooter $450 Call 253-334-51932015 Nissan Versa SV 1000 miles 4Dr Like New $13500 (623)975-1823Moving Sale Furniture Weber Grill Great Prices 623-546-1693Beautiful Armoire New Queen Mattres and Box Springs will text pictures 901-484-7898

rEntAL AVAILABLEGranite Falls North Golf Course Water View Rental House Beautifully Furnished 2Bdrm 2Bath 2000 SF Cholla No Smok-ers No Pets 3CG 425-239-55953 homes Avail Nov-Apr waynes65livecom 623-221-5221 Wayne2BD 2BA Den Fully Furnished NS NP Close to Rec Center May thru January 602-697-1303 Wright0514gmailcomFully Furnished SCG Rental on 8th hole Granite Falls Golf Course Over 2000 SF Freshly Painted amp Decorated Large back deck wBBQ amp patio furn Comes wgolf cart Mark 425-351-3572

Cedar 1100SqFt Prefer Yearly Renter Semi-Private Backyard 1Bedroom 15 Ba Furnished or Unfurnished (623)215-5979Cholla Home for Rent Furnished 2Bd2Bth 2000+ SqFt Avail Year-Round NS NP Xtra Lrg Lot Quiet Cul De Sac Inc Util amp DirTV (Two 55rdquo HDTVs) 623-203-89032BD2BA avail Jan-Mar 2017 Walk to Cimarron Email mattmlr99gmailcomSCG Home for Rent 3 Months Min 2017 2Br2Ba Private jmoustisyahoocomOct-Dec 2016 Juniper Great Location NSNP Pics Avail (503) 245-4285Furnished 2BR2BA June-Nov NSNP gary09krealtymncom or 320-309-1739

rEntAL wAntEdLooking to rent a fully furnished home in Sun City Grand during the month of March 2017 We are non-smokers no pets Will provide references Call 716-359-3396 or 716-359-0496Looking to rent a furnished 2Bdrm wden or 3Bdrm wden on golf course home in Sun City Grand for Jan thru March 2017 NS NP Have references 765-586-5978 jkerkhoffcomcastnet

Wanted Rental Jan Feb Mar 2017 Furn Call 360-393-7357 or 360-752-1352Seeking to Rent Furnished Home SCG Spring 2017 for Two Months Flexible on Dates Non-Shedding Pet Lucy In Addi-tion to Rent we Offer Two Weeks at Sunriv-er Resort Bend OR Jim Castino 253-973-6680 jimcastinocomcastnetIowa couple wants furnished home to rent or exchange month of Feb or March 2017 Exchange for our beach penthouse in Puerto Vallarta See wwwVallartaPenthousecom Call 515-770-5173 or vrbocom300454Retired WI teachers want to rent SCG fur-nished home or condo Jan amp Febr or Febr amp March 2017 NS NP Call 262-689-6223

HoME for sALE2BD 2BA 1338 Sq Ft Sage Walk to Rec Center 2 Rest amp Pool Landerson29coxnet or 623-249-9257Lovely Verbena 2B2Ba + Den Media Wall Open Floor Plan Lg Laundry Front Court Yd ext Patio wwater feature ext 2-car ga-rage Home warranty and security sys Furni-ture Avail $249000 Call 303-877-0140

46 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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We offer a variety of daily activities and special outings from movie

showings and trivia games to dining out at area restaurants

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47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Page 45: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

PRE M I UMP R E M I U M

Your Total Cost Tax included

Your Total Cost Tax included

P R E M I U M

Your Total Cost Tax included

$100 Off Sliding Patio Doors

PLUS

Rated highest at keeping out the heat amp damaging UV rays

SolarZone Sun Shield

BEST SOLAR CONTROL GLASSUNDER THE SUN

Featuring a 014 SHGC Rating

Call for a FREE In-home Estimate

(602)208-6217WindowWorldPhoenixcom2530 W Holly St | Phoenix AZ 85009

middot Lifetime Warranty on Product Labor amp Glass Breakagemiddot Made in Arizona for the Arizonarsquos Extreme Heat

middot No Stucco Damage or Painting

Special includes 7 Premium white vinyl 3 frac14rdquo frame sliding 2-lite windows with SolarZone Sun Shield Cardinal 340 Glass (014 SHGC) up to a 6rsquo X 6rsquo size per windowrdquo Additional charge for

tempered or obscure glass grids between glass or window color upgrades Many other product lines available please visit our showroom or call for an in home consultation May not be combined

with any other offer or discount Offer Expires June 30 2016 Additional restrictions may apply Call for details This Window Worldreg Franchise is independently owned and operated by

(DBA) Window World of Phoenix under license from Window World Inc ROC 224119

Americarsquos Largest Replacement WINDOW COMPANY

CMYK0 100 36 37

RGB147 22 56

Hex 931638

CMYK0 8 22 56

RGB140 127 112

Hex 8C7F70

PANTONEreg

1955 CPANTONEreg

Warm Grey 9 C

Color Palette

Exceptional Quality Exceptional Quality

Made in USAMade in USA

Exceptional Quality Exceptional Quality

Made in USAMade in USAWW_Grandlifestyles_75x475_Q2_06302016 v2indd 1 5916 951 AM

CLASSIFIED ADSItEMs for sALE

2010 Yamaha Car Fancy Wheels High Speed Gears $4950 5X7 amp 8Ft Round Rugs $100 each Ref Ice amp Water $200 6Ft Artificial Tree $35 Call 605-222-3532Pace Saver Scooter $450 Call 253-334-51932015 Nissan Versa SV 1000 miles 4Dr Like New $13500 (623)975-1823Moving Sale Furniture Weber Grill Great Prices 623-546-1693Beautiful Armoire New Queen Mattres and Box Springs will text pictures 901-484-7898

rEntAL AVAILABLEGranite Falls North Golf Course Water View Rental House Beautifully Furnished 2Bdrm 2Bath 2000 SF Cholla No Smok-ers No Pets 3CG 425-239-55953 homes Avail Nov-Apr waynes65livecom 623-221-5221 Wayne2BD 2BA Den Fully Furnished NS NP Close to Rec Center May thru January 602-697-1303 Wright0514gmailcomFully Furnished SCG Rental on 8th hole Granite Falls Golf Course Over 2000 SF Freshly Painted amp Decorated Large back deck wBBQ amp patio furn Comes wgolf cart Mark 425-351-3572

Cedar 1100SqFt Prefer Yearly Renter Semi-Private Backyard 1Bedroom 15 Ba Furnished or Unfurnished (623)215-5979Cholla Home for Rent Furnished 2Bd2Bth 2000+ SqFt Avail Year-Round NS NP Xtra Lrg Lot Quiet Cul De Sac Inc Util amp DirTV (Two 55rdquo HDTVs) 623-203-89032BD2BA avail Jan-Mar 2017 Walk to Cimarron Email mattmlr99gmailcomSCG Home for Rent 3 Months Min 2017 2Br2Ba Private jmoustisyahoocomOct-Dec 2016 Juniper Great Location NSNP Pics Avail (503) 245-4285Furnished 2BR2BA June-Nov NSNP gary09krealtymncom or 320-309-1739

rEntAL wAntEdLooking to rent a fully furnished home in Sun City Grand during the month of March 2017 We are non-smokers no pets Will provide references Call 716-359-3396 or 716-359-0496Looking to rent a furnished 2Bdrm wden or 3Bdrm wden on golf course home in Sun City Grand for Jan thru March 2017 NS NP Have references 765-586-5978 jkerkhoffcomcastnet

Wanted Rental Jan Feb Mar 2017 Furn Call 360-393-7357 or 360-752-1352Seeking to Rent Furnished Home SCG Spring 2017 for Two Months Flexible on Dates Non-Shedding Pet Lucy In Addi-tion to Rent we Offer Two Weeks at Sunriv-er Resort Bend OR Jim Castino 253-973-6680 jimcastinocomcastnetIowa couple wants furnished home to rent or exchange month of Feb or March 2017 Exchange for our beach penthouse in Puerto Vallarta See wwwVallartaPenthousecom Call 515-770-5173 or vrbocom300454Retired WI teachers want to rent SCG fur-nished home or condo Jan amp Febr or Febr amp March 2017 NS NP Call 262-689-6223

HoME for sALE2BD 2BA 1338 Sq Ft Sage Walk to Rec Center 2 Rest amp Pool Landerson29coxnet or 623-249-9257Lovely Verbena 2B2Ba + Den Media Wall Open Floor Plan Lg Laundry Front Court Yd ext Patio wwater feature ext 2-car ga-rage Home warranty and security sys Furni-ture Avail $249000 Call 303-877-0140

46 Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Letrsquos Have LunchJoin us for a tour and stay for lunch

Call today to schedule your visit 623-505-7800

A Living Better

We offer a variety of daily activities and special outings from movie

showings and trivia games to dining out at area restaurants

15048 W Young Street | Surprise AZ623-505-7800 OrchardPointeAssistedLivingcom

47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

Page 46: June 2016 Grand Lifestyles

Letrsquos Have LunchJoin us for a tour and stay for lunch

Call today to schedule your visit 623-505-7800

A Living Better

We offer a variety of daily activities and special outings from movie

showings and trivia games to dining out at area restaurants

15048 W Young Street | Surprise AZ623-505-7800 OrchardPointeAssistedLivingcom

47Grand Lifestyles | June 2016 | grandinfocom

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