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Sun City Festival Community AssociationContact Information June 201526501 West Desert Vista Boulevard, Buckeye, Arizona 85396
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$3/Person Per Movie Showing
Includes: All-you-can-eat popcorn, soda,
candy bar
Sunday, July 19The story centers on a secret agent who recruits a juvenile delinquent into a top-secret spy organiza-tion. Together, they battle a tech genius with diabolical ambitions. Register at
Member Services
SUNDAY MOVIE MADNESS1:00 PM
Celebration HallKingsman
The Secret Service
Saturday, June 67:00 PM Celebration Hall
$20.00 / PersonRegister at Member Services
Cash Bar Available
Sunday, June 28Renowned linguistics professor Alice Howland fights to stay connected to her family, friends, and herself after being diagnosed with early-on-set Alzheimers disease.
STILL ALICE
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Tuesday, June 9: Ft. McDowell Casino - Includes $10 Slot Play, bus transportation
Tuesday, June 23: Vee Quiva Casino - $14/Person, includes bus transportation, lunch at Cafe 247, $10 Slot Play
Wednesday, July 8: Wild Horse Pass Casino - $14/Person, includes bus transportation, lunch at Cafe 247, $10 Slot Play
Tuesday, July 21: Harrahs AK-CHIN Casino - Includes $10 Slot Play, bus transportation
CASINO DAY TRIPSRegister and Get More Details
at Member Services
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JUNE 4RIS Medicare Seminar
10 am Sable Room
JUNE 6 Greatest Hits of Broadway
Concert 7 pm Celebration Hall
JUNE 11 Bookmobile9 am -12 pm
Sage Center Parking Lot
Solar Topps Seminar5 pm Celebration Hall West
JUNE 17 Sun Valley Solar Seminar
10 am Sable Room
JUNE 19 Dive-In Movie,
American Sniper7:30 pm Sage Center Pool/Patio
JUNE 25 Bookmobile9 am -12 pm
Sage Center Parking Lot
JUNE 26 BINGO & Pizza Night
6 pm Celebration Hall
JUNE 28 Sunday Movie Matinee,
Still Alice1 pm Celebration Hall
June 11-12: Southern Arizona Old West & Wine Tasting
June 14-18: Sierra Nevada Journey
July 2-6: Best of San Francisco & Wine Country
July 9: An Evening with the Stars in Flagstaff
July 14-17: Pageant of the Masters & Queen Mary
August 4-7: Durango & Silverton
August 14 -16: Del Mar Horse Racing
For Extended Travel Tours, Contact
FREE SPIRIT VACATIONS 480-926-5547 www.freespiritvacations.com
UPCOMING TRIPS
August 7: Dinner & A Movie
August 15: Breakfast BINGO
August 29: Teen Idols Show
September 10: The Spouse Whisperer Comedy Show
October 3: Love Boat Variety Show October 9: Concert In The Park
October 17: Oktoberfest / Chartered Club Expo
October 24: Del Webb Goes Pink Annual Fundraiser
Events For Your Calendar!
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Activities& Seminars
JUNE
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RESIDENT PROFILE
Born in the Netherlands and having lived in England and France, Anke Vanderdrift was a flight attendant for KLM when she married and started a new life in New York and New England.
An accomplished athlete, Anke had always enjoyed sports, especially tennis, sailing and skiing. At age 37, the end of an unhappy marriage and a diagnosis of muscular dystrophy prompted a move to Boston. But cold weather aggravated her condition, so at her doctors recommendation, she moved to Florida.
Despite several years of university education in Europe, she had difficulty finding a job because of her illness. At 55, she earned a degree in HumanDevelopment from Eckerd College and worked as a case manager/rehab instructor at The Lighthouse for the Blind in St. Petersburg. Thats when she took up golf, a sport she continues to enjoy.
On a Canyon Tour in 2002, she fell in love with the
Southwest. As she approached retirement, she searched for a golfing community that had a young-ish feel and lots of activities. Sun City Festival is perfect, she loves that the beautiful golf course is playable for all skill levels, and she appreciates the ease of getting there on her golf cart.
Since her arrival in 2007, Anke has become a Festival golf icon, identifiable in her leg braces on the links at least four times a week. She is a member of the Womens Golf Association, she has made a hole-in-one, and has led four successful fun-draising golf tournaments. The residents of Festival have donated more than $50,000 to the Muscular Dystrophy Associations childrens camp over the years.
Anke loves classical music, nature, playing games, and reading; she has started two book clubs here. She also enjoys Barrel Buddies, where she has been known to win contests by correctly identifying wines with concealed labels.
Anke Vanderdrift
Cox is continuing its expansion of home security and automation services. Cox Home Security is now Cox Homelife - which offers a multifaceted solution to help keep loved ones and homes safe and enhance home management.
Cox Homelife provides a wide array of security and advanced smart home features not found in most traditional alarm systems. It also has time-saving, cost-saving, and worry-saving features to help you automate your home. The reliable, 24/7 secure monitoring and home management system allows you:
Remoteaccesstocontrolthesystemawayfromhomethrough a secure website or Smartphone app SmartDoorLocksthatcanbelocked&unlockedfromyour smart phone app, and can be opened with a code or key Intrusionandhomesafetymonitoring(includesfire,gas&flood) Securevideomonitoringsoyoucancheckonyourhomewhile away Controlofhomefunctionssuchaslighting,temperatureanddoor locks
For more information about Cox Homelife call 866-961-0445 or visit www.cox.com/homelife
COX COMMUNICATIONS CORNER
Cox Expands Home Security and Automationin Sun City Festival.
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Mosquitos & Other Insects
Monsoon season is right around the corner. The monsoon rains and high humidity levels provide
ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes, gnats, and other flying insects. The Community Associations landscape maintenance partner, as well as the Golf Course maintenance team work diligently to remove standing water from the common areas and golf course in an attempt to mitigate the growth of these flying insects, but the weather conditions and surrounding open desert provides ample breeding conditions for them as well.
Residents are encouraged to make every effort to remove standing water from the exterior of their homes.
If anyone notices a site that they believe has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes, they are asked to notify Maricopa Countys Vector Control at (602) 506-6616. This is the governmental entity responsible for addressing mosquito concerns in our area. If Vector Control receives enough complaints about a specific area, they will inspect the site, set traps to determine the significance of the mosquito breeding, and take the appropriate action to mitigate the problem.
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Chartered Club NewsSun City Festival actively promotes over 30 Chartered Clubs managed by residents who passionately share a variety of simiar interests. A separate listing introducing each club, a brief description about each, and contact information is available at Member Services and online at www.OurSunCityFestival.net under Community Newsletters as well as under the Clubs & Interest Groups sections.
Below are a few upcoming club activities and/or events. All Sun City Festival residents are encouraged to participate in any or all clubs. Learn more about club opportunities by visiting the community website under the Clubs & Interest Groups section.
Ladies Doubles Tennis 8:00amFine Arts 8:30am
Pickleball 9:00amMah Jongg 9:00am
Knit One & Crochet Too 9:00amPickleball Womens Rotational Play 12:00pm
Dealers Choice Poker 12:30pmChess or Scrabble 12:30pm
Lady Putters 12:30pmWoodcrafters 5:30pm
Euchre 6:30pmSocial Dance - Ballroom Lessons 6:30pm
Desert Harmony Rehearsals 6:30pmPickleball 6:30pm
Pickleball 9:00amMixed Doubles Drop-In Tennis 9:00am
Players Club -Play Anything 9:00amPaper Crafts & More 9:30am
Contract Bridge 1:00pmWater Volleyball 1:00pm
Knit One & Crochet Too 1:00pmTx Hold Em Poker Trn (1st & 3rd Tue) 5:30pm
Omaha Poker (2nd,4th,5th Tue) 5:30amPonytail Canasta 6:30pm
Pickleball 6:30pm
Wood Carving Class 8:00amFine Arts 8:30am
Pickleball 9:00amMens Doubles Tennis 9:00am
Crafty Scrappers 9:00amPlayers Club -Open Play 9:00am
Mah Jongg Marathon (2nd) 9am-4:00pmMah Jongg 12:30pm
Texas HoldEm Poker 12:30pmLady Putters 12:30pm
Ladies Doubles Drop-In Tennis 1:30pmDont Worry Bead Happy 2:00pm
Single Deck Pinochle 6:30pmPickleball 6:30pm
Pickleball 9:00amMixed Doubles Drop-in Tennis 9:00am
Fine Arts 9:00amBeginner Bridge/Mah Jongg 9:00am
Lady Putters 9:30amLine Dancing Beginner Lessons 10:30am
Line Dancing Intermediate Lessons 11:15amDuplicate Bridge 12:00pm
Water Volleyball 1:00pmKnit One & Crochet Too 1:00pm
Dealers Choice Poker 5:00pmPartners Pinochle 6:30pm
Pickleball 6:30pm
Mens Doubles Tennis Ladder 9:00amPickleball 9:00am
Contract Bridge 9:00amQuilting Bees 9:00am
FABs Luncheon 11:30am Mah Jongg 12:30pm
Bunco 6:30pmPickleball 6:30pm
Mixed Doubles 3.0/3.5 Tennis 8:00amPickleball 9:00am
Dont Worry Bead Happy 12:00pmTexas HoldEm 12:30pm
Couples Contract Bridge 6:00pmPickleball 6:30pm
Mah Jongg 1:00pmBocce Ball 2:00pm
Double Deck Pinochle 6:30pmMexican Train 6:30pm 5
Wood Shop & Craft Studios Facility Hours: Monday - Saturday 7 am - 9 pm
Sunday 12 pm - 9 pm
Festival Bytes Computer Club
Festival Bytes Computer Club will be holding casual workshops on the second and fourth Mondays at 3 pm in the ASU Classroom of the Sage Recreation Center. Summer work-shops are free and open to all Sun City Festival residents. New computer users and seasoned veteran users are welcome. Bring your covered iced tea, bottled water or iced coffee and,
of course, your laptops, tablets, etc. and check us out. More informa-tion is available on our website: www.festivalbytes.com
The Festival Woodcrafters Club is now operating on summer hours.
Anyone new who is interested in joining the club should contact Dave Dietz at 928-252-2610, or Russ Bishop at 253-670-4834.
Woodcrafters Club
Sun City Festival Community AssociationNews
Fitness/Wellness ServicesMassage Therapy: 1-hr $60, 90-Minutes $90
Fitness Assessment: Complete Fitness Assessment with a personal exercise program including one lesson = $40
Equipment Orientation: Free 60-minute group session on effective and safe exercise with demonstrations.
Personal Training: One-on-one personal training session $35/hr
FITNESS CLASSESMondaysFlow Yoga 8:45 am Pilates 8:45 am (ballroom)Body Sculpting & Balance 10:00 amAqua Aerobics 10:00 amZUMBA 11:00 amInterval Blast 12:00 pm
TuesdaysS.E.T. 8:00 amCardio Burn 9:15 amStrength, Stretch, Balance 10:30 amYoga 5:30 pm
WednesdaysBody Sculpting & Balance 8:00 amFlow Yoga 8:45 am (ballroom)ZUMBA 9:00 amAqua Aerobics 10:00 amPilates 10:15 am (ballroom)Tai Chi (sign up only) 10:15 am
ThursdaysS.E.T. 8:00 amCardio Burn 9:15 amStrength, Stretch, Balance 10:30 amEquipment Orientation 3:00 pmYoga 5:30 pm
FridaysFlow Yoga 8:00 amPilates 8:00 am (ballroom)Body Sculpting & Balance 9:15 amAqua Aerobics 10:00 amZUMBA 10:15 amDance Movement 11:15 am(sign up only)
SaturdaysHIIT 8:15 amInterval Blast 9:30 amAqua Aerobics 10:00 am
Free Blood Pressure Screenings
June 5 at 2 pmJune 15 at 9 am
* Most classes have a $2 or $4 fee
Most people are aware of coronary artery disease (CAD)-blockage of the arteries which supply blood to the heart. And, we know the consequences of CAD-heart attack, congestive heart failure and others. Many are unaware of the same problems in the veins and arteries of the rest of the body, also known as periph-eral artery disease (PAD). PAD is a narrowing of the arteries supplying blood to the arms, stomach, head and legs. PAD occurs most frequently in the legs. Plaque, made up of deposits of cholesterol, fats and other substances can build up in an artery and cause significant blockage limiting blood flow to a portion of, or an entire limb. Restricted blood flow to the brain or limbs can lead to stroke, recurring, slow-to-heal infections, blood clots, tissue death and gangrene.
Symptoms of PAD include decreased temperature of the leg or foot when compared to the other limb, leg pain which starts during exercise/activity and only dis-appears slowly when exercise stops and/or toe or foot wounds which wont heal or are slow to heal. This cramp-like pain is brought on when a working muscle is starved for oxygen. Also, PAD can lead to changes in skin color and difficulty walking.
Leg pain due to PAD is often dismissed as typical of aging, arthritis or just stiff-ness. In addition, a diabetic person might assume the pain is due to neuropathy.
PAD testing and diagnosis is often simple and painless. Tests include a mea-surement of blood pressure in the foot/ankle region and compare that to blood pressure measured in the arm. The ankle blood pressure should be about 90% of the arm blood pressure. The other common test is ultrasound and Doppler imaging of the legs or other affected areas.
Most risk factors for PAD can be controlled. They include cigarette smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, high cholesterol and high blood pressure as well as unmanaged diabetes. Uncontrollable risk factors include age (risk increases with age) and family history of PAD.
If you are at risk for, or have symptoms of PAD consult your physician. Also, increased activity, and medications to control the other symptoms can lessen any risk for complications due to PAD.
Sources: www.heart.org
Maintaining the Circulation by Chuck Eier, M.S. C.S.C.S., Fitness/Wellness Director
6 in the Fitness Center
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Dining Hours: Sat & Sun 8 am - 8 pm Mon- Fri 11 am - 8 pm Breakfast: Sat & Sun 8 am - 12 pm Happy Hour: Daily 3 pm - 6 pm
Wine &DineTuesday, June 30th
Reservations Required, Call 928-252-6445 ext 209$28.00 Inclusive
Enjoy an Array of Fine Wines to Taste, Imported &Domestic Cheese Plate, Bread, Crackers & Seasonal Fruit
Sun City Festival Mens Golf GroupMondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
SCF Womens Golf GroupMondays, Tuesdays, Fridays
Wine Tasting Begins at 4 pm
Horse Race / Shootout Thursday, June 11 & June 25 at 5:00 PMCost: $5 per person
This event is a great time! Its almost full contact golf as your competitors egg you on, sometimes in your backswing.
Two-person teams alternate their shots while the high-scoring teams are eliminated on each hole until there are only three teams left. Out of those three teams, we will award a Win (1st Place), Place (2nd Place), and a Show (3rd Place). Serious golfers should leave their sensitive side at home for this event; we like to have fun!
Peg N KegMonday, June 15 at 4:00 PMOnly $5 per person
This putting contest is a favorite among our residents. Test your putting skills on our ever changing 9-hole course and quench your thirst by sharing a keg of beer.
Golf Skills Challenge Monday, June 1 & June 29 at 5:00 pmSign up in the Golf Shop. Cost TBD
The Skills Challenge Contest will be on the driving range and will feature 1 skill challenge at a time.
Skills Challenge to include: Putting, Chipping, Pitch Shots, Flop Shots, Bunker Shots, Straightest Drives, etc. There will be a winner for each skill as well as an overall winner for the series of skills. Lets call it Big Break Copper Canyon!
KARAOKEJune 20
4:00 - 6:00 pm
Golf Rate Change: June 1 - October 4
Residents: $28 before 11am $22 11am - 1 pm $17 after 1 pmResidents Guests: $36 before 11am $29 11am - 1pm $22 after 1pm
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June 264:00 - 600 pm
live entertainment
Three-Course Dinner Begins at 5 pmAppetizer: Portabella NapoleonMain Course: French Pork Chop Au PoivreDessert: Chocolate Souffle
Copper Canyon Groove
the
Bob Marotta& Friends
June 124:00 - 6:00 pm
live entertainment
For a complete list of our rates, please visit www.coppercanyongolfclub.com
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Brad LundmarkCommunity Manager
& Community Standards928-252-2103
Pat CassidyFacilities Director
928-252-2130
Tracy CitranoLifestyle Director928-252-2104
Chuck EierFitness & Wellness Director
928-252-2115
Lisa AnnettCommunications
Coordinator928-252-2133
George Jeffers, Ed. D.Lifelong Learning Coord.
928-252-2107
Caring Neighbors928-252-2118
Copper Canyon Golf Club/Indigo Grille
928-252-6445
Sales Center928-252-6500
Del Webb Customer Service800-664-3094
OurSunCityFestival.net
Marketplace Partners
Monday - Friday 5:30 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
Wood Shop & Craft Studios928-252-2283
Sage Recreation Center928-252-2100
Fax: 928-252-2102
Monday - Saturday7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Sunday 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Contact Information
Contact Lisa at [email protected] or 928-252-2133 for more information, or to advertise on our Business Listings posted on the community website at www.OurSunCityFestival.net.