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NewsSun City Festival Community Association
Hours of Operation
6501 West Desert Vista Boulevard, Buckeye, Arizona 85396 January 2013
National Performing Artists Featured Shows For 2013
January 12th Februay 9th March 9th
The Sage Center wil feature three spectacular showsbrought to us by the National Performing Artists.
These incredible shows are just $20 per person! But, fora limited time only, you may purchase tickets to all threeshows for only $50! Tickets are available for purchase atthe Sage Center Member Services Desk. Seating is lim-
ited, so get your tickets today! Dont miss out on the fun!
Bob Anderson - Las Vegas Hall of Fame Voted by PeopleMagazine as The best singing impressionist in showbusiness. Theres something for all ages with Bob Ander-sons show!
Jamaican Me Laugh - Matilda & Patrick Murphy A aw-less Ventriloquist, Puppeteer & Humorist - This laughlled, multi-cultural show highlights the sexy, sassy, vi-brant & outrageous observations of this hip comedienneLots of family style, clean & age appropriate humor for alto enjoy!
Face to Face - Billy Joel and Elton John The duo captureboth the original artists in their new, high energy, interac-tive Rock N Roll show.
Happy New Year!
Your Opinion Counts! Participate inthe Annual Community Survey
Once again its time to complete the Annual Com-munity Survey. The online survey link and PDF ver-sion have been emailed out to the community. Thedeadline to complete this survey is January 31. If aprinted copy is completed, it should be returned to
the Member Services Desk before January 31.
A link to the survey will also be available on the com-munity website at www.OurSunCityFestival.net.
Your participation is critical to the ongoing success ofthe communitys operations and development. Thankyou in advance for your participation!
Annual Board of Directors Meeting
Tuesday, January 22
6:30 PM - Festival Foothills School
7:00 PM
All Showtimes
Celebration Hall
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Sun City Festival Community AssociationNews
Dining Hours: Sunday 8 am - 7 pm, Monday & Tuesday 11 am - 7 pm,
Wednesday thru Saturday 11 am - 8 pm.
60s Theme Night!
Nine and DineMonday, January 21Tee Time is 3:00 pm
Nine holes of golf followed by awonderful dinner buffet. Dinner
will be at approximately 5/5:30 pm. Please signup in the Pro Shop.
Get Golf Ready ClinicsJanuary 21 - 259:00 - 10:30 amCost: $99These clinics are perfect for people who have
never played the game or have not played inawhile. Register in the Golf Shop or online atwww.playgolfamerica.com/ggr/
Monday and Thursday Golf ClinicsGolf Clinics are offered every Monday and Thurs-day at 11:00 am. Space is limited so pleasesign up early. For more information or to sign up,please call or visit the Pro Shop. $15/Session
GOLF CLINICS
Join us on Tuesday, January 22nd to relive
the fabulous 60s while enjoying
Happy Hour from 4:00 - 6:00 pm
with our drink specials!
Like Minds will be helping us get our groove on!
Ankes 3rd Annual Muscular Dystrophy GolfTourney on January 19
Participate as a golfer, volunteer, or contributor to therafe or silent auction for the 3rd Annual Tournament forMDA. This 4-person scramble garnered $11,000 last yearthanks to the enthusiastic support of our community,
Sign up today at the Pro Shop to participate in this golftournament that sends kids diagnosed with musculardystrophy to summer camp.
To volunteer, sponsor a hole, or donate funds or a prize,
please contact Anke at [email protected].
Valentines Day Golf Tournament
Sunday, February 10Shotgun Start at 12:30 pmCost: $65.00 per golng pair;
Non-golng partner may attend dinner for $26.00
Enjoy a fun afternoon golng with the chance to win prizesfollowed by a delicious buffet dinner at the Indigo Grille.
Entry forms are available at the Pro Shop (40 pair limit).
For questions, contact Bob & Patricia Groves 928-252-6150 or Larry & Lois Koehler 928-252-6847.
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Sign Up Today at Member Services!
January 7Real Estate Seminar 10 am Sable Rm
January 8Utah St. University Seminar 9 amCelebration Hall West
January 9 - April 10Tap/Jazz Class 11:30 am (Wednesdays
Celebration Hall
January 10Buckeye Bookmobile9 am Sage Center Parking Lot
January 10Financial Seminar - JC Grason4-5 pm Celebratin Hall West
January 11Arizona Solar Solutions Seminar10 am Sable Room
January 11Community Potluck 5:30 pmCelebration Hall
January 12Bob Anderson - NPA Show7 pm Celebration Hall
January 16 SummerWind Solar Seminar9:30 am Sable Room
Clear Solutions For Seniors Seminar4 pm Celebration Hall West
January 19 4th Annual HomeExpo / Club Expo10 am - 2 pm Sage Parking Lot
January 23 Edward Jones Financial Seminar10 am Sable Room
January 24 Solar City Seminar 9:30 am Sable Rm
January 24Buckeye Bookmobile9 am Sage Center Parking Lot
January 25Newlywed Game 6:30 - 10 pmCelebration Hall
January 26Sunday Movie Matinee, Hope Springs1 pm Celebration Hall
JanuaryCommunity Events
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& SHOWSJanuary
6 Quartzsite Gem & Mineral Show12 Laughlin Turnaround Trip16 Forever Plaid - Matinee
Performance26 AZ Oprys Rock & Roll Show
Matinee Includes Lunch
February
1 Swan Lake Performance atthe Webb Center
9 Wine Tasting at AlcantaraWinery & Pillsbury Wine Co.
21 Arabian Horse Show
February 14: Valentines Dance Love is in the Air 7 - 10 pmFebruary 16: Cheeseburger in Paradise
Annual Pool Party 11 am - 3 pm
February 23: Be Kind to Your Heart Annual Wellness Festival & Charity Walk
ASU Lifelong Learning Spring 2013 course registration begins on January
2nd. Get your course schedule and register at the Member Services Desk in
the Sage Recreation Center today! You can also view the new schedule anddownload the registration form online at www.OurSunCityFestival.net.
This seasons couses offer a wide variety from creative arts, culture, and spe-cial interests to Arizona specics, American history, technology, and topics fordiscussion. There is surely a course that will spark most everyones interests!
If you are ever interested in participating as a community scholar, a free train-
ing workshop is offered to prospective scholars. Dr. George Jeffers serves asthe OLLI ASU Coordinator and teaches this workshop.
ASU Spring Course RegistrationBegins January 2nd!
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Glass Arts Club
Members createtraditional stainedglass and warm glassthrough workshops,demonstrations, self-exploration and sharedexpertise. Glass Studiois open M-Sat 7am-7pm; Sun 1pm-7pm.
Contact:
Barbara [email protected]
Golf Chartered ClubWe are alwaysaccepting applicationsfor new members!Womens Group playevery Tue. MensGroup play every Mon.,Wed., Fri.Contact: Steve Nebel,Mens Golf Group, 928-252-6401 or CyndyCzernysz for WomensGolf Group, 928-252-2806
Pickleball Club
We are dedicated tothe promotionof Pickleball andencourage everyoneto come out and joinus. Current Open Playfor members is daily9am-12pm. Checkthe court bulletinboard for future timechanges.Contact: Jim Werner928-252-3618
Hiking ClubWe offer many excitinghiking trips all over the
region and meet oncea month to reviewprevious & upcomingtrips. We offer alllevels of hiking to suiteyour experience.
Contact:Patrick Smith928-252-6018
Woodcrafters ClubThe Club encourages allfacets of woodworking.
We welcome residentsof any skill levels.Members learn newwood skills and workon various projects withmembers of varyingexperience. Instructionalclasses are scheduledperiodically.Contact: Dave [email protected]
The Lady PuttersCome and enjoy thecamaraderie of friends
while enhancingand developing yourputting skills. Weplay on Mondaysat 12:30pm andThursdays at 9:30am.Please join us.
Contact:Judy Handick503-799-6702
Social Dance ClOur members learnand practice variousocial and line danin a fun environmeCouples dance is obreak until Mon., J21, then well begiweeks of professioinstruction. Linedance is Thur. 11a1pm, Celeb. Hall.
Contact: Jo Palaor928-252-6778
Paws & Claws PetClubWe offer all types ofpet information to petowners and hold amonthly meeting atthe Villa Ramada, 3rdThurs. each month at9am.
Contact:Kathi Landis
503-580-6069
Desert HarmonyWere performingour holiday concert
on Dec. 9 at 3 pm,purchase your tickets($5) at the door ormake reservations [email protected].
Contact: Pat Kubler623-521-9687 or
Field and StreamWe meet the 1st Weach month. Rang
Day is the 2nd Frimonthly & we gathat 7 am to car poothe range.
Contact:Steven Kelley480-544-7037 [email protected]
The Quilting BeesWatch for a rafequilt to be presentedat the January 18Quilt Show. Ticketsare available fromthe Quilting Bees oron Fridays at theirmeeting at 9 am inthe Terra Cotta Rm.Contact:
Carol Stoney503-899-9976
Chartered clubs
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Model RailroadClubJoin us if you have aninterest in railroadand enjoy planning,building and operatingmodel railroadeducation.
Contact:Ed Krajca928-252-6147
Digital Photo ClubDedicated to the artof photography, we
encourage membersto excel in picturetaking, electronicenhancement anddisplay.
Contact:
Chuck Roderique928-252-2497
Festival Associationof Beauties (FABs)We promote socialinteraction amongwomen at Sun CityFestival and meet forlunch every Friday, at11 am, at the IndigoGrille. FABs is opento all residents ofSun City Festival.
Contact:Stephanie Baker928-252-6964
Festival RV ClubJoin us to learn moabout RVing and ways to enhance thRV life you love. Webring together thoswho wish to traveland who enjoy therecreational vehicllifestyle.
Contact:Virg Mellott928-252-3829
Sun City Festival offers a spectacularvariety of activities for all residents,including an assortment of CharteredClubs ranging from hobbies and vari-ous arts and crafts groups to sports,
food, and social groups.
Browse the listings and join any clubsthat interest you. You may nd many
new opportunities and even makesome new friends in the process.Learn more about these clubs, to tothe community website at www.Our-SunCityFestival.net under Clubs andInterest Groups.
Paper Crafts &MoreJoin us Tuesdaymornings at 9:30 am.Evening classes are at6 pm. We incorporateall skill levels andinclude rubberstamping, tea bagfolding, and more.
Contact: Mary Bremer928-252-6330
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Genealogy ClubLearn the what,where and howof genealogy. Weshare techniques,methods, resources,and facilities used ingenealogy research.Meetings are 2ndWed, Oct - May at3pm.Contact:David Komassa252-3400
Gourmet ClubDinners are usually
on the 3rd Sundayeach month, tables of8, a 4-course dinnerwith set menu. Trynew foods and meetnice foodies in theirhomes to enjoy thebest meal in town ofSCF!
Contact:Carol Komassa928-252-3400
Fine Arts ClubFine Arts has openpainting on Mondayafternoons and allday on Wednesdaysand Thursdays. Tryout your creativity andfun at the same time.
Contact:Jean Buhle928-252-2468
Barrel BuddiesWe hold wine tastinggroup events in ourmembers homes(twice per month),at outside venues,or joint events withother wine clubs.
Contact:Steven Miller928-252-6640
The Players ClubWe offer 12different board andcard games 7 days aweek. New membersare welcome. Seethe newslettercalendar, Ch22 orFitness Bulletin Brdfor dates and times.
Contact:Jay Cohn928-252-6104
Pottery &Ceramics ClubStop by our fabulousnew studio and checkout our Pottery andCeramic projectsin progress. Pleasecontact us if you areinterested in joining.
Contact:Shirley Steinbach
The Softball ClubAll skill levelsare welcome, noexperience needed.Visit the softball eldon Mon, Wed, Thur,and Fri from 9 am-3pm to watch us.
Contact:Bill Jenkins928-252-3298
Chartered clubs
Tennis ClubWe offer gameopportunities for
all levels of play.Drop-in sessions areon Tue & Thurs at 8am depending uponweather and players.
Contact:Bob Bone928-252-6854
Festival Car ClubA mixture of Muscle,Vintage and SportsCar enthusiastsdedicated to havingfun. We sponsormonthly outings,events and roadtrips.
Contact:Tom [email protected]
Damon Deacon,Vel Moss or TonyDellinger
Canadian/AmericanFriendship ClubWe bring Americansand Canadianstogether for fun andfriendship. We planvarious activities,trips, and more.
Contact:Terry Barnard928-232-0262 orChuck Smith928-252-6976
Knit One &Crochet TooJoin us if you knit,crochet or wouldlike to learn. Weeklygatherings are Mon.9:30 -11:30 am andThurs. 1:30-5:30.Drop in to participateanytime.
Contact:
Dorothy Cushley928-252-2084
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Mystery RidersWe are a group ofmotorcyle enthusiasts
who ride on Thursdaysand at least two Sator Sun per monththroughout Arizona.We have all makesand models in ourgroup.
Contact:Ed Zvonik928-252-3849
Crafty ScrappersJoin us in preservingyour memories digitallyor with traditionalscrapbooking. Introto scrapbooking classcoming in February:Mon. 9am-3pm, Wed.9am-2pm; 2nd Sat.
Contact:Bonnie Lenke
The Brew CrewWe have hostedmany successful
events with avariety of beersand conversation.Contact us forinformation onupcoming events.
Contact:Milt Levy928-252-6952 orMark Silver623-249-5917
Dont Worry, BeadHappyJoin us if you areinterested in beading
jewelry and otherrelated beadingprojects. Beginners& advanced crafterswelcome.
Contact:Marlene Silver845-548-4579
Batter Up! Sun City Festivals
Fifth Annual Softball Tournament
Sun City Festival SoftballClub will hold its 5th An-
nual Softball Tournament,January 22 through Febru-
ary 2 at the Del E. WebbSoftball Field. There will
be teams from severalWest Valley Communties
playing each day. Teamswill compete in three skilllevels. Tier 3 games will be
held the 22-24th startingat 10 am, Tier 1 games
will be held the 28-30thstarting at 8:30 am, and
Tier 2 games will be held
on the 29-31st starting at8:30 am. Come cheer onour teams!
Throughout the series
of games there will be aconcession tent offering
coffee, soda and bakedgoods hosted by the Fest
Divas. Jersey Jims mobilesandwich wagon will offerhot sandwiches. There
will be a 50/50 Rafe withdaily drawings.
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Sun City Festival Community AssociationNews
Hours of Operation:Monday - Tuesday 11:00am - 7:00pmWednesday - Saturday 11:00am - 8:00pm
Happy HourMonday - Friday 3 pm - 6 pm
Sunday Breakfast: 8 am - 12 pmSunday All Day Menu: 12 pm - 7 pm
Pizza Mondays: All Day 11 am - 7 pm
Taco Tuesdays: All Day 11 am - 7 pm
Wednesdays, Asian Night: 4 pm - 8 pm
Thursdays, Italian Night: 4 pm - 8 pm
Fridays, Seafood Night: 4 pm - 8 pm
Saturdays, Prime Rib Night: 4 pm - 8 pm
Chartered Club Activities
MondPickleball 9:00a
Mah Jongg 9:00aCrafty Scrappers 9:00a
Knit One & Crochet Too 9:30aPickleball Womens Ladders 11:00
Dealers Choice Poker 12:30Chess 1:00
Fine Arts 1:00Woodcrafters 5:30
Euchre 6:30Pickleball 6:30
Desert Harmony Rehearsal 6:30
TuesdPickleball 9:00a
Mixed Doubles Drop-In Tennis 8:00aPlay Anything 9:00aPaper Crafts 9:30a
Digital Photo Club 10:30aPickleball Mens Ladders 12:00
Contract Bridge 1:00Water Volleyball 1:00
Tx Hold Em Poker Trn (1st & 3rd) 5:30pOmaha Poker (2nd & 4th) 5:30p
Pickleball 6:30
Ponytail Canasta 6:30Wednesd
Pickleball 9:00aFine Arts 8:30a
Crafty Scrappers 9:00aMah Jongg Marathon (2nd) 9am-4:30
Players Club Open Play 9:00aPickleball Lessons 10:00
Mah Jongg 12:30Texas HoldEm 12:30
Dont Worry Bead Happy 2:00Paws & Claws (1st Wed) 5:30
Paper Crafts & More 6:00pSingle Deck Pinochle 6:30p
ThursdPickleball 9:00a
Mixed Doubles Drop-In Tennis 8:00aLady Putters 7:30aFine Arts 9:00a
Mixed Doubles Tennis 9:00aLine Dancing 11:00a
Duplicate Bridge 12:00Pickleball Womens Inst. Play 11:00a
Knit One & Crochet Too 1:30pWater Volleyball 2:00
Volleyball 3:00Dealers Choice Poker 5:00
Table Tennis 6:00Pickleball 6:30
FridPickleball 9:00a
Contract Bridge 9:00aQuilting Bees 9:00a
Mixed Doubles Tennis 9:00aFABs Luncheon 11:00aMah Jongg 12:30
Chess 12:30Bunco 7:00
SaturdPickleball 9:00a
Dont Worry Bead Happy 12:00Tx Hold Em Poker 12:30p
Table Tennis 1:00Couples Contract Bridge 6:30p
SundBocce Ball 2:00
Table Tennis 3:00Mexican Train Dominoes 6:30p
Double Deck Pinochle 6:30p
Ron and Rose Swierk
RESIDENT PROFILE
January 193rd Annual MDA Tourney
January 21Nine and Dine
January 21 - 25Get Golf Ready Clinics
Every TuesdaySCF Womens Golf Group
January 14-1518-Hole Player Member Tournament
Mondays, Wednesdays & FridaysSun City Festival Mens Golf Group
Rose and Ronmoved to SunCity Festival
from CarolStream, Illinoisa little overthree yearsago.
Rose grew up on the south side of Chicagoand Ron on the north side. They actuallymet at Saint Josephs College in Indianaduring a dance mixer when Ron acted as awing man for his best friend! Five yearslater they were married and still laugh todayabout how they met.
They were impressed with the Phoenix areawhile visiting Roses brother Pat who livesin Sun City Grand. Pat suggested that theylook at a new Del Webb development justa few miles west. As soon as they droveinto the community they knew that it was theplace for them..... a retirement communitywith a vacation atmosphere.
Rose is a registered nurse currently workingin the Dysart School District. She plans to
retire at the end of the 2014 school year.Ron is ofcially retired after working 32years at Sears. He also worked part time for
the Finish Line and Goodwill while looking fortheir dream retirement location.
Rose is currently active with FABs, LadyPutters, Brew Crew and the Hiking Club. Ronis a member of the Softball, Hiking and BrewCrew Clubs. Hes also been known to travelthe Phoenix area taking advantage of themany golf courses located here. When Roseretires, they plan to travel more extensivelythrough Arizona and the surrounding states.
They have two children and one recentgrandchild. Their daughter, Rebecca,resides in Orlando and works for Disney.We love taking vacations at the DisneyParks and take advantage of Rebeccasdiscounts. Their son, Steve, resides inGilberts, Illinois and works for Chicago basedAccenture. He and his wife are the proudparents of Nathan, who was born in March2012. Naturally, Rose and Ron believeNathan is the best looking and smartestgrandchild they know.
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Dont Hold The Handles
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The treadmill is a great piece of exercise equipment. But, like every other piece
of tness equipment, a treadmill will yield maximal results only when used cor-
rectly. The most common misuse of the treadmill involves holding the handles.Regardless of the users age, weight, or goals, holding the handles on the tread-
mill signicantly reduces its effectiveness.
Of importance to many treadmill users is calorie burn. Byholding the handles during treadmill walking, the calorie
burn is reduced by 20-25%. Hands on the handles provides
assistance to keep pace with the belt on the treadmill. In-stead, lower the speed/grade and walk without assistance.
Then, you will be doing all the work necessary without anyassistance. In addition, the readout of calories burned will
be accurate when walking/running hands-free. The calorieburn indicator is based solely on the speed and grade at
which the treadmill runs. It doesnt know if someone is help-ing themselves by holding the handles.
Holding the treadmill handles does not mimic real walking. When we walk out-side, uphill or on a at surface, we have nothing to hold and have to do all the
work. Holding the handles with the treadmill at a 10% incline essentially negatesany benet from walking uphill. The body is leaned back at an angle almost
perpendicular to the angle of the treadmill. At that point, the walking might justas well be at. Walking uphill requires leaning forward into the hill. Holding the
treadmill handles prevents walking with a natural stride.
Changes to gait and posture are also side-effects of holding treadmill handles.
When holding the handles the stride is shortened to avoid foot contact with thefront cover on the treadmill. Also, holding the handles reduces the work done
by the erector spinae muscles. These muscles work to hold the spine uprightand stable while walking. Holding or leaning on the handles can actually lead to
weakening of the erector spinae. And, because holding the handles helps keepyou stable, balance skills may actually get worse since they are not consistently
and adequately challenged.
When walking, jogging, or running on a treadmill, holding the handles can actu-
ally cause a reduction in the quality of exercise results. Providing assistance,holding the treadmill handles alters the way we walk or run, reduces the amount
of work we do and can actually create injury and muscle weakness. If necessary,reduce the speed and incline so you are able to walk without assistance. This
applies to holding stationary handles or any part of the elliptical machine as well.
Sources:Behnken, M. MS,CSCS, www.askthetrainer.com
Horton, J. 10 Reaons Never to Hold Onto the Treadmill. www.yahoo.com
Johnson, J. Does It Matter if You Hold On While on a Treadmill? www.livestrong.com
Wavey, D. 5 Reasons: Dont Hold the Treadmill While Walking or Running.www.daveywaveytness.com
Fitness ClassesEvery MondayYoga 8:45 amPilates 8:45 amBody Sculpting 10:00 amAqua Aerobics 11:00 amZumba Gold 11:00 am
Every TuesdayRhythm & Moves 8:00 amCardio Core 9:15 amStrength, Stretch & Balance 10:30 amGroup Cycling 5:00 pm
Every WednesdayBody Sculpting 8:00 amYoga 8:45 amZumba Gold 9:00 pmPilates 10:15 amTai Chi (sign up only) 10:15 amAqua Aerobics 11:00 am
Every Thursday
Rhythm & Moves 8:00 amCardio Core 9:15 amStrength, Stretch & Balance 10:30 amEquipment Orientation 3:00 pmGroup Cycling 5:00 pm
Every FridayYoga 8:00 amPilates 8:00 amBody Sculpting 9:15 amZumba Gold 10:30 amAqua Aerobics 11:00 amStrength, Stretch & Balance 1:00 pm
Every Saturday
Group Cycling 8:00 am
by Chuck Eier, M.S. C.S.C.S.,Fitness/Wellness Director
Free Blood Pressure Screenings
Jan. 4 at 2 pm; Jan. 21 at 9 am
Fitness/Wellness
Services
Massage Therapy:Male & Female Therapists,1-hr = $60, 90-Minutes = $90
Fitness Assessment: CompleteFitness Assessment with a personalexercise program includingone lesson = $40
Equipment Orientation:Free 60-minute group session oneffective and safe exercise withdemonstrations.
Personal Training: One-on-onepersonal training session =$35/hr
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Bruce FriedmCommunity Man
928-252-210
Carol JacksoCommunity Stan
928-252-210
Lisa AnnettCommunicatio
Coordinator928-252-213
Chuck EierFitness & Wellness
928-252-211
George Jeffers, EASU Lifelong Lea
Coordinator928-252-210
Caring Neighb928-252-211
Copper Canyon GoIndigo Grille
928-252-644CopperCanyonGolfC
Sales Cente928-252-650
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