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Voyager Compass 2 April 2014
FFAITHAITH MMATTERSATTERS Passionate and the Passion The word passionate can mean many things to many people. To some it means involvement in a relationship. To others it may be someone who is totally devoted to a cause or a sport. I know some people here in the park who are passionate about pickleball. They are on the court at every opportunity, they watch others play when they can’t, and their conversation is almost always turned to pickleball. Perhaps the best example of a passionate person was the late songwriter Irving Berlin. He wrote many of the time-tested popular songs, and he was totally involved with his songwriting. His friends had a standing wager. They had something similar to the office pool where everyone would chip in and place bets on football games or some other thing. The bet was “Guess how soon it will be before Irving starts talking about his new project?” The bets were in 30-second increments ranging from two minutes up to about 10 minutes. The usual winners ranged right around five minutes, because Irving Berlin was so passionate about songwriting, he was eager to tell everybody about it. Suppose that you know a person who was totally passionate about love. Not just any kind of love, but a love that was so deep and so powerful that everything he did, everything he said, the way he lived, and the way he died, was aimed at spreading that love. You do know such a person, and his message is about the love of God. Remember John 3:16: “God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son that whoever believed in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Now, that is passion. This year, Christians all around the world will celebrate Easter on April 20. It is a celebration of life and of love— so deep and wide that not even death could contain it. It is interesting to note that the story of Jesus’s trial and crucifixion is known as the Passion of Christ. I, for one, am glad that God loves me enough to give His own son for the love of the world, because that includes me. By the way, Easter love includes you, too, if you let it. Grace and Peace, Ray W. Burgess, Chaplain
INTERDENOMINATIONAL HOLY WEEK SERVICES Everyone is welcome! Chaplain Ray Burgess
Maundy Thursday April 17th
7:00PM in the Ballroom
Good Friday April 18th
12:00PM in the Catalina Room
Easter Sunday April 20th
9:40AM in the Ballroom
Summer Chapel Sundays at 9:00-10:00 a.m.
Services in the Ballroom beginning April 27th Services are interdenominational • Everyone is welcome! Choir practices are held from 3:00-4:00 p.m. in the Catalina Room
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Volume 19 Issue 7 April 2014 The Compass is a publication of Voyager Resort and is circulated to residents monthly during the season. It is intended to inform residents of planned activities, classes, and entertainment and to provide Voyager news and information. Submissions by residents are welcome. The editor reserves the right to choose from and edit submissions for content, style, and length. Updates are printed in the weekly Compass Points.
Activity Office phone 574-6100 or 574-6101 Activity Director: Debby Mitchell Compass Editor: Elizabeth Reid
Activity Assistants: Marla Clark, Adrienne Montgomery, Pam Stone, Jane Sumner, and Jim Wheeler
Compass Points Deadline : Each weekly issue – Wednesday at noon E-mail submissions to [email protected]
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MAIL SERVICE CENTER #5310
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VOYAGER BAR & GRILL #5800 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Sunday - Wednesday 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday - Saturday
VOYAGER MARKET/GIFT SHOP #5800
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM 7 days a week
VOYAGER GOLF COURSE #5700 Open Sunrise to Sunset
VOYAGER HOME SALES CENTER #6000 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday - Friday [email protected]
DESERT CLIPPER BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP #5600
9:00 AM - Until last appointment Monday - Friday Walk-ins welcome • Call for an appointment
EXCEL PHYSICAL THERAPY #440-7860
7th Street #202 Monday - Friday Call for an appointment
HUGHES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION #794-8341
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday - Friday On-Line Banking Night Deposit
www.hughesfcu.org
JOURNEYS HEALTH CLINIC #6046 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday - Thursday Regular hours through the end of April
PEACEFUL SPIRIT MASSAGE THERAPY #320-1953
Located at 5th & Roadrunner Call for an appointment
VELVET BOW PET GROOMERS #5093
Located at 7th & Quail Call for an appointment
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Drive safely, wherever you go!
COMING EVENTS
STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE BREAKFAST
Thursday, April 3rd 8:00 a.m. on the Patio
Tickets $4.50 Fresh Strawberries, Biscuits,
Real Whipped Cream, Juice & Coffee
- Table Service Provided -
Reminiscence Dance Friday, April 4th
7:00 p.m. in the Ballroom Tickets $6.00
Voyager’s Voyager’s Own Dance Own Dance
Band!!Band!!
BYOB Sponsored by Voyager Pickleball
Wednesday, April 2nd 7PM in the Ballroom
One of Tucson’s most eclectic vocal cover groups. With live accompaniment, beautiful harmonies and fabulous vocals all put together, make this show a
great one to end the season!
RESERVED SEATING GOLD $14 / SILVER $12 / COPPER $10 If you purchased the Wednesday Night Series Pass, you already have a ticket for this show.
Melodies MelodiesMelodiesMelodies DESERT DESERT
Voyager Show Choir presents
STEPHEN SONDHEIM & COLE PORTER
“On Broadway” Monday, March 31st 7:00 pm in the Ballroom
Featuring many favorite Broadway tunes as… “Send in the Clowns,”
“Into the Woods,” “Being Alive,” “I Love Paris,” “True Love,”
“It’s De-Lovely,” & “Night and Day”
Reserved Seating: Silver $7.00 Copper $6.00
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COMING EVENTS
SOUTHWEST REGIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, APRIL 5TH 9:30 AM - 6 PM IN THE BALLROOM Voyager’s Native American Flute Circle invites you to drop by and
listen to flute players from throughout Arizona
All Day Performances Flutes for Sale
Flute Swap Workshops
Flute Lessons Vendors with Door Prizes
Native American-Style Flute Raffle Flute Makers
- Free Admission -
Line Dance Party Sunday, April 6th
1:00 PM in the Ballroom $6.00 at the Door
Monday Nite at the Movies 6:30PM in the Ballroom • April 7th
Set up and put away your chairs $1 Donation • All proceeds benefit Journeys Health Clinic
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COMING EVENTS
CD VARIETY DANCE WITH DOLORES WARREN
Friday, April 11th at 7:00PM in the Ballroom
Country - Ballroom - Rock’n’Roll - 2-Step Waltz - Fox Trot - Polka - Swing - Line Dance
TICKETS $6.00 TO RESERVE A TABLE, PURCHASE 8 TICKETS
BYOB Sponsored by Voyager Pickleball
TUCSON PASSPORT Explore Southern Arizona and save over $400 with your Tucson Attractions Passport. Over 50 two-for-one offers to top area attractions, including the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
and Tucson Botanical Gardens, plus discounts toward shopping, museums and more! Now available in the Activity Office — just $18.00!
You’re invited to. . .
Ron’s Dance Party Sunday, April 13th
in the Ballroom Potluck 5 - 6 p.m.
BYOB and bring your own plates/glasses/silverware
Dancing & Music with the
Tucson Twosome 6 - 8 p.m.
Tickets $6.00
You’re invited to. . .
Ron’s Dance Party Sunday, April 13th
in the Ballroom Potluck 5 - 6 p.m.
BYOB and bring your own plates/glasses/silverware
Dancing & Music with the
Tucson Twosome 6 - 8 p.m.
Tickets $6.00 BYOB SPONSORED BY PICKLEBALL
• T I C K E T R E S A L E B O A R D • Have a Voyager entertainment ticket you can’t use? Bought a Wednesday Night or Friday Night Pass and can’t go one night? The Activity Office cannot issue refunds, but you are welcome to post a 3x5 card on the Ticket Resale Board. Include show details, the price you’re asking, and your phone number, and there’s a good chance someone will buy it— these tickets go fast! Want to go to a show that’s sold out? Check the Ticket Resale Board— you might find just what you’re looking for!
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COMING EVENTS
Early Bird Café
- featuring -
Mary’s Muffins & Norm’s Coffee
For sale at the Activity Kitchen starting Monday, April 21st
6:00 - 8:00 a.m.
Team Work Mortgage & Insurance DEE or KIM
Insurance Agents
Ph # (480) 635-1101 Toll Free # (888) 700-8331
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Mary’s Spaghetti
Dinner Wednesday, April 16th
in the Ballroom Social Time 5:30PM Dinner at 6:00PM
Reserved Seating by Table
Tickets $9.50 BYO Vino
(Sponsored by Voyager Pickleball)
Spaghetti
with Meat Sauce Tossed Salad, Bread, Spumoni & Iced Tea
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COMING EVENTS
REMINDER: If you are a Bay or Cove resident and leaving for the summer, don’t forget to sign
up for Summer Mailing with the Activity Office. Voyager residents — please make sure
Registration has your correct Summer Address.
GOING AWAY PARTY WITH DJ BILL
FRIDAY, APRIL 4TH FROM 7 - 10PM
SHANE STEWART
FRIDAY, APRIL 11TH FROM 7 - 10PM
GOING AWAY PARTY WITH DJ BILL
FRIDAY, APRIL 4TH FROM 7 - 10PM
SHANE STEWART
FRIDAY, APRIL 11TH FROM 7 - 10PM
Easter Ham Dinner Sunday, April 20th
12:00 - 6:00 p.m. $14.95 Adults • $8.95 12 & Under
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National Performing Artists Friday Night Shows
SPECIAL EVENTS
Buy Your 2015 Wednesday Night Passes Today! 12 SHOWS JANUARY 7TH THROUGH APRIL 1ST
Reserved Seating : GOLD $196 • SILVER $172 • COPPER $148
Enter your choice of series passes or individual shows on the Reservation Form for March/April 2014 Events & 2015 Voyager Wednesday & Friday Nights
JAN 7th CLASS OF ‘65 Top hits of 1965
FEB 25th TRAVELIN’ MAN Salute to Ricky Nelson & Teen Idols
JAN 14th HOT AUGUST NIGHT Tribute to Neil Diamond
MAR 4th BLUE, BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE Songs saluting the color Blue and the Blues & Boogie Woogie style
JAN 21st AMERICAN SONGBOOK SERIES Music of Irving Berlin
MAR 11th LUCK OF THE IRISH Music, dance, and comedy – Irish-style
JAN 28th ABBA-FAB The premiere Abba experience
MAR 18th GOOD ROCKIN’ LIVE Salute to Sun Records (Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis & more)
FEB 4th SOUTHWEST SURFERS Tribute to the Beach Boys
MAR 25th AMERICAN MADE Country gospel quartet – the Presidio Boys
FEB 11th TUMBLIN’ TUMBLEWEEDS Gunfighter ballads and songs of the West
APR 1st ARIZONA SYMPHONIC WINDS Arizona’s premiere community concert band
Blue, Blues
&
Boogie Woogie
Friday, JAN 23rd BEACHFRONT PROPERTY Great California Vocal Group
Friday, FEB 6th JIM VAN SLYKE
Musical Tribute to Neil Sedaka
Performing some of America’s most beloved juke box classics
from the 40s, 50s & 60s
Critically acclaimed, “The Sedaka Show” combines Sedaka favorites,
lost gems & a few surprises
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HOURS OF OPERATION:
Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
and Thursdays
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Appointments scheduled by calling #6046
INR CLINIC HOURS: (International Normalized Ratio) Clinic established to
monitor and manage the medication(s) that you take to
prevent blood clots
Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Thursdays 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. No Appointment Necessary
DR. MARY BETH LOCHNER
Family Nurse Practitioner
Journeys Health Clinic Services
Our clinic offers a wide range of services to
assist you in meeting your healthy living goals.
Just call or come in during clinic hours.
Primary care for chronic disease management
and short-term illnesses and injuries
Routine gynecologic exams
Coumadin monitoring program
Skin cancer screening and skin tag removal
Foot and nail care services
Ear canal cleaning and wax removal
Excel Physical Therapy Paul Wheeler, PT, DPT
Ken Diehl, PT Call 440-7860 Monday - Friday for appt
Clinic located at Space 7-202
Treating Neck, Back and Orthopedic Conditions, Balance Training, Osteoporosis Programs Medicare, Blue Cross/Blue Shield accepted
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING
Every Tuesday 7:00-8:00 p.m.
in the Health Clinic Call Donna or John at 574-2246
for more information.
Therapeutic Massage Center
call 320-1953 for an appointment
Located at 5th & Roadrunner www.bestmassageintucson.com
Peaceful Spirit
HEALTH NEWS
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LET YOURSELF BE HEARD
Think about it. When you are talking to a person with a hearing problem, you both have a communication problem.
By definition, communication involves providing and receiving information. Unfortunately, receiving breaks down all too often among Voyager residents whose hearing has mysteriously slipped away. Quite sadly, approximately 40% of all people age 65 and over suffer a hearing loss. This percentage increases substantially with age.
Not all persons experiencing hearing difficulty are willing to acknowledge it. Seeing an audiologist is highly encouraged. You will not be sorry you gave in.
Put yourself in the shoes of a hard-of-hearing listener. Maybe his word recognition is only at a 50% level. More than likely he has high frequency hearing loss which severely affects the ability to hear higher pitched voices.
“Talkers” can assist the hard-of-hearing “listeners.” There are various ways to reduce the communication problem as well as the inter-personal challenges and frustrations of both parties that go along with hearing loss.
Today’s hearing aids offer dramatic improvement. However, hearing aids are not a panacea. Hearing aids do not return normal hearing. Just because your listener is wearing aids, don’t think his hearing is normal.
Things you can do to help the listener:
Because lip reading is fairly common, all the following should be practiced:
Keep your hands and microphone away from your lips.
Face the listener directly and be at the same level—sit or stand as necessary.
Speak clearly but don’t exaggerate pronunciation.
Be in a well lit area—avoid shadows.
Use facial expressions and hand gestures to give useful clues—show size, point in a direction, etc.
Get the listener’s attention. Tell him what you are going to be talking about before starting and very importantly, let him know if the subject is changing.
Speak in a normal voice without shouting.
Talking somewhat slower will give the listener’s brain slightly more time to process your message.
No-brainers include never talking from another room, not speaking as you walk away and not letting your voice drop at the end of a sentence.
The very hardest thing for a listener to overcome is background noise. Turn the music off. Move to a quieter area if possible. Don’t even attempt to convey important information in a noisy setting.
You may have to re-phrase your sentence. If repeating one time doesn’t help, it is better to use different words to express the same idea.
Confirm the important stuff. When a message is particularly important or you suspect confusion, asking a question to clarify what message was received is okay. However, be careful not to overdo questions. They are important when dates, schedules and directions are involved. Any and all financial matters should be in writing.
Talkers can show concern and consideration in many ways:
When in a group, be sure to include the hearing impaired person when talking. This helps keep him from feeling excluded.
When asking questions at a presentation, stand up so your voice projects well and make a determined effort to be heard.
Presenters should turn the microphone over to those asking questions or at least repeat the question.
Be careful not to create unnecessary loud noises. Many hearing impaired persons hear loud sounds (pans banging, loud music or a grandchild screaming) at a level much louder than a person with normal hearing. Go figure!
Listeners have to assume a major share of the responsibility for better hearing. There are many techniques which can be used, perhaps the subject of a follow-up article. Just a few of the many techniques that could be covered include:
Arrive early to get the best seat possible.
Don’t accept a seat at a restaurant unless all or most of the background noise will be at your back. A booth with high backs is always better than a table in the middle of the room.
Do your own map quest rather than ask directions.
Take a lip (speech) reading class.
When attending a lecture or play, read up on the subject and/or the speaker before hand.
If any or all of the above makes sense, say yes, yes, yes---- You have joined the “Hearing Team.”
NOTE: Voyager management is moving ahead to provide equipment beneficial to those with hearing aids, i.e., the Loop System. Hopefully, management will continue to be responsive to the hearing needs of all residents by providing better sound equipment and hearing environments.
HEALTH FEATURE by Jack Zwicky
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Terry Oremland • Frosch Travel 888-682-1548 • www.froschvacations.com HAPPY SPRING!
As many of you are preparing to leave the Old Pueblo for the summer, I’m just a call or email away to plan your next vacation.
Family Reunions, Wedding Anniversary and Birthday Vacations
Oceania Cruises - Pre-paid gratuities and shipboard credit on selected sailings
2015 River Cruises Exclusive savings and early booking promotions on selected AMA Waterways and Uniworld Europe River Cruises
2014/2015 Rose Parade tour is now available for reservations. This is a fabulous tour and you will enjoy the convenience of being picked up right here at the Voyager.
WHY CHOOSE TERRY: Exclusive values ONLY for Voyager residents on
cruises, land tours and more
Customized just for you and your needs
Your reservation monitored for lower rates, upgrade and any itinerary changes
Making sure you purchase the right travel insurance for you
On-site travel desk and in-home appointments for your convenience.
Sign up to receive exclusive savings and last minute deals!
Have a wonderful summer!
Travel Desk in the Registration Lobby (Home appointments available) Tuesdays & Thursdays from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 888-682-1548 • 520-405-7862 [email protected]
VOYAGER RESORT ON-SITE SERVICES
9:00 a.m. Monday to Friday
Walk-ins welcome • 574-5600
the Desert Clipper Beauty and Barber Shop
Appointments Recommended
End-of-Season Sale! Select Jewelry is now 50% off. New items being added daily. We have
Apparel, Caps, Gift Items and much more! Discounts from 25% to 50%.
All sale items conveniently located on our sale cart. Come in to the Voyager Market & Gift Shop and take a look!
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NOTICES
Condolences to the families and friends of:
Jeanette Balluff
Eileen Gerrard
Stanley Heywood
Herman Izor
Richard Mallett
Pat McLeod
Neil Mitchell
If you know of someone in need of cheer, please contact one of the following, who will send a card:
Bay Bouquet Carol Leach #574-5217
Cove Cares
Phyllis Drinkwine #664-0468 Jeanette Morris #574-1099
Voyager Sunshine
Millie Paxton #574-6162
“I am so grateful for all the audience support for ‘The Pirates of Penzance.’ It was our privilege to entertain you! And all my love to the cast and crew. I am SO PROUD OF YOU!” Diane Thomas
“We wish to thank those who organized and entertained at our Canada Day Party. It was a wonderful evening!” Ernest & Lorraine Charron
“Thank you all for your support at our Racy Ribs and Rattlesnake Burgers sales. We had a lot of fun and hope you enjoyed the food. We have just purchased a new router and table for your use at your Woodshop. This will help to offset our cost. Stop in and see what your support helped us to buy.” The Woodshop Crew
“Thanks for all the beautiful cards and birthday wishes. Everyone is so kind!” Thanks, Mary Knecht
“Thank you so much to all of you that helped me celebrate my 80th birthday. Your well wishes were greatly appreciated. It made my day!” Kaye Spargur
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR COVE / BAY / VOYAGER
Carol Anderson (C) #574-8572
Carol Leach (B) #574-5217
Jane Kenworthy (V) #574-5314
If you are or know of someone in need, give us a call! Neighbor to Neighbor is a group of about 110 terrific volunteers who help individuals in our Voyager community. We match someone who has a need with someone who is able to meet that need. Since our beginning in 2004, we have averaged about 100 “acts of kindness” annually.
If interested in becoming a Neighbor to Neighbor volunteer, pick up an application in the Activity Office. Call Sue Pierce 574-6700 for more information.
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ZERO WASTE: A CONCEPT WHO’S TIME HAS COME BY ROSE BECK
Zero waste embraces the reuse component in the waste hierarchy of refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle, and rot. At this time in history, zero waste is poorly supported by government laws leaving reuse marginalized. This is where you and I come in. By changing our thinking from recycling as an end-result to Zero Waste as a design principle that can be applied to any product or process, in any situation, or at any level. It applies equally to toxic chemicals as to benign plant matter. It can even be applied to the waste of human potential by enforced poverty and the denial of educational opportunity. It encompasses redesign for reduced energy wasting in industry or transportation, as well as designing the efficient use of all resources. Yes, right now our government and our communities are focused on solid waste management and supports the garbage industry and the recycling industry because they ARE industries and people need jobs. Zero Waste is a visionary concept and unless we individually envision it, promote it, suggest it to others in conversation, learn more about it, speak to our politicians, knock on the doors of industry and incorporate it into our individual lifestyle, it will not happen or may take longer than our planet can tolerate. Most of us have lives full of “stuff” that could be passed on to others for their use. Doing without all this “stuff” and letting go of the idea that “new is better” is something we can all embrace as a first step toward zero waste. Let’s all chew on this idea, digest the concept and discover what our lives would look like if we incorporated it into our lives.
Online web services, like FreeCycle or the reGives Network have risen in popularity over the last decade where locals can give items that they no longer need to others locally in an effort to keep items out of landfills and work toward a zero waste lifestyle.
NOTICES
COMMUNITY FOOD BANK
Community Food Bank needs become
even higher as the summer approaches.
1 in 5 Arizonans do not know where
their next meal is coming from. If you
are leaving, please remember the CFB
boxes in the Ballroom. If you stay all
year, please remember the
needs of the CFB as you
shop. Thank you in
advance!
Questions? Call Sue
Pierce at 574-6700.
Bookmobile Thursday, April 3rd
at 9:15 a.m. Ballroom South
Parking Lot
Google Group To join the
Voyager Community Post:
Send an email to [email protected]
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ACTIVITY UPDATES
VOYAGER LIGHT OPERA COMPANY
If you were unable to make the planning meeting and want to be included in the emails over the summer for cast or crew of Voyager Light Opera Company’s 2015 production of “Guys and Dolls,” please contact Diane Thomas at 271-9681 or email [email protected].
ROLLING HILLS GOLF SCRAMBLE
Monday, April 14th at 8900 East 29th St. in Tucson. Open to men and women. Sign up by Friday, April 11th. Place entries in envelope and put in baskets at:
Ralph Grant Bay #81 574-6182 Charlie Harms 8573 Masthead - Cove 574-0293
Fee is $24.00 made payable to Rolling Hills Golf. $2.00 cash prize money.
SINGLES GROUP
Meeting every Thursday at 5:15 p.m. in the Santa Rita Room, unless otherwise noted. Pick up a copy of our calendar in the Activity Office. April’s schedule is as follows:
April 3 Italian Potluck with games after our meal.
April 10 Cookout at Meg’s, 3:00 p.m. at Bay #67 Bring something to grill and a side dish to share. (weather permitting)
April 17 Cookout in the Park Arlene has directions; carpool at 2:00 p.m. Bring something to grill and a side dish to share. (weather permitting)
April 24 Salads & Desserts Potluck with games after we eat.
AN EVENING WITH THE FUN BAND
Over 450 Voyager residents attended our fourth annual sing along in the Ballroom on Monday, March 3rd. The band had a wonderful time, and it warmed our hearts to hear you sing along with us. Voyager folks sure have great voices!
You donated $1,034.75 and we sent $300 checks to two charities, The Wounded Warrior Project and Emerge! the local women’s and children’s shelter. We’re going to use $100 of the money to replace some of our aging percussion instruments
which we loan to anyone who comes to our Tuesday night play sessions without an instrument, and we’re allocating the remainder of the money for improvements to the Catalina Room’s sound system. Thank you all for your generosity!
ALZHEIMER’S BENEFIT GOLF EVENT
Forty-nine women played in the Voyager Ladies Golf League Benefit for Alzheimer’s held on February 25th at the Voyager
Golf Course. Including registration fees, donations, and golf games at the event, the Benefit raised $1,685.60 for the Desert Southwest Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. The committee thanks all volunteers who worked on the event; Debbie Johnson in the Pro Shop; Adam Stierman, Golf Course Superintendent; Rick Tubaugh, Voyager General Manager; and the following individuals and businesses for donating prizes:
Equity LifeStyle Properties Final Touch Nail Spa
Golf Stop, Inc. Newaukum Valley Golf Course
Omar’s Hwy Chef Restaurant Sallie Sue’s Gift Shop at TTT
Van’s Sporting Goods Store Voyager Bar & Grill
Donna Burman Joyce Burlog
John and Debbie Date Steve Hanson
The event was a huge success thanks to everyone involved.
SUMMER CHAPEL & CHOIR
Summer Chapel services will begin the week after Easter on Sunday, April 27th at 9:00 a.m. in the Ballroom. Dress is casual. It is interdenominational and we have 6 ministers from the Tucson area. Everyone is welcome!
Choir practice will be in the Catalina Room 3-4 p.m. on Thursdays beginning April 24th. Please join us if you like to sing!
TRIP TO MEXICO
Show of Interest Requested: Several Voyager residents are considering plans for a 3 or 4 day trip from the Voyager to Mata Ortiz and/or Copper Canyon in Mexico next January or February and would like to know how many people might be interested in such a trip. Please sign the “Show of Interest” sheet on the bulletin board outside the Activity Office or you may contact Jim Klosterman at 937-750-5470 or Les Bundrick at 574-5593. Please note that providing your name is just for a show of interest and does not obligate you for the trip.
POKER – DEALER’S CHOICE
Monday through Friday nights from 6:00-9:00 p.m. located in the Poker Room. Have fun in our friendly, ‘no-pressure’ games. Newcomers welcome! Any questions? Please call Dennis Yarbrough, Poker Coordinator, at 574-5447.
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ACTIVITY UPDATES
NIMBLE FINGERS
This year our Underwear and Sock Drive for the children in Foster Care through AVIVA was a big success. Thanks to all of you who contributed either dollars or new packages of underwear and socks, we collected 226 packages… many with 8 or 10 pairs per package! AVIVA was delighted with our donation as their cupboards were almost bare and their city-wide drive doesn’t begin until April. So our drive was very timely. We will continue having our drive each February. So, as you travel this summer, “Remember the Children” and pick up items on sale to contribute for our next drive!
Our current sewing projects include making cute animal face pillows for EMTs to distribute to children in stressful circumstances; and also cloth duffle bags for children to stow their belongings when taken into Foster Care (so they don’t have to have their things put into a black plastic garbage bag). Our needlework groups are focusing on baby size afghans and adult lap robes. As always, our charities are in need of all types of items and so whatever our members wish to make, we will find someone that needs it. Over the summer, all of us continue to work on fall and winter projects including several types of items for the Salvation Army’s fall toy drive.
Voyager really shows its heart in the support it gives to so many worthy charitable organizations. We thank all of you who donated fabric and yarn this year. We have put it to good use. We are also grateful for the dollars donated that help us purchase needed supplies. We could not do it without you!
We meet all summer. Drop by and get involved with the work we do or just bring your own project to work on and visit. All are welcome to join us. We meet in the Palo Verde Room every Monday and Friday between 1:00 and 3:30 p.m. Contact Joyce Spears at 574-5491 with any questions.
DOWN-THE-RABBIT-HOLE FILMS
Meeting in the Santa Rita Room from 1:00-3:30 p.m. on Saturdays, April 12th and 26th.
The term “down the rabbit hole” is used to define an altered view of reality. A new paradigm that goes beyond everything we thought we knew about ourselves, our planet, and our universe. The film series will take us on a journey to a different perception of the human body, through a new way of viewing our living planet, to the wonderland of our universe.
The April 12th film is “Planet Ocean.” This film serves as a reminder of the bond between humans and nature, and the duty that exists to respect and protect our home. The film captures extraordinary images of our remarkable oceans, the source of all life on our planet.
“The Celestine Prophesy,” will be shown on April 26th.
How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go? As some films are shorter than the allotted time, we encourage discussion afterwards.
CONTINUOUS CHEST COMPRESSION CLASSES
Monday, March 17th marked the last in a series of free, one hour Continuous Chest Compression workshops taught in the Catalina Room by specially trained University of Arizona medical students. Over 70 people attended
the last event, and a total of 237 people have received training here this year. We plan to offer the classes again in January–March 2015.
Voyager Compass 17 April 2014
ACTIVITY UPDATES
2014 QUILTERS 2 QUILT SHOW
Our 7th annual Show was held on February 24th. 791 persons attended our show, an increase of 100 over last year!
Co-Chairs Elaine Vanier and Louise Walton would like to thank all chairpersons, their workers, and everyone who helped with the show. Many husbands helped with the hanging of quilts as well. Everyone did a fantastic job. A big thanks once again for a job well done!
Pictures of all 118 entries, along with the story behind it, can be seen on our website: www.quilters2.com.
The drawing for the popular Mini Raffle prizes took place toward the end of the Show. This year’s raffle was a great success, raising $785 which will allow Quilters 2 to continue with their quilt donations to charity.
Organizers Patty Bennett, Lou Ann Garno and Debbie McGraw would like to extend a big “Thank you!” to Voyager RV Resort, several Tucson businesses and the numerous Quilters 2 members for their contributions.
QUILT SHOW MINI RAFFLE WINNERS DONATED BY ITEM *WON BY
Barbara Salazar Rooster Wall Hangings Pat Rapp
Donna Camp Four Quilt Books Sandy Birkland
Vel Peters Desert Wall Hanging Mary Beth Lochner
Karen Anderson Coffee & Tea Basket Nancie Silis
Tom Fountain Teddy Bear & Fabric Farris Gray
Nanette McDoniels Quilted Hand Bag Becca*
Ann Ruelle Monkey Sock & Wine Adrienne Bortell
Patty Bennett Southwest Mat Set Arlene Carter
Barbara Salazar Howler Coyote Set Mrs Wilson*
Joan Buswell Mesh Market Bag Charlene Laughlin
Q2 Members Pink Goodie Basket Carol Young
Pat Rapp Layer Cake & Lollipop Karyn Lehman
Pat Rapp Layer Cake & Lollipop Louise Walton
Kris Curtis Denim Tote Bag Shirley David
Quilters Desert Patch $25 Gift Certificate Sharon Kowalik
Quilters Desert Patch $25 Gift Certificate Linda Gary
Quilters Desert Patch $25 Gift Certificate Elaine Tharp
Quilters Desert Patch $25 Gift Certificate Debbie McGraw
Q2 Members Blue Goodies Basket Carol Meier
Squirrels Nest Perfect Thread Bag Cathy Batty
Cactus Quilt Shop Three Books Janet Pugh
Quilt Basket $10 Gift Certificate Linda Gary & Q2 Member & Goodies
Voyager RV $50 Gift Certificate Joan Buswell
Patty Bennett Iron Basket & Fabric Kris Curtis
AZ Vac & Sew Jelly Roll Judy Thorpe
Cathey’s Sew & Vac Mystery Bag Jan* & many Q2 Members
Q2 Members Orange Goodie Basket Anita*
*Sorry, we are missing some last names!
VOYAGER RV RESORT GIFT CARDS Available for purchase
and redemption at the Activity Office, Bar &
Grill, Market, Gift Shop,
and the Pro Shop
— any amount, for any occasion!
Voyager Compass 18 April 2014
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
* sign up necessary $ Fee - see Activity Office for details
Newcomers are welcome to ANY and ALL Voyager activities. If you have any questions, stop in or call the Activity Office—we can direct you to the coordinator of that activity. Come join us—learn, create, enjoy, and meet some great people! Please wear your badge to all Voyager activities.
ARTS & CRAFTS END DATE Ceramics Open Shop $ M-Th 4 days/week 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Ceramic Shop 4/14/2014 Ceramics Open Shop $ M-Th 4 days/week 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Ceramic Shop 4/15/2014 Glass Fusion Open Shop $ T-F 4 days/week 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Glass Fusion Shop 4/15/2014 Hobby Group T F 2 days/week 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Palo V-Sewing Room Horsehair Pottery $ F weekly 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Ceramic Shop 4/11/2014 Nimblefingers M F 2 days/week 1:00 PM 3:30 PM Palo V-Sewing Room Oil Painting M weekly 9:00 AM 3:30 PM Art Room 4/28/2014 Quilters I Th Su 2 days/week 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Palo Verde Room Quilters II - Meeting M weekly 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Palo V, H Quilters & Sewing Room Quilters II - Open Sewing & Classes S weekly 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Palo V, H Quilters & Sewing Room Quilters II website - quilters2.com * Quilting Classes/Workshops $ W S weekly 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Palo V - H Quilters Room 4/19/2014 * Silvercraft Open Shop $ M-F weekdays 9:00 AM 3:45 PM Silver Shop 4/30/2014 Sun Bunny Stampers $ W 1st & 3rd Wednesday 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Art Room 4/16/2014 Sun Bunny Stampers $ T 2nd Tuesday 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Art Room 4/15/2014 Watercolor - Open Studio Th weekly 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Art Room 4/3/2014 Wood Carving W Th F 3 days/week 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Craft Room 4/4/2014 Wood Carving W Th twice/week 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Craft Room 4/3/2014 * Wood Pen & Bottle Stopper Class $ T weekly varies varies Woodshop 4/22/2014 * Woodshop Class $ varies varies varies Woodshop 4/30/2014 Woodshop Open Shop $ M-F weekly 9:00 AM 3:00 PM Woodshop
MUSIC END DATE Belle Tones $ T weekly 12:30 PM 3:00 PM Catalina Room 4/8/2014 Bluegrass Jam Session M W F 3 days/week 3:00 PM 5:00 PM Arizona Room 4/18/2014 Chapel Choir Practice Th weekly 12:30 PM 2:30 PM Ballroom 4/24/2014 Coyote Chorus $ T weekly 12:30 PM 4:00 PM Arizona Room 4/1/2014 * Dance Band Practice T weekly 9:00 AM 12:30 PM Arizona Room 4/29/2014 * Dance Band Practice TH weekly 2:45 PM 4:30 PM Ballroom 4/24/2014 Guitar Jam Session for Beginners Th weekly 3:00 PM 5:00 PM Coyote Room 4/24/2014 Guitar-Beginning Lessons $ F weekly 1:30 PM 2:30 PM Coyote Room 4/25/2014 Guitar-Beginning Lessons $ F weekly 3:00 PM 4:00 PM Coyote Room 4/25/2014 Jam Session for Beginners W weekly 3:00 PM 5:00 PM Arizona Room Mountain Dulcimer-Beginning Lessons M weekly 9:30 AM 10:30 AM Coyote Room 4/28/2014 Mountain Dulcimer-Intermediate Class M weekly 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Coyote Room 4/28/2014 Native American Flute Circle Th weekly 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Fire Pit on Patio/Coyote Room Native American Flute Circle - Beginners S weekly 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Coyote Room
Summer Choir Rehearsal Th weekly 3:00 PM 4:00 PM Catalina Room STARTS - 4/24/2014
Ukulele Club W weekly 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Catalina Room 4/30/2014 Ukulele Intermediate Jam Session W weekly 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Coyote Room 4/30/2014 Ukulele Lessons-Beginning $ W weekly 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Coyote Room 4/30/2014 Voyager Fun Band T weekly 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Catalina Room 4/29/2014 Voyager Fun Band Rebels W weekly 1:30 PM 3:30 PM Coyote Room 4/9/2014
Voyager Compass 19 April 2014
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
* sign up necessary $ Fee - see Activity Office for details
EXERCISE END DATE Aerobic Dance T Th 2 days/week 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Catalina Room 4/17/2014 Aqua Boot Camp S weekly 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Pool - Indoor Aquacise M W F weekdays 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Pool - Exercise 4/12/2014 Aquafit T Th 2 days/week 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Pool - Indoor Aquafit M W F 3 days/week 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Pool - Indoor 4/11/2014 Deep Water Aerobics M W F 3 days/week 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Pool- Deep 4/11/2014 Deep Water Aerobics M W F 3 days/week 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Pool - Deep 4/28/2014 Fitness Room All daily 5:00 AM 10:00 PM Fitness Room Guts & Butts Exercise $ T weekly 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Coyote Room Interval Circuit Training $ M W F 3 days/week 7:00 AM 7:45 AM Arizona Room Kettlebell Workout $ T TH 2 days/week 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Catalina Room 4/24/2014 Lap Swim All daily 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Pool - Deep Lap Swim All daily 12:00 PM 2:00 PM Pool - Deep Lap Swim-Indoor M W F 3 days/week 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Pool - Indoor Strength & Stretch $ M W F 3 days/week 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Catalina Room Strength & Stretch - Spring $ M W F 3 days/week 7:45 AM 8:45 AM Catalina Room Tai Chi for Beginners Tu weekly 9:30 AM 10:00 AM Catalina Room 4/1/2014 Tai Chi-Traditional Tu weekly 10:30 AM 11:30 AM Catalina Room 4/1/2014 Water Therapy All daily 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Pool - Deep Water Therapy All daily 2:00 PM 3:00 PM Pool - Deep Yoga - Basic $ M W F 3 days/week 7:00 AM 7:50 AM Cactus Room 4/4/2014 Yoga - Yin $ M W F 3 days/week 8:00 AM 8:50 AM Cactus Room 4/4/2014 Zumba $ M TH 2 days/week 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Ballroom 4/17/2014
SPECIAL INTEREST END DATE A Course in Miracles Th weekly 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Mesquite Room 4/17/2014 AA Meeting T weekly 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Health Clinic ATV/Dirt Bike Trail Riding varies location varies Bible Study Th weekly 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Arizona Room 4/10/2014 Computer Resource Center M Th 2 days/week 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Computer Lab Computer Resource Center F weekly 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Computer Resource Ctr * Desert Divas $ M 3rd Monday 11:30 AM 2:00 PM Various restaurants * Growing in Faith M weekly 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Craft Room 4/14/2014 * Men’s Prayer Breakfast $ T 2nd Tuesday 6:45 AM 8:00 AM Ballroom 4/8/2014 Photo Session F weekly varies varies Varies 4/29/2014 Potluck T weekly 5:00 PM 6:00 PM Ballroom 4/8/2014 * Singles Group $ Th weekly 5:15 PM 9:00 PM Santa Rita Room 4/24/2014 Weight Watchers Th weekly 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Cactus Room 4/24/2014
Happy Trails to You… Until We Meet Again!
Voyager Compass 20 April 2014
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
* sign up necessary $ Fee - see Activity Office for details
CARDS & GAMES END DATE “500” Cards $ T weekly 6:30 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room Bingo $ T weekly 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Ballroom 4/1/2014 Bridge 1 - Chicago (Partners) $ Su weekly 6:00 PM 9:30 PM Arizona Room * Bridge 2 - Rubber (Party) $ M weekly 12:15 PM 3:15 PM Cactus Room * Bridge 3 - Rubber (Party) M weekly 6:30 PM 9:00 PM Arizona Room 4/28/2014 Bridge 4 - Duplicate $ T weekly 6:00 PM 9:30 PM Arizona Room * Bridge 5 - Rubber (Party) $ Th weekly 12:15 PM 3:30 PM Cactus Room * Bridge-Beginning/Intermediate Play M weekly 6:30 PM 9:00 PM Arizona Room 4/28/2014 Bridge-Lessons, Practice & Play M meets weekly 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Arizona Room 4/7/2014 Canasta (Ponytail) M Th weekly 6:00 PM 9:30 PM Cactus Room Cribbage $ Su weekly 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room Dominoes - Mexican Train $ Su weekly 6:30 PM 9:30 PM Santa Rita Room 4/6/2014 Dominoes - Mexican Train 4 Su weekly 6:30 PM 9:30 PM Art Room 4/6/2014 Dominoes - Mexican Train F weekly 7:00 PM 10:00 PM Arizona Room 4/25/2014 Euchre $ F weekly 7:00 PM 9:30 PM Cactus Room Hearts Th weekly 1:00 PM 3:30 PM Mesquite Room Mah Jongg - League F weekly 12:00 PM 3:15 PM Mesquite Room Mah Jongg - League (Beginning) M weekly 6:30 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room (West) 4/28/2014 Mah Jongg (Wright Pat) T F twice/week 8:45 AM 12:00 PM Mesquite Room Penny Poker $ Th weekly 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room (West) 4/17/2014 Pinochle $ S weekly 7:00 PM 9:30 PM Cactus Room Pinochle - Double Deck $ T weekly 1:00 PM 3:30 PM Cactus Room Poker $ M-F weeknights 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Poker Room 4/25/2014 * Poker Tournament (Omaha) $ S weekly 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Poker Room 4/26/2014 Poker Tournament (Texas Hold ‘Em) $ W weekly 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room Poker Tournament (Texas Hold ‘Em) $ F weekly 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Mesquite Room Scrabble Su weekly 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Mesquite Room 6/1/2014 * Sheepshead Card Party $ Th weekly 7:00 PM 9:30 PM Art Room 4/10/2014
DANCE END DATE * Ballroom Dance Lessons $ T weekly 1:00 PM 3:00 PM Ballroom 4/29/2014 Ballroom Dance Practice $ F weekly 10:00 AM 12:00 PM Ballroom 4/25/2014 Clog Classes - Level 1 $ Th weekly 12:30 PM 1:45 PM Arizona Room 4/18/2014 Line Dance - Level 1/Continuing Beginners $ T weekly 11:05 AM 12:05 PM Ballroom 4/29/2014 Line Dance - Level 2/Intermediate $ T weekly 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Ballroom 4/29/2014 Line Dance-Help Sessions S weekly 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Arizona Room
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Voyager Compass 21 April 2014
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
* sign up necessary $ Fee - see Activity Office for details
SPORTS END DATE Bicycle Club W Th 2 days/week check Activity Board Blanche Softball Field (Bay) 4/24/2014
Bicycle Desert Rides M weekly check Activity Board 18th & 3rd St Gate 4/21/2014
Bike Ride - Twenty Miler F weekly 9:00 AM varies Blanche Softball Field (Bay) 4/29/2014
Billiards All daily 9:00 AM 10:00 PM Billiard Room
Billiards - Ladies Th weekly 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Billiard Room 4/24/2014
Billiards - Mixer Su weekly 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Billiard Room 4/26/2014
Bocce Ball Open Play All daily 7:00 AM 9:00 PM Bocce Ball Ct
* Golf - Dorado Co-Ed Tournament $ W weekly tee times Dorado Golf Course 4/16/2014
* Golf - Dorado Sign-Up $ M weekly 7:30 AM 8:00 AM Santa Rita Room 4/14/2014
Golf - Driving Practice All daily sunrise sundown Golf Course
Golf - Open Play $ All daily 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Golf Course
* Golf League - Ladies $ Th weekly 10:00 AM varies Golf Course 4/17/2014
* Golf League - Men’s $ M weekly 10:00 AM varies Golf Course 4/28/2014
Hiking - Easy/Moderate M weekly 8:50 AM 9:00 AM East Parking Lot Breezeway 4/4/2014
Horseshoes All daily 8:00 AM 8:00 PM Horseshoe Pits
Pickleball Open Play All daily 5:00 PM 10:00 PM Pickleball Courts 7 & 8
Pickleball Open Play S Su 2 days/week 7:00 AM 5:00 PM Pickleball Courts 4/27/2014
Pickleball Open Skill Level Play M-F 5 days/week 7:00 AM 12:30 PM Pickleball Courts 4/11/2014
* Pickleball Reserved Play All daily 11:30 AM 12:30 PM Pickleball Court 4 4/11/2014
* Pickleball Reserved Play All daily 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Pickleball Court 4 4/11/2014
Shuffleboard - Quarter on Corner $ T weekly 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Shuffleboard Courts 4/8/2014
Table Tennis M T S Su 4days/week 1:00 PM 6:00 PM Table Tennis Rm (Bay #102)
* Tennis - Open Play M-S 6 days/week 7:00 AM 11:00 AM Courts 1-4 4/30/2014
* Tennis - Open Play or Reserved All daily 7:00 AM 10:00 PM Court 5 4/30/2014
* Tennis - Reserved Su-S daily 7:00 AM 10:00 PM Court 5 4/30/2014
* Tennis - Reserved Play-Sunday Su Sunday 7:00 AM 11:00 AM Courts 1-5 4/30/2014
Tennis Beginner Lessons & Clinic $ T weekly 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Tennis Courts 1- 3 4/30/2014
Volleyball M-S 6 days/week 9:00 AM 11:30 AM Volleyball Court #1 4/21/2014
Volleyball All daily 3:00 PM 5:30 PM Volleyball Court #1 4/21/2014
Water Volleyball M W Th F 4 days/week 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Pool - Shallow 4/18/2014
Voyager Compass 22 April 2014
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
30 31
Show Choir Concert 7:00 PM
1
Bingo 6:30 PM
2
Desert Melodies 7:00 PM
3 Strawberry
Shortcake Breakfast 8:00 AM
4
Reminiscence Dance 7:00 PM
5 Southwest
Regional Native American Flute
Festival 9:00 AM
6 Chapel Service
9:40 AM
Line Dance Party 1:00 PM
7
Movie: “Captain Phillips”
6:30 PM
8 9 10 11
CD Dance with Dolores
7:00 PM
12
13 PALM SUNDAY
Service 9:40 AM
Ron’s Dance Party 5:00 PM
14 15 16
Mary’s Spaghetti Dinner 5:30 PM
17
MAUNDY THURSDAY Service 7:00 PM
18
GOOD FRIDAY Service 12:00 PM
19
20 EASTER
Sunday Service 9:40 AM
21 Early Bird Café
6:00 AM
22 EARTH DAY
23 24 25 26
27 Summer Chapel
9:00 AM
28 29 30 1 MAY DAY
2 3
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Voyager Compass 24 April 2014
2015 WEDNESDAY SHOWS TICKET LEVEL & PRICE RATE QUANTITY TOTAL $
CLASS OF ‘65 Wednesday, January 7
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
HOT AUGUST NIGHT Wednesday, January 14
GOLD -------- $ 20.00 SILVER ------ $ 18.00 COPPER ----- $ 16.00
$
AMERICAN SONGBOOK SERIES Wednesday, January 21
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
ABBA-FAB Wednesday, January 28
GOLD -------- $ 20.00 SILVER ------ $ 18.00 COPPER ----- $ 16.00
$
SOUTHWEST SURFERS Wednesday, February 4
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
TUMBLIN’ TUMBLEWEEDS Wednesday, February 11
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
TRAVELIN’ MAN Wednesday, February 25
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
BLUE, BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE Wednesday, March 4
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
LUCK OF THE IRISH Wednesday, March 11
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
GOOD ROCKIN’ LIVE Wednesday, March 18
GOLD -------- $ 22.00 SILVER ------ $ 20.00 COPPER ----- $ 18.00
$
AMERICAN MADE Wednesday, March 25
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
ARIZONA SYMPHONIC WINDS Wednesday, April 1
GOLD -------- $ 16.00 SILVER ------ $ 14.00 COPPER ----- $ 12.00
$
2015 FRIDAY SHOWS TICKET LEVEL & PRICE RATE QUANTITY TOTAL $
BEACHFRONT PROPERTY GREAT CALIFORNIA VOCAL GROUP
Friday, January 23
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
JIM VAN SLYKE MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO NEIL SEDAKA
Friday, February 6
GOLD -------- $ 18.00 SILVER ------ $ 16.00 COPPER ----- $ 14.00
$
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GRAND TOTAL $
2015 Voyager Wednesday & Friday Nights Reservation Form
Voyager Compass 25 April 2014
2015 Voyager Wednesday Night Pass 12 Shows January 7th through April 1st
RESERVED SEATING
Gold $196 • Silver $172 • Copper $148
Name(s): ____________________________________________________________________
Level: ___ Gold $196.00 (x 2 = $392.00)
___ Silver $172.00 (x 2 = $344.00)
___ Copper $148.00 (x 2 = $296.00)
Your Wednesday Night Pass will be available for pickup in December of 2014 (Retain this section for your records)
Name(s): ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Voyager/Cove/Bay Address: ______________________________ Phone: ____________________________________
Email: _________________________________________________ Summer Phone: ____________________________
Row ______Seat _______
Row ______Seat _______
Level:
___ Gold $196 (x 2 = $392)
___ Silver $172 (x 2 = $344)
___ Copper $148 (x 2 = $296)
Total paid: $__________________
Row ______Seat _______
Row ______Seat _______
PAYMENT METHOD:
Check # _____________ (enclosed)
Visa__ MC__ Discover__ Card #__________________________________
Exp _____ /____________
Voyager Acct_____________________ (must present card at time of order)
Signature:____________________________________________________
JANUARY 7th CLASS OF ‘65 Top hits of 1965
FEBRUARY 25th TRAVELIN’ MAN Salute to Ricky Nelson & Teen Idols
JANUARY 14th HOT AUGUST NIGHT Tribute to Neil Diamond
MARCH 4th BLUE, BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE Songs saluting the color Blue and the Blues & Boogie Woogie style
JANUARY 21st AMERICAN SONGBOOK SERIES Music of Irving Berlin
MARCH 11th LUCK OF THE IRISH Music, dance, and comedy – Irish-style
JANUARY 28th ABBA-FAB The premiere Abba experience
MARCH 18th GOOD ROCKIN’ LIVE Salute to Sun Records (Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis & more)
FEBRUARY 4th SOUTHWEST SURFERS Tribute to the Beach Boys
MARCH 25th AMERICAN MADE Country gospel quartet— the Presidio Boys
FEBRUARY 11th TUMBLIN’ TUMBLEWEEDS Gunfighter ballads and songs of the West
APRIL 1st ARIZONA SYMPHONIC WINDS Arizona’s premiere community concert band