Dutchman Doings - Lost Dutchman RV Resort
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Dutchman Doings - Lost Dutchman RV Resort
Volume 36 Number 7 January 27, 2015 Dutchman Doings Mardi Gras Party Saturday, Feb. 7th 7-9pm Featuring the Bad Cactus Band Tickets $10/ Available in the Activity Office. Bus Trip to Los Algodones Take a day trip to Los Algodones, Mexico on Mon., February 16, 2015. Cost $40/pp. Bus leaves the flagpole @ 7am and returns 10pm. You will need your passport to return to the United States. Please come to the Activity Office to sign-up before Friday, January 30th. We need 56 people to go on this trip. Organ Stop Pizza Organ Stop has once again invited our park & guests to a private pizza luncheon on Thurs., Feb. 5th @ 1:15pm. $8/pp. Price includes house salad & all the pizza you can eat. Sign-up on the board next to the Library. ~~ Hosts, Harry & Shirley Meyer, sp#368 Join us for a “Ladies Night Out” with Brian Roman Saturday, February 14th 7:00 Main Hall, BYOB & Snacks Manager’s Meeting February 4, 2015 We welcome the City of Apache Junction. Come join us for coffee & donuts and get up-to-date on what’s going on in Apache Junction. Main Hall @ 8am. Bonfire Next Tuesday 4pm at the Rodeo Grounds. Directions are on page 5. Come eat & see a beautiful bonfire in the sunset. $1/pp Dutchman’s Doings Crew: Teresa Mercer Debbie Erickson Resident Profiles: Mary Reinke Collating: Loyal Volunteers ♥ Managers: Jerry & Darlene McKinney Home-480-580-5680 Office-480-982-4173 Activity Director: Teresa Mercer Office: 480-982-1749 LDactivityoffice@gmail.com Important Telephone #’s Emergency 911 Paramedics 911 Fire Department 911 Poison Hot Line 800-362-0101 Guard House 480-474-8745 ACTIVITY OFFICE NOTES: Good morning! I would like to remind everyone that the Activity Office functions solely on its own funds that come from donations and money raised by our activities. This is the reason we charge for copies, room rentals, sewing machine rentals, etc. All donations are greatly appreciated and put to good use to help pay for the printing of this newsletter, the bookkeeping expenses, and maintaining of our two copiers. We could not function without the generosity of the organizations that contribute to this cause. Thank you to everyone who contribute to maintaining and the function of the Activity Office. Teresa Mercer Activity Director AFTER HOURS GUARD STATION: 480-474-8745 BENNY: 480-238-5671 JERRY: Cell: 480-580-5680 GARY: 810-908-2336 Dutchman’s Doings is an Activity Office publication to deliver LDR community information to all residents. It includes management messages, activity schedules and details, announcements, resident profiles, area history articles, thank you notes and various tid-bits of fun! Articles from residents and groups are welcome and will be used on a space available basis (articles may be edited.). We thank all contributors to the Dutchman’s Doings. The next issue will be available on February 10th. FOR SALES AND FOR RENTS VOLUNTEERS GARY AND DIANA work with the For Sales and the For Rents. Their contact information is: Gary (810) 908-2336; Diana (810) 730-2465; or e-mail: dianalostdutchman@yahoo.com. They represent most of the units being sold or rented here in the park. They make up the For Sale List and the For Rent List. Information needed for listings: the year and model of the unit, the price being asked, dates of availability for rent and when the rent is due on the For Sale units. Frequently asked questions: does it have an Arizona Room, does it have a washer and dryer, the size of the bed, if the unit is all electric? Information Gary and Diana need to list your unit: Name, address, phone number and the dates you are requesting to rent, e-mail address or alternate contact number. If you can’t reach them leave a message and they will return your call. All information /changes to the For Sale and For Rent need to be to Gary & Diana’s house by 4:00 pm on Fridays. Thank you for your cooperation! 2 MANAGER’S MOMENTS HAPPY VALENTIN’S DAY Yes folks January is almost over. Fellas, get out your wallets and buy those flowers and candy and diamonds it is almost Valentine’s Day. The park is jumping and so is the staff. We sure enjoy having you all here. Remember to sign in at the office even if you are just renting. Renters: if the unit you are renting has a problem you MUST contact the owner and then the owner can decide what they need to do to resolve the issue. If the owner wants the management to contact someone to do the work they have to inform us themselves not through you. This will insure proper control and payment. Please do not feed the birds or any other wildlife. The food you put out for wildlife will also bring unwanted guests (vermin and varmints). I want to thank everyone who complies with the rules in the park, it makes it so much easier for all of us to live and get along together. This is still the best park in the valley and you are still the best residents and neighbors. Jerry and I have been living in the same space for 17 years and been managers 9 years going on 10 April 1 and we still enjoy our employees and the residents. I can’t imagine living anywhere else. We are losing one of our most valued employees, Effie Oyler, known to you all as the electric lady. She is retiring and will be missed by us all. She has been with us for almost 9 years and has become my right hand, giving me opportunities to be out of the park when needed. She has become a close friend as well. Enjoy your husband, kids and grandkids Effie and come and visit often. Jeanie Elliot, who lives in the park, is in training now and will take up the position when Effie leaves. Welcome Jeanie. Jerry and Darlene McKinney, Mangers IMPORTANT STUFF . . . GOOD-BYE Coyote Books It is good to be back in Sunny Arizona. I will be taking Linus Blankets the end of January and the end of March. You can bring them to me at 374 Cactus. I also have some yarn here if you would like some. Any questions come by or call me 319-480-3132. Thank you for all you do. Good-bye to you all, I will be leaving the park at the end of the season to spend time with my family. My husband works nights and with me on days leaves very little time for us to be together. Life is so short and seems to get shorter the older we get. So it is time for me to say good-bye to all of you and be home with my hubby and it will also give me the opportunity to enjoy my grandchildren. I have enjoyed being a part of your lives for the past nine years and will miss you all immensely. ~~ Effie Project Help Stamps!!!! Available in the Activity Office for $20. Project Linus We all send monies to Project Help at Christmas but it has been brought to our attention that they are in need of donations all year round. We will be posting their needs on a two week bases and a collection box will be in the Activity Office. We will deliver the collected items to (Rosie Portugal-Brastad), coordinator and receive a new list at the end of the two weeks. Here are some of the items needed: Boys and Girls underwear, size 2-6, flip flops for elementary school children grades K-6. Also healthy nonperishable snack items such as granola bars, cheese snacks etc. Thank you in advance for helping these young school children in their daily needs. The association of Canadians. Hiking We meet at the flagpoles by the Complex on Tuesday & Friday mornings @ 9am. Details of hikes are posted on the bulletin board outside the Pool Hall on Sunday prior to hikes. For more information, contact Ross MacKenzie, sp#49 O, 480-288-2492. Please save your “USED” U.S. Postage stamps. Take them to the Activity Office or sp#636 Hopi. Maxine & Augie Holmes collect them and take them back to Ontario, Canada where a couple from their church send them to a dealer. The money collected is sent to third world countries to support children in need. Friendship Bible Study class has been moved from the Card Room to the Cholla Hall for the duration of this season. Please make note of this on your calendars. Thank you! ATTENTION!!! ALL SINGLES Solo’s Lasagna Pot Luck Lunch and our group’s Farewell to Maxine Kitson is Sun., Feb. 8th @ 1pm in the Cholla Hall. Bring a dish to pass and your own table service. Also, if you want a small portion of lasagna to take home (if there is enough left over), bring a container for that purpose. Hot water for coffee, tea and hot chocolate and ice water will be provided. ALL single people are welcome. Red Cross Blood Drive Thurs., Feb. 5th from 11-3pm in the Saguaro Hall. Please call (800) 733-2767 or log on to redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code: lostduchman to sign-up. 4 Apache Street Residents Save March 1st for our Annual fun get-together. More info to follow. Contact Grace, sp#236, 480526-0743 w/questions. Card Lessons Learn to play or refresh your memory about Pinochle, 500, Euchre. Lessons will be in the small card room across from the main office on Thursdays from 9-11:00 or 11:30am. Jan. 8 & 15 - Pinochle (2 Aqua Fit lessons needed). Jan. 29 @ Feb. 5 - 500 (2 lessons Mon., Wed., & Fri from 11-12pm. Good water needed). Feb. 12th - Euchre (1 lesson). Just show workout with music. Jog in the water for half an up. Contact Al Lubinski, sp#651 Hopi, (920) 472hour, Tuesdays &Thursdays. Using the water’s 3033 w/questions. buoyancy eases the stress & strain on the back, legs & knees. The water’s resistance helps tone Chapel News & Update & strengthen the body. There is very little pain, if This is an invitation for you to join us at our Sunday any at all, using the water to exercise in. As the Chapel Service officiated by Reverend Cornelia and sun is quite hot, please wear a hat, bring water & Dave Green. We celebrate Holy Communion on the use sunscreen a half an hour prior to entering the first & third Sunday of each month. Our choir would pool. Sunglasses are an option. Men & women also welcome and love to have you join them. Serare more than welcome. Any questions, please vices are Sundays @ 10 am in the Main Hall through contact Jane MacKenzie, 288-2492. Easter Sunday. Contributions are made to various organizations. CH_ _CH (U.R. THE ONLY THING MISSING) Aqua Trims Everyone welcome! Join us Monday through Friday at 8 am in the pool. This is a 45 minute Eagle Street Party class. Listen to a recording of Lorraine, demon- In lieu of the Pizza Party we are excited to anstrated by Debbie. The water is warm and water nounce our first ice cream social street party, on exercise is easy on the joints, good for stretch- February 19 from 1-3 pm. Cost will be $5 and we ask if you’ll bring your favorite beverage and a chair. ing, and aerobic. We are also looking for a few bakers who will bake Bean Bag Baseball some cookies or bars. Signup sheets are at space Mondays @ 3pm on the Patio. If it rains, in the 516 or 493 Eagle. Please don’t leave money there, Saguaro Hall. Come join the fun and learn. but give to Vickie Wade (516) or Barbara Smith Scores from Jan. 12th: Team #1 - 19, Team #2 - (474) by February 12, 2015. In case you can’t find 18; Jan. 19th: Team #1 - 7, Team #2 - 19; 2nd either, we will be going door to door to collect your Game: Team #1 - 19, Team #2 - 11. dollars for the party. Prizes will be given for the win~~Larry & Shirley McGerr, sp#343 ners of our planned activities. The plan is to block the street but the Saguaro room is reserved just in Cactus Street Soup Supper case of the rare rain we see here in AZ!! Fri., Feb 13th from 4:30-6:30pm in the Saguaro Looking forward to seeing all y’all!! Hall. Please sign-up for how may will be attending, what you will bring and if you can help setting Attention Golfers!! up/taking down tables & chairs. Sign-up sheets Since we have so many new faces in our park, I will be located at sp# 348, #360, #374 beginning would like to invite you to join our golf group. I coorFeb. 5th. Please bring a wrapped “white ele- dinate the Tuesday & Thursday afternoon 18 hole phant”. Coffee will be furnished. Bring you own Group @ Queen Valley. Our tee time 1:00pm on both days. Tuesday, we have a shotgun start. dishes. There is a sign-up sheet outside the Cholla Hall. If you have any questions, you can contact Bud WiszCanadians Upcoming Events: Banquet, Feb. 21st. Come mann @ 480-671-0984. celebrate Canada Day, honoring all who served and protected us and our country. Tickets on sale on the patio the week previous the banquet. Next Breakfast is March 7th. Contact Caron @ 671-9354 or Margaret @ 414-4462 w/questions. Attention Golfers!! JoJoba Street Residents If you are interested in golfing with a group from the Lost Dutchman, we golf 18 holes on Wednesday mornings at the Links of Queen Creek. The first Ttime is 9:02. There is a sign up list in the glass case by the Cholla Hall from Wednesday evening until Sunday noon. Everyone is welcome to play. The sign up is on a week to week basis so no one has to play every week. On Sunday, foursomes are set up and a new sheet appears in the case showing Ttimes and groupings for the following Wednesday. Players write in their space number if they want to share rides or AC if they just want to drive to the course. If you are interested in playing, just sign up or contact me (Shari Huson) at space #430 phone #218-208-9064. Mark your calendars for the Jojoba Street Brat Party on Thursday, March 26 in the Saguaro Room from 3 – 6 p.m. More info will be forth coming in your mailboxes the end of February. Hopi/Ocotillo St. Residents Pool Players Needed SAVE THE DATE. Our annual Valentine Social and Auction, held in the Saguaro Hall. Thurs. Feb. 12 th from 3:30 to 6:00. Watch for details. See Maxine, sp#636, or Jane sp#49 for questions. Important Meeting for Michigan residents Wed. Jan 28, 3 pm on the patio to finalize committee assignments for the SPAGHETTI DINNER which we will be preparing & serving on Tues., Feb. 24. We need your help! Pattern Dance Practice This is NOT the Pattern Dance Class, but practice for the class. Tuesdays from 4-5pm in the Main Hall through Feb. 24th. Anyone interested in playing pool on a league in the Pool Room, please contact Earl Eddy @ 9829540, OR come to the Pool Room on Monday evenings between 5:30pm to 7pm and talk to the league players who practice there. It’s a lot of fun Horseshoes and the players are real friendly. Our two team The Horseshoe League is going great! Keep it up, captains are Marge Melton & Marlys Boehmer. team. Jan. 13th, we played Venture Out, winning Come & join the players and enjoy! the Singles with L.D - 14, Venture Out - 10. Doubles was a tie: 6 – 6. Jan. 20th, we played Val Vista with a winning score of L.D. - 15, Val Vista - 9, in the Sin- Pool Room Locker Rents gles. L.D. - 6.5, Val Vista 5.5 in the Doubles. Not Pool room locker rents are due before January 1, only is it a good time with our own L.D. friends, bit 2015. The lower lockers are $6.00 and the upper we have great fellowship with other teams. Horse- lockers are $10.00. Please make all payments in shoe players are a fun bunch. Thanks again for the the Activity Office. Thank you for your cooperation and help in this matter. can donations! ~~ Pool room Board Members Illinois/Indiana Pot Luck February 24, 2015 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. SAGUARO HALL. Call Peter Singh (815)218-4845 or stop by #41 Pima or Gloria Willis (480)288-2022 or stop by #377 Cactus to make a reservation. From OHIO or MISSOURI and want to join us? We’d love to have you! Iowa Residents Sunday February 8, 2015 -12:30 pm Plan to attend the Iowa Potluck dinner at 12:30 on February 8, 2015 in Saguaro Hall. The signup sheet is on the event bulletin board. Cost will be $4.00 per person. Please bring your own table service and choose a vegetable, salad or dessert dish to share. This year we will be celebrating IOWA. We are serving maid-rites and Blue Bunny ice cream, two companies with Iowa history. Hope to see you there!6 ~~Marlene Bishop, sp#303 Red Hats Anyone interested in joining any of the Red Hats Groups, please contact Judy Barnett, (303) 5226855, sp#629 H. We welcome new members to our groups. You may also contact any of our Queen Mothers (Carolyn Fleury, Gayle Langberg, or Cheryl Sorbo). We would love to have you join in our fun. ~~ Judy Barnett Wisconsin Residents Please come to a meet-and-greet on Sat., Feb. 7th from –3pm in the Saguaro Hall to meet new Wisconsin residents. Please be sure to wear your badge. Shuffleboard News The annual in-park Canadian-American Challenge was held on Monday Jaunuary 12th. The Americans won the honors this season 15-9 to reclaim the trophy. Congratulations to Janet Hadt for her third place finish in the women's consolation round of the state finals and to Dee Zillyett who won fourth place in the consolation round of the Golden Vista Split Singles tournament. Thank you to all of you who attended our shuffle board lunch on Jaunuary 13th. We hope you enjoyed it. We served 289 people plus 18 workers. Thank you also to group 4 plus for all your hard work and to all those who contributed those delicious desserts. Watch for our next lunch on February 10th. On February 2nd-5th the Lost Dutchman Doubles tournament will be taking place in our park. There will alot of extra traffic in the park and parking will be full at times during that week. Other then during tournament play jack pot will be @ 9am Monday-Friday. All are welcome with lessons available daily for beginners. Just be on the courts by 8:45 and bring a dime. On Saturdays at 9am we play horse collar. Come any or all Saturdays and join us for some fun. Just bring $1.00 the first Saturday you play each month. All shufflers please check the court bulletin boards to see what team you are on and when you are to help clean boards and help with a lunch. Also check the notices posted by each gate for dates of all in-park shuffle board activities. ARTS AND CRAFTS Please join us for some fun with crafts on Mondays 12:30 to 3:30 in the Arts and Crafts Room. Be sure to stop in and check the display box in the craft room and sign up for the classes you are interested in. Monday – Jan 26th – Copper and Glass Bead Necklace - $5.00 You will make a Copper and glass bead pendant type necklace you can wear on the cloth chain we will make or on any other chain you prefer. Just a fun bauble to wear or give as a gift. All supplies provided. Monday – Feb 2nd – Painted T-shirts - $5.00 You will paint a geometric design on a t-shirt. Please provide your own t-shirt and a cardboard that will fit inside the shirt and keep it stretched a little. You can purchase both at the craft stores or cut out your own cardboard. The t-shirt can be a 50/50 blend or cotton. Paint and brushes will be provided. Monday – Feb 9th – Beaded Angels or Hummingbirds - $7.00 You can make either an Angel or Hummingbird for your window. They make a beautiful sun catcher. Since we added the hummingbird again could you please mark which sun catcher you would like to make. We will have the kit ready with all supplied. Monday – Feb 16th – Painted Gourds - $5.00 plus cost of gourd We are going to repeat our class on Alcohol painted gourds again this year. The gourds will have a hanger on them so they can be displayed. This is a beginner class for gourds. Supplies for painting are supplied and we will have gourds to purchase. Please make note on the sign up if you have your own gourd. Tentative schedule of classes, subject to change: Feb 23, 2015 – Popcan Flowers Mar 2, 2015 – Zipper Heart Pin Mar 9, 2015 – Fun Cards Please come and join us for some fun! Questions? Bea Hansen #374 – 319-480-3132 Marlene Bishop #303 – 563-590-0780 IMPORTANT DATES TO KEEP CABARET DANCE SCHEDULE BONFIRE SCHEDULE February 3 & March 5 Directions to Bonfire. JAN 30 FEB 06 Leave park, turn Left on Plaza Dr. Turn Right on Superstition to Idaho Rd. Turn Left on Idaho Rd. and go 1 mile to Stop sign (Dutchman FEB 13 Blvd.). Turn right and go 1/2 mile to AJ Rodeo FEB 20 Grounds (left side). $1/pp FEB 27 Schwan’s will be in the park, by the island, MAR 06 (in front of Main Hall) every-other Friday, 9:30 MAR 13 am, Jan. 30, Feb. 13, 27, Mar. 13, 27, Apr. 10, MAR 20 Tickets: $6 24. COUNTRY SOUL DEBBIE & DOUBLE EAGLE BAND CANYON COUNTRY THE 4-50’S SAGUARO SUNSET JULIE LEE DESERT DRIFTERS JUST US TWO Fridays 7:00–10:00pm (Doors open at 6:30pm). Purchase tickets at the door or THURSDAY ONLY ART & CRAFT SALES Vendors must pre-order tables & pay $3/ from 9-11am, the week of each dance, on the Patio. table in the Activity Office. Vendors set-up is at 8:00 am. All sales are from 9 am Noon. February 3, 2015; February 17, 2015 ; March 3, 2015 Tickets available in the Activity Office Feb. 7, 2015- Mardi Gras Party $10 Feb.14, 2015 - Brian Roman $15 March 17, 2015 - St. Patrick’s Day $3.50 April 4, 2015 - Easter Brunch $3.00 50’s Sock Hop Monday, Feb. 2nd. Tickets - $5; BBQ pork sandwiches - $5, served at 6pm with the dance beginning at 7pm. See Ron Hall, sp#418 D or Diane McNallan, sp#576 G Globe Casino day trips are scheduled for Feb. 23 & March 30th. Bus leaves @ 8am and returns @ 4:30pm. Sign up in the Activity Office. Cost $20, which you will receive back on your player’s card at the casino. This is nonrefundable after cut-off date. Minimum 40 people to go. 70's Baseball Jan 26 2015 10:00 Lost Dutchman Vs Roadhaven Field #3 11:15 Lost Dutchman Vs Mesa regal Royal Field #3 Feb 2 2015 10:00 Lost Dutchman Vs Roadhaven Field #1 11:15 Lost Dutchman Vs Las Palmas Grand Field #1 Feb 9 2015 10:00 Lost Dutchman Vs Mesa Regal Royal Field #3 11:15 Lost Dutchman Vs Las Palmas Grand Field #3 Feb 16 2015 10:00 Lost Dutchman Vs Roadhaven Field #3 11:15 Lost Dutchman Vs Las Palmas Grand Field #1 Feb 23 2015 10:00 Lost Dutchman Vs Mesa Regal Royal Field #1 11:15 First place team Vs Second place team Field #1 Third place team Vs Fourth place team Field # 3 8 Let’s Eat! Everyone Welcome! January 27th - Lunch by Minnesota Scalloped potatoes w/ ham, peas, carrots, bun, fruit salad, coffee/tea. All Lunches are $3.50 — Desserts 50¢ to $1 All table service is provided. February 3rd - Lunch by Billiards Hot turkey sandwich w/gravy, mashed potatoes, cranberry gel, coffee & tea. All Lunches are $3.50 — Desserts 50¢ to $1 All table service is provided. February 7th - Breakfast by Michigan Pancakes, waffles, sausage, orange juice, coffee & tea. All Breakfasts are $3.00 — Please bring your own table service! February 10th - Lunch by Shufflers Hot Pork Sandwich, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggie, coffee/tea. All Lunches are $3.50 — Desserts 50¢ to $1 All table service is provided. February 14th - Breakfast by Golfers Pancakes, waffles, sausage, orange juice, coffee & tea. All Breakfasts are $3.00 — Please bring your own table service! February 17th - Lunch by Wisconsin Creamy Chicken Casserole, cranberry jello salad, French bread,, coffee/tea. All Lunches are $3.50 — Desserts 50¢ to $1 All table service is provided. The Lost Dutchman Craft and Quilt Show will be held on Saturday, March 7th from 12:30-3:30pm. If you would like to display items you have made, please fill out this form and return it to Anita Hildebrandt, sp#680 Ironwood (715) 563-3995 or Joanneen Engrav, sp#144 South St. (507) 459-2729 to reserve a space. (There will be NO selling at the show.) We do request that each participant in the show provide 1 dozen cookies on the day of the show. We hope this will be an enjoyable day for all! ____________________________________________________________________ Name_________________________________________________ Space_________ Phone Number__________________________# of tables requested___________ Thank You Thank You Our Minnesota Breakfast was a huge success! Thank you to all who joined us for breakfast. You are appreciated. Thank you to all my helpers. It could not happen without you! You also are so very appreciated! ~~ Sandy Rothbauer A special thanks to Ron Hall for going to the many businesses to obtain prizes that were won at the Ladies Hat Luncheon. Also, thanks to the many men who escorted the ladies to their seat and served the delicious meal on Jan. 17th. Thank You SERVICES OFFERED IN OUR PARK Thanks so much to all who made our 50th Anniversary Breakfast such a success. We welAffordable Carpet Cleaning comed several new members, had a good time Park models: $48. We also do sofas, recliners, & look forward to our next breakfast on Fri., Feb. chesterfields. See Chuck @ sp#680 I or 715-577 20th. -3995. Phone Numbers Update Alterations or any sewing you need done. Call Eileen Atkinson 480-652-1626, Space #206. Arizona Republic Newspaper (602) 444-1000 Computer Help One-on-One Need help with learning your computer (organizing files, e-mail, photos, etc.) $10 hr. Contact Mary Dias #177 Jojoba or saidcomputerhelp@gmail.com Handyman Need something repaired (electric, plumbing). Call Jim Enmen @ 480-474-0441. Light Cleaning or personal errands, including shopping, groceries, household, birthdays, Christmas. What do you need? Call Mavis Chambers @ 507-384-7369. Massage Therapist Do you need a great customized massage in the Park? Call Katrin Oskarsdottir, Professional Massage Therapist, (480) 740-9473, sp#27 Pima. World Span Tour & Travels Tours are in the laundry room on the right side of the bulletin board. See me at 49 Ocotillo or call 288-2492 Jane Mackenzie. 10 Gene & Sue Agopsowicz Ruth Brigham Joe & Sheila Cebe Sandy Cormican Marlys Comstock Lois Davy Ken & Sally Dove Pauline Ellefson Joanne Gerety Winn Hausauer Jean & Ernie Hudson John & Barbara Keay Maxine Kitson Al & Jan Klein Don & Lily Kumpula Jim & Carol Luoma Ron & Liane Matkowski Sharon & David Meyers Richard & Marian Mielke Mike &Pauline Nelson Otto & Marlene Penner Doug & Marilyn Sanders George & Gladys Sanders M.K. Snook Ken Sokoloski Patti Sokoloski Phyllis Swanstrom Orville & Vi Van Wyk Elaine & Larry Veres Bill & Gail Yoder 480-983-7792 231-757-2743 480-982-1809 715-415-4642 480-646-1201 480-982-9141 989-288-3050 480-625-1924 480-646-1266 602-397-3750 480-625-1838 480-625-1987 719-360-3720 480-982-3030 480-625-1895 218-259-2448 480-619-2731 480-625-1830 480-982-3509 480-286-6513 480-646-1886 480-625-1175 480-646-1341 573-324-7900 480-277-0066 480-277-1049 480-266-5856 641-791-2201 480-646-1079 480-364-6618 FREE Exercise Classes JOIN US in the Saguaro Hall weekday mornings. (No need to register in advance; just come!!) Start your day with at least 30 min. of exercise for optimal health! Firm, tone & have fun!! 6 A.M. YOGA* for Every Day: 5 different 20-min. routines M-F to help you find Balance in your life; learn more poses beyond the daily A.M. yoga for beginners: standing poses, twists, back and forward bends, hip openers. (Rodney Yee filmed this DVD at Lake Powell AZ.) 6:30 A.M. YOGA for Beginners*: Welcome the dawn of each new day (M-F) with Rodney Yee’s easy-to-learn 20min. daily routine of gentle stretches “to increase circulation, iimprove mobility, bring clarity to the mind.” * Bring (or borrow) a floor mat or rug. Strap/block optional. 7 A.M. Low-Impact AEROBICS— Mon. try Jane Fonda’s 30-min. DVD to become Strong & Fit (use light weights). Tues. & Fri.: Leslie Sansone’s Walk Away the Pounds 2-mile Walk on Tues. (light hand weights optional); Walk & Kick (intro. to kick-boxing) Fri.* (30 min.) Wed. we’ll do Denise Austin’s 40 min. program OR LDR’s long-time favorite: Richard Simmons & the Silver Foxes: a good, all-around 40-min. VCR program developed just for senior citizens. Thursdays you’ll decide which program you want to do from our selection of DVDs. ZUMBA has been the favorite this month. Book Club meets Feb. 10 at 3 p.m. in Cholla Hall to discuss Judgement Call by J.A. Jance. Evelyn Quarnstrum, discussion leader. Race to Splendor by Ciji Ware is the book chosen for our Mar. 10 discussion. Please come with suggestions for books to read next season. Everyone is Welcome!! Enhanced Pilates Guys & Gals- If you’ve ever had a desire to lengthen, strengthen and tone your body for a slim and lean physique, this 51 minute Pilate’s program is for YOU. PILATES class is every Mon., Wed., & Fri., @ 10am in the Main Hall. The lesson was recorded by Brooke Siler who was a protégé of Joseph Pilates for 12 years. This dynamic beginner’s workout is designed to maximize calorie burn while teaching you the basics of Pilates. With a combination of conscious cardio and mat Pilates, this sequence uses the principles of con7:40 a.m. PILATES for Beginners: Mari Winsor’s 20-min. trol, concentration, precision, center, breath and routine will help strengthen your core (Abs & Back) and de- fluidity to help you sculpt a new shape. The genvelop long, lean muscles. 7:30 on Mondays & Fridays, 7:40 tle, low impact exercises will strengthen and tone your whole body to develop a slimmer, leaner on Wednesdays. bodyline. The exercises are well explained, and the proper breathing techniques were filmed on a 7:30 a.m. Tues.: Tammy Webb’s ABS of STEEL 20- min. breathtaking location overlooking the peaceful program concentrates on developing a flat tummy and surrounding of the Pacific Ocean. There are inwashboard abs. (Use mat or rug for floor work.) structions for any one that has a sore back, neck, 8 A.M. Mon. & Thurs.: TAI CHI: Led by volunteer instruc- arms, and or back to make the workout easier. tors Arlene Fjerstad & Maxine Kitson & Cheryl Carpenter— You will need a mat and hand towel. Target has gentle standing stretches & poses anyone can do to improve a good choice of exercise equipment. I found a thicker mat just under $20 at Walmart. balance. The video will be shown by Barbara Smith Space # 474. Questions can be forwarded to her at: 614 -580-4298. APACHE JUNCTION CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CONNECTION WHERE: LOST DUTCHMAN RV PARK Main Hall WHEN: 9:30 a.m. February 12th. Brunch served: $9.00 per person SPECIAL FEATURE: Tom Drake “On the Field” MUSIC: Peggy Dew SPEAKER: Tom Drake: Chaplain to Major and Minor League Umpires HUSBANDS AND MALE GUESTS ARE WELCOME THIS MONTH Hope Women’s Shelter: goods for the home (cleaners, soap, tissues, paper towels, etc) Reservations required by noon on Monday prior to the meeting. Please call if you change your mind, as we must pay the caterer for all reservations. Call/text Loretta Peterson 651/747-7998 or stop by #181 Jojoba or Gloria Willis 480/288-2022 or stop by #377 Cactus Or Email Sharon Cook: craftercook@gmail.com Scrap Book Workshop/Class We get together every Wednesday of the month from 1pm -4pm in the Arts & Crafts room to work on our projects. If you have not ever scrap booked, but would like to see what it is about, please stop in & take a peek. If you brought your pictures & want to get started, please join us. I will help you get started. There are different tools available for your use to create a one of a kind book. There is a $2 fee for the use of the materials we have. More is added when funds permit. You do not need to be crafty to make a book. Call Lynn Hartman, 605-940-8683 with questions. Spaghetti Dinner by Michigan All you can eat spaghetti dinner including bread, salad, dessert & coffee on Tues., Feb. 24th. Tickets go on sale Monday, Feb, 2nd on the Patio from 9-11am for $7/pp. BYOB 12