Sunflower Community Association,, Inc. September 2016
Transcription
Sunflower Community Association,, Inc. September 2016
Our All Volunteer Board of Directors TOM HOWLIN President JULIE AGOZZINO Vice President JEROLD NUGENT Treasurer KREG BECK Secretary Directors TOM BESTERFELDT CHRISTINE SCHAEFER TOM SHAMBO Sunflower Community Association,, Inc. 9401 N. Sunflower Park Drive, Tucson, AZ 85743 , Saturday 22nd October 00 pm to 1: 7:00 am October 2016 Volume 19, Issue 10 Fall Yard Sale Sign up at the Village Center for the Saturday, October 22nd Fall Yard Sale. There is a small fee of $5.00 that participants are required to pay. The fee is used to defray the cost of maps, signage and advertising. The deadline for signing up is Wednesday, October 19th. See page 9. VILLAGE CENTER 520-572-9780 Fax: 520-572-8724 General Manager, Ext. 18 Julie Hoover jhoover@associatedasset.com Front Desk, Ext. 10 *Website Address Sunflowerliving.com What’s Inside Board Message…………….…..7 Committee Reports…………....8 Topics of Special Interest..........9 Upcoming Events……… .. .…13 Cuisine Events………….…....14 Cards & Games………..….….16 Activities & Clubs……….…...19 Health & Safety ……….……..23 Community News……...….....24 Special Interest & Contacts…..25 Classifieds………………........26 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE PRESENTS A FREE EVENT The Sunflower Activities Committee is gearing up for our “season” of ticketed events with free entertainment by Kids Unlimited on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fiesta Room. Kids Unlimited is a program to help talented young people learn to present music and dance in a professional style program. Their program will include 12 to 20 performers ranging in age from 3 (yes, 3!) to 18 in solo, duet, small and large group numbers and last about 45 minutes. The songs are primarily upbeat and include Motown, classics, patriotic and modern. All the performers will be in costume and have experience in previous programs. While the group is not charging a specific fee, a basket will be available at the door as attendees leave for any donations. Any funds donated after the performance will go towards scholarships for kids who excel in song and dance, but whose families cannot afford classes. See page 8 for more. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SALES ● INSTALLATION ● SERVICE Cochran Heating & Air Conditioning Discount for Sunflower Residents “Expert Personalized Service” Call for a FREE ESTIMATE 631-9718 “Time for Winter Checkup” R.O.C. 256404 “Quality service Coming to a Door Near You!” 520-314-8858 The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only. Sunflower does not guarantee or promote any of the products or services advertised herein and assumes no responsibility for the statements made in this publication. Information regarding advertising rates, deadlines, and policy information may be obtained by contacting the Village Center Front Desk at Phone: (520) 572-9780 ● Fax: (520) 572-8724 Published monthly by Staff & Volunteers of Sunflower Community Association, Inc. 9401 N. Sunflower Park Drive, Tucson, AZ 85743 SUNFLOWER VILLAGE CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION Monday – Wednesday - Friday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Tuesday – Thursday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Fitness Center and Swimming Pool are accessible Before and After Village Center Hours of Operation with Resident Proximity Card only, from 5:00 a.m. until Village Center opens and from Village Center closing until 11:00 p.m. daily. SUN CATCHER ADVERTISING RATES All Advertisements Printed in the Sun Catcher Are Located On Our Website OUTSIDE BACK COVER The following ads must run for 3 months with NO changes 1 /8 page $170.00 3 months 1 /4 page $320.00 3 months 1 /2 page $490.00 3 months 1 & 2 PAGES INSIDE FRONT AND BACK COVERS The following ads must run for 3 months with NO changes 1 /8 page $140.00 3 months 1 /4 page $264.00 3 months 1 /2 page $404.00 3 months AD If any changes are made in an ad on the 3-Month Rate, a Flat Charge of $15.00 will be applied for each change. This charge applies to all ads. 1-Month 3-Months 1 /8 page $45.00 $122.00 1 /4 page $85.00 $230.00 1 /2 page $130.00 $351.00 Full Page $235.00 $635.00 FLYER $75.00 – 700 May thru Dec.,900 Jan. thru April, Inserts one or two sided, prepared in bulk must be delivered to the Village Center by the 20th of the month. CLASSIFIED ADS COLUMN LINE (3/12” LINE) NEW TIME ROMAN 12PT. AVG. 40 CHARACTERS AND OR SPACES PER LINE MEMBER RATE: $3.00 PER LINE / NON-MEMBER RATE: $7.00 PER LINE DEADLINES AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS All data and payment must be received at the Sunflower Village Center by the 12 th of the month. Ads should be submitted by email to lchase@associatedasset.com Ad should be submitted with a hard copy and full payment to Sunflower Community Association, Inc. 9401 N. Sunflower Park Drive, Tucson, AZ 85743 (520- 572-9780) DISCLAIMER: The acceptance of an ad or flyer by the Association does not constitute approval or endorsement by the Sunflower Community Association, Inc. and the Association reserves the right to refuse any material that is deemed to be inappropriate. The terms, conditions and rates charged are subject to change at any time without notice. All signed contracts will, of course, be honored. SUN CATCHER DEADLINE Just a reminder to everyone who submits articles for the Sun Catcher: the deadline is the 12 th of the month. This deadline was arrived at to insure that all homeowners receive the publication in a timely manner. This allows residents to plan and participate in the next month’s activities. Ideally articles would be submitted as a Word Document attachment to an email (.doc or .docx). If you aren’t able to submit it in that format, you can type the article in the body of your email. Please keep the article to 250 words or less. Please email all articles to lchase@associatedasset.com Thank you for your cooperation MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS By Tom Howlin Next month is our annual meeting where new members of the board are sworn in and it provides an opportunity for the community to express their appreciation to the departing members who have given unselfishly of their time over the past two years. It is also the time when the board itself elects new officers and makes plans for the upcoming year. We are attempting to get a guest speaker from Northwest Fire to address the assemblage at the meeting. They will be here to discuss emergency preparedness, their role in it and, most importantly, our role in providing for ourselves in the event of a catastrophic event. Emergency preparedness is one of those topics that absolutely no one thinks about until they no longer have a roof over their head or food to eat. Thanks to our very own Dave Cobble, we stand much less of a chance of that happening that if we simply left things up to the local emergency agencies. So please make plans to attend the annual meeting and participate in our own version of the democratic process. It is most fitting that this year it follows, by one day, the national election. The people who have stepped up as candidates are making a large personal sacrifice of time and temperament so please take the time to vote for the two of your choice and then to show your support by attending the annual meeting. ANNUAL MEETING By Julie Hoover, CAAM, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Wednesday, November 9, 2016 1:00 p.m. The Annual Meeting of the Members (homeowners) is scheduled for Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 1:00 pm. Once again, the Annual meeting will be held in the Fiesta Room. In order to achieve quorum and validate election results 20% of all lots must return a ballot via postal mail and/or be present at the meeting. There are 967 lots within the Sunflower Community and 20% of the lots equals 193 lots that must be represented to allow the meeting to go forward. If quorum is not met, a secondary meeting may have to be called with an additional notice being mailed to all owners. I strongly encourage all owners to complete their ballots and return them per the instructions. Ballots will be mailed out the first part of October with the official notification of the meeting. This year you will be voting for two candidates and there are three well-qualified homeowners running for these open slots. All homeowners in residence are invited to attend the meeting on Wednesday, November 9, 2016. Remember, when you elect the Board, you are providing the Board with the responsibility of making decisions on behalf of the community. I look forward to seeing you at the Annual Meeting. SUNFLOWERLIVING WEBSITE A place for posting upcoming club and group events has now been added to the Announcements page on the Sunflowerliving website (What’s New> Announcements). Clubs and groups are encouraged to send their information to webteam@sunflowerliving.com and it will be posted on that page. Page 7 Resales Calendar year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Monthly YTD August 7 37 57 60 72 54 56 COMMITTEE REPORTS ARCHITECURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE By Tom Vana, Co-Chairman It’s that time of year again! The semi-annual community inspections will take place in the weeks following October 15th. Again it would be appreciated if you would remove weeds, dead plants, empty pots, (any size statues, artifacts, figurines, etc.), artificial plants & flowers. Your neighbors who make up the ARC would rather have less violations and report writing. Also, it costs staff time & money for stationery and postage. Let’s keep our community “Looking good”. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE By Finance Committee You have all received a copy of the financial budget for Sunflower for fiscal year 2017, which runs from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017. By now, you have read and fully understand those five pages of numbers, right? This column will be a digest version of the income accounts, with all numbers rounded. The biggest income item is assessment fees paid by the membership. Next year, this will amount to $89.00 per month or $533.00 semiannually, or $1,066 annually, per member, for a total of $1,030,800. The next largest item of income will come as a surprise to most of you – advertising in the Sun Catcher. Next year, we are estimating income of $41,000. Please support our advertisers. All other income items, 16 various accounts, equal $23,000. The total gross income is $1,145,000. We will transfer $185,000 to the reserve account. This leaves us with a net operating income of $910,000 for fiscal 2017. Sunflower is in a strong financial condition. Be sure to use this as a sales tool when listing your home. SUNFLOWER ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Paulette Weiser, Chair The Sunflower Activities Committee is gearing up for our “season” of ticketed events with free entertainment by Kids Unlimited on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fiesta Room. Kids Unlimited is a program to help talented young people learn to present music and dance in a professional style program. Their program will include 12 to 20 performers ranging in age from 3 (yes, 3!) to 18 in solo, duet, small and large group numbers and last about 45 minutes. The songs are primarily upbeat and include Motown, classics, patriotic and modern. All the performers will be in costume and have experience in previous programs. While the group is not charging a specific fee, a basket will be available at the door as attendees leave for any donations. Any funds donated after the performance will go towards scholarships for kids who excel in song and dance, but whose families cannot afford classes. Our first ticketed event is the Southern Comfort Band playing on Sunday, November 6th at 2:00 p.m. Tickets will be sold for $10 on Wednesday and Saturday, November 2 and 5. Look for details in the November newsletter. Two positions are open on the Activities Committee, which include attending quarterly meetings, helping sell and take tickets for events, and spreading the word about upcoming programs. If you have any interest, call committee chair Paulette Weiser at 419308-0237 or leave word at the desk at the Village Center. WELCOMING COMMITTEE By Liz Perry Are you a new homeowner in Sunflower? The Welcoming Committee would love to meet you and provide you with a helpful information packet that includes maps, coupons, activity/club information, emergency contact information, etc. Please contact either Lynn Haye at 520-572-6741 or Liz Perry at Elizann228@gmail.com, to help you get connected in your new community! Page 8 TOPICS OF SPECIAL INTEREST FALL YARD SALE By Sam Florek 2016/2017 RESIDENT DIRECTORIES ARE HERE Residents By Resident Services Coordinators 2016/17 Directory New Resident Directories will be available for pick up on Monday, October 10th. You may have one per household for free. You may purchase additional copies for $1.00. Sign up at the Village Center for the Saturday, October 22nd Fall Yard Sale, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There is a small fee of $5.00 that participants are required to pay. The fee is used to defray the cost of maps, signage and advertising. SUNFLOWER MURDER MYSTERY THEATER By Carolyn Lapotin, Sandy Shafer and Sharon Nelson The deadline for signing up is Wednesday, October 19th. Save the Dates: Here are some tips to help you have a successful sale. Sunflower's next Murder Mystery, "A Talent for Murder" is scheduled for Thursday, March 23rd and Saturday, March 25th of 2017. Yard sales are all about bargains so set realistic prices. Assign simple prices to your goods: 50 cents, 3 for $1, $5, etc. Those interested in participating as cast or crew should plan to attend an organizational meeting on Friday, January 6th from 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. in the Fiesta room. There are no lines to learn and each cast member will have considerable input as their character is developed. To add to the fun, there will be several new twists in the next murder mystery. Create an organized display. Lay out your items by category and display items to appeal to your customers. Crew responsibilities include developing advertising materials, taking pictures, helping with costumes, sending out communications, developing sets, monitoring the sound system, designing programs, etc. Please consider coming to the organizational meeting if you have any interest in participating. No experience needed. The only qualification is that you are part ham and will come to both shows in March and the Friday afternoon rehearsals that are scheduled roughly twice each month January-March. If you have questions, call Carolyn at 520-572-2216. BAKE SALE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED !!! By Nancy Hrigora Summer has flown by and it 's time to start looking through your baking recipes for the Fitness Club Bake Sale, November 4th and 5th, during the Sunflower Fine Arts & Craft Fair. Donations of home baked goodies are being sought along with volunteers for packaging and sales. More details to follow in the Sun Catcher and Communicator. Stock up on bags and newspapers. People who buy many small items will appreciate a bag to carry their items. Newspapers are handy for wrapping fragile items. Manage your money. Make a trip to the bank to get ample change for your cashbox. Advertise - This is a large community so use balloons and signs with prominent arrows, etc. to grab the attention of people driving by. “Old Pueblo” is a Tucson organization that provides rehabilitation to Armed Services veterans. The Sunflower Veterans will be working with the Old Pueblo staff to collect unsold items from our Sunflower Garage. To donate leave at end of driveway labeled Veterans. SIGN UP TODAY! Page 9 VOLUNTEERS By Sam Florek If you have any questions, you can call Linda Jordan at 572-1705 or Dawn Calkins at 744-4918. Sunflower is a warm and welcoming community. In addition, we have outstanding residents who are willing to donate their time and talents back to the community. If you would like to volunteer, please call the Village Center front desk 572-9780 ext. 10. Mark your calendars and come join us for an art filled fun time! Bring your friends and be sure and spread the word! This list is not all inclusive since it doesn’t include the names of many of our Committee and Club members who perform many duties on an ongoing basis—THANK YOU ONE AND ALL! Volunteers last month were: Paula Hernandez Mario Fraire Norma Rutherford Jean Kelly Margie Fix Carolyn Hutt Marti Wyckoff Marcia Edgeton Marty Rice June Dudas Margaret O’Connell Sam Florek Irene Harvey Janet Maloney Dolores Bucchino Meg Kimball Chuck Harmon Carol Erhardt Lillian Fraire Anna Reilly Linda Weyer Rob Cunninghman Dawn Calkins Dorothy Jacobs Lucy Howlin Barbara Strempek Frances Gauthier Jan Keogh Maria Augustyn Carol Abrahamson Fran Strubeck Jeannette Dougherty Margo Gustin Del Gustin Rosie Kubiak We are always looking for volunteers. Please contact the front desk if you are interested in volunteering. th 16 ANNUAL FINE ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL By Linda Jordan, Chairperson The big event is almost here! The 16th Annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival Friday, November 4th and Saturday, November 5th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There are still a few good spots available! Applications are available at the front desk or online at sunflowerliving.com. To print the online application, go to www.sunflowerliving.com, resident information, forms and then click on Fine Arts and Crafts Festival. *Please note this year the checks need to be made out to Linda Jordan. Page 10 Hope to see you all there! “CLASS OF 59” DANCE By Phyllis Bowcott Time’s a Wastin’! Music is meant to be played! Those dancing moves are calling your name! A new season of socializing and good fun of dancing is coming your way starting Saturday, November 12th, 2016 Dick’s Smith’s “CLASS OF 59” Band will entertain us with their great music from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Social time starts at 6:00 p.m. Please mark your Calendars Bring your beverage of choice and lets Party Down! Times is too short, so let’s jubilate to the beat of the drum. Come join us! A $5.00 donation is appreciated. See you there! SHRED-IT EVENT By Ann Marie Gleicher SHRED ON LOCATION—FREE Saturday, October 15th 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please consider bringing a can of food for the Marana Food Bank or a can of pet food for Pima Animal Care. POOL POLICY REMINDERS Partial list of Rules and Regulations Courtesy of Pool Committee All residents/renters are responsible for their guests; here are important safety & health reminders. EMAIL ADDRESS UPDATE PLEASE USE THESE EMAIL ADDRESS: Children not yet toilet trained or in diapers are never allowed in the pool. COMMUNICATOR: email to: jhoover@associatedasset.com Please keep notice to 200 characters or less and submit by Thursday at 10:00 a.m. for Friday’s Communicator. NO diving, jumping, horseplay, throwing objects in pool at any time. VISUAL LOBBY DISPLAY: agleicher@associatedasset.com Remember resident adult swimmers and walkers have priority in the lap lanes. NO children under age 17 allowed in the spa at any time. SUN CATCHER ARTICLES AND ADS: email to lchase@associatedasset.com. Must be 250 words or less and emailed by the 12th of the previous month for the next Sun Catcher. Rinse off before entering pool – PLEASE remember to turn off shower when done. SUNFLOWERLIVING WEBSITE: email to webteam@sunflowerliving.com When the Village Center is closed, ALL guests must be accompanied by a proximity card holder. GENERAL MANAGER : Julie Hoover email to jhoover@associatedasset.com Let’s all have a SAFE summer by keeping our rules in mind. You may be requested to leave the pool if you are violating any rules. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: email to: General Manager Julie Hoover for distribution to a specific Board member or all. jhoover@associatedasset.com Complete listing of all rules and policies are available in your Governing Documents and the complete pool rules are at the front desk. ARTICLE WRITERS FOR SUN CATCHER By Lori Chase THIS IS A CHANGE FOR SENDING IN SUN CATCHER ARTICLES. Please email: lchase@ associatedasset.com. (The first letter in email address is a lower case L not a one.) Ideally an article should be submitted as a Word Document attachment to an email. If you cannot submit in a word document please type your article into the body of your email and send. The deadline is the 12th of the month. Please keep your articles to 250 words or less. Thank you for your cooperation. GENERAL MANAGER’S ASSISTANT ANN MARIE GLEICHER: agleicher@associatedasset.com RESIDENT SERVICES COORDINATORS: lchase@associatedasset.com Lori Chase regarding Sun Catcher, proximity cards, advertising and yard sale sflorek@associatedasset.com Sam Florek regarding Volunteering, advertising, and art wall scheduling jstalcup@associatedasset.com Jenn Stalcup regarding Charter Clubs, Committee applications, Block Watch and room reservations sthornton@associatedasset.com Sammy Thornton regarding Bingo, phone directory, and room reservations jhoover@associatedasset.com (meetings and miscellaneous items, she will forward to correct person) Page 11 FUN-TIME KARAOKE By Marty Freese Saturday, October 8th 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Join your Host, Marty Freese for a night of singing and sing-a-longs. We are back for another season, look forward to seeing everyone. SMOKE DETECTOR TIME By Del Gustin Friday, November 4th is the date scheduled to have your smoke detectors or its batteries replaced if service is due. Your Sunflower neighbors who are sponsored by Northwest Fire provide this twice yearly service for those residents who are unable to maintain their smoke detectors themselves. Therefore, if your batteries haven’t been replaced in the last four years or if you wish to replace all your smoke detectors, please stop at the front desk to complete a request to change the batteries (which are provided by the resident) or to obtain information on purchasing new detectors. Purchasing identical smoke detectors is required as team members cannot do new wiring. (The two types of detectors used in our homes are also at the front desk in helping to order new ones. New detectors come with batteries.) Residents who have completed a request form will be called prior to November 4th to finalize an approximate time for service – either morning or afternoon. Teams will do their best to honor the requested replacement time. Unused prescription drugs thrown in the trash can be retrieved and abused or illegally sold. Unused drugs that are flushed contaminate the water supply. Proper disposal of unused drugs saves lives and protects the environment. Together we can achieve preventive measures and solutions for making our community safe and healthy. BRING YOUR UNUSED OR EXPIRED PRESCRIPTIONS AND OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATIONS, INCLUDING VETERINARIAN MEDICATIONS AND VITAMINS, TABLETS AND CAPSULES, TO BE COLLECTED. PLEASE KEEP ALL PILLS IN THEIR ORIGINAL CONTAINERS. METAL OR GLASS INHALATION AEROSOLS BOTTLES, SYRINGES, EPI-PENS, LIQUIDS AND CREAMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. AGE VERIFICATION By Ann Marie Gleicher Attention Lots 242-483 Age Verification - Sunflower Community is an agerestricted community and in order to maintain the standards imposed by HUD through HOPA (the Housing for Older Persons Act) a survey and letter must go out every two years to the homeowners. Owners are required to complete and turn in an updated age verification affidavit. In order to do this process efficiently, the letters go out quarterly. Lots 242-483 will receive their letters in October. At least 80% of the community must have one person per lot over the age of 55, this means that we need a minimum of 80% of the homes to comply. Please bring your affidavit to the Village Center to complete as the affidavit must be signed and witnessed by a member of staff. Please do NOT drop off the affidavit. In providing this service, additional ladder climbers would be helpful. If interested, please give me a call at 572-0587. DISPOSE-A-MED Thank you for your participation and cooperation. The Marana Police Department, in partnership with the Marana Health Center; Marana Optimist Club, Marana Mortuary and Pima County Wastewater, encourages Marana citizens, businesses and schools to join us in sharing information about drug awareness and preventive measures. The Marana Police Department will be hosting Dispose-A-Med every other month on the second Saturday. The next dates are October 8th and December 10th. 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. TARGET W Ina Rd / N Thornydale Rd Join us for a talk about heart health!! Page 12 HEART HEALTH By Margaret O’Connell Please join us as Dr. Joseph Vaglio presents a talk on “Living with Atrial Fibrillation”. Dr. Vaglio is an entertaining speaker who makes it easy to understand issues related to heart rhythms. Date: Monday, October 10th Time: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Fiesta Room Please call 469-8216 to confirm your spot. ART GALLERY By Sam Florek Thanks to Linda Weyer for another outstanding Art Show. Your Indian paintings are so well done. Your Arizona scenery definitely invites one to visit here and perhaps even move to here—our beauty is different than many parts of the United States. We want to thank you for doing the September show and we are looking forward to your October one. The Quilting club will be presenting a show in November. We have applicants for the 2017 year but before contacting artists with dates for the show we want to be sure that the dates we give them are accurate. We may be in the midst of our revitalization project and wouldn’t want you to hang your works in an area that could be a little dusty. Stay tuned for further details. BINGO By Sam Florek We survived our hot and humid summer and now we can enjoy lovely cool evenings. It is a good time to come to the Village Center and enjoy a game of Bingo. This month’s game is Tuesday, October 11th. When more people attend, we have larger prizes. Of course, it isn’t just about winning. Participating in the game also gives you the opportunity to enjoy conversations and have a few laughs with friends. Thank you to our September volunteers—Carol Abrahamson, Marcia Edgeton, Sandy Ehlers, Delores Bucchino and Rosie Kubiak Card selection begins at 6:00 p.m. and play begins at 6:30 p.m. sharp. SOME UP COMING EVENTS BOARD MEETING: Wednesday, October 12th at 10:00 a.m. TRAVEL DESK: Wednesday, October 5th from 1:00 -3:00 p.m. continuing the first & third Wednesdays. HEART HEALTH: Living with Atrial Fibrillation Monday, October 10th at 9:00 a.m. LADIES LUNCH: Oregano’s, Wednesday, October 12th. $18.00. Tickets at front desk. ROMEOs LUNCH: Smashburger, Wednesday, October 12th. Sign up at front desk. BINGO: Tuesday, October 11th Card selection at 6:00 p.m. play begins at 6:30 p.m. OCTOBER BLACK CAT POTLUCK: Thursday, October 13th. At 5:30 p.m. Cost $2.00 Ticket sales: from 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Wednesdays, September 28 and October 5. SHRED IT: Saturday, October 15th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the west Village Center parking lot. SINGLES & FIENDS: Viva Mexico Saturday, October 15th at 5:30 Tickets required. $12.00 Ticket Sales: Mon., Oct. 3rd,Tue., Oct. 4th and Fri., Oct. 7th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Q & A WORKSHOP: Monday, October 17th at 11:00 a.m. HIKING: First hike is Tuesday, October 18th. See article in Sun Catcher for other hikes and details. YARD SALE: Saturday, October 22nd – Sign up at front desk. Cost $5.00 KIDS UNLIMITED: Activities Committee Free event Saturday, October 22nd at 6:30 p.m. A basket will be available for donations that will go to kids in need. OKTOBERFEST: Saturday, October 29th at 5:30 p.m. Tickets required. Cost $12.00 Sales: Monday, October 10th and Wednesday, October 12th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. NOVEMBER ANNUAL MEETING: Wednesday, November 9th at 1:00 p.m. in the Fiesta Room. EDWARD JONES INVESTMENT SEMINAR: Wednesday, October 5th at 10:00 a.m. KARAOKE: Saturday, October 8th at 6:30 p.m. Free Page 13 CUISINE EVENTS OCTOBER LADIES LUNCHEON By Carolyn LaPotin The October Ladies Luncheon will be at Oregano’s, located at 100 W Orange Grove Rd on Wednesday, October 12th. Please note that we will be sitting outside on the shaded patio with misters running as needed. The social hour begins at 11:30 a.m. with a cash bar available. Lunch will be served at noon. There is a choice of five luncheon items. The price is $18, this includes the meal, non-alcoholic beverage, tax, gratuity and DESSERT of a mini “pizza” cookie with vanilla ice cream. (You will likely have a take home box as the lunch portions as HUGE!) Please bring exact change when you come to the Center to purchase your ticket. Ticket sales will close on Thursday, October 6th. Looking forward to seeing you there. BACCHUS WINE By Sandy Persels El Charro Café at Oracle and Magee was the destination for Sunflower oenophiles this month. We tasted four delicious Mexican food offerings— paired with wine, of course. If you’re under the mistaken impression that Mexican food only goes with margaritas or beer, trying the right kind of wine with your quesadilla just might disabuse you of that notion. It’ll chimi your changas! At least, that was the consensus of the Bacchus folks who were fortunate enough to get on The List to attend this terrific limited tasting. . . . You could be on that list for advance information about upcoming Bacchus events. Just give your name and e-mail address to Mary Laurie Siebert, marylaurie@me.com, or phone 744-3176. We usually meet on the fourth Wednesday of the month, and though meetings are most often held at the Sunflower Village Center, occasionally we go to a different venue. There are no dues; all that’s required is an interest in wine and learning more about it, a sense of adventure, and a desire to enjoy conversation and laughter with your Sunflower neighbors while you eat great food and drink lovely wine. What’s not to like? Come on along and join our revels! Either give me more wine or leave me alone. ~ Rumi (13th C. Persian Poet) Page 14 By Sharon Cockrell Culinary Club’s next event is Oktoberfest. It will be on Saturday, October 29th beginning at 5:30 p.m. We plan on having it outdoors, weather permitting. The menu will be a German theme with Brats, sauerkraut, warm German potato salad and much more. Tickets will go on sale Monday, October 10th and Wednesday, October 12tg from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The price per ticket is only $12.00. Don’t forget to bring your own beverage of choice (especially beer). For more information please call Sharon Cockrell (307-6760-4216) NEWS FROM THE ROMEO GROUP Aka: Old Men Eating Out By Dave Glicksman Continuing our 2016 theme of visiting places the ROMEO’s have not been to as a group previously, on Wednesday. October 12th, lunch will be at ‘SMASHBURGER’ at 7625 N. Oracle, near Sprouts. Yes, they have beer. Their SMASHBURGERS (100% Certified Angus Beef) and SMASHCHICKENS are fresh, never frozen. The malts and shakes feature Haagen-Dazs ice cream. (I’m getting hungry writing this.) See their menu at www.smashburger.com or at the Village Center desk. We will carpool from the Village Center at 11:15 a.m. to keep our 11:45 a.m. reservation. The manager has offered us a discount. So we may let know ‘SMASHBURGER’ how many to expect and set for, please sign up by Tuesday, October 11th before noon. KOMEDY KORNER By the ROMEO’S A tale from the BCP era (Before Cell Phones): Located in Milwaukee, WI, Sexhauer Manufacturing was owned by John Sexhauer. In addition to being its president, John was the chief salesman. While John was out calling on current and potential customers, his wife called desperately needing to talk to her husband. John’s secretary had a list of John’s stops and said she would call around and have John call home. After calling ten businesses asking if John Sexhauer was there with no success, she asked the eleventh receptionist if they had a Sexhauer there and was told, ‘heck no, we’re so busy we hardly have time for a SATURDAY MORNING COFFEE By Sam Florek LADIES LUNCH By Margaret Zeches Your coffee hosts for the first week in October are Irene & Gene Wittmann. Irene and Gene have been hosts many times and they are wonderful volunteers. Gene was a member of our Board of Directors and Irene has been one of the dedicated members of the Sunflower Culinary Committee and a long term volunteer at Northwest Hospital. Tuesday, November 8th is our date for the next Sunflower Ladies Lunch. It will be held at the Gringo Grill, located in the La Posada Lodge at 5900 N. Oracle. We have volunteers for the month of October. We will make every effort to continue Saturday morning coffees. Saturday morning is a relaxing event. If you have never attended, please stop by at 8:00 a.m. The coffee is always hot and we also have tea. In addition we supply jelly, cream cheese and butter for your bagels. There is a small charge to cover the cost of refreshments. We are always looking for people to volunteer to host this event. ROMEO-2 Breakfast-News By Dave Glicksman On the fourth Tuesday morning of each month, the Retired Old Men Eating Out group has their breakfast get together. We visit different restaurants each month and in October it be at the Cattlemen’s Café at the Marana Stockyards, 14901 N Kirby Hughes Rd. We have a 9:00 a.m. reservation each month. There are no dues and all ‘Men Of Sunflower’ are invited to join us for breakfast and/or lunch. So we may give the restaurant the count to prearrange our space, please sign up at the Village Center before noon of the Monday prior to the breakfast. This month it will be on Tuesday, October 25th. We’ll carpool from the Village at 8:25 a.m. If you are not carpooling, let us know so we don’t wait and worry about you. There is a choice of four entrees with a non alcoholic beverage, tax and gratuity included for $18.00. The menu and signup sheet are at the center. Exact change is appreciated. Lunch will be served at noon; happy hour will begin at 11:30 a.m. Alcoholic beverages are available for cash. See you there, Amigos. OCTOBER BLACK CAT POTLUCK By Sharyn Fincher and Jean Kelly Meet ya at the Fiesta Room on Thursday, October 13th for our Black Cat Potluck. Always fun getting together and sharing our favorite dishes for potluck (YUM) and not having to cook that night.(Yeah) Social Hour will be at 5:30 p.m. and you meal will start around 6:00 p.m. Remember to bring your fine china (just kidding) and silverware, We will furnish Lemonade, water and ice. Please feel free to bring your beverage of choice. Ticket sales: 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28th and on Wednesday, October 5th. Tickets are $2.00 with a dish to serve 8-10 people. For guests who bring a meat main dish you will receive 2 FREE tickets. When signing up for desserts please bring sliced. Costumes acceptable but not mandatory, hope to see you there. Page 15 CARDS & GAMES BILLIARDS TOURNAMENTS By Jim Damato We invite all residents to play. If you have not played pool before or not for a while, come on down and we will get you started. The matches are held every Tuesday and Friday starting at 1:30 p.m., but most players show up early to play a warm up game or two. If you have any questions, please contact Jim Damato 744-7031. LADIES BILLIARDS By Julie Agozzino "CHIX with STIX”, our Sunflower Ladies Billiards group, meets on Thursdays in the Billiards Room from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. No sign up, just show up for great fun. Ladies are welcome to use the billiards room to “perfect your techniques” any time that the room is available. CARDS AND GAMES By Margaret O’Connell Come join us on Tuesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. for some fun card games!! If you have a favorite card game or board game, come on down---we’re open to new games… We don’t play on Bingo Tuesday. MEN’S 9 HOLE By Dale Tabor The men’s Nine Hole Golf Group welcomes our Sunflower Community to fun golf. We hope you will challenge yourself to the game and enjoy playing the beautiful golf course that is your neighbor “The Quarry Pines” located just 10 minutes from Sunflower. Yes, we all want to play the game well, however we are a fun group and that’s what we feel golf is about. So, take a couple of hours out of your busy schedule on Wednesdays and join us! Should you have family or friends in town, put their names on the sign-up sheet and they are welcome to play. The sign-up book is on the table near to the fitness center. The number of people signed up will be called into the Pines by noon Tuesday for the golf cart reservations. Spring-summer we play the back nine 7:30 a.m. Fall-winter the front nine is played at 2:00 p.m. Page 16 We will be looking forward to seeing you at the “T” box. If you have questions, call Dale Tabor at 520579-9904. FUN POKER By Carol Erhardt For those of you who have not had the pleasure of joining us for an afternoon of fun poker, we play every Tuesday and Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Library. The Old West may have had their legends with Wild Bill Hickok, Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp and others but we too have our legends and enjoy the camaraderie of being together. Fun Poker is just what it says it is….fun. We play a lot of “unusual” card games; however, we play Texas Hold’em and Omaha also. If you know how to play poker and would like to learn some of the crazy games that we play, come on up and join us for an afternoon….we’ll explain each game to you as we play it. As they use to say in the Old West....happy trails to you until we meet again! SUNFLOWER 500 CARD CLUB By Carol Erhardt The 500 Card Club invites you to join us playing a fun game every Thursday morning. We welcome new members and look forward to meeting you. Where: The Village Center When: 9:00 a.m. Thursday – in the Library Why: To enjoy a morning with a fun group (we have a 25 cent per person donation which goes toward our jackpots). We are still willing to teach anyone who would like to learn the game. Call and we will set up a time to teach. Any Questions? Call: Carol Erhardt at 579-0912. PINOCHLE By Harlan Quinn If you like to play single deck pinochle, join us from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday afternoons in the Library. There is no cost and no reservations are needed, just show up. We play partners and/or threehanded pinochle depending on the number of players present. For information call one of the contacts listed in the back of the Sun Catcher. MAH JONGG By Mary Laurie We play Mah Jongg on Fridays at the Center at 9:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Bring your set and your 2016 card. If you are interested in learning, call Mary Laurie Siebert 744-3176 or Shirley Lambert 744 6575. They will make a date with you to learn the basics so that you can join the fun. Not ready to make a commitment? Come watch, we will show you how it’s done. In the Spring and Summer, we play the back 9 holes starting at 7:30 a.m. In the Winter and Fall we play the front nine starting at 2:00 p.m. Please arrive ½ hour early for a warm up or in case they let us out a little early. We look forward to seeing you there. We would love to have new players join us for ping pong on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons. All playing levels, including beginners, are welcome for a fun time of ego-free and oftentimes aerobic ping pong. For more information, contact Tish Tabor 520-5799904. season and the return of many friends and possibly some new members to our club. The highlight of each season comes in January when Sunflower hosts the Tucson Senior Olympics Bocce tournament. We play bocce each Tuesday and Thursday at 1:00 p.m. Bocce is a fun, easy to learn game, the basics, of which, can be learned in one session. We would be happy to get you started and introduce you around to the group. So come on out and join your neighbors and friends on the courts. If you have any questions or need further information please contact Marty Rice at 579-6451. Hope to see you soon! Our playing times may vary so check the Fitness schedule in the Sun Catcher. BOCCE By Ed Alsobrooks PING PONG GROUP By Buzz Hoffmann COME ON OUT! EUCHRE By Sharon Knowlton Enjoy a fast, fun card game? Play euchre with us. We're always looking for new players. Forgot how to play or haven't played in a long time? Not to worry. "It's like riding a bike." It'll come back to you in no time. We play every Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please call Sharon Knowlton at 743-2367 or better yet, sign up in the blue notebook in the hall by the Fitness Center. Then we know how many tables to set up. Hope to see you! LADIES 9 HOLE GOLF By Tish Tabor Come and play with the Desert Ladies Nine Hole Golf Group for a fun round of golf on Tuesdays at the beautiful Quarry Pines Golf course just 10 minutes away. The goal is to have fun no matter what your skill level is while improving your game. A sign-up sheet can be found in the Activities Notebook in the Village Center located on the desk by the fitness room. Please sign up before the Monday of each week that you wish to play. If friends or family are visiting, they are welcome to play with us. Add their names to the sheet when you sign up. Ah! It’s September and the Bocce Club is at it again. Some hot shootouts taking place on the courts already. The weather is cooling down and there is fun to be had playing the good ole bocce game. We have been averaging 10 players in this new season. A number that will surely take a big jump when our snowbirds return. We have had a couple of new players stop by to roll a few with us. Terrific! We are always glad to see fresh faces out there. In case you didn’t know, Sunflower has been the home for the Tucson Senior Olympic Bocce tournament for a number of years. It takes place the last week of January. Teams from all over the area come to participate and they always comment on what great facilities we have. There are Ladies, Men’s and Co-ed divisions. We are a fun loving, welcoming group and would love for you to come check us out. The Bocce Club plays every Tuesday and Thursday at 1:00 p.m. We’d be glad to teach you the game and introduce you around. If you have any questions, please call Marty Rice at 579-6451. Page 17 SUNFLOWER MEN’S GOLF CLUB By Don Sanderson All equipment is provided. Please wear athletic shoes and bring plenty of drinking water. It’s time for some fall golf. Our fall schedule of events has been scheduled and posted on our website. Check us out at www.golffusion.com/ sunflowergolfclub and sign up as a guest. All are welcome to come and try this fun and social game, or come and watch if you just want to see what Pickleball is all about! For those of you who are unfamiliar with our club, we play twice a week (Monday & Thursday) at various golf courses in the area (all the way from Benson on the east to Tubac on the south to Casa Grande on the north). We “play by the rules” and always have a great time. If you enjoy the game and are looking to make some great friends, come join us. I can be contacted at dsanderson128@gmail.com or (520) 241-7676. PICKLEBALL CLUB By Danielle Lardy SUNFLOWER TENNIS CLUB By Binki Thalman Fall is on its way and the snowbirds are heading south, so come on out and enjoy some tennis! We have a wonderful group of people who love the sport and we welcome players at all skill levels. If your skills are a bit rusty, you are encouraged to come out for informal play, which is a fun time. If you prefer a more serious game, then the scheduled doubles would be what you want, since we play regular sets. We still laugh and have fun, but are just a bit more competitive. HAPPY 51st ANNIVERSARY PICKLEBALL! Sunflower doubles Tennis Schedule for October: Pickleball remains the largest sport club at Sunflower. With new members continuing to joining the club, we are now 70+ members strong! Mixed Tennis Doubles: 7:30 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Just about anywhere you go, you can find Pickleball being played and enjoyed by active seniors. One advantage of playing Pickleball is that it can be played with a diverse age group and skill level on the same court, making pickleball a great family game time. Pickleball is easy to learn, good for your health, and is a lot of fun to play! Now that the evening weather is cooling down, we will resume to the evening 6:30 p.m. start time. Also, we are glad to seeing many of our club “snow birds “ returning to the courts. Morning play is on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:00 a.m. The morning players are mostly advance to tournament level players. However, morning play can be arranged for beginners by calling me, Danielle Lardy at 250-0312 or Carolyn Hutt at 419-6369 to schedule play time or lesson time. Evening play is on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Evening play is for ALL level players. Perfect for beginners. Page 18 a.m. Monday, Ladies Doubles: 7:30 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday Sunflower doubles is informal play with 4 players rotating positions on court after each game, with server moving to the bench after 4 games. A player waiting to come in takes the court at the beginning spot in the rotation. Depending on the number of players, more than one court may be in use with all courts participating in the rotation. If you are interested in scheduled doubles, please email Susan Page (susancpage@comcast.net) as to when you are available. BOWLING NEWS By Bonnie Scott SUNFLOWER ART CLUB By Barbara Strempek Congratulations to the following Bowlers for some terrific scores from August 12th. thru the 26th: The Sunflower Art Club will begin meeting on Wednesday, November 2nd, Craft Room, 9:00 a.m. until noon. You can come and go any time you want. There is no instructor. We are a group of artists who enjoy painting together and helping each other. Bring whatever medium you prefer. The members range from beginning to experienced artists. Hope you can join us. Need more information, please call me at 572-1906. John Hoover-three games over 200 each totaling a 629 series; Keith Leikel – 211 & 245 games; Bob Sergisson-227 and 244 games; Bert Poi – 221 game. Some of the girls were close to 200 games – Linda Ottley – 185 and 186; Bonnie Scott – 184; Judy Migneault – 180. So far this year, the most improved bowlers are Carol Taylor – 7.500 pins and Don Meier – 11.427 pin improvement. This is based on bowlers with 36 games or more this year. We look forward to Bob Swanson and Janet Sergisson returning as well as our bowlers who spend their Summers away. If you want to make some new friends and have fun while doing so, the bowling alley is the place for you. We’d love to have you join us. It’s an open bowling/ no teams concept. No pressure, just fun. We bowl Friday afternoons at Fiesta Lanes. Please come by 12:30P for a 1:00P start. Call Irene Harvey (5790139) with any questions. ACTIVITIES & CLUBS SUNFLOWER NEEDLEWORKERS By Dawn Calkins We meet every Monday afternoon from 1:00 p.m.3:00 p.m. and Wednesday mornings from 9:00 a.m.11:00 a.m. in the Sunflower Village Center. We meet from October through May, but if there are enough members who want to keep meeting during the summer, we will. Membership is available to Sunflower Community Association members in good standing. Annual dues are $5.00 if residents are not a member of the Arts and Crafts group. If a member of the Arts and Crafts group, there is no further monetary requirement. CRAFT CLUB By Adele Soumela The Craft Club will begin the 2016-2017 year meeting Monday, October 3rd, Craft Room, 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. All current and newly interested people are invited to attend. We will help plan for the year. Come with ideas or just your enthusiasm. STORYTELLING: How to Write an Inspiring Memoir, Oral History, or Family Genealogy By Kristin Delaplane “I urge you to pursue preserving your personal history to allow your children and grandchildren to know who you were as a child and what your hopes and dreams were.”-Oprah Winfrey If you look at what you inherited, what was the biggest treasure? Can it be that the stories from your family and the photos have meant the most? And if you did not inherit those stories, would that be the treasure? Don't deprive your children, grandchildren and future descendants. I want to help you document your life story, your memories of your parents and grandparents, and what you know of the family history. If you don't like to write, I'll show you work arounds. The important thing is to get the stories saved and have fun doing it. This is a no-fee workshop where I offer you individual help. The workshop is open to all. There is no catching up or problem if you miss a month here and there. The next workshop is Thursday, Oct 20, 2 p.m. Please note this is our new starting time from previous workshops. See you then. Page 19 SUNFLOWER GENEALOGY SOCIETY By Kristin Delaplane A VERY DIFFERENT kind of get together. The October meeting is going to be a focus group meeting. We want all our members to attend, please. The focus is going to be about the kinds of meetings you want going forward. We will be considering meeting formats, presentations, programs, and field trips we want to include in 2017. We are betting that by having this be an inclusive and interactive discussion, the ideas will abound. This is your club so we want your input. And we invite anyone who has thought about joining the club to attend and bring forth what you would hope the club would be for you. Depending on the length of the discussion, if there is time, we will be breaking up into smaller groups to address each person’s research progress so bring your research, questions and devices if you want. Honoring the ancestors who give us our story. October’s meeting is Tuesday, October 18th at 2:00 p.m. We welcome all Sunflower residents. SUNFLOWER FITNESS CLUB By Marijke Augusteijn When purchasing punch or membership cards please bring a CHECK to the front desk made out to Sunflower Fitness Club. Meeting: The Fitness Club will have its fall meeting on Friday, October 14th at 1:00 p.m. in the Fiesta Room. Please come to hear what is new, meet the new officers and enjoy some refreshments. We are still looking for someone willing to Chair the bake sale fundraiser in November. For more information, please contact our President, Sue Davis, at 444-5887 or email lsmddd@gmail.com This month we will continue our summer schedule with volunteers, Dorothy and Margo, who will lead the Tuesday and Thursday classes. The water aerobics class with our certified instructor, Robin, will continue the same as before. Our class schedule for October is as follows: Fun & Fit with Dorothy: 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Tues/Thurs This class combines low impact dance exercises, pilates, and yoga moves using videos. Page 20 Stretch and Tone with Margo: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Tues/Thurs This class builds and tones muscles and increases flexibility. You will need to bring a ball, an exercise band, and a set of small weights. Water Aerobics with Robin: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a. m. Mon/Weds/Fri This class strengthens and tones muscles through water resistance exercises. Every participant needs to be a member. Card punches are only required for water aerobics. This class can still be tried twice for free. Membership cards ($15) and punch cards ($22) are sold at the front desk. Please pay by check. SUNFLOWER HIKING CLUB By Marti Wyckoff Hike leaders send out an email a few days before each hike with information about the hike, meeting time at the center and driver donation amount. Please call the hike leader with any questions. To be added to Sunflower's Hiking Club email list, send an email to sunflowerhikers@gmail.com. The following is the link to the season's hiking schedule and the photo albums: http://www.sunflowerliving.com/yearly/ clubs_2009/sunflower_hiking.pdf OCTOBER 2016 HIKING SCHEDULE: Tuesday Oct 18th: GREEN MOUNTAIN/ CATALINA MOUNTAINS, 4.6 MILES MODERATE, HIKE LEADER: ROGER RAINBOLT 638-7166 Friday Oct 21st: MEADOW TRAIL/CATALINA MOUNTAINS, 4.0 MILES MODERATE, HIKE LEADER: JEANNINE RAINBOLT 638-7166 Tuesday Oct 25th: MADERA CANYON NATURE TRAIL, 7.2 MILES MODERATE, HIKE LEADER: FAITH THESINGH 572-0251 Friday Oct 28th: MT LEMMON/WILDERNESS OF ROCKS/MARSHALL GULCH LOOP, 9.6 MILES, DIFFICULT, HIKE LEADER: MELBA COPE 744-5095 SEE YOU ON THE TRAIL! :-) PHOTO CLUB By Bruce Balay The Photo Club’s next meeting will be Tuesday, October 11th at 10:00 a.m. in the Craft Room of the Village Center. Our ‘show and tell’ for the meeting will be recent photos from your trips this summer. If any time remains (and there always is) mini-slide shows of other trips or outings is always appreciated. We will use the overhead TV in the Craft Room, so bring those slide shows on a flash drive. As always, bring a beverage of your choice to wash down the cookies that always seem to materialize. SINGLES AND FRIENDS By Ellen Bowlby Viva Mexico. During this beautiful time of the year, the Singles and Friends are going to take a journey of exploration into the Mexican customs and heritage of Tucson. During this journey, we are going to have a guide who will explain certain customs and we will also be paying homage to some of our past members. To further enhance this adventure, come dressed in a south of the border costume. Prizes will be awarded. The meal for the evening will be catered by a local Mexican restaurant. This adventure will take place on October 15th in the Fiesta Room starting at 5:30 p.m. and the journey will begin at 6:00 p.m. You ask, when will you pay your fare and how much is it going to be. You can purchase your tickets the first week of October for only $12.00 on Monday – 3, Wednesday – 5, and Friday – 7 at the Village Center between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Hurry and reserve your seat and join us. SUNBIRD CAMPERS/RV CLUB By Joe Yearous Autumn is a fun time of the year when much of the world turns from green to radiant shades of yellow, gold, and red. Temperatures begin to cool down, and even begin to give crispness to the air in the morning. The privilege of living here is that we have the fall colors readily available within a short drive. If you enjoy the outdoors we have the capability of camping right in the middle of all this beauty. The Sunbird Campers/RV Club welcomes you to come join us at our monthly meeting on the first Friday of the month. You do not have to have a tent, a trailer, a camper, or an RV; just have the interest in getting out on the road less traveled. Our Friday, October 7th meeting will be at 10:30 a.m., in the Fiesta Room of the Village Center. You are invited to meet with us and learn more about the club. All members please note and mark your calendars for the "Advanced Elder Care" presentation by Pam Liddil, on Monday, October 24th, at the Village Center, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Remember, there will be charge per couple to cover the cost of handouts (no discount for singles). NOTE: Date and/or time subject to change. This is vital information for all of us to have on hand and ready to use when the time comes. SUNFLOWER READERS' CLUB By Elizabeth Gunn The Sunflower Readers' Club will meet as usual on the first Tuesday, October 4th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Center. We decided that two war novels in a row was a bit hard on our spirits, so we changed the book of the month to "Tender Is the Night," by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Following is the rest of the list for the 2016-17 winter season: November: LITTLE BEE - By Chris Cleave December: THE NICK ADAMS STORIES - By Ernest Hemingway January: THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS - by M. L. Stedman February: THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS - by Rebecca Skloot March: MY ANTONIA - by Willa Cather April: A GENTLEMAN IN MOSCOW - by Amor Towles May: HE PIGEON TUNNEL - by John Le Carre SUNFLOWER QUILTERS By Lynn Boe Sunflower Quilters are planning a wide variety of new projects for the coming season. In October a class for a Dresden table topper is scheduled and one craft fair item class. Then we have charity quilting days, and don't forget the Halloween party. We do love any excuse for a good party! Please check us out on Thursdays and Friday at 9:00 a.m. in the Craft Room and see what we are sewing this week. Page 21 SUNFLOWER TECHNOLOGY CLUB By Tom Howlin October will be the final installment of our formal cutting the cord presentation and I’m not exaggerating when I tell you it’s truly a look into the future of home entertainment. Imagine a time where any channel you want is instantly available, any movie there for the asking, archived shows and movies for the last half century and TV/movies from any country in the world! And you and you alone, are in control of the whole process. It’s not a fantasy, it exists today in its very rudimentary form and there are actually club members who are dabbling in this exciting vision of the future of entertainment. It’s all because of a technology known as IPTV – Internet Protocol TV. Oddly enough, it’s a protocol developed by the very industries who are now claiming it will rob them of revenues and cost them viewers. If you remember Napster and its impact on the music industries (ultimately it saved the industry rather than destroying it as had been predicted) then just imagine a Napster of TV & movies. No longer will we be required to buy 100 channels to get 10 we want. And, we will be able to watch those 10 on our schedules without expensive DVR equipment – actually, without much equipment at all – laptop and TV. So be ready, be there and prepare to be amazed! Presentation is open to club members only so join now to share the future. SUNFLOWER TRAVEL CLUB By Frances Gauthier The sales desk will reopen on October 5th from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Our membership drive starts for the 2016-17 season, as well as signups for the three trips that we have planned so far. The dues this season is $5. Our sales desk will also be open on October 19th from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. November 18th: A trip to the Mesa Swap Meet. We will leave the center at 9:00 a.m. arriving at approximately 11:00 a.m. Lunch will be on your own at the food court. We’ll leave at 3:30 for an early dinner at Sweet Tomatoes. We plan on being back between 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. The cost of $40 pp includes transportation, driver gratuity and meal at Sweet Tomatoes. Page 22 December 16th: “Home for the Holidays” Christmas show with lunch at the Arizona Opry in Apache Junction. Experience a joyful mixture of traditional and popular seasonal classics. Bus loads at 10:00 a.m. and we should be back around 6:00 p.m. $65 per person. March 12th: Cirque Musica at Tucson Music Hall. Cirque Musica combines the Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s music with the spell-binding grace and dare-devil athleticism of today’s greatest circus performers. $68 per person includes first floor seating, bus transportation with drop off and pick up at Music Hall doors and driver gratuity. Bus leaves center at 1:00 p.m. and returns by 5:00 p.m. Save the Date: Membership Meeting – November 1st – time to be determined. SUNFLOWER VETERANS CLUB By Tom Shambo, Vice President Our September meeting speaker Dan Jarvis, presented a Power Point overview of the history and stories related to the Pima Air Museum and its aircraft. Veterans Club “Cook Out” We are very proud of the support Sunflower Residents give to our charity projects! Saturday’s meal was attended by 150 Sunflower residents and guests and was a huge success. We seem to get better with practice. Many thanks to the volunteers who did the work and our customers who good naturedly ignored any glitches in our service. This profit was earmarked for additional benches for the Committal Shelter in the new Marana Veterans’ Cemetery joining the benches purchased by our February Cook out. The manager of the cemetery and a representative of their charity foundation were at the Cook Out and were impressed with your enthusiasm and support. Thank you. A reminder if you have changed your email address, mailing address or phone number please let us know so we can make sure you still get the veteran’s club information. Don’t forget to attend our next meeting on Wednesday, October 5th at 9:30 am. VINTAGE GARDENERS By Ellen Bowlby October is here and that means it is time to start welcoming back our winter visitors/residents and to alert our present members and those who want to be members that our programs will be starting soon. November and December events are for members only. On Monday, November 21st we will meet in the Fiesta Room for a presentation by Joan Smith about Pima Cotton. Our Friday, December 9th Holiday luncheon will be at Dominick’s Real Italian. Mark your calendars! All Sunflower residents who are or want to be gardeners or are just interested in knowing a little bit about the flora and of our section of the Sonoran Desert are welcome to join the club. Annual dues are $10.00. A reminder to our members – we are now accepting and will soon be soliciting nominations for Vintage Gardeners board members. Active members are needed to step up and volunteer to help keep this garden club going. Please give some thoughtful consideration to your participation and identify the ways you are willing to contribute to our club! HEALTH & SAFETY AA MEETING, 9/11 Group The 9/11 Group of AA meets every Thursday at 4:00 p.m. at Lord of Grace Church at 7250 N. Cortaro Road in the Fellowship Hall For more information, call Helen V. at 572-9691 or Bob K. at 579-1018 AL-ANON MEETING, Silverbell Serenity Group meets Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at Lord of Grace, 7250 N. Cortaro Road in the Fellowship Hall. For more information call Angie at 579-1574 or Diane at 572-6977 SUNFLOWER NEIGHBORS By Sarah Boroson Sunflower Neighbors is a group of volunteers living in Sunflower who donate time, transportation, and understanding to those in need. We provide rides exclusively to doctor, dentist or other necessary medical appointments when you are unable to drive yourself. There is no charge for this service, but donations are accepted. Please allow 4 days notice to locate an available volunteer and do let us know if you have special needs (wheelchair, etc.) so that we can plan accordingly. The phone number is 3315520. In an emergency, call 911 or a taxi service. PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP The Parkinson’s Support Group meets at 10:30 a.m. the 4th Tuesday of every month at the Village Center. We share ideas and experiences, arrange for some physical therapy sessions or speakers, socialize and find other ways to support each other. BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR GROUP By Jan Keogh There is a wonderful sisterhood of Breast Cancer Survivors here at Sunflower. Whether you are newly diagnosed, currently in treatment, or are a long time survivor, we will welcome you. We have been meeting for 11 years. We share our fears, joys, sorrows, and triumphs. This group has been here for each other and we support each other in any way we can. We meet in the privacy of our homes and have also been known to go out to lunch and have some fun. For more information about meetings or to ask questions contact Betty Piotrowski 744-1776. Please come and join us. GROWING STRONGER By Marlene Spencer Tuft University research shows that a program of strength training not only improved bone density, but also reduced falls and improved arthritis symptoms. Balance, coordination, flexibility and endurance are also improved. This program is based on that research and instructors must be certified. This low impact program is appropriate for both sedentary and active people. Hand weights and ankle weights are required 1 to 2 pounds for women or 2 to 3 pounds for men. This six week program will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. starting Tuesday, October 4th. There is no fee. If you have any questions, please call Marlene at 572-2554. Page 23 FITNESS INSTRUCTOR Kris Harris is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. to provide complimentary instruction and advice on proper use of the equipment and machines in the Fitness Center. Kris is available to residents who wish to have one-on -one personal training or want to develop a specific fitness plan. Kris can be contacted at 520-971-9355 to set up an appointment. Please make it brief, 200 characters maximum, must have by Thursday at 10:00 a.m. for Friday’s Communicator. PIMA PUBLIC LIBRARY - BOOKMOBILE By Front Desk Personnel The bookmobile visits our Village Center on the third Saturday of the month. They set up in the Village Center circle. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP Saturday, October 15th from 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. The Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group meets monthly: Second Wednesday 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Continental Reserve Urgent Care - 8333 N. Silverbell Road - Meeting Room. PHOTO COPY, FAX AND LAMINATES FEES PHOTO COPIES Support groups provide a forum to share feelings, concerns, information and serve as a way of supporting and encouraging each other. BLACK & WHITE 8-1/2 X 11 COLOR 8-1/2 X 11 BLACK & WHITE Legal COLOR LARGE PAPER For information or questions, please call 520-3226601. CHARTER CLUB COPIES COMMUNITY NEWS SIGN UP FOR THE SUNFLOWER COMMUNICATOR ! By Julie Hoover Sunflower has an excellent means of communicating with residents. The Sunflower Communicator is an electronic newsletter that is sent to your email address. The newsletter does not take the place of the Sun Catcher but it is used to notify residents of changes in schedules, progress on projects, corrections to past communication or any other item of interest to the community. To subscribe, just email listmod@sunflowerliving.com. Include your lot number (or address) and your first and last name and you will be added to the list. Every issue of the Communicator will contain information on how to subscribe and how to unsubscribe should you decide you no longer want to receive it. To send articles for the communicator send to: jhoover@associatedasset.com Page 24 $ .15 $ .75 $ .40 $1.25 BLACK & WHITE 8 ½ X 11 $ .10 FAXES (SEND OR RECEIVE) PER EACH PAGE $1.00 OUT OF COUNTRY FAXES FIRST PAGE SECOND PAGE $6.00 $4.00 LAMINATES $ 1.00 SPECIAL INTEREST CLUBS AND THEIR CONTACTS 500” CARD PLAYERS Carol Erhardt 579-0912 Mike Donahue 572-2250 DANCE GROUP Phyllis Bowcott 572-1876 DEMOCRATS AND FRIENDS Paula Singervalt 572-8383 ART CLUB Barbara Strempek 572-1906 Pat Pion 339-6626 DINE OUT Ann Henson 744-2495 POTLUCK CLUB Helen Crandall 743-0284 Sam Florek 579-6770 BACCHUS WINE Mary Laurie Siebert 744-3176 EUCHRE Sharon Knowlton 743-2367 QUILTING Carolyn La Potin 572-2216 BASKET WEAVING WIZARDS Karen Donahue 572-2250 FITNESS CLUB Sue Davis 444-5887 ROMEO Dave Glicksman 579-2741 BILLIARDS Jim Damato 744-7031 Don Clark 579-2323 FUN POKER Carol Erhardt 579-0912 SHEEPSHEAD George Gasdaska 744-2277 BOCCE Marty Rice 579-6451 BOOK CLUB Elizabeth Gunn 744-4875 BOWLING Irene Harvey 579-0139 BRIDGE: DUPLICATE Tom Silverness 572-2365 BRIDGE: LADIES Norma Rutherford 208-297-0180 BRIDGE: MENS Steve Burrows 419-5597 BRIDGE: MIXED Betty Stegmiller 572-3808 CANASTA / HAND & FOOT Margaret O’Connell 572-1106 CASINO TRIPS Margaret O’Connell 572-1106 CERT Dave Cobble 572-2474 CRAFTS Jeanne Collins 307-0383 CRIBBAGE Bruce Farrell 744-1776 CULINARY CLUB Sharon Cockrell 307-660-4216 Linda Obenauf 744-3515 GENEALOGY Mary Dietz 481-8894 HIKING Melba Cope 744-5095 MAH JONGG Mary Laurie Siebert 744-3176 MARANA FOOD BANK LIAISON Marti Wyckoff 579-7171 GOLF - Men Bruce Berg 744-4206 Mike Clapham 904-2499 PINOCHLE Jim Damato 744-7031 Harlan Quinn 572-0355 SINGLES & FRIENDS Pat Daley 638-8334 SUNBIRD CAMPERS Joe Yearous 744-9030 SUNFLOWER CHORALE Dawn Calkins 744-4918 SUNFLOWER NEIGHBORS VOLUNTEER TRANSPORTATION Four days in advance please 331-5520 TECHNOLOGY CLUB Anita Howard 404-1350 NINE HOLE GOLF - Men Dale Tabor 579-9904 TENNIS Susan Page 742-1373 Rich Maust 834-7136 NINE HOLE GOLF-Ladies Tish Tabor 579-9904 LADIES TENNIS Susan Page 742-1373 NEEDLEWORKERS Dawn Calkins 744-4918 TRAVEL CLUB Nancy Hrigora 810-923-4117 NIBBLERS & NOSHERS Barry & Debbie Gretsky 572-9309 Carrie Jacobi 744-7101 PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP Armand LaPotin 572-2216 Val Goldner 572-9580 PHOTO WORKSHOP Pat Keegstra 328-8846 PING PONG Buzz Hoffmann 572-4258 VETERANS Tom Shambo 603-0563 Wes Durst 402-416-6187 VINTAGE GARDENERS Sandy Persels 572-1936 WELCOME COMMITTEE Lynn Haye 847-401-6343 Liz Perry 215-805-1774 YOGA Barbara Strempek 572-1906 PICKLEBALL Danielle Lardy 250-0312 Tim Lardy 250-0312 Rev. 9/16 Page 25 CLASSIFIED ADS SERVICES PET CARE in your Home. SF resident Noranita Arms (520) 579-3562 HOME CARE FOR ELDERS –*Personalized Asst. *Skilled Nursing SF resident Noranita Arms BSN, RN (520) 579-3562 PET COURTESIES Pets make a wonderful addition to any family but remember part of being a pet owner is making sure your pet is not a nuisance to others. Pet Owner Basics DOG GROOMING- Dogs up to 35 lbs, one on one attention, discount prices Call Shirley for appt. 520-904-7478 SF resident PLUMBER - 42+ years exp. - Sunflower Res. Reasonable, all plumbing. Al Avino 870-6141 PLUMBER—If you have plumbing projects or problems call A. Plumber! I’ve been plumbing here since the beginning! Adam 401-3495 TAILORING AND ALTERATIONS. Custom designed handbags. SF Resident Dottie Mowatt 579-8619 GARAGE DOOR PROBLEMS? KEYPADS, REMOTES, Spring. Opener repair/ replacement, safety inspections and annual maintenance. Sunflower resident Mark Karwoski 30+ years Exp. 203-1948 CAREGIVER-help with errands, cooking, appts., medicine mgt., laundry, exp. 6 yrs. Ref. avail. Laugh & Smile. Call Susie at 314-374-6100 FOR RENT FURNISHED SAN MARCOS HOUSE, Oct & Nov 2016 and Jan 2017 are still available! No Pets & No Smoking. All Utilities, Local phone, 2 bikes & WI-FI included. Gretchen (206)387-6256 malo2k@msn.com 4-RENT 1760 SQUARE FOOT HOME unfurnished Prefer long term – Dale 520-444-288 or 608-685-4332 Page 26 If your pet is barking, bring it inside so it doesn’t disturb the neighbors Pick up after your pet. If you take your pet for a walk bring several baggies so you can pick up the feces. Yes, it is gross and yes, you have to do it. One bag may not be enough. Also remember to clean your yard of feces weekly so the smell does not spread from your yard. When your dog is not in an enclosed area, remember to keep your pet on a leash. Arizona State Statues requires that dogs be leashed when in public parks and school, but the county laws and city laws are generally more restrictive, but vary from place to place. Become familiar with the leash laws in your area. Neighboring a Dog or other Pet If your neighbor’s dog is barking, KINDLY contact the neighbor to let them know of the problem. They may not be home to be aware of the problem. Remember the old saying about catching more flies with honey than vinegar. Pounding on someone’s door and yelling obscenities is not likely to help the situation and will only cause the dog to bark more. CONTACTING COMMITTEE MEMBERS All committee members are volunteers. The Front Desk Staff cannot give out names or phone numbers to persons who want to contact a committee member. The procedure is to go to the respective meeting (PRAC, ARC, etc.) to address a question, solution or suggestion. Please do not call them at home for a concern that should be addressed at a meeting. *Let the front desk know if you plan to change your schedule: Anticipate holiday changes, additions and cancellations so we can try to work with you. *Check for room availability BEFORE scheduling a meeting or event: This simple requirement refers to all groups and committees: check with the front desk before making your meeting plans. CALLING ALL COMMITTEES AND CLUBS By Resident Services Coordinators *Size is a consideration: If your group is small, you may be scheduled for a smaller space or you may be asked to share a space to accommodate a larger group. Our snowbirds are starting to fly home and that means that all of the clubs, committees and activities will be resuming after their summer hiatus. The front desk staff works hard to accommodate all meetings and room reservation requests but we need your help to make this process flow smoothly. If we all work together, we can achieve a smooth running Village Center schedule that benefits all committees, clubs and events. If you have any questions, contact the front desk staff. During the summer, there were some reductions in room availability but we were able to work around them because fewer groups were meeting. Now that the clubs and committees are back, we find that almost all groups want to reserve either 9:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. for their starting time. This creates an almost impossible situation for scheduling and trying to keep everybody happy. How can you help? Here are a few simple suggestions so everyone will benefit: *Put your requests in writing: Please don’t expect that we know when your group will resume in the fall. Let the front desk know in writing what dates and times you would like and we’ll try to fit your request into the schedule. *Be flexible. If you are accustomed to meeting in a particular room at a set time, don’t be upset if you are moved to another location or if you are asked to shorten your time in the location if we have to accommodate a busy schedule. *Consider evening, Sunday or late afternoon meetings: there are some evenings and weekend times when the Village Center is empty – these would be perfect times for your group to meet. DO YOU HAVE A GIFT OR SKILL? By Lori Chase Are you aware of what a great chorale group we have or have you seen our talented line dancers? We also have artists, basket weavers, quilters and card players. What they all have in common is residents offering their time to organize and teach. Do you have a skill you would like to share with other residents? Can you teach a group; guitar, keyboard, harmonica, writing, stain glass, dog obedience classes, or _____? If there is interest, they WILL COME. A group of 5 or 6 is enough to get something started. Put your talents to use. It will be appreciated by those interested. We only ask that you volunteer and we will help getting the word out. I attended a senior event that Marana put on and they had dog dancers as entertainment. It was so enjoyable. Several people got together and taught their dogs how to dance to music and they put on shows. We have all seen the Senior Tappers and others. So again if you have a skill you are willing to share with others, please come and talk to the front desk ladies. We are looking for afternoon activities around 4:00 p.m. but we can check our room reservation book for other available times. Page 27 CHAOS CONTROL (619) 248-2334 Now serving Sunflower Homeowners • • • General Housekeeping or Maintenance Organize Closets, Cabinets & Garage Moving? Packing, clean-outs & move-ins Reliable, Efficient and Conscientious Elva Lovato PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS! 10/5/16 10/5/16 Professional Tree Trimming and Landscaping Large Tree Removal Height Reduction Trimming Pruning Stump Grinding Includes Artistic Pruning and Thinning Cactus Removal 20 Years of Experience Honest and Dependable Affordable Call us today at 520-551-1637 Melissa Low PHONE (520) 240-8775 EMAIL mlow@LongRealty.com WEB mlow.LongRealty.com