Sun City Festival Community Association: 26501 West Desert Vista Boulevard, Buckeye, Arizona 85396
Sun City Festival Community Association: 26501 West Desert Vista Boulevard, Buckeye, Arizona 85396
Sun City Festival Community Association: 26501 West Desert Vista Boulevard, Buckeye, Arizona 85396
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February 2014
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KARAOKE
February 15th 4:00 - 6:00 pm
Like Minds
February 19th 4:00 - 6:00 pm
live entertainment
Dining Hours: Sun. 8 am - 7 pm, Mon. & Tue. 11 am - 7 pm, Wed. thru Sat. 11 am - 8 pm Happy Hour: Mon. thru Fri. 3 pm - 6 pm
GOLF CLINICS
Get Golf Ready Clinics Nine and Dine
February 17 - 21 9:00 - 10:30 am Cost: $99 These clinics are perfect for people who have never played the game or have not played in awhile. Register in the Golf Shop or online at www.playgolfamerica.com/ggr/
Monday, February 17
Nine holes of golf followed by a wonderful dinner buffet. Dinner will be at approximately 5/5:30 pm. Please sign up in the Pro Shop.
Golf Clinics are offered every Monday and Friday at 11:00 am. Space is limited so please sign up early. For more information or to sign up, please call or visit the Pro Shop. $15/Session
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February Activities & Seminars
February 8 Model Park Grand Opening 11 am - 3 pm Free Admission! Sales Pavilion & Model Park February 10 Dynamic Wealth - Seminar 9 am Sable Room Road Scholar Presentation 2 pm Celebration Hall West February 12 Sun Valley Solar Solutions - Seminar 10 am Sable Room February 13 Buckeye Bookmobile 9 am - Noon Sage Center Parking Lot AXA Financial Seminar 10 am Sable Room Outsmart Investment Fraud Workshop 5:30 pm Celebration Hall January 14 Valentines Day Dance 7 - 10 pm Celebration Hall February 15 Mark Preston - NPA Show 7 pm Celebration Hall February 17 Action Termite Seminar 10 am Sable Room February 19 Basics of Medicare Seminar 10 am Sable Room February 22 Cheeseburger in Paradise Pool Party 11 am - 3 pm Sage Center Pool & Patio February 23 & 24 Movie Matinees, Captain Phillips 1 pm Celebration Hall February 25 Columbia Par Car Seminar 2 pm Celebration Hall February 27 Buckeye Bookmobile 9 am - Noon Sage Center Parking Lot Ft.McDowell Casino - Day Trip 9 am Bus Departs Sage Center 4 pm Bus Departs Casino Streamline Solar Seminar 10 am Sable Room Its Your Money & Its Your Life Seminar 4 pm Celebration Hall
March
3 Grand Canyon 5 Japanese Friendship Garden 15 Luke Air Force Base Open House & Air Show 22 Arizona Renaissance Festival
Tuesday, March 18:
Celebrate the Sage Centers 7th Birthday
A Day At the Beach, Festival Style! Chartered Club Expo & Craft Sale
Saturday, April 5:
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Chartered clubs
Sun City Festival offers a spectacular variety of activities for all residents, including an assortment of Chartered Clubs ranging from hobbies and various arts and crafts groups to sports, food, and social groups. Browse the listings and join any of the 30 clubs that interest you. You may find many new opportunities and even make some new friends in the process. Learn more about these clubs, go to the community website at www.OurSunCityFestival.net under Clubs and Interest Groups. Take advantage of joining online and viewing club pictures, calendars, and event information.
NEW!
Our club is run entirely by volunteers. We aim to work in small groups of people with similar interests/ needs. Meetings held the third Thurs. each month in the Sage Cetner. Membership is open to all residdnets. Contact: Carolyn Whitehead [email protected]
We enjoy getting together for quilting projects. Contact us for more information or to join the Quilting Bees. Contact: Kathy Knutson 928-252-2482
Tennis Club
We offer opportunities for all levels of play. Mixed Doubles Dropin sessions are on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:00 am. Check the court bulletin board and tennis web page for other sessions and times. Contact: Dan Walton 928-252-3990
Hiking Club
We promote social interaction among women at Sun City Festival and meet for lunch every Friday, at 11:30 am, at the Indigo Grille. FABs is open to all residents of Sun City Festival. Contact: Karen Gierman 928-252-4932
We offer many exciting hiking trips all over the region and meet once a month to review previous & upcoming trips. We offer all levels of hiking to suite your experience. Contact: Patrick Smith 928-252-6018
Stop by our fabulous studio and check out our Pottery and Ceramic projects created by our talented members. Please contact us if you are interested in joining. Contact: Linda Mayer 623-476-2106 [email protected]
We have hosted many successful events with a variety of beers and conversation. Contact us for information on upcoming events. Contact: Milt Levy 928-252-6952 or Bob King 623-293-0892
Creatively Making a Difference. Come join us. Classes are offered Monday afternoons, Wednesday and Thursdays - October thru April. Beginners thru advanced artists are welcome. Contact: Pat Bolhous 309-945-3831
Mystery Riders
We are a group of motorcyle enthusiasts who ride on Thursdays and at least two Saturdays or Sundays per month throughout Arizona. We have all makes and models in our group. Contact: Tom Dudley 608-628-4272
A mixture of Muscle, Vintage and Sports Car enthusiasts dedicated to having fun. We sponsor monthly outings, events and road trips. Contact:
Perry Burrell 928-252-2097 or Chuck Roderique 928-252-2497
Desert Harmony is preparing for the Spring Show on March 23 at 4 pm. This years theme is Songs from Broadway and will surely please all those Broadway lovers. Tickets sales and registration will begin soon, watch for email blasts and visit desertharmony.org
Desert Harmony
Genealogy Club
Learn the what, where and how of genealogy. We share techniques, methods, resources, and facilities used in genealogy research. Meetings are 2nd Wed, Oct - May at 3pm. Contact: David Komassa 252-3400
Woodcrafters Club
The Club encourages all facets of woodworking and welcome residents of any skill level. Woodcarving Class is every Wednesday at 8 am in the shop. The new Ring Machine is operating & offers a simple way to make bowls. Our general meeting is every 3rd Friday of the month. Contact: Dave Dietz 928-252-2610 [email protected]
Join us if you knit, crochet or would like to learn. Weekly gatherings are Mondays at 9 am and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Drop in to participate anytime. Contact: Nancy Sandford 716-909-1712
Chartered clubs
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Members create traditional stained glass & warm glass through workshops, demonstrations, self-exploration & shared expertise. Glass Studio is open M-Sat 7am-7pm; Sun 1pm-7pm. Contact: Barbara Waggoner 928-252-2958 [email protected]
We offer 21 morning, afternoon, and evening session of your favorite card & board games. Merely attend any one of your choice to join. Contact: Marge Pergola 928-252-6272
Crafty Scrappers
Join us in preserving your memories digitally or with traditional scrapbooking. Wed 9am - 2pm; 2nd Saturday each month. Contact: Dar Rachey [email protected]
We offer photographic opportunities for all experience levels. Monthly meetings are the 1st Thurs 6:30-8pm. We offer many workshops and presentations. Join us for fun. Contact: Chuck Roderique
928-252-2497
We meet the 1st Wed each month. Range Day is the 2nd Fri monthly & we gather at 7 am to car pool to the range. Contact: Steven Kelley 480-544-7037 or [email protected]
Gourmet Club
We are always accepting applications for new members! Womens Group play every Mon, Tue, & Fri. Mens Group play is every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. Contact: Ken Erdmann Mens Golf Group, 928-252-3357 or Sharon Basse for Womens Golf Group, 928-252-3430
Enthusiastic foodies who enjoy cooking then enjoy a 4-course meal at SCF in a private home. Great way to meet people & try a set menu. Come in Feb. as a guest (if room, call Linda 252-3555), or join the Club anytime. Dinners are once a month, usually on the 3rd Sun. Attend demos and group events also. Contact: Vel Moss 251-422-2078 or see the Club notebook for details.
Barrel Buddies
We hold wine tasting group events in our members homes (twice per month), at outside venues, or joint events with other wine clubs. Contact: Rich Sackett 480-809-5848
Our members learn social and line dances in a fun environment. Couples dance lessons taught 2-3 times per year Mon. 6:30 pm. Registration is required. Beginner Line Dance Lessons is Thurs 10:30 am; Intermedate Line Dance Lessons is 11:15am. Contact: Ellie Brachfeld 732-616-4667
Festival men & women of all skill levels are invited to play slow pitch softball! Our Winter Season runs through March. Games are played M-F, starting at 8:30 am. Never too late to join a team. Contact: Jim Monachino 623-853-3287
Pickleball Club
We are dedicated to the promotion of Pickleball and encourage everyone to come out and join us in the fun! Open Play is daily, M-Sat at 9 am and Mon., Tues., & Wed. at 6:00 pm. Free lessons every Wednesday at 1 pm - paddles provided. Contact: Jim Werner 928-252-3618
Festival RV Club
Join us to learn more about RVing and find ways to enhance the RV life you love. We bring together those who wish to travel and who enjoy the recreational vehicle lifestyle. Contact: Bill Hallock 936-239-7423
Come and enjoy the camaraderie of friends while enhancing and developing your putting skills. We play on Mondays and Wednesdays at 12:30pm and Thursdays at 9:30am. Please join us. Contact:
Sandi Lee 480-6123151 or Becky Boger 989-763-2924
Join us Tuesdays from 9:30 am - Noon. Evening classes are 6 - 8:30 pm on Wednesdays. We incorporate all skill levels and include rubber stamping, tea bag folding, and more. Contact: Marge Marcotte 928-252-6906 Sharon Ziede 928-252-6059
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RESIDENT PROFILE
February 17 Nine and Dine February 17 - 21 Get Golf Ready Clinic February 27 Callaway Golf Clinic Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays SCF Womens Golf Group Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Sun City Festival Mens Golf Group
Monday - Tuesday Wednesday - Saturday Happy Hour: M - F Sunday Breakfast: Sunday All Day Menu:
Hours of Operation:
11 am - 7 pm 11 am - 8 pm 3 pm - 6 pm
8 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 7 pm 11 am - 7 pm 11 am - 7 pm 4 pm - 8 pm 4 pm - 8 pm
Pizza Mondays: All Day Taco Tuesdays: All Day Thursdays, Italian Night: Fridays, Fish/Seafood:
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Fitness Classes
Every Monday Yoga 8:45 am Pilates 8:45 am Body Sculpting 10:00 am Aqua Aerobics 11:00 am Zumba Gold 11:00 am Group Cycling 4:00 pm Every Tuesday Rhythm & Moves 8:00 am Cardio Core 9:15 am Strength, Stretch, Balance 10:30 am Every Wednesday Body Sculpting 8:00 am Yoga 8:45 am Zumba Gold 9:00 am Aqua Aerobics 11:00 am Pilates 10:15 am Tai Chi (sign up only) 10:15 am Interval Blast 11:30 am Group Cycling 4:00 pm Every Thursday Rhythm & Moves 8:00 am Cardio Core 9:15 am Strength, Stretch, Balance 10:30 am Equipment Orientation 3:00 pm Every Friday Yoga 8:00 am Pilates 8:00 am Body Sculpting 9:15 am Aqua Aerobics 11:00 am Zumba Gold 10:15 am Every Saturday Group Cycling 8:00 am Interval Blast 9:30 am
* Most classes have a $2 or $4 fee
Sadly, heart disease is the number one or number two cause of death (and most preventable) for people in the United States age 25 years, or older. Heart disease includes congestive heart failure (CHF) in which the heart is weakened and cannot pump enough blood throughout the body to meet even basic requirements. Another form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which the blood supply to the heart muscle (myocardium) is reduced or stopped due to blockage in the arteries feeding the muscle. This can lead to death of the heart muscle and heart attack. Risk factors for heart disease include age, gender, smoking, obesity, inactivity, hypertension (high blood pressure), high blood cholesterol, and diabetes. The good news is that most of the risk factors are controllable. Exercise and/ or medications can control many risk factors and prevent development of heart disease. Aerobic, or cardiovascular, exercise is a great way to prevent heart disease. A simple daily brisk walk of 30 minutes or more can help control blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes. Ideally, we need aerobic exercise most days of the week for 30 minutes or more. Taking the form of brisk walking, bicycling, swimming, jogging, hiking or others, aerobic exercise needs to be done at a moderate effort to elevate the heart rate and bring about some feeling of exertion. Done consistently over time, aerobic exercise makes the heart stronger and more efficient while minimizing the risk factors for heart disease. For more information consult the website of the American Heart Association at www.americanheart.org.
Fitness/Wellness Services
Massage Therapy: 1-hr $60, 90-Minutes $90 Fitness Assessment: Complete Fitness Assessment with a personal exercise program including one lesson = $40 Equipment Orientation: Free 60-minute group session on effective and safe exercise with demonstrations. Personal Training: One-on-one personal training session $35/hr
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