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CB Times Magazine is the official community magazine of Corte Bella, brought to you by the Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. and published by Lion Tree Communications.

Editor | Sharon OrloppPublication Coordinator | Dave JohnsonContributing Writers | Michael Arrington | Mike BiggsShelby Cutter | Steve DeBoer | Eric Gow | Dan HaywoodLarry Leighton | Robin Mandell | Michael McVeigh | Donna NortonMarty Scheinholtz | Elaine Stomski | Jerry Tinsley | Jim WilliamsRon Williams | Mark Woods | David Wright | Linda Wright Photography | Mike Biggs | Jim Laskowicz

To advertise in the CB Times, please contact Jonathan E. Himlin at 480.636.6670 or [email protected].

Reproduction in whole or in part of any text, photographs or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. Trademarks, logos and content provided by advertisers, sponsors and partners are owned by the respective companies and all rights are reserved by them. The views, statements, and claims of advertisers or other CB Times contributors do not necessarily represent those of the publisher, Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. or its employees. Printed in the USA. ©2016 CB Times Magazine. All rights reserved. Please recycle.

SOCIAL

6 Numbers to Know

8 Some Like it Hot9 Board Talk: President’s Message9 Gothic Landscaping 10 Thank You, Words that Don’t Seem Adequate...10 Thank You for Your Engagement and Leadership11 Upcoming HOA Events for 201612 Corte Bella Events14 July 2016 Calendar15 August 2016 Calendar

16 Recipes from Chef Dan’s Cooking Class for Children20 Chef Dan Cooks Beyond the Gates

22 STOP! Don’t Eat That!22 Secure is Not Always Safe

24 To Travel is to Live24 Corte Bella’s SOuL Recognized by School District25 The Wonders of China26 Discover Flagstaff27 Classifieds27 A Home for Your RV28 Las Palmas: Building Our Community28 Design the Corte Bella Vets Logo Contest29 Bits ‘n’ Bytes - Links to Helpful Local Websites30 Corte Bella’s Spring 2016 Fashion Show31 Corte Bella Gun Club

32 A Wimbledon Fantasy33 Pickleball Club33 Ready Golf Girls

34 Club & Interest Groups

ASSOCIATION

COMMUNITY INFORMATIONWhat’s InsideSummer 2016

CULINARY

COMMITTeeS

COMMUNITY

HeALTH & FITNeSS

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On the Cover:

Mike Biggs photographed fellow CB Times photographer, Jim Laskowicz, on a photo safari to White Pocket in Northern Arizona.

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Medicare Made Easy!We take the time to thoroughly explain your Medicare health plan options and help you to better understand how to maximize the benefits of the plan you choose.

We can help you if you are:• Turning 65• New to the Area• Losing Group Coverage• Receive “Extra Help” for Prescription Costs

We offer most Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Supplements & Prescription Drug Plans. Plus, special plans are available for Medicare Beneficiaries living with Diabetes or Chronic Heart Conditions.

No Fee for our Service. In-Home Appointments Available.

Allen UnderwoodSenior Health Plan Advisor602-518-6082 [email protected] www.azmedicareinfo.com

Mark Dickinson 602-214-1138

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• In business since 2003 • Commercial & Residential

• Will provide references

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Board of DirectorsWalt KearnsAsst. Treasurer; [email protected]

Paul KnowlesDirector; Liaison to Anacapa andBuilding & Grounds [email protected]

Angi KrachunisSecretary; Liaison to Long Term Planning Committee [email protected]

Dan LuparelloVice-President; Liaison to ArchitecturalReview Committee and Government Affairs [email protected]

Michael McVeighPresident; Liaison to Golf Club and Liaison to Technology [email protected]

Donna NortonTreasurer; Liaison to Finance [email protected]

Keith YaktusDirector; Neighborhood Awareness& Safety [email protected]

Board of Directors Community ResourcesGuard House, 623-544-3906Fax: 623-544-3911Email: [email protected] Hours: 6:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. DailyRoving Patrol: Monday - Friday, 8:00 A.M. to Noon, and 10:00 P.M. to 11:30 P.M.Saturday – Sunday, 2:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M., and 10:00 P.M. to MidnightPatrol Cell: 623-256-2907Guards are present from 5:00am- 8:00pm, Homeowners can call the Mobile phone between 8:00pm & 11:30pm Mon -Fri and until midnight Sat & Sun- Guards will return immediately to the gate house for admittance.

Anacapa Restaurant, 623-455-9045Hours: Lunch: 11 A.M. - 3 P.M. Tuesday – SaturdayDinner: 4:30 - 8:00 P.M. Tuesday – SaturdaySunday Buffet: 8:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M.Closed Mondays

Fitness Center, 623-217-2018Hours: Monday-Friday, 5 A.M.-9:00 P.M.Sat & Sun, 6 A.M.-9:00 P.M.Children’s Pool Hours10 A.M.-1 P.M. & 5-7 P.M.Day Spa, 623-217-20188 A.M. to 7 P.M., By Appointment

Corte Bella Golf Club, 623-556-8951Hours: Monday-Sunday 6:30 A.M.-5:00 [email protected]

Corte Bella WebsiteCommunity Website: www.cortebella.netResidents & Visitor Registration:www.cortebella.org

CB Events Group [email protected]

24-HOUR EMERGENCY(480) 551-4300

Community Resources Corte Bella AdministrationAssociation Office22155 North Mission DriveSun City West, AZ 85375Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 A.M.-4 P.M.623-328-5068 Ext. 221

Michael Arrington HOA General Manager, [email protected]

Paula CoudrightOperations Coordinator623-328-5068 ext. 236Fax: [email protected]

Jodell DodgeSpa & Fitness Manager, Ext. [email protected]

Fred Hernandez Food & Beverage Mgr. Ext. [email protected]

Dan Haywood Anacapa Executive Chef, Ext. [email protected]

Heather Chavez Administrative Supervisor, Ext. 222

Stella Stellings Administrative Assistant, Ext. 221

Stoney AmerineFacilities Manager, Ext. [email protected]

FirstService

Corte Bella Administration

COMMUNITY INFORMATION

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Corte Bella AdministrationAssociation Office22155 North Mission DriveSun City West, AZ 85375Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 A.M.-4 P.M.623-328-5068 Ext. 221

Michael Arrington HOA General Manager, [email protected]

Paula CoudrightOperations Coordinator623-328-5068 ext. 236Fax: [email protected]

Jodell DodgeSpa & Fitness Manager, Ext. [email protected]

Fred Hernandez Food & Beverage Mgr. Ext. [email protected]

Dan Haywood Anacapa Executive Chef, Ext. [email protected]

Heather Chavez Administrative Supervisor, Ext. 222

Stella Stellings Administrative Assistant, Ext. 221

Stoney AmerineFacilities Manager, Ext. [email protected]

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There is always some conflict when it comes to the temperature of pool water. I have heard the different

opinions for almost 25 years now. Usually if one thinks it is too hot, there

is another that thinks it is too cool. This is not unique to Corte Bella but rather all people and in fact does not really have as much to do with

the actual temperature of the water but more so the ambient temperature of the outside air and a personal acclimation to the environment. The temperature of the outside air affects how the water feels to you once you get in the pool all of the time but even more so when dealing with extremes. For instance, 84 degree water feels much warmer on a day when the outside air is 65 degrees than it would on a day when it is 110 degrees but the water temperature has not changed.

The industry standards for the pool are typically 84 degrees Fahrenheit for a recreational pool and a little cooler at 82 degrees Fahrenheit for exercise pools. Here at Corte Bella, the pool is a combination of both types. You have a recreational pool with lap lanes built in and therefore, it is a combination of the two types. Some folks like to just relax and float around while visiting with other users and others come religiously to swim laps for exercise in the same body of water.

Since there is no way to separate the two, the Corte Bella standard is 84 degrees because many more residents use the pool for recreation than for lap swimming. The facility crew can heat the pool when necessary to achieve the 84 degrees which we do most of the year. At certain times of the year, there is a 30 degree swing from the outside air high to the low temperature so the heater runs at night when it is cooler so the water temperature will be right the next day. Once the pool reaches 84 or above due to the summer weather, there is not much we can do to cool it down and of course the heaters are then turned off completely. At that time, you will notice the aerators running which help a little to cool the water temperatures but are really not very effective in doing so. In addition to everything I have said here, even the best pool heaters are only good to within plus or minus 2 degrees and such a large body of water takes hours to heat up or cool down. Our crew takes this into account and they are constantly changing settings in order to achieve the recommended 84 degree temperature.

Lastly, I already know from experience that a lot of you think 84 degrees is too warm while a lot of others would like to see it at 88 degrees. I hear complaints from both sides of the issue and often on the same days. It has been that way since the beginning of time. Everyone is different. I get it and even understand it. However, the temperature that seems to be the most satisfactory compromise is 84 degrees year round. There is a lot of attention and manual tweaking required to achieving the exact pool temperature all of the time and our crew will continue to do their very best to hit that target temp at all times.

Enjoy the summer!

Mike Arrington, Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. General Manager

Some Like it Hot, Some Like it Cold, and Some Like it JUST RIGHT

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ASSOCIATION

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I would like to extend a sincere thank you and welcome to our two residents who will fill the open Board vacancies. Please join me in welcoming:

• Keith Yaktus who has served on the Buildings and Grounds and the Architectural Committees since moving to Corte

Bella over 3 years ago. He has 30+ years’ experience in housing management and

development, housing construction, roads and grounds, utilities, community events, planning and oversight and maintenance. He and his wife Tamara are from Wisconsin and have two children and three grandchildren.

• Angela Krachunis, a brand new resident, just moved to Corte Bella in April 2016 from Seattle. Angi and her husband, Marcus, attended the most recent Corte Bella Welcome Committee gathering where they became aware of the Board vacancies. Her background is in finance and real estate and she has worked as a paralegal and assisted with mediations. Great timing Angi!

Both Angi and Keith filed the necessary paperwork and fulfilled

requirements to be certified at the May 25th meeting. They were seated at the June 29th open meeting. Please take a few minutes to meet them and thank them for their willingness to serve. Both Angi and Keith bring a positive attitude and a willingness to help us achieve our short and long term goals.

Having attended all committee meetings since April 1st, I can assure everyone that we are very fortunate to have such knowledgeable and dedicated residents working issues on our behalf. We’ve already begun the 2017 budget process and are looking to fill the new Lifestyle Manager position so all residents can benefit from both planned and future activities. Our General Manager, Mike Arrington, is actively preparing a short list of extremely qualified candidates for consideration. Special thanks to Larry Leighton for agreeing to fill the void until the volunteer Events Coordinator position is filled. He is joined by another new resident, Sandy Harris, who has graciously volunteered to assist during the transition.

Lynne and I attended the Memorial Day dinner/dance which would not have happened except for Larry’s hard work. Another outstanding event by Chef Dan and Fred Hernandez was enjoyed by the 113 attendees. Please join us for the July 4th celebration event, which promises to yet again exceed our expectations. I look forward to hearing from you regarding any questions or concerns. Our General Manager, Mike Arrington, is also available to assist with day-to-day business.

Enjoy your summer!

Corte Bella’s landscape maintenance trade partner, Gothic Landscaping, recently received a prestigious industry award for their efforts in maintaining our Corte Bella landscape. Corte Bella’s Facility Manager, a FirstService Residential employee, Stoney Amerine has worked very closely with Gothic management to establish high goals and standards while reducing the Corte Bella irrigation water bill by a total of over $100,000 during his first two years in the position. No, that is not a typo, I said one hundred thousand big ones! Yes, quality

has gone up and the cost to make it happen has come down significantly. As members of the Corte Bella management team, we like that a lot.

Congratulations to Stoney and Gothic Landscaping for working together to achieve such high goals and standards. We are proud to call Gothic Landscaping a valued trade partner and to help ensure that Corte Bella remains the “Jewel of the West Valley.”

Board Talk – President’s Message

Gothic Landscaping

Michael McVeigh, President, Board of Directors

Mike Arrington, General Manager

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Another Board Member departs to help in another area...

The entire board was surprised when Larry Leighton tendered his resignation during the April 2016 HOA BOD meeting.

A man of his word, he has decided that he needed to pick up the ball for HOA sponsored events until a new Lifestyle Manager can be

hired. He has committed to helping that person as they join the organization and will play an important role in keeping things going until that point. Entertainment events are already planned for Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day.

Larry joined the board in 2013 and has been an integral part of many of the physical improvements on the property. He was actively involved in the following activities:• Extending the storage area on the social hall• Building the Lanai• Installing a podium at the front gate• Initiating a program to improve utilization of the social hall

porch• Requesting shades screens to be installed behind the

Anacapa• Keeping our roads maintained

He was Board liaison for the Building and Grounds, Neighborhood Safety and Awareness, Long Term Planning, and Golf Course communication. He has also served as Secretary since 2014.

The most visible sign of his contribution to our community was recommending the purchase of flag poles and US flags that now fly in the circle of our neighborhood for our nation’s significant dates. Whenever the flags are raised we are all reminded of both the sacrifice of others and how fortunate we are to be part of this nation. He was one of the founding members of the Corte Bella Vets and currently serves as the President of that organization.

He led by example in all that he undertook, always willing to help committees, documentation, and expressing the pro/con of any issue. His wisdom and energy will be missed, but we appreciate his desire to fill a void that needed attention.

In appreciation for his hard work and service we will have a large card for both notes and autographs during the next HOA meeting(s). It will be presented at a future date.

Jim Williams’ recent resignation provides an opportunity for all of us to look back and reflect on our good fortune to have him in our community. His commitment, dedication, and willingness to devote great energies for the good of the community has been his hallmark.

Starting back in 2006, Jim was a catalyst for positive change including purchasing the tennis ball machine, installing misters around the outside patio of the Anacapa, active involvement in establishing our Corte Bella website and transitioning us from a developer run organization to one managed by home owners with an outside management firm on staff.

He took some time off in 2009 and returned in 2013 when he assumed the position of President of the HOA Board, which he maintained until our most recent election. Always thoughtful about his role in the community with a focus on “enhancing and improving” the grounds, staff, and amenities, he has been a guiding light for others to embrace change for the common good. Jim’s legacy will continue to live on in the many programs that he helped create, charter, and/or document including:• Long Term Planning Committee• Records Retention Program• CCR Revisions

• Financial supervision• Comprehensive Bid Process• Government Affairs Committee and Charter• Survey and Data Gathering based on homeowner responses• Technology Committee• New vision statement• Encouraged the Traffic Study• Assisted and supported the new GM upon his arrival• Welcome New Neighbors• Bocce Ball Court Restoration• Supporting enhancements to our grounds

Jim provided leadership and direction in a manner that both engaged and inspired his fellow directors. He has been a mentor to many and was always willing to talk about how we could be better.

We understand his desire to return to a life that doesn’t require his continued attention to the needs of the community at large. We wish he and Netty all the best as they enter into the next chapter of their lives.

Thank you Jim!

Thank You for Your Engagement and Leadership

Thank You, Words That Don’t Seem Adequate...

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ASSOCIATION

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Upcoming HOA Events for 2016 Sep 5 Labor Day CelebrationSep 12 Wild Horse Casino TripOct 7 Cooking with Chef Dan Class 1Oct 10 Wild Horse Casino TripOct 10 Anacapa “Start of the Season” CelebrationOct 21 Cory’s Love Boat Concert (TAD Management)Oct 30 Corte Bella Marketplace Nov 3 Cooking with Chef Dan Class 2Nov 7 Wild Horse Casino TripNov 4 Concert on the Lawn with the Valley Wind

EnsembleNov 7 Veterans Day Dinner/Dance with CB VetsNov 30 Anacapa Tree Lighting BuffetDec 5 Wild Horse Casino Trip

Anacapa Special Events Oct 16 Oktoberfest BuffetNov 24 Thanksgiving Day Buffet

Community Events Upcoming Sep 7 CB Poker GroupSep 14 Ryan’s Case for SmilesSep 12 World of FriendsSep 13 CB Vets Regular MeetingSep 15 SOUL Regular MeetingOct 4 CB Poker Group Oct 5 CB Vets (note date and time change:

Wednesday at 6 PM)Oct 6 CB Computer ClubOct 12 Ryan’s Case for SmilesOct 20 SOUL Regular Meeting

Oct 29 SOUL’s 1st Annual Chili Cook Off Charity Event

Upcoming HOA Board of Directors Meetings Sep 23 HOA Board of Directors WorkshopSep 28 HOA Board of Directors MeetingOct 19 HOA Board of Directors WorkshopOct 26 HOA Board of Directors MeetingNov 10 HOA Board of Directors WorkshopNov 16 HOA Board of Directors Meeting

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Corte Bella EventsHOA Sponsored Events:

Wild Horse Pass Casino TripsMonday, May 2Upcoming Trips Scheduled:Monday, July 11 Monday, August 8Monday, September 12Monday, October 10Monday, November 7Monday, December 5Bus departs from Anacapa at 8:20 AM. Returns to Corte Bella at 4:30 PM. Special offers and promotions for attendees. Contact Bill Blake at 623-537-7969 / Email: [email protected]

Patriotic Walk Around the CircleDate: Monday, July 4Anacapa BreezewayTime: 7:00 AMCost: $3 per person for breakfast(no tickets required)Join in an early morning tribute to our nation and get some exercise with your friends and neighbors. The planned walk begins in the Anacapa breezeway with the Pledge of Allegiance and once completed returns to the Anacapa for a light breakfast of coffee, juice, yogurt and a breakfast burrito. Start your 4th of July off right with this community event. Show unity in our love for our country! Note: there is no charge to join the walk – only if you wish to have the optional breakfast.

Corte Bella’s 240th Independence Day - 4th of July Celebration Dinner and DanceDate: Monday, July 4Santa Barbara RoomTime: 5:30 PM (food stations open at 6:00 PM)Cost: $25 per person (tax and gratuity not included) Plan to have your celebration of our nation’s 240th birthday right here in our community. There will be music and dancing with the Jean Bayus Band. Enjoy multiple food stations featuring a full salad bar, steak burgers on the grill, brown sugar kielbasa sausages with peppers and onions as well as BBQ ribs. Top all that off with strawberry shortcake for dessert. Cash bar with featured specialty drinks will quench your thirst. Tickets available now at the Fitness Center.

“Cool Off with Friends” Community Ice Cream SocialDate: Sunday, July 10Santa Barbara RoomTime: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PMCost: Free! (ticket required)All Corte Bella residents are invited to share a refreshing treat with your friends and neighbors. There will be ice cream with all the fixings to create your perfect sundae. There will be root beer

(regular and diet) for root beer floats. Join in this event and have some refreshing fun. Please specify if you would prefer sugar free ice cream and toppings when you pick up your tickets. Tickets available on Sunday, June 12 in the Fitness Center.

Sunday Cabaret in the AnacapaDate: Sunday, August 21Time: 5:30 PM Anacapa Cost: $10 (music only)(Limited special cabaret menu available for purchase, cash bar)Featuring the John Leo Group for your listening and dancing pleasureA wonderful Corte Bella tradition continues with this Sunday night offering of food and music. It’s a great value for your dollar and you don’t have to go far to have a wonderful experience with your friends and neighbors. Be sure to get your ticket and book your table with friends. Seating is limited. Tickets are available at the Fitness Center on Sunday, July 10.

Labor Day Celebration DinnerDate: Monday, September 5Location to be determinedTime: 5:30 PM doors open 6:00 PM dinner servedCost: $25 per person inclusive Labor Day has been a national holiday since 1894 and is dedicated to workers across our nation. The holiday is intended to recognize the contributions laborers make daily as well as marking the end of summer. Plans are in the works to offer Corte Bella a unique, special way to celebrate this traditional holiday. Additional information will be forthcoming shortly. Watch for eblasts and flyers. Tickets will be available in the Fitness Center on Sunday, July 31.

Cooking with Chef DanFall Session: Class 1Date: Friday, October 7Santa Barbara RoomCost: $38 per personThe cooler weather brings back the popular cooking demonstration classes given by our own Chef Dan Haywood. The menu for this class (plus additional Fall classes to follow on Thursday, November 3 and Friday, December 2) are being developed now. Please watch for additional information to follow in the CB Times and via flyers and eblasts. Limited seating. Tickets for class 1 will be available in the Fitness Center on Sunday, September 4.

Anacapa’s “Start of the Season” Date: Monday, October 10Anacapa and Santa Barbara RoomTime: 6:00 PMCost: $15 per person inclusive (cash bar)This event will replace the traditional Anacapa Anniversary Event that has been held the past 8 years. In this 9th year of operation, the Anacapa celebrates the restaurant’s success over the past years with much gratitude to the community. Enjoy wonderful treats especially prepared just for this event. Welcome back our

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ASSOCIATION

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seasonal residents and toast the beginning of our cooler months and an active social season. Tickets available in the Fitness Center on Sunday, September 11.

Anacapa Special Event

Corte Bella’s Annual Oktoberfest BuffetDate: Sunday, October 16Anacapa and Santa Barbara RoomTime: 5:00 PMCost: To Be DeterminedLive music. Watch for more information in the next CB Times issue.

“Cory’s Love Boat”(TAD Management Production)Date: Friday, October 21Santa Barbara RoomTime: Matinee at 3:00 PM Evening show at 7:00 PM(doors open 2:30 Pm and 6:30 PM)Cost: $22 per personCome enjoy an old fashioned variety show featuring Arizona’s own Cory McCloskey, who promises to bring to Corte Bella the best acts on any cruise ship. Eric Giliam will astound with illusions and magic while Nicholas Gallardo will sing the songs our residents treasure from our youth. There will be four diverse and entertaining acts during each performance. Corte Bella will be rocking during the matinee and evening performances. Please note tickets sales dates in the Fitness Center for each performance: Evening performance tickets are available on Sunday, August 28. Matinee tickets are available on Sunday, September 4.

Corte Bella Market PlaceDate: Sunday, October 30Anacapa Breezeway, Patio and Santa Barbara RoomTime: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PMFree EventCome shop in the comfort of your own backyard. This event will bring vendors and merchandise from all over Arizona. Get a head start on holiday gift shopping while you find that certain treasured object for yourself. Credit cards and checks accepted for your convenience. Come early for the best selection. Satisfaction guaranteed!

Fall Concert on the LawnDate: Friday, November 4Anacapa Patio Area (Santa Barbara Room in case of inclement weather)Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PMCost: Canned goods donation for the West Valley Food Bank The West Valley Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Clark Chaffee, is a 50 member volunteer group of both amateur and professional musicians that all have the desire to perform and share music. The concert planned for our community will feature a military and patriotic theme. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket to enjoy the band, who will set up on the north patio. Don’t forget to bring your donation of canned goods. Note: Tickets are not required

Veterans Day Dinner and DanceDate: Monday, November 7Anacapa and Santa Barbara RoomTime: doors open at 5:00 PMCost: To be determinedCorte Bella’s annual celebration will once again provide recognition of its residents who have served as members of all branches the United States military. Music will be provided for your dancing pleasure to follow dinner. An inspirational program provided by members of the Corte Bella Vets Club will honor the military contributions of many of our Corte Bella residents. Tickets will be available in the Fitness Center on Sunday, September 25.

Corte Bella Spa and Fitness News

Line Dancing Classes with Ernie and Carmel HutchinsonDates: TuesdaysSession 4: July 5, 12Session 5: July 19, 26 August 2, 16, 23, 30Session 6: September 6, 13, 20, 27, October 4, 11Fitness Center Movement StudioTime: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PMAdvanced Beginner/Easy IntermediateCost: $6 per class drop in or $27 for 6 classesTennis shoes, dance sneakers or bowling shoes required. Instructors Ernie and Carmel Hutchinson will help you exercise both mind and body in this 1 1/2 hour class. Class size limited to 30 dancers. Tickets available in the Fitness Center.

Corte Bella Zumba Workshop with Evenstar Blair and Sharon PorterDate: Saturday, July 9Movement StudioTime: 10:30 AM to 12:00 NoonCost: $10 per personDo you know about Zumba? This Latin music based dance and fitness fusion program incorporates rhythm into a cardio workout that strengthens muscles, improves coordination and balance and boost your cardio/respiratory function. Zumba’s basis on dance also improves your mental health and sense of wellbeing. Come learn about Zumba Toning Class (with emphasis on toning and body sculpting for muscle definition) and Zumba Gold Class (with its focus on all elements of fitness). Evenstar Blair and Sharon Porter, certified and experienced instructors with lots of enthusiasm behind their training, will provide an introduction to this exciting way to incorporate dance into your fitness routine. Space is limited. Tickets available at the Fitness Center.

Balance & Pilates WorkshopDate: Saturday, August 6Fitness Center Movement RoomTime: 9:00 AM to 10:00 AMCost: $10 per personCome learn about exercises that develop strength, flexibility,improve balance and coordination.Tickets available in the Fitness Center on Friday, July 8.

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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT1

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3Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

4HAPPY 240th INDEPENDENCE DAY !Lady Putters 8:00 AM“Walk Around the Circle” 7:00 AM Annual 4th of July Celebration Buffet 5:30 PM

5Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AM

Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

6Poker Group 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM

7Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PMCB Steppers Line Dance 6:00 PM

8 9Zumba Workshop 10:30 AM - 12:00 Noon

10Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM -12:30 PM

“Cool Off with Friends” Ice Cream Social 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

11Wild Horse Pass Casino Trip - 8:00 AMLady Putters 8:00 AM

World of Friends Meeting 4:30 PM

12CB Vets Regular Meeting 8:30 AMTechnology Committee 10:00 AMLine Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

13Buildings and Grounds Committee 9:00 AMRyan’s Case for Smiles 1:00 PM to 4:30 PMARC Submittal Deadline 4:00 PM

14Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

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17Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

18Lady Putters 8:00 AMLong Term Planning 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

19Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

20 21ARC Meeting 9:00 AMFinance Committee 2:30 PM - 4:30 PMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PMCB Steppers Line Dance 6:00 PM

22HOA Board Workshop 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

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24Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

25Lady Putters 8:00 AM

26Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

27HOA Board of Directors Meeting 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

28Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

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31Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT1

Lady Putters 8:00 AM2

Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

3Poker Group 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM

4Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PMCB Steppers Line Dance 6:00 PM

5 6Balance & Pilates Workshop 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

7Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

8Wild Horse Pass Casino Trip - 8:00 AM Lady Putters 8:00 AMWorld of Friends Meeting 4:30 PM

9CB Vets Regular Meeting 8:30 AMTechnology Committee 10:00 AMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

10Buildings and Grounds Committee 9:00 AMRyan’s Case for Smiles 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM ARC Submittal Deadline 4:00 PM

11Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

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14Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM -12:30 PM

15Lady Putters 8:00 AMLong Term Planning 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

16Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

17 18ARC Meeting 9:00 AMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PMFinance Committee 2:30 PM - 4:30 PMCB Steppers Line Dance 6:00 PM

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21Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PMSunday Night Cabaret 5:30 PM / John Leo Group

22Lady Putters 8:00 AM

23Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

24 25Anacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

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28Anacapa Sunday Brunch 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

29Lady Putters 8:00 AM

30Line Dancing Adv Beginner/Intermediate 11:30 AMAnacapa Happy Hour 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

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IF YOU WANT YOUR INTEREST GROUP MEETING OR EVENT TO BE PLACED ON THE CALENDAR IN CB TIMES, PLEASE CONTACT LINDA WRIGHT VIA EMAIL AT [email protected].

PLEASE NOTE: NO HOA BOARD MEETING THIS MONTH! NEXT HOA BOARD MEETING IS SEPTEMBER 23 (WORKSHOP) AND SEPTEMBER 28 (BOARD MEETING)

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Recipes from Chef Dan’s Cooking Class for Children

Executive Chef Dan Haywood Anacapa Restaurant

For Caramel:1 cup sugar1 cup water

For Flan:½ cup whole milk½ cup half and half

¼ cup sugar2 whole eggs, plus 1 egg yolk½ tsp. vanilla extractBoiling water as needed

Directions: Preheat an oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

Ingredients:6 tomatillos, husked and diced1 large tomato, diced½ red pepper, diced2 Tbsp. cilantro, chopped1 garlic clove, minced1 jalapeno pepper, roasted, seeded and chopped (optional)2 tsp. lime juice or 1 lime to juice1 tsp. sugarSalt and pepper to taste• Add all ingredients together.• Adjust seasoning as necessary. Use more or less

jalapeno depending on your preference. • Serve with corn tortilla chips

Ingredients:4 ripe avocados, cut into ¼ pieces1 Tbsp. lime juice½ small tomato, chopped1 Tbsp. cilantro, chopped¼ onion, chopped½ tsp. chopped garlicSalt and pepper to taste• In a food processor, combine ingredients and pulse until

well mixed.• Adjust seasonings with salt and pepper.• Makes 4 cups. Serve with corn tortilla chips.• If no processor mash in a bowl with a large whisk.

Caramel FlanTo make caramel: • In a saucepan over medium heat,

combine sugar and water. Cook, swirling pan occasionally, until the mixture begins to turn golden – 12 to 15 minutes.

• Reduce the heat to low and continue cooking and swirling occasionally until the mixture is dark brown and smells of caramel; about 5 minutes.

• Remove caramel from the heat and pour into 4 ¾ cup baking molds or over ready dishes. Using a kitchen towel or hot pad, tilt the pan or cups while swirling the caramel to coast the bottom and sides evenly. Let stand for a few minutes while the caramel cools down and forms a layer about ¼ inch think on the sides and the bottom.

To make the Flan:• Pour the milk into the saucepan and

heat until warm but not boiling.• Add the half and half, stir to mix well.

Add the sugar, whole eggs and the egg yolk plus the vanilla.

• Whisk until blended. Then strain through a fine-mesh sieve into the prepared cups or pan. Set the pan or cups in a water pan and place the pan in the oven. Pour hot water into the pan to reach the halfway point up the sides of the custard cups or the pan.

• Bake until the center of the custard feels just firm when pressed gently with your fingertips; about 30 to 40 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool for 1 ½ hours. Then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight or for up to 4 days.

To Serve:• • Run a knife along the inside

edge of the pan or cups to loosen. Invert a serving dish over each cup. Quickly invert and carefully lift off the pan or the cup.

Tomatillo Tomato Salsa: Guacamole

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Corte Bella’s Chef Dan Cooks Beyond the Gates And SOuL Helps too!Anacapa’s Chef, Dan Haywood, recently took his cooking demonstration skills to a new audience when he went to Sunset Canyon Elementary School, a Title One school in Paradise Valley School District. Chef Dan, along with his daughter Madelyn (acting as his sous chef), traveled there to give a cooking class to an afterschool program that teaches math skills through cooking. Madelyn wanted to earn volunteer hours for her fifth grade class requirements. She was the same age as most of the kids in the cooking class – 25 kids from 4th, 5th and 6th grades. Chef Dan had volunteered to help provide a professional lesson to the afterschool program being taught by math teacher, Jill Tumminello, daughter of Corte Bella residents, Mike and Susie Biggs.

When Chef Dan found out Jill was using cooking to improve kids’ understanding of math concepts at a school serving underprivileged children, he jumped at the chance to participate. Since it was Cinco de Mayo, Chef Dan chose to demonstrate some Latin American cooking techniques with flan, salsa and guacamole. He not only taught the class but provided all the ingredients at his own expense. This CB Times contributor sat down with Chef Dan to ask him about this experience.

• Whatwasyourgoalandwhatdidyouwanttoteachthechildren through your cooking demonstration?

Chef Dan: I wanted the kids to learn that cooking is fun and to encourage them to try something new and different with their skills they had learned in the class.

• Whydidyouchoosethoserecipes?

Chef Dan: Since it was close to Cinco de Mayo, it was an appropriate choice plus these recipes are light and fun to fix as well as being a safe thing to demonstrate, which is an important consideration. I wanted to keep their interest and ensure success. For safety reasons, I did most of the preparation prior to the class while showing my sous chef (daughter Madelyn) how to do the knife work of chopping and mincing.

• Whyisitimportantforkidstolearnaboutcookingandtodevelop these skills?

Chef Dan: Learning to cook teaches independence and responsibility. Kids learn to work as a team in many cases when cooking. I believe that when kids know how to cook, they eat less processed food and healthier snacks and meals. Plus, cooking is fun and creative and kids enjoy both of those things.

• Whatdidyougetfromthisexperience?

Chef Dan: At first I was very nervous as I was “performing” for 25 kids. I wasn’t sure of the kinds of questions I would get from the kids and if I could successfully hold their interest. Luckily these kids were not only smart and ready to interact with me, but they were respectful, polite and genuine. The kids were indeed a credit to their teacher and their school. I gained even more respect for teachers and what patience they must have to teach every day. It’s obvious to me that teachers have to love

Linda Wright

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what they do. I also gained experience in demonstrating cooking to a new kind of audience than I’m used to, so that is a learned skill for me. It was amazing doing this with my daughter as my sous chef, with her dressed in a chef’s coat and working alongside me. It was a great experience!

• Wouldyouencouragekidstopursue a career as a chef?

Chef Dan: I would encourage any child to pursue what makes them happy. They should look for ways to be creative and to do some craft they can love. To be able to do something with passion is exciting. I want that for every child.

• Howcanweasacommunityhelppromote culinary arts?

Chef Dan: Corte Bella residents can help by getting involved and participating in HOA and Anacapa Events. There are many local and regional activities that can help in this area as well. Corte Bella residents need to assist us to come up with new ideas and help us improve the traditional events.

• HowmanyyearshaveyoubeentheChef at the Anacapa?

Chef Dan: It will be 9 years in December of this year.

NOtE: Corte Bella’s Charity Support Group SOuL (Smiling Out Loud) donated $1,000 in supplemental funding to support this after school math skills program (the instructor was provided $50 for the 27 week class.) Additionally, SOuL members donated cooking equipment items to help the children have the tools they needed to prepare food during the

class. SOuL received wonderful thank you notes from the children of Sunset Canyon Elementary who all loved their cooking class experience.

SOuL thanks Chef Dan for his generous donation of his time, talent and all the ingredients for his demonstration. SOuL is proud of you, Chef Dan!

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Recently I was watching a local news broadcast and the presenter was talking about a food product being recalled for potential botulism contamination. As this is a product I consume, I went to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website to check out the details. As it turned out, the recall had actually occurred a full week before it made it to the local news cycle! This really concerned me; what if I had consumed that contaminated product? The results could have been disastrous.

So now what? I sure do not want to be waiting a week or more for the local news folks to finally report that there is something on the store shelves or in our pantry that could adversely affect my health. Here is the answer. You can subscribe to notifications from the FDA website which will immediately update you with an e-mail based on your selections for notification. Trust me there is a plethora of topics you can choose.

This website is not only useful for Corte Bella residents. Do you have grandchildren that suffer from nut or other food allergies? By providing this information to their parents they can sign up and get immediate notification of products that have “undeclared” allergen content. You will be surprised how many products are recalled for this problem!

For more information and to register for e-mail alerts you can go to the website by using the link shown below. This link has also been posted to the Corte Bella website for your convenience. To find it, go to the Corte Bella home page clink on the “Services” tab, then click “Local Links” then click “Neighborhood Links” and it will be listed under “State and Local Governments” as “FDA”.

http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/default.htm

A little timely information can go a long way in keeping you safe.

We always encourage you to take responsibility for your own security. Lock your doors and windows. Make sure the garage door is down. This helps you stay secure. But are you safe? The Center for Disease Control reports that falls are the most common cause of non-fatal trauma for seniors. They further report that one third of seniors will experience a fall this year. What if we fall at home, or suffer some other medical emergency? Many of us are alone. After we call, how will the EMTs get to us?

The North County Fire & Medical District has a program that can help us when we can’t help ourselves. When we can’t get to the

door to let them in, first responders can more easily get to our aid if we choose to participate in the Emergency Lockbox program. For a onetime fee of $50 North County will install a secure lockbox at your residence. The lockbox is about the size of your doorbell and can only be accessed by Fire personnel. This will allow Fire and EMT personnel to come to your aid without damage to your doors or windows. This saves them time, you unnecessary repairs and perhaps it saves your life.

Additionally, you should consider the use of the Vial of Life to further assist the EMTs. The Vial of Life is simply a large prescription bottle that contains a form on which we can record our important medical and contact information. Access to such information allows medical professionals to better respond to our medical needs and notify our doctor and family. This item is provided free by North County Fire & Medical. I have placed it my refrigerator and placed the included static decal on the refrigerator so the EMTs know it is there for them.

You can contact North County by calling 623.544.5400, or visiting them at 18818 North Spanish Garden Drive in Sun City West.

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Corte Bella’s SOuL (Smiling Out Loud) Recognized by School DistrictThe Deer Valley Unified School District recently presented a certificate of appreciation to the Corte Bella Charity Support Organization SOuL (Smiling Out Loud) for its direct in-kind and financial support of the Park Meadow Elementary School, a Title One school (low income community).

For the school year 2016, SOuL not only

contributed countless collected “Box Tops for Education” but also provided financing ($1,500) for an educational tool called “Time for Kids” – a weekly age appropriate news magazine used in grades 3rd, 4th and 5th grades.

In the past, SOuL also collected donations from its members of more than 90 hooded sweatshirts in various sizes which were distributed to the students attending the school. SOuL is very pleased to receive this certificate from the

school district and remains committed to helping promote education throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area.

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Arizona is certainly well known for its classic locations but White Pocket, near Lake Powell, is truly a hidden gem. Fellow CB Times photographer Jim Laskowicz and I signed up for a “photo safari” last year and what a pleasant surprise it was.

We met our group leader in Kanab, Utah and headed south into Arizona on an off-road safari that delighted our senses.

We saw a lot of barren desert on our way and travelled through deep soft sand before arriving to our destination… White Pocket, which is officially part of the Vermillion Cliffs in Northern Arizona. A somewhat boring journey soon became a photographers dream. Were we in the southwest or on another planet?

As we hiked through the area we witnessed a sea of sandstone, multicolored in some areas while others reminded one of brain rocks, often visible for hundreds of yards. It was if an ice cream sundae had melted over an area close to one square mile.

Believed to be formed over 100 MILLION years ago this geological wonder is a must see for any serious photographer.

Check it out if you get a chance, but take a safari like we did unless you have a high clearance four wheel drive vehicle. You’ll be glad you did!

To Travel is to Live - Hans Christian Andersen

Mike Biggs

Linda Wright

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In the World Showcase area of Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center there is a charming pavilion called the Wonders of China, hence the title of this article. Therein is a circle vision theater featuring highlights of the sights, sounds and culture of the People’s Republic of China. After seeing the movie and other sights in the enclave, Patricia and I were compelled to see the real deal.

Patricia and I chose to undertake a three week tour of the highlights of China with Grand Circle Travel because of their reputation for providing excellent tour guides and because their itinerary included everything we wanted to see. On our must do list were: The Great Wall, Tiananmen Square, The Forbidden City, The Three Gorges Dam, The Terra Cotta Soldiers and the limestone monoliths of Guilin. We saw those and much more.

Beijing is the capital of China. Its metropolitan population of over 21 million makes it one of the largest cities in the world. Most of the people live in high rise apartment buildings 60 to 80 stories high. We visited The Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace and toured the city. The most notable places were Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Tiananmen Square is over a square mile in size encompassing a building housing Mao’s tomb and is

immediately adjacent to the entrance to the Forbidden City, home to numerous Chinese emperors.

The Forbidden City is a series a buildings over a mile in length all of similar architecture surrounding courtyards of various sizes. Some of the courtyards could easily accommodate 100,000 plus people. The emperor’s private quarters as well as housing for his concubines and his private gardens were all toward the back of the complex. The details of the numerous carvings were quite impressive.

The Great Wall of China is about fifty miles north of Beijing in an area called Badaling. This area of the wall has been restored to its original grandeur and is visited by numerous foreign tourists. Construction of the wall was started well over 2000 years ago with much of the work in the Badaling area done during the Qin (pronounced “chin”) Dynasty over 2200 years ago. The wall was under construction through the Ming Dynasty into the 1600’s and at its highpoint ran over 4000 miles from the Gobi desert terminus, which was also the entrance to China along the Silk Road, to the Yellow Sea.

Next we visited Shanghai, the largest metro area in the world by population at over 24 million. It is a bustling city of modern skyscrapers and elevated expressways. The roads are choked with cars and buses, yet at the same time we saw storefronts no more than 100 square feet containing parts for auto repair. The repairs were conducted on the sidewalk in front of the shop. The city was meticulously clean with lovely parks and gardens scattered throughout. A highlight of Shanghai was an evening cruise on the Huangpu River through the heart of the city. The skyline was brightly lit and quite spectacular. We experienced a bullet train ride to the city of Suzhou in the heart of silk manufacturing country. We went to an operating silk mill where we learned that silk thread is made from single strands of silk cocoons unraveled by machine and combined with other threads to make workable silk which is very strong.

After Shanghai we flew to Yi Chang to board a boat on the Yangtze River just downstream from the Three Gorges Dam. After traversing the five locks at the dam we went through the three gorges to the WWII capital of Chonqing (formerly Chungking). The three gorges are comprised of steep canyons about a thousand feet high with dense vegetation and scattered villages.

From there it was a short plane ride to Xian outside of which is a huge complex where the Terra Cota army was unearthed. It was discovered in the 1970s during the Cultural Revolution. There are 8000 life size figures created during the Qin Dynasty over 2200 years ago to guard the emperor’s tomb. There are foot soldiers, charioteers, archers and horses. They were modeled after living soldiers with each being unique and hand painted. The paint is now worn off so that almost all appear tan in color. They are truly a marvelous sight and not to be missed if you visit China.

After Xian a short flight took us to southwest China to see the wondrous limestone monoliths of Guilin. They are several thousand feet tall rising from the flat plain of the Li River. Covered with vegetation all along the river valley they are unique in their majestic beauty.

Finally we visited Hong Kong, a bustling city with numerous high rise modern buildings, it is the international commercial center of China and its most cosmopolitan city.

I have one word of caution as a physician. The air pollution there is routinely significantly worse than Los Angeles. If you have asthma or any kind of chronic lung disease, please talk to your doctor before making your travel plans.

The Wonders Of ChinaMarty Scheinholtz

Terra Cotta Army

Shanghai skyline at night

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Discover a different world only two hours north of Corte Bella – Flagstaff! At an elevation of 7,000 feet, it is 25-30 degrees cooler than Phoenix at any time of the year. There are four distinct seasons. In winter, there’s snow. Spring brings wild flowers, and in summer, it is absolutely delightful, with day-time highs in the low ‘80s. The fall showcases leaves turning vibrant colors.

The historic town is located at the transportation crossroads of AZ highways 17 and 40, plus old Route 66 and a very busy railway line. There is something for everyone here:

the Shopper: Privately-owned shops line the streets of the small downtown area, with Native American art works, fashions, and outdoor gear.

the Outdoorsman/woman: Trail maps mark wonderful walks, from a one-mile stroll to a rigorous 20-mile hike. A loop around the city is ready for biking, running, or dog walking. In winter, enjoy your favorite snow sport.

the Sports Buff: Golf at one of several courses. The Aquatic center has an indoor pool, fitness room, climbing wall, and full gym. Spectators can catch a Northern Arizona University game.

the Foodie: Restaurants, most family owned, boast excellent cuisine and wine. For fine dining, Brix, Cottage, Josephine’s, and Tinderbox are excellent. More reasonably priced options

include Salsa Brava, Fat Olives, Oakmont, and Taverna Greek Grill. Almost every grocery chain is represented: Basha’s, Fry’s, Safeway, Sprouts, and Whole Foods. In summer, twice weekly farmers’ markets provide fresh produce, breads, homemade treats, and crafts.

the Science Nut: The Lowell Observatory, where the planet Pluto was discovered, offers interesting tours and star-gazing. Due east is a meteor landing site, with an educational center and tours.

The History Buff: The Northern Arizona Museum has an impressive collection of Native American art plus interesting exhibits on the original inhabitants of the land. The Riordan Mansion is a perfectly maintained home of a lumber baron’s family. Downtown walking tours are offered several times a week; learn about the many heritage buildings and ghosts that still roam the halls.

the Naturalist: The Grand Canyon is 1.5 hours north, and check out nearby national monuments Walnut Canyon, Sunrise Crater, and Wupatki, an ancient cliff dwelling.

the Gambler: Slightly east of town is the new and growing Twin Arrows Casino. Stay, play, and eat.

the Music Fan: Multiple bars and venues provide live music. Our favorites: The Museum Club and the Weatherford Hotel!

Discover FlagstaffRobin Mandell

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There is a fenced and guarded storage compound, with covered wash bays and dump facilities, located at the south end of 114th Street off Bell Road.

AND this storage compound is exclusive to the Sun City Communities and Corte Bella.

The Sun Cities RV Compound, provides RV Storage to Residents of Sun City, Sun City West, Sun City Grand, Sun City Festival and Corte Bella.

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You’ve heard the saying: “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Well... that is the main theme of this article called “Classifieds With a Thousand Words.”

Classified ads have been available via the Corte Bella community website since it was established in 2004. Pictures were included for the first several years. Processing a classified ad takes about five minutes. Including photos will add about ten to fifteen minutes to the process. More processing time is needed when a resident emails that the item has sold or requests a change to the ad. The extra processing time, imaging and technical requirements for volunteers spelled the end of using photos in 2009.

Good news! The feature you have requested for years is returning. Pictures with classified are again being implemented so you can show what you are selling and increase buyer interest. This change, effective July 2016, was facilitated by recent process improvements, and a newly revised classified ad submittal form and display templates to simplify adding pictures.

Revised Classified Guidelines are available on the website. One or two photos are allowed for each ad. The revision includes photo size and resolution criteria, and affirms that classifieds are not allowed for moving, garage, estate or similar sales. In this case, your best bet is to advertise several items in one or more classifieds (you are allowed up to four at once in a 30 day period) and invite buyers to contact you for details or to take a look.

Web page access statistics from Jan 2012 until end May 2016 show that classifieds remain the most popular viewed web

pages--followed by resident directory search, discussion groups and the Anacapa at 14%, 13%, 5% and 4.7% of web page views respectively.

The number of classified ads posted has grown steadily for several years. Figure 1 below shows the number of ads residents have submitted. The graph trend line predicts that the number of ads will likely continue increasing in the near term.

Classifieds

2000 Plymouth Prowler (sample classified ad) The ultimate road trip machine! What better way to travel the back roads of America then with this Millennium Edition Plymouth Prowler. Excellent condition, well maintained; it has been a family member for 16 years. A sweeeet ride – be sure to allow time for gawkers, talkers, walkers and fellow travelers. Did I mention TRAVEL in STYLE!

Price: $25,000 Contact: the owner Phone: 623-Prowler Email: [email protected] Special Instructions: Call me with any questions or for a test drive. Serious Inquiries only.

Figure 1: Number of Classifieds Quarterly 2008-2016

The web Classifieds is an excellent resource for Corte Bella residents. Now, with pictures available to enhance your ad – you can post Classifieds with a thousand words! If you have any comments or suggestions relative to Classifieds, then please send to the web support team at [email protected]. Good Luck with future sales!

FLAGSTAFF:EXPLORE,TASTE,SIP2016 Jim Williams

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The Corte Bella Vets is looking for ways to make our organization – and its members – easily recognized throughout our community and in surrounding areas. We believe a group logo is one way to do it.

By way of back-ground, the Corte Bella Vets is a not-for-profit organization under section 501(c) (3) of the IRS code. We define a Veteran as anyone living in Corte Bella (full or part time) and served honorably in any component (Active, Guard, Reserve) of our Nation’s Uniformed Services AND those who served with our Nation’s Allies. Since organizing in April, 2014 we’ve grown from twenty-some Veteran members to over 255 Veterans from all Services and all components and two of our Allied Forces.

The Corte Bella Vets mission is “To foster camaraderie among Veterans of the United States and her Allies, to undertake

charitable and other projects on a state and local level, to promote patriotism, and most importantly, to provide service to all Veterans and their families.”

Since our inception, we’ve raised and donated over $40,000 to Arizona Veterans and their families. You can get more information about our group on our website: http://cortebellavets.org.

We’re having a contest, open to everyone in the community, to design our logo. If you have an idea for our logo, please submit your proposed design (in color), with a short explanatory note about the design to [email protected] NLT July 31st.

Members of the Corte Bella Vets will select the winning design at our August 9th meeting. The winner will receive a $50 gift certificate to the Anacapa Restaurant and, along with the selected design, will be featured in a future issue of the CB Times.

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Las Palmas Social Club is a group that bring our neighbors together to build a stronger neighborhood. These events include monthly gatherings such as dinners, bocce ball, pickleball, sporting events, and wine and hor d’oeuvres. Our seasonal events include Halloween Trick or Drink, Christmas caroling dinner ending at San Ramon Christmas lights, and Valentine’s Day dessert extravaganza to just name a few.

A group of Las Palmas Volunteers prepared dinner for the families at Ronald McDonald House in Phoenix. The families consisted of 40-45 people staying at Ronald McDonald House for extended periods of time, but they still have to arrange their own meals. The volunteers purchased, prepared and served the food. The volunteers are encouraged to dine with the families. Leftovers are stored for the family members that could not attend dinner service or if they would like a late night snack.

The program is seven days a week, 365 days year. The families are so very grateful for the meals and interaction with the volunteers.

Las Palmas prepared:• Grilled Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Sandwiches• BBQ Chicken Breast• Breaded Chicken Tenders• Flank Steak• Rice Pilaf• Roasted Vegetables• Watermelon• Ice Cream Sundae Bar

Volunteers:• Eileen Stomski & Eric Gow - Event Coordinators • Susan & Jim Demchak• Jan & Doug Viall• Gail & Claude “Robey” Robillard• Russ Harris• Po Plantz & Ken Bauman• Nancy & Pat Healy - Adopted into Las Palmas• Lillee Stomski - entertained the children

Benefactors with their kind donations to help purchase food:• Linda & David Wright• Marcy & David Keppy• Sharon & Roger Kleinschmidt• Sue Hoag• Duane & Judy Gregg

This event would not have happened without the hard work and generosity of the Las Palmas volunteers, for this we are grateful and blessed.

Las Palmas: Building Our CommunityBy Elaine Stomski and Eric Gow

COMMUNITY

Design the Corte Bella Vets Logo Contest - $50.00 Prize

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Bits ‘n’ Bytes – Links to Helpful Local Websites

The Internet has proven to be a tremendous boon to today’s average person. Within seconds, anyone can look up virtually anything on the Internet. The Internet’s usefulness was increased exponentially when it was made portable to all hand-held devices, bringing instantaneous information to a user, wherever he or she happens to be in this new, modern, fast-paced world. To help residents with most things local, Corte Bella has included a series of Internet links to local websites. Under the Main Menu Item – Services – the user will find five items, three with links to outside services and two with links to services internal to Corte Bella.

The first item the traffic Advisory Links webpage. It contains links to all types of traffic information throughout the Valley of the Sun. It contains up-to-the-minute conditions on all major highways in the Phoenix area, travel restrictions and road closures, live feeds from ADOT traffic cameras, and traffic time, among other things. It can save you time and frustration if you check it before any trip throughout the valley.

The second webpage with links to outside services is PORA Services. PORA – Property Owners and Renters Association is located on Camino del Sol Road in Sun City West. It provides a wealth of information about public events in and around Sun City West. The webpage provides access to the PORA website as well as access to the Lifelong Learning Center (and its catalog of classes), as well as links to the Sun City West Foundation which offers a variety of services which are available to Corte Bella residents. You can spend hours exploring varied and useful information on this webpage.

The third item with links to outside services is called Local Links. This webpage contains links to State and local government websites, parks & recreation websites, local entertainment venues, real estate websites, and even Cactus League Spring Training websites. This is especially useful to newcomers to the area.

The fourth item, Hobby and CraftsCorner, provide links to artistic and musical activities within Corte Bella. Corte Bella is blessed with quite a few very talented artists and musicians who gladly welcome anyone interested in pursuing these interests.

The final item is the Corte Bella Resident Home-Based Services Directory. This webpage lists a wide range of home-related services provided by your neighbors and friends right here in Corte Bella. It is well worth everyone’s time to check out the services available within our own community before looking elsewhere for the same services.

Next Month’s Topic – Community Documents and Online Help

Dave Wright, Corte Bella Web Support Team

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COMMUNITY

On April 29, Corte Bella’s Santa Barbara Room was transformed into a visual wonderland with table centerpieces designed to reflect memorable movies that had distinctive fashion trends. From “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” to “Pretty Woman,” every table had something to hold the eye and tickle one’s memory.

Attendees enjoyed a wonderful southwestern flavored salad luncheon which was prepared by Chef Dan Haywood and served by the Anacapa staff in

their usual flawless manner. While awaiting the show and before luncheon began, everyone enjoyed a special Movie Trivia slide show prepared by volunteer Hilda Furkert. Many of the guests were stumped searching for the correct answers! Thank you Hilda for preparing that entertaining challenge.

The Fashion Show featured clothing from Chico’s--located at 67th Avenue and Highway 101. Store manager, Francine Hausrath, along with her staff, did an amazing job of dressing and assisting the models during the show. Bonnie Brannon from Mary Kay Cosmetics performed her magic and made our lovely models beautiful in their wonderful outfits.

Modeling for the show were Corte Bella residents Sue Dziegielewski, Donna Bolme, Paula Souminen, Becky Nelson, Dee Perry, Cindy Budda, Vonnie Bayard, Carol Engh, Susan Claeys, and Carol Overgaard. Escorting the models were Greg Dziegielewski and Phil Soltvedt. Thank you to Joel and Jolene Piaskowski for the beautiful table signs to go along with each centerpiece and the delightful music for this event. Thank you to everyone for a job professionally well done!

Corte Bella is fortunate to have wonderful and talented volunteers who worked to prepare and stage this event. Co-Chairs Rose Edwards and Paula Penkauskas were tireless in their efforts while decorating committee members Eileen Stomski-Gow, Nancy Healy and Celeste Nelson were so obviously inspired as reflected in their table centerpieces and décor. If you were there you saw “Out of Africa”, “Sex and the City,” “Diamonds Are Forever,” “That Touch of Mink,” “Cleopatra,” “Pat and Mike,” “Titanic,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Beach Blanket Bingo,” “The African Queen,” “Steel Magnolia” and “South Pacific” as well as the movies already mentioned come to life on the tables of Corte Bella’s Social Hall.

Corte Bella’s Spring 2016 Fashion Show Was All “Lights, Camera, Action!”

Linda Wright and Paula Penkaukas

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There is a new club in town and they might be looking for you! They call us Gunnies... the CB Gunnies that is!

A group of gun enthusiasts has resurrected the gun club that started years ago. In the past few years, many individuals or small groups have independently been shooting at commercial ranges, the state owned range of Ben Avery, or out in the open on public lands. All kinds of weapons and targets are used. Some prefer small caliber hand or long guns, others like the higher caliber weapons, and many enjoy the sporting clays or skeet. Such a variety, yet all are centered on expanding the knowledge, developing the skill, increasing social contacts, sharing in economies afforded to groups, and most importantly operating in a safe environment.

The Corte Bella Gun Club is now established to provide the opportunity for women and men of all ages and shooting skills to socialize around a common interest in firearms. The advantages of an active group includes; discounted range fees at commercial locations, discounted costs for ammo and equipment, sharing of knowledge and skills, more economical entry costs for beginners, sponsored educational seminars and licensing classes, communications of events and group sponsored shoots, and of course enjoyable social time. For those who are new or wish to explore an interest in shooting but have little or no investment, the Gunnies will be happy to provide assistance and use of some weapons for you to try.

The Gunnies will be using a great website app called MeetUp as the communication platform. Each individual signs up on the sight and may elect to receive emails from the Gunnies only or they may elect to join other organizations of their interest. There is a yearly $120 fee to the Club which will be split by the members along with any other agreed upon overhead costs.

Unfortunately, we are at the end of the cooler season and many of our members are busy traveling or limiting outdoor activities. Therefore, we don’t expect an active program to begin until October. However, now is the time to go to the link below and sign up as a member which provides you with the most current activities scheduled and add them to your calendar. Let’s be prepared for the season when it is active by being pro-active.

Go to www.meetup.com and select “Find a meetup group” then click on Corte Bella Gun Club. Review what’s there and who’s there. You may also contact Ron Williams at [email protected] or 309.781.1817 for further information or assistance.

Have fun and be safe!

Corte Bella Gun Club

Ron Williams

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HEALTH & FITNESS

Who would believe membership in the Corte Bella Tennis Club could include a trip to fabled Wimbledon in Jolly Old England for a morning of tennis followed by an evening of Beatles music, strawberries and cream, and romantic dance. And all for $15 annual dues!

As much as members of the Corte Bella Tennis Club may have wished to travel to Wimbledon for strawberries and cream at The Championships this year, the next best thing was to sponsor our own Wimbledon “all-levels” tournament on our courts. Everyone showed up in their best tennis whites in mid-season form to fill the five Corte Bella courts on a beautiful Saturday morning in May.

Play was stimulating and exciting as players were mixed and matched for the five rounds of the morning. A sunset dinner followed by the traditional strawberries and cream was served at the Corte Bella Lanai later in the evening. Five players were awarded prizes for their outstanding play.

Neighbors may have heard mellow sounds of members’ voices as a Beatles sing-along continued the evening with such standards as “Yellow Submarine,” “Eight Days a Week,” “A Little Help from My Friends,” and “In My Life.” Dancing under moonlight in the romantic Lanai concluded the day’s fun-filled activity.

Everyone may currently enjoy the All England Lawn tennis Championships, held each summer since 1877, at the All

England Lawn and Croquet Club, located in Wimbledon, England (a London suburb) which are presently in session from June 27-July 10, 2016 on television. Commonly known as Wimbledon, The Championships in plural because 15 different tournaments take place concurrently on the 19 grass courts. Tickets to “The Championships” are very hard to obtain, only sold by ballot in January of each year. Typically four to five times more persons apply for tickets than the 38,500 patrons who can be accommodated.

As grass courts are quite difficult to maintain, Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam tournament still held on grass. The U.S. Open was on grass at Forest Hills, New York until 1975 when it moved to Flushing Meadow, New York (site of the 1964-1965 World’s Fair). The last Australian Open on grass was in 1988.

Wimbledon uses 54 million perennial rye grass plants for Centre Court alone. The soil under the court must be kept dry and hard while the grass is precisely watered and mown to an exact height of eight millimeters each day during the fortnight of The Championships.

Wimbledon has a museum on the grounds showing the interesting history of The All England Lawn and Croquet Club and The Championships. It is a great place to visit any time of year.

Turn your TV on early, plate up some strawberries and cream, and imagine the grass under your feet to create your own Wimbledon tennis fantasy this week.

A Wimbledon FantasyJerry Tinsley

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the First US Open Pickleball tournament: Club member, Diane Baumgartner, gave this fabulous report of her exceptional accomplishment at this first-time event:

“Last summer a friend of mine from Bend, Oregon, told me that a US Open Pickleball Tournament was going to be held in Naples, Florida, in April - and that we should go! As a tennis player, who had played at Nationals, the thought of being able to play in the very first US Open Pickleball Tournament seemed like a dream.

The great thing about Pickleball tournaments is that you can sign up for events at your skill level AND/OR age. I decided to go for it and signed up for as many events as I could. In this first Open, there was no qualifying, so anyone could sign up at age or skill-levels.

My first event was women’s 60+. I had no partner, but found a gal out of Portland, Maine, named Linda Einselder. Our team name: Portland girls, as I am from Portland, Oregon. We ended up finishing 5th out of 17 teams. We lost to the #1 team but beat the Silver medalists.

Next day was mixed doubles with Ford Robinson, whom I met in AZ. We played at the 65+ level, and won a bronze medal! With 20 teams in our bracket, we were proud of that.

Friday was Senior Women’s Doubles, and I hooked up with a friend from Idaho, Karen Gysin. We had never partnered together in a tournament, but have played together a lot. There were twelve of the top teams in the nation present. We won our first match

Pickleball ClubRobin Mandell

then lost to the 3rd place team, went into the loser bracket, and won two more matches before losing. We felt really good about our wins.

Saturday was another day of Mixed Doubles with Ford Robinson. We did not fare as well this day. When you play skill level you find yourself against the youngsters: 25, etc. Seems like they are quicker on the courts!

Sunday the single players came out to play. [NOTE: for those who don’t play Pickleball - this is HARD]. Last girl standing, as gals were dropping like flies due to long matches, heat, and humidity. I was able to pull a bye my first match; my final opponent was Carolyn Bagley, from AZ. To my surprise, I came out and beat her 11-5 and 11-1! Result: GOLD in Singles!

A special thank you to the Corte Bella Pickleball Club, which got me addicted to this game! Marc, Doug, and Jim came out every morning at 7:00 a.m. to do drills with me. Many members came and supported me: Roy, Liz, Rudy - too many to name. What a great club!

Corte Bella’s Ready Golf Girls’ (RGG) Annual Golf Overnight was held April 20th and 21st. Planned by Barbara Paasch and Ceil Fletcher for the last two years, this year there were 15 RGG members and a guest from Trilogy that had fun playing both courses at Antelope Hills Golf Course in Prescott. After a golf scramble the first day on the south course, we headed to Murphy’s in downtown Prescott for cocktails, dinner, prizes, stories and laughter. On the second day we played the north course using an amended “sweet sixteen” format which included being able to pick up your ball once on each hole and toss it to advance without counting the toss as a stroke. That format came in very handy for those of us who happened to land in a sand trap. Afterwards we all gathered in the Manzanita Grill at the golf course for a delightful lunch and more prizes.

Corte Bella’s Ready Golf Girls is a group of ladies that play weekly at various Sun City West courses, including Corte Bella, on Thursdays from mid-September to mid-June. RGG also plans a

few additional golf outings which can include day trips to courses further than Sun City West such as Rancho Manana in Cave Creek which we played on June 9th and Talking Rock Ranch in Prescott where, for the past two years, we have chartered a bus to take us. All of these activities give us a wonderful opportunity to develop new friendships while playing a variety of different golf courses.

If you would like more information about RGG you may contact Wilma Krumwiede at: [email protected]

Ready Golf Girls Shelby Cutter

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SOCIAL CLUB

Sports

Bocce Ball Team Couples 1st Friday 4:30-6:30 P.M. Courts Sandy Johnson 623-251-3829

Bocce Ball Group 2nd Friday 5-7 P.M. Courts Jackie Gnagi 920-203-6068

Couples 3rd Friday 4:30-6:30 P.M. Courts Ron Werba 602-684-8660

Couples 4th Friday 5-7 P.M. Courts Shirley Williams 309-781-9848

Couples 1st Sat. 4 – 5:30 P.M. Courts John / Barbara Wilson 623-688-8338

Couples 2nd Sat. 4 – 7:30 P.M. Courts Bob / Bev Clevenger 623-594-5028

El Camino 1st & 3rd Wed. 6-8 P.M. Courts Dan Louden 623-328-9341

El Sueno 2nd & 4th Tue. 6-8 P.M. Courts Darrell Emerson 623-518-3833

Las Palmas 1st & 3rd Tue. 5-7 P.M. Courts David Keppy / Ken Stone 623-455-8310 / 623-546-2085

Men’s Open Every Wed. 4-6 P.M. Courts Robert Broda 623-444-2172

San Ramon 2nd Sun. 5:30 – 8:30 P.M. Courts Carol Dobkins 623-266-9395

Cycling Cycling Club Saturday 8:00 A.M. Front of Fitness Center Allan Schlemmer [email protected]

Drop Toppers Varies Varies Varies Steve & Jackie Gnagi 623-505-3762

Golf Lady Putters Every Mon. 8:00 A.M. Golf Club Diane Kingsley 623-234-8505

Ready Golf Girls (RGG) Thursday TBA Meet at Various Courses Wilma Krumwiede 624-476-2204

Tennis Ladies’ Invitational 3.5/4.0 Every Tue. 8-10 A.M. Courts Ann Paulson 623-433-9973

Ladies’ Invitational 3.5/4.0 Every Sat. 9-11 A.M. Courts Robin Culley 623-444-5448

Men’s 3.5 Thu. & Sat. 8:30-10:30 A.M. Courts Jolene Piaskowski 402-212-4188

Men’s 4.0 Every Thu. 10:30 A.M. Courts Don Schneider 623-399-9640

Open Every Wed. 7:00 P.M. Courts Jack Shifman 623-518-4909

Open Play Mon., Wed., Fri. 7:00 - 10:00 A.M. Courts Ken Egide 623-266-3820

Pickleball Member Play Mon.-Sat. 7:00 - 10:00 A.M. Courts Robin Mandell 623-374-3592

Hiking/Cycling Adventure Club Varies Varies Varies Steve Downing 937-684-1733

Social Rooms

Bid Whist 2nd Fri. 7-10 P.M. Social Hall Kaye France 623-934-5051

CB Crafters Monday 9:00 - 11:30 A.M. Social Hall, Bella Stanza Teri Schlemmer [email protected]

CB Music Group Varies Varies Social Hall Rick Beaudoin [email protected]

CB Steppers Line Dance 1st & 3rd Thurs. 6-7:30 P.M. Social Hall Lynn Funk/Fran Snively 623-670-0733/623-584-8161

Corte Bella Vets 2nd Tues. 8 :30 – 10:00 A.M. Anacapa Larry Leighton 623-776-5443

Computer Club (from Oct. – June) 1st Thu. 6:30 P.M. Social Hall Stan Sacha [email protected]

Corte Bella Chorus Mon. 7 P.M. Social Hall Hilda Furkert 623-266-2733

Duplicate Bridge Every Tue. 12:30-4:30 P.M. Social Hall The Jacobs 623-217-2803

Friends of Italy Varies Varies Social Hall Jack Carollo 623-337-5456

Genealogy Club 3rd Saturday 9-11 A.M. Social Hall / Laguna Room Pat Burke 623-748-3751

Hand & Foot Canasta 2nd & 4th Mon. 6-8:45 P.M. Social Hall Pearl Thompson 623-328-5215

Mah Jongg Mon./Thu. 9 am – 3 P.M. Social Hall Jo Ann Moberly 623-328-9583

Men’s Christian Group Tue. 8 - 9 A.M. Social Hall Jim Dowen 623-556-8137

Open Bridge Every Thu. 1-4 P.M. Social Hall Stephanie / Jerry Tinsley 623-546-3141

Poker Club 1st Wed. each month 5-9 P.M. Social Hall Jim Lewin 623-455-9532

Ryan’s Case for Smiles 2nd Wed 1-4:30 P.M. Social Hall JoAnn Shaw 623-466-6223

Smiling Out Loud (SOuL) 3rd Thu. 10-12 P.M. Social Hall Kay Steik 623-214-3284

West Valley Photo Club 4th Tues 5:30 – 6:30 Social 6:30 – 8:30 Meeting Social Hall Joseph Berke [email protected]

Wine & Dine International Email for times Anacapa / Social Hall Roberta Rials / Janice Aiken [email protected], [email protected]

Ya Ya Sisterhood Canasta Mon. & Fri. 12-4 P.M. Social Hall Barb Morin [email protected]

UsuallyMeetsinMembers’Homes

Belles of Corte Bella/Red Hats Call for Times Homes Joyce Stalians 632-322-4139

Bunco 1st Tue. 7-10 P.M. Homes Harriet Kessler 623-388-3731

Bunco 2nd Mon. 2-4 P.M. Homes Muriel Valle 623-399-6034

Bunco: Dynamite Gals 1st Tue. 7 P.M. Homes Bev Bair 623-255-5352

Canadians Call for Times Various The Mandells 623-374-3592

Cellar Dwellers Wine Tasting Varies Varies Robin Mandell 623-374-3592

Christian Neighborhood Group Thursday Group 6:30 P.M. Homes Mike and Marsha Short 623-696-5526

Christian Neighborhood Group Tuesday Group 6:30 P.M. Homes Jerry and Gayle Moore 623-322-8190

CB Players Theatre Group Call for Times Varies Homes Kay Steik 623-214-3284

Corte Bella Car Club Varies Varies Homes Howard Evans [email protected]

Gun Club Varies Varies Homes Ron Williams [email protected]

Iowa Group Call for Times Bob & Pam DeWaay 515-991-9166

Ladies Tea Society Call for Times Homes Janet Silver 623-337-4139

Pinochle: Single Deck 3rd Sat 6:00 P.M. Homes Darlene Schilf [email protected]

Shalom Club Call for Times Homes Judi Bourd 623-433-9449

Singles Call for Times Homes Nancy Hansen 623-322-9406

World of Friends 2nd Mon. 4:30 P.M. Homes Evie Hansen / John Eakins [email protected]@msn.com

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