February 2016 Newsletter

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February 2016 Newsletter
Summerfield
Civic
Association’s
Monthly
Newsletter
VOLUME 170
February 2016
Summary
Valentine's Dance on February 13th
Inside this issue:
President’s Message
2
Ask the Administrator
2
Board Meeting Recap
3
From the Golf Pro Shop
8
Directory Additions
9
Calendar of Events
10
Summerfield
Civic Associaon
10650 SW Summerfield Dr.
Tigard, OR 97224
Office: 503-620-0131 or
[email protected]
Golf Pro Shop: 503-620-1200
Charles Suniga and His Angels are returning to Summerfield! You won't want to
miss hearing them perform a wide variety of music from ballroom to line dancing. Whether you have a dance partner or not, and even if you don't dance, you
are invited to come enjoy the music of this live band, socialize, visit with old
friends, and meet new people. Light refreshments will be served.
Summerfield's Valen=ne's Dance will be held on Saturday, February 13th, from
7:00 to 9:30 PM in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Doors open at 6:45 PM. All singles
and couples age 55+ are welcome to a@end.
Prepaid =ckets for Summerfield residents are $8 each; non-residents $10. Cost
for all walk-ins at the door is $10 per person. It is highly recommended that =ckets be bought in advance. Reserved tables for 8 may also be purchased, but only
ahead of =me--not at the door. Tickets will be on sale in the lobby of Summerfield's Clubhouse on Mondays and Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 AM on
February 1st, 4th, 8th, and 11th. For more informa=on about the Valen=ne's
Dance or pre-purchasing =ckets, please call Marty at 971.249.3907.
www.summerfield55.org
www.golfsummerfield.com
Office open Monday through
Friday, 8 AM—12 noon
Submied by Bonnie Conger
AARP Driving Class Offered
SUMMERFIELD RESIDENTS: SAVE $$$ ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE!
Annual Assessments
due by February 16th!
Extra SCA Office
Hours on Sunday,
2/7, 8 AM—3:30 PM
Oregon law* states that any driver, 55 or older, who completes
an ODOT approved motor vehicle accident preven=on course,
shall receive an appropriate reduced rate in premium charges.
Take advantage of that reduc=on, learn new traffic laws and
register for a 6-hour ODOT approved course, conducted by AARP,
February 18th and 25th, 9:00 AM—12 noon in the Clubhouse
Game Room. Cost: $15 for AARP members or $20 non-members.
Sign-up sheet on Clubhouse bulle=n board effec=ve February 1st.
Sponsored by the Summerfield Singles. *2013 ORS 742.490
Submied by Clare Engel
FEBRUARY 2016
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President’s Message
A BIG FYI
We have had reports of items being taken
from garages, cars and pa=os. Recently a car
was stolen from The Fountains parking lot.
Last summer a truck was stolen from the
Clubhouse parking lot. We do not live in a
gated community so we are open to public
traffic at any=me. What can we do?
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Do not leave your car unlocked, even for a
couple of minutes.
Do not leave your garage door open during
the day, even if you are home or working
in the yard. It only takes a second for
someone to steal something out of your
garage.
Keep your street side and golf course side
doors locked. Be@er safe than sorry.
Do not open your door if you don’t
personally know the person knocking.
We are in a Neighborhood Watch community.
Let your neighbors know when you will be
gone. Keep an eye on your neighbor’s home,
especially those homes that belong to our
snowbirds who have gone south.
The Tigard City Police, at our request, will
resume monitoring Summerfield for speeding
and stop sign viola=ons. The speed limit in
Summerfield is 25 MPH, and a stop sign means
that you must stop. That includes “before”
making a right turn. I talked to a resident who
received a =cket for a rolling stop. The officer
stated a car is not stopped un=l the wheels
come to a complete stop. Those of us who
own golf carts must remember that we can
get a traffic =cket for all of the above when we
drive on city streets.
So, lets stay safe, secure and out of traffic
court.
Ken Lance
SCA Board President
Call for Interest:
Painting Class?
Interested in a Pain=ng Class? $10.00 per class.
Experienced Ar=st Jean Hodges teaches pain=ng
techniques. Now is your opportunity to learn how to
paint that landscape, pet portrait or s=ll life you've
always wanted. Group class with individual a@en=on.
Beginners to advanced. 2-3 hours per class.
Supplies to bring:
⇒ Acrylic paints, minimum required of primary colors
and white, or bring box of assorted colors.
⇒ Assorted Acrylic Ar=sts brushes. Non-plas=c
bristles.
⇒ Canvas Board or Canvas
Michaels has a nice assortment of reasonably
priced art supplies.
Classes tenta=vely set for Wednesdays. First class
starts on the first Wednesday in February. Please let
instructor Jean Hodges know if day or evenings are
preferred, 503.535.9871.
Submied By Gail Thomas
Ask the Administrator
By Cari Lindsey, SCA Administrator
Q: Why don’t we pay the assessment per household,
rather than per person?
A: Summerfield’s CC&Rs were originally set up in 1973
and that was what they decided back then. To change
it from the per person structure to a per household
structure would require a 100% approval vote from
our residents and that is highly unlikely, if not
impossible to obtain. Can you image all the effort of a
vote and just one resident says no? Budge=ng for a
per person assessment can be tricky, with constant
changes in move-ins/outs, deaths, addi=onal
occupants, etc. However, the fluctua=ons over the
year tend to balance out overall.
FEBRUARY 2016
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SCA Board Meeting Report
This report is a recap of the mee%ng. For
details, see the minutes on the Clubhouse
bulle%n board.
January 2016 Board Meeng
Present: Lance, Stayton, Baldwin, Jay,
Parkinson, Nash, Meek, Miller, C. Lindsey.
Absent: Shadle. Mee=ng called to order at
9:00 AM. Minutes approved from December
Board Mee=ng. No visitors signed in to
speak.
Golf Pro Shop Report – R. Lindsey: 2015 over
2014 by $8,758, and over budget by $11,548.
Frozen condi=ons so far for 2016. Na=onal
Golf Founda=on repor=ng was 3-4 months
behind, so not going to renew this year.
Golf Course Report – Sullivan: Working on
edging of cart paths and will be ready for cart
path sealing when scheduled. No major
damage due to ice. Tree pruning completed.
Purchased used truck and sold old truck. For
fuel tank update, Fire Marshal does not need
to be involved, but City of Tigard requiring
Land Use permit and filing fee is $718.
Required to have regular fence all the way
around the tank itself, shrubbery does not
qualify. For pond leak, working with City to
obtain resources, as part of the conduit takes
the water from Summerfield Drive to the City
storm system.
Treasurer’s Report – Miller: December Total
Opera=ng Income of $12,988.31; December
Total Opera=ng Expenditures of $80,989.36;
Cash on hand as of 12/31/15 of $149,498.25.
December Total Reserves Income of
$3,066.09;
December
Total
Reserves
Expenditures of $29,194.11. General Reserve
Balance as of 12/31/15: $417,496.75. New
Buyers Fee income for December was $3,000.
New Buyers Fee account balance as of
12/31/15:
$127,293.00. Total General
Reserves plus New Buyers Fee account:
$544,789.75 (note that $63,538 is preapproved, but not actually spent yet, so the
expected balance was $481,241.75). Check
registers reviewed for December. Mo=on
made, seconded and approved to accept the
en=re Treasurer’s report.
Correspondence
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C.
Lindsey:
Correspondence related to upcoming
possible age variance, sub-associa=on unit
with water/mold issue (s=ll trying to
determine cause and solu=on) and con=nued
budget / financial inquiries.
Unfinished Business: - None
Administrator’s Report – C. Lindsey:
Worked on purchase and sale of
maintenance trucks (cash transac=ons,
insurance, =tles and registra=on), working
on required updates to Employee Manual
related to Oregon’s new Sick Law and
marijuana laws. Audit is scheduled for first
week of February. Vehicle theX reported
from parking lot of Fountains Condos.
Assessment update: 400 residents paid so
far and 105 Resident Annual Golf Tags
sold so far.
City of Tigard Liaison Report – Van Vlack:
At the City Council mee=ng this Tuesday,
there will be a public hearing on the park
maintenance fee, as it will either be on
water bill as u=lity fee or put out as bond
measure. Reminder about City Council
Outreach on January 28th. For the First
Transporta=on
Advisory
Commi@ee
mee=ng last Wednesday, the first agenda
item was implemen=ng some traffic
calming ideas. The January 20th mee=ng
will be specifically regarding 98th and
Summerfield Drive. Took pictures of 104th
and Durham Road right-of-way; trying to
get City to clean out underbrush, if not,
then we may proceed with contac=ng
homeowners.
New Business:
A. Fitness Equipment Proposal: Three
pieces of fitness equipment in the Billiards
Room have been very well received and
well used. A lot of excellent feedback
related to the loca=on and quality of
equipment. Average use of treadmill was
2 hours per day. Mo=on made, seconded
and approved to purchase the three
pieces for $1,700 total.
B. Policy & Procedure E. 5.01 Update –
Public Golf Punch Card: Mo=on made,
seconded and approved to update E. 5.01
with corrected public golf punch card
price of $104.
C. Policy & Procedure D. 4.31 Update –
Greens Commi@ee: Changes include term
change from 5 years to 3 years and
change mee=ng day from Wednesday to
Thursday. Mo=on made, seconded and
approved to update D. 4.31.
Directors Round Table:
Baldwin – Board Liaison to Clubhouse,
Courts: Nash assis=ng with Art Room
Renewal, have paint bid, wai=ng for
flooring bid, finalizing chairs and plan to
present at February Board Mee=ng. For
rock pile under stairs, power and water
source determined and now finding
concrete company to lay concrete. Next
Clubhouse Commi@ee mee=ng is 1/14.
Mo=on made, seconded and approved to
add Fran Coffield to Clubhouse
Commi@ee. Courts repair patching not
done at this =me due to weather.
Parkinson
–
Board
Liaison
to
Apartments: Apartments at 99% occupied
and fully leased. No major projects at this
=me.
Nash – Board Liaison for Neighborhood
Watch, Directory & Website: Working
with Neighborhood Watch and Martha
Ambler
for
May
11th
Disaster
Preparedness Seminar by Red Cross (one
hour presenta=on).
Stayton - Board Liaison to SubAssociaons, Common Area Landscape,
Library: Roundtable discussion for 1/15
sub-associa=on mee=ng. A@orney review
completed for CC&Rs update and SubCommi@ee mee=ng on 1/25 to review;
next step is educa=on/informa=on to
residents.
Jay – Board Liaison to Architecture /
Landscape, Pro Shop, Greens:
For
Architectural / Landscape Commi@ee,
distribu=ng new Manual to each
household when they pay their annual
assessments.
Meek – Board Liaison for Markeng,
Swimming Pool, Marshals/Starters:
Have two bids for new golf ball screen,
proposal will be ready for February Board
Mee=ng. Marshals/Starters dormant due
to weather.
Miller – Board Liaison to Newcomers,
Volunteer Appreciaon, Summary: Next
Newcomers Recep=on is in April and
Volunteer Apprecia=on Commi@ee may
present informa=on / opportuni=es.
Lance – Board Liaison to Clubs/Acvies
and Fair Housing: Club/Commi@ee Chairs
mee=ng on January 25th at 12:30 PM.
Mee=ng adjourned at 9:50 AM. Next
regular Board Mee=ng is Monday,
February 8th at 9:00 AM.
FEBRUARY 2016
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Remember those Valen=ne cards you received in
school? Well, shades of days gone by. Revisit those
=mes with us, and who knows, the big red heart may
be yours to take home on February 12th or February
26th at 7:00 PM in the Game Room.
Women’s Bunco
Let's get together, Yea, Yea, Yea! How about the
second month, the second week and the second
Monday, February 8th at 7:00 PM in the Game Room.
Submied by Marlene Christensen
Submied by Marlene Christensen
Book Club
Bible Study
The Summerfield Bible Study is now studying 2 Corinthians. We meet every Wednesday at 12:00 PM
in the Conference Room. We enjoy our =me together each week and invite you to join us! If you have
any ques=ons please contact Pat or Paula Williams
at 503.670.0113.
Submied by Paula Williams
The selec=on for February is The Giver, a 1993
young adult dystopian novel by Lois Lowery. It is set
in a society which first appears as a utopian society
but then later is revealed to be a dystopian one as
the story progresses. A 2012 survey based in the U.S
designated it as the fourth best children's novel of
all =me. Come join us on February 9th at 2:00 PM
when member Lona Olson will lead the discussion.
Submied by Colleen Upright
1st Sunday @ Summerfield
FEBRUARY 7th, 1—4 PM
Invite your friends and family to tour mul=ple forsale proper=es (homes, condos and townhouses). In
the Clubhouse, you’ll find enthusias=c tour guides
and Summerfield informa=on packets. For details,
call the SCA Office at 503.620.0131. AXer office
hours, call Robyn Dezendorf, realtor coordinator of
the 1st Sunday event, at 503.407.9102.
Computer & Technology
In the good old days we could fix things with
screwdrivers, pliers and duct tape. Those won't
work on your computer! You need new "tools".
And how about that email account you have? It can
be a blessing AND a curse. There are ways to deal
with this modern convenience.
Tuesday, February 9th, 10:30 AM:
How to Fix Your Computer
rd
♦ Tuesday, February 23 , 10:30 AM:
Using email
♦
Cribbage!!!
We are s=ll playing Cribbage EVERY Monday
morning, star=ng at 9:30 AM to noon. Come for all
or part. If you haven't learned the game... it is easy
and we welcome newcomers. If you need a li@le
refresher, we can help with that too. We have all the
equipment so there is no cost to play.... just plan to
have fun! Ques=ons? Call Be@y Mills, 503.630.9891.
Mark Mehall is locally famous as the guy who knows
just about everything about computers.
Get
yourself down to the Clubhouse in February and
learn about these topics AND MORE!
The
comfortable Game Room is just right for this type of
event. Relax and learn at the same =me.
Submied by Gerry Craig
Submied by Bey Mills
FEBRUARY 2016
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Social Club(Planned
Activities
Summerfield Activities
by the Summerfield Activities Group)
DEMENTIA/ALZHEIMER’S/PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP: We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday,
February 16th at 1:00 PM in the Conference Room. This group gives the help and support that you need
when going through this trying =me. As a caregiver, it is difficult at =mes to understand what to do or
what is happening. Is there something you would like to share with the group that may help others as
they work with their care receiver? That is exactly why we have a support group. Submied by David
Gaines
JUST-FRIENDS SUMMERFIELD SINGLES:
Planning meeng: Saturday, February 6th, 11:00 AM in the Conference Room. Help us plan fun ac=vi=es!
See Australia, New Zealand, Tahi, Fiji and the Cook Islands! Take a virtual photographic tour through
these wonderful places, and sample an Australian biscuit with Aussie, Jeff Adams, a rep for Down Under
Answers Travel Agency. It’ll be at the Tigard Library on Saturday, February 13th. Meet at the Clubhouse
at 1:30 PM to carpool. AXerwards, we’ll go to Happy Hour at Fanno Creek Brew Pub in Tigard.
www.fannocreekbrewpub.com
Lunch out on Wednesday, February 17th at John Barleycorn’s, 14610 SW Sequoia Pkwy, Tigard, 97224.
Meet at the Clubhouse at 11:30 AM to carpool.
ON-GOING ACTIVITIES:
SUMMERFIELD SINGALONGS: First and Third Fridays from 2:00—3:00 PM in the Ballroom. Our
director, Julie Helle, is doing a fabulous job keeping us together and making it fun! Ques=ons? Call Julie
at 503.747.5225.
MEMOIR WRITING GROUP: We are back in full swing on Tuesday, February 23rd at 1:00 PM in
the Conference Room. The topic is "Valen=ne's Day Memories," or any topic of your choice. Submied by
Sally Stuart
SCRABBLE and MEXICAN TRAIN will be on the first and third Friday nights at 7:00 PM in the
Game Room.
The NEXT HAPPY HOUR will be on St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March 17th from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Save the date and find something green to wear!
If you would like to help with exis%ng ac%vi%es, have new ac%vi%es you would like to start, or have any
ques%ons, call Julie Helle at 503.747.5225
Submied by Nancy Vink
The SCA Office will be CLOSED on Monday, February 15th for President’s Day.
FEBRUARY 2016
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Senior Life Long Learning
Dear Fellow Learners:
The lecture series on “The Symphony” has, so far, been
a resounding success! We started with the defini=on
of the word “Symphony” and the origins of The
Symphony itself, to discussions on the first genuine
concert symphonies (three movement orchestral
works), to pre-classical symphonists and closing with
the Viennese Classical Style. We also explored
Stamitz’s contribu=on to the Classical Symphony at
Mannheim.
O.K.! I agree it sounds like a lot to take in. However,
the beauty of these lectures is to now be able to go to
a concert understanding the crea=ve effort it took to
give us this enchan=ng music. Knowledge is awakening
and that is why you a@end the lectures.
Dr. Robert Greenberg starts February’s lectures
discussing five symphonic masters of the 1770s-1780s
and infuses his lectures with samplings of their genius.
Join us Thursdays, at 2:00 PM in the Lakeview Room.
On some dates we will be in the Conference Room, but
you will be no=fied beforehand. For further
informa=on, email [email protected] or call at
971.249.3907.
Submied by Karen Zwerling
Creative Art Guild
Crea=ve Art Guild is a group of
Summerfield Ar=sts that meet monthly to share our
crea=ve efforts and encourage and share our
knowledge. If you are new to Summerfield or have
lived here awhile, consider visi=ng our group mee=ng
to see what we are all about.
Garden Club
The February mee=ng of the
Garden Club will be at 1:00 PM
on Monday, February 8th in the
Clubhouse Lakeview Room. It’s =me for one
of our lively discussions.
Bring your
gardening knowledge, your ques=ons and
sugges=ons, your shows and tells and we’ll
stay warm and dry and have a good =me.
We will have a copy of the tenta=ve 2016
schedule we worked out at our January
mee=ng for each of you.
Anyone interested in the Garden Club is
welcome and encouraged to join our fun.
You don’t need a yard, you don’t even need
a pot on your deck or a house plant of any
kind. All you need is an interest in plants,
gardens and having a good =me. Your
interest and any gardening knowledge and
experience you have will be very welcome.
The March mee=ng will be all about the art
of Bonsai Gardening.
If you haven’t paid your 2016 dues, bring
$5.00 and your name tag to get your 2016
membership s=cker.
Submied by Sharon Hughes
February Gardening Tip
February is the =me to plant your peas and
sweet peas. Soak the seeds overnight before
plan=ng them. You can start them inside.
All ar=st and all mediums are welcomed. Bring your
recent crea=ons to share. This is a fun group of ar=sts,
some are more experienced than others, but we all
learn from and are inspired by each other. We meet
once a month, on the third Monday. The next mee=ng
will be February, 15th at 2:00 PM in the Art Room.
February is also the =me to finish any pruning
you didn’t do in the fall. Roses should be
pruned by President’s Day. Hydrangeas,
hardy fuchsias, and most other summer
blooming shrubs should be pruned before
any green buds start to show. Wait un=l aXer
they have bloomed to prune camellias.
Submied by Diana Poorman
From the Summerfield Garden Club
FEBRUARY 2016
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Ultra Beginning Line
Dance *New Times*
Mondays at 5:30 PM
Wednesdays at 1:30 PM
There will not be a charge for these classes.
Just show up prepared to have a good =me. Be
sure to wear shoes that will move easily on the
dance floor without s=cking. Contact Diane
Christensen
at
971.228.8371
or
[email protected] if you have any
ques=ons. The exis=ng Line Dance with Lori
will s=ll be here Monday mornings at 10:30
AM.
Submied by Diane Christensen
QIGONG (chee-gong)
Adapve Chair Yoga
Beginning February 9th, Pamela Olzman
(503.320.5150), a Cerfied Yoga Instructor,
will be teaching Gentle Yoga Poses (suitable
for all levels).
No previous Yoga experience is necessary.
Besides the physical Yoga poses, Pamela will
include:
• Meditaon.
• Pranayama (breathing techniques).
• The 7 Chakras (energy centers of our
bodies).
Each week we will focus on a different
Chakra and how it benefits the body.
• Ayurveda (Yoga, India healing, and
neuroscience exercises for the leX and right
sides of the brain).
Classes will be adapted to your individual level
of ability. Classes are held in the Clubhouse
Lakeview Room & Ballroom every Tuesday
11:45 AM to 12:45 PM.
Submied by Joe Massaro
2016 Dance Schedule
Mark your calendars for the 2016 schedule of
dances that will be held in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
They take place on Saturday evenings, 7:00 to 9:30
PM (unless noted otherwise), every other month
star=ng in February. Whether you are single or
a couple, a dancer or not, if you enjoy listening to
live band music, socializing, and having fun, you
won't want to miss the dances. Below is a list of the
dates and names of the bands scheduled:
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February 13th: Valen=ne's Dance - Charles Suniga
& His Angels.
April 16th: Spring Dance - Charles Suniga & His
Angels.
June 18th: Celebra=ng Summer - Sandpoint Band.
August 20th: Beat-the-Heat - Charles Suniga & His
Angels.
October 15th: Autumn Dance - Sandpoint Band.
December 31st: New Year's Eve Gala (8 PM to
midnight) - Charles Suniga & His Angels.
Submied by Bonnie Conger
Architectural / Landscape
ON THE NEXT DRY DAY…
Put your boots on and survey the trees and bushes
in your yard. Did you no=ce they have all been
growing? It is =me to trim them back. A good rule
about pruning is “be bold,” everything will return
be@er than ever.
A big problem for many homeowners is how to get
rid of the trimmings. Pride Disposal solves that
worry for us as they provide yard disposal totes and
they pick them up every two weeks at no addi=onal
cost.
If your pruning requires removal of larger tree limbs
or even a tree itself, a neighbor with a fireplace may
find good use of the wood. Storage of fire wood
must be out-of-sight. See the new Manual for
details (on-line or in the Clubhouse).
Submied by your Arch. / Land. Commiee
FEBRUARY 2016
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From the Golf Pro Shop
Women’s Golf Club
By Rob Lindsey, PGA Golf Professional
Even though it’s cold and
rainy, and even snowy and
icy at =mes, nice weather
will soon be here and it will
be =me to get out on the
golf course again.
The
Summerfield Women’s Golf Club starts
up in April with an Opening Luncheon
on April 7th and Opening Day of Golf on
April 12th.
Informa=on for the
luncheon will be posted in the Golf
Lobby at the beginning of March. We
con=nue this year with Pay for Play for
each Tuesday and Thursday golf day.
Start collec=ng your one-dollar bills
now.
With the New Year upon us now, it’s =me to start thinking about
our golf games again. Beginning February 1st, we will again be
offering our annual $10 club fi]ng promo=on. Give us a call
(503.620.1200) to schedule a =me to come in and see if your clubs
are properly fit for you. During this =me we will also be running
our re-grip special of $1 per club (+ the price of the grip) and 50%
off any adjustments that need to be done on your clubs.
Don’t forget about lessons. This is a great =me of year to be
working on your game. Call Rob in the golf shop for pricing and
availability.
2016 club storage fees are now due. If you currently store your
clubs here at the club or would like to for the upcoming season, the
cost is $40 for the year. We have limited space and currently we
have a wai=ng list so don’t wait to get your name on the list.
Upcoming Events
Valen=ne’s Tournament: Tues., Feb. 9th – 10:00 AM Shotgun
Lindsey’s Tigers are Back for ‘16
Are you a woman considering golf or want to improve your golf
game? If so, Lindsey’s Tigers is the group for you!
Rob Lindsey, our Golf Pro, is ready to help you develop basic golf
skills, follow a fitness and flexibility program, understand the rules
and e=que@e of golf, and become familiar with our wonderful
Summerfield Golf Course. This is a terrific opportunity to meet
fellow Summerfield women through the game of golf. Rob has
scheduled a series of complimentary clinics and ac=vi=es to be
held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 1:00 PM.
Our first mee=ng is February 16th, in the Clubhouse Lower Lobby,
and will be an informal =me to discuss the upcoming season.
Personal equipment is not required unless the scheduled clinic
requires a specific golf club. We can provide a loaner club for the
day, if needed. Membership in the Summerfield Women’s Golf
Club is not required.
Feel free to talk with Rob in the Golf Shop if you have
any ques=ons. This program benefits the beginner
through seasoned golfer. Plan to join us Tuesday,
February 16th!
Submied by Lori Owen
Lindsey’s Tigers - Having Fun - Playing Golf
If you are a golfer and have not joined
our women’s group, or are new to
Summerfield and want to join the lady
golfers, we would love to have you.
The cost for the year is $25.00 for
regular membership and $35.00 for
OGA membership. To sign up, please
call Grace Ann Lynch @ 503.746.7994.
Current members who have not paid
their dues for 2016 may do so by
puMng a check in the treasurer’s file
in the cabinet in the Golf Pro Shop.
Please put your check in an envelope
and mark it with your name and 2016
dues.
The Execu=ve Commi@ee for the
SWGC is also available for ques=ons
and concerns about the women’s golf
program. Please feel free to contact
any one of them. President, Sharon
Strain @503.372.6093; Vice-President,
Pat Dufort @ 503.522.9239; Secretary,
Becki McWaters @503.419.6399; and
Treasurer,
Marja
Gillan
@
503.747.0552. Think sunshine and
golfing weather!
Submied by Sharon Strain
FEBRUARY 2016
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Card Scores & Winners
SCA Directory Additions
New Residents
December 2015 – January 2016
Submi@ed by Priscilla Wilson and Chuck Guse
Monday Bridge – Dec. 14: M. Sleight 4300; Dec. 21: J.
Brown 5410; Dec. 28: J. Sipes 4390; Jan. 11: B. Finch 4330.
Wednesday Bridge – Dec. 16: B. Kennedy 3970; Dec. 23: C.
Currie 4400; Dec. 30: A. Bennet 3840; Jan. 6: N. Sayler 3870;
Jan. 13: G. Croy 4820.
Thursday Night Bridge – Dec. 17: D. Buck 3480, P. Higgins
3240; Jan. 7: M. Chewning 5450, P. Higgens 3590; Jan. 14: E.
Schuller 3520, M. Henry 3390.
Thursday Duplicate Bridge – Dec. 3: N/S M. Benne@ / J.
Howard, L. Turin / E. Landsburg; E/W C. Guse / B. Fuson, B.
Meier / K. Hughes. Dec. 10: N/S S. Dirk / C. Hart, C. Guse / B.
Fuson; E/W K. Hughes / B. Meier, J. Gould / N. Lau. Dec. 17:
N/S S. Dirk / C. Hart, B. O’Driscoll / D. Darm; E/W C. Guse /
B. Fuson, A. Hanna / S. Frank. Dec. 24: No Game. Dec. 31:
No Game.
Friday Novice Duplicate Bridge – Jan. 8: A. Perry / M.
Sleight, N. Stuart / M. Erwin, M. Henry / P. Henry.
Canasta – Dec. 16: (Tied) D. Johnson & C. Capri 27540, K.
Peper 25795; Dec. 23: M. Rizzi 42085, J. Cleary 36525; Dec.
30: B. Ederer 41655, Y. Welch 38340; Jan. 6: N. Seyle 38615,
Y. Welch 36550; Jan. 13: (Tied) J. Bond & B. Clark 34945, Y.
Welch 25470.
Women’s Monday Night Pinochle – Dec. 14: K. Peper 7190,
B. Marmon 7040; Dec. 21: L. McCall 8100, O. Thorne 7300;
Dec. 28: J. Jacober 8090. J.E. Cleary 7790; Jan. 4: R. Lehman
9610, Y. Welch 8110; Jan. 11: J.E. Cleary 8700, K. Peper
7500.
ALLEN, Ronald & Carol
503.504.3599
10955 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #14
(Moved from 15495 SW Alderbrook Circle)
ELLIOTT, Daniel E.
11005 Summerfield Dr.#8
503.702.0641
FELICIANO, Louis & Wanda
11005 SW Summerfield Dr. #7
503.720.4689
JANES, Marcia
15435 SW 114th Ct. #98
913.827.6577
MCGEE, Ron & Rebecca
15370 SW Oaktree Lane
971.221.1822
ROMERO, Gail V.
15990 SW Century Oak Circle
650.515.5437
STEINLE, Karen
15405 SW Oaktree Ln
New Telephone #
971.246.5167
WARD, Linda / NELSEN, Stan
971.404.5545
15462 SW Fountainwood Pl.
(Moved from: 10955 SW Meadowbrook Dr. #16)
WHITEMAN, Tex & Kit
15640 SW Alderbrook Circle
503.407.8364
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Addi=ons out and staple them into your new
2016 Resident & Business Directory.
Tuesday Night Pinochle – Dec. 15: O. Thorne 5570, J.E.
Cleary 5180; Dec. 22: K. Pepper 7140, G. Smiley 6380; Dec.
29: G. Smiley 8630, O. Thorne 6390; Jan. 5: J J Bond 6790,
G. Pemble 6470; Jan. 12: B. Clark 6190, R. Lehman 5930.
2016 Annual Assessment: $555 per person
Check payable to SCA; if not paid in full by 2/16/16, late
fees and interest begin accruing on unpaid balance.
Summerfield Summary Staff
Editor
Cari Lindsey
Proofing
Sharon Hughes
Cathy Callahan
Diane Ragsdale
Delivery Mgr. Mary Shute
Board Liaison Ken Miller
FEBRUARY 2016