smoke signal Jan 2015 - Sundance 1 RV Resort

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smoke signal Jan 2015 - Sundance 1 RV Resort
Sundance 1 RV Resort
SMOKE SIGNAL
January, 2015
From the Manager’s desk...
1703 N. Thornton Rd.
Steve and I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and New Year’s Eve. We want to wish all a
very Happy New Year. This should be the best season ever with all the new amenities from Pickle
Ball Courts, new RC Car Track, Craft room and Sewing/Quilting room.
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
1-888-332-5335
520-426-9662
[email protected]
www.sundance1rv.com
Activities Director
Phone 520-876-2714
Activities Office
Phone 520-876-2723
Fax 520-876-2808
sundance1activities@hot
mail.com
Front Desk 876-2000
Mary and Larry Shumway, George and Cheri O’Brien along with many volunteers gave us a wonderful Christmas Eve Chili Feed and delicious Christmas Dinner.
Thanks to Sue, Ray, John and Jeanne along with everyone in the Christmas Program, you did a
great job. I do know I won’t be sharing my egg nog with Mary Gohl in the future. If you didn’t
attend the Christmas Program you won’t understand. Congratulations to all the winners in the
Christmas Decorating contest. I hope you were able to drive around the park. Everyone did such a
great job of decorating their units. It sure put us in the Christmas Spirit.
This is a good time to change all your Smoke Detector and Carbon Dioxide batteries. It only takes
a second and could save your life or that of a loved one.
Sundance 1 will be in the Quartzsite RV Show again this year January 17th through the 25th. Please
stop by our booth and say hi to John and Jeanne Thalman.
Remember you can get the Smoke Signal on line and it is in color. Share it with family and friends
or, if you are not yet in park, and want to keep up with all that is going on.
Computer Rm 876-2731
Hole-Wall 876-2720
Ceramics 876-2803
Please pick up after your pet, do not just cover with dirt and or rocks.
Steve and Sally Jo Johnson, Managers
Kitchen 876-2720
Sales/Rental 876-2711
This park is like heaven to us so please do not drive like Hell through it.
Sundance thanks Doug’s Laptop for uploading the Smoke Signal to our website.
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Sunday Worship & Fellowship…
SUNDAY Church service is a 8:30am each Sunday
in the Hole in the Wall. Pastor Scott Bailey will
lead us in worship again this year. Communion is
held the first Sunday of each month. Coffee will be provided
before Sunday Services.
We are making a few changes again this season. We have had
a meeting with Pastor Scott and the church board and will
not adopt a family for the 2014-2015 season. We will be doing several different things instead.
We are asking all you wonderful people to participate in the
Angel Christmas tree in the Activity Office in lieu of our former adopted family. More names have been added this year
so we really need your generosity.
We are also asking your help with a season long food drive by
bringing cans of food items to the Activity Office for the
C.G. food bank. Ray & Sheri met with employees of the
food bank to determine what their greatest need was.
Bible Study…
Welcome to a new year! Thursdays from 1 - 2:30 pm you are invited to
join us in the Hang Out room for our study of Angels. Since New Years
Day is Jan. 1, a Thursday, we will not meet that day but will start Jan. 8.
There are lots of interesting stories and scriptures to explore about visiting, protecting angels. We laugh a lot, struggle some with understanding, question meanings, wonder what would Jesus do, share experiences and hopefully come away with a better understanding of each lesson. Each person is allowed to just listen and absorb or share as God
leads. All levels of Bible experience are present and invited. We use a
study book that can be purchased either at the meeting or from me at
site 29 for $5.50. Hope to see you then!
Carolyn Morris, #29, 520-976-2029
"Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, and faithful in prayer." Romans 12:12
Town Council News…
As in the past, we will continue to purchase supplies for the
school district nurses. It was done three times last season.
There is a large need for children’s underwear. Needed sizes
are girls 6-16 (or small ladies) and boy’s sizes 6-16. Drop off
site is in the Activity Office (laundry basket marked for this
use). We will have this drive all winter. If you have any questions, ask the host on duty, call me or drop by my site 267.
We service 13 schools in the area.
The December meeting was held on the 10th.
Most of the council members were present along with Sally Jo and
Steve Johnson. Paul Knapp was appointed to fill a vacancy. Several issues were discussed. A detailed copy of the minutes is posted in the Activities Office.
To all Sundance families: In January we will be holding a toy
drive the CG Hospital Children wing. So, please watch for
toys after the Christmas sale when they are on sale. Drop off
sities will be at church each Sunday and at site 267.
Hand and Foot Canasta
There will not be a clothing drive in Feb. Please use Good
Will.
Gloria and Carl Spencer, site 267
Dessert Theater…
After taking a year off, the Dessert Theater group is getting
ready for the performances in February. The cast for the play
has been selected and they are busy working on their parts.
There are still opportunities for you to get involved with Sets
& props, Desserts, Hostesses, etc.
If you are interested in being involved, call Sheila Keyman at
605-521-6997 or Wanda Johnson at 876-2068.
Note to Cast: First rehearsal is Monday, Jan 5 at 1 pm in the
Hole in the Wall.
Paul Street, Secretary
is played in the Card Room on
Thursdays at 10am. New players are welcome.
Sue McIntyre
Pickleball…
If you have been hearing the sound of balls bouncing, and lots
of laughter, it just might be “Sundance Picklers” enjoying our 8
new pickleball courts. The courts are open from 8:00 AM until
9:00 PM. See the schedule of Activities at the Court Door or in
the Activities Office. There is a “Court Host” available during
Scheduled Activities to line up games and mix partners a bit.
Activities Office has 8 paddles you can check out, and there are
balls at the courts. If you’ve never played before, or just want to
brush up on skills, we have Introductory Lessons and Drills on
Mondays at 9:00 and at 1:00. We’re a friendly group, and new
players are welcome.
We had our first meeting and Pot Luck on Dec. 16th and elected Officers for our club, and other volunteers. We also decided
to start a fund for replacing, purchasing, and maintaining equipment. Each player will pay a user fee of $10/season to play as
much or as little as desired. This begins in January. Come and
check it out. If you want to play, wear tennis shoes!
Sassy Skinner #366 (Secretary)
Alan Wallbank #493 (Coordinator)
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From Sue’s Desk….
Ray & I, along with the entire Activities Staff, are wishing you a healthy and happy New Year.. Let’s begin 2015 by taking advantage
of all your park has to offer—from dances and entertainment to medical and financial seminars. I’m sure there’s something for everyone in the following list of events! Enjoy yourselves.
Jan 2—Country Store from 9-Noon with lunch at 11 am.
Jan 4—Sunday Matinee with the Barbershop Show by Anything Goes—2pm
Jan 7—Sky Med—11:30am in the Hang Out Room
Jan 7—Jan’s Dance Party—6:30-9pm
Jan 8—Pool Room Spaghetti Dinner—4:30pm
Jan 9—Welcome Back Open House—1-3 pm in the Hole in the Wall
Jan 9—Retirement Party for Torchie Hardin & Dave Rowan at 4pm in the Hole in the Wall
Jan 10—Hallmark Card Sale - 8-3pm in the Craft Room
Jan 12—Casino School from 11-Noon in the Hole in the Wall.
Jan 14—Comedian Mark Cordes—6pm
Jan 15—Sound Point—10-Noon in the Hang Out Room
Jan 16—5pm Asset/Trust Seminar with Bill Denny followed by a complimentary dinner/dance at 6pm
Jan 19—Fibromyalgia/Arthritis Seminar—1pm in the Hang Out Room
Jan 21—IN/IL Potluck from 4-6pm in the Hole in the Wall
Jan 22—Organ Stop Pizza Tag-a-Long—1:30pm
Jan 23—New Image Fashion Sales—10-2pm
Jan 24—CO/NE—Pot Luck—11:30-2pm
Jan 25—CA/WA/ID/OR Pot Luck—4-6pm
Jan 27—Medical Air Seminar—11:30am
Jan 28—Adventureland “Workamper Recruitment” - 10-3pm
Jan 28—Hearing Center Seminar and Lunch—11-1pm in the Hang Out Room
Jan 28—The Honky Tonk Rebel—Mario Carboni Performance—7pm
Jan 29—Adventureland “Workamper Recruitment” - 10-3pm
Jan 29—Softball Pot Luck—4-6pm
Jan 30—Sundance 1’s Tribute to Broadway—7pm
Jan 31—Cathedral Right Path Health Screening—9-5pm
Jan 31—Mickie’s Line Dance Party—6:30pm
Be sure to check out our Dance Schedule on page 12
Casino School… Monday, Jan 12 at 11am in the Hole in the Wall
This extremely fun one hour class rewards each person that attends with 2 Laughlin Fun Books, that’s good for the whole
year 2015 and are loaded with *free buffets, rooms and more at all 9 Laughlin Casinos plus several “Free” * East Valley
rounds of golf and other valuable coupons, even a free* loaf of bread! Learn why “STINGY BETTING” pays more! Learn
how to find high return slot machines! Which slots pay better? Do I play all the lines? How do I find a high payout Video
Poker Machine? Learn a “STINGY” WAY TO PLAY blackjack!!! Bet stingy and win more! You’ll Absolutely Love This
Class! All for only $10 per person at the door. Please tell your friends!! *means buy 1 get 1 Free BTW, we are going to
Laughlin again..come see when at the class!
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Sales Corral…
Couples Dancing…
We have a wonderful variety of pre-owned homes for sale, in all
price ranges. Stop by the Sales Corral and view the listings.
We start over with Two Step on Tues., Jan 6
We also have new units on the Sales lot for your review. These
homes will be set on site and include: permits, setting, concrete,
curbing/skirting, awning, 2 ceiling fans and air conditioning with
heat strips, PLUS, IF YOU PURCHASE ONE OF THESE
HOMES, WE WILL PAY FOR 2 YEARS
LOT RENT (A VALUE OF $6276.98).
Steve Shepard
Rental and Sales and Manager
Hands Across the Border…
Welcome to all the new arrivals to the wonderful weather of
Arizona. We hope all enjoyed a joyous holiday season and wish
you all good health and happiness for 2015.
This year for the Hands Across the Border dinner we will be entertained by the fabulous “Freddie & Sheila” on Saturday, February 21, 2015, at the Hole in the Wall. The doors will open at
5pm, dinner at 6pm, and the entertainment to begin at 7pm.
Tickets for the evening will go on sale Feb 2, 2015 at 9am in the
Hang Out Room at a cost of $10 per person with a limit of 4
tickets per site. For any further information that you may need,
please contact:
Bob & Jayne Abbott, site #558
Zentangle Inspired Art…
Welcome to a New Year! If one of your wishes was to learn a
new skill or refine skills, here is a perfect opportunity to fulfill
that wish. A beginning zentangle class will be offered on Monday, January 12th from 1-4 pm in the Hang Out room. A beyond the basic zentangle class will be offered in the craft room
on Thursday, Jan 22 from 10am-noon. A sign up sheet will be
in the activity office with a sample of what Zentangle Inspired
Art can look like.
Zentangle and Painting…
Happy New Year! Come join us for time to create with zentangle or painting. All skill levels are welcome! Painters paint with
watercolor, acrylic, or oils. Bring your own supplies. We meet
the 2nd & 4th Mondays in the Hangout Room from 1-4pm. We
also meet on Thursday from 1-4 pm in the Craft Room. We
also paint/zentangle on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in the Craft
Room from 10-1pm. Hope to see you there.
Questions: Contact Nancy at site #668
Country Waltz starts Jan 27.
Thursdays—couples Pattern Dance starting Jan 8
Both days are from 10-11:30am—held in the Hole in the Wall
Beginners welcome—Partner Required—No charge
Join us—we have fun!
Kent & Sandi Reedy—[email protected]
Writing your Life Stories…
Our group will be resuming on Wed. January 7. We will be in
the Hangout Room and meet at 1:30 pm. Note this change
of room and "me from a year ago. We have lots of help to
get you started on your story. Or we provide inspira"on to
keep you wri"ng! Come join us.and enjoy hearing stories
that may make you laugh or cry. Your family and friends will
love to hear your stories. Get started today.'
Ques"ons? Contact Evelyn at #16 or Janice at #218
Ceramics…
We just got a new supply of green ware and the shop has everything you need to do a project. There are classes to do a Horse
hair project and if you are interested in going to one, stop in the
shop for more information. We are sorry to lose our kiln operator, Judy Townsend, but do have a replacement and could use
another person to help out with this. Stop in and see some of
the finished projects.
Shari Seidel
Open Sew…
This new activity is open to everyone who loves to sew. We
sew each Sunday, Monday and Friday from 9:00 am until 3:45
pm in the new Sewing and Quilting Room. It is a casual atmosphere as people come and go throughout the day. We
have no meetings and no classes. You can sew whatever your
heart desires: personal items such as dresses, pants, shirts,
coats, aprons; home decor items such as quilts, curtains, baskets, tablecloths, napkins, pot holders, etc. Bring your projects, supplies and your sense of humor. We are looking forward to meeting you.
Rose Marie, site 429
ATTENTION:
A misplaced ‘word’ has been inserted within an article. If you
are the first to bring it to our attention in the Activities Office,
you will win a ‘prize’. Be sure to read each article closely to
better your chances of winning!!
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Crafty Ladies…
At Your Request..
Welcome back to those of you that have arrived for the winter. It’s time to bring your new ideas and join us for Crafty
Ladies. If you have never joined us before, stop in and see
what it is we do. Now that the new building is finished, we
meet on Monday from 9am-4pm and Friday from 1-4pm in
the Craft Room. If you have any questions, contact Jackie
Shinn at site 260 or Pat Silver at site 229.
More Tag-a-Longs have been arranged...Be sure to mark your
calendar!
Quad/RZR Squad…
It’s that time of year when our riders start showing up for the
winter so Welcome Back to Sundance and a season of riding
Arizona. Plans for weekly rides are made at the Monday
morning Koffee Klatch. Everyone is welcome to join us. If
you have an email address, please send it to Larry at
[email protected]. Any questions, contact Larry
Shinn at site 260.
1)
Jan 22—Organ Stop Pizza—Mesa
2)
Feb 3—Olive Mill—Queen Creek
3)
Mar 3—Shamrock Farms—Stanfield
4)
Mar 4—Hale Theater—”My Fair Lady” - Gilbert
More Information to Follow
Wire Wrap Jewelry Classes…
The classes are on the 1st and 3rd Thursday through
March from 9:30 - 11:30 am in the new Craft Room. Because of
the NYE holiday, the classes will be held on Wed, Jan 7 & Thursday, Jan 15.
Classes are limited to 6 people so watch for sign- up sheet. Supplies and tools will be provided, but if you have your own, please
bring them. There will be beginners and project classes.
Hula…
Hau’oli Makahiki Hou” - Happy New Year! It’s 2015 and it’s
time for our first hula class of the season. Why not make it
your New Year’s Resolution to try something new, enjoy a
gentle exercising experience while listening to the music of
Hawaii? I am looking forward to seeing you soon!
DAY: Every Wednesday starting Jan 7 thru Mar 25
TIME: 1pm—2pm
PLACE: New Craft Room—enter next to library door
COST: $3
Please sign up in the Activities Office or drop in on Jan 7.
***ALOHA***
Monday Night Music Jam…
We wish everyone a very Happy New Year! Join us on Monday evenings at 6:30 pm for a fun, foot-stomping good time.
Remember….if you have a favorite song you would like to
hear, just let us know. We will do our best to play it for you.
John Thalman, site 490
Do You Enjoy Sports?...
Do you want to earn some extra money? Do you want to give
back to the community? The Parks & Recreation Dept has
the perfect opportunity for you. We are hiring referees for
our youth basketball league. No experience is necessary.l For
more information, contact the Casa Grande Parks & Recreation Dept at 520-421-8677, ext 4560.
Bingo…
I hope all of you have had a Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year by the "me this reaches you. Bingo has had many great
payouts already and we had a very successful bake sale at last
months Country store and I personally would like to thank you
all for baking and buying! As a reminder this bake sale was for
our fundraising toward new equipment. We hope to make our
goal soon .
Now to our winners Dick Branden, Viola Sall, Shirley Noble
$63.00 each, Mary Roe, Leona Jensen, Dennis S. $67 each and
our biggest winner Kathleen Motley $183 she won both game
11 and 12 on her birthday! If you see our winners congratulate
them!
Come see us Jan 6, doors open at 6, sales begin at 6:20 and
games begin at 7P. DON'T FORGET YOUR BADGES. Can't win
without them.
Karen
Sundance 1 Photography Club…
Season’s Greetings from all the members of the Photo Club
Whether you are new or not to the resort and you are interested in
photography—at any level—please join us and give it a try on Jan
3rd at 10am in the Hole in the Wall. We have all levels of experience. We can all learn from each other. Our “Image Selection”
for submission and discussion at the meeting is RUST/RUSTY.
Bring two images on a flash drive to the Activities Office no later
than Jan 2nd. No images will be received on the meeting day.. We
will continue our National Geographic presentation on “How To”
Ray Valentine, site 397
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Kitchen Events for January
Horseshoes…
Happy New Year!
Welcome back everyone! If you haven't seen the new
horseshoe pits in the sports complex, we invite you to come out
and join us. We use the handicap system a little like bowling .For
some reason or another this year, the season started kind of slow
with only eight and nine players Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
So hopefully we can improve on this by older players trying to
get younger ones to join us! Ladies are welcome also !! Hope to
see you at the pits. For more info see Don at site number 352
Larry and I hope you have a wonderful
New Year!
HERE IS OUR CALENDAR FOR: January.
2nd Country Store
3rd Breakfast: Biscuits & Gravy (8:30)
6TH Taco Salad Lunch (11:30)
8TH Pool Players Spaghetti Dinner (4:30 p.m.)
10TH Breakfast – French toast
13TH Taco Salad Lunch (11:30)
14TH Chicken Fried Steak (5:00)
17TH Breakfast “All you can eat” Pancakes (8:30)
20th Chicken Wrap Lunch (11:30)
21st Quilters Lunch Taco Salad (11:30)
24TH Egg Bake Breakfast (8:30)
27th Taco Salad Lunch (11:30)
31st Breakfast Pizza (8:30)
COME JOIN US!
DARTS…
“Darts” meet on Tuesday and Thursday’s at 4 pm in the Hang
Out Room. There are three rules for playing darts, (1)-bring
darts, (2)-bring food, (3)-have fun. The first two are op"onal.
Larry Shumway #580
Wednesday Golf Scramble…
Welcome back to fun and games at San Miguel—shot gun start at
approximately 1:45 pm. There are plenty of spaces available. Be
sure to sign up between Thursday morning and Sunday in the
Activities Office.
Guy LaVoie, 406-250-5023
Stained Glass…
Our shop is up & running with various projects started &
completed. We are open from 9-12 and 1-3 every day
with a monitor/instructor present to assist with your projects. Come in & check us out. The art of stained glass is
very fulfilling. We hope the open house presenta"on in
Nov was helpful. We welcome beginners and pros to par"cipate. Morris Zaleschuk, site 259
Ping Pong…
Please join us tforPing Pong on Monday nights only at 7 pm.
We have given up our Friday night time slot to beginning
Pegs and Jokers. There are two tables available, more players make the game more fun and great exercise. We meet at
7pm in the Hang Out room. New players are always welcome, See you there.
Bike Repairs
See Dave—Site #499
Card Bingo…
Card Bingo is played at 7:00 pm in the new Craft Room each
Wednesday. Please bring 10 dimes and 2 quarters for a fun evening with friends.
POWER WALKING PROGRAM
Gary Miller, #494, 785-452-2806
Welcome Back Open House…
Please join us on Friday, Jan 9, from 1-3pm in the Hole in
Wall to meet all of the over 60 activity heads to see and hear
what’s going on in “your” park. Music & refreshments will
be provided as well as door prizes!!
HOLE IN THE WALL
MONDAY to FRIDAY AT 9AM
(may be subject to delays)
Safe for all levels of fitness
PLEASE JOIN US
Joan Hurst #150
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The Country Store…
Celebrate the New Year at the Country Store January 2,
9 to noon
Happy New Year to all. Join us for the first Country Store of
2015 on Friday, January 2. Our vendors will have a wide selection of merchandise for you, your home and your hobbies.
Come early and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee and donuts. Door
prizes will be drawn throughout the morning.
Lunch will be served at 11am, featuring sloppy Joe sandwiches
snow with chips ($4.00) or ham and bean soup with crackers
($3.00). Lemonade or iced tea is included.
We look forward to seeing you all on January 2nd.
Fritzi Ferguson
2665
Genealogy….
Sundance 1 Genealogy Group will be
meeting on Wednesday, January 7 and
January 21st in the Gambling Room at
10:00am.
January 7th will be a meeting on
''Reaching Forward'' a class on getting
the younger generation involved in genealogy.
The January 21st class will be a round
table discussion.
The TV program "Genealogy Roadshow"
will again be shown weekly starting
January 13th at 8:00pm on PBS. Be sure
and set your recorder to record
this series.
The Pinal County Genealogist will again
be conducting a Genealogy
Workshop on January 24th from 9:00am to
3:30pm.
The cost is $20.00 plus $5.00 for the
syllabus and the workshop is well
worth this small cost. These sessions
are held each year with different
classes to attend. You need to preregister for this workshop. To get
information and the registration form,
go to Pinal County Genealogists.
There your computer will open up to
their Home Page. Click on the 2015
Genealogy Workshop information and
print out the forms needed. We will
discuss this workshop more at the January 7th class.
I hope that everyone had a wonderful
and blessed Christmas and we are
wishing you a very Happy New Year.
Jeanette & Leslie
AZ City Fun Golf…
Please join us on Sat., January 31, 2015—Limit: 72 golfers
18 holes, cart, lunch, tip—$34
9 holes, cart, lunch, tip—$22
Lunch, tip only
$12
Call Sue #315 (520-876-2315)
Cell—520-233-4300
Sundance Parkflyers…
December has been a good month to fly, as there has been little
wind. Several flyers have been building some inexpensive planes
from plans. Most fly pretty good. Always good for a laugh, as you
never know what they are going to do on the first flight.One of
our flyers has a new quad copter that is really cool. It has GPS, so
it will return to the original spot. He has attached a camera and
taken some beautiful pictures. Several flyers went home for the
holidays and should be back by the time you read this. We fly every morning, weather permitting, around 8:00 over at Dave White
golf course, where Mike has prepared a nice runway for us, so it's
close. If any one is interested, you are welcome to join us,
whether to watch or fly. There is usually an experienced pilot willing to help or answer any questions you might have. We always
have a good time. I am in Sundance, Site #353 and my cell is 520208-1783. Submitted by, Keith Cronbaugh
R C Cars..
Racing is underway, with many of our racers already here, and
more arriving in January.
The new paved and banked oval track is exci"ng, very fast (a
full second faster lap "mes than our old dirt track), but presents different challenges.
Chassis setup is cri"cal, the track is consistent across the full
surface, but it's characteris"cs change with sunshine, temperature, and humidity, all of which we have experienced this
past month!
Our next project is to build a self funded drivers stand that
blends in with other improvements here at Sundance.
We expect to complete this stand by mid January.
As always spectators are welcome, interested par"cipants
should approach about trying a car, and seeking advice on
what to buy etc.
We race Monday and Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00, and
some"mes Friday.
We can be found between the shuffleboard courts and the
new pickle ball courts.
Look for seniors having fun!
Bob Wood, #43
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Potluck News
ILLINOIS/INDIANA
SD/ND/WY/MO…
Attention: All Illini and Hoosiers
The 13th annual 4 states potluck is Saturday, Feb 7, 2015, in the
Hole in the Wall from Noon to 2PM.
Come and enjoy good fellowship and great food at your
annual potluck to be held on Wednesday, Jan 21, 2015,
from 4-6pm in the Hole in the Wall.
Bring a dish to share and your own tableware!
A sign up sheet is available in the Activities Office.
Any questions? Contact Laura Hunt at 217-836-0989 or
Carol Cordier at 520-876-2074.
NE/CO...
Attention all Nebraska and Colorado current and former residents! Please join us for the annual Sundance 1
NE/CO pot luck dinner on Saturday, January 24, 2015
from noon until 2pm in the Hole in the Wall. We will
setup and mingle a bit at 11:30am and try to sit down to
eat around noon. Visiting is more than welcome after
the meal and we have a short, fun, icebreaker activity
also planned after the meal. Meat will be provided!
Please bring your own table service and beverage of
choice. You may sign up to bring a covered dish in the
Activities Office on the wall of clipboards after Jan 1,
2015. Please come to reconnect with old friends and
meet new ones! Any questions, please contact Denise
Koozer at space 153 or call 1-308-760-9892. Mark your
calendars—we would LOVE to see you!
CA/WA/ID/OR…
The potluck this season is scheduled for Sunday, January
25, 2015 from 4-6pm in the Hole in the Wall.
Please come—Sign up sheet is in the Activity Office. Bring a dish
to pass around and your own table service and drink. Coffee will
be provided.
If you would like to donate a door prize, possibly something from
your state, you are welcome to do so. We already have some prizes, but would welcome more.
Please call if you would like to help in any way or have any questions. Thank you and we hope to see you there!
Pat LaVoie, #329, 406-212-2859
CANADIAN DINNER….
This potluck will be held on Sunday, February 8, 2015 in the Hole
in the Wall. Doors open at 3:30pm with dinner scheduled for
4:30pm. The sign up sheets will be posted in the Activities Office.
Contact Jane Headland, site 154 or Doris Dietz, site 171 with questions.
MI …
Attention all you Michiganders! The yearly potluck is Tuesday,
Feb 10th, 2015 from 3:30-5:30pm. Mark your calendars and
watch the Activities Office for the sign up sheets!
Colleen Kopp #629
IA…
The yearly potluck is scheduled for Sunday, Feb 15, 2015, from 46pm in the Hole in the Wall.
SHUFFLEBOARD…
SOFTBALL…
The softball potluck has been scheduled for Thursday,
January 29, 2015, from 4-6pm in the Hole in the Wall.
The shuffleboard potluck dinner is scheduled for Mon, Feb 23,
2015, from Noon to 2 in the Hole in the Wall.
WI…
The yearly potluck is scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, 2015 in
the Hole in the Wall from 3:30-6pm.
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Arizona Group Travel…
Welcome back everyone, we hope you had a great Xmas & will have a very happy & healthy New Year. Jan. is now up on us, we have
2 trips scheduled for Jan., 3 day Laughlin trip & 1 day trip.
1. Jan. 11-13th (Sun-Tues), 3 day Laughlin Trip staying at Edgewater on the river. Cost; $104 per/person dbl occ., $134 single. This
includes room for 2 nights, 1 free buffet (your choice), luggage handling & round trip bus transportation. This is always a great trip.
2. Jan. 16th (Fri) Arizona Opry Dinner Theater. This will be the very popular Rock & Roll Show. Dinner will be @ 6;30 PM & show
7-10 PM. Cost is $70 per/person, this includes Dinner & Show & round trip bus transportation.
Cutoff date for Laughlin is DEC. 30th then a waiting list sheet will be put up & Arizona Opry cutoff date is Jan. 7th. with a waiting
list put up for it.
Feb.15-18th. (sun-tues) we have a 3day trip to Rocky Point Mexico (on the sea of Cortez) staying at the Playa Bonita Hotel on the
beach. We have to have all registration & money by Dec. 27th., as only a few busses are making this trip because of cost for license &
insurance. We will be going by All Aboard America so think this will be the last bus trip we will have to Rocky Point. The cost will be
$194 per/person dbl/occ., $264 single & $179 per/person triple/occ.. This will include room for 2 nights, 1 continental breakfast & 1
Complimentary Margarita, plus luggage handling & round trip bus transportation. We have 40 signed up so trip will go. REMEMBER
PASSPORTS OR VISA ARE NEEDED. This is a great trip, we have been going to Rocky Point many years & always relax & have
fun. Waiting list sheet will also be put up for this trip.
Mar. 8-10th (Sun-Tues) scheduled Las Vegas 3 day trip staying at the 4 Queens on Freemont St. downtown where the Laser Show is,
we always have a great time here, look for signup sheet very soon. Cost $139 per/person dbl/occ. & $175 single, this includes room
for 2 nights, 1 complimentary breakfast per person, 1 fun book per room, luggage handling & round trip transportation.
Our flyers to take are in the basket on top of the little red bus in activities & our signup sheets are on the wall above the bus.
Again, people from outside our park are welcome to go with us but they must sign up on our sheets & we will contact all on the signup sheets as soon as know we have enough people to make the trip a go.
We also have a table at the Country Store 1st. fri. of the month which will be Jan. 2nd. Plus in the newsletter each month plus each
Mon. morning coffee Klatch starting @ 8;30 AM in the Hole in The Wall ( this is where you will find out the happenings in the park).
There will also be an open house for all activities some time in Jan. so keep watch for this date (I will there also).
On signup sheets please put 1 name per line, a telephone number, & site number also what park you are in.
Thank You so very much. Come travel with us & have fun.
Take Care & God Bless. Harold & Terry Beach, 520-876-2117, site 117
Sundance Quilters…
The quilters have been busy, busy, busy. There have been a number of new faces showing up to visit or sew. There have been
several of the overnight guests also coming in to use the room. Maybe that will entice them to stay longer or come back. Everybody is welcome.
Donna Bertrard #616 is the winner of the Quilt of Valor that was raffled to raise money for new storage cabinets. We have added two new cabinets, a design wall, and new bulletin boards. Things are looking good. Thanks for supporting us.
We had a great luncheon in December with 42 present. Tickets are now on sale for the January luncheon scheduled for Jan
21st. Come by the quilt room to purchase yours for $6.50, having correct amount would be helpful. Thanks for supporting us.
Sue Roberts #319
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Upcoming Events … Mark your favorite events so you don’t miss out!!
Jan 2—9-noon Country Store
Mar 3—Shamrock Farms Tag-a-Long
Jan 4—2pm Anything Goes Barbershop Program
Jan 8—4:30pm Pool Room Spaghetti Dinner
Mar 4—4:30pm—Tag a Long—Hale Theater—”My Fair
Lady”
Jan 9—1-3pm Welcome Back Open House
Mar 6—9-Noon Country Store
Jan 10—8-3pm—Hallmark Card Sales—Craft Room
Mar 6—7pm Variety Show
Jan 10—7pm Dance with Debbie & Double Eagles
Mar 7—8-3pm—Hallmark Card Sales—Craft Room
Jan 14—5pm Dinner Show with Comedian Mark Cordes
Mar 7—8-Noon Patio Sale
Jan 22—Organ Stop Pizza Tag-a-Long
Mar 7—7pm Dance with DJ Dick Anderson
Jan 23 - 11-3pm New Image Fashion Sale
Mar 11—7pm—Neil Diamond Tribute
Jan 24—7pm Dance with DJ Dick Anderson
Mar 13—1-3pm Artisans (show & tell) Show
Jan 28—10-3pm Adventureland Job Fair
Mar 14—7pm Dance with Julie Lee & White Rose Band
Jan 28—7pm Mario Carboni “Honky Tonk Rebel” Performance
Mar 14—Blood Drive
Jan 29—10-3pm Adventureland Job Fair
Mar 17—5pm St Patrick’s Dinner
Jan 30—7pm—Sundance 1 Tribute to Broadway
Mar 17—Show with “That Irish Guy” following dinner.
*****
Mar 15—2pm Matinee—”Red Skelton” with Marty Beck
Mar 21—8-4pm Western Days
Feb 3—Queen Creek Olive Mill Tag-a-Long
Mar 25—7pm Dave & Daphne Show
Feb 5—4-7pm—Brat Dinner
Mar 29—Easter Potluck
Feb 6—9-Noon Country Store
Feb 11—7pm “Elvis” Show with Danny Vernon (new this
year)
Feb 13—11-1pm Senior Resource Expo
Feb 14—5pm Valentine’s Dinner Dance with Debbie &
Double Eagles
Feb 17—Mardi Gras Parade
Feb 20—7pm Sock Hop with Come Back Buddy
Feb 21— 5pm Hands Across the Border
Feb 22—2-3:30pm—Cowboy Brad Show
Feb 24 –26—7pm Dessert Theater
Feb 28—9-3pm—Quilt Show
***
PLEASE NOTE: The Variety Show is now scheduled for
March 6 to allow for more participants!
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Congratulations...
Concerns...
Living in this stage of life every birthday is an accomplishment! Let us help you celebrate your birthday or
your anniversary by letting me know of upcoming events.
Please send cards to those on our list even
if you do not know them. They are going
through tough times.
January Birthdays (B) Anniversaries (A)
Sundance 1 sends our sincere condolences to the family of Darline
Carroll on her passing.
Red & Karen Linton
Gary Miller
DATE
Jan 11
Jan 18
SITE
647
494
A (51)
B
Thanks…
If you have a birthday and/or anniversary you want to have
published, please email the information to SueValentine at
[email protected]. .
Thanks to all of the volunteers who worked on the Christmas float.
It was a lot of work, but it turned out great. Thanks to Dale & Linda
Heinle, Sherry Rausch, June Taylor, George & Cora Hylkema, Pat
Lear, Julie Aho, & Terry & Laurie Bieberdorf for all of their hard
work. A Special Thanks to Don & Dorthy Young for the art
work showing some of the activities here at Sundance. Thanks
also to our neighbors for putting up with the float at our site.
Co-Chairs: Karen Radke & Gary Miller
Did You Know?...
Laundry room open 24/7 except for room
cleaning from 5:30am-7am daily.
The Activities Office is open through April 15, 2015
from 8:30am to 10pm. The staff is present in the
Recycling at the dumpsters has signs telling you
office from 8:30am-4pm, seven days a week.
what goes where. Please recycle what you can.
The following are available in that office while
staff are present:
Quarters in exchange for dollars
Newspaper subscriptions for Arizona
Newspaper Stands work fine when you do not touch the
door handle while you are placing your money in the slot.
Wait for each coin to go completely through before putting
next coin in. Once all the coins are in, then pull the door
handle down.
Republic and Casa Grande Dispatch
Sign-up for activities that require pre-
Gate Openers are available in the Registration office.
payment
Fax and copy services for a fee
Air Hose is located behind Hole in the Wall in front of the
Maintenance Shop at the curb.
Also available in the Activities Office:
Recycle aluminum pop tabs (not cans),
box tops for education, and eyeglasses
for Lion’s Club
Small lost and found items
Polo shirts, t-shirts, vests,
ball caps and visors available for sale.
Water machine available 24/7 for 25 cents per gallon. Furnish your own container.
Bags of Cubed Ice in container found behind the Activities
Office at $1.25 per bag payable in the Activities Office.
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Shuffleboard…
Welcome again to all shuffleboard players.
We have some of the finest shuffleboards for all our
winter visitors to enjoy.
Scheduled play is Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday & Friday at 9:30 with Tuesday being bowling pin shuffle.
Mon. Wed. & Fri. you play for yourself.
Tuesday bowling pin shuffle is a team event with all
the yellow against all the black this is really a fun
time, lots of cheering and encouraging your team.
The shuffleboards are there for anyone to play anytime.
The cost .50 per person to play it's on your honor put
money in jar in shed.
If you don't know the game and want to learn ask we
will teach you.
The boards need proper care prior to play and taken
care of after play, we
will teach you that, just ask.
If the group wants, we will be having our annual single elimination shuffleboard tournament starting February 16.
Come out and enjoy. We have a great time.
Sundance 1 RV Resort
January Dance Schedule
Lone Butte/Wildhorse Casino Bus Schedule
for 2014-2015 Season…
The schedule is as follows:
Day Bus— Jan 5, Feb 9 and Mar 9
Night Bus—Jan 22
There is no cost to ride the bus. All riders receive a $10 free
slot play on their Player’s Card. The bus will take you to
either Wild Horse or Lone Butte Casino. If you want to
play Bingo, you must go to Lone Butte. Slots can be played
at either Casino Monday’s are Wild Horse Casino’s Senior
Day, so if you go there, you can get a food coupon at their
Player’s Club, in addition to the $10 free slot play.
The bus run originates at Sundance 1 RV Resort. Please
bring a picture ID and your Player’s Card. The Day Bus
Leaves the Activity Office at 10am; pickup at Fairways will
be a few minutes later. The bus will get back at approximately 4:30pm. The Night Bus will leave the Activity Office at 4pm and return approximately 10:30pm.
A Sign-up sheet will be available in the Sundance 1 Activity
Office. For more information, contact Shirley Noble at
206-276-4874 or Diane Felker aat 520-827-1134.
The bus only comes if there are at least 25 people
signed up by the preceding Wednesday! Sign up Early!
Jan 3—Dance to Bunky
Jan 10—Debbie & Double Eagles
Jan 17—Rock ‘n Roll with The 8 Tracks
Jan 24—DJ Dick Ande rson
All dances are from 7-10pm in the Hole in the Wall.
$8 in advance/$9 at the door for Bunky, Debbie & the 8 Tracks.
DJ is $3 at the door.
Singles…
Each meeting is on the 3rd Sunday from 3-6 pm in the Hang Out
Room. At our Jan 18th meeting we will be discussing several outings in the planning stages. One is a trip on the Mesa Light Rail,
The other is the Paramount Theater show(s). Come and help us
plan fun things to do!
Lapidary….
Congratulations to Donnalynn Vickers who had the winning ticket for our fundraiser. Her ticket was drawn after the
Christmas Show. I want to thank everyone who bought a
ticket. It helped us get a much needed jewelry tumbler.
Thank You!!!
We're looking forward to starting new projects in the coming
year.
We hope everyone had a happy holiday!
Linda Straub, Site 136
Ostrich Egg Classes…
I will walk, feed and visit with your pet.
This exciting class is being offered in 5-class segments. You
have to be available for all 5 classes to complete your project. Class dates are Jan 16, 23 & 30 and Feb 6 and 13th in
the Hang Out Room. The fee is only $22 which includes
the material. Be sure to sign up in the Activity Office soon
as the class size is limited to 10 people.
I will stay overnight with your pet at your site.
Mavis Lemieux, site 560
I have been offering my services in Sundance for over 10 years.
763-568-5713
Darcus Arnold, Secretary
Pet Sitting…
Call Sue @ site 315,
520-876-2315
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Resort Reminders
Phone usage: If calling from within the park on the park’s system, you only need 2+ the site number you are calling. If your site
number is only two digits, add a 0 before your site number – 2029 for site 29. If calling from your cell phone, you need 520-876-2+
the site number. If you get an intercept tone when calling someone, that site chose not to have a park phone.
Watch channel 38 on the Park’s Cable TV for the latest activities, events, schedules, and photos.
Room Usage – Please leave rooms as you found them.
Ice Purchases – Bags of ice are $1.25 each payable in the Activities Office.
Vehicles – Cars, bicycles, and golf carts are to be driven on the roadways only. Resort rules do not allow them to be driven throughout the resort buildings. Please remember to use the bike racks.
Hole in the Wall temperature is based on the activity involved. Please remember to bring a sweater or jacket if you’re sitting still.
Attention Everyone!
What are you allergic to? If nothing congratulations! However, if you have
allergies you know how bad they can make you feel! As we all get older our
sense of smell is greatly affected especially by things that we all used to love.
Remember how romantic aftershave on your man or perfume on your lady
made you feel! WELL not anymore. Many of us in the park get headaches (yes
actual ones) or WORSE from the chemicals in the perfumes, lotions, soaps, etc.
We also are affected by any fragrances, even from flowers! Please, if coming
to any public room, do not use scented lotions, aftershave, perfumes etc. as you
never know when you’ll be asked to kindly wash it off. We love you but your
fragrant smell is killing us! Remember if you have used it for a long time, you
can’t smell it on yourself but others can smell you as soon as you arrive and
long after you are gone!
EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
Cut this Emergency block out
and put on your
refrigerator or
some other spot
near your phone
that is easy for
you to know
where it is.
Don’t forget to
write in your
site number!!
In the event of an emergency:
Emergency—Calling from Park Phone dial 9-9-1-1
Emergency—Calling from Cell Phone dial 9-1-1
Address to give: Sundance 1 RV Resort
1703 N. Thornton Rd. Site ___________
City of Casa Grande to respond
You should then call our Host for assistance. The Host will come to your site if
needed or they will proceed to the front gate and await the arriving emergency vehicles and direct them to your site.
Host—Calling from Park Phone dial 2777
Host—Calling from Cell Phone dial 520-876-2777
List of medications:
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