2014-02 - Golden Vista Resort
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2014-02 - Golden Vista Resort
Vista Views Carol DeCorte Paul Schmeil February 2014 Ginger Scobie Sue Inks Jack Taylor Ballot instructions: Put your ballot in the small envelope, seal it, then put in large envelope addressed to Election Committee. Please seal it and sign the back of the envelope & add your lot #. Turn in to front desk & sign the voter registry. Voting will conclude at 9:30 am Tuesday, February 18, 2014, followed by the announcement of the new directors at the annual meeting at 9:30 am in the ballroom. Circus of Illusion Thursday February 20 at 7 pm Re: Voiced Concert Thursday, February 6 at 7 pm Reserved Seat Tickets: $15/$12.50 Craig Davis, Magician & Myryka, talented Belly Dancer combine the artistry of illusion with the spectacle of the circus. These acts are unique and original, making them a once in a lifetime experience. Spectacular Grand IllusionsMAGIC Side-Splitting Comedy Audience Participation World Class Belly Dancing Amazing Juggling Reserved Seat Tickets: $12.50 5 Talented Guys Singing Your Favorite Hits “a cappella” Re: Voiced appeals to many generations singing tunes that everyone knows and loves with unique style, sharp moves, fun personalities and powerhouse vocals that will be enjoyed by all. You won’t want to miss the instruments, since they are the instruments! Supper Club Saturday, SPONSORED BY TENNIS – PICKLEBALL CLUB Tuesday, February 25 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Tickets $7.50 Get your tickets now in the activity office for this savory home cooked meal: Spaghetti/meat sauce/parmesan/garlic bread, tossed salad with dressing, Coffee, lemonade and dessert Same great price Same hearty meat sauce Same generous serving Please bring your own table service for this tried and true meal! February 8 5:30 pm Supper 6:45 pm Show Tickets $15 or $8.50 for Show only Menu: Chicken Fajitas with tangy sauces mixed with peppers and onions, fresh flour tortillas, Spanish rice, refried beans, sour cream, cheese, salsa and chips & churros for dessert. Performance: Youth Group Ballet Folklorico Santa Maria, a wonderful group of talented young people doing traditional dances in beautiful costumes. Thursday, February 27 Doors Open at 5:30 pm, Play begins at 6 pm Tickets are $15 and will be exchanged for funny money that night. Buy in January, you get 5 raffle tickets February: you get 3 raffle tickets. Black Jack & Poker-our own dealers! There will be snacks, drinks, & the unlocking of the treasure chest. Great raffle prizes: $100 Kohl’s gift card, 32” flat screen TV, Tablet, Kindle Fire, laptop computer, catered dinner for 6, box of steaks, restaurant gift cards & much more Woodshop Fund-Raising Breakfast Saturday, February 15 Time: 8-9 am Tickets: $4.50 Menu: Pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage patties, fruit, juice & coffee. Buy your tickets in advance so the group knows how many to serve. February 9 1:30 pm Matinee February 11 and 13 at 7 pm Reserved Seat Tickets: $7 & $6 The Entertainers(our very own residents!) will present a hilarious musical melodrama that spoofs the Old West. Slick and wealthy Rich Coldheart must marry Polly Wanda Cracker to control the Cracker property. However, it's Polly’s homely sister, Prunella, who wants to marry him! This melodrama is guaranteed to keep you laughing from beginning to end and features the seasoned actors and singers you have enjoyed in the past. Sunday, February 16 7 pm in the ballroom Free admission Come and enjoy the poems, music, jokes Ice Cream Sundae $2 Coffee 50¢, Flavored 75¢ Want to be part of the show? Contact June Houghton at 2808 Bus Trip to Desert Botanical Gardens for the Dinner at Z’tejas & the Chihuly Display Wednesday February 26th at 4 pm Made to Order Omelet Breakfast Sat. February 1 & March 1 in the ballroom Sign up for: 8 am or 9 am. Tickets are $6.50 for the omelet with your choice of ingredients, a huge muffin, juice and coffee or tea. Cost: $35 for the bus & admission; dinner on own. “Discovery and surprise await you on the Garden trails. Artist Dale Chihuly returns to the Desert Botanical Garden this fall with a stunning exhibition of his extraordinary and vibrant works of art. Chihuly is credited with revolutionizing the Studio Glass movement and elevating the perception of the glass medium from craft to fine art. “ We’ll have dinner first and then enjoy the display at dusk & in the dark when these displays are all lit up! If bus fills quickly, another trip will be scheduled for Supper & Horse Races Tuesday, February 18 Happy Hour 4:30 pm First Race: 5:00 pm Supper: 5:30 pm Races: 6:00 pm MENU: Baked chicken, potato salad roll & dessert. Bring own drink or purchase one. Planning to wager on the nags? Bring small bills please. You’re welcome to come to the races only and there is no charge Ticket deadline for dinner is Fri. 2/14 VETERANS OASIS PARK TOUR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Tour this great community park located just south of the San Tan Freeway in a semi-rural area of Chandler. Wide, groomed trails wind among the many recharge ponds on this 100 plus acreage. Walk your pooch, jog, take a casual stroll, have a picnic, watch birds, jackrabbits, cottontails, coyotes, fish in the stocked “lake,” or maybe spend some time studying the local flora and fauna in the education center. VOP is family friendly and has several picnic ramadas and clean restrooms. Interested? Put on your walking shoes, grab a hat, sunglasses, snack, water, binoculars and join us on this morning outing. We’ll leave Golden Vista at 9 a.m. and plan to return prior to 1 p.m. Volunteer drivers are needed for this free outing. Please try to arrange your own carpool but contact Dale at lot 142 if you need help getting a ride. Check the bulletin board notice for meeting time and place and be sure to use the sign-up sheet. COMEDY SHOW The February Comedy Club Show is scheduled for Saturday, February 22nd.The show comes on the heels of the January 18th show which played to a crowd of over 350. The club is composed of a cast of over 30 members participating in the various skits, readings and vignettes with another 1520 assisting in various roles as stage crew, sound and light support, costume and prop responsibilities as well as ticket taking and refreshment providers contributing to the show’s success. The up-coming show will again provide an evening of fun and laughter for the guests. The club which meets each Wednesday in the Apache Room at 12:45 PM traces its history to the very beginning of the resort. In addition to the show and club meetings, two stage rehearsals are also scheduled. Parties interested in becoming involved with the club are urged to contact Assistant Director, Al Steagall (671-2802). Additional staff is always needed and welcome. A third show of the 2013-14 season is planned for Sunday, March 16. All proceeds from the shows are utilized for ballroom improvements, local charities, and other resort needs. Dances: Tickets are $6.50 for all Friday dances (unless noted with *-$7.50) until noon on Friday when we stop pre-selling. If you miss the deadline, you can buy at the door for $1 more. Schedule: Jan. 31: Johnny K & Company Feb. 7: Norm Siess Band Feb. 14: Saguaro Sunset-Sweetheart Dance Feb. 21: Moonlighters Feb. 28: Realtones Band * Mar. 7: Norm Siess Band Mar. 14: Saguaro Sunset-Prom Mar. 21: Guilty Pleasures Mar. 28: Realtones Band*-50’s & 60’s night April 4: Norm Siess Band Dessert Speaker Series Wednesday, February 12 7 pm in the Ballroom Tickets are $1.50 Order your Valentine’s Gift Cost is only $5 for carnations & a small box of chocolate. Buy for your sweetie or for yourself! Pick up on 2/14 Speaker: Detective Sarah Gaspar, DPS, working with Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center (The Fusion Center: joint effort between the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Arizona Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation and other participating agencies. The detective will tell us about this program and how to be observant in the community and what to watch for regarding suspicious behavior. Ticket deadline is Monday. Feb. 10 Karaoke Night Saturday, February 1 at 7 pm Tickets are $2.50 in advance or at the door. Hale Theater in Gilbert Drive Yourself Monday, February 17 Show starts at 7 pm Tickets: $21 A fun-filled show-within-a show parody of the grand and glorious Busby Berkeley movie musicals of the 1930s. Calamity strikes when a group of performers suddenly learn their theater is being demolished and they need someplace new for their show. The songwriter, Dick, just happens to be a sailor who offers his boat when “persuaded” by leading lady and diva, Mona. You’ll fall in love with Ruby, a sweet small-town girl with plans to make it big on Broadway. Filled with comedy, love songs and rollicking tap numbers Dames at Sea will charm and delight you. Plan to bring your own drink and snacks. Come to listen and maybe join in the singing. It’s a great time and fun to hear those oldies but goodies. Wine & Cheese Party Wednesday, February 5 4 pm on the patio Bring some wine or other drink to share plus some snacks. Free movie: “Captain Phillips” Wednesday, February 19 at 7 pm The true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the US-flagged MV Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years. Starring Tom Hanks Tuesdays, February 4 and 18 Fort McDowell Casino Meet at 9:15 in front of building Minimum of 18 needed to get the bus SIGN UP IN HALLWAY Questions, contact Linda Goulet at 2632 Rated PG with intense scenes of violence PATIO SALE Saturday, February 8 8 am to 11 am SIGN UP in the Activities Office to list/highlight your items for sale for $1. If you don’t want to do your own sale, you may donate your items on Friday, February 7 in the Apache Room from 3-5 pm. The Christian Women’s Group will sell the items and use the proceeds to support various charities in the community YOU COULD BE THE WINNER! Buy your $2 key -if your key opens the lock on the treasure chest-you win $100. There will also be a 2nd place prize of $50 Of course you’re encouraged to buy more keys to increase your chance to win! The chest will be opened on Casino Night by some lucky key holder. DEADLINE to list: Wednesday, February 5 List of items for sale available at 1 pm on 2/7 Get Your Blood Pressure Checked-Free Blood Pressure Clinic is every Thursdays from 8-9:30 am in the Card Room and every Thursday through March. We have new cuffs for more accurate readings & they are latex free. Join us in the ballroom on Mondays at 9:15 am to get the latest information on upcoming events & activities. Bring your own cup & the drink is only 25¢. Donuts/sweet rolls are $75. Yogurt is $1. **Remember to wear your badge so you have a chance to win a “fabulous prize!” ** RATTLERS SHOW DISNEY TRIBUTE Sawdust Barn Woodshop News The Sawdust Barn is in full swing. We are open daily Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Arrangements can be made with a monitor to have a Saturday work day if you need one. The Sawdust Barn is always closed on Sundays and Holidays. Our membership meets for a short business session each month on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. We also host a Wednesday BBQ on the 4th Wednesday each month on the Patio. Along with your favorite BBQ items, we will again have our delicious Taco Salads. Be sure to buy your tickets in advance for our fund-raising Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, February 15th. Menu: Pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage patties and fruit. If you would like to join the Sawdust Barn, please feel free to stop by the shop and talk to a monitor. Formerly known as Park Patrol: Volunteers to man the gate are needed. You only have to work 2 hours at a time. Your help is really needed. Perks...there is a TV inside the gate house. Sign up in the hall near mail boxes, calendar on the wall. Questions, call Paul at 2067 Show: Sunday, February 23 7:00 PM in the Ballroom. The cost is only $1.00. Buy in advance or at the door The Rattlers show for February will feature Disney songs. Who else could create such happy songs and movies as Walt Disney? We will set the mood, have some fun and sing to the happy songs of our childhood. Please join us on Sunday evening, February 23. If you wish to join Rattlers, be on the stage after chit-chat on Monday mornings. We’d love to have you! News FlashThe Activities Office just got in a supply of pedometers and they are on sale for only $4.50. Pick one up before they’re all gone! Activities Office Reminders 1. Clubs & Groups: we need the current contact name for our files & when inquries are made. 2. Bus trip reservations-no refunds unless dire emergency or you can find a replace ment. This also goes for tickets bought for food events. Tuesdays in the Apache Room from 1-3 pm. Acoustic instruments preferred. All are welcome to come play, listen and dance. Contact Don Fischer 2795 or Jack Taylor 2078. COUNTRY WELCOME TO GOLDEN VISTA “The Only RV Resort in Apache Junction that has Curb Side Recycling” If you are new to our Resort, visitor or owner, be aware the we are proud of our Recycling Program. If you are new to recycling, lots of people will help you get into the habit every Thursday. Set out your stuff and let the recycling company do the rest. You will find it so easy and feel so good about helping save us money and create jobs. First, be sure to recycle only those items listed on the hand-out you received when you checked in to the park. Please keep plastic bags, styrofoam, bubble wrap and yard waste out of your recycling. Those items must go into the trash: you can return the bags to the grocery store. Place your recycling in an obvious sturdy plastic container (not a bag) or clearly labeled recycling box. Recycling can still be carried to the bins located in the maintenance area. Boxes should be broken down if possible, or left for a volunteer to flatten. Please don't throw recyclable material into the trash dumpster. Activities are in full swing in the Sewing Room. 4 or 5 classes are scheduled and in progress. More classes will be available in February and March. Come and learn something new or old. The pattern and fabric for the March raffle quilt will soon be chosen and classes will begin for learning the new block. Sew-A Smile, held Jan. 17 and18 was a success. It is always a labor of love and fun besides. Coming up: 1. Phoenix Arts and Craft Show----Jan. 31. Get ticket in Activities Office. It includes bus ride and admission. 2. Show and Tell----Thursday, Feb. 6th, 9 to 11 AM. Craft Room 3. Board meeting----Friday, Feb. 7th, 10 AM Craft Room 4. Annual Meeting----Thursday, Feb.20th---Game Room. Time to be announced 5. American Quilt Society (AQS) “Quilt Week 2014”----Feb. 5 thru 8 in Phoenix. If interested, go to www.AQS shows.com News from the China Dolls The China painters are back in full session and would love to have you come and browse to see our new projects. We are again offering customized painted name tiles for sale. We will also slump your cleaned wine bottles and will do custom work on your favorite China pieces. Want to add some life to your nametag? Let Barb paint them. If you are interested in learning to paint, stop by and discuss taking lessons. They will be on Wed. from 9:30 to 11:30am. Who knows what hidden talent you may have, come and give it a try. For the beginning painter, the supplies are provided. Watch for news of our annual open house. Date to be determined. Golden Vista’s annual quilt show will be held on March 8th. Entry forms will soon be available in the Sewing room and the Activities Office. They are due to be turned in on Feb. 28th. We invite new members. Join (only $15.00) and bring your expertise to our sewing family. However, no previous experience is necessary. We are a busy and fun- loving group and want to meet you. Twinning MaryAnn Plemmons (AKA Ol’ Bag Lady) will show you how to make a rug and/or placemat out of just about anything you can imagine (sheets, sweatshirts, jeans, blankets, t-shirts). Easy & relaxing for any age. Limited number of looms for sale. Join me on Mondays from 3-5 in the Hopi Room. For more information, call 2815 LADIES' BIBLE STUDY HAPPENINGS Our studies of James from 12:30 - 2:00 pm and 1 John from 2:15 pm - 4:00 pm in the Apache Room will be continuing on into March. Feel free to join either one at any time. Pat Sharp and Gayle Walker are doing a good job of leading these studies. Our Annual Luncheon will be held February 17th at 11:15 am in the Apache Room. This luncheon will include all three of the Ladies' Bible Studies. This is a good chance for more of us to meet and learn more about each other. Announcements of specifics will be made at each of the Bible Studies. Mondays at 1 pm in the Hopi Room. All men and women welcome to the discussion of John’s Gospel. Milton Gage is the teacher and he can be reached at 2419 Questions? Call Bobbi @2621 or Marcella @2548 Residents are reminded to wear your badge to events/activities and when you are around the community rooms. Tuesdays at 1 pm in the Hopi Room: The group is studying Nehemiah:The courage to face opposition For more information, contact Allen Ballard at 2312 LADIES TEXAS HOLD’EM The fitness center had a very successful BBQ on January 8 and the committee thanks all the volunteers for their hard work. We have removed some of the old equipment in the Fitness Center. There is a list of proposed equipment posted in the fitness center and we would like residents to sign their name and lot# to the particular piece of equipment you would find beneficial. Again if people want to donate they may do so with the committee members or at the activities office: $5.00 monthly or $25.00 per season per lot. The fitness center is available to all residents. Our next meeting is Friday Feb. 7 at 10:00 am in the Apache Room with the BBQ held on Wednesday Feb. 12. Feb 1st and Feb 15th are the dates for our Ladies Texas Hold 'em. Come and join in the fun. LADIES January 11 there were 19 ladies ( 4 ladies were new to the game) and a great time was had by all. Our top 4 finishers were Carol Dunn, Catherine Nicholls, Adele Dehrouge and Darlene Henry (a new player). Adele and Darlene split for first place. Congratulations to all. Remember: we start promptly at 1pm and will be in the Game room upstairs above the Library.. Please come a few minutes early to get your chips.. Buy-in is only $5:00. We teach you the rules and how to play. Come and join us for an afternoon of fun. Amateur Radio Group Watercolor Class by Kay Hagarty Fuchsias in the Round January 27 and February 3 from 1-4 pm 1:00 PM -4:00 PM February 10, Mystery Class February17, Free make up class- Any project that needs finishing. February 24, Boat on the beach (New project-Two week class) Upstairs in the Arts and Crafts Room $25.00 if you need supplies $30.00 Questions?? 2598 Meets Thursday mornings at 9 am in the Hopi Room All licensed amateurs and interested visitors are welcome. For more information, contact Dick Kinnan: AA3HI, phone 2452 or Chuck Mennerick: W9TYR, phone 1835 or Dick Snider N5PWL, phone 2152. Attention Residents: are you doing your share by volunteer some of our time to make our programs and activities go? We’re always looking for gate keepers, ticket & pop sellers, kitchen helpers, popcorn makers, chair & table set up help and more. As our members return and new ones join, January has started off very busy in the Computer Room. Our Wednesday meetings, as well as our Classes, are more diverse with interest moving to IPads, Tablets, Smart Phones, etc. We still cover necessary subjects of interest to us all including Windows 8, however, many new different Classes have been added. The Classes, as well as times and dates, are posted on the Computer Board in the Mail Hallway and on www.gvrv.us website. Dues this year are $20 per household and there is No Charge for Classes taught by In Park teachers. Watch Channel 7 to see who our Wednesday speaker will be. On Jan. 15 Gary Stanley spoke to a full house of over 100 members. Last year he spoke about the importance of Safe Computing. This is very important and can be found on http://garystanley.net/secrets.htm for Free downloading CCleaner and Malwarebytes. “Beading with Barb” Fridays from 9 am to noon in the Hopi Room I am so happy we have more new beaders join us. We have a great group and so enthusiastic. We have a friend that works for Michaels in New Jersey and is coming out to go to the bead show in Tucson. Maybe she will have suggestions for us. She is a teacher at Michaels. February 7th. MONET Bracelet - You will make the base first and then the flowers. Your choice of Spring or Fall colors. Kits will be made up for you to choose. $40 for the kit and instructions. It truly looks like a flower garden. Open Night is off to a very slow start and may be put to only one night a week, or discontinued, if not attended better. There is no charge for Computer Club members but Non Members pay $1. February 14th - Love is in the air. Valentines Day bracelet. This is done with pearls and red glass hearts. A beauty. $40 for beads and instructions. To place an Ad with the Computer Club, please fill out the form and leave with the amount due in the Ad Box in the Mail Hallway or follow the instructions in the www.gvrv.us website. Please NO Canadian checks. February 21st. Crazy for U. Here we go again. Think outside the box and make an usual bracelet with different size beads. Add dodads to accentuate the bracelet. A work of art. $40 includes beads and all the fixings. Orders for Business Cards or Labels are taken at Country Store each month. We appreciate and thank all who save their empty ink cartridges and place them in the container in the Mail Hallway. ALUMINUM CAN RECYCLE Picking up your pop cans curbside has begun on Thursdays. Be sure to have them separated from the rest of your recycling and out before 9:30 am. Of course, the cans must be emptied. You can take them down to the Maintenance area if you prefer. Just don’t throw them away as the Christian Women’s Group using the proceeds from selling the cans for local charities. February 28th -Blockbuster - this unusual bracelet is done with square stones, embellished with seed beads. $40 includes beads and seed beads. This is a new one! We are in the Hopi Room on Fridays from 9-12:30. Email me at [email protected] or take a card in the hallway across from the mailboxes. Don’t forget to sign up so I know what supplies to bring. Looking forward to seeing you in class. See the samples in the trophy case by the pool. BUSY FINGERS Thanks to everyone who visited our display at the open house and the girls who came to work. We had a great visit and lots of fun. We are grateful for all the donated yarn and smiling faces attending our Friday 9 am gatherings. We make lap robes, knitted or crocheted to be given to Assisted Living homes or our local hospital. We meet upstairs in the craft room next to the sewing room. Please come and join us. Contact Bobbie at 2067 with questions and/or to donate yarn Wednesday, February 19 at 3 pm upstairs in the game room Discussion: The Chicken Hanger by Ben Rehder This story, set on the Texas/Mexico border, explores all facets of the current immigration issue. Our book discussion group will meet at 3 PM in Wednesday, February 19th in the room next to the computer lab. Read the book and come join our lively discussion. SWEDISH WEAVING You still have two months to join us to work on putting all those great pictures you have just laying around into albums for you and others to enjoy for years to come!! We meet every Monday from 9:00 to noon in the Card Room. We have lots of scrap booking tools to share and most of all we share ideas and help each other with layouts. We have a great time together so come join us! Any questions? Call Julie at 2664 We've been having such a grand time with our craft hope you have had a chance to see our work at the Country Store each month or at the recent Open House. We love explaining what we do and showing you all the different things that can be made. If you're interested in learning Swedish Weaving - pick up the supply list in the Activity Office and join us any Wednesday afternoon in the Craft room from 1 - 3 PM. All skill levels are encouraged to join in. Or just come by to look around - you will then understand our first rule of Swedish Weaving - the jaw has to move as fast as the fingers. Lots of socializing goes on. Any Questions? Call Les 2974 or Sharon 2302 REMINISCENCE WRITING Thursdays 2pm in Game Room Please join us for Reminiscence Writing. If you have thought about writing some of your memories for your kids and grandkids, this is the place to help you get started! Come to get ideas, to share, and for good fellowship. Questions? Call Irene at 2996. Elder Collegium sessions will meet every Thursday in the new South Laundry Meeting Room where the lectures will be shown on large-screen TV with discussion to follow. The first class meeting will be on Thursday, January 2 from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. We will see at least two half-hour programs, then add our own experiences. All participants are encouraged to take part in discussions and in planning future courses. Plan to come and join us. For more information contact Phil Parsons at 2233 We extend a warm welcome to all new arrivals to the Resort. Remember that the shuffleboard courts are available for all residents to use. A lot of work goes into preparing and maintaining the playing surfaces of the boards. For anyone interested in using the courts, the club executives are very willing to assist you in preparing the boards for use and applying the necessary wax as well as the necessary clean up after your use. A list of the club executives is on the bulletin board opposite the mail boxes. The club will be offering playing instructions for those interested in learning the basics of shuffleboard. Our next two day instruction will be hosted Tues. Feb. 18 and Wed. Feb. 19, 2014. Please sign up on sheets posted in the mail area or in the shuffleboard shack. Jackpot play takes place Monday through Friday at 9:00 a.m. This is a time to socialize with fellow residents. Sign up ahead in the shuffleboard shack and come with your dime to have a morning of fun. It’s been a busy time for all shufflers with various leagues in full swing again. Saturday league has started up with 10 teams consisting of six members each playing on Saturday mornings for nine weeks. This culminates with a tournament in March and our Annual Meeting. Winners of recent tournaments around the valley included the following from Golden Vista: • Marg Mowat placed 3rd in championship at Pacific Mobile • At the Fiesta Christmas cash tournament, Jim Gates took first in championship • Ken Pollard took 3rd in championship • Don Holmes took 2nd in consolation In Sunland Springs Village Split Singles, the following GV Shufflers placed as follows: • Lora Hertig came in 3rd in Championship • Verena Wardley placed 4th in Ladies Consolation • Ken Pollard placed 3rd in Men’s Consolation Sessions for new shufflers learning the game have been very successful. 24 people took the lessons held Jan. 14 and Jan. 15, 2014. The club will once again provide lessons on Feb. 18 and 19, 2014. Sign up in shuffleboard shack please. We have a Fun Afternoon once a month which also has proven very popular, usually fill all 16 boards. We provide wine and pop, everyone brings a snack and has an entertaining game of shuffleboard. It includes veteran players and anyone interested in joining us is welcome to attend. The next Fun Afternoon will be at 4 p.m., Feb. 22 – Please join us. REMEMBER SHUFFLEBOARDERS ARE NICE PEOPLE HAVING FUN – PLEASE JOIN US! Upcoming Shuffleboard Events Lessons for New Players: February 18 & 19 at 9 am at the courts. It’s free! Sign up on shuffleboard bulletin board HIKING Check the bulletin board in the hallway to find details on group hiking. Saturday Fun Times at the Courts February 22nd at 4 pm Rain or Shine Bring your beverage & snack to share Shufflers-invite a guest/new players A fun game will be played Free Wine, Pop & Water Bowling Update We still have some openings for bowlers on Wednesday afternoon. Contact: Bobbie 2067 or Dixie 1837. IDAHO – WASHINGTON – OREGON STATE PARTY FOOD, FUN AND GAMES FEBRUARY 22, 2014 2:00 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M. GV BALLROOM COST: $3.00 PER PERSON, PAYABLE AT THE DOOR BRING YOUR OWN TABLE SERVICE AND WEAR YOUR NAME BADGE Washington residents : bring salads (cold or hot) Idaho and Oregon residents: bring desserts PULLED PORK, ROLLS, LEMONADE & COFFEE WILL BE PROVIDED. DOOR PRIZES AND 50-25-25 TICKETS PLEASE SIGN UP ON BULLETIN BOARD BY FEBRUARY 18TH. Saturday, March 1 in the ballroom Doors open at noon & meal is at 12:30 pm Tickets are $6 and available in the Activities Office Bring your own table service & refreshments There will be raffles, 50/50 & prizes Prize donations from Canadian residents appreciated & can be dropped off at space 1062 or space 11 Volunteers needed to sell tickets at the door on March 1 For more information, contact Norm at 2011 The month of January has come and gone along with the Billiard Club annual steak dinner. Once again over 500 people were served another great Swiss Steak dinner on January 14, 2014. A big thank you to the Activity Office staff for selling out our dinner again this year. This dinner would not have been the success it was without the many volunteers giving the many hours it takes to put on the dinner. A big THANK YOU goes to each and every one of you. The Billiard Club looks forward to serving the dinner again in 2015 and suggests you buy your tickets as soon as they go on sell next December as they go fast. See you all next year. The East Mesa League Men’s Golden Vista team has completed six weeks of league play and remains in first place in the league with 101 wins and 61 losses, staying 3 games ahead of the second place team. The Superstition Men’s Golden Vista team has completed seven weeks of league play and is currently in first place with 235 wins and 143 losses. On January 8, 2014, the team of John DiBiase and Gary Larson won the team of the week honors with 9 wins and 0 losses in league play. Continue with the great playing John and Gary . Other teams of the week for the Superstition team were: December 18, 2013 Gary Larson and John DiBiase with 8 wins and 1 loss DeLace Rombough and Richard Meyer with 8 wins and 1 loss The Kachina Ladies Golden Vista team continues to struggle in league play winning 76 games and losing 104 as of January 9 2014. The team of Edie Newton and Barbara Chamberlin was team of the week on January 9, 2014 with 6 wins and 0 losses. Congratulations Edie and Barbara. Other teams of the week were: December 12, 2013 - Edie Newton/Barbara Chamberlin with 4 wins and 2 losses December 19, 2013 - Elsie Murphy/Dorothy Falke with 3 wins and 3 losses January 2, 2014 - Edie Newton/Barbara Chamberlin with 4 wins and 2 losses - Barbara Dalton/Roberta Goulet with 4 wins and 2 losses The Billiard Club holds men’s tournament every Friday morning and mixed (ladies and men) tournament every Sunday afternoon. They encourage anyone in the park to come and play in it, as these are fun tournaments. Guidelines for Basketball Playing at the Tennis/Pickleball Courts: A hoop is available for use at the courts Must sign up on the court schedule located on the N.E. fence of the court Rules for play are posted under the basketball hoop A ball is available for check-out in the Activities Office February will be another busy month for the members of our club. We have make and take dipper dishes class on Feb 5th at 6:30pm Come make 3 dishes and enjoy the fun of painting your own design on them. There will be members there to help you with it so you do not need to know how to do ceramic work. There is still room for a couple more people. Our members will be having a class that is a bowl filled with sunflowers in Feb also. Stop in at the end of February and see the finished project. We are busy with painting the soup bowls for the soup kitchen event for next fall. This is always a fun time for the members, we make a party out of the evening of painting and visiting . We will have a class on how to make story tellers out of clay, this will be a class for members and is taken out of the resort. We also have classes scheduled for horse hair, ragu and sagar that will be taken out of the resort. Our season salad luncheon is Feb. 20th, our members are encouraged to invite a friend. We enjoy the time to just visit and listen to good music along with all the great salads. We want to thank all those who came to visit our club during the open house that the activities scheduled on Jan 18th. We love showing off our work and how the different things are done, we hope you did too. You are always welcome to stop in and see what we are doing and even join us if you so wish to do. CRE T V WRITING A I E Tuesdays at 1 pm in the Pima Room (formerly known at the South Laundry meeting room) Anyone interested in creative writing is encouraged to sign up and attend where all ideas will be discussed. Bring pen and notebook. Gatherings of this type would take place weekly and it is not necessary to come every week. Attendees can come when they are open to exploring and discovering facets of their deeper creative inner self. Any questions stop by or call me, Michael David Myers at 2381 or email me at [email protected] Welcome Back Vets who returned January 1st. We look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming meetings. By the way we meet twice a month now, the first and third Monday of each month at 1400 (2pm if you forgot) hours in the Navajo Room, we have the room starting at 1:30 so getting there early allows for camaraderie. It is not necessary to attend every meeting, however we would like to meet you and include you in our activities when you can help out. Our current commitment for activities is: Hold a 50/50 raffle at the Wednesday BBQ's and the monthly Country Store. And, serve breakfast on a Saturday morning in March. Details are still in the planning stage for the March breakfast. Our goal is "Serve our Veterans and Our Community". We had a 50/50 raffle drawing at the first Monday morning Chit Chat in January from our December raffles. The winner took home $142.50 and the charity we support will get $114.00. We voted to give the first two raffle drawing proceeds to the, Stand Down for Veterans that serves Maricopa and Pinal Counties. Thank You, to those who volunteered to support our 50/50 raffles and the wiener cook off at the open house on Saturday January 18th. And a special thank you to Bill and Joe for being in charge of the 50/50 raffle and cook off, their success was because Golden Vista veterans cared and helped out. We now have a full set of ceremonial flags, scabbards, pole stands, and flag storage bags. Thank you, Helen Borner (Sewing Room Member), for the seamstress skills used to make our flag storage bags and other sewing projects. And to the Wood Shop members who designed and constructed the flag stands. We look forward the rest of the year and more veteran participation. Especially in the St Patty's Day parade. We hope to have a large contingent of veterans behind our Honor Guards leading the parade. Monday nights at 7 pm Carol DeCorte, 481 Iron Ore, resident and owner since 2006 I have chosen to run for the Board of Directors because I love this Resort and wish to participate in the continued renaissance of this Community. Assets: I have organizational and multi-tasking skills, good common sense, and an attitude of thriftiness. Work Experience: Clerical position in banking, managed own independent sales business, Supervisor multiphysician practice, Financial secretary multi-dentist practice, Wore the many hats of a stay-at-home Mom. Golden Vista Activities: Vista Voices (secretary), Rattlers, Michigan/Ohio Dinner (co-chair), Memorial Committee (secretary), Decorating Committee, Church choir. Education: Graduate Dearborn High School 1964 (A/B student), Henry Ford Community College (4. Average), Schoolcraft Community College (4. Average), Essentials of Community Assn Volunteer Leadership Workshop Sue Inks: Resort Lot #981 Resort Phone # 2981 E-mail: [email protected] Hello GV Neighbors! I am running for the GV Board of Directors, to be part of the team that ensures we continue to meet the needs of our first generation owners, keep pace with the current generation and are attractive to future owners. In my view, this will require; Vision, Planned budget and reserves, Clear and concise covenants, Well maintained amenities, Solid and reliable infrastructure. Qualified staff. My employment history includes: Financial Specialist, State of Washington, Confidential Secretary/Felony Legal Assistant to the Prosecuting Attorney, Hospital Payroll & Accounts Payable Specialist. Community service and volunteering: Art Program Volunteer, McFarland Jr. High, Instructor, Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, Secretary, Othello Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. I am the Owner/Artist of Garden Glass Designs. www.gardenglassdesigns.com My husband David and I have three children and five grandchildren. We purchased our first GV property 15 years ago and our second one in 2005. When we are not in the resort we make our home in Ocean Shores, WA. I have the time to put into this position, the ability to do the work, the interest to see that it is done well and I would appreciate your vote. Thank you! Paul Schmeil – Lot 360 Twelve years ago, Marylin and I came to Golden Vista where we first rented for one month and then purchased our lot 360. We have 5 children and 10 grandchildren. Marylin and I will be celebrating our 50th anniversary in August. We enjoy hiking and plan to hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon in April. We also enjoy traveling, kayaking, playing bridge, and enjoying our children and grandchildren. After completing my Bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering, I started my career as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force where I served for almost eight years. While in the Air Force, I completed a Master’s degree in Business Administration. In my final few months in the Air Force, I was recruited by Kaiser Aluminum for an engineering position on the Island of Jamaica. I spent 30 years with Kaiser in various engineering positions at three locations—Jamaica, Louisiana, and Tacoma, Washington. While in Tacoma, I joined the Air Force Reserves and retired as Colonel. In 2004, I chaired a Committee to develop a website for the Resort. Over 10 years, I have continued to develop web pages and update the Resort’s web site. I am currently serving as secretary for the Board of Directors and have been instrumental in keeping the meetings running smoothly by developing good agendas and by writing proposed motions before the Board meetings. All the current Board members appreciate my contribution and support me in my campaign for the Board. I ask for your vote to continue to help Golden Vista progress into the future. Ginger Scobie, 315 East Emerald Walt and I purchased our lot in 1994 and have been winter residents since 1997. I served as Associate Coordinator and then Sewing Room Coordinator from 1999 to 2003. I served as a member of the Planning & Development Committee from 12/07 to 3/10 when I was appointed to fill a 1 year vacated term on the Board of Directors. I was elected to a full term on the Board in 2011, and have served as the Treasurer since 2011. I have a BS in Vocational Home Economics and an MAT in Home Economics. I taught high school Home Economics and Mathematics for 22+ years. Walt and I owned and operated apartment buildings for 25+ years. During my time on the Board, many important decisions have been made. I would like the opportunity to continue working for the Golden Vista Community as we face some serious issues in the future. I welcome input and comments from all residents. I promise to always base my vote upon the greatest good for the greatest number for the long term. Thank you for your vote. Jack Taylor: I Am Running For the Board of Directors My wife Dawana and I live at #78 Jacknife .We first came to Golden Vista in 2005, we purchased our first lot in 2007 and have enjoyed our lifestyle here ever since. We have two boys and two daughters. My work career started in 1968 as a firefighter with the City of Vancouver Fire Dept. While employed as a Firefighter I started a Marine repair business. I also took courses in business management, employee relations and advanced firefighting technics. In 1986 I was hired by North American Fire Guardian as a consultant for a new alternative to a fire extinguishant called Halon. I became a Director of the company and spent five years travelling on and off to England, Isle of Mann and Italy teaching corporate entities the use of this Halon alternative. My experience with Strata Counsels / Board of Directors started in the town of Ashcroft B.C., Canada in a 50 unit townhouse project and I was a member of that counsel/board for four years. We were the formulating council for the strata. Upon retiring from the Fire Dept.as Captain in 1998 Dawana and I moved to Vancouver Island to a strata community called Craig Bay and I sat on that council / board for three years. We were also formulating a new council for the strata. We then moved to Schooner Cove and I was elected to the Schooner House council / board while we spearheaded a $2 million revitalization project. I was involved in the reroofing of the complete building and renewal of all balconies, railings, windows and superstructure. I have served on the GV ARC committee for the past 5 years and feel this has helped me immensely to understand the rules and regulations governing our resort and upgrading the outdated infrastructure. In running for election to become a board member, I am bringing to you my business experience, practical experience from sitting on other councils / boards and my safety experience from my many years in the Fire Dept. and I ask for your vote to help steer GV through improvements to our Resort. Attention Homeowners: Be sure to votethere are three openings on the HOA Board News from Our Garden Guy, Bill Vandermay We’re having a mild winter so far this season, so the flowers are looking good. The Golden Vista Landscape crew and all of the volunteers are keeping the beds in good shape. The roses have been pruned and should start blooming in a few weeks. A few of the bushes that were not doing very well were taken out and will be replaced in a few weeks when the roses start coming into the nurseries. The greenbelt is looking better than it has in years. If you’re new in the resort, you’ll find that it’s a nice place to walk. If you’re interested in helping out, you can call Bill at 2990. The new bells have arrived and we have six new ringers this year.We will be practicing every Tuesday in the Game Room.The new ringers will start at 12:30joined by the experienced ringers at 1:15. Marlene Perkins used the Bell Tree to perform for the Chapel service on Jan. 26th. Others of us will provide music for the Feb.23rd service and on Sunday, March 9th all the ringers will be playing "In the Garden" in memory of Peg McQuarrie as her husband Bill gave us money to purchase new music. We also hope to participate in the Gospel Show this year. Greetings from the Garden! The Community Garden is producing! On January 2nd, we harvested 3 gallon bags of mixed lettuce and spinach and 2 gallon bags of radishes and delivered them to the Apache Junction Food Bank. We'll be harvesting and replanting radishes and lettuce every other week or so. The peas and beets are healthy and growing but won't be harvestable for a month or so. Stop by and visit the garden, outside the South Laundry. If you'd like to indulge your "inner gardener", contact Bob Stone, Jan Olstad or Bill Vandermay. We'd love to have your help! Be sure to add your email address or update that address at the main office so you can keep up with what’s going on when you’re not here. Also, notify the front office if there were errors and/or omissions in the annual phone Your Golden Vista library volunteer staff would like to invite everyone to visit the library. The shelves are full, thanks to the generous contributions of books & magazines by our residents. Your contributions are the library’s only source of new books, magazines & audio books. To keep the shelves from becoming overcrowded and to keep current books on hand, many older or slightly worn volumes are removed and donated to the Apache Junction public library. The honor system is used to check out booksmake your selection, take it home and enjoy. Return the books to the basket located to the right of the doors. Please do not re-shelve books or label them yourselves. The library volunteers will do this for you. We hope you enjoy the library as much as we enjoy keeping it stocked and neat for you. in Act Buy Now ivities O ffice Guess what? You can now pay for your tickets & merchandise in the Activities Office with a Visa, Discover or MasterCard with a $10 minimum purchase (no American Express). Wednesdays: February 5, 12, 19, 26 11-12:30 pm on the patio Different clubs/shops prepare & serve the meal to raise money for their group: 1st Wednesday is Silversmith, 2nd is Fitness, 3rd is Lapidary and 4th is Woodshop. Don’t worry about fixing lunch on Wednesdays! Teri will be here to do MANICURES every other Friday: Feb. 7 & 21 in the Hopi Room. The cost is only $15 and you need to make an appointment in the Activities Office and pay at that time. Nail Clippings without appointment at 1 pm & appointments start at 1:30 pm. Check with Activities Office to see if Teri will be here when you want a nail clipping. If no appointments scheduled, she will not come out just for the clippings. Get the newspaper, The Arizona Republic delivered right to your door each morning by coming to the Activities Office. We’ll do the paperwork, take your check or credit card & fax your order in for a fast start-up. We receive a commission for each subscription sold. Need a massage? Paula will begin doing massages, twice a month in the Hopi Room on Wednesdays from 9:30 am until noon. She will be here January 29, February 12 & 26 . Appointments are made in the Activities Office: Cost is $35 for 30 minutes & $50 for an hour. You will need to leave a non-refundable deposit of 1/2 the amount when you make the appointment. Spouse Whisperer Show Tuesday, March 4th 7 pm Reserved Seating: Tickets $12.50 Doo-Wah-Riders Show Tuesday, March 18 at 7 pm Reserved Seat Tickets: $15 or $12.50 Come & spend an evening with hilarious comedian Mark Cordes as you examine the ups & downs of dating, relationships, marriage, divorce and all other aspects of this crazy thing we call life! Supper Club Saturday March 15 at 5:30 pm Menu: cranberry breast of chicken wild rice, steamed vegetables, salad, rolls and butter and dessert. Show: Super Stars Super Show with Kenny Miller. Get ready for lots of fun and laughs and a tear or two in this fabulous show where the Legends, Roy Orbison, Marty Robbins, Kenny Rogers, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard and Elvis live on. The show takes you deep into the lives of the entertainers that will forever cast a spell on the world through their music. Close your eyes and you’ll swear they’re live as Kenny pours everything he’s got into the million selling masterpieces of some of the most amazing recording artists of all time. There is no one else like the Doo-Wah Riders. For over 30 years they have been riding their own patch of the musical range throughout the west. They possess the rare combination of many years of experience and youthful energy, fired by a love for what they do. The Doo-Wah Riders are country, with a unique, original sound. They define their sound as "high energy country with a Cajun twist". Their tight musicianship and powerful arrangements of classic and original songs have made them favorites everywhere they go. Don’t miss this one! Activities Office is looking for ideas for bus trips to schedule for next season and theme dance ideas. Email Jan at [email protected]. VISTA VOICES CONCERTS Thursday, March 5 & Sunday, March 9 7 pm in the Ballroom-Tickets: $5 Vista Voices Choral group is busy practicing for the upcoming concerts. The title of the concert will be: Celebration of Love through Music. We have nearly 40 Chorus members and it is our pleasure to sing for our friends and neighbors of Golden Vista and their guests. We will be singing songs most of you will know and includes different types of love: Love of Country, Music, Lovers, God, Family, etc. We are eager to sing for you and are looking forward to sharing our musical abilities with you. SEE YOU THERE! Bus Trip Sunday, March 16 Depart at 9 am Cost: $22 per person “Headlining Luke's Open House and Air Show are the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds who perform precision aerial maneuvers demonstrating the capabilities of Air Force high performance aircraft to people throughout the world.” You are permitted to bring 2 bottles of water and a lawn chair and must have picture ID. No backpacks allowed or knives of any size. Bus will hold 56 and we need at least 40 to schedule the bus. Hale Theater Saturday, March 8 at 3 pm Tickets are $21 with limited availability This is a drive yourself event to downtown Gilbert for a matinee performance of that wonderful musical: “Oklahoma.” Set in the Oklahoma territory at the turn of the twentieth century, two young cowboys compete with an evil ranch hand and a traveling peddler for the hearts of the women they love. Issues of class are confronted between the farmers and the cowmen in the still-developing, rugged landscape of a state in its infancy. The characters struggle to find hope, love and the fulfillment of "the American Dream" in this Rodgers and Hammerstein classic. Artisans Show: March 5 Quilt Show: Saturday, March 8 Prom: Friday, March 14 Musical Fun Walk: Thursday, March 20 Gospel Concert Sunday, March 23 Spring Training Game: Seattle vs Rockies Saturday, March 29