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JANUARY 1985

RECREATION CENTERS NEWS


10626 THUNDERBIRD BLVD. SUN CITY, AZ

933-1321

OFFICE HOURS, Mon. thru Fri. SAM - 4PM

RESULTS OF
REC CENTERS ELECTION
25,223 envelopes containing 42,010 ballots were
mailed out on November 12.
Sixty per cent of the ballots were returned. 2% were
invalid and 58% were counted.
Results were:
CANDIDATE

Peter Cipriano
David T. DesBiens
Evelyn Hitchcock
Oscar F. Van Hall
Ed Vandertook
Edward J. Crist
Julius M. Balick
Irvin Duerksen
David S. Butler
Kathryn (Kay) Sentes

TOTAL VOTES

POSITION

12,941
12,807
12,245
11,979
11,297
9,964
8,285
5,753
5,007
4,831

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THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS


James Allen White
Chairman, Election Committee
I am not familiar with the identity of ALL the many
volunteers who assisted in conducting the late election of
Directors. I wish, however, to thank each and every one
for their able assistance. The assembly and mailing of
ballots plus the efficient tabulation on their return was
accomplished in a most proficient manner.
The balloting committee who worked long and hard
before, during and after the election deserves a special
thanks, not only from myself "BUT BY A L L OUR
MEMBERS", for their organizing all facets of this
undertaking.
WELL DONE BY ALL CONCERNED.

PLEASE!!
No "jogging" or "walkers" are permitted on Sun City
Golf (bourses during golfing hours.

REMINDER!!
Your recreation Card is for YOUR use ONLY! There
have been instances where cards have been "borrowed".
This is against Recreation Centers policy and may result
in the revocation of Rec Center privileges. As stated on
the card, "THIS MEMBERSHIP CARD IS NONTRANSFERABLE". Your cooperation is requested.

un City
Arizona

Sun City Silver Anniversary Logo


By Max Gimpel

KICKOFF BASH!!!
Sun Bowl, 2 P.M.
January 6, 1985
CALLING ALL FANS! DON'T MISS this exhilarating
afternoon heralding Sun City's Silver Anniversary!
Chairman for THE BIG EVENT, Sam Ingram, has
planned a stirring matinee of music, fun and antics midst a
kaleidoscope of balloons!
Songbird, Lucy Hays, will raise the curtain on 25 jampacked days of festivities. Accompanied by Rea Winters, she
will lend animation to "Star Spangled Banner".
Jim Pryor, Ail-American football hero of The Sun City
Fire Dept. Team, (The Ready Riders), and in full regalia,
will kick the ball 100 yards, (or so), to the nearest catcher!
Elsie Pryor, leader of the cheering section, will elicit "rahs"
and "zim boom bahs" from the multitude of fans!
Having accomplished the memorable "kickoff, Jim
Pryor will assume the "mike" and "emcee" the half-time
entertainment, introducing many celebrities. Erwin
Bentfield and his Rhythm Ramblers will set the pace with a
lively beat. The Choraliers, led by Howard Pile, will add
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General Manager's
Report

Steve Tritz
D E C E M B E R , 1984
December is the month during
recommendation of Paul Manera, a
which we see the results of the Board
registered Professional Engineer
of Directors' election; it's a month
(Geological), is to abandon this well.
that has a large number of guests
It's fortunate that we drilled a
using the Rec Centers' facilities; and
replacement well earlier this year
a large number of chartered clubs
that should be operational shortly.
conduct officer installations for the
In the Bowling Division, there
following year. All of these events
have been only normal operating
mean there are numerous questions,
problems. As a reminder, children
ranging from, "Where can my
12 years and over will be allowed to
grandchildren swim?" to, "A 990T
bowl through the holiday season at
IRS form, what's that?"
Bell Lanes during open bowling
hours.
The Division reports are fairly
brief.
Our projects continue to proceed
In the Centers* Division, there
satisfactorily. Rain, however, has
have been no new operating
caused some delay in the craft buildproblems. The heavy rains early this
ing construction and tennis court
month did no damage. The jets in the
resurfacing at Marinette. The plans
therapy pool at Marinette that were
for the Oakmont therapy pool are
not operating properly have been
complete and at the County for
repaired.
acquisition of a building permit.
In the Golf Division, we have had
three separate nighttime incidents
LAKEVIEW
where a car has been driven over
greens. These incidents have been WOODWORKING CLUB
r e p o r t e d to the S h e r i f f ' s
The Lakeview Woodworking
Department, and we have asked the
Club's 15th Anniversary dinner wi 1
Posse to be extra vigilant.
be held on January 21, 1985 in the
The original well at North has
Lakeview Recreation Center Social
failed. The casing has become sigHall rooms, 1, 2 and 3.
nificantly more crooked and out of
Co-Chairman Ben Peterson and
round since August when the last
Mel Scherer advise that plans are
well scan was performed. The
completed for an enjoyable evening.
catered buffet dinner will be
SUNDIAL STITCHERS Aserved.
A business meeting is held each
There will be door prizes, live
Tuesday at 9:00 A.M. and is a good
entertainment and sociability. All
time for new sewers to learn about
past presidents of the club will be
the week's program.
invited guests, as will the widows of
The sewing room can be used for
deceased past presidents.
your own sewing some days with
Tickets are available from all
"SEWING FOR OTHERS" one day.
monitors in the club workshop.
Bring your sandwich, we have the
coffee, and spend the day.

BELL ART CLUB


Monday, Jan. 21, 1:00 P.M.
Bell Center Social Hall
Ina May Moore, a member of the
teaching staff at the Phoenix Art
Museum and Phoenix College will
be the program speaker. She will
exhibit some of her award winning
watercolors and share her
motivation and philosophy of
painting.
Mrs. Moore will be one of the able
judges for the "All Sun City Art
Show" at the Sundial, Feb. 24th and
25th.
Winter classes for Bell Art Club
will begin the week of Jan. 7th in the
Bell Art Room.

HORSESHOE CLUB

President Ross Pantale


HORSESHOE PITCHING CONTEST!!
Where: Marinette Recreation Ctr.
Location: Pitching Courts - (East of
Tennis Courts)
Date: January 25, 1985
Time: 10:00 A.M. (Friday morning)
Clinic Coordinator Ross Pantale
Demonstration by Club Members
Bernie Minahan & Clem
Ladewski vs Clyde Cornick &
Walter Wegrzyn.
Harold Hoffman & Ed Borkenhagen vs Jim Baumeister &
Richard Dina.
Rudy Bauer & Gene Romb vs Lyle
Decker & Ray Semro.

RECREATION CENTERS NEWS JANUARY 1985

MUSICIANS' CLUB
On January 15th, the Musician's
Club will present a concert at
Sundial Auditorium at 7:30 P.M.
There will be no business meeting
and the varied program will be
presented by some of the clubs' outstanding musicians. This concert
will be in honor of Sun City's 25th
Anniversary celebration.
Dues for 1985 are due and will be
accepted at the concert.

SUN CITY PHOTO


CLUB PRESENTS
"THE BEST OF KODAK"
Showtimes at Sundial are 2:00
P.M. and 7:00 P.M. Sunday,
February 3 and 10:00 A.M. on
Monday, February 4. Admission is
by ticket only at a cost of 50<F.
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE
TO ALL SUN CITY RECREATION CENTER CARDHOLDERS
AT SUNDIAL BOX OFFICE
FROM MONDAY, JANUARY 21
THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 9:00 A.M. TO 12:00
NOON.

SEW *N SEW CLUB


On January 10th, the Sew 'N Sew
Club will host a style show from
Adorn Furs. Members will model
the luxurious coats, jackets, and
stoles in the Lakeview Sewing Room
at 10:00 A.M. Sew 'N Sew members
and their guests will be welcome.

KAET-CHANNEL 8

Wed., Jan. 23rd


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KAET Channel 8 is delighted to
join in Sun City's 25th Anniversary Celebration by dedicating their
whole program on the above date as
a tribute to all Sun Citians,
HORIZON, starting at 7:00 P.M.
The special broadcast "Annapolis
Brass Quintet" featuring Heidi
Lehwalder on harp is at 9 P.M.
Expect a few surprises.

25th Anniversary
Mementos
Items with Sun City's "Silver
Anniversary Logo" on them are
now available in our Golf Pro
Shops, Bowling Alleys and Rec
Membership office as follows:
T-Shirts
$5.00
Patches
$2.00
Bumper Stickers
25<P

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Rose Larsen, Silver Anniversary Secretary

MUSIC, MUSIC
Sundial Recreation Center
January 15, 1985, 7:30 P.M.
The Musicians' Club program
promises to be an outstanding event
in Sun City's Silver Anniversary
celebration. Those in attendance
will be treated to a wide variety of
musical performance and composition.
Helen Healy, Silver Anniversary
Chairman for the organization, has
outlined the following participants:
Ronald and Mildred Stetzel, duopianists, will open the program with
"Romance" from SUITE NO. 2, op.
17 by Rachmaninoff and SCARAMOUCHE by Milhaud.
Quillian Ditto and Byron Healy
will sing duets by Mendelssohn and
Schumann and, also, duets from two
Mozart operas, DON GIOVANNI
and THE MAGIC FLUTE. Mary
Jane Bowen is the accompanist.
The Classic Ensemble (Lyndon
Howarth, violin; Jean Windau,
violin; Mary 0. Schwarz, viola;
Antonio Vicidomino, cello; Mary
Jane Bowen, piano) with Leonard
Portney, clarinetist, will play
O V E R T U R E ON H E B R E W
THEMES by Prokofieff.
Trio: Carl Moore, flute; Paul de
Bourg, cello; Marjorie Boone, piano,
will perform the Haydn TRIO XV
16.
Georgia Clark, soprano, will
render an aria from LE NOZZLE
DI FIGARO by Mozart, Charpentier's DEPUIS LE JOUR LOUISE
and Giannini's TELL ME, OH
BLUE SKY.
Antonio Vicidomino, cellist, will
play the HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY by David Popper. Mr.
Vicidomino will be accompanied by
Mary Jane Bowen.
The Cello Ensemble with Janet
Clarkson, pianist, will conclude the
program w i t h G A I E T Y by
Telemann and CONCERTO by
Vivaldi.
The Musicians' Club's beginning
had a membership of 35 which has
swelled to over 400! A significant
addition to Sun City's culture!

BAND BRAVURA!
Sundial Recreation Center
January 16, 1985, 7:30 P.M.
FROM CONTRAPUNTAL TO
CONTEMPORARY! John Parker,
Silver Anniversary Chairman for

The Sun City Concert Band, in conjunction with Paul Anderson,


Conductor, and Don Gilbert, Ass't.
Conductor, has programmed the
gamut of musical lore for the 25th
celebration.
Heeding the world's unique
heritage from the genius of J.S.
Bach, the band will perform JESU,
JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING,
honoring Bach's 300 year anniversary. Also, in the opening group, Mr.
Anderson will conduct COLONEL
BOGEY MARCH by British
composer, Kenneth Alford, (the
audience will recognize the air from
BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER
KWAI), and "Prelude to Act One",
LA TRAVIATA, from Verdi's
poignant opera based on Dumas'
CAMILLE.
Contemporary music from the
scores of American composers,
under the baton of Don Gilbert, will
comprise the second group. Three
entertaining selections: BEGUINE
FOR BAND by Glenn Osser,
SECOND AMERICAN RHAPSODY by Clare Grundman and
CLARINET CAKE by Ralph
Hermann.
After a short intermission, Mr.
Anderson will again assume the
podium. The assemblage will be
treated to MARCH ON THE
SQUARE, Frank Panella; the
plaintiff blues melody, SECOND
P R E L U D E , G e r s h w i n ; the
ingratiating suite in peasant tradition. S L A V O N I C D A N C E S ,
Dvorak; a charming arrangement of
a village street song, ITALIAN
POLKA, Rachmaninoff.
Ted Hascall, in his inimitable
fashion, will supply a brief explanation before each number.
The 65 performers in The Sun
City Concert Band boast the eldest
membership in the world! The
average age is 70.2. Let's give them a
big hand for their enthusiasm and
musical contribution to Sun City!

VERSE VIGNETTES
Fairway Auditorium, 7:30 P.M.
January 21, 1985
RHYTHM, RHYME, SONG!
Three words describing the charming stanzas to be heard in this presentation!
Edythe Bregnard and Mary Lind,
Co-chairmen of "Verse" for the
Silver Anniversary, have best

defined the program in their own


words. "An Evening of Verse" will
be a festival of rhythm, rhyme and
song, especially designed for Sun
Citians.
Before you were Here
Why you moved Hereand
How fortunate to be Here
Are woven into a theme
both serious and humorous.

Truly a toast to 25 years of Sun


City life presented as only poets
can. Rejoice and laugh with us!"
Many poets will participate in
these delightful recitations: Edythe
Bregnard, Mary Lind, Beatrice
Hellmen, Lillian Nelson, Diana
Holm and Hazel Spaven among the
many Sun Citians represented.
A short intermission will accord
the audience a few minutes to
review the poetry books on display
and to hear a tape of "Sun City
Song" composed by Dutch Shultz
for the Silver Anniversary.
In conclusion, the audience will be
invited to join in singing a "round",
written by Lillian Nelson. After all,
song is verse!

EVENING
WITH STRINGS

Fairway Recreation Center


January 22, 1985 7:30 P.M.
The Sun City Chamber Ensemble
is, indeed, an integral part of Sun
City's history, having been
organized many years ago by Mary
Louise Hafford. Homer Martin,
Silver Anniversary Chairman for
the ensemble, has submitted an
exciting program, diversified in
content.
Harold Mealy, Conductor for the
group, has coordinated the 300 year
anniversaries of J.S. Bach and
Handel with Sun City's 25th
birthday. Mr. Mealy will lead the
group of nineteen strings in Bach's
BRANDENBURG
CONCERTO
NO. 3, in G Major, "Air" from
SUITE I N D MAJOR and Handel's
CONCERTO GROSSO, Opus 6, No.
11.
For diversity in character, the
listeners will be accorded the
nostalgic TWO ELEGIAC MELODIES by Greig, the gossamer
PIZZICATO POLKA by Johann
Strauss and the rhythmic MINUET
byu Bolzoni.
Sun City is fortunate to have its
musical knowledge enhanced by the

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Sun City^s 2 5 t h B i r t h d a y
January

i960

SUNDAY

MONDAY

2 PM SUN BOWL
"KICKOFF BASH" - Lively
prologue to Anniversary
Events with music, fun,
balloons and hilarity galore!
If Rain Move to Sundial

2 PM FAIRWAY
"ARIZONA MATRIX" - All
Arizona! "Off the beaten
path" slides; Arizona
inspired poetry; Mazdaliths
of Az. gems and rocks; Az.
art.

TUESDAY

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2 PM SUN BOWL
"RE-VIEW" A fast moving
pageant with scenes covering history of the area. A
cast of about 100, singing
and dancing.

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2 PM SUN BOWL
"RELIGIOUS PROGRAM"
40 churches participating in
this majestic program with
choral music & early
members of 1st four
churches.

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A L T E R N A T E RAIN DAY
FOR SUN BOWL E V E N T S

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10 AM B E L L "SPORTS
CLINIC" - Bowling

2 PM B E L L L I B R A R Y "Reception for S.C. Authors"


7:30 PM FAIRWAY
"VERSE VIGENETTES"
Recitations by S.C. poets.

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2 PM SUNDIAL
"CAUGHT IN D E L WEBB'S
WEB" a humorous play
concerning a couple's trials
& tribulations in their move
to Sun City.

A L L DAYAnniv. cake
Coffee Shot
2 PM SUNDL
weaver's Guilt
in the round.

7 PM MT. VI]
Bingo speci
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10 AM MARINETTE
"EVERYBODY OUT" all
bike riders join in the jaunt
from Marinette to Mt. View.
2 PM MT. V I E W
"WORKSHOP CLINIC" demo for safety/repair on
bikes.
M

2 PM SUNDIAL
" J U B I L E E " formal presentation. Early settlers
introduced. Music by
Rhythm Ramblers.

WEDN

9 AM MARINETTE "WALKING CLINIC"

1:30 PM OAKMONT
"BIRTHDAY P A R T Y " - a
fete honoring the Pioneers &
S.C.'s 1st residents.
7:30 PM SUNDIAL-Musicians' Club"MUSICALE"

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B E L L SPO
9:30 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM demonstrat

7:30 PM SUN
C E R T BAND'
average age 7

2 2 11 AM L A K E V I E W
* 3 MEN'S GC
"SPORTS CLINIC'-Mini-golf
North, Sou
Riverview,
2 PM F A I R W A Y - F I T Quail Run.
NESS WITH E X E R C I S E "
12-3 PM B E L
7:30 PM FAIRWAY CLINIC" Billi
"EVENING W/STRINGS"S.C.'s Chamber w/19 string
2 PM & 7 PM
players Ensemble.
"CHORAL C(

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WOMEN'S GOLF
TOURNAMENT to be
announced.
7 PM SUNDIAL
"CAUGHT IN D E L WEBB'S
WEB"

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11 AM B E L L '
MYRON FLOI
MARSHALL.
Route B E L I
SUNDIAL Fol
program at

25 D a y s of Celebration
January 1985
:SDAY

B E L L & LV.
& coffee at

THURSDAY

10

.L Handfashion show

1:30 PM - SUN BOWL FITNESS KICK-OFF. Program


with VIP's & Jan. Sports
Events. Following Program,
a 3K walk with Bill Lewis.

IW Special
il prizes.

7 PM - SUNDIAL - Special
BINGO - Special prizes.

5 for 35<i'.

RTS CLINIC
Tennis
- Raquetball
- Table Tennis
ons in all 3.
HAL-"CONoldest band1.2 years.
L F TOURN.
h, Lakes West,
Willowcreek,
. "SPORTS
irds.
SUNDIAL
LLAGE"

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"SPORTS CLINIC" - LAWN
BOWLING DEMOS. 10 AM - Bell, Sundial, L V
2 PM - Oakmt., Fairway, M.V.
8 PM MT. VIEW - "DANCE"
Dixieland Band

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10 AM SUNDIAL "SPORTS
CLINIC"-Shuffleboard
2 PM SUNDIAL - "WATER
B A L L E T " and "THE
MASTERS" - Aqua Suns
7:30 PM MT. VIEW "DANCE CLUBS" - showing
different styles of dance

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PARADE"
EN, GRAND
TO
jwing Parade
>undial

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

10 AM - 3 PM
SUNDIAL

10 AM - 3 PM
SUNDIAL

A showing of Art and C'rafts with some sales.


"Logo" articles, (T-shirts,, stickers and patches)
and "JUBILEE'' for sal e.

1 8 "SPORTS CLINIC" 9 AM - L A K E V I E W BOCCE


10 AM - MARINETTE BOCCE
A L L DAY - SUNDIAL
"CARDS & CHESS", 9 AM,
1 PM and 7 PM
A L L DAY L A K E V I E W
"DUPLICATE BRIDGE" 9 AM, 2 PM, 7 PM
11 AM-3 PM SUNDIAL
"FESTIVAL OF FOODS" cuisine from all over the
world with entertainment.
1 PM MARINETTE
"SPORTS CLINIC "-H. Shoes
7:30 PM SUNDIAL
"DANCE CLUBS'-dance
done by various dance clubs.

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SUNDIAL - 2PM & 7 PM
"BEST OF MUSICALS" Songs & dance routines from
6 "Shows" that have won
audience acclaim. Super
Entertainment!

8 PM A L L CENTERS
"COTTON JAMBOREE
BALLS" - Arizona Cotton
Queen. V A L E R I E
BENDALL, will visit each
ctr. L V - Country Western,
MC-Round; Mt. View-Square
all others, ballroom

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j^^uARY 1985

REC CENTERS ACTIVITIES CALENDAR


Miscellaneous Club Activities
BELL=BC

FAIRWAY=FW

LAKEVIEW=LV

1st Fri.
3rd Mon.
2nd Tue.
1st Mon.
1st Thu.
1st Mon.
2nd Fri.
1st Mon.
1st Thu.
2nd Tue.

Noon
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00AM
9:30 AM

Wed., Fri,
2nd Mon.
Fri.
1st Thu.
2nd Thu.
Mon.
Thu.
Wed.

8:00
9:00
1:00
9:30
1:00
9:00
9:00
9:00

AM
AM
PM
AM
PM
AM
AM
AM

1st Mon.
Fri.
3rd Wed.
Mon. 14th

9:00
8:30
7:30
7:00

AM
AM
PM
PM

2nd Fri.

9:30 AM

SD(Lap.) Rock & Gem (Bus.)


3rd Thu.
6:00 PM
MCLeathercraft
Tue. & Wed.
9:00 AM
BCMetal Croft (Bus.)
1st Mon.
9:00 AM
FWModel Railroad (Bus.) . . 3rd Mon.
1:30 PM
OMMosaics
Tue. 8.00 AM
OMNeedle Arts & Crafts
Thu. 9:00 AM
LVPhoto Workshop/
Photo Lob. Mtg
Thu. 7:00 PM
FWPuppet-Craft Sew
Thu. 8:30 AM
BCSewing
Belles (Bus.)
2nd Mon.
1:00 PM
F W S e w 'n Sews
Tue. 9:00 AM
L V S e w 'N Sew Program
Thu. 10:00 AM
L V S e w 'N Sew Ouilters
Tue. 9:00 AM
SDStichers Program
Tue. 10:00 AM
FWStitch, Knit & Crafts
Wed.
9:30 AM
FWSilvercraft (Bus.)
2nd Mon.
1:30 PM
SDSilvercraft
Thu. 17th 1:00 PM
BCWoodworking (Bus.)
4th Mon.
9:00 AM
FWWoodworking (Bus.)
3rd Sat. 10:00 AM
LVWoodworking (Bus.)
1st Tue. 9:30 AM

CONTRACT BRIDGE CLUBS

C M 4 Round
Wed.
7:30 PM
FW(Lds.) Fri. Aft
Fri. 12:30 PM
FWGoren
Tue. 7:30 PM
MCGrand Slam
Tue. 7:30 PM
LVSaguoro (One Partner)
Fri. 7:30 PM
L V S C . One Partner
Thu. 7:00 PM
SDSundial Fri. Niqht
Fri. 7:30 PM
Fri. Night (25th at LV)
7:30 PM

FWThu. Eve. (Pairs)


LV(Lds.) Thu. Aft
LVView Point
OM(Lds.) Wed. Aft

Thu.
Thu.
Tue.
Wed.

7:30
1:00
7:30
1:00

PM
PM
PM
PM

LVBridge Buffs (ACBL)


LVCactus (ACBL)
SDKochina
LVNon-Smokers
MCNorthside (ACBL)
BCSun City (ACBL)
LVSun Valley (ACBL)
FW(Lds.) Thu. Aft

Fri.
Wed.
Mon.
Wed.
Thu.
Tue.
Mon.
Thu.

7:00
7:00
12:30
12:30
12:30
7:00
12:30
12:30

PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM

OMCanasta
Fri. 11:45
LV(Men's) Cribboge
Wed.
6:45
FWEuchre
2nd & 4th Tue. 7:00
FW"500"
2nd & 4th Mon.
7:00
FWMixed Singles-Cords
Sot.
7:15
FWPinochle
Sat. 12:45
LVPinochle
Tue. 12:45 & 7:00

AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM

CARD CLUBS

MT. VIEW=MV

SO(Men's)

ARTS & CRAFTS CLUBS


LVArt (Bus)
BCArt (Bus.)
FWArt (Bus.)
SDArt (Bus.)
MCS.C. Calligraphy
FWChina Ptg. (Bus.)
BCCeramics (Bus.)
FWCeramics (Bus.)
LVCeramics (Bus.)
OMCeramics (Bus.)
OMCeramics
Club
Mon.,
SDCeramics (Bus.)
OMChair Caning
L V C l a y Club (Bus.)
BCCrafts (Bus.)
SDCrafts
SDCrafts/Mocrame
LVHandicrafts
SDHandweavers
Guild (Bus.)
FWKnitters
FWLapidary (Bus.)
LVLapidary (Bus)
OMLapidary & Silvercraft
(Bus.)

MARiNETTE=MC

Optional Card Games

Daily

MCRoadrunner Pinochle
FWStag Pinochle

10:00 AM

Mon. 7:00 PM
Fri. 11:00 AM

BALLROOM DANCE CLUBS

BCBell Dance
Sot.
FWContinental
Dance
1st & 3rd Mon.
SDLatin Dance
2nd & 4th Wed.
FWSaturday Night Dance
Sat.
SDSundial Dance
Sot.

8:00
7:00
8:00
8:00

WESTERN DANCE

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Thu.

7:00 PM

MCSun Country Western


Dance

8:00 PM

ROUND DANCE CLUBS

MCS.C. Circle Dancers


Wed.
7:30
BCS.C. Circle Dancers
Thu. 4:00
BCHappy Round Dancers
Mon.
6:30
MCHappy Round Dancers Mon. 12 N - Fri. 6:30
FW(Lds.) Round Dance
Mon.
8:00
SD(Lds.) Rhythm Club
Tue. 8:00

SQUARE DANCE CLUBS

BC(Lds.) Squarettes
MVS.C. Spinners
BCSun Dancers
MCSun Dancers

Wed.
Sat.
Wed.
Fri.

FWSun Sets
BCSun Sets
SDTwirlers

Tue.
Fri.
Wed.

HAWAIIAN DANCE CLUB

MCLeilanis
SDKealohas

PM
PM
PM
PM
AM
AM

12 Noon
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM

6:30 PM
7:00 PM
7:30 PM

Wed. 12:15 PM
Thu. 1.00 PM

TAP DANCE/BALLET CLUBS


SO Fun Tappers
MC Fun Tappers/Ballet
MCFun Tappers

PM
PM
PM
PM

Thu. 9:30 AM
Tue. 12:30 PM
Fri. 12:30 PM

MUSIC/DRAMA CLUBS

FWHandbell Ringers
Tue. 1:00 PM, Thu. 8:30 AM, Fri.
FWMole Chorus
Sat.
FWWomen's Chorus
Wed.
SDMusicians'
Program Mtg
3rd Tue.
SDHarmony Organ
MVSun City Organ

NATIONAL CLUBS
SDA.A.R.P. Chop. #4
FWS.C. Democrat
SDS.C. Republican

A.A.R.P. Chap. #4

SERVICE CLUBS

OMFederated Woman
FWFriends of
the Librae
OMS.C. Stars (O.E.S.)
OMPast Matrons
(O.E.S.)

2:00 PM
1:30 PM
7:00 PM

Wed. 16th

2:00 PM

3rd Mon.

1:00 PM

2nd Mon.
3rd Thu.

1:30 PM
1:00 PM

1st Thu.

1:00 PM

SOCIAL CLUBS

OMGourmet Barbeque
Society
OMKoffe Klatch

BCS.C. Table Tennis (Bus.)

PM
AM

9:00 AM

1st Tue.

1:30 PM

FWAgricultural (S.C.) (Bus.) . . 1st Tue.


FW-Bi-Linguol (French)
2nd & 4th Thu.
FWBi-Lingual (Italian)
4th Mon.
MVBi-Linguol (Spanish)
1st & 3rd Thu.
FWHondicopables
(Bus.)

MCHondicopables

4th Mon.

9:00
1:30
7:00
1:30

AM
PM
PM
PM

2.00 PM

Exercise
Mon., Wed., Fri.
1:30 PM
FWS.C. Amateur Radio
3rd Tue. 7:30 PM
LVS.C. Chess
Wed. 1:00 PM & Thu. 12:00 PM
(Bus.)
2nd & 4th Thu.
BCS.C. Computer
(Bus.)
1st Thu.
FWS.C. Photo (Mtg.)
Wed.
L V - S . C . Photo Workshop
M V - S . C . Rockhound
(Bus.)

FWS.C. Rose &

Garden (Bus.)
MCS.C. Stomp
(Bus.)

(Bus.)

MVTravel Trailer
(Potluck)

7:30 PM
1:00 PM
7:30 PM

Thu. 13th

7:00 PM

2nd Thu.

7:30 PM

2nd Mon.

1st Mon. & 3rd Tues.


2nd Wed.
F WS. C. Travelogue
Fri.
LVTravel Trailer Caravan

2nd & 4th Sun. 5:00 PM


2nd Mon. 10:00 AM

PM

3rd Mon.

FWS.C. Coin

2nd Wed.
2nd Wed.
4th Tue.

PM

SDSlimnastic Club To MV on 16th & 30th


Wed
9:00 (Beg.)
10:00 & 11:00 AM
MV-S.C. Roller Skating
10th - 17th - 31st
10:00 AM
Friday
4:00 PM
Saturday
1:00 PM

VARIOUS OTHER TYPE CLUBS

Wed.
8:30 AM
Fri.
1:00 PM
3rd Fri. 10:00 AM
Tue. 9:00 AM
Wed.
1:00 PM
1st Mon.
7:30 PM

PM

BCAerobic Exercise
Mon., Wed., Fri. . . 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM
Pool Areo-Mon., Wed. Fri., 8:00 AM
MCBocce (Bus.)
Mon. 10th 7:00 PM
8:00 AM
LVCyclemates (Bus.)
3rd Wed.
8:00 AM
OMLds. Exercise
Tue.
8:00 AM
MVLds. Gym & Dance-Gym
Fri.
MVLds. Gym & Donce-Donce
Fri
9:00, 10:00 & 11:00 AM
8:00 AM
BCLds. Physical Fitness-Gym . . . Tue.
BCLds. Physical Fitness-Dance
9:00, 10:00 & 11:00 AM
Tue.
Thu. 3rd 4:15 PM
LVLawn Bowls (Bus)
7:00 PM
Tue. 8th
OMLawn Bowls (Bus
Tue. 15th 4:00 PM
BCLawn Bowls (Bus)
Thu. 10th 4:00 PM
SDLawn Bowls (Bus)
2:00 PM
MCHappy Yoga
Thu.
FWMini Golf (Bus.)
2nd Tue. 9:30 AM
BCShuffleboord (Bus.)
2nd Tue. 9:00 AM;
BCShuHleboard (Bus.)
1st Wed. 10:00 AM
1:00 PM
LVShuffleboord (Bus.)
2nd Mon.
OMShuffleboord (Bus.)
3rd Tue 12 Noon
SDShuffleboord (Bus.)
2nd Mon. 10:00 AM

7:30 PM

1:00 PM

PM

SPORTS CLUBS

LV-S.C. Sportsmen Club

2nd Tue. 7:30 PM


1 st Tue. 7:30 PM
Thu.

SUNDIAL=SD

9:00 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM

Rehearsals: Div. Musicians' Club

FWBanjo Players
FWChamber Music
Ensemble
FWChoraliers
SDPiano Workshop
MCS.C. Concert Band
FWRhythm Ramblers
M V S C . Players

OAKMONT=OM

MVBINGO (Oak. Men's


Wed.
7:00
Club)
SDBINGO (Sundial
Men's Club)
Thu. 7:00
SDSundial Men's Club Mixed
7:30
Bridge
Mon.
OMS.C.
1:00
Grandmother's
2nd Mon.
OMWindsor Belles
;.
3rd Thu. 12:30
LVWomen's Soc.
Program
1st & 3rd Mon. 11:00

7:30 PM,
7:30 PM
3:00 PM
7:00 PM

Fri. 25th 10:00 AM


Tue. 22nd 6 :0 0 PM

RECREATION CENTERS NEWS JANUARY 1985

PAGE?

''KICKOFF BASH"
(Continued from page 1)

their spirited expertise to song and, of course, Roland


Williams' Banjo Band is a must!
Dutch Shultz and his guitar will accord the rooters a
wonderful song that he composed, commemorative of Del
Webb and his dream of a city in the sun. Mary Ingram will
*

ie

enhance the Grande Finale with her delightful intonation,


singing "God Bless America"!
Let's give "The Merry Month of January" a rousing sendoff! See y'all at the Sun Bowl! If it is raining, come to
SUNDIAL.
*

Rec Centers gives a "Big Thanks" for the Independent's dMveryl)f


edition to all Sun City homes.

our Silver Anniversary

-MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES
LIBRARY:
BELL(974-2569) Tues.-Sat. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
FAIRWAY(933-7433) Mon. - Fri., 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
B O W L I N G : Mon. - Sot. 9-9
BELL LANES, BILLARDS, SHUFFLEBOARD AND COFFEE SHOP OPEN
BOWLING LANES OPEN TIME:
BELLMon., Tues., Wed., Thu., - 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
3:15 - 5:30 PM
Fri. - 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sat. - 8:00 AM - Noon, 3:00 - 5:00 PM & 7:30 PM - Closing
Sun. - Noon - 5:30 PM & 8:00 PM Closing
LAKEVIEW Mon. - 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM & 3:30-5:30 PM
Tue. - 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM & 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Wed. - 11:00 AM - 12:30, 3:30 - 5:30 PM
& 8:30 PM - Closing
Thu. - 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM & 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Fri. - 10:30 - 5:30 PM (from) 12:30 - 3:30 (8 Lones Only),
8:30 PM Closing
Sat. - 8:00 AM - Noon & 3.00 PM Closing
Sun. - Noon - 5:30 PM & 8:00 PM - Closing
B O W L I N G LANES COFFEE SHOPS
Mon. - Sat. - 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sun. - (Window) Noon - 9:00 PM

OPEN

BILLIARDS N o admittance 3 0 minutes before closing


BELL & L A K E V I E W - AAon. S a t . , 8:00 A M - 9:00 PM,
S u n . , Noon - 9:00 PM
F A I R W A Y M o n . - S a t . , 9:00 AM-9:00 PM,
S U N D I A L M o n . - S a t . 9:00 A M - 5:00 PM
GOLF
All Courses Daily 6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Driving Ranges Doily 6:30 AM - 5:00 PM
M I N I G O L F (No admittance 3 0 minutes before closing);
BELL, LAKEVIEW, MT. VIEW and SUNDIALDoily 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
MARINEnE, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
(Weather permitting)
LAWN BOWLING
FREE INSTRUCTION AT ALL LAWN BOWL CLUBS
BELL, LAKEVIEW, MT. VIEW
Tues., Thurs., Sat., 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM - Sun., 2:00 PM

FAIRWAY, OAKMONT

Mon., Wed., Fri., 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM

OAKMONT - Sunday 2:00 PM

SUNDIAL (Artificial Turf)

Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 9:15 AM & 1:30 PM


BOCCE (Open

Play)

LAKEVIEW Mon. 7 AM - 5 PM, Tues.-Sun. 7 AM - 5:00 PM


BELL Mon., Thur., Fri., Sat., Sun.
7 AM - 5:00 PM, Tues. & Wed. 7 AM - 5:00 PM
MARINEHE Daily 8 AM - 5:00 PM
HANDBALL

COURTS

BELL Daily 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

HORSESHOE

COURTS

MARINETTE, Daily 8:00 AM


JOGGING

5:00 PM

TRACK

MARINEnE
SWIMMING

Daily 7:00 AM

5:00 PM

POOLS

BELL - daily 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM


LAKEVIEW, FAIRWAY, MT. VIEW, - Daily 11 AM - 4:30 PM
MARINETTE Doily 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
SUNDIAL (Indoor) Mon.-Sat. 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sun. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
REGULAR CHILDREN'S

HOURS

BELL, MT. VIEW, A\ARINEnE

Daily Noon - 2 PM

H A N D I C A P LIFTS
SUNDIAL Tue., Thur. 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
SUNDIAL THERAPY Tue., Thur. 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
FAIRWAY CLOSED FOR SEASON
SUNDIAL SWIM CLUB WORKSHOP
SUNDIAL Wed. 9:00 AM

THERAPY

POOLS

LAKEVIEW - Mon.-Sat. 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (closed Sun.)

MT. VIEW - Mon.-Sat. 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM (closed Sun.)

BELL - Mon.-Sat. 9:30 AM - 9:00 PM, Sunday 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM

MARINEHE - Daily - 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM

SUNDIAL - Mon.-Sat. 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM


TENNIS
BELL & LAKEVIEW (Instruction available on request).
See Bulletin Boards for Special Events.
MARINEHE & MT. VIEW
TABLE

TENNIS

BELL Daily (Free instruction available)


SHUFFLEBOARD
BELL & SUNDIAL (Indoor) Check with court monitor for open
play time.
LAKEVIEW, OAKMONT & MT. VIEW Open play available
most hours.
INSTRUCTION

(Shuffleboord)

BELL 2nd & 4th Wed. 9:00 AM, By appointment


LAKEVIEW On request
SUNDIAL Fri. 9:30 AM
EXERCISE

ROOMS

LAKEVIEW - Mon.-Sat. 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (closed Sun.)


MT. VIEW - Mon.-Sat. 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM (closed Sun.)
BELL Mon.-Sat. 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, Sunday 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
MARINEHE Daily 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
SUNDIAL Mon.-Sat. 10:00 AM-9:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
MODEL RAILROAD

DISPLAY

FAIRWAY Mon. - Fri. 1:00 - 3:00 PM

RECREATION CENTERS NEWS JANUARY 1985

PAGES

SUN CITY
SPORTSMEN'S CLUB
"The Sun City Sportsmen's Club
meets the third Monday of each
month at the Lakeview Center, Hall
#3, coffee and cookies are served 8:30
a.m. to 9:00 a.m., the program
begins at 9:00 a.m. If you are interested in wildlife conservation and
wild animal rehabilitation, rifle
marksmanship, pistol shooting,
skeet, trap, birdwatching, fishing or
hunting, you might like to attend
some meetings or become a member
of this club. Guests are welcome to
attend our programs. Programs
include such personalities as Bob
Hirsch, who is well-known as a
writer, TV personality, conservationist, and outdoorsman. Other
programs include writers such as
Bob Whitaker (outdoorsman), wild
life experts (especially Arizona Wild
game), trappers, hunters and
fishing experts."
"This C ub actively supports the
Arizona Wildlife Rehabilitation
Center at Adobe Mountain."
"Members are also members of
the Arizona Wildlife Federation
affiliated with the National Wildlife
Federation."

SUN C I T Y L I B R A R Y
NOTICE OFCHANGE INRENTAL F E E
Beginning January 15,1985 the rental fee will change from a daily to a
weekly fee as follows:
When a book is CHECKED OUT a 50<f fee will be collected. This
allows you to keep the book up to 7 days.
EXAMPLE: If a book is checked out on a Tuesday, the 50<F prepaid fee
covers you for seven days (Tuesday to Tuesday). If you keep the book
beyond 7 days, another 50<P fee will be charged to cover another week, or
part of a week.
This system is being used in many libraries throughout the country
and experience shows that the collection of fees is expedited.
If you owe an additional fee and the library is closed, the 50<P may be
placed in the card pocket.

CENTER
NUMBER

933-1398
T H E OLD N U M B E R HAS B E E N
R E A S S I G N E D TO A P R I V A T E
PARTY.

"For more information, telephone


Jim Patterson, (602) 933-1885 or
write to: The Sun City Sportsmen's
Club, P.O. Box 573, Sun City, AZ
85372.

Sun City's 25th Silver Anniversary


(Continued from page 3)

presence of a chamber group who


accomplishes a program of this
stature. Do come and enjoy an
"Evening with Strings"!

CHORAL COLLAGE
Sundial Recreation Center
January 23, 1985 - 2 & 7 P.M.
THE SUPER SONGSTERS! For
the first time in Sun City's history,
six choral groups will exemplify
their love of singing in a melodious
merger!
Elinor Gerber, Silver Anniversary Chairman for "Collage" and
Helen Vallee, Coordinator, describe
the program of universal favorites
as "more a show than a concert".
THE CHORALIERS, a mixed
group emulating the Fred Waring
tradition, will open the concert,
establishing the aura for the evening
with "Give Me a Smile".
Barbershop, the irresistible
medium of close harmony, will be
presented by GENTLEMEN OF
NOTE, (Quartet), HARMONETTES, (Women), and DESERTAIRES, (Men). Among the many
barbershop arrangements, one will
hear time-honored tunes as "Just a

SUN CITY
SWIM CLUB

PLEASE NOTE!
B E L L RECREATION
OFFICE TELEPHONE
IS:

Little Talk With Jesus", "Bye Bye


Blues" and "Sleepy Time Gal",
respectively.
THE ENTERTAINERS, whose
title denotes they love to "entertain"
while singing, will frolic through a
set terminating with the rhythmic,
"Ain't We Got Fun"!
Intermission w i l l allow an
unlisted group the joy of singing!
THE AUDIENCE! Led by Elinor
Gerber and accompanied by Sally
Seikmann, it will raise its voice
"loud and clear". Elinor has written
delightful lyrics, commemorative of
The Silver Anniversary, to readily
recognizable airs. The words will be
inserted in the program.
The ever popular KATYDIDS
will tell all about themselves,
opening their set with "We're the
Katydids".
Bless THE WOMEN'S CHORUS
for interpolating the heartwarming
"Bless 'This House" among their
selections!
THE MALE CHORUS will bring
their set of familiar renditions to a
rousing climax with "When the
Saints Go Marching In"!
The rafters of Sundial will ring
with The Grande Finale a
magnificient surprise!

Recently elected new officers for


1985 are: Jackie Stein, President;
Dorothy O'Donnell, Vice President;
Pat Cross, Secretary; Betty
Gardner, Treasurer; Grace
Jurincie, Member at Large; Phyllis
Meyer and Ingeborg Natoli,
Publicity.
Sun City residents who have a
desire to improve their swimming
skills are invited to join and take
advantage of the weekly workshop
in Sundial Center Pool, 9:00 AM
Wednesdays. Lessons are free. For
more information call: Jackie Stein,
972-0538 or Joe Lalis, 933-4642.
The Aqua Suns will perform
Thursday, January 24 at 2:00 P.M.
at the Sundial Pool. Hope to see you
there.

PLEASE NOTE!
CRAFT SHOP RULES dictate
that persons under 18 years of age
may not use craft shops.

Rec Center News


The RECREATION CENTER NEWS Is published
on the first of each month by the Board of
Directors of the Recreotion Centers of Sun City,
Inc., at 10626 Thunderbird Blvd., Sun City, AZ
85351 (phone 933-1321). It is distributed in
facilities and offices of the rec centers v^ithout
charge for rec members.
Peter

BOARD OF DIREQORS

Cipriano, Evelyn Conlin (Editor),

David T. Des Biens, William Heckman, Evelyn

Hitchcock, Robert Sweigart, Doris Timpano,

Oscar F. Van Hall, and James White.

Rec Centers Gen. Mgr. - Steve Tritz


Activities Col. - Shirley Salodin

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