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Manager Name and pix Brennan Resort Manager Amber Activity Director TABLE OF CONTENTS Page # Bistro 18 Cactus Grill 19-20 Cal-Am Concerts Back Page ADDRESS Club & Activities 24-29, 31 Club/Groups Directory 34-35 16501 N El Mirage Road 32 Surprise, AZ 85378 Fitness Schedule Guest Services 623-583-0100 General Resort Info 4 www.cal-am.com Main Complex Map 39 Special Events 5-17, 36-37 Welcome Letter 3 2

Welcome Hello and Welcome to Sunflower RV Resort, the active community where the fun never ends. We are excited you have chosen to stay and play with us this season. Each day will be filled with fun, new friends and plenty of amenities and activities to keep you busy. If you prefer to relax, then the pool and spas are the place to be. Enjoy our daily live music and great food at the Tiki Grill or breakfast and lunch from our Bistro Café. Sunflower is cen- tered on making your stay a wonderful, fun, safer experience. Wishing you good health, Brennan Newberry, Resort Manager and the Sunflower Team! All event schedules are listed, at the time of publication, with the Event/Concert Ticket Customers please note-when most current information. purchasing your concert & event tickets on-line at Cal-Am.com, make sure and look up your account Changes or cancellations are often unavoidable. by searching for your “email” address first. Seating/participation will be limited at events/activities/concerts. Especially if you have purchased tickets in the last Check the latest newsletter, the bulletin boards throughout the couple of seasons (online or at the box office). If your information is in the system it will show up main complex & the Sunflower Official Web Site. and be ready for you to begin your purchase. Also watch for email blasts from the Activity Director for Please do not create a new profile before you search for your account by your email address. updates and/or changes. All listings are subject to change; concerts, events, activities, club schedules, etc. COVID-19 exists in this County, enter activities/ events at your own risk. Masks are Mandatory and Social Distancing will be enforced. Please be understanding as we all get used to changes/ adjustments to protect the safety and health of all Sunflower Residents and Staff. 3

Sunflower General Information Activity Office: 623-583-9374 (No Contact Office) Guest Services: 623-583-0100 (No Contact Office) Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-3pm Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm & Saturday-Sunday 9am-1pm (Sat/Sun hours Jan-Mar 9am-12pm) Email: Located on the east side of the TIKI, between Glass Shop & Silver/ Scott Walker [email protected] Lapidary Room. Purchase event tickets, make copies, get activity information, pick up request forms and more. Call or email the Santora Johnson [email protected] Activity Office prior to visiting us, for contact information. Shawn Urrittia [email protected] Email: Amber [email protected] Mitzi Fuerst [email protected] Judi [email protected] Jenn [email protected] Registration, check in and bill paying services and more. Box Office @ Activity Office: 623-583-9374 Library: Located in the Social Hall Annex. Books to share, DVD & Hours: same as the above. We suggest you purchase event/ puzzles etc. to borrow, or drop off items that you no longer want, concert tickets on line at www.cal-am.com to share with others. See posted signs for proper handling. Blood Pressure Clinic: Weekly on Fridays, from Jan-Mar, at Lost and Found: Located in the entry hallway from mini lobby 10:00am in the Ballroom Annex. to Fitness Center. Cal-Am Sunflower Sales Office: 623-977-8229 Hours Mail Room: Monday-Saturday from 12pm-2pm, located next Monday-Friday 9am-3pm, Saturdays and Sundays by appointment. door to the Bistro. Closed on all Federal Holidays. Clubs & Activities Monthly Meeting: The 2nd Wednesday Name Badges: Wearing your name badge, displaying the dates starting Dec 9th in the Surprise room at 9:30am. November of the current season, is required when visiting any Resort offices, meeting same time, same place this month only meeting on Nov club rooms or when participating in any Resort activity. Please 18th. This is a communications meeting with Activity Department remember that you are required to register and pick up badges and all Clubs & Activities. for any guests also. Contact Guest Services for badges. Coffee & Donuts-Tuesday Morning Meeting: Tuesdays at Newsletter: Pick up your submission form in the Activity Office. 8:15am on the Tiki patio. Space will be limited. If inclement Submissions must be in by the 15th of the prior month for the weather alternative location will be announced via email/ following months newsletter. Facebook, etc. Patio Sales: 8am-12pm on November 6th and March 19th E Mail: If you would like to get our email blasts, email the Activity Resort Wide. A drop off place will be announced for items you Office to sign up. That way you will get accurate notices and wish to donate to a local charity of our choice. information quickly from Managers and Activity Department. Sunflower Retail Merchandise: On line shopping experience Fitness Center: Open daily-24 hours-7 days per week. See the with curbside pickup or home delivery will be available. Fitness schedule, later in the publication, about Fitness Center Classes. Sunflower Salon: 623-583-0100 Option 3 or 480-493-6673 Hair, nails & skin services available. Hours: 9am-4pm (or by ap- pointment) closed 12:30-1pm for lunch. Appointments are accepted for Saturdays. Food Donation Barrel: Please drop off your non-perishable food Please note: Capacity for all rooms will be noted on the doors of the room. Please read notices posted. At items in the barrel for donation to Valley View Food Bank, Located in the entry hallway from mini lobby to Fitness Center. the time of print both Guest Services & the Activity Office are NO CONTACT offices. Please call or email if For your safety: No bikes, golf carts or scooters on sidewalks or you need assistance. Guest Services and the Activity Office are open to answer your questions, should you the interior of the Resort Main Complex (including the pool area). Only handicapped wheel chairs allowed on sidewalks. Please park need assistance. bikes in bike racks and golf carts in appropriate parking lots. Do not park golf carts in the handicapped parking space unless you have a handicapped placard on your golf cart. In the parking lot adjacent to the Activity Office do not park your golf cart in the small space to the right of the handicapped space, that is not for carts, that is for the ramp of the handicapped vans to drop down for wheel chairs. Front Gate: (Welcome Center) 623-583-0114 Open 7 days a week, from 7am-9pm 4

2020-2021 SPECIAL EVENTS October 15th Nov 6th Fall Patio Sale 8am Resort Wide Residents Only! 5

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2020-2021 EVENTS SATURDAY-December 12th Craft Bazaar 8-11am TIKI Patio January 6th 6:15pm Ballroom POKER WALK TUESDAY Feb 9th Start 1-2pm in Quail Hollow SATURDAY-February 20th 8-11am Craft Bazaar TIKI Patio Residents Only! At time of this printing, 50 SATURDAY-March 6th 8-11am Craft Bazaar TIKI Patio persons max may attend THURSDAY ·January 14th ·10:00am Clubs & Activities' Open House Main complex of Resort THURSDAY-January 14th 1-2pm AED Training with Peter-Social Hall SATURDAY-January 23rd 8-11am Craft Bazaar TIKI Patio March 19th Spring Patio Sale 8am-12pm Resort Wide Residents Only 8

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2020-2021 SPECIAL EVENTS Sunday · February 28th 6th Annual Food for Kidz Location TBA Packaging 100,000 meals for Valley View Food Bank Volunteer sign up sheets will be available, prior to 2/28/21, if you wish to volunteer 12

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2020-2021 SPECIAL EVENTS Seating will be limited COVID-19 exists in the County-Enter at your own risk Must wear a mask at all times · Don’t forget Social Distancing 14

2020-2021 SPECIAL EVENTS A Classic Comedy Toast To Willing Widows! Sunday-Wednesday March 7-10, 2021 Tickets on Sale January, 2021 15

2020-2021 SPECIAL EVENTS Decorate your Golf Cart ·Get your Club/ Activity together & march as a group ·Dress up in your finest green · Just come out, watch & join all the fun! COVID-19 exists in the County-Must wear a mask at all times Don’t forget Social Distancing SUBJECT TO CHANGE 16

2020-2021 Save The Date October 7th Wednesday Social Hall 2-5pm November 12th Thursday Social Hall 2-5pm December 16th Wednesday Social Hall 4-7pm January 21st Thursday Social Hall 2-5pm February 17th Wednesday Social Hall 4-7pm Class signups will be available the month March 18th Thursday Social Hall 2-5pm prior, on the magnet board across from the Glass Shop April 14th Wednesday Social Hall 2-5pm CASH AT THE DOOR TO Seating will be limited COVID-19 exists in the County-Enter at your own risk Must wear a mask at all times · Don’t forget Social Distancing INSTRUCTOR Sunflower Lectures presented by COMPUTER CLUB Lectures are the focus of the weekly Thursday meetings held from 8-10am. In past years, we’ve had a great response from presenters who have shared many items of interest. Some of our lecturers' come each year and others are new each season, all are experts in their subjects. This past year, we have had extremely helpful advice on such things as: online privacy, new tax laws, Artificial Intelligence, protection from scams, cyber security and privacy, how to navigate and use Google to your advantage, 3D printing, digital afterlife and so much more. There are question/answer sessions at the end of most presentations. They are planned to be as diverse as possible and of help to all of us with PCs, Apple products & Android devices. This season we hope to hear about and see drone cinematography from an FAA certified instructor. Although our presentations are usually held in the Ballroom, this may not be possible due to the current Coronavirus situation. We are making alternate plans & should be able to arrange virtual lectures via Zoom or Teams (Skype). If the weather is warm enough, we may be able to listen to the speaker outside. 17

OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK IN SEASON Call 623-308-1377 Book your appointment today Closed until further notice. We will notify when reopening. Massage Room next door to Fitness Center Find more information there 18

Cactus Appetizers Monday-Friday Available Dinner Special Daily 4:00pm Live Music M-F 4-8pm 10/13 Welcome Back Party/ 1/22 Bikers & Babes 10/23 Margaretville 2/3 Support Your Team/All Teams 2/11 Valentine’s Day w/Big Zephyr Oktoberfest 2/19 3/2 Mardi Gras 10/30 Halloween/Wizard of Oz 3/11 50’s Sock Hop 3/17 Cinco de Marcho 11/11 Veteran’s Day St. Patrick’s Day 3/26 11/13 Crazy Hat Night Woodstock Night 3/31 12/2 Holiday Chili Dinner Luau (Hawaiian) Night 12/10 4/8 Hawaiian Holidays w/ 4/30 Western Night Thaddeus Rose Bon Voyage SUBJECT TO CHANGE 12/18 Ugly Sweater Night 12/31 New Years Eve 5-10pm “Great Gatsby” w/ Big Zephyr 1/8/21 Pajama Party 1/12 80’s Neon Night 19

LIVE MUSIC FUN T I K I FOOD Note: Sunflower RV Resort, is a CASHLESS resort. Your credit or debit cards are welcome for events, activities, Cactus Grill purchases and Bistro purchases & retail items in the Activity Office. 20

Hours 9am-4pm Monday-Friday (or by appointment) Closed 12:30-1pm for lunch Appointments are accepted for Saturdays. To make your appointment call: 623-583-0100 Option #3 or 480-493-6673 WE ARE PROVIDING A CLEAN & SANITIZED PLACE TO TREAT YOURSELF TO A LITTLE PAMPERING THIS SEASON! Relax at the Facials · Dermablading · Microdermabrasion Call 480.493.6673 to schedule an appointment 21

October October Norman Rockwell Salem Witch Trials November November World War I through Thanksgiving Through Armistice Day the Ages December December Leonardo da Vinci The Art of Christmas January January Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jane Austen February February Michelangelo History of Valentine’s March Day Ellis Island March April 1847 California Gold Golden Age of Baseball Rush Part 2 April SUBJECT TO CHANGE Link will be provided Golden Age of Baseball 22 for virtual viewing Part 1

Tuesday October 27, 2020 Thursday November 19, 2020 “Hitchcock” “Saving Mr. Banks” The relationship between Alfred Movie inspired by true events, SAVING MR. Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville during BANKS is the extraordinary, untold story of how the filming of Psycho (1960) in 1959 is Disney’s classic MARY POPPINS made it to the explored. screen—and the testy relationship that the legendary Walt Disney had with author P.L. Thursday December 17, 2020 Travers that almost derailed it. “Miracle on 34th St” Tuesday January 19, 2021 An ad woman's (Maureen O'Hara) lawyer boy- “Johnny English” friend (John Payne) tries to prove that Macy's Santa Claus (Edmund Gwenn) is the real thing. Johnny English, the accidental secret agent who Starring Natalie Wood. doesn't know fear or danger and the most unlikely intelligence officer in Her Majesty's Secret Service, Tuesday February 16, 2021 must stop a group of international assassins before they eliminate a world leader and cause global “Isn’t It Romantic” chaos. Starring Rowan Atkinson. With Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam Tuesday March 23,2021 Devine, Priyanka Chopra. A young woman disenchanted with love mysteriously finds “POMs” herself trapped inside a romantic comedy. Starring Academy Award winner Diane Keaton, Academy Award nominee Jacki Weaver, Pam Grier, Celia Weston, & Rhea Perlman. POMs is a \"heartfelt and hilarious\" story that proves it's never too late to follow your dreams. Tuesday April 20, 2021 6:00pm · Ballroom FREE “Yesterday” Seating will be limited Himesh Patel stars as struggling musician COVID-19 exists in the County-Enter at your own risk Jack Malik, who, after an accident, finds Must wear a mask at all times · Don’t forget Social Distancing himself the only person who remembers the Beatles and becomes famous after taking credit for their songs. Virtual YOGA via Zoom (details to follow in weekly emails) Mat Yoga (Gentle)-Monday & Friday at 9:00am Yoga-Lates-Tuesday & Thursday at 9:00am Chair Yoga-Wednesday at 9:00am Instructor Susan Mahenski Susan has more than 10 years experience teaching, coaching and guiding others toward a healthier, more balanced lifestyle. She has earned her ERYT-200 from Yoga Alliance, an advanced Amrit Yoga Nidra certification and also maintains certifica- tions as both a personal trainer and mind-body specialist through American Council on Exercise. Susan is currently studying for her 500-hr Yoga teaching certification. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management and opened her business, Unity Fitness & Yoga in 2009 and since then has been providing yoga & fitness classes in both public and corporate environments throughout the Surprise area. Susan is Sunflower’s “go to” instructor for these awesome Yoga classes, drawn from many Yogic styles from Hatha to Vinyasa, Yin & Restorative. 23

2020-2021 Arts Please note: Seating/participating/space will be limited in all clubs/activities rooms. COVID-19 exists in our County. You are entering at your own risk. Masks must be worn at all times. Each activity should have a monitor to make sure masks are on and all are following the rules of social distancing. Max capacity for each room will be posted. ART CLUB: This club works in watercolor, Need more info call Rich at 989-781-0793. NEEDLERS: If you knit, crochet, cross- acrylic, pastel, paste and chalk painting. LEATHER CRAFTERS: Have fun learning stitch, needlepoint or enjoy any other craft Educational DVDs & books are available. using needles, please join us on Wednes- Classes and demonstrations are scheduled to create beautiful leather projects. Free days from 1-3pm in the Poker Room. We during the season. Paint n Pour parties one-on-one classes with all tools fur- can help with projects or assist you in learn- may be available Jan-Mar. The Art Room is nished. Classes are designed to get you ing a new craft. No supply fee, just fun, located upstairs above the Glass Shop. started with all the techniques you will conversation and friendship. For more Hours are Mondays 12:30-5pm, Tuesdays need to tool your own leather projects. information call Judy at 669-265-4989. 12:30-5pm, Wednesdays 9am-5pm, We meet in the Art Room from 9am-12pm Thursdays 9am-5pm & Fridays 12:30-5pm. on Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays. More PAPER CRAFTERS: We meet on Plus some events are planned in the Sur- information call Robert at 734-934-5994 or prise Room every other Tuesday & George at 425-466-0738. Thursdays from 12-4pm in the Social Hall Wednesdays. More information contact Annex. Spend the afternoon working on Larry at 309-206-5212. NANTUCKET BASKET CLUB: Come out your favorite paper crafts. Scrapbooking, card stamping, Iris folded cards are some of GLASS CLUB (SF): The Glass Shop is open to our weekly meeting, 9am Thursdays in our projects. Bring your supplies and join the Surprise Room, and we’ll explain how us. We will be available to help you get daily from 6am-9pm. If you are new to easy it is to get started. You’ll be assigned started learning a new craft if you need working with glass, an orientation class is an experienced mentor who will work with support. If you have questions give Cindy at required. This class will give you an intro- you one-on-one to complete your first 253-209-5883 or Linda at 612-231-4540 a duction to working with glass and teach you call. (no meeting on 11/26/20). the basics as you make your first project basket. Instruction will be at times that using the various tools and following a are convenient to both you and your PHOTO CLUB: If you have an interest in pattern. Everything you need is supplied. mentor, so you don’t have to worry about There is a $5.00 supply fee for the class and interference with your other fun stuff. taking photographs come and join our a $20.00 deposit, all to be paid when you Many beginners finish their first basket in group. We have members with all levels of sign up to reserve your spot. Your $20. a week or less. There is a supply donation experience and we learn from each other. deposit is returned when you attend the of around $35. for sufficient materials to Our meetings consist of learning sessions class you signed up for. Class size is limited complete your first basket. Loan of a mold with lots of questions and answers and a and sign-up and deposits are done in the to weave on and instruction is free! practice session to get actual hands on Club room. Should you decide to join our Additional materials can be purchased and experience with your camera. We will also group there is a modest supply fee which molds borrowed before the weekly have a number of field trips during the allows you to work in the shop as well as meetings on Thursdays from 8:30-9:00am season so that we can have fun with our take additional classes. and again after the meeting. For further cameras. We meet the first and third There are many ways to information call Ron at 623-974-4762 or Mondays each month from 10an-12pm in work with glass, come Bud at 623-977-4806. the Social Hall. For more information call visit and see the diversi- George at 425-466-0738. ty. Member save the date of Friday, February 19, 2021 for the annual get together. 24

2020-2021 Arts POTTERAMICS: Do you have an interest little girls at home and abroad. Stitcher volunteers also make and sell Bazaar items in creating pottery or ceramics? Come on such as aprons, coasters, microwave bowl in and join our group. Learn to create cozies, and more in order to purchase ceramics, hand build and wheel-thrown materials for our service projects. We pottery. Beginner classes run throughout gladly accept donations of fabric, trims, the season. We invite you to stop in and buttons, batting, thread, etc. If you are tour our studio and see what you might cleaning out your stash, why not consider create too. Also sign up for classes in the the service projects of the SF Stitchers. studio. For more information just drop by Do you have toiletries from your travels or from 9am-4pm daily or call Diane at dentist visits? We collect toothpaste, 651-442-8663. toothbrushes, lotion, shampoo for our Comfort Care Bags. Bring them to the SILVER & LAPIDARY: Shop is open Sewing Room and place them in the provided box. We will have them deliv- Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm. Group ered to the homeless and needy at St. meetings are held the first Tuesday of each Vincent de Paul in Phoenix. Looking for month at 4pm in the Surprise Room from fellowship with a great group of people? Haven’t sewn in a while? Want to learn 11/3/20 to something new? Have a skill to share? 4/6/21. Please join us! Information call Monika at Classes are 480-524-2202. available starting in WOODCARVING: This club is open from 9am-12pm & 1-4pm Monday-Friday. Meetings November for beginner are the 1st Monday of each month at 1pm for regular club business and each Monday for pendants and rings, also beginner torch demos and conversation. We have beginner projects and tools with instructions for begin- class. Learn how to shape and polish ning carvers. Wood is available at cost to members. There is a modest supply fee and lock- stones too. See Linda Westmorland or Rick Simonsen for more information. Our shop ers are available. Want more information, call on the southeast corner of the main com- Butch at 937- plex next door to the Activity Office. 657-8041. STITCHERS (SF): The Sunflower Stitchers WOODSHOP: For beginners or experts, the shop is open Monday- are residents interested in learning and Friday from 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm. We are also open Monday sharing all things related to fabric and sew- evening from 6-9pm and Saturdays from 9am-12pm. Come by and ing. From quilting, to machine embroidery, check out the shop and we’ll show you around. For additional infor- thread painting, bags and purses, home mation call Rich at 971-404-1153 or Bernie at 630-294-7791 décor and more...if it contains fabric and thread you will find a Stitcher! Stitchers 25 also serve through volunteering their time to make Quilts for Veterans, Quilts for Kids, toiletry kits for the homeless, market bags for food banks and pillowcase dresses for

2020-2021 Cards & Games ACTIVITY/CLASS SIZE & PARTICIPANTS #’S WILL BE LIMITED 31 CARDS: Come and join us for a card EUCHRE: Join us on Thursday evenings at DRAW & STUD: Play is on Wednesday 6pm in the Social Hall Annex. Bring $1.00 game called “31”. Bring $1.20 in dimes, for for prizes and dimes for Euchres. Play and Friday evenings at prizes, to play and have some fun! Thurs- starts on Dec 3rd through March 2021. 6:00pm in the Poker Room. days, 1-4pm in the Poker Room. More info More info call Rich at 989-781-0793. Need more information call call Bev at 502-407-0654. Dan at 612-308-7090. 500 CLUB: We play on Wednesdays from HAND & FOOT: Play is on Tuesdays & SOMBA CARDS: Play is on Tuesdays & 6:30-9pm in the Social Hall Annex. Come 15 Saturdays at 6:25pm, in the Social Hall Saturdays from 6:00-9:00pm in the Social -30 minutes early for sign in and warm up starting in October until April 30, 2021. Hall Annex. Like Hand & Foot, plus you practice play. Bring 50 cents for prizes. Please come and sign in by 6:15pm so play make 7 card runs in each of the 4 card Need more information call Ken at can start promptly. Further questions call suits. Need more info call Gwen at 763-498-4306. Ken at 563-340-3387. 731-499-1269. BID EUCHRE: We play on Tuesdays in the HAND, FOOT & TOE: Come join the fun. SOMBA CARD GAME LESSONS: Lessons Kiva Room. Play is from 6:30-9pm. Come in Play for experienced players starts at are given for this card game on Mondays, 15-30 minutes early for some practice and 6:00pm in the Social Hall on Sundays December-March 15th in the Social Hall sign up. Bring $1.00 for prizes. For more beginning in September and running Annex at 1:00pm. See description of game information call Ken at 763-498-4306. through April 2021. Space is limited so get above. Call Gwen at 731-499-1269 if you there early to assure you have a seat at a need more information. Play on Tuesdays and Fridays table. Count off is at 5:50pm. New to the at 12:15pm. All levels of play game? Call Billie to set up a time for a TEXAS HOLD-EM: Everyone Welcome! welcome. Sign up book in the Social Hall class. Call Billie at 503-793-2605 or Jo at Annex. Only 50 cents for prizes and a fun 503-367-7366 for further information. We play Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays in afternoon of party bridge. Need more info the Poker Room, year around. Need to sign call Linda at 612-231-4540. MAH JONGG (NO MONEY): National in by 5:50pm, game starts promptly at 6:00pm. We teach on Mondays for those BUNCO: Play is every Mah Jongg card is used for play. This is a that would like to learn, by appointment. no money league. Beginners welcome. Please call to let us other week on Wednes- Play is on Tuesdays from Dec 2020-April know if you want to days from 1-4pm in the 2021 from 1-4pm in the Poker Room. Call have a lessons on a Surprise Room. This is a Gwen if you need more info at 731-499- Monday. Contact is parlor game generally 1269. Gini at played with 12 or more 509-378-0753. players divided into MAH JONGG $$: For those more confi- groups of four, trying to Please note: Seating/participating/ score points while taking turns rolling 3 dent of their skill at the game, bring $3. in space will be limited in all clubs/ dice. Please bring $2.00 for prize money. coins, for prizes, and your Mah Jongg card. Prizes are awarded to the person having the We play Tuesdays from 1-4pm in the Poker activities rooms. COVID-19 exists in most Bunco’s that afternoon and also for Room. For more information call Rita at our County. You are entering at your high score of participants. For more infor- 310-876-9074. own risk. Masks must be worn at all mation call Diane Jeppesen at 651-442- 8663. MEXICAN TRAIN: We times. Each activity should have a monitor to make sure masks are on CRIBBAGE: Play is on Mondays at 6:30pm meet for this fun-filled game on Mondays and and all are following the rules of October 19th-April 15th, 2021 in the Social Thursdays in the Social Hall. Play starts at social distancing. Max capacity for Hall Annex. Bring 50 cents for prizes. Come 6:30pm, be there early to sign in to assure out and join us! Need more information call you have a seat at a table. Count off is at each room will be posted. Ken at 763-498-4306. 6:25pm. Any further questions call Billie at 503-793-2605 or Tana/Mike at 612-723-5551. (note there will be no play on 11/26, 12/10, 12/31 & 2/11/21) 26

2020-2021 Clubs & Groups & Others AARP SAFE DRIVING CLASS: These MEMOIR WRITERS: This group meets classes will be taught in the Surprise Room every other Monday at Lee’s home. Call on the following dates, this season Monday- him for dates and times. This is for people January 11th & Wednesday-March 3rd. You who want to write their life stories for fami- do not have to be a member of AARP to ly members. Contact Lee at 623-810-7413. attend this class. Sign-up sheets are on the bulletin board across from the Glass Shop. C-CUBED BENEFIT CONCERT P.E.O.: This is a P.E.O. chatter group for all Classes meet from 8:30am-1:00pm. You need to bring the following: your driver’s SUNDAY · JANUARY 17TH P.E.O.’s & former P.E. O.’s. Please join us license, AARP membership number, if you for informal get together. We meet in peo- are a member, a check made out to AARP 6-8PM · Ballroom ples homes; go out for lunch & attend a for $20.00, or $25.00 if you are a nonmem- Broadway play. No meetings, no dues, just ber and a ball point pen. Class size is C-Cubed is a 3-piece musical group fun! Need more information call Pat at 307 limited, so don’t wait until the last minute consisting of Sunflower residents Denny & -389-9708 or Margaret at 623-583-2321. to sign-up. However, if you do sign-up, Darlene Caird and Cyndi Carnein. We please mark your calendar so you will perform an eclectic mix of folk, country, THE RED HATS: We meet every 3rd remember to attend. To keep receiving spiritual and love songs with several sing- your insurance discount, you need to take alongs. This is our annual benefit concert Monday this class every three (3) years. For more with all proceeds from gratuities to be in the information call Buffie @ 518-854-3583. donated to the Valley View Food Bank. If Poker you wish to claim this as a tax-deductible room at ACES (SF): This is a group of remote con- donation, bring a check payable to “Valley 2pm View Food Bank”. starting trol enthusiasts who get together and love Nov. to play, starting in November. Cars, planes, COMPUTER CLUB: Lectures 16th. Come join some fun ladies in purple drones and helicopters are what is most with red hats. We have a couple of outings used. For more information call Harry at are presented by the Computer per month and we are a supporting 509-949-9836. Come see what is going on!! Club. Weekly Thursday morning membership. For more info call Nancy @ meetings are held from 8:00-10:00am. You 563-580-3484. BULLS & BEARS: This is an investment choose which lectures you would like to see. They will be virtual this season. See SINGLES (SF): Purpose of this group is for type club which discusses topics that are page 17 for details. Contact Melita via text relevant to seniors. We meet every other or leave a voicemail at 978-514-0267 for single people to meet and make new Monday from 9-10am in the Surprise Room. more information. friends by eating out together and other Possibly special speakers are brought in activities. We meet every Monday at 4pm from time to time to share specific topics. DULCIMER STRING BAND: We meet in the Social Hall Annex. Start date TBA. For Topics may include investment ideas, how more information contact Karel to preserve your assets and how to pass every Friday from 12/4/20-3/31/21 in the 623-374-7764. any assets on to your heirs. For more Surprise Room. Basic Mountain Dulcimer information call Rich at 928-310-8725. beginners meet from 11am-12pm. Classes Do you have a special are free and loaner instruments are availa- skill? Please note: Seating/participating/space will ble for new players. I don’t teach or play be limited in all clubs/activities rooms. hammered dulcimer, although they are Have some spare time in your day? welcome to come and play with the group COVID-19 exists in our County. You are enter- as are other stringed instruments. New Want to support your Sunflower ing at your own risk. Masks must be worn at songs are taught from 12-1pm and jamming community? Stop by the Activity Office & all times. Each activity should have a monitor with all levels is from 1-2:15pm. All times talk with us about volunteer opportunities. to make sure masks are on and all are follow- are approximate. For more information call Cyndi @ 614-519-0054. We could use your help! Thanks. ing the rules of social distancing. Max capacity for each room will be posted. 27

2020-2021 Recreation/Exercise Please see note top of page 24 @ 480-208-1208 or Rick @ 218-393-7090. Sunflower Club to pitch in the Snowbird League. Monthly meeting/get together in BIKE CLUB: The Bicycle club rides CHIP & PUTT: Play is on Tuesdays at the Social Hall on the 2nd Sunday of each month from 3:30-5:30pm, October-March Monday, Wednesday & Friday starting at 1:00pm and Fridays at 10:00am at the (date adjusted to Feb 21st in Feb 2021 9:00am, November through March. Meet Bocce Ball courts (11/2/20-4/16/21). Bring only). For more info call Deme at at the RV pad staging area in front of Guest a putter and a club to chip with. Come out 970-556-1595 or Steve at 970-629-0151. Services. All riders are required to wear a and join us. For info call Dave at We are always looking for new pitchers. helmet. Bring money along if you would 563-349-7230. like coffee or a snack when we stop for a LADDER GOLF: This is actually NOT a golf break. There are 3 different riding groups CO-ED EXERCISE/MORNING STRETCH: with a range of distance and speeds. game! Everyone is welcome to come and Group 1 typically rides 30-40 miles and We meet 3 times per week Monday- join us for the fun and socializing of Ladder cruises along at about 15-18 mph average Wednesday-Friday in the Ballroom. Golf. Play is at 10am every Wednesday with stops and turns of about 14 mph. (11/16/20-5/28/21) the class begins with morning at the Bocce Ball courts in Quail Group 2 normally rides 20-30 miles at 15 minutes standing and then 15 minutes Hollow from about 13-15 mph. Group 3 typically rides on the floor with a mat. Everyone works at January through 15-20 miles at about 10-12 mph & tend to their own pace and we have a good time. If March. For limit their rides to Monday & Friday. If you you need more information call Barb at 612 those who have want more information call John at -598-8233. (note: no class on 1/1/21, 2/19/21, never played, 507-491-6648. 3/12/21, 3/22/21). instructions will be provided. It’s an easy game to learn and BILLIARDS: The Billiards room is open CORN HOLE: Join the fun with us on play, is low impact and relies on finesse rather than strength. For more infor- 7am-10pm daily. Casual play daily: 8 Ball, 9 Sundays at 1:00pm at the Tennis Courts mation call BJ @ 206-890-0507 or Pam at Ball, 1 Pocket, starting November 1st. Come 10 minutes 218-259-4730. Snooker & Pea early to sign in and warm up.. Hope to see Pool. All levels you. More info call Rich at 989-781-0793. LET’S GET FIT: Registration opens Nov 1st welcome. Tour- nament Play: 9 HIKING CLUB: See page 31 for all the and will close Friday, January 8, 2021 at Ball on Monday 4:00pm. This is a 30 minute per day exer- 1-3pm, 8 Ball on Friday 1-3pm, ($3.00 prize details. cise program of YOUR CHOICE. It can be buy in), Pea Pool on Wednesday 1-3pm done in or outside the resort, attending (bring nickels). All levels welcome. Free HORSESHOE CLUB: Horseshoe pitching is resort classes or activities, or exercising on lessons available. Beginner to advanced. your own. Your exercise may vary. It is Check us out in the Billiards Room for more Monday-Saturday from 8:00-10:00am at whatever you choose to do for 30 minutes information. the Horseshoe Pits in Quail Hollow. Every- that day. You keep track of the days you one welcome! No experience necessary, exercise for 30 minutes. When you com- BOCCE BALL: You will want to come a plete your 25/50/75 record, put the appro- come join us for wholesome fun and exer- priate record piece in the black box under little early to sign in on play days. Play days cise. Pitch for fun or to prepare for the the TV in the Fitness Center, making sure are Monday, Tuesday tournaments. Become a member of the your name and site number are included. and Thursday at Those completing 75 days will be invited to 9:00am and on Sunday 28 a reception on Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 1:00pm (Nov-Apr). where you will be recognized and receive a Games are played at pin. To register: fill in the bottom of the Quail Hollow and are form found in the two-shelf holder under open to all residents. the TV in the Fitness Center. Make sure The equipment need- you PRINT your name clearly and include ed to play is furnished so come join in on your site and phone numbers. Tear off the the fun and meet some new people. Need more info call Dave @ 701-840-7058, Greg

2020-2021 Recreation/Exercise Please see note top of page 24 POKER WALK: The annual Poker Walk is TENNIS: Starting in October the tennis registration form, bottom part, and leave it on the bottom shelf of the holder. Keep the second Tuesday of February, the 9th, courts are open every day. Drop-In-Play is the top part of the form as it has your 25 & beginning at Quail Hollow between 1pm & every Wednesday at 9:30am. Check the 50 day record slips. The top of the form 2pm. It is a 1.3 mile walk around the pe- bulletin board, out side the courts, for will be turned in when you complete your rimeter of the Resort. Alpine, Lily, Orchid special events. Contact Dick at 75 days. Remember, this is your choice of and Primrose. This is a WALK so wheeled 763-245-7877 for more information. daily exercise. Have fun and Let’s Get Fit! vehicles-scooters, bikes, golf carts, etc. are For more information contact Buffie @ not permitted. To participate each “hand” WATER SPORTS/CLASSES 518-854-3583. requires a ticket which needs to be pur- chased (CC only). You may carry up to EARLY-BIRD WATER AEROBICS: This Welcome to Pickleball, the fastest growing three (3) hands. Tickets go on sale late sport in North America. Seven courts are January in the Activity Office or on-line at groups meets Monday-Friday from 7:00- available for play from 8-10am and 1-3pm. cal-am.com. The hands are scored with 7:45am in the Social Pool. On Tuesdays & Shootouts, beginner lessons, drills, clinics, poker rules. The top 10 hands will receive Thursdays bring an empty gallon water/ tournaments and social events are offered a prize. Prizes will be awarded the next milk jug. Class is with a CD. For more info throughout the season. Check the bulletin afternoon at 3:45pm at the Tiki. For more call Darlene at 623-322-2931. board at the courts for monthly schedules. information call Buffie @ 518-854-3583. To join the fun and receive more detailed LOW IMPACT WATER AEROBICS/ information, email us at sunflowerpickle- SHUFFLE BOARD: League play is STRETCHING: This class meets Monday- [email protected]. Or call the Director-Curt at 217-433-3711. Monday and Friday from 8:45-9:45am, from Nov 2nd- Tuesday at Apr 30, 2021 in the Social Pool. Bring 2 10am at empty gallon jugs & a flutter board. Call various Linda if you need more information at 623- courts in the 977-0812. West Valley. Fun Play is on Mon, Wed and Fri, sign in at SLEEPY HEADS LOW IMPACT WATER 12:30pm, 1:00pm play starts at the Shuffle AEROBICS: This class meets Monday, Board Courts here at the Resort. Bring three dimes, the loser pays the winner. 3 Wednesday & Friday at 10:00am in the games are played. Need more info call Social Pool, beginning Oct 19th until April 2, Larry @ 815-325-4866. 2021. Need more info call Marlys at 507- 380-2608. TAI CHI: This is a low impact workout to CLASS SIZE WILL BE LIMTED improve balance, brain function and (Note: no class in the Ballroom on 11/11, breathing. We meet on Tuesdays and 11/16, 12/16, 1/11/21, 2/17, 3/22 & 3/29. Thursdays at 9:00am in the Social Hall Class also cancelled in the Social Hall on from Dec 8th-Apr 1st. Contact Karel at 623-374-7764 if you have questions. 10/31) WALKING WITH A TWIST: Come join your friends & meet some new ones in a fun exercise class. Class on Mon & Wed is at 8am in the Ball Room and on Sat the class is also at 8am but in the Social Hall. Starting Nov 9th. This class is for people of all ages. Bring water, wear comfortable clothing including shoes. If you have fur- ther questions call Gerri at 262-352-2662. 29

Thank You Dave Warrender for the great shot! BIBLE STUDY: With Mark Dilley meets on Wednesday from 1-2pm in the Ballroom Annex from Oct 7th-Mar 31st. This is a study on Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. If you need more info call Mark at 623-377-3071. BIBLE STUDY (WORSHIP COUNCIL SPONSORED): The 2020-2021 season study will be lead by Rev. Bob Williams (our Resort Chaplain) on Tuesdays at 1-3pm in the Social Hall from Nov 3rd to Dec 22nd & Jan 5th to Mar 31st. The early Winter session is entitled “The Life of Joseph” and the later Winter session is entitled “Making Disciples”. All are welcome to come and learn. (note: no meeting on 2/23/21). CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE (SF): The SF Worship Council schedules a Christmas Eve Service for those who will be spending Christmas at the Resort with us, on Thursday at 4:00pm on December 24th, location TBD. All are welcome to attend this very special and meaningful time with this gathering of the Lord’s forever family here at Sunflower. MEMORIAL SERVICE (SF): The Worship Council sponsors a Memorial Service, on Sunday, January 24, 2021 from 4-5:30pm, location TBD. We remember and honor those Sunflower residents and former residents who have passed away during the last year. All are welcome. ROSARY: Every Thursday from 8-8:30am in the Ballroom Annex. Starts Oct 1st goes through Apr 29th. More info call Diane @ 815-508-3737. WORSHIP COUNCIL (SF): The Council for the Sunflower Worship Service is composed of 16 volunteers from the Resort. These volun- teers are responsible for all of the many activities involved in conducting the Worship Service, seasonal Bible Studies, Chaplain Ministry and Council sponsored outreach to the community. All are welcome to attend to see how the ministry to this community of Snow Birds and Cactus Lovers works. Meets from October 19th to April 5th at 10:30am the first and third Monday of each month in the Ballroom Annex. WORSHIP SERVICE (SF): This is a non-denominational Worship Service that runs throughout the Fall and Winter season , location TBD, every Sunday start date to be announced. The service is led by a group of 10 retired ministers, representing four different denominational backgrounds. Communion is served the first Sunday of each month. In addition to the regular services, four special services are also pro- vided: Christmas Eve Service (for those who will be spending Christmas with us), a Memorial Service (in which we remember and honor former residents), Music Sunday, and an Easter Service. All are welcome. All locations for above will be determined and advised. If you need any further information on any of the Sunflower Worship activities above contact: Denny (Council Chair) @ 503-449-4968. Seating will be limited COVID-19 exists in the County-Enter at your own risk Must wear a mask at all times · Don’t forget Social Distancing 30

Start at 8am (arrive at staging by 7:45am) November 5th Lake Pleasant* Wild Burro E-M 12th Sonoran Desert Preserve Apache Wash, etc. E-M 19th Deem Hills Circumference, etc. M 26th Thanksgiving NO HIKE E=Easy; M=Moderate; D=Difficult Start at 9am (arrive at staging by 8:45am) All M & D trails can be hiked an easier, shorter out-and-back December 3rd McDowell Sonoran Brown’s Ranch E-M distance depending on hiker’s inter- Preserve est and ability. 10th Skyline Regional Park Turnbuckle, etc. M Meet in the Resort parking lot, behind the sewing room & glass 17th South Mountain Kiwanis/Ranger Loop M-D shop. Wear good hiking/trail run- ning shoes, bring 1-2 quarts of Note: Following two hikes are Wednesdays to avoid Christmas and New Year’s Eves water, depending on the weather and a light lunch. Bring $5. for your 23rd Thunderbird West Loop M driver if you intend to ride. Weaver’s Needle M 30th Superstition Wilderness Questions or more information call: GO John M **Begin Wednesday & Thursdays hikes in January Gateway/Insp. Point M Don Kosmal S#460 623-875-2940 January 6th & 7th Cave Creek* Tortuga, Metate, etc. M-D Denny Caird S#380 623-322-2931 Hidden Valley/FMP M-D 13th & 14th McDowell Sonoran Butch Johnston 623-236-6921 Preserve *indicates entry fee required- 20th & 21st Spur Cross Ranch ($3) recommend $1.00 extra per person to the driver. 27th & 28th South Mtn (24th St. entrance) Start at 8am (arrive at staging by 7:45am ) M-D February 3rd & 4th Phoenix Sonoran Preserve Desert Vista Trailhead 10th & 11th Lake Pleasant Area Walkin’ Jim’s M 17th & 18th White Tank Mountains Ford Canyon M-D 24th & 25th Hells Canyon Wilderness Spring Valley M March 3rd & 4th White Tank Mountains* Mesquite Canyon M-D 10th & 11th Fountain Hills Adero Canyon Trails M-D 17th & 18th West Wing Mountains Sunrise Loop the Loop M 24th & 25th Lake Pleasant* Pipeline/Yavapai Point M Please note: Seating will be limited in all clubs/activities rooms. COVID-19 exists in our County. You are entering at your own risk. Masks must be worn at all times. Each activity should choose a monitor to make sure masks are on and all are following the rules of social distancing. 31

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4 STATE GET TOGETHER: Includes Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. This gathering will be on Friday, Feb 5, 2021 from 5-7pm location TBA. Residents of these states are invited. For more info call Steve or Margaret Hoyle at 406-459-4990. 8 STATE DINNER: Persons from California, Idaho, Montana, N. Dakota, Oregon, S Dakota, Utah & Wyoming are welcome to join us on Wednesday, March 3rd at 4pm, location TBA. Details for this gathering to follow. For more info call Don or Darlene Carlock 208-859-6069. ALASKA PICNIC: The 37th annual picnic is on Sunday, February 14, 2021 at Joe Henry Memorial Park in Yuma, AZ (1st St & 23rd Ave). All Alaskans (present & former) are invited to attend. Please bring a side dish (for 8-10) & your chairs. Tableware & utensils will be provided. Registration fee of $5.00 includes souvenir button, live entertainment, fried chicken & beverages. Registration from 10am-1pm, lunch from 12-1:30pm. Need more information call Bill at 623-444-7800. CANADIAN DINNER: This dinner is scheduled for Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 4pm, location TBA. Details will follow. For more information call Greg Camp at 306-914-6992. COLORADO/WYOMING STATE DINNER: This get together will be on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 from 5-7pm (BYOB) on the Kiva Veranda and in Kiva Room. RSVP to Margaret Pineda at Site 838, have question give Margaret a call at 970-420-1907. ILLINOIS STATE DINNER: This get together is on Friday, February 12, 2021 at 4:30pm in the Social Hall. Additional details will be announced. For more information contact Lory at 815-236-0739. IOWA MIDWEST PARTY: Will be on Monday, February 8, 2021 with a social hour at 4:30pm , location tab. Theme this year is “Sports”. Have questions call Don or Lavonne at 563-580-0606. MINNESOTA STATE PARTY 2021: This is our traditional, annual Minnesota get-together at Sunflower! It’s a great chance to enjoy an evening with other Minnesotans staying at the Resort and renewing friendships and making new ones. This party will be on Friday, February 16, 2021, location tab. Social hour begins at 4:30pm. If you wish, wear some type of Minnesota shirt. A prize will be given to the one determined to be “the best”. No additional costs, but bring money for the 50/50 raffle, activities and other PRIZES. Any questions call Kathy at 218-393-9791 or Kelly at 218-348-8102. WASHINGTON STATE DINNER: Join your WA friends, whether you are a resident, renter of family/friend for our annual state get togeth- er on Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 5:00pm, location TBA. You’ll receive a detailed invitation in your mailbox with info on how to get your tickets. If you’d like to volunteer to help or be on the committee, please call Bonnie at 509-993-1816. Committee meetings start on November 12th and go through March 18th (that’s the 2nd Thursday of the month), in the Ballroom Annex at 12:00pm. (note: no meeting here on 12/10 and 2/11/21). WISCONSIN STATE DINNER: This gathering is scheduled for March 13, 2021 from 4-7pm at the Kiva room and Kiva Veranda. Sign ups will be across from Glass Shop on Sign Up Bulletin Board. For more information call Mick Holm at 608-332-3557. Please note: Seating will be limited in all clubs/activities rooms. COVID-19 exists in our County. You are entering at your own risk. Masks must be worn at all times. Each activity should choose a monitor to make sure masks are on and all are following the rules of social distancing. 33

2020-2021 Clubs & Groups Contacts CLUB/ACTIVITY TITLE PERSON NAME PHONE 31 CARDS CONTACT Ray & Bev Schreur 502-407-0654 500 CLUB CONTACT 763-498-4306 INSTRUCTOR Ken Krueger 518-854-3583 AARP SAFE DRIVING CLASS COORDINATOR Buffie Kelly 509-949-9836 ACES Harry Popp MAIN CONTACT 206-713-1164 ACOUSTIC JAM MAIN CONTACT Marlyn Wahlstrom 309-206-5212 ART CLUB COORDINATOR Larry Westmorland 518-854-3583 623-322-2931 ARTISANS' SHOW CONTACT Buffie Kelly 623-377-3071 BIBLE STUDY #1 Worship MAIN CONTACT Dennis Caird 507-491-6648 Mark Dilley BIBLE STUDY #2 Dilley PRESIDENT John Battles 541-944-0246 BIKING PRESIDENT Bill Jordan 586-246-6278 BILLIARDS 701-840-7058 BINGO MAIN CONTACT Mary Lou Carey 218-393-7090 CONTACT Dave Nagle 612-231-4540 BOCCE BALL CONTACT Rick Nelson 928-310-8725 CONTACT 651-442-8663 BRIDGE-Party CONTACT Linda Schirer 937-657-8041 BULLS & BEARS CONTACT Rich Dahl CONTACT 563-349-7230 BUNCO Diane Jeppesen CARVERS WOOD CONTACT Butch Wright 503-449-4968 612-598-8233 CHIP & PUTT MAIN CONTACT Dave Green 608-346-8781 CHURCH-See Worship LEADER 763-498-4306 Dennis Caird 614-519-0054 CO-ED EXERCISE PRESIDENT Barb Le Cuyer 989-781-0793 COMPUTER CLUB CONTACT 763-498-4306 Jim Olson 608-695-9599 CRIBBAGE LEADER/Main Contact Ken Krueger 989-781-0793 DULCIMER STRING CONTACT Cyndi Carnein 208-869-2604 CONTACT Rich Klaczkiewicz 563-340-3387 EUCHRE Ken Krueger 503-793-2605 EUCHRE (BID) TREASURER Jeamie Holm 623-875-2940 FOOD FOR KIDS PRESIDENT Richard Klaczkiewicz 503-449-4968 GLASS SHOP/CLUB Margaret Cox 970-629-0151 GLEANING-Volunteers CONTACT Ken Mosier 217-714-9388 HAND & FOOT-Cards CONTACT Billie Higgins 206-890-0507 HAND , FOOT & TOE CARDS CONTACT Don Kosmal 206-890-4730 HIKING CLUB CO-LEADER Dennis Caird 425-466-0738 CO-LEADER Steve Harman HORSESHOES PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Devlin LADDER GOLF CONTACT BJ Schone CONTACT Mike Schone LEATHERCRAFT CONTACT George Boucek 34

2020-2021 Clubs & Groups Contacts LET'S GET FIT COORDINATOR Buffie Kelly 518-854-3583 MAH JONGG CONTACT Gwen Leifheit 731-499-1269 CONTACT Rita Schneider 310-876-9074 MAH JONGG-Money CONTACT Billie Higgins 503-793-2605 MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOS CONTACT Tana & Mike Schimschock 612-723-5551 Ron Carnein 623-974-4762 NANTUCKET BASKET PRESIDENT Bud Gillespie 623-977-4806 TREASURER 623-215-2813 NEEDLERS MAIN CONTACT Judy Ganje PAPER CRAFTERS 612-231-4540 CONTACT Linda Schirer PHOTOGRAPHY 253-209-5883 PICKLEBALL VICE-PRESIDENT Cindy Andrews 425-466-0738 PLAYHOUSE CONTACT George Boucek 217-433-3711 Curt Vulgamott 406-439-4831 POKER (Draw/Stud) PRESIDENT Elizebeth Mcdougall 630-624-4420 POKER WALK BOARD CHAIRMAN Dave Bjorseth 612-308-7090 POTTERAMICS PUBLICITY TEAM LEADER 518-854-3583 Dan Schirer 651-442-8663 RED HAT SOCIETY CONTACT Buffie Kelly 563-580-3484 SHUFFLEBOARD CONTACT Dianne Jeppesen 815-325-4866 PRESIDENT Nancy Zimmer 623-293-2963 SILVER LAPIDARY MAIN CONTACT Larry Yackley 309-558-5017 COORDINATOR Phyllis Nelson 425-334-5955 SINGLES ASSISTANT Linda Westmorland 623-374-7764 PRESIDENT Rick Simonsen 480-703-6559 SOMBA (CARDS-Canasta) VICE-PRESIDENT Karel Thompson 731-499-1269 SPANISH (CONVERSATIONAL) CONTACT Emmagene Turner 623-451-0137 CONTACT Gwen Petri-Leifheit 480-524-2202 STITCHERS CONTACT Maria Zambrano 630-660-7022 INSTRUCTOR Monika Wise 360-346-0074 TABLE TENNIS/PING PONG PRESIDENT Luann Yackley 623-374-7764 TAI CHI VICE-PRESIDENT Barb Borrows 208-809-0506 LEADER Karel Thompson 763-245-7877 TENNIS CLUB CONTACT Jay Leonard 509-378-0753 TEXAS HOLD-EM CONTACT Dick Bunde 262-352-5662 WALKING WITH A TWIST PRESIDENT Gini Peterson 937-657-8041 WOOD CARVING COORDINATOR Gerri Goede 971-404-1153 CONTACT Butch Wright WOODSHOP CONTACT Richard Gaunt 630-294-7791 PRESIDENT-Contact WORSHIP COUNCIL Bernie Kees 503-449-4968 CONTACT Dennis Caird 219-246-0110 CONTACT Bill Gibson CONTACT 35

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