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Your 21-22 Season At A Glance

16501 N. El Mirage Road Surprise, AZ 85378 623-583-0100 www.cal-am.com 2

Resort Information Fall/Spring Hours (Oct 1 - Dec. 31)/(April 1 - May 5): Registration, check-in and bill paying services and more. Mon-Fri 9 am - 3 pm. Winter Hours (Jan 1 - March 31): Mon-Fri 9 am - 3 pm. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8 am - 4 pm. Sat 9 am - noon. Summer (May 6 - Sep 30): Mon-Fri 9 am - noon. Email: Located on the southeast side of the patio, between Glass Shop and Silver/Lapidary Room. Purchase event tickets, get activity Marilyn [email protected] information, pick up request forms and more. Call or email the Activity Office prior to visiting us for contact information. Santora [email protected] Email: Shawn [email protected] Amber [email protected] Library: Located in the Social Hall Annex. Books to share, Scott [email protected] DVD and puzzles to borrow or drop off items you no longer want to share with others. See posted signs for proper handling. Box Office @ Activity Office: 623-583-9374 Lost and Found: Located in the entry hallway from Mini Hours: same as above. We suggest you purchase event/concert tickets online at www.cal-am.com. Lobby to Fitness Center. Blood Pressure Clinic: postponed until 2022-23 season. Mail Room: Mon–Sat from noon - 2 pm. Located next door Cal-Am Sunflower Sales Office: 480-389-8258 to the Bistro. Closed on Federal holidays. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am - 5 pm, Sat 9 am - 3 pm, Sunday by Name Badges: Wearing your name badge, displaying the appointment. dates of the current season, is required when visiting any Clubs & Activities Monthly Meeting: The first Resort offices, club rooms, or when participating in any Resort activity. Please remember that you are also to register and pick Wednesday of each month in the Surprise Room at 10 am. This up badges for any guests. Contact Guest Services for badges. is a communications meeting with Activity Dept and all Clubs & Activities officers. Patio Sales: Hours from 8 am - noon. Spring event Resort Coffee and Donuts: Tuesdays at 8:30 am on the Cactus Grill wide. Residents are responsible for proper disposal after sale. Patio. Sunflower Retail Merchandise: Available in the Activity Email: If you would like to get our email blasts, email the Office. Activity Office to sign up. Then you will get accurate notices Sunflower Salon: 623-583-0100 Option 3 or and information quickly from Managers and Activity Dept. 480-493-6673. Hair, nails and skin services available by Fitness Center: Open daily 24 hours - 7 days a week. See the appointment only. fitness schedule in this publication about Fitness Center Classes. Front Gate (Welcome Center) 623-583-0114 Food Donation Barrel: Please drop off your non- perishable food items in the barrel for donation to Valley View Food Bank. Located in the entry hallway from Mini Lobby to Fitness Center. For Your Safety: No bikes, golf cars or scooters on sidewalks or the interior of the Resort Main Complex (including the pool area). Only handicapped wheelchairs or ADA-mobility scooters allowed in these areas. Please park bikes in bike racks and golf carts in appropriate parking lots. Do no park golf carts in the handicapped parking space unless you have handicapped placard on your golf cart. 3

It's great to see you again! Season 2 during COVID As you know, this has been a difficult time for everyone as we continue to struggle through the COVID pandemic. This will cause some changes this year, but our commitment is to continue to provide and serve our residents with as many events, amenities and activities as we can! We have been working hard and considering many options as we plan for this season; with our number one goal being the safety of our residents, guests and staff. This Passport to the Season presents the schedule of events as they are at time of publication and we ask that you remain flexible as some details, such as location, times and prices may still be undetermined. However, PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS and keep an eye out for updates in our monthly newsletters and weekly emails. We are trying to avoid as many changes as possible, but they may happen. We ask that you have patience and know we are doing our very best to provide the most fun and safe atmosphere that we can. When you arrive, please take the time to ensure that the information on your reservation and ticket account is updated in case we need to contact you. We can’t wait to see you back at Sunflower RV Resort!

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Auditions will be held January 21, 2022 Sign up for time slot at Activities Office January 2-14 Event February 10, 2022 7 p.m. At Ballroom ALL TALENTS WELCOME Singing Dancing Poetry Lip-Syncing Skits Acting Music Comedy Monologue WHAT’S YOUR TALENT? SHOW US!

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Initial Setup Steps to Order Food Online 1. Open your App Store or Google Play store. a. Search Cal-Am Resorts. GET app b. Or if you are on a computer you can open web browser and type in www.togoorder.com/web/4414#/ 2. Open and Sign Up or Login if you have already created an account. a. Click Sign up under Remember Me (Don’t have your free account yet? Sign Up) b. Fill out all information. Type in everything manually. Do not use auto populate i. If a box is highlighted blue or yellow, the website will not see that section as complete. c. Password must be a minimum of 8 characters and include a capital letter and at least one number. 3. Click Place an Order and the Map and locations pop up a. Scroll Down and choose Sunflower RV Resort (11a-8p) or Bistro (8a-11a). Click on Star to add to favorites i. Click Place and Order 4. Click Order from Table a. Input Table Number – Include Letter and Number 5. Click Continue 6. Add Food or Drink. Many options allow you to customize your order before you add to the cart. 7. Click add to cart 8. Click Cart/Check Out button (right side middle screen) a. Verify order and table number (this is the screen where you can make or delete items by tapping on item name) b. ALWAYS verify table number 9. Click Checkout 10. Enter cell phone number as your “callback number” 11. Choose a tip. (required to complete order) 12. Enter Credit Card information a. Billing address needs to be the address attached to the card. b. Type in everything manually. Do not use auto populate i. If a box is highlighted blue or yellow, the website will not see that section as complete. c. Check the “Save this card information for all future purchases” prior to completing the order 13. Click Complete Order 14. THANK YOU screen comes up. You can now place orders with ease. You just need your login information and your CVV code at check out. Edit/Remove Items  Go to check out screen  Tap on item o To Edit; make changes here and click on Done Edit o To Remove; click remove at the bottom right of the screen  Return to check out screen 14



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ILLINOIS STATE DINNER: This get-together is on Friday, February 11, from 3-9 pm in the Social Hall. Additional details will be announced. For more information, contact Lory at 815-236-0739. 4-STATE GET-TOGETHER: Includes Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. This gathering will be on Thursday, February 17, from 5-7 pm in the Kiva Room and Veranda. Residents of these states are invited. For more information, call Steve and Margaret Hoyle at 406-459-4990. IOWA MIDWEST PARTY: will be on Tuesday, February 15, from 3-9 pm in the Ballroom. For more information, call Don at 563-580-0606. MINNESOTA STATE PARTY: This is our 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. The party will be on Monday, February 21, from 3-9 pm in the Ballroom. 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. For more information, call Kathy at 218-393-9791 or John at 407-491-6648. WASHINGTON STATE DINNER: Join your Washington friends, whether you’re a resident, renter of family/friend for our annual state get-together on Friday, February 25, from 4-9 pm in the Ballroom. You’ll receive a detailed invitation in your mailbox with information on how to get your tickets. If you would like to volunteer to help or be on the committee, please call Bonnie at 509-993-1816. For more information, call Kevin at 360-271-3404. COLORADO/WYOMING STATE DINNER: This get-together will be on Friday, February 25, from 4-8 pm in the Social Hall. For more information or to RSVP call Margaret Pineda at 970-420-1907. 8-STATE DINNER: Persons from California, Idaho, Montana, N. Dakota, S. Dakota, Oregon, Utah and Wyoming are welcome to join us on Wednesday, March 2, from 3-9 pm in the Social Hall. For more information, call Don Carlock at 208-859-6069. WISCONSIN STATE DINNER: This gathering is scheduled for Saturday, March 19, from 3-7:30 pm in the Kiva Room. Sign ups will be across from the Glass Shop on the bulletin board. For more information, call Mick Holm at 608-332-3557.



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ACOUSTIC JAM: Join us Sundays in the Kiva Room from NANTUCKET BASKET CLUB: Come to a weekly meeting 6-8 pm for a good ole acoustic jam session beginning in from Nov. 11 to April 1 and we’ll explain how easy it is to get November. For more information, contact Marlyn Wahlstrom at started. You’ll be assigned an experienced mentor who will work 206-713-1164. with you one-on-one to complete your first basket. Instruction will be at times that are convenient to both you and your mentor, ART CLUB: This club works in watercolor, acrylic, pastel, so you don’t have to worry about interference with other paste and chalk painting. Educational DVDs and books are activities. Many beginners finish their first basket in a week or available. The Art Room is located upstairs above the Glass Shop. less. There is a supply donation of about $35 for sufficient Class schedule posted on Art Room Door. For more information, materials to complete your first basket. Loan of a mold to weave call Kathryn at 928-848-9239. (Room shared with Leather Club) on and instruction is free! Additional materials can be purchased and molds borrowed before weekly meetings on Thursdays in the DULCIMER STRING BAND: We meet every Friday Surprise Room from 8-11 am and again after the meeting. For beginning Dec. 3 until March 25, 2022, in the Kiva Room from 11 more information, call Stan at 217-433-5529 or Bud at am - 3 pm. Basic Mountain Dulcimer beginners meet from 11 623-977-4806. am-noon. Classes are free and loaner instruments are available for new players. I don’t teach or play hammered dulcimer, NEEDLERS: If you knit, crochet, cross-stitch, needlepoint or although they are welcome to come and play with the group, as enjoy any other craft using needles, please join us on Wednesdays are other stringed instruments. New songs are taught from from 1-3 pm in the Poker Room. We can help with projects or noon-1 pm and jamming assist you in learning a new craft. No supply fee - just fun, conversation and friendship! For more information, call Judy at GLASS CLUB: The Glass Shop is open daily from 6 am to 9 669-265-4989. pm. If you are new to working with glass, an orientation class is required. This class will give you an introduction to working with PAPER CRAFTERS: We meet on Thursdays from noon-4 glass and teach you the basics as you make your first project using pm in the Social Hall Annex, except Thanksgiving Day. Spend the the various tools and following a pattern. Everything you need is supplied. There is a $5 supply fee for the class and a $20 deposit, all to be paid when you sign up to reserve your spot. Your $20 deposit is returned when you attend the class you signed up for. Class size is limited and sign-up and deposits are done in the club room. Should you decide to join, there is a modest supply fee which allows you to work in the shop as well as take additional classes. There are many ways to work with glass so come visit and see the diversity. Members, save the date March 9, 2022, for the annual get-together. For more information, call Rich at 989-781-0793. LEATHER CLUB: Have fun learning to create beautiful leather projects. Free one-on-one classes with all tools furnished. Classes are designed to get you started with all the techniques you will need to tool your own projects. We meet in the Art Room from 9 am - noon on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. For more information, call Robert at 734-934-5994 or George at 425-466-0738. 22

afternoon working on your favorite paper crafts. Scrapbooking, cleaning out your stash, why not consider the service projects of card stamping, and Iris folded cards are some of our projects. Sunflower Stitchers? Your cast-offs will be put to good use! Do Bring your supplies and join us. We will be available to help you you have toiletries from your travels or dentist visits? We collect get started learning a new craft if you need support. For more toothpaste, toothbrushes, lotion, shampoo, etc., for our Comfort information, call Cindy at 253-209-5883. Care Bags. Bring them to the Sewing Room and place them in the box provided. We will have them delivered to the homeless and PHOTO CLUB: If you have an interest in taking needy at St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix. Looking for fellowship photographs come and join our group. We have members with all with a great group of gals? Haven’t sewn in a while? Want to levels of experience and we learn from each other. Our meetings learn something new? Have a skill to share? Join us! For more consist of learning sessions with lots of questions and answers information, call Monika at 480-524-2202. and a practice session to get actual hands on experience with your cameras. We meet the first and third Mondays each month from 10 am - noon in the Social Hall. For more information, call George at 425-466-0738. POTTERAMICS: Do you have an interest in creating pottery or ceramics? Come on in and join our group. Learn to create ceramics and hand build or wheel-thrown pottery. Beginner classes run throughout the season. We invite you to stop in and tour our studio and see what you might create, too. Also sign up for classes in the studio. For more information, just drop by from 9 am - 4 pm daily or call Diane at 651-442-8663. SILVER & LAPIDARY: Shop is open Monday-Friday from 9 am - 4 pm. Group meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at 4 pm in the Surprise Room until April 5, 2022. See Linda Westmorland or Rick Simonsen for more information. Our shop is on the southeast corner of the main complex next door to the Activities Office. SUNFLOWER STITCHERS: Sunflower Stitchers are WOODCARVING: This club is open from 9 am - noon and residents interested in learning and sharing all things related to 1-4 pm Monday-Friday. Meetings are the first Monday of each fabric and sewing. From quilting to machine embroidery, thread month at 1 pm for regular club business and each Monday for painting, bags and purses, home décor and more … If it contains demos and conversation. We have beginner projects and tools fabric and thread, you will find a Sunflower Stitcher! We also with instructions for beginning carvers. Wood is available at cost serve through volunteering our time to make quilts for veterans to members. There is a modest supply fee and lockers are and kids, toiletry kits for the homeless, market bags for food available. For more information, call Butch at 937-657-8041. banks and pillowcase dresses for little girls at home and abroad. Stitcher volunteers also make and sell Bazaar items such as WOODSHOP: Attention men and women woodworkers! aprons, coasters, microwave bowl cozies, etc., in order to No matter your skill level, beginner to expert, the Sunflower purchase materials for our service projects. We gladly accept Woodshop is for you. Express your creativity in wood! We have donations of fabric, trims, buttons, batting, thread, etc. If you are an extensive set of equipment and experienced woodworkers to call on if needed. See us Monday-Saturday 9 am - noon, Monday- Friday 9 am - 1-4 pm, and on Tuesday evenings. Come by and let us show you around! For more information, call Rich at 971-404-1153 or Bernie at 630-294-7791. 23

31 CARDS: Come and join us for a card game called “31.” the game, bring $3, in coins, for prizes, and your Mah Jongg card. Bring $1.20 in dimes, for prizes, to play and have some fun! We play Tuesdays all year from 1-4 pm in the Poker Room. For Games are played Thursdays from 1-4 pm in the Poker Room more information, call Rita at 310-876-9074. beginning in December. For more information, call Bev at 502-407-0654. MEXICAN TRAIN: We meet for this fun-filled game of Dominoes on Mondays and Thursdays in the Social Hall. Play BID EUCHRE: We play on Tuesdays in the Kiva Room from starts at 6:30 pm. Be there early to sign in to make sure you have 6-9 pm. Come 15-20 minutes early for practice play and sign-in. a place at a table. Count off is at 6:25 pm. For more information, Bring $1 for prizes. For more information, call Ken at call Billie at 503-793-2605 or Tana or Mike at 612-723-5551. 763-498-4306. PEG AND JOKERS: We play Wednesday night from 6-9 pm BILLIARDS: The Billiards room is open 7 am - 10 pm daily. in the Social Hall Annex. Come 15-20 minutes early for practice Casual play day: 8 Ball, 9 Ball, 1 Pocket, Snooker & Pea Pool. All play, instructions and sign-in. For more information, call Ken at levels welcome. Tournament Play: 9 Ball on Monday 1-3 pm, 8 763-498-4306. Ball on Friday 1-3 pm ($3 prize buy-in), Pea Pool on Wednesday 1-3 pm (bring nickels). All levels welcome. Free lessons available. POKER, STUD & DRAW: Play is on Wednesday and Friday Beginner to Advanced. Check us out in the Billiards Room for evenings at 5:30 pm in the Poker Room. For more information, more information. call Dan at 612-308-7090. BRIDGE: Play Bridge on Tuesdays and Fridays at 12:15 pm. TEXAS HOLD-EM: Everyone welcome! We play Tuesdays, All levels of play welcome. Sign-up book in the Social Hall Thursdays and Sundays in the Poker Room year round. Need to Annex. Only 50 cents for prizes and a fun afternoon of party sign in by 5:50 pm, game starts promptly at 6 pm. We teach on bridge. For more information, call Linda at 612-231-4540. Mondays for those that would like to learn, by appointment. Please call us to let us know if you want to have lessons on a CRIBBAGE: We play on Monday night from 6-9 pm. We Monday. Contact in Gini at 509-378-0753. play in the Social Hall Annex. Come 15-20 minutes early for practice play and sign-in. Bring 50 cents for prizes. For more information, call Ken at 763-498-4306. HAND & FOOT CARD CLUB: Sign-in starts at 5 pm with play beginning at 5:30 pm on Tuesdays and Saturdays in the Social Hall. For more information, call Ken at 563-340-3387. HAND, FOOT & TOE: Come join the fun. Play for experienced players starts at 6:30 pm in the Social Hall on Sundays from Nov. Through April. Space is limited so get there early to assure a seat at a table. Count off is at 6:20 pm. New to the game? Call Billie to schedule a time for a class. For more information, call Billie at 503-793-2605 or Jo at 503-367-7366. MAH JONGG $$: For those more confident of their skill at 24

AARP SMART DRIVING CLASS: These classes will be freely by some of our members and another benefit is technical taught in the Surprise Room on the following dates: Monday, Jan. support for your devices. We also hear some amazing lectures 17, 2022; and Wednesday, March 9, 2022. You do not have to be a each month. The presenters give us great insight into member of AARP to attend this class. Sign-up sheets are on the technologies we want and need to hear about. For instance, in bulletin boards across from the Glass Shop. Classes meet from past years we’ve learned how to avoid the latest scams, protect 8:30 am - 1 pm. You need to bring the following - your driver’s our digital afterlife, how artificial intelligence is prevalent in our license, AARP membership number if you a member, a CHECK everyday lives, the importance of cybersecurity and privacy, and made out to AARP for $20, or $25 if you are a non-member, and a so much more. We hope this year to see how drones work from ballpoint pen. Class size is limited so don’t wait until the last an expert, learn about new tax laws, how to digitize your photos, minute to sign up. However, if you do sign up, please mark your slides and negatives using a smartphone; and find out that our calendar so you will remember to attend. To keep receiving your local library offers more than just ebooks, films and magazines all insurance discount, you need to take this class every 3 years. Due year even if you’re away during summer! Our meetings run from to the increase in the Covid Virus, AARP has canceled all in- January to March with about 12 sessions. At present, we hope to person classes until January, 2022. There will be no November continue meetings on Thursdays. User groups for smartphones, class at SF this season. If you need a class before January to keep personal computers, tablets and Macs keep members current. your insurance discount, you can take it online. Just follow these There are so many benefits of membership in this club apart from instructions: Go to https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/ the informative, interesting and up-to-date lectures. We have url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.aarpdriversafety.org&c=E,1,gyM49 access to the Computer Room 24/7, receive an online, exceptional N050oIfmXKRmQVoafVw45q3-4gHwtr339wE7G11H1H2qi5cql magazine called “MouseTracks” written by one of our own expert fU0UWAoQb5ljV8jSqq_h2X2q6MzAv87vfqEl07Y1KRhi5PS3BxI members with the latest technical information, and attend lessons jXfNdBOtQ6XlZ28oQ,,&typo=1 to learn to do more with your devices. For more information, or Promo code for the discount is: DRIVINGSKILLS. For more to volunteer in any capacity, preferably text (or call) Melita at information, call Buffie at 518-854-3583. 978-514-0267. BULLS & BEARS: This is an investment-style club which P.E.O.: This is a P.E.O. Chatter group for all P.E.O.’s and discusses topics that are relevant to seniors. We meet every other former P.E.O.s. Please join us for an informal get together. We Monday from 9-10 am in the Surprise Room beginning Jan. 3. meet in people’s homes; go out for lunch, and attend a Broadway Special speakers may be brought in from time-to-time to share play. No meetings, no dues, just fun! For more information, call specific topics. Topics may include investment ideas, how to Pat at 307-389-9708. preserve your assets and how to pass any assets on to your heirs. For more information, call Jim at 608-346-8781. COMPUTER CLUB: The Computer Club welcomes all newcomers, guests and past members. This club has been in existence since the early 80s. Existing membership is approximately 160. It is for people who are NOT necessarily tech savvy, as well as those who are. Many of us join this club to learn how to improve our use of computers, phones, tablets, etc., and to learn about newer technologies. They are excellent classes offered RED HAT LADIES: Ladies, put your red hat on and join the fun each month. We have a couple of fun outings per month and we are a supporting membership. For more information, call Nancy at 563-580-3484. SPANISH CLASS: Class will be held Mondays and Tuesdays in the Surprise Room from Nov. 2 through March 31 from 11 am to 1 pm. SUNFLOWER SINGLES: We meet every Monday at 4 pm in the Social Hall Annex from January to mid-April. We plan trips, look for new eating places and make new friends. Join us! For more information, call Karel at 623-374-7764. 25

BIKE CLUB: The Bicycle Club rides Monday, Wednesday PICKLEBALL: Welcome to Pickleball! Seven courts are and Friday starting at 9 a.m., November through March. Meet at available from 8 am - 10 pm for players of every level. Start the RV pad staging area in front of Guest Services. All riders are your day with open play from 8:30-11 am. Beginner lessons, required to wear a helmet. Bring money along if you would like evening shootouts, fun days and tournaments are offered coffee or a snack when we stop for a break. There are 3 different through the season. Check the bulletin board at the courts riding groups with a range of distance and speeds. Group 1 for monthly schedules. To join the fun and receive more typically rides 30-40 miles and cruises along at about 15-18 mph detailed information, contact Curt, the director, at average with stops and turns of about 14 mph. Group 2 normally 217-433-3711 or email at [email protected]. rides 20-30 miles at about 13-15 mph. Group 3 typically rides 15-20 miles at about 10-12 mph and tends to limit their rides to LOW IMPACT WATER AEROBICS/STRETCHING: This Monday and Friday. If you want more information, call John at class meets Monday-Friday from 8:45-9:45 am from Nov. 2 507-491-6648. through April 30 in the Social Pool. Bring 2 empty gallon jugs and a flutter board. For more information, call Linda at BOCCE BALL: You will want to come a little early to sign in 623-977-0812. on play days. Play days are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 am and on Sunday at 1 pm (Nov-May). Games are played at Quail LET’S GET FIT: Registration opens Nov. 1 and will close Hollow and are open to all residents. The equipment needed to Friday, Jan. 7 2022, at 4 pm. This is a 30-minute per day exercise play is furnished so come join in on the fun and meet some new program of YOUR CHOICE. It can be done inside or outside the people. If you need more information, call Dave at resort, attending resort classes or activities, or exercising on your 701-840-7058, Greg at 480-208-1208 or Rick at 218-393-7090. own. Your exercise may vary. It is whatever you choose to do for 30 minutes that day. You keep track of the days you exercise for CHIP & PUTT GOLF: Play is on Tuesdays at 1 pm and 30 minutes. When you complete your 25/50/75 record, put the Fridays at 10 am at the Bocce Ball courts (Nov-Apr). Bring an appropriate record piece in the black box under the TV in the iron to chip and a putter. Come out and join us. For more Fitness Center, making sure your name and site number are information, call Dave at 563-349-7230. included. Those completing 75 days will be invited to a reception on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, where you will be recognized CO-ED EXERCISE/MORNING STRETCH: We meet 3 and receive a pin. To register: fill in the bottom of the form found in the two-shelf holder under the TV in the Fitness Center. Make times per week on Monday-Wednesday-Friday in the Kiva Room sure to PRINT your name clearly and include your site and from 8-9 am. The class begins with 15 minutes standing and then phone numbers. Tear off the registration form’s bottom part and 15 minutes on the floor with a mat. Everyone works at their own leave it on the bottom shelf of the holder. Keep the top part of the pace and we have a good time. For more information, call Shari form as it has your 25 and 50 day record slips. The top of the at 612-850-5688 or stop over at 1005 Lilly Lane. form will be turned in when you complete your 75 days. Remember, this is your choice of daily exercise. Have fun and CORN HOLE: Join in the fun with us on Sundays at 1 pm at Let’s Get Fit! For more information, call Buffie at 518-854-3583. the Tennis Courts starting November. Come 10 minutes early to sign in and warm up. Hope to see you there. For more POKER WALK: Needs event coordinator. See Activities information, call Rich at 989-781-0793. Office for more information.The annual Poker Walk is the second Tuesday of February beginning at Quail Hollow between 1-2 pm. EARLY-BIRD WATER AEROBICS: This group meets It is a 1.3 mile walk around the perimeter of the Resort. Alpine, Monday-Friday from 7-7:45 am in the Social Pool. Bring an Lily, Orchid and Primrose. This is a walk, so wheeled vehicles, empty gallon water/milk jub on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Class is with a CD. For more information, call Darlene at 623-322-2931. HIKING CLUB: See the Hiking Schedule Page 31 for all the details. LADDER GOLF: This is actually NOT a golf game! Everyone is welcome to come and join us for the fun and socializing of Ladder Golf. Play is at 10 am every Wednesday morning at the Bocce Ball courts in Quail Hollow from January through March. For those who have never played, instructions will be provided. It’s an easy game to learn and play. It’s low impact and relies on finesse rather than strength. For more information, call BJ at 206-890-0507 or Pam at 218-259-4730. 26

scooters, bikes, golf carts, etc., are not permitted. To participate, the bulletin board outside the courts for special events. For more each “hand” requires a ticket, which needs to be purchased (CC information, call Dick at 763-245-7877. only). You may carry up to 3 hands. Tickets go on sale late January in the Activity Office or online at cal-am.com. The hands WALKING WITH A TWIST: Come join your friends and are scored with poker rules. The top 10 hands will receive a meet some new ones in a fun exercise class. Class times are prize. Prizes will be awarded the next afternoon at 3:45 pm at the Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 am in the Ballroom and Tiki. For more information, call Buffie at 518-854-3583. Saturday at 8 am in the Social Hall beginning Nov. 9. This class is for people of all ages. Bring water and wear comfortable clothing SHUFFLE BOARD: League play is Monday and Tuesday at and shoes. For more information, call Gerri at 262-352-2662. 10 am at various courts in the West Valley. Fun Play is on Monday, Wednesday and Friday with sign-in at 12:30 pm and WATER VOLLEYBALL: Games are played every day in the play starts at 1 pm at the Shuffle Board Courts here at the Resort. large pool at 1:30 pm, when weather permits. All are welcome to Bring three dimes, the loser pays the winner. Three games are play. For more information, call Keith at 971-990-5757. played. For more information, call Larry at 815-325-4866. SLEEPY HEADS LOW IMPACT WATER AEROBICS: This class meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 am in the Social Pool. We have a great time while moving and stretching in the pool. Beginning mid-November through April 1. For more information, call Vicki at 281-989-6366 or Marlys at 507-380-2608. TABLE TENNIS/PING PONG: All skill levels welcome. Anytime casual play is available at Ballroom Annex. Games are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 am. Paddles and balls available at location. All are welcome. For more information, call Barb at 360-346-0074. TAI CHI: This is a low-impact workout to improve balance, brain function and breathing. We meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-10 am in the Social Hall from Monday, Nov. 1, through mid-April. For more information, call Jay at 208-590-0506. TENNIS: Starting in October, the tennis courts are open every day. Drop-in Play is every Wednesday at 9:30 am. Check HORSESHOE CLUB: Horseshoe pitching is Monday-Saturday from 8-10 am at the Horseshoe Pit in Quail Hollow. Everyone welcome! No experience necessary. Come join us for wholesome fun and exercise. Monthly meeting and get together in the Social Hall on the second Sunday of each month from 3:30-5:30 pm, October through March. For more information, call Steve at 970-629-0151 or Deme at 970-556-1595. We are always looking for new pitchers. 27

Bible Study (Worship Council sponsored): The Sunflower Worship Council sponsored Bible Study for the 2021-2022 season will be lead by Rev. Bob Williams, our park chaplain. The early winter season is en�tled “Rising Above Problems.” The later Winter session beginning in January is en�tled “The Lord’s Prayer Series.” All are welcome to come and learn. Look for future announcements for �mes and loca�on. Christmas Eve Service (SF): The Sunflower Worship Council schedules a Christmas Eve Service for those who will not be going home for Christmas. Even if Sunflower is now your home, all are welcome to a�end this very special and meaningful �me with gathering with the Lord’s forever family here at Sunflower RV Resort. Memorial Service: The Worship Council provides a Memorial Service on Sunday, Jan. 23, in the Ballroom from noon-5 pm. We remember and honor those Sunflower residents and former residents who have passed away in the past year. All are welcome. Worship Council (SF): The Council for the Worship Service is composed of 16 volunteers from the Sunflower RV Resort. These volunteers are responsible for all the many ac�vi�es involved in conduc�ng the Worship Service, seasonal Bible Studies, Chaplain Ministry, and Council-sponsored outreach to the community. All are welcome to a�end to see how the Lord’s ministry to this community of Snow Birds and Cactus Lovers works. Perhaps this is where you can reinvent your life before the Lord Jesus. Mick Holm is the worship council chair and Linda Pierce is the vice-chairperson. Worship Service (SF): This is a non-denomina�onal worship service con�nuing through the Fall and Winter Season. The service is held every Sunday and led by 10 re�red ministers represen�ng different denomina�onal backgrounds. Communion is served the first Sunday of each month. In addi�on to regular services, three special services are also provided: Christmas Eve Service, a Memorial Service in which we remember and honor former deceased residents and Music Sunday. All are welcome. Look for announcements of �mes and loca�on. 28

Thursday, December 8 Line up at 5:30 pm Parade starts at 6 pm Thursday, March 17 Line up at 10 am Parade starts at 10:30 am

DATE UPDATED CLUB/ACTIVITY 20-21 Club Contacts PERSON NAME PHONE SITE EMAIL TITLE 502-407-0654 518-854-3583 October 4, 2021 206-713-1164 31 CARDS CONTACT Ray & Bev Schreur 518-854-3583 204 [email protected] Instructor Buffie Kelly 13 [email protected] AARP DRIVING CLASS MAIN CONTACT Marlyn Wahlstrom 541-961-167 424 [email protected] MAIN CONTACT Coordinator Needed 507-491-6648 ACOUSTIC JAM COORDINATOR Buffie Kelly 13 [email protected] ART CLUB CONTACT 541-944-0246 ARTISANS' SHOW PRESIDENT Nancy Trantow 586-246-6278 [email protected] John Battles 701-840-7058 703 [email protected] BIBLE STUDY #1 Worship PRESIDENT 612-231-4540 BIKING MAIN CONTACT Bill Jordan 608-346-8781 748 [email protected] CONTACT Mary Lou Carey 623-910-5520 221 [email protected] BILLIARDS CONTACT Dave Nagle 585 [email protected] BINGO CONTACT Linda Schirer 563-349-7230 680 [email protected] MAIN CONTACT Jim Olson 541-961-1677 78 [email protected] BOCCE BALL Ken Tyrell 612-850-5688 236 [email protected] BRIDGE-Party CONTACT 608-346-8781 BULLS & BEARS MAIN CONTACT Dave Green 805-527-7423 [email protected] CARVERS LEADER Nancy Trantow 763-498-4306 380 [email protected] PRESIDENT Shari 614-519-0054 CHIP & PUTT Jim Olson 763-498-4306 78 [email protected] CHURCH-See Worship CONTACT Bonnie Kingsbury 608-695-9599 CO-ED EXERCISE LEADER/Main Contact Ken Krueger 989-781-0793 COMPUTER CLUB CO-ORDINATOR Cyndi Carnein 208-869-2604 TREASURER Ken Krueger 563-340-3387 CRIBBAGE PRESIDENT Jeamie Holm 503-793-2605 571 [email protected] DULCIMER STRING CONTACT Richard Klaczkiewicz 623-875-2940 900 [email protected] EUCHRE (BID) COORDINATOR-MAIN CONTACT Margaret Cox 503-449-4968 302 Food for Kids CONTACT Ken Mosier 970-629-0151 687 [email protected] GLASS Shop/CLUB CO-LEADER Billie Higgins 217-714-9388 528 [email protected] GLEANING CO-LEADER Don Kosmal 831-840-1741 404 [email protected] HAND & FOOT-Cards PRESIDENT Dennis Caird 206-890-0507 634 [email protected] Hand , Foot & Toe Cards VICE-PRESIDENT Steve Harman 206-890-4730 310 [email protected] HIKING CLUB CONTACT Bill Devlin 425-466-0738 460 [email protected] CONTACT Helen & Tom Deaton 518-854-3583 380 HORSESHOES CONTACT BJ Schone 731-499-1269 55 [email protected] CONTACT Mike Schone 310-876-9074 [email protected] Keto Club COORDINATOR George Boucek 503-793-2605 ? [email protected] LADDER GOLF CONTACT Buffie Kelly 612-723-5551 779 [email protected] CONTACT Gwen Petri-Leifheit 623-974-4762 948 '[email protected]' LEATHERCRAFT CONTACT Rita Schneider 623-977-4806 948 [email protected] LET'S GET FIT CONTACT Billie Higgins 623-215-2813 695 [email protected] MAH JONGG PRESIDENT Tana & Mike Schimschock 13 MAH JONGG-Money TREASURER Ron Carnein 612-231-4540 1011 [email protected] MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOS MAIN CONTACT Bud Gillespie 612-231-4540 364 [email protected] Judy Ganje 253-209-5883 722 [email protected] NANTUCKET BASKET CONTACT 425-466-0738 722 '[email protected]' PRESIDENT Linda Schirer 217-433-3711 900 [email protected] NEEDLERS VICE-PRESIDENT Linda Schirer 217-840-5522 837 PAPER CRAFTERS CONTACT Cindy Andrews 406-439-4831 915 [email protected] PRESIDENT George Boucek 630-624-4420 [email protected] PHOTOGRAPHY SEC/TREAS Curt Vulgamott 518-854-3583 680 PICKLEBALL BOARD CHAIRMAN Tina Frisbie 651-442-8663 680 [email protected] Publicity Team Leader Elizebeth Mcdougall 563-580-3484 540 PLAYHOUSE CONTACT Dave Bjorseth 815-325-4866 695 [email protected] PRESIDENT Coordinator Needed 623-293-2963 539 [email protected] POKER WALK MAIN CONTACT Dianne Jeppesen 309-558-5017 643 [email protected] POTTERAMICS COORDINATOR Nancy Zimmer 425-334-5955 RED HAT SOCIETY ASST Larry Yackley 623-374-7764 [email protected] SHUFFLEBOARD PRESIDENT Phyllis Nelson 480-524-2202 [email protected] VICE-PRESIDENT Linda Westmorland 630-660-7022 [email protected] SILVER LAPIDARY Co-Coordinator Year around Rick Simonsen 360-346-0074 PRESIDENT Karel Thompson 623-374-7764 1067 [email protected] SINGLES VICE-PRESIDENT Monika Wise 763-245-7877 13 STITCHERS LEADER Luann Yackley 509-378-0753 476 [email protected] CONTACT Barb Borrows 970-629-0151 553 [email protected] TABLE TENNIS/PING PONG PRESIDENT Karel Thompson 289-527-2766 ? TAI CHI COORDINATOR Dick Bunde 262-352-5662 967 [email protected] TENNIS CLUB Gini Peterson 937-657-8041 543 [email protected] TEXAS HOLD-EM CONTACT Steve Harman 623-910-5520 344 [email protected] PRESIDENT Main Contact John McCaffrey 992 [email protected] WALKING With a Twist TREASURER Gerri Goede 971-404-1153 221 [email protected] WOOD CARVING PRESIDENT Main Contact Butch Wright [email protected] Ken Tyrrell 623-910-5520 589 [email protected] WOODSHOP Treasurer 992 [email protected] Richard Gaunt 503-704-2868 932 [email protected] WORSHIP COUNCIL SECRETARY 541-961-167 113 CONTACT Ken Tyrrell 55 [email protected] 30 219-246-0110 337 [email protected] MAIN CONTACT Brita Stern 270 Nancy Trantow 313 [email protected] MAIN CONTACT (Mailing) 236 [email protected] Bill Gibson 506 [email protected] CHURCH PO BOX 1108 [email protected] 236 [email protected] 399 [email protected] 380 [email protected] 778 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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Banking 800-432-1000 Red Cross 602-336-6660 623-933-3358 Bank of America 480-940-4200 Valley View Comm. Food Bank 623-222-4312 Compass Bank 800-869-3557 Victim Assistance 623-934-5331 Wells Fargo Bank Westside Food Bank 602-652-3000 City/County/State/Fed 602-255-0072 Miscellaneous 623-856-1110 623-222-1500 Auto Reg, Lic. Plates/Drivers License 623-583-0692 Hollyhock Branch Library 623-222-2222 Chamber of Commerce-Surprise 602-652-3000 City of Surprise 623-222-1212 Luke Air Force Base 623-977-8639 City of Surprise additional Construction Permits/Building 222-1840 & 222-1841 Senior Center 623-222-4000 Fire Dept. Administration 623-974-1520 Maricopa County 623-222-3000 Surprise Stadium Box Office 623-583-9335 Maricopa County Sheriff’s Admin Major of Surprise 623-222-5000 Surprise Regional Library 623-214-1015 MDV-Renewal Line 623-583-8248 Surprise Police Dept. (non-emergency) 602-506-1511 Surprise Visitor Center 623-544-2200 Social Security Administration 602-876-1011 Pets 623-222-1622 Senior Social Services 623-222-1300 602-506-8600 Surprise City Council Animal Care/Control 623-933-9300 623-218-6035 Emergency - 911 888-713-3031 Emergency Animal Clinic-Hosp. 602-253-5000 Boswell, W O Memorial Hospital 623-222-4000 VCA El Mirage Animal Hospital 602-277-1000 Del E Webb Memorial Hospital 866-449-1979 FastMed Urgent Care of Surprise 800-772-1213 Pharmacy 800-200-1308 Next Care Urgent Care 623-222-1500 623-222-1300 CVS Pharmacy Education Walgreens 623-977-7211 Wal-Mart Communiversity @ Surprise 623-214-4000 Estrella Mountain College 623-215-0082 Transportation Rio Salado College 623-742-2999 Dial-A-Ride Hotlines 480-384-9000 Maricopa Dept. of Transport. 623-935-8000 Sun City Express (Airport Shuttle) COVID-19 AZ Hotline 480-377-4250 To My Surprise (Airport Shuttle) Valley Metro 844-542-8201 Utilities Cox Communication DirecTV/Century Link Dish Network 348/25/2021

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