Community Standards - Sun City Anthem

Community Standards - Sun City Anthem Community Standards - Sun City Anthem

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Sewing & Quilting Would you believe in the heat of the summer that we’re keeping very cool? Yes, we’re already making items for the winter holidays. We’re adding several new items this fall and some old favorites will also return with a little twist. We’ll be selling these items and others at the Arts & Crafts Expo on November 3 and at the Holiday Fair on December 8. We cannot thank the SCA residents enough for supporting our shop. Your purchases help us to support some very worthwhile charities in this area. Come join us in the Sewing Room – where it’s also very cool during these hot months. It’s only $2.00 a month to join from now to the end of the year. We welcome new members. If you cannot sew, we can teach you how. With our computer-ized sewing machines, it’s as easy as pushing a button. Dolly Momma’s – These intermediate sewers make doll clothes for the 18-inch American Girl doll every Monday evening from 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. Quilting Special Interest/Block of the Month with Liz Young meet on Thursday, July 5 from 9:00 a.m. - noon; on Wednesday, July 11 from 9:00 a.m. - noon, and on Tuesday, July 17 from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Garments with Sherry & Friends meets each Wednesday evening from 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in our room. This month they’ll meet on July 11, and July 18. This time is also reserved for Open Sewing. Happy Hookers Crochet Group – meets the first Tuesday of each month – this month it will be July 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the sewing room The Sit & Knit Ladies meet in the room each Friday morning from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.; call Jo Rowland at 270- 0276 for more information. Workshops are set for Thursday July 5, July 12, July 19 and July 26 from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tuesdays workshops are set for July 10 and July 24 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Machine Instruction will be held on Monday, July 2 and July 16 from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. You must sign-up in the sewing room to be called for a scheduled time. There is also open sewing during this time. General Meeting will be Wednesday, July 25 at 7:00 p.m. in the Concord Room, next to Trumpets. Special Guest: Sally Schneider will be here offering a trunk show on Sunday, July 22 from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.. Sally specializes in adding those difficult borders to quilts and she’ll be offering some very helpful hints and tips. CLASSES: Please check the calendars in the room and our website for upcoming classes and changes and for the Weekly News. Our website is www.scasaq.org Shanghai Rummy (Push) Mondays 12:00 p.m., Emerson Franklin Room (Push)…is an easy and enjoyable card game. We can teach you how to play! We have over one hundred members. For club information call Bobbie Steinman at 614-4742. Singles The Single’s Club held their Semi Annual Meeting and Chili Cook-off in the courtyard of Independence Center. This activity replaced the annual picnic. Eighty five members participated, tasted chili, enjoyed refreshments provided by Pour for You, ate chicken provided by the Club and fabulous salads and desserts provided by the members, and listened to the song styling of Doug Roll. Eight members participated in the Chili Cook-Off and received Green Valley movie tickets for entering. Pictured is Gail Weiss, the Social Chair who planned the event and won first prize with her White Chili with Chicken. Runner up (for the second year in a row) was Theirrien Clark, Past President. First prize was a $25.00 gift certificate to Buckmans and second prize was a $15.00 gift certificate. This is an annual event and all Single’s who reside in Sun City Anthem are invited to join and enter the Chili Cook-off. Continued on page 41. PLEASE WELCOME DR.JENNY C. HA, M.D. FAMILY MEDICINE SIENA HILLS PRIMARY CARE We are pleased to welcome Dr. Jenny C. Ha, M.D., well known in our community for her gentle, thoughtful approach to patient care. She graduated from UC Irvine and is Board Certified in Family Medicine. She cares for patients of all ages and has a special interest in women's health, and speaks fluently in Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. Robert Gong, M.D. For Same Day Appointments: (702) 614-0850 10001 S. Eastern Ave. Suite 101 Henderson, NV 89052 (Located at St. Rose Hospital) 40 Sun City Anthem • July 2007

Singles Continued Also in June members attended Clint Holmes show “Just Another Man” at the UNLV Performing Art’s Center and Fine Dining at Table 34. The new Bowling SIG met at South Point Bowling Center on June 6. June 13-15 members joined others touring with &Away We Go to travel to Mesquite and Tuacahn to My Fair Lady and Cinderella. There are now four cooking SIGs that meet monthly and two Game STG’s that meet in member’s homes on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays plus many other Shared Interest Groups that single residents can participate in after joining the Single’s Club. The Single’s Club invites all unmarried residents of Sun City Anthem to join their club. The Club meets for Tee Time on the first Friday of the month at Buckmans and on the third Friday at the Trumpets Gallery. Tee Times are from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Single residents are invited to the monthly Board meeting held at 4:30 p.m. in the Penn Room of Independence Center to learn more about the Club. Annual dues are $10.00 and entitle the members to attend all Club functions. After joining the club members can sign up for activities and Shared Interest Groups. There is an “Unofficial Monday Lunch Bunch” where attendees choose the following Monday’s restaurant and many gather for breakfast on Wednesday morning. There are pot lucks at various members’ homes on most Sundays. The new Bowling SIG will meet at South Point Bowling Center on the first Wednesday. For more information about bowling contact Bob Fetzner at 616-1021. Further information is available from Single’s President Shirley Cheri at 897-0320 or by email at SCASingles@aol.com. Softball Did you know that Mr. Del Webb was an avid baseball player and part owner of the New York Yankees. We all know he was an icon in the construction business but did you know he was responsible in the construction of several sport stadiums. He is not responsible directly in the construction of our beautiful softball fields (Anthem Hills Park) but the City of Henderson built them for the residents of Sun City Anthem. Join us for year around softball every Tuesday and Friday morning (summer schedule 7:30 a.m.) and a yearly fee of $20.00. Additional information can be obtain by calling President Don Littman (270-4949), Vice President Henry Johnson (896-2909) or Secretary/Treasure Ron Jones (616- 4727). Congratulations to the Giants for winning the latest championship. Table Tennis Club Monday & Fridays, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00p.m., Tuesday & Thursdays, 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m., Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Saturdays, noon to 4:00 p.m. at Independence Hall Aerobics Room Anthem residents of all abilities are welcome to join the Table Tennis Club. Club members have access to a table tennis ball machine (robot) that can help players improve their skills and work on a multitude of different strokes at different speeds. Free clinics are held every first and third Monday evening. Also, instructional DVDs are available to Club members in good standing. Yearly dues are only $5. Table Tennis began in England during the 1880s. Today throughout the world, people play table tennis for exercise, recreation and social interaction. As a non-contact sport, using a ball that weighs only a few grams, table tennis is practically a risk-free sport. Players can realize a number of physical benefits from table tennis including improved hand-eye coordination and reactions. Over time studies have shown that both gross and fine muscle movements can be improved. Over the course of play, a fair, yet not extreme, amount of aerobic activity occurs. Players can set their own level of involvement. A recent book entitled, “Making a Good Brain Great” by Dr. Daniel Amen names table tennis the number one sport for improving your brain. Nineteen million Americans participate in table tennis each year. Table Tennis is the most popular racket sport in the world and became an Olympic sport in 1988. Contact Len Grossman at 617-0477 or at sheilengrossman@cox.net or Charlie Wong at 492-6318 or email cnwong888@netzero.com for more information. Sun City Anthem • July 2007 41

Singles Continued<br />

Also in June members attended Clint Holmes show “Just<br />

Another Man” at the UNLV Performing Art’s Center and Fine<br />

Dining at Table 34. The new Bowling SIG met at South Point<br />

Bowling Center on June 6. June 13-15 members joined others<br />

touring with &Away We Go to travel to Mesquite and Tuacahn<br />

to My Fair Lady and Cinderella. There are now four cooking<br />

SIGs that meet monthly and two Game STG’s that meet in<br />

member’s homes on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays plus many other<br />

Shared Interest Groups that single residents can participate in<br />

after joining the Single’s Club.<br />

The Single’s Club invites all unmarried residents of <strong>Sun</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>Anthem</strong> to join their club. The Club meets for Tee Time<br />

on the first Friday of the month at Buckmans and on the<br />

third Friday at the Trumpets Gallery. Tee Times are from 5:00<br />

p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Single residents are invited to the monthly<br />

Board meeting held at 4:30 p.m. in the Penn Room of<br />

Independence Center to learn more about the Club. Annual<br />

dues are $10.00 and entitle the members to attend all Club<br />

functions. After joining the club members can sign up for<br />

activities and Shared Interest Groups. There is an “Unofficial<br />

Monday Lunch Bunch” where attendees choose the following<br />

Monday’s restaurant and many gather for breakfast on<br />

Wednesday morning. There are pot lucks at various members’<br />

homes on most <strong>Sun</strong>days.<br />

The new Bowling SIG will meet at South Point Bowling<br />

Center on the first Wednesday. For more information about<br />

bowling contact Bob Fetzner at 616-1021.<br />

Further information is available from Single’s President Shirley<br />

Cheri at 897-0320 or by email at SCASingles@aol.com.<br />

Softball<br />

Did you know that Mr. Del Webb was an avid baseball<br />

player and part owner of the New York Yankees. We all know<br />

he was an icon in the construction business but did you know<br />

he was responsible in the construction of several sport stadiums.<br />

He is not responsible directly in the construction of our<br />

beautiful softball fields (<strong>Anthem</strong> Hills Park) but the <strong>City</strong> of<br />

Henderson built them for the residents of <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Anthem</strong>.<br />

Join us for year around softball every Tuesday and Friday<br />

morning (summer schedule 7:30 a.m.) and a yearly fee of<br />

$20.00. Additional information can be obtain by calling<br />

President Don Littman (270-4949), Vice President Henry<br />

Johnson (896-2909) or Secretary/Treasure Ron Jones (616-<br />

4727). Congratulations to the Giants for winning the latest<br />

championship.<br />

Table Tennis Club<br />

Monday & Fridays, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00p.m., Tuesday &<br />

Thursdays, 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m., Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.<br />

– 9:00 p.m., Saturdays, noon to 4:00 p.m. at Independence<br />

Hall Aerobics Room<br />

<strong>Anthem</strong> residents of all abilities are welcome to join the<br />

Table Tennis Club. Club members have access to a table tennis<br />

ball machine (robot) that can help players improve their skills<br />

and work on a multitude of different strokes at different<br />

speeds. Free clinics are held every first and third Monday<br />

evening. Also, instructional DVDs are available to Club members<br />

in good standing. Yearly dues are only $5.<br />

Table Tennis began in England during the 1880s. Today<br />

throughout the world, people play table tennis for exercise,<br />

recreation and social interaction. As a non-contact sport, using<br />

a ball that weighs only a few grams, table tennis is practically a<br />

risk-free sport. Players can realize a number of physical benefits<br />

from table tennis including improved hand-eye coordination<br />

and reactions. Over time studies have shown that both gross<br />

and fine muscle movements can be improved. Over the course<br />

of play, a fair, yet not extreme, amount of aerobic activity<br />

occurs. Players can set their own level of involvement.<br />

A recent book entitled, “Making a Good Brain Great” by<br />

Dr. Daniel Amen names table tennis the number one sport for<br />

improving your brain.<br />

Nineteen million Americans participate in table tennis each<br />

year. Table Tennis is the most popular racket sport in the world<br />

and became an Olympic sport in 1988.<br />

Contact Len Grossman at 617-0477 or at sheilengrossman@cox.net<br />

or Charlie Wong at 492-6318 or email<br />

cnwong888@netzero.com for more information.<br />

<strong>Sun</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Anthem</strong> • July 2007 41

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