No. 486

February 26, 2007

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Sun City Anthem Community Association, Inc.
Informational Meetings
Anthem Center's Hanneman Hall

The Board of Directors of Sun City Anthem Community Association, Inc., announces three informational meetings on Trumpets.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at

  • 10:30 a.m.

  • 2:00 p.m.

  • 7:00 p.m.

Favil West
President, SCACAI


Image of Channel 99 TV News Sun City Anthem.


Week beginning February 26, 2006 -
Channel 99 TV News
Cox Cable Television Channel 99
On the Web site at: http://www.sca-hoa.org
Log in and click on Channel 99.
Suggestions and comments to:

channel99sca (at) yahoo (dot) com

"Anthem Alive!" - Recap

  1. FEATURED STORIES:
    1. New Traffic Lights - We are now a lot safer at two of SCA’s busiest intersections.
    2. Meet the Happy Hookers – Club members show viewers the beautiful handmade items they create and donate.
    3. Pat Mulroy (Southern Nevada Water Authority) – Critical information about the future of our water supply… Meet this dynamic guest speaker at the February Finance Club meeting
    4. The Quill Awards – Our own "Spirit" Magazine receives two well deserved awards in this statewide competition
  2. ONGOING FEATURES:
    1. Cranky Critic - Anita Rosen ("The Last King of Scotland")
    2. “The Producers”- Review by Dianne Davis
    3. Something to Think About: "E-mails" – Lois Krashin
    4. Brenda’s Body Shop – Brenda Lorentzen and Patty Simmons
    5. Tip and Stretch of the Week – Meg Poulson
    6. Activity Manager’s Report – Greg Dreyer
    7. Board President’s Report – Favil West

MORE DETAILED GUIDE TO THE WEEK'S PROGRAMMING
New show is aired Mon. Feb. 26 through Sun. Mar. 4, 2007 at 3:00, 6:00, 9:00, 12:00 around the clock

New traffic lights are installed at some busy intersections. Learn where they are located. Don’t miss an inside look at how the Happy Hookers knit and crochet to supply newborns and others in need. Understand more about the drought and Las Vegas’s increasing need for water. Pat Mulroy, SNWA Chief, provides us with the facts as featured speaker at the February SCA Finance Club meeting. Sun City Anthem's "Spirit" magazine wins 2 Bronze Quill Awards for excellence.

The long-anticipated Broadway hit “The Producers,” is finally here. Dianne Davis reviews the show and provides us with scenes from the new production at the Paris. Activities Director Greg Dreyer, gives viewers a preview of upcoming SCA activities. Our Cranky Critic, Anita Rosen, reviews the dramatic movie, “The Last King of Scotland.” Stay tuned for Channel 99’s Brenda’s Body Shop. Learn more about proper body position when using the exercise equipment at the fitness center. In her humorous “Something to Think About” segment, Lois Krashin gives us her tongue in cheek opinion of E-mails she receives. The show ends with Favil West's Board President’s Report.

Phyllis Davis
837-0644


Pool Closure
February 26, 2007 — April 30, 2007

Why are we closing the pool?
Both pools and spas are in need of re-plastering because the plaster surface is thin and falling off. Both decks are in need of re-surfacing because the decks (cool deck) material is breaking away from the concrete deck below.

What work is being done?
New plaster and tile will be installed in both pools and spas. Both decks will be re-surfaced with new cool deck material and re-painted. Exterior and interior painting will be done. Handrails will be re-painted and some landscaping will be done in the outside pool deck area. The pool plaster is coming off and needs to be repaired before the Health District closes us down or before additional damage is done to the pool.

Why is it taking so long?
7 days (Mon. through Fri.) for the outdoor pool and spa, 7 days for the indoor pool and spa, 7 days for the outdoor deck, 7 days for the indoor deck, 2 weeks for the deck, and pool to cure. Add days for painting, filling the pool, chemical balance and heating the water. Allow for construction and/or weather delays.

Why both pools and spas at the same time?
The only area for the workers to come in and out is through the double doors that lead out to the parking lot inside the indoor pool. The outside pool gate is too small and the grade is too steep. There will be a lot of noise, dust and debris during the repairs. Equipment and workers coming in and out will add safety issues.

Can’t we do something to the deck that doesn’t take so long?
No, because of the separation of the cool deck from the concrete base, we have to grind it down and start over. This is considered to be normal maintenance for deck coatings on commercial properties.

Why now? Why didn’t we do it in December or January?
January is the start of the new budget. All of these items have to be approved by the committees and the Board before proceeding. The contractors themselves need 60-90 days notice before they can schedule a project of this size.

OPTIONS

Sun City Anthem Group Exercise Classes:
Pick up a Group Exercise schedule at the monitor’s desk and try something new. Cross training is a great way to stay motivated, experience new ideas and train new muscles.
Remember, if nothing changes…….nothing changes.
Just a sample of some of the variety, times and fitness levels of classes we offer:

Sit-N-B-Fit:
Mon, Wed, Fri. 12:00-1:00 p.m. Laffn’Stretch: Tues. 9:15 a.m.

Gentle Aerobics:

Tues. & Thurs. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Gentle Yoga: Mon, Wed, Fri. 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Pilates:

Mon, Wed, Fri. 10:30-11:30

Osteo-Strength:

Tues. & Thurs. 11:30-12:30

Aerobic Performance:

Mon. & Fri. 7:00-8:00 a.m. and Wed. 8:00-9:00 a.m.

Henderson Multigenerational Pool: lap swimming call #267-5824, Mon-Fri. 5am - 9pm, Sat. 9am -5pm, and Sun. 1pm - 5pm. Seniors 50 years and over - $1.00

Aquacize classes – for details call 267-5800. The next sessions begin 2/19, 2/20 and run for 6 weeks. The 6 week courses are $42.00 and $63.00 depending on the course, dates and times.

Meg Poulson
Fitness Manager
Sun City Anthem Community Association
(702) 614-5873


Upcoming Sun City Anthem Activities at home and about town!

  • Seminar
    "The Inside Scoop on Casino Comps"
    By Dr. Henry Tamburin
    February 27, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
    $15 per person
    Anthem Center, Delaware Room
    See the February Spirit, page 18
  • Show
    "Potpourri"
    February 23 & 24, 7:00 p.m.
    Independence Center, Freedom Hall
    $5 per person. Tickets on sale Independence Center Box Office Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays starting 2/9.
    See the February Spirit, page 19
  • Class
    Driver Safety Program
    February 28 & March 1, from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
    $10 per person. You must attend both sessions.
    See the February Spirit, page 19
  • Karaoke/Sing-Sing Along Group
    February 28, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
    Independence Center, Freedom Hall
    All residents are invited to attend and participate!
    See the February Spirit, page 19
  • Event
    Fourth Annual NASD Investor Forum
    Co Sponsored by the SCA Financial Club
    March 2, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    SOLD OUT!
  • Show
    Theater in the Valley
    A Comedy Double Feature
    "The Dumb Waiter" & "The Real Inspector Hound"
    March 3, at 7:00 p.m.
    $8 per person ($10 after 2/24)
    Independence Center, Freedom Hall
    See the February Spirit, page 20
  • Concert
    Walt Wayne in Concert
    March 9 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
    $8 per person ($10 after 3/1)
    Independence Center, Freedom Hall
    See the February Spirit, page 20
  • Expo
    Home Expo
    March 10, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    Anthem Center, Hanneman Hall
    Free! Vendors from all over the valley with ideas & products!
    See the February Spirit, page 20
  • Debates!
    SCA Election
    March 18 & 19, from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.
    Independence Center, Freedom Hall
    See the February Spirit, page 19
  • Investment Committee Meeting
    March 13, 9:00 a.m.
    See the February Spirit, page 10
  • Dance
    "Blarney Stone Stomp"
    St. Patrick's Day Dance featuring
    the music and comedy of "Irish Stew"
    March 16, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
    $15 per person ($20 after 3/9)
    Anthem Center, Hanneman Hall
    See the February Spirit, page 20
  • Show/Dance
    Bobby Morris & Company
    March 25, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.
    $20 per person ($25 after 3/18)
    Anthem Center, Hanneman Hall
    See the February Spirit, page 20
  • Show
    "Let's Dance"
    With Michael & Melinda
    March 31, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
    $20 per person ($25 after 3/24)
    Independence Center, Freedom Hall
    See the February Spirit, page 20
  • Marcoa Vendor Appreciation Fair
    May 12, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    Free
    Anthem Center, Hanneman Hall and
    Independence Center &  the parking lot.
    See the February Spirit, page 20

 

 
The Minuteman Foundation is the organization which provides the funding needed to support the activities of the Community Service Club. The Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) charity.

The goal of The Minuteman Foundation is to fund the many and diverse needs of the elderly in each and all of our growing communities.

Pursuant thereto we have allied with the Community Service Club to provide free assistance to SCA residents. The services included are:

Transportation:
To local area medical providers or supermarkets. Three (3) business days notice required to arrange for your ride.

Equipment: We will loan you (on a temporary basis) a wheelchair, walker, crutches, cane, or other durable medical equipment.

Home Maintenance: Assistance with minor home maintenance chores such as: cleaning or replacing overhead air filters, replacing batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors, or changing overhead light bulbs.

Home Assistance: Resource Directory of information on fee-based, discount, and many other services available to seniors. Volunteers will also shop and deliver groceries or prescription medication to residents who are temporarily homebound.

Support Groups: CSC sponsors several support groups to assist the residents of Sun City Anthem. These groups are:

  • Living “Well” with Disabilities (physical mobility)
    2nd Tuesday, 1—2:30 p.m., Anthem Center

  • Alzheimer’s Caregivers
    3rd Monday, 6:30—8:30 p.m., Former Sewing Room

  • Bereavement — please call 614-5862 for information.

  • One on one guidance through Jewish bereavement protocol

  • One on one grief counseling for loss of a child

  • Friends of Bill W. Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous -
    Every Monday, 7 p.m., Independence Center.

  • Home Caregivers (for those caring for a loved one at home)
    3rd Monday 1:30—2:30 p.m. Anthem Center.

Volunteers are the backbone of the CSC. We need your help!
HELP US NOW AND WE WILL HELP YOU LATER!

Call 614-5862 to volunteer or for further information.
Our business hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday — Friday.


Please make your dollars count, mail your check to:

The Minuteman Foundation, Inc.
2505 Anthem Village Drive, Suite E-480
Henderson, NV 89052

Please do not send mail for the Foundation to the Sun City Anthem Community Association. Use the above address.

It's easy to make a financial donation to the Foundation with your credit card. Click here. All transactions are via a secure link to PayPal, a wholly owned subsidiary of eBay. Your donation may be fully deductible. Contact your tax advisor.


Chuck Davis

Co-founder and Treasurer
The Minuteman Foundation, Inc.