No. 488

March 12, 2007

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Sun City Anthem Community Association, Inc.
Property & Grounds Committee
March 13, 2007 at 1:30 p.m.

Agenda

  1. Establish Quorum
  2. Approve Minutes of 2/13/07
  3. Chairman’s Report
  4. Board Member’s Report Lanie Berg
  5. Management Report Arnie Snow
  6. Landscape/ Maintenance Report Bruno Panek
  7. Old Business
    1. Update on Fence Painting Project Bruno Panek
      (action may be taken)
    2. Update on Inventory Process
  8. New Business Bruno Panek
    1. Sound and Microphone System
      (action may be taken)
    2. Access Control System
    3. Tennis Court playing field colors
  9. Resident Open Comments
  10. Adjournment

Next Meeting: April 10, 2007 at 1:30 P.M.


Sun City Anthem Community Association, Inc.
Election Committee
March 13, 2007 at 9:00 a.m.

AGENDA

  1. CALL TO ORDER – QUORUM APPROVAL OF MINUTES
  2. CHAIRPERSON’S REPORT
    1. Candidates decision on renumbering ballot order
  3. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
    1. Ballot printing/Scantron update
    2. Discussion of Meet and Eat on the 12th
  4. NEW BUSINESS
    1. Advertising for Forum/Debates
    2. Refreshments after Forum/Debates
    3. Organization of ballot count May
  5. CANDIDATES QUESTIONS
  6. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS
  7. ADJOURNMENT

Next Meeting April 10, 2007 at 9am in Anthem Center


Image of Channel 99 TV News Sun City Anthem.


Week beginning March 12, 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. STORIES
    1. Participate in the exciting and educational NASD Investor Breakfast and Forum.
    2. Enjoy hearing a traveling resident’s lifestyle experience in Cuba.
    3. Learn more about the Nevada Cancer Institute.
    4. Wow! What a review of "Joe Piscopo Live" at the Hilton
    5. Hear Dr. Elizabeth Barhydt’s advice on managing stress and pain.
  2. ONGOING FEATURES:
    1. Meg’s Stretch and Tip of the Week - Meg Poulson
    2. Cranky Critic Movie Review – ("Notes on a Scandal") – Anita Rosen
    3. Brenda’s Body Shop – Learn the correct use of the Dual Pulley Pull-Down at the Fitness Center
    4. Activity Manager’s Report – Greg Dreyer
    5. "Something to Think About" – (Advice to Ladies!) - Lois Krashin
    6. Board President’s Report – Favil West
  3. DETAILED GUIDE:

Don’t miss Channel 99 this week. The NASD Investor Breakfast and Forum was a huge success. Chuck Simmons interviews the guest speakers. One of our residents, Jon Griffin, tells Marta Hurwitz about contemporary lifestyle in Cuba. Learn more about the magnificent Nevada Cancer Institute - Jackie McRitchie reports. Tune in to hear Dianne Davis as she reviews "Joe Piscopo Live" at the Hilton. Benefit from Dr. Elizabeth Barhydt’s advice on pain and stress management.

Activities director Greg Dreyer, gives viewers a preview of upcoming SCA activities. For viewers who want to learn more about the equipment at the Fitness Center, Brenda Lorentzen, in her “Brenda’s Body Shop” segment, demonstrates the Dual Pulley Pull-Down this week. Meg Poulson presents her fitness stretch and tip of the week. If you are curious about the movie “Notes on a Scandal”, don’t miss Anita Rosen’s interesting review. In her humorous “Something to Think About” segment, Lois Krashin gives some excellent advice to ladies. The show concludes with Favil West giving the Board President’s Report.
 

Phyllis Davis
837-0644


Upcoming Sun City Anthem Activities at home and about town!

  • Campaign 2007
    Meet and Eat with the Candidates
    March 12 & 13, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
    Event is free, but seating is limited
    Independence Center's Multi-purpose rooms
    See the March Spirit, page 18
  • Elections Committee Meeting
    March 13, 9:00 a.m.
    See the March Spirit, page 10
  • Investment Committee Meeting
    March 13, 9:00 a.m.
    See the March Spirit, page 10
  • Finance Committee Meeting
    March 13, 1:30 p.m.
    See the March Spirit, page 10
  • Property & Grounds Committee Meeting
    March 13, 1:30 p.m.
    See the March Spirit, page 11
  • 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 March Spirit, page 19
  • Day Trip
    Primm
    March 20, Buss leaves SCA at 9:00 a.m.
    $12 per person (includes buffet lunch)
    See the March Spirit, page 19
  • 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 March Spirit, page 19
  • Debates!
    SCA Election
    March 18 & 19, from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.
    Independence Center, Freedom Hall
    See the March Spirit, page 19
  • Class
    Driver Safety Program
    March 28 & March 29, 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
    Anthem Center's Arlington Room
    $10 per person — you must attend both sessions
    See the March 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
  • Expo!
    Emergency Preparedness Expo!
    March 31, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    Anthem Center's Hanneman Hall
    See the March Spirit, page 14
  • Fashion Show Luncheon
    Sun City Anthem Women's Club
    April 12, - doors open 10:45 a.m. with lunch at 11:45 a.m.
    South Point Hotel & Casino Ballroom
    $28 per person for Club members, $33 for non-members
    See the March Spirit, page 28
  • Expo
    SCA Travel Expo
    April 14, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    Anthem Center's Hanneman Hall
  • Henry Tamburin Presents
    "The Ten Best and Worst Casino Bets"
    April 19, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
    $15 per person
    Anthem Center's Delaware Room
    See the March Spirit, page 20
  • Performing Arts Club Presents
    "American Bandstand Just a Dream"
    April 20, 21 & 22, Time to be announced!
    $5 per person
    See the March Spirit, page 28
  • Parking Lot Sale & Shredder Truck
    April 21, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    Sellers limited to the first 62 spaces at $15 per space
    Anthem Center's west parking lot.
    See the March Spirit, page 20
  • Show
    Theatre in the Valley Presents "Second Summer"
    April 28, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
    $8 per person, ($10 after 4/14)
    Independence Center's Freedom Hall
    See the March Spirit, page 20
  • Marcoa Vendor Appreciation Fair
    May 12, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    Free
    Anthem Center's Hanneman Hall and
    Independence Center & the parking lot.
    See the March 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.
An image of a red rose, The Minuteman Foundation has received a donation in memory of David M Cox who recently passed away. Acknowledgements to his wife Nola.

Though it's hard to see the reason, may it comfort you to know that loving thoughts go out to you...

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.