February 2015 Compass

COMPASS
SET YOUR COURSE FOR VOYAGER RESORT
Volume 20 Issue 5 February 2015
FEBRUARY EVENTS
T=TICKETED EVENTS
2/2
Froesh Travel Show
Movie: “Son of God”
2/4
Vendor Fair
Southwest Surfers (T)
2/5
Pancake Breakfast (T)
Lecture Series
2/6
Jim Van Slyke (T)
2/7
Reminiscence Dance (T)
2/11
Market Daze
Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds (T)
2/12
Merrill Lynch Seminar
Lecture Series
2/13
Instrumental Music Showcase
2/14
50th Anniversary Celebration (T)
Valentine Dance (T)
2/16
Early Bird Party
2/17
Two Gun McGraw (Gaslight) (T)
2/18
Ash Wednesday Service
2/19
Casino Bus Trip (T)
Lecture Series
2/20
Mardi Gras Dinner Show (T)
2/21
Two’s Company Dance (T)
2/23
Quilters 2 Quilt Show
2/25
Market Daze
Travelin’ Man (T)
2/26
Lecture Series
2/27
Doo Dah Parade
Voyager Night at the Races
2/28
Albert Galli Dance (T)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Voyager Information
2
Coming Events
3
2015 Special Events
12
Voyager News
13
On-Site Services
15
Health and Wellness
17
Faith Matters
19
Personal
20
Notices
21
Activity News & Updates
23
Activity Schedule
26
February Events Calendar
32
Now that the Holidays are behind us and we are hitting our full
seasonal stride, it’s time to get down to some serious fun. Hopefully all
that wanted to go on our first Manager’s Motorcycle Ride to Tortilla Flats
made it. Any type of scoot is welcome so long as it can maintain a 75
mph pace for when we are on the freeways. If the beautiful weather
hangs on for February, I’ll announce another ride. Please feel free to
suggest other destinations.
I am excited to announce that we have ordered our first NEW Park
Model in years!! It will be set on site 11-207 if you would like to see….or
better yet…..BUY it. We will bring in more as demand dictates. We will
also be selling some of our older park model rental inventory after the
season is over, so if you are interested in picking up a (very) used park
model for not a lot of money, see Steve or Connie in the Sales Office.
As we head into February, it’s time for our RV guests to start thinking
about next season, which means it’s getting close to Early Bird booking
time. Watch for information announcing the Early Bird dates. I would love
to see all RVers re-book for next season AND bring an RV friend. It
would be wonderful to see Voyager FULL next season. Don’t forget
about our referral bonus….an easy $50 for you with each new Voyager
RV referral you make resulting in a stay of 30 days or longer. In 2014, 35
of you received the bonus. That more than doubled our previous best
year….so THANK YOU!!!
Now the rules part of my novel….this month it’s regarding pets. Please,
please, please when you walk your dogs, cats, javelinas, or coyotes,
keep them on a leash no longer than 6 feet, don’t let them wander into
other residents’ front yards to do their business….and please make sure
you are picking up after them. It is not fair to residents to find your pet’s
residue in their front yards and then have to clean it up. Be a courteous
pet owner and a considerate neighbor.
That’s about all I have for this month – enjoy the beautiful weather that
we have been blessed with thus far!!!!
Regards,
Rick Tubaugh, General Manager
Voyager Courtesy Patrol 520-574-5400
Emergency 520-574-5105
24 hours a day
7 days a week
Journeys Health Clinic 520-574-6046
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday thru Thursday
Voyager Home Sales/Rentals
Steve Erickson 520-574-6000
[email protected]
Connie Larson 520-574-5008
[email protected]
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday - Friday
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Saturday
Voyager Registration 520-574-5000
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sunday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Tuesday - Saturday
[email protected]
Voyager Activity Office 520-574-6100
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday - Friday
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Saturday
Ticket Sales 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Monday - Friday
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Saturday
[email protected]
Desert Clipper Beauty/Barber Shop 520-574-5600
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday - Friday
Saturday - call for an appointment
Excel Physical Therapy 520-440-7860
7th Street #202 Monday - Friday
Call for an appointment
Mail Service Center 520-574-5201
8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Monday - Friday
9:00 AM - 12 Noon Saturdays
Hughes Federal Credit Union 520-794-8341
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday - Friday
On-Line Banking Night Deposit
www.hughesfcu.org
Voyager Bar & Grill 520-574-5800
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Sunday - Wednesday
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday - Saturday
Peaceful Spirit Massage Therapy 520-320-1953
Located at 5th & Roadrunner
Call for an appointment
Voyager Market/Gift Shop 520-574-5800
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM 7 days a week
Velvet Bow Pet Groomers
520-574-5093
520-668-1581
Located at 7th & Quail
Call for an appointment
Voyager Golf Course 520-574-5700
Open Sunrise to Sunset
Pro Shop open daily 9 AM - 4 PM
March Compass Deadline Friday, February 13th
Compass Points Deadline : Each weekly issue – Wednesday at noon
E-mail submissions to [email protected]
Volume 20 Issue 5 February 2015
The Compass is a publication of Voyager Resort and is circulated to residents monthly during the season. It is intended to
inform residents of planned activities, classes, and entertainment and to provide Voyager news and information.
Submissions by residents are welcome. The editor reserves the right to choose from and edit submissions for content,
style, and length. Updates are printed in the weekly Compass Points.
Activity Office phone 520-574-6100 or 520-574-6101
Activity Director: Debby Mitchell
Compass Editor: Martha Wood
Activity Assistants: Marla Clark, Debbie McGraw, Adrienne Montgomery, Pam Stone, and Jim Wheeler
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February 2015
COMING EVENTS
Coffee & Donuts
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Coffee & Don
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served at 8:00
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Saturdays in the Ballroom
January 31st - Hughes Federal Credit Union & Taz Plumbing
February 7th - Dedicated Dental & Merrill Lynch
February 14th - USA Insurance
February 21st - Freedom RV
February 28th - LaMesa RV & Taz Plumbing
Tickling the Ivories
•TICKET BOX OFFICE•
MONDAY – FRIDAY 9 AM - 3 PM
SATURDAY 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Concert & Sing-A-Long
with Linda Lazzeroni
Saturday, January 31st
Event tickets may be purchased by calling
574-6100, using the enclosed Reservation
Form, or stopping by the Activity Office
during the above hours. To receive the
Resident Discount or use your Voyager
account to pay for your tickets, you must
present your Voyager name badge.
7:00 pm in the Ballroom
Voyager’s first Summer Chapel pianist
plays secular, religious, and oldies!
Free admission - cash or non-perishable
food donations for Tucson’s Community
Food Bank are gratefully accepted.
TRAVEL
Monday Nite at the Movies
6:30 PM in the Ballroom
February 2nd
and Terry Oremland present…..
Monday, February 2nd
1:00 pm in the Catalina Room
- Insight Vacations Learn about touring Europe, the US, Canada and more!
- Paul Gauguin CruisesSmall ship cruising Tahiti, French Polynesia, Fiji,
and the South Pacific
EXCLUSIVE Travel Show promotions!
Set up and put away your chairs
$1 Donation
All proceeds benefit Journeys Health Clinic
Free tickets available in the Activity Office
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COMING EVENTS
Prizes
Demos
Info
Wednesday, February 4th
Free
Samples
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Tucson merchant show in the Ballroom
Activity Kitchen opens at 11:00 a.m. for lunch
VENDOR FAIR
Providing a site for vendors does not constitute
an endorsement by Voyager RV Resort
Wednesday Night Series Show #5
The Southwest Surfers
Wednesday, February 4th
7:00 pm in the Ballroom
Reserved Seating Gold $18 - Silver $16 - Copper $14
The Southwest Surfers’ 5 part harmony and surf guitar licks will keep you foottappin’, clappin’, and singin’ along to all your Beach Boys favorites.
If you purchased the Wednesday Night Series Pass, you already have a ticket for this show
LECTURE SERIES
Pancake Breakfast
Thursday, February 5th
Thursday, February 5th
1:00
Seatings at 7:30 & 8:00 am
in the Ballroom
Tickets $4.00/$4.50 at the door
PM
in the Catalina Room
“Border Patrol 101”
Donations benefit Rotary Backpack Program
Pancakes, Sausage, Juice, and Coffee
Bring your own table service
JIM VAN SLYKE
Celebrating the music of
pop icon NEIL SEDAKA.
Enjoy hits such as
Laughter in the Rain,
Breaking up is Hard To
Do, Love Will Keep Us
Together, and many more.
Friday, February 6th
7:00 pm in the Ballroom
Reserved Seating:
Gold $18 - Silver $16 - Copper $14
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Reminiscence Dance
Saturday, February 7th
7:00 p.m. in the Ballroom
Tickets $6.00 $7.00 at the door
To reserve a table,
purchase 8 tickets.
BYOB Sponsored by
Voyager Pickleball
PRESENTS.
Wednesday Night
Series Show #6
Market Daze
including the
Farmers Market
Wednesday
February 11th
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
in the Courtyard, Ballroom,
Santa Rita & Arizona Rooms
Lunch starts at 11 am from
the Activity Kitchen
Wednesday, February 11th
7:00 PM in the Ballroom
Your Cove/Voyager Neighbors
Your Friends in Real Estate
Enjoy time-honored tunes from Marty Robbins,
Gene Autry, and the Sons of the Pioneers,
including Cool Water, El Paso, The Last
Roundup, Don’t Fence Me In, and of course,
Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds.
Mary McVan
444-4758
Bill McVan
444-5416
[email protected]
Reserved Seating
Gold $18•Silver $16•Copper $14
Realtors®
Thinking about buying or selling? Call Mary &
Bill for professional, caring and friendly help.
Serving the Cove, Tucson & all of Southern AZ.
New Homes too!
If you purchased the Wednesday Night Series Pass,
you already have a ticket for this show
CURRENT LISTINGS:
8573 S Masthead Drive
8533 S Dubloon Way SOLD
7396 E Navigator Lane SOLD
7151 E Maritime Drive SOLD
BUY YOUR TICKETS THE FAST, EASY WAY!
We don’t like lines either. Call 574-6100 weekdays
9:00 am - 3:00 pm or use the enclosed flyer and
charge your tickets to your MasterCard, Visa, or
Discover account. We’ll put the tickets in your
Voyager mailbox. Cove & Bay customers, pick up
your tickets at the Activity Office.
Voyager Residents
Since 1999
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FEBRUARY 2015
COMING EVENTS
LECTURE SERIES
SEMINAR
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 12TH
Thursday, February 12th
1:00 PM in the Catalina Room
“Ancient Farming, Fending &
Fighting in the Sonoran Desert”
1
with Dr. James Watson
of the Arizona State Museum
VOYAGER BAR & GRILL
FREE refreshments, door prizes, 25 year specials
Sign up on Activity Board
Stop by our booth at the Vendor Fair
Donations benefit Rotary Backpack Program
Meet new SkyMed reps Jerry & Marilyn Collins
No Co-Pays · No Deductibles · No Claim Forms
Instrumental Music Showcase
Come to RV City’s
Friday, February 13th
ORIGINAL BID & BUY SALE - 2 DAYS ONL Y
7:00 pm in the Ballroom
FEBRUARY 14th & 15th
Have you always wanted to learn to
play an instrument? Did you used to
play music and wish you could pick it up again?
There’s no better time than right now. Meet the
instructors/coordinators, ask questions, and listen
to the various instrumental music groups as they
each perform a few numbers. Hopefully you’ll see
that getting into music at this point in our lives isn’t
intimidating, it’s just plain fun!
At Noon- FREE Food! Chicken with all the fixins!
If you’ve ever wanted to buy a new or used RV for the
price YOU want to pay, at a monthly payment YOU can
afford, this is the event for YOU!
Short drive, I-10 Exit 302, 2095 Hwy 90, Huachuca City
520 - 456 - 9292
50th
Anniversary
Reception
Don’t Miss It!!
Valentine Dance
Saturday, February 14th
Celebrating your 50th wedding
anniversary in 2015?
7:00 pm in the Ballroom
Voyager’s annual celebration honoring
all Voyager, Cove and Bay couples
married in 1965 will be held on
Saturday, February 14th.
This event is by Reservation Only
Tickets $7.00 - $ 8.00 at the door
Music by Tom Chesnut
BYOB
sponsored by Voyager Pickleball
If you’d like to attend,
sign up on the Activity Board by February 6th
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What is SkyMed?
Who needs SkyMed?
What are its benefits?
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COMING EVENTS
Voyager
Nite at
3rd Annual
Early Bird Party
for all
Tickets
$ 15
/3
Sales end 2
Seasonal RVers
Monday,
February 16th
Tuesday, February 17th
Doors open at 6:15 Showtime 7:00 pm
2-4 pm
in the Catalina Room
The Gaslight Theater is located at 7010 East Broadway.
2016 Early Bird rates
will be announced
Refreshments
will be served
LECTURE SERIES
Tickets
$5.00
Thursday,
February 19th
Double Decker Bus Trip to Chandler, AZ
Thursday, February 19th
Bus leaves Voyager at 9:00 AM
$10.00 Bonus Play Voucher upon arrival
Bingo available 1 mile from Wild Horse
Shuttle to Premium Outlets
Store listing available in Activity Office Bus
leaves Wild Horse at 3:30 PM
leaves Lone Butte at 4:00 PM for Voyager
Bring your Gila River Players Card # when purchasing
ticket or obtain a new card at the Casino
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1:00 PM Catalina Room
Mary Beth Lochner of the
Voyager Health Clinic
will answer pre-submitted health
and ageing questions.
Drop questions in box at
February 12th lecture
or E-mailto [email protected]
Donations benefit
Rotary Backpack Program
FEBRUARY 2015
COMING EVENTS
Friday, February 20th
Mardi Gras Dinner Show
featuring the Wildcat Jass Band
Tickets $22
Reserved seating by table
Jambalaya
New Orleans Sausage
Cole Slaw Corn Bread
King Cake Beverage
Social Time 5:30 pm Dinner 6:00 pm
Show Time 7:00 pm
BYOB Sponsored by Voyager Pickleball
Two’s Company Dance
TICKET RESALE BOARD
Have a Voyager entertainment ticket you can’t
use? Bought a Wednesday Night Pass and can’t
go one night?
The Activity Office cannot issue refunds, but
you are welcome to post a 3x5 card on the
Ticket Resale Board across from the mail boxes.
Include show details, the price you’re asking,
and your phone number. There’s a good chance
someone will buy it.
Want to go to a show that’s sold out? Check
the Ticket Resale Board - you might find just
what you’re looking for. Check frequently - these
tickets go fast!
Saturday, February 21st
7:00 pm in the Ballroom
Tickets $6.00 - $7.00 at the door
To reserve a table buy 8 tickets
BYOB – Sponsored by Voyager Pickleball
2015 Quilt Show
presented by Quilters 2
Monday
February 23rd
9 am - 4 pm
in the Ballroom
No charge with
Voyager badge
$2.00 for non-residents
Over 125 items on display - membermade quilts, art quilts, antique quilts
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COMING EVENTS
Market
Daze
including the
Farmers Market
Wednesday
February 25th
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
in the Courtyard,
Ballroom, Santa Rita &
Arizona Rooms
Lunch starts at 11 am
PRESENTS...
Wednesday Night
Series Show #8
Wednesday,
February 25th
7:00 PM in the Ballroom
Bust out the bobby socks for a toe tapping great time
with 50s and 60s songs that set hearts fluttering like
Hello Mary Lou, Garden Party, Turn Me Loose, Ain’t
That a Shame, Puppy Love, Put Your Head on My
Shoulder, and Breaking up is Hard To Do.
Reserved Seating
Gold $18 • Silver $16 • Copper $14
from the
Activity Kitchen
If you purchased the Wednesday Night Series Pass,
you already have a ticket for this show
LECTURE SERIES
Thursday, February 26th
1:00 PM in the Catalina Room
“Brain Health and Alzheimer’s Disease”
Dr. Elizabeth Glisky, U of A Department of Psychology
Donations benefit Rotary Backpack Program
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FEBRUARY 2015
COMING EVENTS
2nd Annual Doo Dah Parade
Friday, February 27th
Any
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Leaves Golf course at 4 pm
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18th St to 4Th St to Ballroom
Cash Prizes & Trophies for 6 humorous categories
Sign up on the Activity Board by February 25th
Voyager Night at the Races!
Friday, February 27th
5 pm in and around the Ballroom
All residents are invited to participate or just come and cheer on the race!
Purchase your $5 car kit in the Activity Office and register your entry
($2 registration fee) . Trophies & Prizes for STOCK & MODIFIED class winners.
Woodshop is providing supervised sessions for contestants to work on their cars.
TICKETS $7.00
ALBERT GALLI DANCE
Saturday, February 28th
$8.00 at the door
To reserve a table purchase 8 tickets
BYOB Sponsored by Voyager Pickleball
7:00 pm in the Ballroom
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Food will be sold by
Voyager Clubs/Groups
from 4-6 pm to raise
money for their Activity
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COMING EVENTS
Blue, Blues, &
Boogie Woogie
Show & Tell
Wednesday,
March 4th
Wednesday
March 4th
9:30 am – 1:00 pm
in the Ballroom
7:00 PM in the Ballroom
Songs like: Blue Moon, Blues in the Night, Blue Monday,
When Sunny Gets Blue, Stormy Monday Blues, Every Day
Blues, Black and Blue, Blueberry Hill, Rockin’ Pneumonia,
Blues in The Night, Bye Bye Blues, and much more…
See what your talented friends
and neighbors have created
this season.
Reserved Seating
Gold $18 •Silver $16 • Copper $14
No craft sales at this event
The Activity Kitchen opens
If you purchased the Wednesday Night Series Pass,
you already have a ticket for this show.
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Pancake Breakfast
Thursday, March 5th
Seatings at 7:30 & 8:00 am in the Ballroom
Tickets $4.00/$4.50 at the door
Bring your own table service
Reminiscence
Dance
VOYAGER LIGHT
OPERA
COMPANY
PRESENTS
Saturday, March 7th
Thursday & Friday March 5th & 6th
7:00 pm in the Ballroom
OUR LOCAL TALENT IS AWESOME!
Reserved Seating:
Silver $7 · Copper $6
Based on a story and characters by Damon Runon Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe
Burrows. Guys and Dolls JR Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theater International (MTI) All authorized
performance materials are also supplied by MTI 421 West 54 th Street, New York, NY 10019
Phone (212)541-4684 Fax: (212) 397-4684 www.MITShows.com
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7:00 pm in the Ballroom
Tickets $6.00
$7.00 at the door
Voyager’s Own
Dance Band!!
To reserve a table,
purchase 8 tickets.
BYOB Sponsored by Voyager Pickleball
FEBRUARY 2015
SPECIAL EVENTS
UPCOMING
WEDNESDAY NIGHT SHOWS
NOW ON SALE!
Thursday, March 12th
Tickets $60 - sales end 2/25
MARCH 11th
LUCK OF THE IRISH
Music, dance, and comedy – Irish-style
MARCH 18th
GOOD ROCKIN’ LIVE
Home to Arizona’s wholesome family
music entertainment with great food
and hilarious comedy!
Salute to Sun Records (Elvis, Johnny Cash,
Jerry Lee Lewis & more)
MARCH 25th
AMERICAN MADE
Includes round-trip bus from
Voyager to Apache Junction,
Slow-Cooked Roast Beef Dinner,
“Country Jubilee” show,
plus taxes and gratuities.
Country gospel quartet – the Presidio Boys
APRIL 1st
ARIZONA SYMPHONIC WINDS
Arizona’s premiere community concert band
VOYAGER RV RESORT GIFT CARDS
Available for purchase and redemption at the Activity
Office, Bar & Grill, Market/Gift Shop, and
the Pro Shop — any amount, for any occasion!
Google Group
Enjoy the Desert!
To join the
Voyager Community Post
send an email to
[email protected]
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February 2015
VOYAGER NEWS
STATE & REGIONAL PARTIES
NEW VOYAGER RESIDENTS!
We are always happy to
welcome new annual residents
to our Voyager Community. Some of
our more recent arrivals spoke with us about what
brought them to Voyager and what they like best.
2015 parties are listed
below. Details can be found
on the bulletin board
across from the mailboxes
and in the State Party Book
in the Activity Office.
New Yorkers Kenneth and Carol Taft spent last season
here in an RV. They enjoyed the weather and Voyager’s
friendliness so much, this year they bought their winter
home at 9-312.
PENNSYLVANIA
CANADA
MONTANA/NEVADA/
IDAHO/UTAH/WYOMING
NEW ENGLAND
MINNESOTA/N DAKOTA/
S DAKOTA
COLORADO
WISCONSIN
WASHINGTON/OREGON
ALASKA
Kathrina Black’s parents have lived at Voyager and The
Bay for eight years. From Maryland, Cat now has her own
business in Tucson and lives at 5-235. She enjoys all of
Voyager’s amenities, especially the Bar & Grill.
When they drove down Voyager’s beautiful boulevard for
the first time 15 years ago, Les & Marge Simcox were
impressed. Their planned two day stay became four
months. Living in Michigan, they‘ve been wanting to return
ever since, and this year bought a park model at 3-244.
Saturday, February 7th
Sunday, February 8th
Saturday, February 14th
Sunday, February 15th
Saturday, February 21st
Saturday, February 21st
Saturday, February 28th
Saturday, March 7th
Sunday, March 22nd
We need YOU to make our new
2015 Voyager Picture Directory complete!
Let’s put names with faces!
We’ve partnered with Lifetouch for professional photography
to capture you, your friends and neighbors, and the activities you all enjoy.
Appointments will be scheduled 12 separate days during February and March
Sign up in the Activity Office.
In your one - hour session you will
· be professionally photographed
· immediately view your portraits
Each family receives
· a complimentary 8x10 photograph
· a free full color directory
You will have the opportunity to purchase additional portraits for
yourself, family & friends
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FEBRUARY 2015
VOYAGER NEWS
TRASH AND RECYCLING NEWS
TUESDAY & FRIDAY TRASH PICK-UP
DO NOT put out trash cans
Use heavy gauge plastic garbage bags - less than 25 pounds per bag
Have tied bags out at the curb by 7 AM
DO NOT set bags out the night before!
NEW TRASH AND RECYCLING LOCATION OPEN 24/7
Voyager’s Trash and Recycle Station is now located in the Bay, just before exiting the back gate.
If you miss the pick-up, trash can be taken to the TRASH BINS at the Trash & Recycle Station.
 YARD WASTE should be placed in the specified bin.
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RECYCLING OPPORTUNITIES
DROP-OFF LOCATION
Clothing
Pio Decimo Clothing bin at Trash & Recycling Center
Aluminum beverage cans
Cans for Kids bin at Trash & Recycling Center
Paper*, glass bottles & jars, steel & tin cans, #1 & 2 plastic
No-sort recycling bin at Trash & Recycling Center
Aluminum Can Tabs for Ronald McDonald House (Quilters 1)
Activity Office
Eye Glasses for the Lions Club
Activity Office
Box Tops & Campbell’s Soup Labels for Education
Activity Office
Plastic Grocery Bags for use by Busy Hands
Palo Verde Room Tuesday or Friday 9 AM - Noon
Computers, printers, batteries, phones, other electronics
Computer Resource Center
*Newspapers, mail, paper bags, beverage cartons, magazines, catalogs, phonebooks, fiberboard & cardboard
For details on Voyager’s recycling program, pick up a “Recycle the Voyager Way” pamphlet at Registration.
LET’S DO IT RIGHT ! BY ROSE BECK
Official figures show that up to 20% of the items collected for recycling were incinerated or dumped in
landfills last year. Overall, we at Voyager do a fairly good job of not contaminating our recycles. It is not
just how much recycling we do that’s important, it’s also HOW WE DO IT. SO LET’S DO IT RIGHT!
 There is only ONE bin for mixed recyclables.
 NEVER place bags of garbage in a recycle bin. Use the trash bins.
 All recycled items, including paper, must be free of food and grease. If you choose NOT to wash cans, glass or plastic,
place them in the trash. All items must be CLEAN!.
 All boxes MUST be broken down or flattened. If you are not able to do this, please ASK FOR HELP.
There is a sign at the recycle bin for items that can be recycled. If an item is not on the list, please put it in the trash.
The green elves thank you for your efforts.
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February 2015
ON SITE SERVICES
WHY GO INTO TOWN? WE HAVE IT ALL RIGHT HERE!
6 - 9 PM ENTERTAINMENT & SPECIAL EVENTS
Saturday Nights at the Bar & Grill
Tuesday Nights on the Patio
February 3rd - Duo Clásico
February 10th - Bobby Wilson
February 17th - Henry Soriano
February 24th - Jay Faircloth
February 7th - Billy Templeton
Friday, February 13th - Party with DJ Bill
(Un-Valentines Day)
February 28th - Shane Stewart
Wednesday Nights in the Bar
Texas Hold’em
Thursday Nights in the Bar
Karaoke - $4 Margaritas!
Saturday, February 14th
Valentine’s Day Dinner for 2 - $ 60 per couple
2 Shrimp Cocktail appetizers Soup or Salad for both
2 10oz Prime Rib dinners
2 Chocolate Covered Strawberries 2 glasses of Champagne
Reservations recommended
call #5800 or sign up in the Market.
Served from 11am until we run out!!!!
the
Desert Clipper
Beauty and Barber Shop
574-5600
9:00 am - 5 pm Monday to Friday
Saturday - call for an appointment
Walk-ins welcome
Appointments Recommended
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FEBRUARY 2015
ON SITE SERVICES
Terry Oremland • Frosch Travel
Thursday,
February 5th
9:15 am
Ballroom South
Parking Lot
BIKE REPAIR
Wednesday, February 4th
8:30 - 11:30 AM • AJO BIKES (294-1434)
Offering bike repair,
inspection and estimates in
the breezeway behind the
Ballroom. Bikes are returned
the following Friday.
Saturday Swap Meets
February 14th & 28th
7:30 AM
Restaurant Parking Lot
No charge • BYO table
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- find a treasure!
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Travel Desk (Registration Lobby)
9 am – 12 Noon Tuesday & Thursday
888-682-1548 or 520-405-7862
[email protected]
Have Lunch at the Pro Shop!
Serving Daily Specials from 10 AM - 2 PM
Saturday 1/31
Sunday 2/1
Monday 2/2
Taco Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
2/3
2/4
2/5
12/6
Pulled BBQ Pork Sandwiches
Grilled Burgers/Dogs/Chicken
Maid Rite Sandwich
Beef Tacos
Tuna Salad Sandwich
Grilled Burgers/Dogs/Chicken
Hot Dogs
New 2015 Shirts are in!!
Serving Coffee and Donuts
8:30 - 10:30 am Fridays only
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Peaceful Spirit
Therapeutic Massage Center
call 320-1953
for an appointment
Located at 5th & Roadrunner
www.bestmassageintucson.com
Excel Physical Therapy
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
and Thursdays
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Paul Wheeler, PT, DPT
Ken Diehl, PT
Call 440-7860 weekdays for an appointment
Clinic located at Space 7-202
Treating Neck, Back and Orthopedic Conditions,
Balance Training, Osteoporosis Programs
Medicare, Blue Cross/Blue Shield accepted
Appointments scheduled by calling #6046
INR CLINIC HOURS:
(International Normalized Ratio) Clinic established to
monitor and manage the medication(s) that you take
to prevent blood clots
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting
Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Thursdays 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Every Tuesday 7:00-8:00 p.m.
in the Health Clinic
No Appointment Necessary
MARY BETH LOCHNER, DNP
Call Donna or John at 574-2246
for more information.
Family Nurse Practitioner
Journeys Health Clinic Services
Our clinic offers a wide range of services to
assist you in meeting your healthy living goals.
Just call or come in during clinic hours.
 Primary care for chronic disease management
and short-term illnesses and injuries
 Routine gynecologic exams
 Coumadin monitoring program
 Skin cancer screening and skin tag removal
 Foot and nail care services
 Ear canal cleaning and wax removal
Saturday, February 14th
in the Catalina Room
Call for an appointment 800-770-0240
WEAR YOUR BADGE!
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS
PRESERVING HEALTH THROUGH NUTRITION
Fridays at 12:30 PM in the Arizona Room. $5 per class.
2/6 - Emotional Eating
2/13 - Gluten Free
2/20 - Fermentation
2/27 - Juicing & Blending
3/6 - Eating an Anti-Inflammatory Diet
FREE DIABETES EDUCATION CLASSES
Diabetes is a chronic disease that requires YOU to
provide most of your own care. It can be frustrating. To
assist your efforts, Journey's Health Clinic is providing
FREE diabetes education classes for those diagnosed
with "Pre-diabetes" as well as Diabetes. Limited seating sign up at the Clinic. Bring your questions.
Thursdays in the Health Clinic Waiting Room
February 5th, 6:00 - 7:00 pm
"Food Choices and Activity to Improve Diabetes Control"
February 12th, 6:00 - 7:30pm
"How Do I Prevent the Complications of Diabetes?"
Voyager Compass
FREE CONTINUOUS CHEST COMPRESSION CLASS
Continuous Chest Compression CPR, developed at the
U of A and approved by the American Heart Association in
2008, eliminates the need for mouth-to-mouth breathing
and checking for a pulse. Monday, February 16th at 6:00
PM in the Catalina Room, U of A REACT medical students
demonstrate the technique and use of an AED. Limited
seating - sign up on the Activity Board.
HLAA reaches people with
hearing loss and family
members to provide
information and resources.
Monday, February 9th at
11 am in the Catalina Room, Lou Touchette presents
"Let's Loop Tucson", a discussion of public loop systems
and using the “loop” in your home to better hear television.
In addition, he will explain how to clean your hearing aids.
Individuals with all types of hearing loss and spouses/
families/friends are welcome.
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F AITH M ATTERS
THE ORIGINAL VALENTINE
February is noted for cold weather, President's Day sales, and, of course, Valentine’s Day. It is actually
named after a saint who was originally a bishop in the early church. Noted for his compassion and care for
the poor, his most famous gift was three small bags of coins that he gave to three poor girls so they could
have a dowry. He left his name in each bag. It was simply signed “Your Valentine."
In our modern culture, sometimes the original message of Valentine's Day can get lost. The emphasis is on
the romance. Flowers, cards, and romantic dinners seem to be the order of the day. Mind you, I am not
opposed to any of those things. especially when the candy is dark chocolate. I just want to emphasize the
faith and compassion that is a vital part of this day.
You are, I hope, aware of "Neighbor to Neighbor." This is a program that does just what the name implies.
When someone needs a ride to the doctor, or a prescription picked up, or an act of compassion, neighbors
here at Voyager stand ready to help.
New this season is Community Cares, a program designed to keep track of people who are living alone and
need someone to check on them. People who need the assistance have someone stop by to see if they have
posted a sign in their window. The sign is rotated to show the correct date. See page 20 for more details.
We are also starting a program that is designed to help people who have experienced grief in their lives to
share their stories in a safe place.
When you add all the charitable gifts and acts of volunteerism that are such a part of Voyager life, you can
see, as I do, that the compassion of Saint Valentine is alive and well here. What a fantastic place we live in.
Ray W. Burgess, Chaplain
SUNDAY CHAPEL SERVICES
9:40 AM in the Ballroom, beginning with a Hymn Sing
Interdenominational Chapel Services
Everyone is welcome! Chaplain Ray Burgess
Condolences to the
families and friends of:
Woody Cahoon
Barry Calleson
Jerry Cook
Jack Koester
Dorothy Koruga
Stanford Pegg
Darwin Peterson
Al Pool
Vic Riolo
A SH W EDNESDAY
S ERVICE
February 18th
7:00 PM
in the Ballroom
Celebration of Life
for Al Pool
Saturday, February 28th
2:00 pm
in the Catalina Room
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PERSONAL
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR
COVE / BAY / VOYAGER
Carol Leach (B)
#574-5217
Jane Kenworthy (V)
#574-5314
Carol Anderson (C)
307-9066
If you are or know of someone in need, give
us a call! Neighbor to Neighbor is a group of
about 110 terrific volunteers who help
individuals in our Voyager community. We
match someone who has a need with
someone who is able to meet that need.
If you are interested in becoming a Neighbor
to Neighbor volunteer, pick up an application
in the Activity Office. Call Sue Pierce at
574-6700 for more information.
If
you know of someone in need of cheer, please contact
one of the following, who will send a card:
Bay Bouquet
Carol Leach (B) #574-5217
Voyager Sunshine
Millie Paxton #574-6162
Cove Cares
Phyllis Drinkwine #664-0468
Thank you to all our friends at Voyager for your
prayers and expressions of concern during Dar's
illness. The rides and offers to help were very
much appreciated. Thank you to Chaplain Ray
Burgess for spending time with our family. Our
retirement at Voyager was filled with many happy
memories and life-long friendships.
The Family of Darwin Petersen
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Community Cares
Are you living alone, ill, injured, or
fragile and would appreciate a
FREE daily check for health and
safety? If the answer is yes, the Community Cares
Program can meet that need. Participants are given a set
of cards illustrating days of the week. It will be your
responsibility to be certain the correct day is displayed in
your window before 10:00 each morning. If correct,
volunteers from Voyager, Bay, or Cove will continue on
their way. If not, you will receive a knock on your door, a
phone call, or other instructions to confirm your health or
safety is not in danger. Call Ann Ruelle at #6191 or Judy
Williamson at #730-2917 to participate in the program.
Dear Voyager Friends,
Voyager will miss Stan Pegg's jokes and
inspirational presence. I want to extend my
appreciation to all Voyager friends and
neighbors who sent cards and brought food to my
home when Stan passed on December 21st. Special
thanks to my Belletone sisters and Chapel
Choir. What a blessing it is to live in this place.
Stan loved his Voyager!! Stan's memorial will be
March 7th at 2pm in the Catalina Room.
In His Love, Joanell Pegg
To all my friends and family - a Big Thank
You for helping me celebrate my 93rd birthday! I
absolutely love all my cookies, candy, cards, and
flowers. But mostly I enjoyed spending time with
everyone. See you all for my 94th!
Sylvia Hutchison
I would like to thank all my Voyager friends
and neighbors who so kindly helped me during the
recovery from my surgeries.
Jan Ladewig
Thank you to everyone who came to the
Celebration of Life for Charlie Harms. Special
thanks to all our friends who helped in any way.
Voyager is a special place.
Phyllis Drinkwine
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February 2015
NOTICES
ROTARY CLUB CHILDREN’S FOOD DRIVE
2014 SALVATION ARMY TOY DRIVE
The 2014 Salvation Army Toy Drive
is history. Special thanks to each
volunteer for your hard work. All in
all our 1,128 Voyager volunteers
worked a total of 5,545 ½ hours.
What an amazing job - thank you
so much.
Special thanks to our Voyager
Community for donations of
$14,760 We were able to purchase 3,630 toys and
serviced 4,175 children from the Tucson area. A BIG
thank you to the following:
 Nimble Fingers for blankets and battery bags
 Busy Hands for battery bags
 Quilters II for crib size quilts
 Voyager Security, Activity Office, Sales Office,
Ceramic Shop, PEO, Pickelball, and Belle Tones for
their donations
 Joan Van Hecke for volunteer snacks
 Sue Patch for display table Christmas tablecloths
 Jim & Carolyn Brecht for 800 Story of Jesus DVDs
Our Book Bonanza provided 3 books for each child.
Special thanks to Bud & Karen Gaston, Cindy Kubisch
and other volunteers who helped with book distribution.
The Cienega Rotary Club in Vail sponsors
“Food in a Backpack”, a program that
supports 29 children with 6 easy-to-prepare
meals each weekend. Individual servings of
instant oatmeal, pop tarts, fruit/pudding cups, ravioli,
chicken, cup-of-soup, raisins, snack bars, 100% juice
boxes, etc. are packed in backpacks and delivered by
Rotary members to three Vail elementary schools. Items
can be delivered to carports at Bay #47 (Kelly) or Voyager
10-226 (Gaston), or we can do the shopping for you with
donated cash or checks made out to Vail Rotary
Foundation. One dollar goes a long way!
COMMUNITY FOOD BANK
“I get to eat this holiday season!” The
Community Food Bank thanks you for
your kindness which brought joy to
Tucson residents. Families, children
and seniors had a joyous holiday meal.
Keep up the good sharing with your donations of nonperishable items in non-glass containers (cereal,
peanut butter, canned meat, vegetables, tuna, etc).
Collection boxes are in the SW corner of the Ballroom.
PICKLEBALL BYOB INSURANCE
Having a party? If you have requested a Voyager Activity
Room or the Courtyard and there will be alcohol brought
to or served at your event, you must complete a Pickleball
BYOB Insurance Coverage Form and pay a $20 fee at the
Activity Office.
Pickleball has extended its’ sponsorship with liability
insurance coverage to all Activity Office events in the
Ballroom and Courtyard so you can BYOB. Donations are
collected to offset, but not exceed, the cost of insurance.
Please remember to contribute to the fund at dances
sponsored by Pickleball.
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NOTICES
CHILD VISITATION GUIDELINES
Open visitation year-round. Limited to 14 days per child in season.
Facility usage allowed with time restrictions and with resident or parent supervision.
Residents and/or parent may walk with children to Office, Market or Restaurant.
Please make this a pleasant time for everyone (the children as well as all residents)
by observing Voyager Rules & Regulations, Section 3B: Children as Guests.
Copies of the regulations are also available at the Registration Desk.
SAFETY REMINDERS
Within the resort
Walkers!
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Yes, bicycles
motorcycles,
& golf cars too!
For your own safety:
Walk on the side of the street facing traffic.
From dusk thru dawn, carry and use a
flashlight.
Be aware of traffic around you - bicycles,
electric cars and golf carts are often too
quiet to be heard.
Thank you for helping us all stay safe!
For Sale Board
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Stop at stop signs!
Yes, bicycles
motorcycles,
& golf cars too!
TUCSON
PA S S P O R T
Please follow these guidelines:
Use 3x5 cards only (available in the Activity Office
Use only one card per space/lot
List all items on one card; date the card
A photo must be part of the single 3x5 card
Remove card after the item is sold
PLEASE NOTE!
Postings are for Voyager/Cove/Bay residents only
All cards are removed on the 1st of each month and
are stored in the Activity Office for pick-up & re-use.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!
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BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR !
Dog walks are available for relieving your pet. Resident spaces, occupied or unoccupied, ARE NOT
to be used for this purpose. Be prepared to pick up after your pet. Pick-up bags are available at the dog walks.
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February 2015
ACTIVITY NEWS & UPDATES
ARTS & CRAFTS
ARTS & CRAFTS
LAPIDARY FUND RAISER
Come enjoy Country & Western 18-string guitarist Johnny
Bencomo on Saturday, February 21st at 6:30 PM in the
Catalina Room. Tickets $5 available at Coffee, or call
Macdonalds #5043, Lloyd Ragsdale #520-269-2907, or
Chuck Chism #651-238-2878. Tickets are limited.
NIMBLE FINGERS
Our annual drive for new underwear and socks for
children in Foster Care continues through February.
These children need your help. Most have only the clothes
on their back when taken into Foster Care; many have
never had new clothes, only hand me downs. When you
are out shopping, remember the children and pick up a
new package of underwear or socks. Or donate dollars,
and we will shop for you. Bring donations to any Monday
or Friday meeting between 1:00 and 3:30 pm in the Palo
Verde Room. Thanks in advance for any help you can
give.
Other ways you can help include sewing tote bags and
pajamas for Shiners' hospital patients; knitting and
crocheting hats and scarves for homeless teens, afghans
for nursing homes and the VA; making cancer hats for
hospital cancer units and walker bags for rehab centers;
or donating yarn, fabric, or dollars to help purchase
supplies. Drop by a meeting to get involved.
SILVERSHOP NEWS
The Silvershop’s Holiday Party featured a rousing green
chili stew with special entertainment by Jim Wilhelm. We
are currently planning a special spring pizza party.
Ray Morris is our most recent new supervisor. About one
third of our members and supervisors are women with the
percentage increasing every year.
During the summer we were able to
purchase several new pieces of
equipment. Our new hydraulic press
pancake dies are fancy hole punches
where the hole is in the shape of a
flower, triangle, or leaf. We use them to punch out the
shapes in silver or copper to make earrings or bracelets.
Our 22 ton hydraulic press is powerful enough to get the
job done. We also bought texture dies that transfer a
texture to silver or copper. Again we use the press or a
mill. A mill is a set of rollers that can squish thick silver
sheets into thin ones. And we now have tapered cones
large enough to make perfect bangles. Bracelets that are
continuous round circles are called bangles; when they
have a gap that is a bracelet.
I have been to quite a few silver shops at different parks
like Voyager but none of them even come close to the
capabilities that we have in our shop. Come in to the shop
and we will give you a quick demonstration of what a
pancake die can do without butter and syrup.
Al Martens, Silvershop Coordinator
QUILTERS 2
Quilters 2 welcomes all skill levels from beginners to
advanced, offering classes, demos and mentoring. Last
year our group donated over 525 quilts and handmade
items to approximately 20 Tucson charities. Our raffle quilt
proceeds fund supplies for these projects. Purchase
tickets and see this year’s stunning raffle quilt titled
“Reflections of the Southwest” at Market Days, Coffee and
our 8th annual Quilt Show on Monday, February 23rd.
Members display quilts they have made, antique quilts, art
quilts (a growing area), and other items. Last year 791
visitors enjoyed 120 items. Admission is $3, but FREE to
Voyager residents.
Check out our website http://www.quilters2.com/ for
class schedules and pictures from previous Quilt Shows,
or join us Mondays at 9:15 am in the Palo Verde Room.
LAWRENCE SANDERS
Certified Public Accountant, Retired
Registered Tax Return Preparer (RTRP)
Home (520)722-1388 Cell (520)404-0215
email: [email protected]
INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX PREPARATION
Federal & all states-tax data picked up and
completed returns delivered to your home
Electronic Filing
No need to go home by April 15th!
email: [email protected]
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ACTIVITY NEWS & UPDATES
EXERCISE
SPECIAL INTEREST
FITNESS ROOM ORIENTATION
Tracy Argenziano answers your fitness questions in a
group setting Wednesdays, February 11th & 25th at 10:30
AM in the Fitness Room. No charge.
AG/BUSINESS
Thursdays from 10 - 11:30 AM in the Catalina Room
2/5 - “My Life in the Women’s Land Army”, Joan Fiske
2/12 - “Celebrity Encounters”, Ed Ejk
2/19 - “Wine Grapes in Arizona”, Jeff Yost
2/26 - “California Coastal Salmon Recovery”, Dave Black
MUSIC
BELLE TONES
There is still time to join the ladies of the Belle Tone
Chorus and help us prepare for our March production. We
enjoy barbershop music and good friendships. Come to
the Catalina Room on Tuesdays at 12:30 and enjoy
singing and good fun. We can always use a new voice.
For more information you can contact Ann Winegar or
Sandra Poole - or just show up!!
SPECIAL INTEREST
AARP DRIVER SAFETY CLASS
The AARP Driver Safety Class will be held from 1 - 5 pm
on Saturday, February 28th in the Santa Rita Room. Sign
up and prepay in the Activity Office: $15 for AARP
members; $20 for non-members.
VOYAGER ASTRONOMY GROUP
For those who want to learn a little more about astronomy,
our meeting on Monday, February 2nd at 7:30 pm in the
Coyote Room will have an introductory, non-technical
presentation and discussion about the universe we live in,
from our earth to the distant galaxies. We will also note
some of the objects in the night sky that we might be able
to see at the February 9th Star Party.
STAR PARTY!
Monday, February 9th
7:00 PM on the Tennis Courts
across from the Golf Course
(weather permitting)
See what the night sky has to offer!
Voyager’s Astronomy Group
provides telescopes.
Voyager Compass
BOOK DISCUSSION
Tuesdays at 7:00 PM in the Santa Rita Room
2/10 - “The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the
Window and Disappeared” by Jonas Jonasson
2/24 - “Beneath a Marble Sky” by John Shors
3/10 - “Among the Missing” by Morag Joss
MAC COMPUTER CLUB
Friday, February 6th 1:00 - 3:00 PM in the Cactus Room
Topics for discussion:
 Using the ‘Numbers’ App (similar to Excel)
 Scanning and the ‘Preview’ App: Going Paperless
At every meeting we also answer questions, offer
suggestions, provide collective problem solving, and share
discoveries and new apps. Bring your Mac or paper and
pencil for notes. All free, including Wifi.
We need your input! The Voyager
Computer Resource Center has
distributed a questionnaire that asks for
your help in improving VCRC services to
residents. Please complete and return it ASAP.
Replacement copies are available at the VCRC.
It’s TAX TIME and the Computer Center is offering a
TurboTax class from 9-11 AM on Saturday, February
14th. Show your Sweetheart that you care – you’ll do the
taxes! Sign up at the VCRC.
Other classes are being scheduled. Watch for details on
the Activity Board, on Channel 2, and in Compass Points.
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE FILMS 2015
“Down the Rabbit Hole” continues the journey that will
alter your perception of reality Saturdays from 1:00 - 3:30
PM in the Santa Rita Room. Everyone welcome.
The two February films give us a view of the unseen
forces that may well affect everything we do.
1/31 - “The Power of the Heart”
2/14 - “The Celestine Prophecy”
2/28 - “At The Edge of Space”
How far down the Rabbit Hole do you want to go? We
encourage discussion after each film as time allows.
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ACTIVITY NEWS & UPDATES
SPECIAL INTEREST
SPECIAL INTEREST
GENEALOGY
Voyager Genealogists meet Wednesday afternoons in the
Cactus Room. Programs begin at 1 PM, but the room is
available at 12:30 for those who want to visit our library,
discuss genealogy or get help with research. Our theme
“Discover Your Roots Online” will help make sense of the
overwhelming array of genealogical information available
on the internet. Programs are suitable for beginners as
well as experienced genealogists.
2/4 - Finding Family History Books Online by Carol Cox
2/11 - Using Digital & Printed Resources by Maria Brower
2/18 - FamilySearch Website by Carol Cox
2/25 - Newspapers Online by Ann Morden
VEGETARIAN POTLUCK DINNER
Please join us on Wednesday, February 18th at 5:00 PM
in the Catalina Room. Bring a vegetarian dish to share.
Coffee and tea provided. Contact Gail at 574-5659 or 818359-9406.
SPORTS
VOYAGER ROLLING HILLS CO-ED GOLF
Rolling Hills Golf is held the 2nd Monday off each month.
Shotgun start at 12:00. Check in at the golf course at
8900 East 9th St. in Tucson by 11:30. Limited to 72
golfers. Sign up by February 6th for February 9th play by
placing an envelope with your name, address, and phone
# along with payment of $24.00 green fees (cash or check
to Rolling Hills Golf Course) and $2.00 cash prize money
in the basket at the home of Ralph Grant, Bay #81, (5746182) or Gary Zellmer, sp 12-220 (574-6104).
Cancellation after the sign up date forfeits prize money;
no shows forfeit all fees.
GROWING IN FAITH THROUGH SHARING (GIFTS)
Join fellow Catholics to enter more intentionally into the
discipline of Lent on Mondays starting February 16th from
7-9 PM in the Craft Room. Everyone is welcome. Sign up
on the Activity Board. Call Peggy Choate #574-1620 or
Norma Jablonski #574-6695 with questions.
RE-IMAGINING GOD GROUP
We will explore different streams of faith leading to the
ocean where all streams connect and become
One. Reawakening the Spirit within will help us find new
ways to connect with others and align our outer life with
our inner truth. We meet Mondays from 1-3 pm in the
Santa Rita Room. Come and join us. Betty Lundeen 5273.
2nd Annual
Alzheimer's Golf Tournament
Tuesday, February 24th
Ladies Golf Tournament with fun contests
Lunch grilled on the patio
Help an important cause that affects us all!
Representative available for questions
$20 donation for local Alzheimer's
Association $10 for green fees and lunch
Register at the Pro Shop by February 22nd
Sponsored by Voyager Women' Golf League
MASONIC MENS CLUB
Meets 1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 8 AM in the Bar & Grill .
Buy your own breakfast.
PANHELLENIC PLUS FRIENDS
“Girls’ Night Out Tuesday, February 17th, 5:30 pm at the
home of Meg Heath, Bay #67. Bring $5 for pizza plus
dues. Come and hear about our new possibilities. Sign up
on the Activity Board. All are welcome.
Questions? Call Emalou #918-1626 or Billie #574-5050
VCC Club Championship
Friday & Saturday, March 6th & 7th
Open to all VCC Members
18 hole tournament
Flights determined by handicap
Sign up at the Pro Shop - $5 Entry Fee
SINGLES
Meets every Thursday at 5:15 p.m. in the Santa Rita
Room, unless otherwise noted.
2/5: 10 AM - carpool to Gem Show
2/12: 8:30 AM - carpool to Tubac for Art Show & lunch
2/19: Potluck & International Mexican Train
2/26: 11 AM - Carpool to Mimi’s for lunch
VOYAGER COMPASS
VCC Annual Potluck Banquet
Saturday, March 14th
5-9 pm in the Ballroom
Music by Albert Galli
Tickets $5 - Donna Burman # 574-2246
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ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Newcomers are welcome to ANY and ALL Voyager activities. If you have any questions, stop in or call the Activity Office - we can
direct you to the coordinator of that activity. Come join us - learn, create, enjoy, and meet some great people! Please wear your
current name badge to all Voyager activities.
ARTS & CRAFTS
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Acrylic Painting
$
Busy Hands
Calligraphy
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Ceramics Open Shop
$
Ceramics Open Shop
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Glass Fusion Beg Class
$
Glass Fusion Open Shop
$
Glass Fusion Open Shop
$
Horsehair Pottery
$
Lapidary for Beginners
$
Lapidary Open Shop
$
Lapidary Open Shop
$
Lapidary Open Shop
$
Machine Embroidery Workshop
Nimblefingers
Oil Painting
Oil Painting Open Studio
Quilters I
Quilters II Meeting
Quilters II Open Sewing/Classes
Quilters II website - quilters2.com
Quilting Classes/Workshops
$
Scrapbooking Workshop
Silvercraft for Beginners
$
Silvercraft Open Shop
$
Stained Glass for Beginners
$
Stained Glass Open Shop
$
Stained Glass Open Shop
$
Stained Glass-Open Shop
$
Sun Bunny Stampers
$
Watercolor - Beginners/Int
$
Watercolor - Open Studio
Watercolor - Open Studio
Wood Carving
Wood Carving
Wood Pen/Bottle Stopper Class $
Woodshop Class
$
Woodshop Open Shop
$
* sign up necessary
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F
M
T Th
T-F
M-F
Th
MF
M
W
Th Su
M
W, S
weekly
2 days/week
6 sessions
4 days/week
4 days/week
weekly
4 days/week
weekdays
weekly
weekly
2 days/week
4 days/week
weekdays
1st & 3rd Thursday
2 days/week
weekly
2nd & 4th Wed
2 days/week
weekly
weekly
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:30 PM
3:30 PM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
8:00 AM
12:00 PM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
8:30 AM
12:00 PM
6:00 PM
9:00 PM
Posted on Shop window
Posted on Shop window
8:30 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
9:00 AM
3:00 PM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
9:00 AM
4:00 PM
Art Room
Palo V-Sewing Room
Art Room
Ceramic Shop
Ceramic Shop
Glass Fusion Shop
Glass Fusion Shop
Glass Fusion Shop
Ceramic Shop
Lapidary Shop
Lapidary Shop
Lapidary Shop
Lapidary Shop
Palo V-Sewing Room
Palo V-Sewing Room
Art Room
Art Room
Palo Verde Room
Palo V, H Quilters & Sewing Rm
Palo V, H Quilters & Sewing Rm
W S
T
M-F
M-F
M
T-F
S
M - Th
W
F
Th
W
W Th F
W Th
T
varies
M-F
varies
weekly
weekdays
weekdays
1 day class
4 days/week
weekly
4 days/week
1st & 3rd Wednesday
weekly
weekly
weekly
3 days/week
2 days/week
weekly
9:00 AM
1:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
6:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
1:00 PM
9:00 AM
1:00 PM
varies
varies
9:00 AM
Palo V - H Quilters Room
Craft Room
Silver Shop
Silver Shop
Stained Glass Shop
Stained Glass Shop
Stained Glass Shop
Stained Glass Shop
Art Room
Art Room
Art Room
Art Room
Craft Room
Craft Room
Woodshop
Woodshop
Woodshop
weekdays
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
3:45 PM
3:45 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
12:00 PM
9:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
4:00 PM
12:00 PM
4:00 PM
varies
varies
3:00 PM
$ Fee - see Activity Office for details
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ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
CARDS & GAMES
*
*
*
*
*
*
"500" Cards
Bingo
Bridge 1 - Chicago (Partners)
Bridge 2 - Rubber (Party)
Bridge 3 - Rubber Party Beg& Int
Bridge 4 - Duplicate
Bridge 5 - Rubber (Party)
Bunco
Canasta (Ponytail)
Cribbage
Dominoes - Mexican Train
Dominoes - Mexican Train
Dominoes - Mexican Train
Euchre
Hearts
Mah Jongg - League (Beg)
Mah Jongg - League
Mah Jongg - League B
Mah Jongg (Wright Pat)
Nickel Bingo
Penny Poker
Pinochle
Pinochle - Double Deck
Poker
Poker (Texas Hold 'Em)
Poker (Texas Hold 'Em)
Poker (Texas Hold 'Em)
Poker Tournament (Omaha)
Poopsy
Scrabble
Sheepshead Card Party
DANCE
* Ballroom Dance Lessons
Ballroom Dance Practice
* Clog Classes - Brand New Beginners
Clog Classes - Level 1
Clog Classes - Level 2
Clog Classes - Level 3
* Country Two Step-Basics
* Line Dance - Intro to Steps
Line Dance - Level 1/Cont Beg
Line Dance - Level 2/Int
Line Dance Oldies
Line Dance Routine
Line Dance-Help Sessions
Square Dance-MS & Plus (Dance)
Square Dance-MS Wkshp & Dance
Square Dance-Plus Wkshp & Dance
Square Dance-Review & Dance
* sign up necessary
VOYAGER COMPASS
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
4
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
T
T
Su
M
M
T
Th
M
M Th
Su
Su
Su
F
F
Th
M
F
M
TF
MW
Th
S
T
M-F
M
TH
S
S
M
Su
Th
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
3rd Monday
2 days/week
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
2 days/week
2 days/week
weekly
weekly
weekly
weeknights
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
6:30 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room
7:00 PM 9:00 PM Ballroom
6:00 PM 9:30 PM Arizona Room
12:15 PM 3:15 PM Cactus Room
6:30 PM 9:00 PM Arizona Room
6:00 PM 9:30 PM Arizona Room
12:15 PM 3:30 PM Cactus Room
7:00 PM 9:00 PM Art Room
6:00 PM 9:30 PM Cactus Room
7:00 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room
6:30 PM 9:30 PM Santa Rita Room
6:30 PM 9:30 PM Art Room
7:00 PM 10:00 PM Arizona Room
7:00 PM 9:30 PM Cactus Room
1:00 PM 3:30 PM Mesquite Room
6:30 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room (West)
12:00 PM 3:15 PM Mesquite Room
12:00 PM 3:00 PM Mesquite Room
8:45 AM 12:00 PM Mesquite Room
7:00 PM 9:00 PM Santa Rita Room
6:00 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room (West)
7:00 PM 9:30 PM Cactus Room
12:30 PM 3:00 PM Mesquite Room
6:00 PM 9:00 PM Poker Room
6:00 PM 9:00 PM Mesquite Room
6:30 PM 9:00 PM Mesquite Room
6:30 PM 9:00 PM Cactus Room (West)
9:00 AM 12:00 PM Poker Room
3:30 PM 6:30 PM Santa Rita Room
1:00 PM 4:00 PM Mesquite Room
7:00 PM 9:30 PM Art Room
T
F
Th
Th
Th
Th
Su
T
T
T
SU
W
S
Su
W
W
W
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
3rd Sunday
weekly
weekly
weekly
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
1:45 PM
12:30 PM
10:45 AM
9:30 AM
2:00 PM
9:00 AM
11:05 AM
10:00 AM
1:00 PM
7:00 PM
9:00 AM
6:30 PM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:45 PM
3:00 PM
12:30 PM
2:45 PM
1:45 PM
12:00 PM
10:45 AM
4:00 PM
9:45 AM
12:05 PM
11:00 AM
2:30 PM
9:00 PM
10:30 AM
8:30 PM
12:00 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
Ballroom
Ballroom
Arizona Room
Arizona Room
Arizona Room
Arizona Room
Catalina Room
Ballroom
Ballroom
Ballroom
Arizona Room
Arizona Room
Arizona Room
Ballroom
Catalina Room
Catalina Room
Catalina Room
$ Fee - see Activity Office for details
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ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
EXERCISE
Aerobic Dance
Aqua Boot Camp
Aqua Exercise
Aquacise
Aquacise
Aquafit
Aquafit
Deep Water Aerobics
Easy Stretch
Fitness Room
Interval Circuit Training
Kettlebell Workout
Lap Swim - Covered Pool
Lap Swim
Lap Swim
Senior Fit
Strength & Stretch
Strength & Stretch
Tai Chi-Traditional
Water Therapy
Water Thera
Yoga - Basic
Yoga - Yin
Zumba
Zumba
* sign up necessary
Voyager Compass
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
T Th
S
T TH S
MWF
T Th
T Th
MWF
MWF
M-F
All
MWF
T TH S
MWF
All
All
M TH
MWF
MWF
Tu
All
All
MWF
MWF
F
T
2 days/week
weekly
3 days/week
3 days/week
2 days/week
2 days/week
3 days/week
3 days/week
weekdays
daily
3 days/week
3 days/week
3 days/week
daily
daily
2 days/week
3 days/week
3 days/week
weekly
daily
daily
3 days/week
3 days/week
weekly
weekly
7:00 AM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
7:30 AM
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
8:00 AM
5:00 AM
7:00 AM
8:00 AM
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
12:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
7:45 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
2:00 PM
7:00 AM
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
11:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
8:30 AM
10:00 PM
7:45 AM
9:00 AM
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
2:00 PM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
8:45 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
3:00 PM
7:50 AM
8:50 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
Catalina Room
Pool - Covered
Pool - Covered
Pool - Exercise
Pool - Exercise
Pool - Covered
Pool - Covered
Pool- Deep
Ballroom
Fitness Room
Arizona Room
Catalina Room
Pool - Covered
Pool - Deep
Pool - Deep
Ballroom
Catalina Room
Catalina Room
Catalina Room
Pool - Deep
Pool - Deep
Cactus Room
Cactus Room
Ballroom
Catalina Room
$ Fee - see Activity Office for details
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ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
MUSIC
*
*
*
*
Belle Tones
Bluegrass Jam Session
Chapel Choir Practice
Chapel Choir Rehearsal - A
Country Swing Jam Session
Coyote Chorus
Dance Band Practice-A
Dance Band Practice-B
Guitar-Beginning
Guitar-Intermediate
Handbell Choir
Instrumental Hymn Sing
Mountain Dulcimer-Absolute Beg
Mountain Dulcimer-Beginner
Mountain Dulcimer-Int Club
Native American Flute Circle
Native American Flute Circle - Beg
Native American Flute Circle - Int
Show Choir
Ukulele - Beg/Int
Ukulele Intermediate Jam Session
Ukulele Jam-Int/Adv
Ukulele Lessons-Beginning
Voyager Fun Band
Voyager Fun Band Rebels
* sign up necessary
VOYAGER COMPASS
$T
W
Th
Su
F
$T
T
Th
F
F
T
T
M
M
M
Th
S
S
$M
W
$S
Th
$S
T
W
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
12:30 PM
3:00 PM
12:30 PM
9:00 AM
3:00 PM
12:30 PM
9:30 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:45 PM
1:00 PM
7:00 PM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
6:00 PM
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
8:30 AM
6:30 PM
10:00 AM
3:00 PM
9:00 AM
7:00 PM
12:30 PM
3:00 PM
5:00 PM
2:30 PM
9:30 AM
5:00 PM
4:00 PM
12:30 PM
4:30 PM
2:30 PM
4:15 PM
5:00 PM
9:00 PM
9:45 AM
10:45 AM
12:00 PM
8:00 PM
12:00 PM
3:00 PM
11:00 AM
9:00 PM
11:00 AM
5:00 PM
10:00 AM
9:00 PM
2:30 PM
Catalina Room
Arizona Room
Ballroom
Arizona Room
Arizona Room
Arizona Room
Arizona Room
Ballroom
Coyote Room
Coyote Room
Palo Verde Room
Coyote Room
Coyote Room
Coyote Room
Coyote Room
Fire Pit/Coyote Rm
Coyote Room
Coyote Room
Arizona Room
Catalina Room
Coyote Room
Coyote Room
Coyote Room
Catalina Room
Coyote Room
$ Fee - see Activity Office for details
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ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
SPECIAL INTEREST
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
A Course in Miracles
Th
AA Meeting
T
AG Business Prof Services
Th
American Sign Language
$ M
Astronomy
M
ATV/Dirt Bike Trail Riding
varies
Bible Study
Th
Book Discussion Group
T
Caregivers Support Group
F
Computer Center website www.voyagercrc.net
Computer Resource Center
$ M-F
Computer Resource Center
$ M-F
Constitution Discussion
M
CRC Membership Meeting
F
Current Events/Economics
W
Down the Rabbit Hole Series
S
French Conversational
$ T
Genealogy Beginners Class
$ T
Genealogy Group
W
Genealogy Special Interests Group
S
Great Decisions I
$ Th
Great Decisions II
$ T
Great Decisions III
$ F
Great Decisions IV
$ M
Great Decisions V
$ Th
Great Decisions-PBS Video
M
Growing in Faith
M
Ham Radio Group
T
Hearing Loss Support Group
$ M
iPad/iPhone Club
F
Mac Computer Club
F
Masonic Men's Breakfast
$ W
Memoir Writing
W
Men's Bible Study
Th
Photography Group
T
Photography Session
varies
Potluck
T
Preserving Health thruNutrition
$ F
Red Hat Desert Divas
$ M
Red Hat Hot Tamales
$ T
Re-Imagining God
M
Singles Group
$ Th
Spanish I Conversational
$ T
Spanish II Conversational
$ T
Vegetarian Potluck
W
Voyager Light Opera Company
M
Voyager Light Opera Company
Th
Weight Watchers
Th
Women's Bible Study
$ F
World History & Economics
F
Writers' Workshop
$ W
* sign up necessary
Voyager Compass
weekly
weekly
weekly
9 weekly sessions
weekly
weekly
2nd/4th Tuesday
weekly
4:00 PM 6:00 PM
7:00 PM 8:00 PM
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
9:30 AM 11:00 AM
7:30 PM 9:00 PM
varies
7:00 PM 8:00 PM
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
3:30 PM 5:30 PM
Mesquite Room
Health Clinic
Catalina Room
Mesquite Room
Coyote Room
location varies
Arizona Room
Santa Rita Room
Mesquite Room
weekdays
weekdays
weekly
4th Friday monthly
weekly
twice monthly
8 week class
5 week class
weekly
varies
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly starting 2/16
weekly
2nd Monday
weekly
monthly
1st & 3rd Wed
10 week class
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
3rd Monday
2nd Tuesday
10 week class
weekly
8 week class
8 week class
3rd Wednesday
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
9:00 AM 12:00 PM Computer Lab
1:00 PM 4:00 PM Computer Lab
9:15 AM 11:15 AM Cactus Room
3:30 PM 4:30 PM Santa Rita Room
2:00 PM 4:30 PM Santa Rita Room
1:00 PM 3:30 PM Santa Rita Room
11:45 AM 12:45 PM Art Room
9:00 AM 11:00 AM Cactus Room
12:30 PM 3:00 PM Cactus Room
9:00 AM 12:00 PM Cactus Room
9:00 AM 11:00 AM Santa Rita Room
1:00 PM 3:00 PM Santa Rita Room
9:00 AM 11:00 AM Santa Rita Room
9:45 AM 11:45 AM Santa Rita Room
3:00 PM 5:00 PM Santa Rita Room
11:45 AM 12:15 PM Santa Rita Room
7:00 PM 9:00 PM Craft Room
8:00 AM 9:00 AM Voyager Bar & Grill
11:00 AM 12:30 PM Catalina Room
1:00 PM 3:00 PM Cactus Room
1:00 PM 3:00 PM Cactus Room
8:00 AM
Voyager Bar & Grill
9:30 AM 11:30 AM Cactus Room
8:00 AM 9:00 AM Cactus Room
3:30 PM 5:00 PM Santa Rita Room
varies meet at mailboxes near Santa Rita Room
5:00 PM 6:00 PM Ballroom
12:30 PM 2:30 PM Arizona Room
11:30 AM 2:00 PM various restaurants
1:00 PM 3:00 PM Various restaurants
1:00 PM 3:00 PM Santa Rita Room
5:15 PM 9:00 PM Santa Rita Room
9:00 AM 10:00 AM Art Room
10:15 AM 11:15 AM Art Room
5:00 PM 6:15 PM Catalina Room
2:00 PM 5:00 PM Arizona Room
3:30 PM 6:30 PM Arizona Room
10:00 AM 11:00 AM Cactus Room
9:30 AM 11:00 AM Arizona/Cactus/Poker Rms
3:30 PM 5:00 PM Cactus Room
9:00 AM 11:15 AM Mesquite Room
$ Fee - see Activity Office for details
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ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
SPORTS
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Bicycle Club
W Th
2 days/week
Bicycle Desert Rides
M
weekly
Bicycle website - [email protected]
Bike Ride - Twenty Milers
F
weekly
Billiards
All
daily
Billiards - Ladies
Th
weekly
Billiards - Mixer
Su
weekly
Bocce Ball Open Play
All
daily
Bocce Ball Round Robin
F
weekly
Bocce Ball Round Robin
T W Th 3 days/week
Bocce Ball Team
M
weekly
Golf - Dorado Co-Ed Tournament $ W
weekly
Golf - Dorado Sign-Up
$ M
weekly
Golf - Driving Practice
All
daily
Golf - Open Play
$ All
daily
Golf League - Ladies
$ Th
weekly
Golf League - Men's
$ M
weekly
Golf Mixer
$ Su
weekly
Golf -Rolling Hills Golf Scramble
$ M
monthly
Hiking
T
weekly
Hiking - Easy/Moderate
M
weekly
Horseback Riding
All
daily
Horseback Riding - Adv
$ Th
weekly
Horseshoes
All
daily
Mushball (Co-Ed)
MW
2days/week
Pickleball Beginners Lessons
T
weekly
Pickleball Beginners + Lessons
M
weekly
Pickleball Clinic
$ W
weekly
Pickleball Open Play
M-F
weekdays
Pickleball Open Play
All
daily
Pickleball Open Play
S Su
2 days/week
Pickleball Reserved Play
S
weekly
Pickleball Reserved Play
Su
weekly
Pickleball Skill Level Play
M-F
weekdays
Pickleball Structured Play
M-F
5 days/week
Shuffleboard - In Park Tournament
Th
weekly
Shuffleboard - League Play
$ F
weekly
Shuffleboard - Open Play
All
daily
Shuffleboard - Quarter on Corner $ T
weekly
Softball League Games
$ Th
weekly
Softball Practice
$ T
weekly
Table Tennis
M T S Su 4 days/week
Tennis - Open Play
All
daily
Volleyball-AM
M-S
6 days/week
Volleyball-PM
All
daily
Water Volleyball
M W Th F 4 days/week
* sign up necessary
VOYAGER COMPASS
check Activity Board
check Activity Board
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 AM
10:00 AM
2:00 PM
10:00 AM
tee times
7:30 AM
sunrise
sunrise
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
varies
11:30 AM
8:00 AM
8:50 AM
varies
8:30 AM
8:00 AM
1:30 PM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
10:00 AM
5:00 PM
7:00 AM
8:00 AM
11:00 AM
7:00 AM
12:45 PM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
varies
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
varies
10:00 PM
9:00 PM
9:00 PM
9:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
8:00 AM
sunset
sunset
varies
varies
4:00 PM
varies
9:00 AM
varies
11:30 AM
8:00 PM
3:30 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
10:00 PM
5:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:00 AM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
varies
12:00 AM
10:00 PM
11:30 AM
5:30 PM
4:30 PM
Blanche Softball Field (Bay)
18th & 3rd St Gate
Blanche Softball Field (Bay)
Billiard Room
Billiard Room
Billiard Room
Bocce Ball Ct
Bocce Ball Ct
Bocce Ball Ct
Bocce Ball Ct
Dorado Golf Course
Santa Rita Room
Golf Course
Golf Course
Golf Course
Golf Course
Golf Course
Rolling Hills Golf Course
Santa Rita Room
East Parking Lot Breezeway
Houston's Stables
12801 E. Speedway
Horseshoe Pits
Blanche Field
Pickleball Courts 7 & 8
Pickleball Court 7 & 8
Pickleball Court 7 & 8
Pickleball Courts
Pickleball Courts 7, 8, 9 & 10
Pickleball Courts
Pickleball Court 9 & 10
Pickleball Court 9 & 10
Pickleball Courts
Meet at Court 5
Shuffleboard Courts
Shuffleboard Courts
Shuffleboard Courts
Shuffleboard Courts
varies
Blanche Field
Coyote Room
Courts 1-3
Volleyball Court #1
Volleyball Court #1
Pool - Shallow
$ Fee - see Activity Office for details
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
1
2
3
4
Chapel
9:40 AM
Froesch
Travel Show
1:00 PM
Vendor Fair
9:00 AM
Movie:
“Son of God”
6:30 PM
Duo Clásico
Bar & Grill Patio
6:00 PM
Bingo
6:30 PM
9
10
8
Chapel
9:40 AM
Bobby Wilson
Bar & Grill Patio
6:00 PM
Bingo
6:30 PM
15
16
Chapel
9:40 AM
Mail Service Closed
Early Bird Party
2:00 PM
Square Dance Party
6:30 PM
22
Chapel
9:40 AM
23
Quilters 2
Quilt Show
9:00 AM
17
Henry Soriano
Bar & Grill Patio
6:00 PM
Bingo
6:30 PM
Gaslight Theater
7:00 PM
24
Jay Faircloth
Bar & Grill Patio
6:00 PM
Bingo
6:30 PM
Voyager Compass
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
5
6
Pancake Breakfast
7:30 AM
8:00 AM
Lecture Series
1:00 PM
Southwest Surfers
7:00 PM
11
Market Daze
9:00 AM
Tumblin’
Tumbleweeds
7:00 PM
18
12
Merrill Lynch
Seminar
1:00 PM
Lecture Series
1:00 PM
19
7
Coffee
8:00 AM
Jim Van Slyke
“Neil Sedaka
Tribute”
7:00 PM
13
Instrumental
Music Showcase
7:00 PM
20
Casino Bus Trip
9:00 AM
Lecture Series
1:00 PM
Mardi Gras
Dinner Show
5:30 PM
25
26
27
Travelin’ Man
7:00 PM
32
Lecture Series
1:00 PM
Reminiscence
Dance
7:00 PM
14
Swap Meet 7:30
Coffee 8:00 AM
50th Anniversary
3:00 PM
Valentine Dance
7:00 PM
21
Coffee
8:00 AM
Ash Wednesday
Service
7:00 PM
Market Daze
9:00 AM
SATURDAY
Doo Dah Parade
4:00 PM
Voyager Night at
the Races
5:00 PM
Two’s Company
Dance
7:00 PM
28
Swap Meet
7:30 AM
Coffee
8:00 AM
Albert Galli Dance
7:00 PM
February 2015
FEBRUARY 2015 EVENTS RESERVATION FORM
Name_____________________________________________________
Phone#____________________________________
Space#, Bay or Cove Address_____________________________________
Payment: Check #____________________________ (enclosed)
Ticket Sale Hours:
Monday – Friday 9 am-3 pm
Saturday 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Visa__ MC__ Discover__ Card #_______________________________
Exp ___ /______________Signature_________________________________
DATE
FEBRUARY EVENTS
# OF TICKETS
TICKET PRICE
Monday, February 2
Frosch Travel Show
Wednesday, February 4
Southwest Surfers - Gold
$ 18.00 $
Wednesday, February 4
Southwest Surfers - Silver
$ 16.00 $
Wednesday, February 4
Southwest Surfers - Copper
$ 14.00 $
Thursday, February 5th
7:30 AM Pancake Breakfast
$
4.00 $
Thursday, February 5th
8:00 AM Pancake Breakfast
$
4.00 $
Friday, February 6th
Jim Van Slyke - Gold
$ 18.00 $
Friday, February 6th
Jim Van Slyke - Silver
$ 16.00 $
Friday, February 6th
Jim Van Slyke - Copper
$ 14.00 $
Saturday, February 7th
Reminiscence Dance
$ 6.00 $
Wednesday, February 11
Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds - Gold
$ 18.00 $
Wednesday, February 11
Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds - Silver
$ 16.00 $
Wednesday, February 11
Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds - Copper
$ 14.00 $
Saturday, February 14
Valentine Dance with Tom Chesnut
$
7.00 $
Thursday, February 19
Casino Bus Trip
$
5.00 $
Friday, February 20
Mardi Gras Dinner Show
$ 22.00 $
Saturday, February 21
Two’s Company Dance
$
Wednesday, February 25
Travelin’ Man - Gold
$ 18.00 $
Wednesday, February 25
Travelin’ Man - Silver
$ 16.00 $
Wednesday, February 25
Travelin’ Man - Copper
$ 14.00 $
Saturday, February 28
Albert Galli Dance
$
$
TOTAL $
0.00 $
6.00 $
7.00 $
Total this page $
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DATE
EARLY FEBRUARY EVENTS
Wednesday, March 4
Blue, Blues & Boogie Woogie - Gold
$ 18.00 $
Wednesday, March 4
Blue, Blues & Boogie Woogie - Silver
$ 16.00 $
Wednesday, March 4
Blue, Blues & Boogie Woogie - Copper
$ 14.00 $
Thursday, March 5th
Guys & Dolls, Jr - Silver
$
7.00
Thursday, March 5th
Guys & Dolls, Jr - Copper
$
6.00
Thursday, March 5th
7:30 AM Pancake Breakfast
$
4.00 $
Thursday, March 5th
8:00 AM Pancake Breakfast
$
4.00 $
Friday, March 6th
Guys & Dolls, Jr - Silver
$
7.00
Friday, March 6th
Guys & Dolls, Jr - Copper
$
6.00
Saturday, March 7th
Reminiscence Dance
DATE
SPECIAL EVENTS
Thursday, March 12
Barleens Arizona Opry Dinner Theatre
INDIVIDUAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT SHOWS
# OF TICKETS
TICKET PRICE
TOTAL $
$ 6.00 $
# OF TICKETS
TICKET PRICE
TOTAL $
$ 60.00 $
# OF TICKETS
TICKET PRICE
TOTAL $
LUCK OF THE IRISH
Wednesday, March 11
GOLD ----------- $ 18.00
SILVER --------- $ 16.00
COPPER ------- $ 14.00
$
GOOD ROCKIN’ LIVE
Wednesday, March 18
GOLD ----------- $ 22.00
SILVER --------- $ 20.00
COPPER ------- $ 18.00
$
AMERICAN MADE
Wednesday, March 25
GOLD ----------- $ 18.00
SILVER --------- $ 16.00
COPPER ------- $ 14.00
$
ARIZONA SYMPHONIC WINDS
Wednesday, April 1
GOLD ----------- $ 16.00
SILVER --------- $ 14.00
COPPER ------- $ 12.00
$
Total this page $
Total from page 1 $
GRAND TOTAL $
This form may be used to purchase tickets for the month. Bring it in, drop it through the Activity Office door slot, or mail it.
If you are a Voyager resident, we will put your tickets in your mailbox. If you are a Cove or Bay resident, we will hold your
tickets for pickup at the Activity Office.
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