Vista Views November 2014 Veterans Day Events Tuesday, November 11 8:15 am Flag Raising in front of Main Building 8:30 am Reception & Continental Breakfast on Patio, provided by the Christian Women’s Group 7:00 pm Show: “For Love of Country” plus dessert Tickets: $8 Ticket Deadline: 11/10 Saturday, November 8 Reserved table tickets: $18.50 Show only: $8.50 5:30 pm Dinner Party on the patio, Thursday, November 6 at 5:00 pm It’s going to be a weinie roast: hot dog on a bun, potato salad, chips, drink & dessert. Pick up your free ticket by November 4th. 7:00 pm Show: Lee & Sandi Together: they are truly one of Arizona's treasuresArizona’s finest country and western cowboy duo. Seating for Show only begins at 6:30 pm Menu: Louisiana Roast Beef (carving station), Pork Franciscan, Season Baked Chicken, Baked Potato/w/Sour Cream, Green Bean Almondine, Mixed Dinner Rolls, Tossed Salad/w/4 dressings, Mixed Fruit Salad, Chocolate Cake, Peach Crisp, Decaf Coffee and lemonade. Tuesday, November 11 at 7 pm Tickets are $8 and include cheesecake and decaf coffee or punch. Bus to Fountain Hills Friday, November 14 Bus Departs at 9:30 am “For Love of Country”, a moving tribute to our beloved Veterans featuring stories of soldiers and their families they left behind, through narration, music and on-screen imagery. These four professional musicians will delight you with their outstanding vocal talent & humor. Bus Returns around 3 pm Cost is only $15 per person We need at least 40 people. The Fountain Hills Festival of Arts & Crafts is one of the largest arts and crafts events in the southwest with hundreds of booths and original fine works of art in every price range, sculptures, paintings, clothing, jewelry, crafts, local food items. and more. Lunchtime theater at the Herberger Depart 10:30 am from Light rail station in Mesa Thursday, November 20 Tickets $13 & includes lunch Saturday, November 15 at 3 pm Hale Theatre in Gilbert Tickets: $21.50 Limited tickets available Play-Lark: A Cowboy Woman’s Ride: A saddlebag full of memories, cattle and love. A one-woman play written and performed by Terry Earp. When buying your ticket, make your menu selection & it will be waiting for you when you get to the theater. Wine & Cheese Party Wednesday, November 5 4 pm on the patio Bring some wine or other drink plus snacks to share Horse Races are Back! Thursday, November 13th Happy Hour at 4:30 pm Early Race at 5 pm followed by supper at 5:30 pm Menu: Clam chowder in bread bowl, salad & dessert. Drinks available for purchase Tickets are: $7 for the meal Deadline to purchase: 11/11/14 Friday, October 31st at 5:30 pm Halloween Night Supper & Karaoke Menu: Chicken Tacos on soft or hard shells, beans, rice, drink & dessert. Tickets: $7.50 for meal and music Following supper, we’ll have Carlotta back for some fun Karaoke. Wear a mask or costume and win a valuable prize! Ticket deadline 10/30 Flu Shots Wednesday, Nov. 12 No cost if you’re just coming for the races. Plan to wager? Please bring small bills. Thursday, November 20 9 am to 11 am in the Navajo Room Sign up in the hallway 7 pm in the Ballroom Free admission Come and enjoy the poems, music, jokes Ice Cream Sundae $2 Coffee 50¢, Flavored 75¢ Want to be part of the show? Contact June Houghton at 2808 Don’t miss the clothing sale on Wednesday, November 19 from 9:30-2:30 pm in the ballroom. New Image Fashions brings in racks of new clothes, plus watches and other items, greatly reduced. Tuesday, November 25 11:30 am in the ballroom Saturday November 22nd from 7 am to 9 am Buy tickets in advance for $4.50 Deadline: 11/20 Menu includes scrambled eggs, pancakes or biscuits & gravy, sausage, orange juice, coffee or tea. If you wait until day of breakfast-you will have to wait until ticketed people have been served. Bring your own lunch or order lunch: cranberry pecan chicken salad sandwich on whole wheat, chips, drink & dessert for only $5. Deadline 11/24 at noon. Ace Hardware will be here to share some simple home improvements you can make around your place to save you money. In addition, they will provide a door prize. PATIO SALE Saturday, November 15 8 am to 11 am Sign up in the Activities Office to get your items on a list handed out to all who come through the gate. Cost is $1 and you also get a couple of balloons to blow up & attach so folks will notice your sale. Deadline is Wed. Nov. 12 If you have some items to donate to the Christian Women’s Group, bring them to the Apache Room on Friday, November 14 starting at 3 pm. Tuesday, November 18 7 pm in the ballroom Million Dollar Arm: A sports agent stages an unconventional recruitment strategy to get talented Indian cricket players to play Major League Baseball. Residents/Staff Challenge Dances begin in November Tickets are $6.50 each until noon on Friday when we stop selling. If you miss the deadline, you can buy at the door for $1 more. Upcoming dances & bands: Nov. 7: Roadrunner Band Nov. 14: Rare Collection Nov. 21: Saguaro Sunset Staff wants another shot at winning Tuesday, November 4 1 pm in the ballroom Putt putt, ladder toss & bean bag tournament Nov. 28: That Kool Band Dec. 5: Roadrunner Band Dec. 12: Rare Collection Dec. 19: Saguaro Sunset Dec. 31: That Kool Band* Refreshments will be served. Come out and challenge a staff member or cheer on the competitors * New Year’s Eve Reserved table tickets on sale November 3: $17.50 Aerobics will begin on Monday November 3 and continue Mon. Wed & Friday at 7:30 am If you get a package slip in your mail, you may pick up your package from 2-3:30 pm in the room on the west side of the building. Floor exercise will also begin on Monday, November 3rd and continue each morning at 8:30 am. Come to the ballroom! No charge Dinner in the ballroom at 1 pm Thursday, November 27th Sign up in hallway to bring a dish to share for 16 people. Each table needs to have someone sign up to cook the turkey & decorate their table. Activities Office will provide the turkeys and they can be picked up on Monday, November 24 at noon. A limited number of electric roasters are available to cook the bird! Deck the Halls Community Tree Lighting & Carols Help is needed to put Sunday, November 30 at 7 pm up the Christmas Gather around the Christmas Tree poolside. decorations on Friday, Bring a few CANS OF FOOD to DONATE to the local food bank. November 28th in the We’ll go inside, sing a few carols and then have some munchies! community rooms. Plan to bring some cookies or other tasty tidbits to share. For those who would like to go caroling, we’ll divide up the park, jump in golf carts, ride bikes or take the car to each area to sing a couple of songs. Taco Salads. Wednesday BBQ on the patio starts November 12 with food prepared & served by the Woodshop, featuring their famous Lunch starts at 11 am and runs until 12:30 pm. Other lunch selections include hamburgers, polish, grill chicken sandwich, baked potato. The following week will be prepared by the Fitness Club and their famous steak sandwiches. ballroom and in the If you can spare an hour or two, come to the ballroom at 9 am. The more people who help out, the faster the decorations will go up. There are trees to set up & decorate in most of the community rooms including 4 in the ballroom. Barleens Dinner Show Monday, December 15 Reserved table tickets: $35 Doors open at 5:30 pm Dinner at 6:30 pm Show at 7:30 pm “Your home for Arizona's wholesome family music entertain- ment. Enjoy music, great food, hilarious comedy and more! “ Dinner: Roasted chicken breast dinner with baked potato, vegetable medley, hot fruit compote, roll and butter, chocolate cake, coffee & lemonade. Stained Glass Come to a free demo on Monday, November 10 at 8:30 am and meet the instructor and find out more information about the class which will begin the following Monday. Sign up now on the bulletin board if you’re interested in taking the class, which will begin November 17th. Cost is approximately $30 for 6 week beginners class. If there’s sufficient interest, we will have 2 classes: one at 8 am & the other at 10:15 am. Couples Pattern Dancing Free Intro Class – Monday, November 3, 2014 Class begins November 10 Mondays: 3:15pm – 4:15pm in the ballroom $5 per couple, per class In addition to being incredible fun, dancing is great physical and mental exercise. All dances and steps will be broken down and cue sheets provided. No experience is needed. Dance will keep you moving and smiling so come join the party! Belly Dancing Instruction We have a new massage therapist, Jeanell Ami Orozco who will be starting in November (11/12 & 11/26) on Wednesdays mornings twice a month. She will be here on Monday, November 3rd doing free neck & shoulder massages right after Chit Chat. Prices remain the same as last year: $35 for 1/2 hour, $50 for an hour with half the amount due when the appointment is made and are non- Free class Monday, November 3 Apache Room at 4:30 pm 5 week class begins November 10 Cost: $35 Participants will learn basic belly dance technique, become skilled in translating music and emotion through movements, have and celebrate outstanding progress, and have a blast while working rarely used muscle groups Gentle Yoga starts Friday, November 14th in the Navajo Room at 9 am Be sure to sign up on the clipboard in the hallway. Remember to wear loose fitting clothing and bring a mat or towel. Yvonne Voit will be leading the Fall Ladies' Bible Studies on Monday's @ 1:00 in the Apache Room starting November 17th and will continue until mid December. She will be doing some topical studies. If you would like more information, You can contact Yvonne at 2633 after Nov. 11th or Flora Tevis at 2048 before then. We welcome our last year's participants and any new Ladies who would like to try out our Fall Study. Welcome back everyone to our 2014-15 season. Our ceramic room is open and ready for your use. Please check the monitor's list to see when it is open, due to not all monitors are back yet. Bonnie Hensley will have the keys for the monitors so be sure and check with her. Last year we had over 30 members in our club and we were busy all the time with all kinds of classes, make and take classes, and general individual things that the members choose to be working on. So much fun to see what we all enjoyed that was different from others. We have make and take classes scheduled so be sure and check in the room as to when they will be and what. There will also be notices on Channel 7. Our season for classes for Members only will start in January so everyone that is finally back can take advantage of them. The samples are in the room so check them out. Our dues again this year are $20.00. Of that $10.00 is dues and shelf and the other $10.00 be is credited to your firing cost. Our general meetings are on the 2nd Tues. of each month at 1p.m. and everyone interested in what we do is welcome to come and join in. Come and join in the fun with us. Wear your badge so we know who you are! Welcome back if you are back. It seems like only yesterday that we were wishing you farewell, till we meet again. We have had a rather mild summer with temperatures staying below 110 degrees most of the time. We did however have a pretty wicked Monsoon season. Several storms produced gargantuan amounts of rain. One storm was recorded as the 100 year storm with an overabundance of rain. With fall setting in and winter just around the corner we will see less violent weather. I'm sure you returning Snowbirds will welcome that. Our first meeting of the new season will be at 1:30 pm, Monday, November 3. We will meet in the Navajo Room. Before you know it, it will be Veteran's Day (Armistice Day), when the War to End all Wars ended. At least that's what we hoped at 11am, the 11th day of the 11th month when Germany surrendered. Guess we were a bit over optimistic, maybe just wishful thinking. There aren't many still here who can speak from experience. Not sure that there are very many who experienced the Big One, WWII. Korea is beginning to fade rapidly, although there are still a few of us around. We don't have many NAM vets and know you are out there. So give us a reconnoiter, you may like what you see. Some of you have finally reached retirement age and can enjoy the fruits of your labor. We will start our ceremony on Tuesday, November 11th with raising of the "Flags" at 8:15 am. We need the support of every veteran who can muster the call, USA and Canada, male and female. Our group is gender neutral, we need all the support you can muster for our cause. Our cause is to raise funds for Veterans groups in communities of Pinal & Maricopa Counties. We are a social group focusing on camaraderie not ritual. We had a great time last year and expect to even have a better time this year. But we need "VETERANS LIKE YOU" to make this work. See you at one of our meetings. Flower planting day is Wednesday, November 5. We’ll start about 7 AM (you can start later if you wish). The last few years we’ve been all done before noon so I hope we get a good turnout again this year. If you are new to the resort and would like to help plant the flowers you can just show up on planting day and we’ll help you get started. We'll be in front of the library. This can just be a once a year thing if that is all you are interested in. There is a sign up sheet in the hallway if you are interested in tending one of the flower beds for part of the season or for the whole season. We usually need a few volunteers to fill in before some of the regular volunteers arrive. This usually involves pulling a few weeds and deadheading the flowers. We are also going to add another raised bed to the vegetable garden this year. We could probably use some help with getting the bed ready and then planting and watering as the season progresses. You can contact Jan Olstad at 1884 if you would like to help out in the garden. If you have any questions you can call Bill at 2990. Beads with Barb The Computer Club will start the season on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 9:30 A.M. with Arnie Dickinson as our speaker. If you have any questions or new class ideas for the Club, bring them along. The first and third Wednesdays of the month are official meeting days and the alternating Wednesdays are miniclasses. Usually on these alternate dates, someone gives a demo or teaches for approximately 30 to 45 minutes followed by a question and answer time. Sometimes there is a speaker from outside the Park. This year we will continue to try and fill the needs of our membership, since technology continues to advance rapidly. If you would like to teach or know of someone with expertise in something that would benefit our members as a Class or perhaps a mini-class, please forward the information to any club officer. As soon as classes are scheduled, they will be posted on our bulletin board. Your input for interesting classes is welcomed and appreciated. You must be a club member to take classes. Dues this year will be $20 per household with No Charge for classes led by core instructors. Outside instructors who charge will be paid by those taking the class. The second Wednesday of each month, December thru March, is Country Store Day in the Ballroom. Look for our table to order your Business Cards and mailing labels or contact Arvella 2765 or Jennifer 2533. Please continue to save used ink cartridges for the club. They can be dropped off in the container next to our bulletin board in the mail hall. If you wish to place an ad with the Computer Club, please fill out the form and leave with the amount due in the Ad box in the mail hall or follow the instructions in the GVRV.US website under “in-park ads” and send the information and payment to Email: ads@gvrv.us and send money to: Golden Vista Computer Club, 3710 Ladies, I must apologize for not starting on November 7th as my first class. Each year I do a Craft show at St. Matthews United Methodist Church on 2540 W. Baseline Road, Mesa starting in the afternoon, and this year they are starting at noon and Sat from 8 til 4 pm. So beading will have to wait until the 14th, but you won’t be sorry! Come and see me there! November 14th. ARUBA BRACELET. This looks like blue waters of Aruba and bronze sunsets. I have two colors to choose from and they have drop beads on the sides. Easy to make. Cost for class is $40. Includes materials and instructions. November 21. BIG MAMA. This wonderful beauty is done with size 12 pearls, bicones, and flowers and ends with a button closure. I have several colors of beads to choose from. Sure to make a statement going out! Cost is $40. You will want to make more than one for the holidays! November 28th. Easy Peasy Earrings. Make two pair today. Choose your colors. You will enjoy these dangly beauties. One for you and one to give away. $40. December 5th. Temptation Bracelet. Wonderful and delightful crystal and silver spacers bring together a gracious, elegant beauty. Cost $40 These three bracelets and earrings are by the pool in the glass case and signups are in the hall across from the mailboxes. Classes are limited to 5 people, so please sign your name and phone number after your name. If you wish to be put on a waiting list, put your name below the five signups. May the beads be with you and enjoy! I look forward to new people joining us and having fun! We are a great bunch of gals! Barb Moody 480-982-0321 moodyblues1967@msn.com RATTLER'S CHRISTMAS The Rattler's will be preparing for a Dec. 9 Christmas show. Practice will begin on Monday, November 10. Every Monday the Rattler's rehearse from 10 until noon in the ballroom. Please consider joining the group. We sing for fun and for the love of music while we play kazoos, tea pots and spoons (among other things). Coupon Project We cut, sort & mail coupons found inserted in the newspaper and send them to a naval air station in Japan. These coupons can be used on the base, even if they’re expired. If everyone of us can collect coupons on a regular basis, we can help these military families stretch their food budgets. Deposit your cut or uncut coupons in the box in the hallway by the mail boxes or in the box on the table near the Activities Office. There are also boxes in the Navajo & Card Rooms. Thanks to all who help and thanks to Dorothy Falke, our coupon queen & coordinator. Soon the sewing room will be back in full swing. Welcome to all who are using it now. We will again have a busy season. Classes will be scheduled soon, watch your e-mail for a note from Diane Litzinger, our scheduler, asking for ideas and volunteers to teach a class. We can look forward to a shop hop in February, which will include three shops and a break for lunch. Fun! December will bring an annual event, a Christmas party for disadvantaged children. Each will receive a Sew a Smile quilt plus lots of goodies. See you soon. SWEDISH WEAVING We'll be starting our weekly classes on Wednesday, December 3rd upstairs in the Craft room - from 1-3 PM. If anyone is having a problem with a project and would like some assistance before classes start, feel free to contact Les (2974), Sharon (2302) or Gert (2044). For those unfamiliar with Swedish weaving it is fun and addictive. Patterns are woven with yarn on pre-washed Monks Cloth. The process of following the pattern is very similar to counted cross stitch. Common items made are table runners, place mats, and afghans. In class, the beginners project is a toilet tank topper. Our class library of pattern books is available for check out by class members. We have been notified by Yarn Cents, our favorite Monks Cloth supplier that they won't be opening their booth at Mesa Market this year. They do have a warehouse stocked with yarns and fabric that is available by appointment. Fabric is still available on a limited basis at WalMart, Hobby Lobby, and JoAnn Fabrics. If you are still home and planning on a project this year, you might want to check your local stores for fabric before you come to AZ. Look forward to seeing everyone soon! Amateur Radio Group meets weekly starting November 6 in the Hopi Room on Thursdays at 9 am. All are welcome...contact Chuck at 1835 for more information Golden Vista Softball Interested in playing softball? We have one team in the fall with games in November & December and four teams in the winter leagues with games in January & February. Practices begin in early October at our batting cage located north of the clubhouse around 9:15 am Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays. We also do scrimmage work at Prospector Park on Idaho Road, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturday. To find out more, contact Garry Bachmeier, 2208, Dennis Johnson, 2083 or Bob Ohlhauser 2213. BOWLERS: It’s that time of the year -bowling will start Nov. 5th, be there at 3 pm and start at 3:30 pm. TENNIS/PICKLEBALL CLUB The courts at Golden Vista have a new look this year. Lines have been painted so there are two tennis courts as in the past, but now there are four courts for pickleball. Portable nets will be used for pickleball so 16 players can compete at one time. The schedule for play is the same as last year. It is posted on the bulletin board by the east court gate. Meet at Mesa East Bowl, 9260 E Broadway, Mesa. Fees will be the same: $10.00 per week. Balls & shoes available at the bowling center. Sign up on clipboard in hallway if you want to join a team. Our first club meeting will be Monday, Dec. 1st at 11:30 am in the Navajo Room. New players are always. BRING YOUR FRIENDS...WE NEED EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU....WE ALWAYS HAVE FUN! Questions, call Bobbie 2067 or Dixie 1837 BUSY FINGERS We will start Friday Nov. 14th at 9 am upstairs in the Crafts Room . We need any left over acrylic yarn you might have. Bring it with you and join us to make lap robes and hats. The lap robes go to area assisted living facilities and the local hospital. The hats are for the homeless vets. We crochet and knit our items and always have a good social morning. Contact Bobbie for questions @ 2067. Water Aerobics is underway in the small pool at 7 am and 8 am. Watch Channel 7 to see when the 9 am group will be starting. Welcome back and finally, BINGO. No not my dog but the game we have all been waiting for. We will have our first night of BINGO, November 3, 2014 and every Monday the rest of the season. The first number will be called at 7:00 pm. I know everyone is as excited as I am and am looking forward to this evening. I hope everyone has been practicing calling real loud, make that extra loud, BINGO, no I said really loud BINGO! Now you’re getting the idea, and we are ready to go, we’ll see you all there, Monday, November 3, 2014, 7:00 pm in the Ballroom. If you would like to be a part of this great BINGO team there is a sign up sheet in the hallway and we would be more than happy to have you. If you haven’t been part of the team before we have on the job training. Questions? Call Jim Meskimen at 1831 We have a need for lots of help with the following: Selling pop & microwaving popcorn in kitchen for the Friday dances Manning the front gate for a 2 hour block of time Making popcorn for Monday night bingo Selling coffee/donuts at monthly patio sale Additional opportunities are listed on a flier included with your phone directory you picked up at the front office. Welcome Back to all Texas Hold’em Ladies...Hope your summer was awesome. Our first Ladies Texas Hold’em will be Saturday, November 15th, at 1pm in the Game room above the Library. Please come a few minutes early to get your chips. Buy-in is $5.00. LADIES Remember we teach you the rules and how to play. A new group has formed for all the single ladies in the resort. The following activities have been planned for November. Friday, November 7: Happy Hour 4 pm in Navajo Room, bring own drinks & snacks to share. Hope you can join us for Fun,Fun,Fun.. Tuesday, November 18: Out to lunch 3:30 If you have any questions you can call Bobbi at 2621 pm at Brio’s Santan Village-sign up on clipboard in hallway Sunday, November 23: 2:30 pm perfor- POW WOW GIFT SHOPPE Crafters, gather your hand-made craft items and get ready for the new season. We will be having an organizational meeting on Monday, December 1 at 10 am in the shop. We like any hand-made items and expect your help each month to keep us open. Questions? Call Sharon Bachtold at 2302 Manicures Teri will be here to do manicures Friday: Nov. 21st in the Hopi Room. The cost is only $5 and you need to make an appointment in the Activities Office and pay at that time. Nail Clippings without appointment at 1 pm & appointments start at 1:30 pm. In December, she’ll be here December 5 & 19. mance of Oliver at the Mesa Arts Center. Tickets are $26 for general admission at the matinee. Chit Chat Mondays at 9:15 am We all gather in the ballroom. Join us to hear about upcoming events and news around the resort and to see who’s here and who has just arrived. Prices are the same: bring your own cup & the drink: coffee, hot tea or cocoa is only 25¢ and the donuts are 75¢. Remember to wear your badge so you have a chance to win a “fabulous prize!” More Happenings: Line Dancing is starting: Monday & Wednesdays from 1-3 pm in the ballroom. All welcome and definitely right for beginners Tai Chi is going on in the ballroom on Tuesday & Thursdays from 7:30 am to 8:30 am. Everyone is welcome Tuesday, December 2 3:30 pm in the Navajo Room If you’re new to the resort this season or last season, then join other “newbies” to meet. Don’t be shy…..This is also a good opportunity to ask questions and get information about the “ins & outs” of our beautiful resort. Hope to see you there. The Activities Office will provide some munchies & drinks. Polo Shirts & Denim Shirts Available for Purchase You can order your shirt in the color of your choice with our new logo Men’s Polo Shirts: $24 for sizes S to XL, $26 for up to 4 XL Ladies Polo Shirts $22 for Sizes S to XL, $24 for up to 4 XL Men’s & Women’s Denim Shirts: $29.50 for sizes S to XL, $32 for up to 4 XL FOR SALE IN ACTIVITIES OFFICE Arrange to have the daily newspaper, The Arizona Republic delivered right to your door each morning by coming to the Activities Office. We’ll help with the paperwork, take your check or credit card & fax your order in for a fast start-up. A commission is paid for each subscription sold in the Activities Office. We have all kinds of things for sale: jewelry, credit card cases, small pictures, handpainted ornaments, children’s books, lanyards, greeting cards, purses & bags, bottled water, stamps, and much more. We sell books of stamps: 1st class, postcard & International stamps Check out our new license plate holders Country Western Jam will be starting in November. Watch GV7 for first date. Any fiddle, mandolin players welcome. The “gang” meets Tuesdays from 1-3 pm in the Apache Room. Y’all come listen, come dance, come sing, come play! ACTIVITIES OFFICE NEWS We’re making a couple of changes in the Activities Office to help serve you better. Bus trips: when paying the deposit and/or the entire amount, you will receive a receipt to show you paid Phone directory corrections Sp. 355: add Jann Johnson Sp. 73: Misspelled, should be Dumas Sp. 818: Misspelled, should read Hashagen Outside the Resort events: you will receive a receipt Sp. 992 : Litzinger, Michael & Kristi, ND It’s recommended you keep your ticket slip to show what tickets you’ve purchased as some tickets show up on the list the following month. This will avoid duplicate purchase. Sp. 396: Misspelled, should read Tatarniuk, Dick If you’re purchasing tickets for an event outside the resort and you want to sit together, please sign up together and let us know that you’d like to sit together. The same thing goes if you’re buying tickets for an event in the resort that has assigned seating or tables. It’s best to sign up together as we don’t keep track of who’s purchased what tables or seats. Sp. 396: Add: Shoults, Lorna, AB You can now pay for your tickets & merchandise in the It may take a couple minutes longer to take care of you but we’re striving to better help you. Activities Office Reminder: the Activities Office can only take checks drawn on US banks. We do take credit cards & cash. or Discover card. with a Visa, MasterCard $10 minimum payment Saturday, December 13 Reserved table tickets: $18.50 Show only: $8.50 5:30 pm Dinner: Roast Turkey Breast-carved item, Baked fish almondine, Swedish meatballs, whipped potatoes/gravy, glazed carrots, Ambrosia salad, tossed salad, carrot cake, apple crisp 7:00 pm Show: Back by popular demand: Harry Mathews: displaying a wide range of styles in a show that includes jazz standards & popular songs from the 1940's to the present. His unique blend of music, interaction & comedy is sure to please audiences of all ages. Seating for show only is at 6:30 pm Dance the night away Wednesday, December 31 8:30 pm to 12:30 am Reserved table tickets available now for only $17.50 and include snacks & champagne toast. Music provided by vocal impersonator. Eddie sings all your favorites with authentic interpretations, giving you the sense that you are hearing the original recording artist. Eddie and his all-star band have spent years touring the country with various celebrity acts. Band performed a Neil Diamond tribute here at GV in 2010. 6 ecember ,D Saturday Join New York City based Todd Meredith, The Rave-Ons! and Mr. and Mrs. Claus in this tribute to the greatest Christmas hits of the 50’s and 60’s including Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree, Jingle Bell Rock, Christmas Boogie, Run Rudolph Run and many more. The Rave-Ons!, who have played to standing ovations from NYC to Reno on the National Tour of THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY will also fill your holiday stocking with such Buddy Holly hits as Peggy Sue, That'll Be The Day and Rave On! Reserved seat tickets: $16.50 & $14 It’s a different performance each year so if you went last year, you will see a new show! Tickets for either show: $16.50 or $14 Tuesday, January 27 at 7 pm 2015 GV Trekkers Bus Trips January 12-14 Las Vegas -2 night stay at the Golden Nugget, coupon booklet, transportation, driver’s tip $120 February 9-10 Laughlin & Oakridge Boys- 1 night at the Riverside Resort/Hotel, breakfast buffet, $110 March 6 Out of Africa & Cottonwood -Travel to Arizona’s best wildlife theme park and on to $60 Opportunity to spend some time on the Strip. reserved seating for the show plus fun book Cottonwood for shopping & dinner on own/ Includes transportation, driver tip, admission & box lunch. Want to save a seat? Send 1/2 by check to the Activities Office or call 480-671-1909 to pay with a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover only) Balance due 30 days before the event The following trips are offered by Free Spirit Vacations: Contact them at 480-926-5547 for reservations February 7-9 Yuma Agricultural Adventure & Algodones, Mexico March 16-19 Discover Navajo $425 pp/Double $575 pp/Single Try a tour that goes from field to feast, which includes gathering vegetables from the fields which are then transformed into a delicious lunch. There will also be time to shop till you drop” in Algodones before returning to the Valley. $695 pp/Double $895 pp/Single Ya’at’ ‘eeh. Hello and welcome to the Navajo Nation. This cultural Kaleidoscope takes you to Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, and Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Experience the culture, traditions & history of the Navajo. 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