Coming Up
Arts in the Park & Cafe Lunch
1st Saturday of every month
Saturday, February 4
10am – 4pm
Lunch in the SC Café
12 - 1:30 pm $7 pp
Residents, please pre-register for lunch!
“Village Arts in the Park” has become “Arts in the Park” and is now located in the Union Center Entrance the first Saturday of each and every month from October through April. The location change is part of their on-going effort to make this a convenient, welcoming Craft Sale.
The craft sale is growing. We are averaging between 20-30 booths with some very interesting and unique offerings. As marketing efforts improve and word gets out that this will happen the first Saturday of each month during our “high season” we fully expect to see more and more vendors participate.
To complement “Arts in the Park” the Lifestyle department began offering a $7 lunch in the Café between noon and 1:30pm. A typical menu for this event will be a sandwich, chips, side salad, dessert and beverage. Last month, 28 residents, vendors and shoppers enjoyed the lunch and we expect it will grow as word gets out. We do ask that residents PRE-REGISTER for the lunch so we are able to plan for enough food. There will be some guess work in planning for non-residents who stop by to shop and decide to enjoy lunch which is why we need residents to help us by registering ahead of time.
The next “Arts in the Park” is March 3! Mark your calendars now!
Arts in the Park & Cafe Lunch
1st Saturday of every month
Saturday, February 4
10am – 4pm
Lunch in the SC Café
12 - 1:30 pm $7 pp
Residents, please pre-register for lunch!
“Village Arts in the Park” has become “Arts in the Park” and is now located in the Union Center Entrance the first Saturday of each and every month from October through April. The location change is part of their on-going effort to make this a convenient, welcoming Craft Sale.
The craft sale is growing. We are averaging between 20-30 booths with some very interesting and unique offerings. As marketing efforts improve and word gets out that this will happen the first Saturday of each month during our “high season” we fully expect to see more and more vendors participate.
To complement “Arts in the Park” the Lifestyle department began offering a $7 lunch in the Café between noon and 1:30pm. A typical menu for this event will be a sandwich, chips, side salad, dessert and beverage. Last month, 28 residents, vendors and shoppers enjoyed the lunch and we expect it will grow as word gets out. We do ask that residents PRE-REGISTER for the lunch so we are able to plan for enough food. There will be some guess work in planning for non-residents who stop by to shop and decide to enjoy lunch which is why we need residents to help us by registering ahead of time.
The next “Arts in the Park” is March 3! Mark your calendars now!
Saturday, February 4
10am – 4pm
Lunch in the SC Café
12 - 1:30 pm $7 pp
Residents, please pre-register for lunch!
“Sweets for the Sweetest”
Valentine’s Dance
Tuesday, February 14
7:00-10:00pm
LAST DAY TO REGISTER – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Randy Lee - DJ
Here’s another excuse to dance! Valentine’s Day falls on Tuesday this year so make plans now to attend our Valentine’s Dance on Tuesday, February 14. Music by DJ Randy Lee will guarantee that “your kind of music” is ready to play.
We’re planning dance contests in Rock & Roll, Swing, Country couples dancing and Line Dancing. But if you have your own special dance category there will be a freestyle dance contest where any style qualifies. Prizes will be awarded in each category.
Bring along your favorite beverage and we’ll have an array of desserts that will please everyone. We’ll provide plenty of ice, iced tea and water for your convenience.
Tickets are $12 if purchased by Monday, February 6th and $14.00 if purchased after February 6th.
Register TODAY and save $2!
Volunteers Extraordinaire!
Remember the 80's TV show MacGyver where Richard Dean Anderson played Angus MacGyver, a different kind of hero: he didn't use weapons, and he was an expert at making complicated machines out of ordinary things. Well, Vicki D'Elia is our very own 21st Century female MacGyver! Her forte may not be machinery, but she really could survive in the desert for days with just a toothpick and a glue gun! Recently Vicki has put her talents to the task of developing ideas for a number of events including Del Webb Goes Pink, Caribbean Night, Halloween, USO Show and she is currently working diligently with eleven other devoted volunteers to ensure that "A Royal Affair" will provide a dazzling evening to those attending our New Year's Eve Party.
Vicki's enthusiasm and energy also spills over to her home. On any given day you can find her putting up a back splash, adding a light fixture, installing cabinets or painting a couple rooms! To most of us, that's a lot of work, but to Vicki, it's just Tuesday...
Thank you Vicki for being our MacGyver!
Indoor/Outdoor Pool

Indoor Pool Rules
Outdoor Pool Rules
Indoor Pool Rules
There is no lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk.
1 Persons with cardiac-related conditions should consult a physician before using spa or sauna.
2 Keep doors closed. Do not prop open.
3 No glass or alcohol permitted in the pool areas.
4 No drinks, candy, tobacco, popcorn, gum, alcohol, or food of any kind shall be permitted in the pool or within the required walkways of the pool.
5 Shower before entering pool.
6 If incontinent, wear tight fitting rubber or plastic pants or swim diaper.
7 Special devices for the physically challenged are self-service. A caretaker may accompany any member requiring specialized assistance, and any respective fee will be waived.
8 No animals allowed except for service animals.
9 Please walk; decks may be slippery. Street shoes, including tennis shoes, cannot be worn into the pool and/or spa. Shoes worn on the street, regardless of type, are not permitted to be worn in the pools.
10 No jumping or diving.
11 Unless a group activity has been authorized, a minimum of 2 lanes will be reserved for the sole purpose of lap swimming. When both lanes are occupied, lanes will be shared only after permission has been asked of the lane occupant. Please limit lap time to 45 minutes during busy times.
12 Please restrict use of spa to 15-minute intervals.
13 Toys, games, inner tubes, or other inflatable devices are not permitted. However, swim noodles are permitted.
All participants accept there is an inherent risk in all recreation-based programs. Participation is purely voluntary. All participants assume liability for any physical injury and/ or risk incurred. The Fitness Center is not responsible for any items lost or stolen.
Thank you for cooperating with us to maintain a safe and clean environment for all.
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Outdoor Pool Rules
There is no lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk.
1 Persons with cardiac-related conditions should consult a physician before using spa or sauna.
2 Keep gate(s) closed. Do not prop open.
3 No glass or alcohol permitted in the pool areas.
4 No drinks, candy, tobacco. Popcorn, gum, alcohol, or food of any kind shall be permitted within the required walkways of the pool.
5 Shower before entering pool.
6 If incontinent, wear tight fitting rubber or plastic pants or swim diaper.
7 Special devices for the physically challenged are self-service. A caretaker may accompany any member requiring specialized assistance, and any respective fee will be waived.
8 No animals allowed except for service animals.
9 Please walk; decks may be slippery. Street shoes, including tennis shoes, cannot be worn into the pool and/or spa. Shoes worn on the street, regardless of type, are not permitted to be worn in the pools.
10 No jumping or diving.
11 Please restrict use of spa to 15-minute intervals.
12 Observe all safety regulations.
All participants accept there is an inherent risk in all recreation-based programs. Participation is purely voluntary. All participants assume liability for any physical injury and/ or risk incurred. The Fitness Center is not responsible for any items lost or stolen.
Thank you for cooperating with us to maintain a safe and clean environment for all.

