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Volume 17 October <strong>2019</strong><br />

SUN CITY / MENIFEE<br />

A DIGITAL ONLINE INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE<br />

FOR AN ACTIVE SENIOR COMMUNITY<br />

DISCOVERY DAY <strong>2019</strong><br />

TURNED OVER A<br />

NEW LEAF THAT<br />

EXCEEDED<br />

EXPECTATIONS<br />

FOR<br />

● THE CLUBS<br />

● ATTENDANCE &<br />

● FOOD VENDORS<br />

THANKS TO THE<br />

<strong>SCCC</strong> BOARD AS<br />

DIRECTED BY<br />

TONY REVIDITTO<br />

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DISCOVERY DAY IS HERE – FREE FOOD, ENTERTAINMENT & 40 CLUBS<br />

Our wonderful community will showcase a FREE to the public event on <strong>OCTOBER</strong> 5 th called<br />

Discovery Day <strong>2019</strong> featuring a Swim Show from 10 am to Noon. Beginning at noon, Live<br />

Entertainment by The Sun City Slickers, The Merry Makers, Square Dancers, Music Players Club, Line<br />

Dancers and a Quilts of Valor presentation will hit the stage (schedule below). The campus will be<br />

buzzing with Exhibitions, Demonstrations, and Sports Club expositions such as Lawn Bowling,<br />

Horseshoeing, Shuffleboard, and Bicycling. Residents will see firsthand the many activities and clubs<br />

available to them. Family and friends are welcome!<br />

Other happenings include a variety of Arts and Crafts for Sale and on display, as well as some<br />

surrounding Menifee Restaurants serving free signature small bite samplings prepared by their<br />

amazing Chefs starting a noon. Come taste food presented by Baron’s Market, China Brothers,<br />

Archibald’s, Gracie’s Lunch Box, Zesty Shawarma and Grill, Nothing Bundt Cakes Coffee Bean and<br />

Tea Leaf. There will be an opportunity drawing for lots of great prizes with a $1 donation per ticket<br />

and $5 for 6 tickets which will benefit The Sun City Coordinating Councils future events.<br />

DISCOVERY DAY PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE<br />

Merry Makers 12:15 Webb Hall<br />

Square Dancing 12:30 Webb Hall<br />

Line Dancing 1:00 Webb Hall<br />

Sun City Slickers 1:15 Webb Hall<br />

Quilts of Valor 1:45 Webb Hall<br />

Music Players Club will be performing by the Water Fountain<br />

DISCOVERY DAY <strong>2019</strong>, <strong>OCTOBER</strong> 5 FROM 10 AM TO 3PM AT THE SUN CITY CAMPUS located at<br />

26850 Sun City Blvd. Sun City.<br />

Visit the Sun City Coordinating Councils website at: https://suncitycoordinatingcouncil.com/<br />

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Tony Reverditto<br />

Co-Vice President<br />

Sun City Coordinating Council<br />

Tony Reverditto’s background in the entertainment industry is diverse and he has taught most<br />

aspects of acting for over thirty years. He founded Way Off Broadway Playhouse, a successful live<br />

theatre and acting school for eight years. While producing and directing nearly eighty productions<br />

for the stage, he was awarded “Best Director and Best Production of the Year” by the Los Angeles<br />

Times. Tony has created 3 touring comedy troupes and has written lots of comedy sketch while<br />

hosting the performances. From there, he worked as a Talent Agent for five years, did Marketing<br />

at Paramount Pictures, and script coverage for a top Product Placement company. His love for the<br />

theatre brought him back to an Artistic Director position for an International Performing Arts<br />

Academy in the heart of Hollywood. This is where he was able to expand his career into<br />

film-making. Recently, he finished writing a screenplay and several television pilots that are being<br />

promoted to industry professionals. He currently works as a journalist with a focus on community<br />

issues, food, entertainment and travel.<br />

Tony moved to Sun City in August of 2018 and is currently the Chairman of the Greek Theatre<br />

Committee, Co-VP of the Coordinating Council and President of the newly formed Sun City<br />

Performing Artists.<br />

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GETTING PREPARED FOR DISCOVERY DAY<br />

OUR CLUB COMMUNITY IS GROWING PROVIDING AN EVER EXPANDING<br />

OPPORTUNITY TO FIND AN ACTIVITY THAT APPEALS TO A WIDE RANGE<br />

OF INTERESTS. YEP, FOR ALL YOU DO THERE'S A CLUB FOR YOU<br />

The Performing Arts Club and the Music Makers<br />

Club are both off to good starts. Both offer<br />

opportunities to learn something new, which is a<br />

great way for seniors to keep mentally active.<br />

Another new club is forming, the Community<br />

Information Club. Its goal is to provide<br />

information about community resources available<br />

to our members and residents and to help find<br />

solutions to problems. Currently their meetings<br />

CRIME WATCH<br />

RV Club<br />

VACATION CLUB<br />

Ice Cream Social<br />

are scheduled for the 4 th Friday of the month<br />

from 2:00-3:00 in the Trophy Room.<br />

The Crime Watch representative shared that<br />

Sargent Rice is back with Crime Watch. Merry<br />

Makers provided a special patriotic program in<br />

recognition of Memorial Day, Veteran’s Day, and<br />

upcoming 4 th of July. They have several new,<br />

strong male vocalists. Mahjong is reorganizing<br />

and looking for people who’d like to play or learn<br />

to play. TOPs enthusiastically reported income of<br />

$1,600 from their annual yard sale, their<br />

once-a-year fundraiser. Welcome Wagon added a<br />

Saturday orientation in June to accommodate<br />

working new residents. The Travel Club is<br />

looking forward to its July ice-cream social. Chair<br />

Volleyball’s latest play day spreading into both<br />

halls is a June happening. The Sun City RV Club<br />

meets the 2 nd Thursday from 11:00-12:30.<br />

Previews of Coming Attractions include our<br />

Historical Preservation Committee presentation at<br />

the Coordinating Council’s August meeting, as<br />

well as a representative from the Registrar of<br />

Voters recruiting poll workers. The July meeting<br />

will be devoted to Discovery Day preparation. Be<br />

sure your club’s representative attends this vital<br />

meeting.<br />

Chair<br />

Volleyball<br />

Now w/ eve play<br />

Garden<br />

Club<br />

Welcome<br />

Wagon to<br />

New Working<br />

Residents<br />

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COORDINATING COUNCIL COLUMN<br />

Article by Helen Richmond<br />

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CURIOUS ABOUT<br />

WHAT’S UP SUN CITY<br />

By Helen Richmond<br />

Here’s the easiest way to find out. Just<br />

type “whatsupsuncity.com” in the address<br />

bar on your web page and the latest<br />

information is there for you on our Sun<br />

City Civic Association’s own website.<br />

Then select the appropriate heading to go<br />

to the specific information you’re looking<br />

for. There’s no need to log in or remember<br />

a password, just an easy one-step process.<br />

Do you want your club’s activities to be<br />

part of this information? Remember, it’s<br />

where our new younger techie residents<br />

are going for the latest and greatest. You<br />

can advertise your event before the fact<br />

and then share photos afterward to entice<br />

others to join you. But you have to take the<br />

first step and send your news to the Media<br />

Committee (mediascca@gmail.com) so the<br />

website administrator can include it.<br />

WE WANT YOU<br />

By Helen Richmond<br />

Do you like to write? Do you<br />

constantly take pictures with your<br />

phone? Do you love to know<br />

everything that’s going on around<br />

you? Do you see and/or talk to people<br />

every day? The Sun City Civic<br />

Association’s Media Committee would<br />

like you to share with us and help us<br />

get all the news out to our neighbors.<br />

Be a regular part of the Committee<br />

and help develop ideas on how to best<br />

disseminate information to our diverse<br />

community. Or, if you don’t want to<br />

make a formal commitment, simply<br />

submit your stories and photos to the<br />

committee for us to share via the<br />

website “whatsupsuncity.com,” the<br />

Core Courier, the marquee, and other<br />

venues as we develop them. The<br />

Committee meets the 2 nd Tuesday of<br />

each month at 10:00 am in the East<br />

Room. Or contact us via email at<br />

(mediascca@gmail.com) to find out<br />

how to get your stories and photos<br />

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NEW<br />

HOW TO JOIN<br />

Michael Cook<br />

President<br />

I am proud to announce that we now have the Music<br />

Players Club!<br />

As President of the Music Players Club, I offer over<br />

55 years of professional experience in the music<br />

field in areas such as performing, songwriting,<br />

recording, and teaching.<br />

I've spent over 21 years on the road working with<br />

various recording artists and bands. I have over 30<br />

years of teaching experience, mainly on guitar, but in<br />

the last ten years - piano as well. being raised on<br />

southern gospel harmony and singing. playing guitar<br />

on and off the road, studio work, and backing some<br />

of the greatest musicians of my era.<br />

As a road musician, I've worked with such greats as<br />

Jerry Lee Lewis, George Jones, Rheba McEntyre,<br />

Red Steagall, Carl Smith, Jack Greene, and Ernest<br />

Tubb. In Blues, I've played the Jerry Walker Five in<br />

LA and Kenny Jackson in Memphis.<br />

My favorite mentor of all time is Eldon Shamblen of<br />

Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. I'm looking<br />

forward to doing my part in the Music Players Club<br />

and I feel confident that we are onto something good<br />

for the Club and good for the Core.<br />

We are a club that welcomes everyone with an SCCA membership who has<br />

played to any degree and wants sharpen their skills, jam, and get to know others<br />

who play. Contact Mickael Cook email: michaelcookguitar@gmail.com<br />

We meet in the Trophy Room on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month from<br />

6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. First Thursdays are for Beginners who play just a little or<br />

who are wanting to learn guitar. 2nd Thursdays are for Intermediate and up on<br />

all instruments.<br />

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CONTINUED<br />

Everyone who has an SCCA membership number is welcome to attend one or both<br />

meetings. We've had two great club meetings already and are looking forward to<br />

having everyone come and join in the fun.<br />

Our club philosophy is to LEARN TOGETHER and PLAY TOGETHER.<br />

We concentrate the various styles of music, such as Classic Rock, Country, Folk,<br />

50's and 60's, Blues, as well as other styles.<br />

We have the goal of performing whether as a single or in a group.<br />

Linda: One of our members, learned to play when she was 12 years of age.<br />

She began writing songs then as well. She's a member of several song-writing<br />

groups in Los Angeles as well as Nashville. She has recorded a CD of her songs<br />

that she has written. She hopes become more proficient with her guitar-playing and<br />

we are happy to have her as a member.<br />

Gary: Started playing the acoustic guitar right out of high school.<br />

He has played with several local rock bands in San Fernando Valley and San<br />

Diego over the next decade. He laid down his guitar to pursue photography and<br />

returned to play in 2011. He hopes that becoming a member of the SCCA Music<br />

Players Club, will help him improve his ability to play with others as a performer<br />

as well as in a group.<br />

Pat: She says that the musical talent she has, she inherited from her mother<br />

who loved to play organ and piano, and loved to sing. She received her first<br />

guitar, a 1957 Gibson, from a high school sweetheart. Her music training<br />

consisted of piano lessons as a child. She performed in a church worship band<br />

for 2 years. In 2009 she became involved with bluegrass music on the guitar. She<br />

is currently a member of the Southwest Bluegrass Association. Although her<br />

favorite music genre is Classic Country, she likes many different music styles.<br />

She hopes to learn a variety of music within the Music Players Club.<br />

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Knit & Crochet Classes in<br />

Sun City/Menifee Area<br />

Every Monday 11am to 2pm Marion V. Ashley Community Center<br />

1st & 3rd Thursdays 2 to 4pm Paloma Valley Library<br />

25625 Briggs Road, Menifee Take Menifee Rd. or 215<br />

N to Rt. 74, turn right. Turn left at Briggs. Center will<br />

be on left.<br />

31375 Bradley Rd. (adj to Paloma Valley HS)<br />

Parking is on the right of the entryway drive.<br />

2nd & 4th Thursdays 11am to 1:15pm Sun City Library<br />

1st & 3rd Fridays 1 to 4pm Canyon Lake Library<br />

26982 Cherry Hills Blvd.<br />

31516 Railroad Canyon (inside City Hall) Turn onto<br />

Town Center East. Library is on left.<br />

Leader: Mary Dempsey 951-514-6418 © mmdempsey@aol.com<br />

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