Thomas Catri, Chief of Patrol Over the last few months while conducting our overnight parking rules enforcement, we have noticed a situation where some residents have been inappropriately using their guest cards in their own vehicle to convey to the Patrol and others that it’s okay to park in the street overnight, i.e., parking overnight…
Category: April 2017
Association News, April 2017
SunBird’s 2017 annual Classic Car People’s Choice Award
Association News, April 2017
Rules Committee update
Chris Nechvatal There is still some confusion as to who qualifies as a “Guest,” as opposed to an “Associate Member,” who must pay for an Associate Member account. A “Guest” is any person[s] staying with you for a period of 30 days or less in a given calendar year. Guests may use the facilities unaccompanied…
Association News, April 2017
Manager’s Report
It’s hard to believe that high season at SunBird is nearing the end. It’s been another fantastic time at SunBird again with the great weather, recreational activities and fun social events. The 2016 annual financial audit was just completed in March by an independent auditor. As part of the audit, SunBird submitted all computer financial…
Front Page, April 2017
End Of Season Roaring Twenties Party
Join us on April 11, 2017, for an end-of-the-season Roaring ‘20s Party in the Ballroom. This will be a casino night with giveaways and dancing. Tickets are $30 pp and can be purchased in the Horizon Room. Music will be provided by DJ Jamal with dancing. The bar opens at 5:00 p.m., followed by dinner…
Front Page, April 2017
Mega thanks to Owen and Joyce Bae
Pat Thomas The SunBird Community extends mega thanks to Owen and Joyce Bae, the SunBird Singers’ choir directors for over 13 years. For those of you who don’t know, the 2017 Spring Concert was the last concert for the Baes as directors. They’ve passed their batons to Pat Miller, Mike Hanson and Kim Hanson, who…
Front Page, April 2017
Couples Net Shoot Out Winner
Norm Ott The weather on Sunday, March 5, was not quite typical compared to what one might expect at this time of the year. It was mostly cloudy, a little breezy and somewhat cool, but this didn’t deter 10 couples representing the SunBird Men’s and Ladies’ Golf Associations from teeing it up in the nine-hole…