Mary Scala To all the members and friends of PAL: I’m back. Remember me? I’m the smart aleck who has been writing this column for the last couple of years. You know the person who thinks she has amused and informed you about PAL. Well, I have been trying anyway. Your Board of Directors has…
Category: Community News
Community News, September 2014
Going Green Committee
Nancy Eckstein You can reduce your risk of exposure to toxic chemicals by reading the packaging on products to find these statements: nontoxic, biodegradable, chlorine-free, phosphate-free, non-petroleum based, vegetable oil based, fragrance-free and no dyes. Use oxygen or hydrogen based bleaches instead of chlorine bleach which is harmful when released into the environment. Buy products…
Community News, September 2014
The fifth SunBird Open
That’s right – the fifth annual SunBird Open Golf Tournament is planned for Wednesday, December 3. Golfers, mark your calendars. Check-in will be at 8:00 a.m. in the Ballroom with coffee and donuts, and lunch will follow the golf program. The committee (men) members: Gary Metzger, Jim Dolwick, Jack Cooper and George Richardson are collecting…
Community News, September 2014
A thanks to everyone at Sunbird
Cat Sullivan I do hope everyone at SunBird is having a fabulous summer! As a personal trainer, I am impressed with the fun and social environment that residents have created here. It really sets a great standard for people getting involved in all kinds of exercise and other types of activities. I have been teaching…
Community News, September 2014
Selling your existing SunBird home and purchasing another?
Lori Littrell, Community Administrator If you are a current SunBird homeowner planning to sell your existing home and purchase another here in SunBird, please make a point of notifying the HOA office at the beginning of the escrow process. By drafting and signing a quick note informing us of your intention to sell your existing…
Community News, September 2014
Veterans’ Voice
Art Sloane The Defense Health Agency, relying on medical laboratory experts and existing authority to conduct medical “demonstrations,” will restore TRICARE coverage this month for up to 40 genetic tests used in patient care. Many of these laboratory-developed tests — also called molecular pathology tests — are viewed as medically necessary. But TRICARE had stopped…