Nancy Smith Are books obsolete? Are they dying because of the new varieties that we now can purchase which enable us to buy, read, then send a book to a friend—all with the touch of a finger? Actually, print and paper books are surviving nicely, and so are the libraries. They actually are sharing space with computers, DVDs, and audio…
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Community News, November 2019
Unity: Give Peace a Chance
Kay Davis Unity Church of Sun Lakes is a welcoming and inclusive community of souls. We honor all paths to God. Our lives are transformed by the thoughts that we think and the words we speak through the power of Spirit within. We meet at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday mornings in the Arts and Crafts…
Community News, November 2019
SunBird Sports Courts Ribbon Cutting
A great time was had by the Pickleball and Tennis Clubs on the morning of Oct. 4. The new courts were officially “opened up for play” by Christine Terechenok, president of the Tennis Club, and Marianna Buescher, president of the Pickleball Club. Layne Varney was the amazing emcee. Donuts and coffee were shared as people…
Community News, November 2019
P.E.O. Chapter DW to host annual Christmas luncheon
Margot Pierce and Sue Reynhout The Sun Lakes P.E.O.’s (Philanthropic Educational Organization) Chapter DW will host this year’s luncheon on Saturday, Dec. 14, in the ballroom of the Oakwood Country Club in Sun Lakes. The theme for the annual P.E.O. Christmas luncheon will be “A Star Shines Bright,” and all unaffiliates and visiting P.E.O.’s are warmly encouraged to attend. The event…
Community News, November 2019
Women’s Connection Vendor Fair is back by popular demand
Susan Reynhout, Publicity Chairman It’s the best girlfriend event with fabulous shopping with local vendors. A great holiday kick-off for a good cause! Our exclusive vendor fair features your favorite vendors and some great new ones, too. There will be a clothing boutique, Christmas items, home decor, pottery, jewelry, candles, skin care and beauty items,…
Community News, November 2019
3rd grade students receive dictionaries from Rotary Club
Gary Whiting The Dictionary Project has been one of the Sun Lakes Rotary Club’s most successful and rewarding projects that students, teachers, and Rotarians look forward to each year. The project was started in 2003, and this year marks the 16th year of distributing dictionaries to all 3rd graders in the Chandler Unified School District. More…