The SunBird Annual Meeting was held on March 2 in the SunBird Ballroom. Board President Marlene Scartozzi called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Residents who had not yet voted on the proposed CC&R Amendments were reminded that they could vote during the meeting. The 2015 Board of Directors were introduced. The minutes of…
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Association News, April 2015
Annual meeting notes
Association News, April 2015
Board meeting notes – April 2015
The Regular Board Business Meeting was held on Monday, February 23 and all Board members and the General Manager were in attendance. The meeting was brought to order at 6:00 p.m. The minutes of the January 26 Business Meeting and the February 9 Agenda Planning Session were approved. Gordon Lee, Board Treasurer, reported that the…
Clubs & Classes, April 2015
Apple Users Group to learn about Hamilton High Computer Aided Design Program
Clubs & Classes, April 2015
Free meditation practice
Meditation quiets the mind, body and soul. Research has shown that a daily meditation practice repairs the brain. Most diseases and brain problems are caused by stress. When one is stressed the sleep pattern is interrupted. If the body does not get adequate rest and relaxation things begin to go awry. The brain, heart, lungs…
Card Games & Sports, April 2015
SunBird Men’s Golf Association news
Norm Ott The SunBird Men’s Golf Association meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 9:00 a.m. in the Clubhouse Ballroom. It is at the March meeting each year that officers for the coming year are elected. At this March’s meeting, Dave Sims, chairman of the nominating committee, presented the following slate of nominees;…
Clubs & Classes, April 2015
Two Rotary meetings you will want to attend
Norm Noble What’s ahead for our youth? What are the prospects for the future? Will our country be in capable hands? These are things about which we all wonder on occasion. The media gives us the bad news and as the older generation, we cringe just a little. What are we leaving as an inheritance?…