Rotary Club – March 2025

The ImproVables Will Perform at IronOaks on April 1

Hidden Gems

New Homeowners Meet and Greet Event

Tennis Club news

Anthony Pappano at our in-house tournament and picnic.

Anthony Pappano has been a SunBird tennis member for 20 years and is still on the courts playing his heart out. Yeah Anthony! So if you think you can’t play at your age, think again about joining the Tennis Club and keep your heart and body going. The Tennis Club had its last meeting on…

Veterans’ Voice

Art Sloane I recently came back from an Honor Fight to Washington D. C. with veterans of WWII. The average age is 92 or 93. What is Honor Flight? All WWII veterans are given a free trip from 133 hubs throughout the United States, two of which are in Arizona – Tucson and Phoenix, to…

Clubhouse safety tips

The Clubhouse is full of facilities and equipment for recreational use. Proper use of these is greatly encouraged although sometimes accidents can occur anywhere for whatever reason. The Clubhouse has multiple fire extinguishers all throughout the clubhouse indicated by signs. First aid kits are located in the Ballroom kitchen, office, lapidary room and Horizon Room.…

SunBird summer mailing notice

Lynette Martens, Manager The change in business hours at the SunBird Post Office begins Friday, May 1 from 9:00 a.m.-noon. All mail deposited at the SunBird Post Office and the blue postal box located at the end of the parking lot is collected at 2:15 p.m. The SunBird Post Office offers a “hold and forward”…

This, That and Other Stuff

Bob Neuman “To sleep, perchance to dream” – Shakespeare I’ll bet you have never attended a lawn party in your birthday suit. Well, I have. I also stabbed a burglar in the back, wandered around deserted cities at night looking for my car, been chased by a man with a gun, and backed at least…

The Treasure of an English Bible

Dr. Marc Drake, Senior Pastor, Sun Lakes Baptist Church A man with a neatly trimmed beard, stately forehead and piercing eyes stood at a wood post, having been tied to it. At his feet, men piled logs and kindling, after which they poured gunpowder over the dry wood. A city official stood by with a…