Scott Jensen Hometown/State: Eden Prairie, Minn. Scott has two children. His interests include ice hockey, golfing, vacationing, and SunBird.
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Community News, May 2023
Welcome New Neighbors
Community News, May 2023
Deadline Reminder and How to Submit Articles
The deadline for the June edition is May 5 if you submit to Wendy and May 10 by noon if you submit to Editorial. Please send your submissions on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to [email protected] or use our website link: robsonpublishing.com/editorial. For article and photo guidelines or if you…
Community News, May 2023
Summer Newspaper Mailing Update
Attention Snowbirds: Due to the increased cost of postage, we can no longer forward your newspaper if you have a summer residence outside of the community. We invite you to keep up with your friends and neighbors online at sunbirdnews.com, or we offer a subscription service of $15 for 6 months or $30 for a…
Community News, May 2023
National Day of Prayer Set for May 4
The National Day of Prayer for the community will be held in the ballroom at the SunBird Golf Resort on Thursday, May 4, at 10 a.m. This event will have special guest speakers, scriptures, and prayers, along with patriotic and inspirational music. Two of the guest speakers will be Daesoo Lee and Mark Fuller. Daesoo…
Community News, May 2023
A Few Great Tips Before You Leave for the Summer
We hope you had a wonderful season in sunny SunBird this year! There were so many activities and events that create memories you can cherish until you return! Leaving your home for an extended period of time can be unnerving, especially if you do not have anyone checking in on it during your absence. But…
Community News, May 2023
Word of the Month: Paladin
David Zapatka The NCAA basketball tournament is fondly called March Madness, and madness it was this year. There may have been more upsets in the big tournament this year than any other year. One of the biggest was the Furman Paladins, a small South Carolina school of 2,970 students, upsetting the #4 seed, Virginia Cavaliers,…