Sandy Crane In 1989 Mr. E. J. Robson took possession of the SunBird Development from Roosevelt Bank after SunAd Ventures declared bankruptcy. In a meeting, Mr. Robson met with the original 21 lot owners and proposed to add the infamous clubhouse one-time payment of $2,200 for each lot sold after that time to offset his…
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September 2022
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September 2022
My Hero, Jo Frasure
Charlie Alley Early Saturday, July 30, I decided to plant a plant in my yard. Using a sharp carpet knife, I cut into the plastic container. Somehow the knife slipped and punctured my radial artery in my left wrist. Immediately, blood spurted a foot into the air. I covered the wound with my right thumb.…
September 2022
Please Do Not Feed Wildlife
Bonnie Marcus, Community Administrator It has been reported that some residents are putting out food or bird seed for birds. Feeding wildlife is prohibited by Arizona State Law and is not permitted in our community. The SunBird Declaration of Restrictions, Article 2.11, Animals and Pets, states: “No animals, birds, fowl, poultry, or livestock, other than…
September 2022
Hits & Misses Bowling League
Pat Smith, Secretary/Treasurer Time to be thinking of something to do in the fall. How about bowling for fun and a chance to win some money? The Hits & Misses bowling league will start up Oct. 4, with a membership meeting on Sept. 27 to form teams, elect officers, and approve the league rules. We…
September 2022
Chit and Chat Group
The Ladies Community Chit and Chat Group will meet for lunch on the second Wednesday, Sept. 14. We will be meeting at 11 a.m. The server will take the orders at 11:30 a.m., and lunch is at noon. We will meet in the Cottonwood Country Club restaurant and not in the Saguaro Room. We will…
September 2022
ACC Permit Reminder
Bonnie Marcus, ACC Committee I would like to remind you that all exterior modifications or changes to your home must have an ACC Permit and must be reviewed and approved by the ACC Committee before any work begins. This would include painting, air conditioners, concrete, patios, driveways, walkways, garbage enclosures, sunscreens, awnings, ramadas, room additions,…