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Murder Mystery Presented Locally Well Received Residents at Robson Reserve recently had the pleasure of experiencing the Murder Mystery Company’s performance of Death of a Gangster, the same show being…


Kyle Messner Do you have a subject you love, a unique skill, or a wealth of knowledge just waiting to be shared? New Adventures in Learning (NAIL) is officially looking…
Quiet Strength, Deep Faith: Meet Carolyn Robin Wilson Meet Carolyn, one of those quiet, dedicated volunteers who genuinely prefers the background to the spotlight. When asked to be featured, her…



Are you searching for a creative and enjoyable way to support our local Lions Club? Consider joining our Flamingo Flocking charity fundraiser! This unique event allows you to surprise a…

Flamingo Flocking Charity Fundraiser Are you searching for a creative and enjoyable way to support our local Lions Club? Consider joining our “Flamingo Flocking” charity fundraiser! Recently SunBird resident Linda…


Ross Dunfee The killing was over. The four-year-long Civil War officially ended at Appomattox, Va., April 9, 1865. There was a large division between the northern states (largely industrial) and the southern states (largely agrarian) over slavery, states’ rights, and westward expansion. The election of Lincoln was the last straw, and by one month after…
Brendan Waddell, Superintendent The mosquito life cycle is composed of four stages: Eggs, Larvae, Pupae, and Adult. Stage 1: Eggs Only female mosquitoes can lay eggs. To develop eggs, most females need a blood meal. With each blood meal, the female can lay several hundred eggs. The eggs are laid in or around water. Some…
Norm Ott The annual Greenskeeper Tournament, sponsored by Brenden Waddell and the SunBird Golf Club Turf Crew, and the Silent Auction, sponsored by the CRAB Tournament Committee, were held on March 20, 2021. The Silent Auction replaced the annual live auction held as part of the CRAB Tournament weekend, which had to be canceled due to…
Gail Schroeder According to Healthline.com, researchers found that playing golf regularly at least once a month was associated with a lower risk of death. Among regular golfers, there was a significantly lower rate of death (15.1 percent) compared with the rest of the group who did not (24.6 percent). According to the American Heart Association,…