SunBird Singers and Ringers Prepare for the Holiday Season

Spread the Joy!

Save the Date for the The ImproVables’ Fall Show Oct. 4

SunBird Lions Club – September 2025

When Life Is Turbulent

Dr. Marc Drake, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church Sun Lakes Have you ever experienced severe turbulence while flying? It can be a jarring and unnerving experience to say the least. Furthermore, life itself can be quite turbulent at times (as we have clearly seen in recent months). What do we do in such times? Our…

Manager’s Report July 2020

Summer is here! Temperatures have already exceeded the 111-degree mark. Even though it is not officially the monsoon season yet, SunBird had its first monsoon-type storm with strong wind with clouds of the thick dirt followed by a quick heavy downpour of rain, lightning, and thunder. Some trees in the common areas were damaged or…

It’s Time to Trim Your Palm Trees

Bonnie Marcus Now that the palm flowers have bloomed, it is time to have your palm trees trimmed. We are now in monsoon season; with the high winds and heavy rains, these palm trees can leave unsightly debris throughout the community and can cause damage to your home or your neighbors’. If you are not in SunBird…

Social Media Safety

Melani Caron Social media has many benefits. It allows you to maintain connections with friends, make new contacts, build support networks, express yourself, and share your interests. However, information should be shared with caution to protect yourself and your family. Here are seven top tips for social media safety: 1. Your personal information should be…

PonyTail Cards Resume

Darlene Thompson We are allowed 20 people and must leave the chairs and tables where they are located at this time. Also, face masks are required, and anyone not complying with this will be asked to leave. At this time, we are not allowed outside visitors. We will meet in the new room (called the…

Political Signs in SunBird?

Wendy Weber, Lifestyle Director Yes, with time and size restrictions in accordance with Arizona State Law. With primary and general elections coming up this year, this is a reminder that homeowners are allowed to display political signs or flags 71 days prior to the election and must take them down three days after the election in…