Agave Quilters Guild will host its 8th annual free quilt show Saturday, April 1, in the Sun Lakes Country Club Navajo Room from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. New this year is a viewer’s choice award, and each attendee will have a chance to vote and receive a free raffle ticket to try their luck…
Crown Royals Win BBB World Series
Sun Lakes United Church of Christ Donation to Justa Center
What a Hiking Season It Was!
Cheers Social Group Activities
Community News, March 2017
8th annual Quilt Show and Sale
Association News, March 2017
SunBird E-mail news group
SunBird has an email newsletter and special notices program to improve communications with homeowners. If you are not registered for this SunBird email list, or you are not sure if you are, please go to the SunBird website at sunbirdhoa.com and click on the icon picture of the email chimp (monkey) at the bottom of…
Association News, March 2017
Patrol Report
Thomas Catri, Chief of Patrol Occasionally, the Patrol will notice a vehicle parked at the Clubhouse or in the Post Office parking lot with a For Sale sign on it. SunBird residents, please do not bring your vehicle down to these areas with the intent to park and leave your vehicle while attempting to sell…
Front Page, March 2017
Back to the Fifties 2017 March 23
Back by popular demand, Jerry Prunty and the Missouri Opry present their latest edition of “Back to the Fifties” on March 23 beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the SunBird Ballroom. Tickets are $15 per person. A full cash bar is available. The show features the music of Elvis, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly,…
Association News, March 2017
SunBird website
SunBird’s website has some of the latest news and information of what’s going on in SunBird. SunBird’s activities, meetings, calendars, clubs, groups and organizations have contact information that can be accessed at sunbirdhoa.com. Come visit us.
Community News, March 2017
Need help picking fruit?
Arizona is a great place for fruit trees. Mature fruit trees can harvest up to hundreds of fruits and sometimes are not all picked due to the height of the tree. If you have a fruit tree and are unable to pick or reach the fruit, please contact the SunBird office at 802-4901. SunBird residents…