Category: Clubs & Classes

San Tan Crown Rotary

Pictured from bottom left to right are club members Bob Craft, Barbara Brooks, Tom Adamson and Sun Lakes resident club volunteers Don and Arlene Groshans.

San Tan Crown Rotary Club members and volunteers assemble Rudolph Candy Canes for the club’s eighth visit to the Sunshine Residential Home’s Christmas party. San Tan Crown Rotary Club of Sun Lakes meets every second and fourth Thursday at noon at the Village Health Club at 4200 S. Alma School Road. Sun Lakes residents are…

Sun Lakes Writers’ Group

Have you always had a desire to write? Would you like to try your hand at writing? Would you like to leave personal stories to your children and grandchildren? Examples: How you met your husband/wife. What you remember about your first date. Thoughts about your high school graduation. Now that you are retired, how do…

Life Beyond the Tea Bag

Diane Eddy Historically, British Legacy Teas are teas from the 1800s, grown in the regions of Darjeeling and Assam, India, as well as teas from Ceylon. All of these originated from the colonial tea plantations of Great Britain. Most noted for their assertive, bold flavors that remind one of guava, malt and honey, British Legacy…

Pulaski Club calendar

P.Chojnacki Sunday, February 12, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Valentines Dance with Sam Pecorilla Sunday, February 26, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Music by John Filipczak’s Arizona Classics Admission is $8.00 for members/$10 for guests unless otherwise noted. Doors open one hour before times listed. For more information, go to www.pulaskiclubaz.org or call 602-275-9329. Like us on Facebook.com: PulaskiClub.AZ

Edgar Cayce Study Group

Our “Search for God” study group meets every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Room A-2 of Cottonwood Country Club. We explore the readings of Edgar Cayce who is recognized as the greatest psychic of the 20th century and the founder of holistic healing. We strive to be healthier, peaceful and to be one with the…

Computer Booters locks it in…

Bob Gostischa and Ed Nowe

Kc Coller, Publicity Director January’s schedule indicated how committed the club is in offering members knowledge. This club promised information to any interested in any of the various programs offered to them simply by signing up and attending. These benefits to learn come in the form of workshops (free to members), informative guest speakers and…

Low Vision Support Group

The Low Vision Support Group will meet again on Wednesday morning, February 8, from 9:00-10:00 a.m. in the first floor Card Room of the Renaissance Retirement Community. If you are dealing with partial or total blindness, we invite you to join us for information, support and friends who share your journey. For more information, you…