Clubs & Classes

Welcome back AAASL members

Sandra Humes, Publicity Chair The new activity year has just begun for the African American Association of Sun Lakes. AAASL was founded in August of 2000 by Al and Anne Livingston, Jim and Orpha Smith, Penn and Sherline Sparks, Al and Annette Lariez and Eleanor Smith. AAASL was formed to bring together, in a spirit…

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…

Drawing and painting lessons begin

Much has been said about brain research in the last 10 years. Have you ever wondered how your brain relates to your ability to draw or paint? I am a retired school teacher, and I base much of my art instruction on the principles of Betty Edwards. She wrote Drawing on the Right Side of…

Zumba with Mary

Mary Tyree It’s almost time for all the fall parties to kicking off in Sun Lakes again. Unfortunately, along with the fun and good food come those dreaded extra pounds. I have a great solution for you. Get back in shape and have fun doing it. Take those extra pounds back off with my Zumba®…

Lucky Shot Pool Club

  Gary Vacin Sun Lakes residents interested in playing tournament pool in the coming year are encouraged to sign up for the Lucky Shot Pool Club. Now in its 22nd year, the organization will host its annual registration meeting beginning at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 23, at the Cottonwood Phoenix Room. Persons unable to…

Card making class notice

  Linda Smart Join us on the second Saturday of every month to make two greeting cards with an Independent Stampin’ Up Demonstrator. Class fee is $5 and includes everything you need! Doors open at 9:20 a.m., and the class begins at 9:30 a.m. Space is limited to 18 participants; therefore, registration is required in…

AAUW kicks off 2018-2019 season

Barbara Stewart The Southeast Valley Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will begin the 2018-2019 session with a program presented by an outstanding leader in the Chandler area, Trinity Donovan. Mrs. Donovan serves as the CEO of AZCEND, a nonprofit organization that helps people move from crisis to stability and ultimately to…