Margaret Crusoe Have you always wanted to learn to draw and paint someday? Perhaps today is that “someday.” Now may be the time to explore your artistic interests. My personal instruction will help you learn the basics of drawing and painting with water-based paint. In addition to my degree in art education, I have over…
Clubs & Classes, December 2017
Explore your inner artist
Generals, December 2017
Dollars and Sense
Keystone Wealth Partners explains President Trump’s Tax Reform Plan Provided by John T. Hagensen, MSFS, CFS, CTS, CAS, CES, CIS Major changes may be ahead for federal tax law. At the start of November, House Republicans rolled out their plan for sweeping tax reforms. Negotiations may greatly alter the content of the bill, but here are…
December 2017
Community Christmas concert Sunday, December 17
Rev. Ron Burcham, Senior Pastor of Risen Savior Lutheran Church, invited all Chandler-area residents who love the Christmas season and enjoy well-performed Christmas music to attend one of this year’s Community Christmas Concerts on Sunday afternoon, December 17. The cast will present two one-hour performances beginning at 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. The admission fee will…
Generals, December 2017
Sun Lakes – Cottonwood Palo Verde at Sun Lakes
Board of Director meeting minutes – unapproved 10/25/17 Roger Beagle, Secretary Directors Present: Roger Beagle, Bill Greer, Don Hicks, Anne Montgomery Woody Neiman, Mel Rasmussen and Gay Zawatski Directors Not Present: None Also Present: General Manager Steve Nolan Call to Order: President Mel Rasmussen called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. in the San Tan…
Clubs & Classes, December 2017
Newsies – Sun Lakes’ Style
Norm Noble Between the months of September and May, the Splash newspaper appears on the driveways of every Sun Lakes resident. And in January, the Source Book is delivered to each doorstep. Sometimes you see the folks who deliver these. Most times, you don’t. The paper boys and girls are no mystery. They are members of the…
Features, December 2017
Conservation Corner
Pauline Lee The first two parts of Our Changing Environment have shown us that life is fragile and can survive only in conditions with limited variability. Five mass extinctions of life when over 90% of living species became extinct occurred between 66 to 500 million years ago due to natural catastrophic events. Afterwards, new species…