Brian Curry I like sports. Football, baseball top the list, but I admit to as much World Cup fever (at least while the USA was in it) as the next guy. But being a sports fan here in Arizona, especially in a community where most of us are transplants from somewhere else, poses certain challenges.…
Features, August 2014
Writing: Divided loyalties
Clubs & Classes, August 2014
Fine dining with Cheers Singles
Ron Leimer, Publicity Cheers dined at Chop on Tuesday, June 24 for the monthly event dinner event; 14 members enjoyed the companionship and of course the fine meal that was prepared for us by a very efficient staff. If you haven’t gone I recommend it for an evening out for a fine meal! Laurie Starr…
Clubs & Classes, August 2014
Come join the Chess Club
Arthur Fink The Sun Lakes Chess Club invites you to join us, whether you are a beginner or a grand master chess player. We meet every Saturday from 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. in the Oakwood Clubhouse Greenbriar C Room. Come early or come late; you are always welcome. There are no dues or membership fees. For…
Clubs & Classes, August 2014
Free Mah Jongg lessons
If interested please e–mail Stephanie Hemberg at [email protected] and leave a phone number so I am able to call and talk with you. You must be available to play Mah Jongg on the second and third Mondays of the month, October through May. We play from 1:00-4:00 p.m. Please, non–smokers only!
Clubs & Classes, August 2014
Good news for Computer Booters
Good news! Computer Booters of Sun Lakes, your local computer club, welcomes our neighbors to join us. We offer a monthly meeting on the first Tuesday of the month (September through May) at 7:00 p.m., meeting at the Sun Lakes Country Club in the Navajo Room. We also offer a variety of computer classes. Please…
Generals, August 2014
Wildcat Jazz
Helen Daley The Original Wildcat Jass Band from Tucson is modernizing their name and music. Although jass was the original spelling, it was changed to jazz to eliminate the defacing of posters in New York subways at a time when eliminating the j was considered risqué and vulgar. Remember, this was the early 1900’s. The…