Don’t miss the June 2019 TNT series! Every Tuesday night beginning at 6:30 p.m. in Lindsay Hall at Sun Lakes United Methodist Church, 9248 E. Riggs Road (just west of Robson Library). Everyone is welcome, no reservations are required, and admission is free.
June 4 – An Evening with Cris & Bart Evans: Opening the 2019 Season of TNT with music! Sing along with Cris and Bart Evans who will share their amazing talents playing Broadway tunes, easily-recognizable popular songs and wonderful hymns. Cris is currently the Music Director at Sun Lakes United Methodist Church and the director of the Sun Lakes Chorale, and Bart is the conductor of the Concert Choir and Men’s Chorus at ASU. Don’t miss opening night with these two legends!
June 11 – The Arizona Railway Museum: All Aboard! The Arizona Railway Museum, dedicated to railways of Arizona and the Southwest, was founded and incorporated in 1983 as a non-profit, educational and historical organization. The Arizona Railway Museum is a community effort toward the acquisition, restoration, preservation and display of railway equipment, artifacts and mementos. Join Bart Barton for an exciting evening hearing about this museum right here in Chandler.
June 18 – Honor Flight Arizona: Honor Flight Arizona has two missions: to pay homage to our WWII and Korean veterans by providing a three-day journey of honor and remembrance to the memorials in Washington, D.C., at no cost to them and to educate the youth about the impact of WWII, the Korean War and the freedoms our nation enjoys because of these veterans. Spend an evening with Rick Hardina, President and East Valley Liaison of Honor Flight Arizona, as he presents information about the many veterans who have taken this trip and how much it has meant to each of them.
June 25 – Veteran’s Heritage Project: Young students benefit greatly from the lessons our military veterans share about serving our country, overcoming obstacles and to put others before self. Barbara Hatch, VHP Founder, will share stories from some of these impactful connections, serious as well as funny. Navy Veteran John Sentz, interviewed by a VHP student, and a student interviewer will tell you how the experience impacted their lives.