John Yu Start the new year with our Sunday Venue, whether you like to dance ballroom or just want to relax and reminisce to melodies of the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s. Take advantage of our optional dinner menu, if you like, to make a complete evening of it. Our evening’s music and songs will be…
Features, January 2023
Extensive Planning in Place for Next Year’s Super Bowl
The Super Bowl will once again be played in Arizona next year, and the City of Phoenix Aviation Department has been planning for several months among its three airports—Phoenix Sky Harbor, Phoenix Deer Valley, and Phoenix Goodyear Airport—to ensure we’re fully prepared for the expected spike of travelers. Super Bowl LVII will be played Sunday,…
Features, January 2023
The Remodeling Corner
Janet Cook Houzz, a social media platform for home remodeling and design, conducted their largest annual survey of 67,554 homeowners doing home improvements to ascertain what home remodeling projects were being done in 2022 based on the age of the home. With the limited inventory of homes for sale and the increase of sales price…
Features, January 2023
The Best Entertainment Value in Sun Lakes!
John Brasch Where else can you join with friends interested in a common topic, learn something new, have free access to a modern computer lab, get an ID card for discounts at all types of businesses and on a variety of products, and not have to travel any further than the nearest grocery store or…
Features, January 2023
Joyful Downsizing: Clutter-Free Gifting All Year Long
Kim Kubsch How do we get creative with gifting and give joy without clutter? Here are some unique gift-giving resources to be used throughout 2023, as well as future years. Whether you are attending a housewarming, a wedding, baby shower, or gifting for birthdays and anniversaries, easy, appropriate, and clutter-free resources are abundant. Give something…
Features, January 2023
Jacquie’s Corner: No Idea
Jacqueline M. Ruffino-Platt You leave your home and step into your car to begin the day. Somehow, someone or something upset you and anger erupts. However, this all begins your day. You head for the freeway and traffic tie-up. Your gas tank is reading empty. You forgot to fill it the evening before. You go…
Features, January 2023
Everything Chocolate
Phyllis Schurz Several years ago, while I was working in the food manufacturing industry, I was fortunate enough to attend a seminar conducted by four up-and-coming young chefs. One of the chefs was Tyler Florence who is now a well-known TV chief. His opening statement was, “There is only one word in the food dictionary…
Features, January 2023
So Many Books, So Little Time: ‘The Madonnas of Leningrad,’ by Debra Dean
Violetta Armour The setting is St. Petersburg, Russia. The main character, Marina, is a guide at the Heritage Museum when war breaks out with Nazi Germany. She helps to pack and evacuate the million-plus paintings and art objects in the collection, and during the first winter of the siege, she lives in the cellars beneath…
Generals, January 2023
New Summer Newspaper Mailing Update
Due to the increased cost of postage, we can no longer forward your newspaper over the summer months (May through September). We invite you to keep up with your friends and neighbors in Sun Lakes online at sunlakessplash.com.
Clubs & Classes, January 2023
Upcoming Calendar of Free Events
Sun Lakes Women’s Association January Speaker of the Month: Friday, Jan. 6, 2023, at Cottonwood Country Club, 25630 S. Brentwood Drive, Sun Lakes, in the Computer Learning Center, Room 1, from 10 to 11 a.m. Speaker is Robert W. Truman, President, New Adventures in Learning – Where Curiosity Thrives. (New Adventures in Learning is located at…