Category: March 2015

Niners January 2015 results

Welcome to the New Year. The new golf clubs are still shiny and hold the promise of many pars and a few birdies this year. So, let’s tee it up and play ready golf in 2015. The Niners 2014 Championship Tournament was played on January 8 and 15. The playing conditions were chilly and breezy,…

Jewish War Veterans Post 619

Art Sloane The induction of officers and persons of the year luncheon for members and guests of the Copperstate Post 619 Jewish War Veterans of Sun Lakes will take place at 11:30 a.m. on March 15 at the Oakwood Country Club. The persons of the year are Aaron Dolin and Art Scharf. Marshall Trimble, Arizona…

Short Line Railroad Club annual spring open houses

Make some time on March 28 and 29 to visit the Short Line Railroad and ABTO Railroad Clubs’ home tour!

Again this spring the Short Line Railroad and ABTO Railroad Clubs will show their train layouts, inside or outside of their homes, to the many train lovers of the Valley. It’s become an event people look forward to each year as more individuals become aware of it for their grandchildren and themselves. Everyone is welcome…

6th annual Bingo Bonanza March 24

San Tan Crown Rotary Club will hold its sixth annual Bingo Bonanza Fundraiser on Tuesday March 24, 2015. This year’s event will be held at the Palo Verde Country Club Dining Room, 10801 E San Tan Blvd here in Sun Lakes. The fun will start at 6:00 p.m. Tickets are just $20 and each ticket…

2015 Match Play Championship

Pictured are most of the new members being welcomed at our Patio Party!

The following are winners of the 2015 Match Play Championship: Flight 1: 1st Mikki Rydell, 2nd Cathy Bass, 3rd Paddy Newton and Lori O’Neil; Flight 2: 1st Nancy Hermanson, 2nd Mary Lou Esget, 3rd Penny Hunter and Sandy Patton; Flight 3: 1st Donna Purcell, 2nd Joni Hiller, 3rd Terry Gaube and Gail Garvey; Flight 4:…

Friends of the Library – March 2015

Gene Lariviere is a frequent presenter in the Sun Lakes area of historical topics. He enjoys researching and teaching about these topics.

Program on Arizona’s Orphan Abduction set for March 4 Andrea Hummel In 1904 New York nuns brought 40 Irish children, ages two to six, to a remote Arizona mining community. From the list of adopting families, the nuns had been led to believe the families were Spanish Catholics. The families, however, were Mexican. The Anglo…