Clubs & Classes

New Spiritual Group notice

Come visit with our new group. We will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m.-noon in Room A-3 (Men’s Card Room) at Cottonwood Country Club. The gathering is designed to facilitate those in quest of better understanding their own intuitive gifts. It will be an informal meeting allowing the participants to more deeply connect with…

Rotary speakers in September

Dr. Nish Shah is the September 30 featured speaker at the Sun Lakes Rotary breakfast meeting.

On Tuesday, September 2, Frank Wiley, Past President of Sun Lakes Rotary, will be presenting a special topic, “The Little Club that Could” – what a little Rotary Club did on and after 9-11 that was really big. This will be a treat! On Tuesday, September 9, Dr. Jon Askew, distinguished member of the Sun…

FUNdaMENTAL Bridge classes

Gordon Markham Gordon Markham resumes his bridge classes in October. All courses will run from 9:00-11:30 a.m. in the Bradford Room at Oakwood Country Club. Beginning Bridge: Mondays, October 13-December 15, 10 weeks, $100 plus $14 for the two texts. Starts with the basics and proceeds to Stayman and Jacoby Transfer Conventions. Boot Camp Bridge,…

What kind of club is this, anyway?

San Diego Cityscape at Dusk by SLCC President John Livoti during our club’s 2014 spring field trip. Joining the Sun Lakes Camera Club you’ll find a great group of people who enjoy photography, travel and having fun. Our club offers members a social environment to practice their photography skills and be active around Arizona. New…

Weeders Garden Club changes meeting location

Pat Bunkley Having outgrown its meeting space, Weeders Garden Club is changing its meeting location to the Navajo Room in Sun Lakes Country Club. The first meeting after the summer break will be held Thursday, September 11 at 9:30 a.m. The program will feature Cauleen Autery’s discussion of ways and means committee plans including a…

AAUW announces scholarship winner

Diana Tran, a Basha High School graduate, received a $1,000 scholarship from AAUW.

Toni Corrigan The Southeast branch of the American Association of University Women awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Basha High School graduate Diana Tran. Diana will be studying biomedical engineering at Barrett, the Honors College at ASU. She has already earned many college credits at Chandler-Gilbert Community College and hopes to earn a B.S. in two…