Category: November 2014

The Hot Spot – November 2014

Sun Lakes Chief of Department Paul Wilson congratulates Battalion Chief Steve McCoy on achieving 25 years with SLFD. McCoy has served as a firefighter, paramedic, engineer, Captain and Deputy Chief during his tenure. In addition to providing administrative and management services to the community he has worked with the Community Assistance Program and emergency medical…

Nail fungus workshop

Join us on Monday, November 3 at 10:00 a.m. for an informational workshop about nail fungus. Topics will include how to know if you have nail fungus or not; why it can be so difficult to treat nail fungus by conventional methods; and the latest FDA approved treatments to get rid of fungus in one…

SunBird Community Church

Minister David Walker will perform Sunday service at SunBird Community Church on November 2.

Bob Neuman Thanksgiving was originated by Christians to thank God for the bounty and very survival. Should we do less? To recognize God as Lord is to acknowledge he is sovereign and supreme. To accept Him as Savior is to accept his gift of salvation offered on the cross. To regard Him as father in…

A positive and resilient artist and Oakwood Lady Niner

Mary Lou Hays

Ann Rounthwaite The Oakwood Lady Niners resume league play November 4 and have their season opening luncheon November 11. If you’d like to play nine holes on Tuesdays mornings with a friendly, fun and supportive group of women, call Bev Isley at 480-802-6902. Younger golfers are welcome and may appreciate our two hour golf games,…

CMGA playday results

Steve Martz Results of recent events: 09/06. Ace of Aces qualifier-Quota Points – Flight 1: 1st Richard Haug, 2nd Stan Mohoric, 3rd Larry Frink; Flight 2: 1st Rick Nelson, 2nd Brad Reis, 3rd Dennis Bockelman; Flight 3: 1st Ron Gunnoe, 2nd Tom Reese, 3rd Jack Wotley and Earl Whiteman; Flight 4: 1st Terence Cronin, 2nd…

Conservation Corner – November 2014

Purslane is one of the most nutritious greens on the planet.

Pauline Lee Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) should remind you of a weed we commonly see in the cracks on streets and sidewalks. This plant grows easily in poor soil. Its stem is round and smooth and trails the ground like a small vine. Young plants’ green stems turn reddish upon maturity. Their small, egg-shaped to oblong…