Featured Knight: James R. (Rob) Calhoun

Maynard Iverson The Council welcomes a recent transfer from the great State of Colorado, Rob Calhoun. Rob is an active member of the Core Committee which reviews all Council activities and recommends improvements. A major task of the Committee is finding a fundraising activity to support the Council’s guiding principles of Unity, Charity, Fraternity, and…

Awesome Apps for Photographers

Ken Duquaine One of the things that distinguishes photos that have that WOW factor from run-of-the-mill snapshots is pre-visualizing—having a concept in your mind of what the final photo will look like before it’s taken. Once that picture has been imagined, it needs to be translated into reality. Fortunately, technology has provided us with some…

Results for SLLGA

Judy Wegener Hot fun in the summertime? Probably not! Cooling towels and plenty of water is key for summer fun on the golf course. 5/4/21 Water Holes Flight 1: 1st Lynda Smith, 2nd Penny Nowicki, 3rd Dori Winchester; Flight 2: 1st (tie) Jan Fletcher, Judy Mical, and Jan Cobb; Flight 3: 1st Goldie Herberg, 2nd…

Julie’s Fitness Classes

Julie Bauman Julie Bauman invites you to come to her classes at the new Cottonwood Palo Verde Fitness Center, Mondays and Fridays at 8 and 9 a.m., and now also Wednesdays at 8 and 9 a.m.! For the past 15 years, Julie has been teaching Group Fitness in the Chandler, Sun Lakes, and South Gilbert area. She…

Enjoy Red Mountain Brass on July 4

Jean Hamlin The Sun Lakes community, friends, and family are invited to a free concert featuring the Red Mountain Brass on Sunday, July 4, at 6:30 p.m. at Sun Lakes United Methodist Church. Enjoy patriotic music as we celebrate America in the cool Sanctuary located at 9248 E. Riggs Road (west of the Robson Library).…

Cottonwood Tennis Club Reviews Unusual Season

Penny Petersen The 2020-21 tennis season? Unusual! The best one can say is that playing for one and a half hours a few times a week probably saved us from going stark raving mad. We missed the tournaments and the socials. It seemed as if the world stopped, and a few hours of tennis was our…