News From IronOaks at Sun Lakes

Message from the outgoing Board President Gary Market From the request that I do something to make the trash truck noise less bothersome to the sadly mean-spirited attack emails received, it has been an often delightful and satisfying year, but also sometimes rocky. My colleagues and I try to keep our heads on straight and…

May at the Ed Robson Library

Patty Dennehy Mondays, starting May 1 (running for seven consecutive Mondays) 9:00-11:30 a.m.: Managing Chronic Disease Managing a chronic condition like diabetes, arthritis or high blood pressure can be complex and sometimes frustrating. Let us help! Healthy Living (CDSMP) is a series of interactive classes designed to help you learn chronic disease self-management skills. We…

Cottonwood Palo Verde at Sun Lakes

Board of Directors meeting minutes – March 28 unapproved Directors Present: Mel Rasmussen, Anne Montgomery, Woody Neiman, Roger Beagle, Don Hicks, Gay Zawatski, Bill Greer Directors Not Present: None Also Present: General Manager Steve Nolan Guests: None Call to Order: President Mel Rasmussen called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. in the San Tan Ballroom. He stated that the…

News From Your Neighbors – Neighbors Who Care, Inc.

It takes all of us Eric Ehst, Executive Director You’ve heard the old saying, “No man is an island.” Well no successful charity is either. Neighbors Who Care only continues to exist (and grow) because of the support we receive from a huge number of community organizations and partners. In one recent example of a…

The Crystal Card Project reaches $10,000 donation mark

  Bobbie Reed In less than two years from its start, The Crystal Card Project has made and sold 10,000 cards. This translates into $10,000 donated to our charity, My Sister’s Place, a Chandler shelter for victims of domestic violence. The project began in March of 2016 when several of the Crystal Award honorees initiated…

Sun Lakes Country Club

May happenings at the SLCC Library Sharon Lavender With summer fast-approaching, most winter residents have left for cooler places. Many clubs and organizations take a break, and the calendar is less crowded. The pace is slower, with more time to enjoy a great book. Be sure to visit our library to find that perfect book…