Sisterhood luncheon May 16

Esther Spear Sun Lakes Jewish Congregation Sisterhood will have their Annual Paid-up Membership Luncheon on Thursday, May 16, at 11:30 a.m. at Singing Pandas Asian Restaurant in Chandler. We will enjoy a delicious buffet lunch and a live musical show. While there is no charge for members, a refundable deposit is required when you make…

OLGNA update

Molly Bergesen At our March luncheon, Bonnie Tasch gave a presentation regarding posting scores, learning what course ratings mean and how to post scores on GHIN.com. A couple of key points: We should post every valid round of golf played. Remember, if 13 or more holes are played, player posts an 18-hole score. If 7-12…

Shalom Hadassah

Doris Codkind, Publicity As we prepare for our summer hiatus, we look forward to our end-of-season luncheon. Please join us on May 14, 2019, at noon at Stone & Barrel restaurant in the Oakwood Country Club at Sun Lakes. There will be a luncheon with selected choices, self-pay. Our program will feature author Howard Gershkowitz…

St. Steven’s Ladies Guild elects new officers for 2019-2020

At St. Steven’s Ladies Guild April meeting, they elected officers for their 2019-2020 year. They are President Kathleen Parkhurst, Vice President Yadi De La Torre, Secretary Pat Camp and Treasurer and Parliamentarian Karen Jorgensen. They will be installed at a Mass held at St. Steven’s on Monday, May 13, at 5:00 p.m., followed by a…

Congratulations to Ironwood Ladies Gold Association

The Ironwood Ladies Golf Association Swing for Hope Fundraiser was very successful. The ladies once again chose The University of Arizona Cancer Research Center to be the recipient of the donated funds. One hundred percent of all funds donated was given to UACC. These generous, hardworking ladies raised $11,219.00 in just one month. Many of…

The music of heaven

Dr. Marc Drake, Sr Pastor., First Baptist Church Sun Lakes Some years ago, on a Friday morning shortly before 8:00, a man rode up the escalator in a busy Washington, DC, subway station. This fellow didn’t look all that impressive: long-sleeved T-shirt, jeans and Washington Nationals baseball cap. But then this ordinary-looking man positioned himself…