Faye Haynes, Publicity The election of officers for the Sun Lakes Tennis Club was held March 11 at the monthly business meeting. The new officers for 2015/2016 are Treasurer Paul Patterson, Vice President Dan Thorsen, President Mary Jane Robinson, Secretary Betty Dunn, Interclub Scheduler Denis White; Wayne Taylor will continue as tournament director. The hosts…
Sports, April 2015
Sun Lakes Tennis Club news
Sports, April 2015
3rd Annual “Godfathers Cup” April 16-18
David “The Godfather” Mork The IronOaks Breakers Pool League, consisting of almost 50 HOA No. 3 members, will hold the third annual Godfather’s Cup beginning April 16, with play continuing through April 18, when the double elimination rounds will be completed. All matches will be played at the IronOaks Clubhouse Pool Room. During these three…
Sports, April 2015
Oakwood Lady Niners visit Cottonwood
Ann Rounthwaite The Oakwood Lady Niners is a friendly, supportive group of women who enjoy playing golf without pressure and socializing with other members over lunch after weekly golf games. We welcome golfers of all abilities, including novice golfers interested in improving their game while learning golf rules and etiquette in a fun-filled environment. We…
Clubs & Classes, March 2015
Sun Lakes Writers’ Group – March 2015
New Year’s Day on the Metro Light Rail Gina Witcraft It seemed like a good idea at the time but, by the end of the day I knew I should have had second and third thoughts. The plan was to drive up to the end of the line at Dobson and Main in Mesa, catch…
Sports, March 2015
Sun Lakes Tennis Club news – March 2015
Faye Haynes, Publicity The Sun Lakes Tennis Club held their monthly business meeting on February 11. We will have election of officers for 2015/2016 at the March 11 business meeting. The nominating committee comprised of Ed Campion, Paul Patterson and JoAnn Miller will have the slate of officers for our next season posted at the…
Clubs & Classes, March 2015
Life beyond the teabag – March 2015
Diane Eddy Tea seems like such a plain beverage — a paper bag filled with tea “dust” dunked in hot water that produces a dark reddish brown or green liquid. Maybe you add a little milk or sugar or lemon to that colored hot water. Sometimes your tea tastes of fruit, berries or herbs but…