Lois Valleau How blessed are we who can see, feel and appreciate the gifts of Reiki. I received the gift when I first experienced Reiki and felt the energy moving through my body. I felt the gift when I was trained in Reiki I and learned to give Reiki to myself and others. I saw…
Clubs & Classes, October 2017
The gifts of Reiki
Generals, October 2017
Domestic Violence Awareness 101
Patty Dennehy, Ed Robson Library Domestic and sexual violence do not respect age. To educate and inform during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Lizzie Kazan from the Area Agency on Aging will cover what the abuse is, whom it can affect and what you can do to protect yourself. Also, learn how you can help someone…
Generals, October 2017
Looking for some fun in November?
Elaine Kraemer, President, Cottonwood Palo Verde Foundation The Cottonwood Palo Verde Foundation’s biggest single event will be held again this year in November! It’s so much fun that we call it a Fun Walk! There are three walks to choose from: 1/2 mile, 1 mile or 2.7 miles. The first wave of walkers will speed-walk…
Religion, October 2017
The Hinge Pin of History
Pastor Jerry McGhee My grandfather was born in 1876 and lived to be 97 years old. He witnessed enormous change in the world and in our society. He was not a well-educated man and experienced many disappointments in his lifetime. I doubt he could have listed many of the great historical events in human history,…
Clubs & Classes, October 2017
Energy yoga class schedule
Experience the benefits of Energy Yoga with Paullene at the SunBird Golf Resort, Navajo Room, third floor, at the following times: Morning classes are held on Mondays and Thursdays from 7:45-8:45 a.m. and on Tuesdays from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Afternoon classes are held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Energy Yoga includes tapping and…
Clubs & Classes, October 2017
Reach Out Sun Lakes continues to produce for Matthew’s Crossing
Ellen Engel In August, Reach Out Sun Lakes collected donations from generous Sun Lakes residents totaling 225 pounds of food and $338, an above-average result given that so many of the area’s residents spend their summers elsewhere. But September began the annual up-tick, as nearly 240 pounds of donated food was delivered to the Matthew’s…