Free Mah Jongg lessons

If interested please e–mail Stephanie Hemberg at stephaniehemberg@wbhsi.net and leave a phone number so I am able to call and talk with you. You must be available to play Mah Jongg on the second and third Mondays of the month, October through May. We play from 1:00-4:00 p.m. Please, non–smokers only!

Good news for Computer Booters

Good news! Computer Booters of Sun Lakes, your local computer club, welcomes our neighbors to join us. We offer a monthly meeting on the first Tuesday of the month (September through May) at 7:00 p.m., meeting at the Sun Lakes Country Club in the Navajo Room. We also offer a variety of computer classes. Please…

Wildcat Jazz

Helen Daley The Original Wildcat Jass Band from Tucson is modernizing their name and music. Although jass was the original spelling, it was changed to jazz to eliminate the defacing of posters in New York subways at a time when eliminating the j was considered risqué and vulgar. Remember, this was the early 1900’s. The…

Free health insurance information now available

Dedicated volunteer counselors specially trained by the Arizona Agency on Aging’s Benefits Assistance Program provide objective, personalized assistance to seniors and the disabled. Services available include: Medicare – Information concerning Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO’s), Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap) and Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans available in Arizona. The counselors will help with enrollments, appeals,…

Bible study seminar for Sun Lakes “The Miraculous Survival of Christianity”

Rod Carruthers The Old Testament is a series of events tracing the evolution of God’s story of his chosen people through periods of joy and periods of despair…sin and repentance…obedience and rebelliousness…disappointing God, then returning to His Love. It all adds up to a series of cycles: sinning, condemnation, punishment, repentance, forgiveness, and returning to…

Lions donate to CAP

Sun Lakes Lions Club President Ruth Palmer looks on as Dave Mattson, representing the Sun Lakes Fire Department’s Community Assistance Program, accepts a $200 donation for the CAP organization. Mattson thanked the Lions and highlighted how CAP works with the Fire Department to assist the residents of Sun Lakes in their time of need.

Sun Lakes Lions Club President Ruth Palmer looks on as Dave Mattson, representing the Sun Lakes Fire Department’s Community Assistance Program, accepts a $200 donation for the CAP organization. Mattson thanked the Lions and highlighted how CAP works with the Fire Department to assist the residents of Sun Lakes in their time of need.