Well, the thermometer has been turned up here in Arizona with some record temperatures. I certainly opened my windows and doors early this year. My trusty camera by my side, the wildflowers were calling along with some gorgeous starry skies. Be sure to put on your calendar a trip north to Flagstaff and catch a…
Clubs & Classes, March 2016
The Ides of March
Clubs & Classes, March 2016
DAR attends C.A.R. State Conference “Honoring Our Heroes”
Toni Bolling Lutter Representatives of Gila Butte Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) attended the 2016 Arizona State Conference of Children of the American Revolution in Casa Grande as C.A.R. reported on the year’s work, honored outstanding award recipients and reconnected with friends from around the state. Officers for 2016 were elected. The Arizona C.A.R.…
Clubs & Classes, March 2016
Calling all crafters (and would-be crafters)
Jean Luchtel A wide variety of skill levels and a variety of crafts are represented at the Crafters Club. The group meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at the Cottonwood Country Club in the Ladies Card Room which is at the first door to the east of the Library. No dues,…
Clubs & Classes, March 2016
Aero Club members visit Titan Missile Museum
Gary Vacin Eight Sun Lakes Aero Club (SLAC) members and guests completed a successful field trip to view the Titan Missile Museum south of Tucson January 28. The visitors descended into the underground launch control center where a crew of two once stood capable of launching the Titan II missile from the underground silo in…
Clubs & Classes, March 2016
DAR welcomes SAR Team
Toni Bolling Lutter The January program for Gila Butte Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) was “O Britain, O America: The Divergent Years” presented by Merv Hedding and Gordon Lynch. Using letters, historic documents and press reports, the presenters described events leading up to the Revolutionary War. Significant events preceding the Revolution included the French…
Clubs & Classes, March 2016
Pedal Power – see Sun Lakes by bike
Join us for a series of relaxed, twice weekly bicycle rides exploring Sun Lakes’ network of roads and perhaps some neighboring ones. These two hour tours will launch from the flagpole at the Cottonwood Clubhouse every Monday and Friday afternoon at 1:30 p.m., returning by 3:30 p.m. unless we’re having too much fun to stop.…