‘You Are Not Alone’

A July Reflection from Reverend Jennifer Lambert: The long, hot days of July in Arizona stretch before us like the desert horizon—quiet, still, and at times a bit lonely. While the rest of the world seems to be on vacation, those of us staying close to home might find ourselves wondering if we’ve been forgotten.…

Sun Lakes Lions Club – July 2025

Sun Lakes (Evening) Lions Club Mentioned in the Digital Canyon State Lion Publication Sun Lakes (evening) Lions was mentioned in the digital Canyon State Lion Newsletter (June 2025, Vol. 300, No. 6), the official publication of the Lions of Arizona, Multiple District 21, celebrating over 100 years of Lions service to the people of Arizona,…

Cottonwood Tennis Club Celebrates National Tennis Month

Barb Jorgensen Cottonwood Tennis Club celebrated May, National Tennis Month, with a Cinco de Mayo theme. Since when do we need an excuse to have a party? Everyone brought some very fun, Mexican-inspired foods, and Bill Swift served refreshments, along with our food court volunteers and coordinators Teresa Hermsen and Barb Jorgensen. Mexican music helped…

Low Vision Club

If you are looking for information about low vision and blindness, as well as friendship with others who share the low vision experience, we invite you to join us. We meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 9 a.m. in the third floor Game Room at Robson Reserve on Riggs Road. Following a…

Chess Club Classes

Did you know that Sun Lakes Chess Club offers free chess lessons for anyone interested in taking up the game? We host a free one-hour session (a $75 value) on the first Saturday of each month from 10 to 11 a.m. All are welcome. If you would like to join us, simply show up at…

Savor Retirement: Retirees and Anger: Understanding the Emotional Landscape of Retirement

Timothy Malone, Ph.D. Retirement is often envisioned as a time of leisure and relaxation, free from the demands of the workforce. However, this transition can be accompanied by unexpected emotional challenges for many retirees, including frustration, resentment, and even anger. These feelings may stem from financial concerns, health issues, changes in social roles, or feelings…