Sun Lakes Tennis Club remembrance tournament

Winners of the Sun Lakes Tennis Club’s Remembrance Tournament

Jerry Vance April 4 was a great morning to hold the Remembrance Tournament at the Sun Lakes Tennis Club. Each year members gather to remember old friends past and present and enjoy each other’s company. Teams were divided into eight groups and the team who won the most games was the winner. Losers also won…

ILGA Club championship

Betty Dupuis presents our contribution to The University of Arizona Foundation representative Sarah Gonzales

Marcella Brown The ILGA Club championship was awarded after the last day of play, on March 26. A fabulous reception, to which everyone contributed favorite buffet food, was held on the club patio after play. Thanks to all, we ate very well! Congratulations to all the winners. April 2 was a beautiful day for our…

Other card results

Tuesday Cribbage 3/03. 1st Bob Bade 12-88, 2nd Neil Olin 11-31, 3rd Madelyn Toews 10-67; Low: Frank Costa 4-46; 22 Hand: Pat Donahue; 23 Hand: Duane Tichnor; 24 Hand: Barb Bade 3/10. 1st Lydia Kolsch 12-73, 2nd Annette Kitto 11-39, 3rd Pat Donahue 10-30; Low: Jean Drenthe 3-49 3/17. 1st Cherie Dankas 13-102, 2nd Barb…

Sun Lakes Lady Putters results

Enjoying the Lady Putters’ spring luncheon are front row (left to right) Eleanor Nicolosi, Faith Missildine, Nina Scinto and Fran Schuring; back row (left to right) are Teddy Cole, Lucy Geller, Betsy Wedeward and Alice Bannerman

Susan Gottschalk An enjoyable spring luncheon was recently held at Cottonwood with President Annie Hall presiding. The Barbershop Quartet, All That Jazz, entertained during lunch and prizes were awarded through raffle drawings. Monday Flight 3/09. Shauna Duncan 3/16. Bea Hadsell, Pat Kruse and Diana Laubenstein 3/23. Norma Marsh 3/30. Norma Marsh Holes-in-One: 3rd Pat Kruse;…

Precious metal clay at Rock, Gem and Silver class

A nearly finished piece using a silver medium

One of the more interesting classes being offered thru Sun Lakes Rock Gem and Silver class is the Precious metal clay (PMC). No special tools are required and the results are only restricted by the imagination of the students to transform a clay like substance into any shape they desire. Under the tutelage of instructor…