DAR celebrates America and Arizona at State Conference

Gila Butte Daughters with State Regent Gillian Morse and President General Lynn Young (seated center).

Toni Bolling Lutter On May 6-9 Gila Butte Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) attended the Arizona DAR State Conference held in Scottsdale. State Regent Gillian Morse, a member of Gila Butte Chapter, welcomed DAR President General Lynn Forney Young. The State Conference is the Society’s annual business meeting, with 41 state chapters in attendance,…

Godfather’s Cup and season 3 winners

The start of the tournament had 17 members (players and former Cup Champion) present in their finest, including many with tuxedos which was the suggested event wear. The prior Cup Champion, Rod “The Babe” Thompson (above in the white hat and bow tie) retired from competition and the new Champion, Bill Lange, had his name on the Godfather’s Cup plaque and was awarded the first place prize money along with an engraved 8-Ball statuette. The runner-up was Sam Gilman, with Larry “Cuestick” Stadler in third place, and Keith “The Rabbi” McDonald taking fourth place in the race to three wins for the matches played in 8-Ball.

David “The Godfather” Mork April 16-18 the IronOaks Billiards Room was a happening place, as the third annual Godfather’s Cup was held in which all members were eligible to participate, regardless of skill level or winnings in the league events held during the year. A blind draw was held for the double elimination tournament, which…

Camera Club celebrates end-of-year adventures

Rain Squall at Sunrise by William Lewis

Alas, another year of photographic camaraderie has ended. This signals the beginning of the summer hiatus to prepare for more adventures to share this coming fall. Kick starting the northern solstice of warmer weather was our End-of-Year Banquet. The event was filled with fine food, good cheer and fantastic photography. Judy Daidone’s tireless efforts pulled…

Sun Lakes Writers’ Group

The group meets every Tuesday at 12:30pm in Room A8 in Cottonwood. Behoove Bernice Kantrowitz Behoove is an old Middle English word that means a duty or responsibility for someone to do something. It was first used in about the 12th century but it has gone out of style. Too bad that it is no…