Sun Lakes Sheriff’s Posse Is Here to Serve You

Bill Shedd The Sun Lakes Sheriff’s Posse maintains donated medical equipment items that are available for use by all residents of Sun Lakes for three months, free of charge. The following is a representative listing of our available medical equipment: • Metal Canes (height adjustable) • Walkers (with seats and walkers with wheels) • Crutches…

Ed Robson Library Offers a Broad Range of Programs

Ed Robson Library offers free programs for people of all ages. For a complete list of offerings, visit www.mcldaz.org/edrobson. Ed Robson Library is located at 9330 E. Riggs Road, Sun Lakes, AZ 85248, and is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. August Events: Crafting Together Series Aug. 15…

Fit and Fun Club

Karyl Garbow Fit and Fun is a positive health and wellness group embracing a healthy lifestyle! Receive information about health and lifestyle issues as we take charge of our own health, lives, and self-care together! We cover a new topic every Wednesday in the Cottonwood Country Club Phoenix Room (inside the Computer Learning Center). Meetings…

Could Unity Be for Me?

Mark Wenz I discovered Sun Lakes Unity Church shortly after I moved here through a series of serendipitous events. Now an active member who serves on the board, I attend services regularly and frequently participate in church activities. My father was a Protestant pastor for 40 years, and although I dutifully attended church with my…

Cheers Singles Group

Cheers is a social club open to members from Sun Lakes, Springfield, SunBird, and Solera communities. Our current 186 members invite you to become a part of the Cheers family, whether you are a year-round or a seasonal resident. The club offers many activities and programs, including social time, wine tasting, dining out, book club,…

Rover’s Rest Stop: The Dreaded Retractable Leash

A retractable leash—length of thin cord wound around a spring-loaded device housed inside a plastic handle, which is designed to fit comfortably in a human hand with a button on the handle that controls how much of the cord is extended. These leashes are popular, primarily because they allow dogs more freedom to sniff and…