Summer ‘Splash’ Deliveries

It’s that time of year when some residents head out for cooler climates, including our amazing Rotary volunteers who deliver the Splash to your home. During the summer months of May through September, the Splash will be mailed directly to your home in Sun Lakes. Please call us at 480-895-4216 if you would like to…

Calling All Sun Lakers

Sharon Gerdik How long have you lived in Sun Lakes? Have you been here for years? Did you just move here recently? Are you here for just part of each year? No matter which category you fall into, you should consider joining the Sun Lakes Community Theatre (SLCT)! Whatever your skills and interests may be,…

NAIL: Meet our Governing Council

Kyle Messner Interested in learning something new? At New Adventures in Learning (NAIL), in conjunction with Chandler/Gilbert Community College (CGCC), we’re dedicated to providing programs that empower individuals to embrace curiosity, pursue their passions, and embrace lifelong growth and development. Leading this effort is our Governing Council, a dedicated group of individuals who generously volunteer…

Apple Club Notice

Marilyn Conner Hello Apple Device Users, Well, our class season is over. The last class on Air Tags and Find My, presented by John Groves, was outstanding and a big hit. Thank you, John. Next, we will be presenting the Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. It premieres on June 10, but we will be showcasing it…

Hole-In-One – May 2024

An Ace for Nardiello Barbara Arakelian Congratulations to Ron Nardiello who scored a hole-in-one on the third hole at Sun Lakes Country Club using a 7 iron on March 11, 2024. Ron’s playing partners Ken Haugland and Gary Smith witnessed his achievement. Way to go, Ron! Hole-in-One for Austin Barbara Arakelian Congratulations to Austin Nichols…

The Slipper Plant

Dannette Hunnel The slipper plant is recognized as a succulent with green stems that grow upright from its root. With its woody, waxy look, many assume it’s bamboo. It’s a unique perennial with two-inch-wide, orange, slipper-shaped flowers along the stems—hence, the name. Some say the blooms look more like a mini orange bird of paradise…