December 2009—
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Sun Lakes Garden Club to
present House Plants Especially
for the Holidays
Donna Haugland, Publicity Ophelia Todd Dowden 1907-2007. Eleanor
The next gathering of the Sun Lakes displayed her collection of books and
Garden Club we wil be on Tuesday, drawings by Dowden.
December 8. The program will be House On November 16 our club also visited
Plants Especially for the Holidays and will the Chandler Veterans Oasis Park, a
be presented by Tyler Storey, a master riparian area that is a natural habitat for
gardener, who has presented to our many species.
club several times before, and is always The Sun Lakes Garden Club meets
extremely interesting. His website is on the second Tuesday of each month all
www.tylerstory.com. year long at the Sun Lakes Health Center
Our November 10 program was Community Room. The group gathers for a
presented by Gabriele Drewry, a master social time at 9:00 a.m. with the meeting
docent from the Phoenix Art Museum. following at 9:15 a.m. Anyone interested in
She is also an artist concentrating primarily how and what to grow in this area is invited
Sun Lakes Garden Club newly nominated officers for 2010: Nancy Mumpton far left and
on portraiture but also still life, landscape to attend as a guest. The Sun Lakes Health
Kandi Skarbala far right are with Jim Kirkpatrick, Programs, and Gabriele Drewry, Art
and Trompe l’Oeil, the art of illusion. Her Center is located at the northeast corner of
Docent and speaker.
website is
www.bygabriele.com. She spoke the intersection of Alma School and Riggs
about the American Botanical Artist’s Road in Sun Lakes. The community room
Convention, which was held in Phoenix this is in the southwest corner of the building.
year. She showed paintings and drawings If you want more information or are
that are displayed at the Desert Botanical interested in becoming a member of the
Garden and the Phoenix Museum. Eleanor Sun Lakes Garden Club, contact the club
Davis, our president, also spoke about one president, Eleanor Davis, at 480-895-5919, or
of the exhibitors, botanical artist, Anne vice president, Pauline Lee, at 802-1065. L42887
P.E.O. Chapter DD nominee
receives scholarship grant
Pictured with Michelle Hunt are Chapter
DD members Jean Thompson and Lucy
Everingham.
Wilma Mirich
Michelle Hunt of Queen Creek was
awarded a Program for Continuing Education
scholarship grant in the amount of $1,000 by
the International Chapter of P.E.O. located
in Des Moines, Iowa. Michelle will use the
grant to pursue her bachelor degree in the
fi eld of education. She was nominated by
Chapter DD located in Sun Lakes. P.E.O.
(Philanthropic Educational Organization)
is a sisterhood whose mission is promoting
educational opportunities for women
through scholarships, grants, awards, loans
and stewardship of Cottey College, a two-
year college located in Nevada, Missouri. L42887
Pulaski Club
news
The Pulaski Club is located at 4331 E.
McDowell Rd., Phoenix, AZ.
The event schedule for the rest of 2009
is as follows:
December 4, Friday Meet and
Greet J. Gora (Canada) from 6:00 until ?
December 5, Saturday John Gora and
Gorale-6:00-10:00 p.m.
December 6, Sunday John Gora and
Gorale from 1:00-5:00 p.m.
December 13, Sunday C h r i s t m a s
Party/Dinner from 3:00-3:00 p.m.
Varitones from 3:00-7:00 p.m.
Food is served at all our events.
Bands and times are subject to
change. L42887
SUN LAKES SPLASH
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