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Events at Sun Lakes Country Club
tickets for 50s 60s show
The following is a list of upcoming February 16 – Community Meeting,
Bob Neuman
events at Sun Lakes Country Club. All Arizona Room, 4:00 pm
You can relive the great music of the 50s and 60s if you join us at the SunBird Ballroom
Sun Lakes residents and their guests are February 17 – Pro Shop Dance, music
on February 3 and 4. A cash bar opens at 6:00 p.m., and the show begins at 7:00. Tables
welcome to join our activities. Tickets are provided by D&G
seating 10 can be reserved by calling Norm at 480-895-5816, and you can bring
always available at the Resource Center. February 19 – Lifestyle Festival,
your own snacks.
Coming events are: Arizona and Navajo Rooms, 9:00 am to
Tickets are sold Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00
February 3 - Pro Shop Dance, music 3:00 pm
a.m. to noon in the hall of the clubhouse. All tickets are
provided by Thaddeus Rose February 19 – Friday Night Dance,
$10 each.
February 4 - Manager’s Chat, Arizona Arizona Room, music provided by TBA
There may still be room for more.
Room 2:30-4:00 pm February 20 – Flea Market, West
If you or your group would like to
February 5 - Friday Night Dance, Parking Lot, 6:00 am
arrange an audition, call Norm 480-
Arizona Room, music provided by February 24 – Pro Shop Dance, Music
Roadrunners provided by Pam & Dave
A
DMIT
895-5816.
An excellent group of performers
February 10 – Pro Shop Dance, music February 27 – Hazardous Waste Day
ONE
ADMIT
from SunBird and our neighboring
provided by Roadrunners February 28 – Pro Shop Birthday Night,
February 11 – Newcomer/Oldcomer music provided by Taska
ONE
communities will guarantee you
a fi ne evening of entertainment.
Coffee, Navajo Room, 10:00 am Please join us at our weekly activities:
Proceeds will be donated to
February 13 – Valentine’s Day Golf Women’s Association: Monday
improve the ballroom sound
Tournament, $15 per person. Sign up in Pro mornings, 9:00 am Arts & Crafts Room.
system.
Shop Bingo: Wednesday evenings, Arizona
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February 13 – Sadie Hawkins Valentine’s Room.
Day Dinner and Dance. Music provided Car Races: Sunday evenings, Pro Shop
by Harry Mathews; $40 per couple, $25 Lounge.
single, Arizona Room. Plated dinner will be Income Tax Preparation: 9:30 – 2:30,
St. Steven’s Ladies Guild to host
served. Ladies ask the man of your dreams! Mirror Room, 2/1/10 to 4/13/10
February 13 – Karaoke Night at Pro The Women’s Association needs your
fashion show
Shop Dance items for their annual Bazaar and White
February 14 – VALENTINE’S DAY Elephant sale. They also have items to sell.
Marie Hunter their gift baskets that will be raffl ed off at
February 15 – Board of Directors Please stop at the Arts & Crafts Room any
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, the show. Don’t delay-contact your friends
elections Monday morning.
March 3 for this not-to-be-forgotten event. to share in this annual event. L42887
Our theme this year is Fashions Day and
Night with fashions by What Women Want
and Uptown Bridal Boutique.
The Oakwood Country Club will be the
location, and the social will be at 11:00
a.m. followed by lunch at noon. Adam
Thome, our music director, will be playing
music for your listening pleasure.
Love makes your heart skip a beat...
Tickets are $30 (same as last year)
and are on sale now. Please contact Rita
Scribner (802-9290) or Rosalie Bowen
(895-3428) to buy your tickets and reserve
a table.
If you have never attended our fashion
show, you don’t know what you are
missing. Our Ladies Guild is famous for
Annual parade
honors Ira Hayes
Dave Riggall
The annual parade honoring active
servicemen and women, veterans, and the
memory and life of Ira Hayes kicks off at
9:00 a.m. February 20, 2010 in Sacaton AZ.
A Pima Indian, Ira was born in neighboring
Sacaton, Arizona on January 12, 1923. He
enlisted in the Marines during World War
II, and was one of six servicemen in the
...we make sure not too many.
famous photograph of the raising of the
American fl ag on Mt. Surabachi, Iwo Jima.
The parade consists of marching units,
military display fl oats, a B-17 fl y-over, and
Surprisingly, Heart Disease is the #1 Killer of women, claiming more than
Native American marching units from
a half million lives per year. Many women dismiss their symptoms of heart
Arizona, New Mexico, and states as far
away as Florida. Following the parade, a
attack or they put off seeing their doctor for routine exams. These delays
ceremony and guest speaker will conclude
can be devastating and life threatening.
the events in the Ira Hayes Memorial Park,
adjacent to the parade reviewing stands at
At Scottsdale Healthcare we offer personalized evaluations with a cardiac
the corner of Main St. and Sacaton Road in
Sacaton. Sacaton is 18 miles south of the
nurse practitioner to assess your risk for heart attack and stroke. We offer
Sun Lakes/SunBird communities, and can flexible appointment times and locations to work with your schedule. Heart
be reached using Rt. 587 to Casa Blanca
disease can be prevented. Don’t skip this opportunity.
Rd, or Rt 87 to Sacaton Rd. Contact Dave
Riggall for information at 802-6868. L42887
Call 480-323-3663 to Schedule Your Heart Health Assessment.
TOMATO
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greater Sun Lakes community. Actors
and staff must all be from Sun Lakes, but
performances are open to the public.
SLCT has monthly meetings on the second
Thursday of each month (unless it confl icts
with performance dates) October through
April. All those interested in joining a fun
group are welcome. It is not necessary to
act or work backstage; contributions to
Osborn Medical Center | Shea Medical Center | Thompson Peak Hospital
the group can include ushering, selling
tickets or just being supportive of live
Patients are referred to Primary Care Physicians or Community Cardiologists for management of clinical findings.
theatre. For information about membership,
contact Dave Stevens at 895-4137 or
davstvns@yahoo.com. L42887
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