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Volume 41, Number 02 ✦ February 2010
What’s
INSIDE:
A-1 Golf Carts captures
New speaker
series begins
Fall League softball title
...8
Agave Quilt Show Larry Wolfe
March 27
The A-1 Golf Cartss
...14
team, managed by by
Ed Kraemer, won the e
Sun Lakes Senior or
Softball Fall Leaguuee
Championship witithhh
a record of 11-7. In a In a
highly competitive
pennant race,
State there was a three-
Parties
way tie for second
...24
place among
Grande Valley
Golf Cars, Mutual
of Omaha Bank, andd
A-1 Golf Carts Fall League Champions: Bottom, left to right: Stan Shores, Wes Reynolds, Jesse Washington, Paul
State Farm Insurannccee. .
Rost, and manager Ed Kraemer. Top, left to right: Mike Core, Ted Miles, Bob Zawidski, John Hurst, Mike Krakowiak,
All three of those teamamss
and Jack Strauss. Missing from photo: Bill Gateley and Ron Pennington. Photo by Core Photography, LLC.
Take your Valentine
fi nished at 10-8, just one
game behind the title
on a hike
winner. Six players fi nished the season with batting averages over games are played every Tuesday and Thursday beginning at 9:00
...45 600 (based upon a minimum of 45 at bats). The top hitters were a.m. Come out to the Field of Dreams and watch the teams in
Howie Dielmann and Bill Gateley at .667, followed by Tom Lorgan action.
(.654), Jack Hofeditz (.651), Dan Bradfi eld (.639) and Jack Strauss Our ladies team, the Sun Lakes Swingers, is also in the midst of
(.617). their season. They compete in the Valley of the Sun League, which
Award winning
The Winter-Spring season began on January 5 and will run includes teams from 10 local communities. Check the Ladies Team
through mid-April. Current team standings and player statistics page on our website for their recent results and schedule, and
anchor to share may be found on our website (http://sunlakessoftball.com). Six come out to the fi eld to support our local ladies.
her journey
...53
Kiwaniss C Club’s AAnnual PPancakee
Sun Lakes Citrus Sharers
Gourd Festival Breakfast tast to be held Mbe held Marchh 4 4
need pickers
Feb. 5-7 Sarah Kelzenberg pick in your area most of the time.
...64
Bob Rossow include a 19” LCD HDTV and
The Sun Lakes Citrus Sharers is We will need your name, phone
The 2010 Kiwanis Club’s an ACER ATOM Mini-Notebook
a group formed in 2007 with the number, address and e-mail. If
Pancake Breakfast will be held on computer plus other great prizes
purpose of making good use of you wish to volunteer with us,
Sunday, March 14 in the Arizona donated by the businesses and
spare succulent citrus that people please call your area captain, as
Room of Sun Lakes Country members of our community.
could donate to area food banks. follows:
Club. The cost will remain at The famous restaurant raffl e
During the month of February Sun Lakes Country Club
IMGA
$6 per person (if purchased in is back. The fi rst prize again is
we are looking for volunteers to Lorie Ross - 895-1121
advance) or $7 if purchased at dinner for two at seven different
Hole-in-One
help pick fruit during the month Cottonwood
the door. restaurants. With other dinner
of March. Last year we had 70 Bob Coats (calls will be taken
Club Grilled pancakes, bacon prizes awarded for second, third,
volunteers who joined us, and by Jan Brown (988-0884)
...74
and sausage, orange juice and etc. Tickets are $1 each or six for
many individual homeowners Palo Verde
coffee make for a great breakfast, $5. This great raffl e returns after
who picked their own. Together Nancy Sluzewicz - 802-1884
especially when prepared by the a year absence by very popular
we were able to donate over 11 IronOaks
love Kiwanis has for children and demand.
tons of fruit, mainly to United Larry Kurtz - 883-6239
Index:
the Sun Lakes Community. This year will be the 27th
Food Bank (UFB) located in We will be having a brief coffee
The breakfast will annual Pancake Breakfast, and
Mesa. They will again bring us at the Sisk Park Ramada in Palo
Generals ........................ 2
start at 7:00 a.m. the event has grown each year
containers for the fruit and they Verde on Saturday, February 13,
and end at noon since its inception. The Kiwanis
will pick it up weekly. at 9:00 a.m. for volunteers. At that
Features ...................... 26 and will have the Club wil use 100% of the
This year our picking mornings time we will share all information
The Marketplace .......... 30
traditional silent proceeds to benefi t the programs
will be Saturday and Monday, and answer any questions you
auction where that it supports including ICAN,
beginning on February 27 through might have. When you call,
Taste of the Town ....31-34
there will be a Boy’s and Girl’s Club, Terrifi c
the month of March. Volunteers please let your area captain know
variety of great Kid’s School Awards, university
Destinations................. 35
will be able to choose the day(s) whether or not you will be able to
items to bid scholarships for local high
they want to enjoy picking with join us for the coffee, as we want
In Passing .................... 40
on. This year’s school students, Ryan’s House,
some really fun people. We to have enough donuts, breakfast
auction will NAMI, and more than a dozen
haven’t met a person yet who breads and coffee for all.
Clubs ........................... 42
other organizations helping
didn’t enjoy picking with us! NOTE: If you are a homeowner
those in need in our immediate
Sports .......................... 68
Please consider this opportunity and would like your fruit picked,
proximity.
to help less fortunate people and please wait to cal us until
Religion ....................... 80
Harvey Boyd, president
to share the abundance of fruit February 22 at the earliest, and
of Kiwanis, and Ron
here in Sun Lakes that would then any time during the month
Calendars .................... 83
otherwise go to waste. This year of March. The March Splash will
Classifi eds ..............85-93
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