22 GENERALS
Looking for something fun to do? to the
Sharon Doyle Wondering what unique gift
your
Day? Do you want to last
to give
special someone for Valentine’s that
feeling of giving for longer than an evening? Why
not choose tickets to Mafi oso Murders, an interactive Mystery Dinner Theatre production sponsored by the Assistance League of East Valley. Not only will your special someone enjoy a delightful dinner with an interactive theater presentation, they will have the satisfaction of knowing that they may be helping to buy new school clothes and shoes for a child who has never had any new clothing, only hand- me-downs or buying a personal gift and cake to help a homeless child celebrate a birthday. Part of the cost for the evening’s entertainment may help the Assistance
League provide one of the 680 Assault Survivor Kits provided last year
police and fi refi ghters of the East Valley for victims of assault or in crisis or it may also help the Save the Family Foundation which provided buckets of cleaning supplies for families transitioning into housing. So, consider giving your
sweetheart
more than just a dinner out. Give from the heart to help others. The fun event is on Thursday, February 24 at the Oakwood Country Club in Sun Lakes. A no host bar and silent auction begins at 5:30 with dinner and show from 6:45 to 8:30. Tickets are $65.00 each, of which $24 is tax deductible. For more information on the show or for individual or group tickets, call Meg
at 480-247-2342 480-759-1361.  or Nancy
editorial@robson.com — February 2011 Graduation Day!
Debbie Claseman Graduation day arrived for a lucky group of Sun Lake’s puppies! On December 8, six
Sun Lakes pets graduated from Basic Obedience class. Classes are offered in Sun Lakes and are taught by Debbie Claseman who is a certifi ed dog trainer. New group classes begin in January and will run for eight weeks. Please call Debbie at 802-9339 for details. The newest graduates are (seated and standing left to right) Sherry Green with Manny,
Chandler Caregivers to meet February 4
Fred Cardon Chandler Caregivers is an information referral
and ministry that provides
information to caregivers. The monthly meetings give the caregiver a friendly ear in an informal setting where solutions are available. Chandler Caregivers meet the fi rst Friday
of the month in Sun Lakes at the Oakwood Country Club in the Arts & Crafts Center
in the Ocotillo Room from 1 p.m. serves to 3
p.m. The next gathering is scheduled for February 4. Chandler Care Givers
south
Chandler including the Ocotillo, Sun Lakes, SunBird, Springfi eld and Fulton Ranch areas. For more information call 480-688- 6845 or visit our website at http://www.
ChandlerCareGivers.com. Sharon and Fred Carden are your hosts. 
Graduation day arrived for a lucky group of Sun Lakes dogs! On December 8 four Sun Fashion Show March 6 Temple Havurat Emet Sisterhood’s 2011 annual Fashion Show will be Sunday, March
6 at 11:30 a.m. at Oakwood Country Club. The show will feature fashions by Coldwater Creek Women’s Boutique. The cost is $27.50 per person, which includes lunch. For reservations call Sydnee at 480-802-7129 or Gigi at 480-785-7767.
Lakes pets graduated from Basic Obedience class. Classes are offered in Sun Lakes and are taught by Debbie Claseman who is a certifi ed dog trainer. New group classes begin in January and will run for eight weeks. Please call Debbie at 802-9339 for details. The newest graduates are (seated and standing left to right): Kathleen Lundell with
Maggiel, Marcia Gaudioso and Garciel Penny and George Williams with Ernie, and Denise Devereaux with Shay. Not pictured graduate is Toby and his pet parent, May Bonner. Congratulations to all the pets and their pet parents! Hooray! 
Susannah Johnson with Oscar, Patty Partridge with Darby, Candy Bain with Mia, and Pat Wenning with Molly. Not pictured graduate is Bonnie and her pet parent Marcia Ruder. Congratulations to all the pets and their pet parents! Hooray! 
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