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Doll group seeks members, dresses SL Lions offer
For those who haven’t outgrown the fun of dressing
Spaghetti for Sight
up dolls, the Sun Lakes Dolly Dressers is looking
for assistance in fi xing dolls that are donated to Campaign SightFirst II will
needy children. The new or gently used dolls receive be the recipient of money
handmade clothing, accessories and a baby blanket, raised at the Sun Lakes Lions
and they can be knitted, crocheted or sewn. In Club’s second annual Spaghetti
anticipation of the holiday gift giving season, the Dinner from 4 to 8 p.m. Sat.,
group seeks doll donations, beanie babies, children’s Oct. 27 at the Sun Lakes United
books, cotton fabrics, sport yarn or crochet cotton. Methodist Church, 9248 E.
Currently the Submitted photo Riggs Rd. in Sun Lakes. Lions
group is selling DRESSED FOR DONATION: Members of the Sun Lakes Dolly are known for working to end
chances on an
Dressers show off the dolls they’ve spruced up to give to needy
preventable blindness and
children. From left are Sally Pichler, Elizabeth Barton, Marlene
Ilona Pollard
American Girl doll
Schenter, Rose Zimmer and Shirley Pechous.
are recognized worldwide for
named “Molly” and service to the blind and visually impaired.
her complete wardrobe. The clothing has been made by Dolly Dresser Ilona Pollard is organizing this fundraiser and
member Shirley Pechous, and includes a bed and bedding, teddy bear, a employing all of the expertise she used last year.
table and two chairs and a tea set. There are second and third prizes of brand “I feel very certain we can exceed last year’s results
new, German-made Lissi dolls, still in the original boxes. Tickets are 3 for $1 and raise more money for Campaign SightFirst II,”
and can be bought from Judy Manley by calling 480-883-0944. she says, adding last year’s dinner raised $5,000.
Submitted photo
To join the group that meets in Oakwood in Sun Lakes or to donate, call The spaghetti and meatball dinner features an old
WIN MOLLY: Raffl e tickets are on sale
to win “Molly,” her wardrobe and
Viv Sloane 480-802-6810 or email her at
DollDreser@aol.com. family recipe from Chef Jerry McHugh, who brought
accessories from the Dolly Dressers.
it from Minnesota.
“Sun Lakes will be covered by the aroma of tomato
PAL presents Sistah Blue
sauce, teaming with garlic, blended with a myriad of
cheeses and laced with meatballs of a special blend of
Blues, jazz and R&B music by Sistah Blue fi lls the nonmembers. Seating is at cabaret tables of 10; specify
barnyard meats,” McHugh promises.
Santan Ballroom at the Cottonwood Country Club if you wish to sit with others attending. Checks should
Friends and neighbors in Sun Lakes and Southern
in Sun Lakes during this season’s Southeast Valley be made payable to PAL and mailed to P.O. Box 13051,
Chandler are invited to attend the feast, which includes
Performing Arts League’s kickoff event. Showtime is Chandler, AZ 85248. PAL membership checks – $10
garlic bread sticks, Italian green salad, dessert and a
7:30 p.m., Sat., Oct. 27. individual members, $15 a couple – can also be sent
beverage. There will also be a silent auction.
Band leaders Rochelle Raya and Nancy Dalessandro to this address.
Dinner is $8.50 at the door, or $7.50 in advance,
are joined by Janet Daniels on drums, Lila Sherman For more information on PAL, call 480-895-8995.
available from any Sun Lakes Lion, from the Resource
vocalist and their new “Brotha” Terry Davis on bass.
Center at the Sun Lakes Country Club or from the
Tickets are $10 for PAL members and $12.50 for
administrative offi ce at the church.
For more information, contact Pollard at
480-883-0527 or 480-203-5324 for.
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