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Senior safe driving seminar set SL Fire Department needs help
Sun Lakes United Methodist Church, Sun Lakes Interfaith Council and AARP Volunteers are needed for the Sun Lakes Fire Department’s Community
present a Safe Driving for Seniors event from 8 a.m. to noon Sat., Oct. 27 in Assistance Program. The organization is the only such unit in the Valley comprised
Lindsay Hall in the Methodist church located at 9248 E Riggs Rd. solely of volunteers. The next training session begins Nov. 1.
The event features a presentation and fi lm by Tom Burch, AARP speaker and Two team members per shift offer various degrees of support to family members
instructor, who will focus on issues that face senior drivers and how to prepare for involved in crisis situations such as a house fi re. At times, volunteers are called to
them. A question-and-answer session follows his talk. assist neighboring communities of Tempe, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Chandler.
For details or to sign up, call Le Anne Quimby at 480-895-5913 or the Sun Lakes
Fire Department at 480-895-9343.
Tennis clubs host social, tournament
The Oakwood Tennis Club hosts a Saturday social with Cottonwood Tennis Club Holiday bazaar set for Nov. 3, 4
on Oct. 27 at the Oakwood club, 25025 E. J. Robson Blvd., Sun Lakes. Members
The Sun Lakes Women’s Association holds its 20th annual holiday bazaar on
from both clubs are invited to compete on the courts at Oakwood.
Nov. 3 and 4 at the Sun Lakes Country Club No. 1, 25601 N. Sun Lakes Blvd. The
The Cottonwood Club, located at 25630 S. Brentwood Drive, Sun Lakes, is
festivities are from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday.
holding the 22nd Bradshaw Tournament Oct. 29 through Nov. 2. The largest senior
The event features “white elephants,” crafts, a bake sale and a raffl e every hour.
tennis tournament in the Southeast Valley area, it is open to Sun Lakes and Sun
One of the big raffl e prizes is a fully equipped Western golf cart.
Bird residents.
The Sun Lakes Women’s Association includes members from Cottonwood,
Cottonwood Tennis Club activities include intra- and inter-club tournaments,
Ironwood, Oakwood, Palo Verde and Sun Lakes. To learn more, call Elaine Hair at
communitywide tournaments, 12 men’s and women’s leagues, monthly dinners
480-895-9169 or email
efhair@juno.com.
and an annual tennis events evening for members and guests. Members of the club
provide free tennis lessons for new and intermediate players each Monday and
Tuesday evening at Cottonwood. SL widow’s group marks fi rst year
CTC is open to all Cottonwood Palo Verde residents and to residents of other
Sun Lakes communities. This year’s CTC president is Wayne Mangold. Find out
The Widow’s Social Group is for recovering widows who are ready to socialize
more at
www.cottonwoodtennisclub.com.
again in the Sun Lakes area.
Meetings are at 7 p.m. the second Sunday of each month in the ceramics room
of the Cottonwood Club House. Activities include dancing, going to movies,
Hotcakes raise cool cash
watching television, bowling, traveling, dining out and pleasant conversing. A
picnic is planned Nov. 11 at Sisk Park.
An all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast fundraiser hosted by Sun Lakes Rotary
For additional details, call Sally at 480-895-5400.
Club runs from 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Nov. 4 in the San Tan Ballroom at Cottonwood
Clubhouse in Sun Lakes.
Tax-Aide volunteers needed
Pancakes, bacon, sausage, orange juice and coffee are available, as is a silent
auction.
The AARP Tax-Aide program is recruiting volunteers in the Chandler area to
Funds raised help the Rotary Club continue its community service with STRIVE,
help prepare tax returns during the upcoming 2007 tax-fi ling season.
Choices and the Dictionary Project.
Volunteers receive free training from AARP Tax-Aide in cooperation with the
Tickets, which are $5 per person or $6 at the door, can be purchased from any
IRS. Individuals of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to volunteer. Basic
Sun Lakes Rotarian or call President Dwight Snyder at 480-895-8922, Dale Rusk at
computer skills are helpful, and AARP membership is not required.
480-895-8613, Bob Murray at 480-747-7126 or Dee Rasmussen at 480-895-2414.
For more information, call 1-888-AARP-NOW or visit
www.aarp.org/tax-aide.
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