PC Live On Stage

The Kitchen Witches: Do you have your tickets? Laurie Farquhar “Good afternoon everyone. How many of you have ever been to a live TV show before? Okay, for you first-timers, let me tell you a little about what’s going to happen here today. The show is live, which means that anything—and I mean anything—can happen.”…

News from the sky

Make sure to get your Arizona Travel ID if you plan to fly David J. Ramirez, public information officer for the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport If you travel by air, Oct. 1, 2020, is a very important date, when in Arizona only, an approved travel ID (driver license or ID card), a U.S. passport,…

Expressions Gallery and gift shop – October highlights

Soft animal puzzles may be separated into three pieces and then reattached.

Sherry Blatner Welcome back, snowbirds! We have stocked the Expressions Gallery and gift shop with hundreds of new treasures for you to admire and hopefully purchase. The Gallery presents artistic items for sale by members of the many clubs that meet in the center as well as individuals who live in the community. If you would like…

Pre-Thanksgiving Musicale presented by Jess Washington

Vocalist Jesse Washington, a Sun Lakes resident, will present the second annual Pre-Thanksgiving Musicale on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 2:00 p.m. This event will feature special guest vocalists Silesia of Phoenix and Sharon Friendly of Scottsdale. The musicale will include gospel, contemporary gospel, classical, show tunes, and patriotic songs for your entertainment pleasure. Jesse has prior…

AZ Chapter Q holds campers’ reunion

Our lucky girls with Principal Justin Dye (left) and fourth grade teacher Patti Pierce.

Penny Schneider Arizona Chapter Q of the National T.T.T. (Time, Talents, and Treasures) Society held a special luncheon with our summer campers on July 13, with a dual purpose. The girls were invited to share their camping experiences with the members gathered at the Golden Corral on Dysart and Van Buren in Avondale where a lunch…

Challenging the heat in the Grand Canyon

Left to right: Lynn Warren (photographer), Neal Wring, Clare Bangs, and Ed Bobigian pausing at sunset at Salt Creek campground.

Lynn Warren You may think they are crazy, but for the past several years several members of the hiking club have challenged the August heat in what has become an annual backpacking foray into the Grand Canyon. A popular misunderstanding is that the Grand Canyon is much cooler than our valley but down in the…