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Feb. 28: MYSTERY THEATER PRESENTS, "THAT'S
ENTERTAINMENT," $8. Singing, dancing, comedy and an
unbelievable cast! Dinner in the dining room before the show
at 5 pm. Call Barb 2/25, at 769-0912 for reservations.
March 2: "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST," $18. Leave at 11:30
am. Lifehouse Theater, Redlands. Lunch before play at Home
Town Buffet. This beautiful story of love has thrilled us all of
our lives. You will be touched by the wonderful performance.
March 20: THURS. CRAZY 8 DINNER, 5:30 pm. Dining
room, RSVP Patty Joeb, 769-7008 by 3/17.
March 29: SATURDAY LUNCHEON, 11:30 am. Dining room,
RSVP Doris Harrison, 769-3990 by 3/26.
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Social Singles
"SHOREN BEGORRA" — Come celebrate St. Patty's Day with us! Thomas Caterer's
will be serving their famous traditional corned beef and cabbage with all the trimmings
and a yummy, yummy dessert. We are so fortunate to have Sun Lakes' fabulous singer,
Susan Brown singing her heart out for us to enjoy. All this for $13 pp! Guests are $15.
If you live in Sun Lakes, you may come as a guest one time only, then you must join
the club for $10. Guests living outside of Sun Lakes are welcome at $15 pp. Due to the
desirability of our club, we can only accommodate 99 people in the South Clubhouse
for our dinner meetings, so your attendance will be on a first come first serve basis.
Make checks payable to Social Singles and drop your checks to Betty McMillion, 5549
Pinehurst Dr., 769-6636. Those that want to sit together should put their checks in
one envelope. If you have signed up for the dinner meeting and are unable to attend,
PLEASE call Betty McMillion so she may give your reservation to someone on the wait
list. You will receive your money back.
EVENTS Barbara Willens, Events Coordinator, 769-0912, RSVP and make check payable to her, deliver to 5301 W. Pinehurst Dr.
All Sun Lakes residents are welcome to the events. For additional events, see the Social Singles flyer in the clubhouse lobby.
PLEASE NOTE: For information on the upcoming bus trips,
please contact Dorothy Rowe, bus trip coordinator at 845-5570, or by
e-mail, dotrowe@dc.rr.com
Our NFL play-off day with a delicious chili & salsa cook off
contest was a big success. A large screen TV telecast the two
games while participants cheered or jeered as their teams
battled on the gridiron.
There were plenty of appetizers to keep the crowd happy as
well as the chili and salsa entered in this year's contests. The
club holds a chili cook-off each year during the play-off games
and this year a salsa contest was added. The winners of this
year's contest were: 1st place for the chili was Barbara Asaro,
2nd place Steve Schwartz, 3rd place Margo Kuhn. 1st place for
the salsa was Teri Comerford, 2nd place Scipia Curtis, 3rd place
Michele Walter
Congratulations to all our winners, we appreciate all of you
and hope you will continue to join in the fun next year.
March 22: Little Bit Of Country, A Little Bit Of Rock And Roll.
This will be a new event and guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser.
Some of us like dancing to Country and some of us like Rock
and Roll so we have decided to give you a fun evening of both,
you will not be disappointed. Doors will open at 5 pm at the
South Clubhouse, dinner served at 6 pm. We have some great
music for you that will make you want to dance the night away.
Also it will be an opportunity for you to dress in your favorite
"Country Western" outfit, or could be "Rock and Roll," or just
whatever you want to wear that you feel comfortable in. Our
menu fits our theme, for only $15 pp you are going to get BBQ
chicken, baked beans, scalloped potatoes, green salad, fruit
salad, and dessert. As usual, BYOB and glasses. Info., Susie
Robitzer, 845-0048. Get your checks in to her ASAP, made out to
YAH and drop off at 1762 Fairway Oaks Ave. Those wishing to
sit together (only 8 to a table) must submit your checks together.
There will be assigned seating. South Clubhouse capacity is 96
people.
April 13: We are excited to tell you it's time for all you happy
golfers to sign up for our ANNUAL GOLF EVENT: Lyn Ball
will be your contact person, 769-3028. It's a 12:30 pm check in
time, shotgun at 1:00 pm. It will be on the Executive Course and
non-annual golf members must pay their golf fees to the Exec
Pro shop at check in time. The cost for this event is $18 pp for
golfers, dinner included, and $10 pp for non golfers, dinner only.
Dinner will be served at 6 pm in the South Clubhouse. BYOB
and glasses. Make checks payable to YAH and drop off at 5919
Sleepy Hollow as soon as possible as we will sell out quickly.
South Clubhouse capacity is 96 people.
May 4: Traditional Mexican fiesta. This has always been
a great night of fun, one of our favorite bands, Suave will be
playing music from 6:30 pm until 9:30 pm. $15 pp. Info., Irene
Eichel, 769-7078. You need to drop your checks off, made out to
YAH, 1949 Riviera Ave., ASAP.
June 12: Duffy Boat Ride. $50 pp, includes bus ride, boat
ride, and dinner at the Elks Club. Info., Bob Cain, 845-4720.
Drop your checks, made out to YAH, to 588 Pine Valley Rd.
July & August: Dark.
All of our events sell out quickly, so you need to get your
checks to the "contact person" as soon as possible.
Membership dues for 2014 are due now in order for you to
attend any of our events. The cost is still a low $10 pp. Please
drop checks off, made out to YAH, to Michele Walter at 4713
Skyview Circle, 845-2002.
Young at Heart
Chorale
It's not always easy to think about May
in January but Chorale members had to get
themselves into that mindset last January
20th for the first practice of the season.
Members are always anxious to see exactly
what program our Director Bob Jensen
has planned. Over 100 members gathered
to enthusiastically attempt a first run-
down of eighteen songs. As always at first
practice, we were ragged and will be for
a few more Mondays. Then Bob's magic
(think hard work) begins to smooth out
some bumps until most 18 songs start to
sound like music.
In addition to Monday practices, each
Thursday individual sections have their
get- together for a concentrated practice
with their leaders. Soprano - Dolores
Crouter; 2nd Soprano - Lou Evans'; Alto
- Dorie Little; Tenor, Baritone and Bass -
Walt Bentley.
As in any successful organization,
many behind-the-scene members
volunteer their time and expertise. Two of
those who help create the performances
the Chorale proudly present twice a year
are Librarian, Toni Read and Assistant
Librarian, Sandi Rushing. For each
Chorale member they collate packets of
music drawn from large storage units
which contain hundreds of individual
titles, to distribute at the beginning of
each concert series. They also collect and
return the printed music to storage at the
conclusion of each concert. In addition,
10 volunteer chairpersons assume a
variety of responsibilities.
Don't miss our spring event, The Joy
Of Music Concert, on Fri., May 2 and Sat.,
May 3 at 7 pm. There will be a matinée at
3 pm on Sun., May 4.
May will be here before we know it!
Mark your calendar today to save the
dates. Ticket sale dates will be announced
in the April issue of Lifestyles and on Ch.
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