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Resident Reporter: November 6, 2014

By My Sunday News

The Sun City Lions Club flower show

I was able to secure a front row seat for a Floral Spectacular on October 29 at Huntley High School. This event was the brain-child of Lions Club President Helen Anderson.

These designers were present: Andy Engelmann (Town and Country Gardens),Susan Jensen (Periwinkle Florist), and Jennifer Hunt (Countryside Flower Shop). Judie and Chuck Altman were the presenters. A total of 205 years of experience was present. Floral donations were given by Marengo Greenhouse and Mary’s Floral Event and Design.

The audience saw the current trends in floral design—tea cups, tea pots, long and narrow containers, cubed containers, unique vases. Arrangements ranged from small and romantic to large and dramatic.

Flowers used were the familiar roses, carnations, Gerber daisies and Stargazerlilies to the exotic protea and bird-of-paradise to varieties that were unknown to a large portion of the audience. Embellishments included candles, cardinals and Christmas ornaments. The entire color spectrum was present. This was a feast for the eye and nose!

To add to the excitement all the arrangements (about 50) were given as door prizes. This was a wonderful fund-raiser. The Lions Club donated $15,764.73 in 2014.

By Diane Faubl

Sun City resident


An afternoon at the Swan Lake Ballet

As a very young child, I remember listening to beautiful classical piano music such as Frederic Chopin’s Polonaise in G Minor. For many years of her own youth, my mother, Marcella, had been trained in the classic form of ballet known as “pointe.” After having surrendered her artistic training for love and marriage, Mom, however, continued to share the ballet’s music with her husband and two daughters. Later my daughter, Kristi, experienced the phenomenally difficult art form of “dancing on toe.” She too became familiar with her grandmother’s repertoire of the French terms of the danse which included words such as arabesque, elev’e, fouette, jete, pirouette, pli’e,and relev’e.

How excited was I then when given the opportunity to witness Peter Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Ballet at the Auditorium Theatre in downtown Chicago! Thank you to Sun City residents, Ronda Goldman and Donna Sorensen, for helping to make this dream possible.

On Saturday, Oct. 18, I participated in Sun City’s own bus trip to see the Joffrey Ballet’s 20th Anniversary celebration in our city. According to the Sun-Times Dance Review critic, Hedy Weiss, (10/17/14), “This marks the Joffrey’s first-ever production of ballet’s most demanding classic in its nearly six-decade history, and the company met the challenge in a remarkable way.”

Accompanied by the live instrumentation of the Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra with the hall’s perfect acoustics, the 2 hours and 35 minutes performance of athletically and artistically talented dancers was a true tour de’ force. I will always be in appreciation of Sun City residents, Susan Carlins and Pat Morgan, who had the vision to see this project through in leading their senior entourage.

The afternoon’s presentation has brought back wonderful memories of Mom and Kris’ passion for pointe ballet. These recollections will remain with me for my lifetime!

By Joanie Koplos
Sun City resident





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