Not unlike honey bees returning to the flowers and fauna, the Sun City charter clubs have returned to active life.
Joe Quinn, a member of the Woodchucks, commented that âthere were at least 90 members at the Woodchucks meeting on June second.â Activities at the Millgrove Workshop are expected to increase.
âThe concert band is rehearsing for the Golf Cart parade concertâ reported Jim Vinton, the bandâs Treasurer. The concert will be held on June 26 at the Fountain View amphitheater.
Ron Martin of the Golf Charter Club has announced a series of events through the end of the season.
The infield at Eakins Field has been dragged and the outfield manicured as the summerâs softball leagues take the field.
The Theatre Company has announced three performances of âLove Lettersâ on July 14â16.
Tickets will go on sale at the end of June.
âThe Computer Club lab is now open on Monday and Thursday mornings from 9 a.m to noonâ announced club President, Shelly Goldberg. The clubâs computers, printers and scanners are available on a first come basis. One-on-one tech support will resume with the Covid restrictions are lifted.
Ralph Wehnes, Director of Instruction announced that âFree for members classes on Android and iPhone as well as other subjects are now being scheduled in the lab.â
According to Mr. Goldberg, âAll Sun City residents are invited to attend the July 8th general meeting in Drendel.â
The Computer Club is now accepting membership renewal dues and new membership applications at the Computer Lab on Monday and Thursday mornings.