MY SUN DAY NEWS
August 1, 2013
While Johnny Depp or the nostalgia factor could have been the driving force behind an audience member’s decision to see Disney’s “The Lone Ranger,” it was Silver – the masked hero’s trusty horse – that led Amber Bauman, owner of Valley View Acres, to the theater.
Beginning with weekly basement practices and rising to highly anticipated gigs, the Sun City-based Encore Chamber Orchestra continues to take the stage. Growing from six to 15 musicians over the course of eight years, the orchestra has seen a steady upswing, as is reflected in its upcoming performance in Sun City on July 28.
Remember “Love Letters in the Sand?” “Why Baby Why,” “April Love,” and “Speedy Gonzales?”
Dick Tanney may have never seen combat during his service with the Army, but he’s nevertheless proud of his past.
If you’re trying for a big score in the Illinois Lottery, Sun City’s Bill Reining has a suggestion for you: Buy your next ticket at a store you’ve never been to before, or at least one where you’ve never bought a lottery ticket before.
Sun City’s Feeling Great Is Ageless Expo, held on May 22, was highlighted with the swimming performances of 12 Stingray Swim Club members. The chartered club’s program was developed and led by coach Len Lencioni with water aerobic instructor Chris Hinde adding commentary.
It’s that time of year. There is no longer a need to be stuck inside because of the weather. The sun is shining, the grass is bright green, and the flowers are in bloom. It’s time to grab your sunglasses and head outside.
The 10th anniversary of St. Mary’s Senior Group was commemorated in a special Mass on May 24 led by Monsignor Steve Knox. The Mass’s message centered around friendship and that true friends are a blessing from God. It was one Senior Group President Dolores Boychuk said resonated strongly through the pews that day.
These days, it seems as if there is always some new technology coming out. Today, there are no longer just landline phones and desktop computers. We now have laptops, tablets, smart phones, and that is just the start.
While the warm weather gives people and their pets an outdoor place to play, residents should be aware of the potential problems when sharing spring and summer with native wildlife.
In Major League Baseball lore, legendary slugger Ted Williams was famous for not giving visitors to the Boston Red Sox clubhouse the time of day, even after he retired as a player. He rarely had much patience with autograph seekers, reporters, and photographers. Bob Campbell found a way, however, to surmount the superstar’s private wall. And he has a photo or two to prove it.
What started in 2003 as a love for tap dance and Shirley Temple movies is nearing its tenth birthday, and members of the Sun City Strutters are looking forward to an anniversary to remember.
Think about Arizona and you probably think of the Grand Canyon, deserts, really hot weather, and maybe of the Hoover Dam and the gunfight at the OK Corral. But this fascinating state has much more to offer the visitor – things hidden in tiny towns, almost lost in the huge deserts, or buried deep within the frenetic activities in sprawling cities.
The tradition of tap dancing has strong roots linked with the coming of blues and jazz music nearing the 20th century. While starting off as a natural tap to the beat, it ended up being a rhythm dance allowing the dancers to create music with their feet.
Ryan Czarnecki is like his peers in some ways – still trying to figure out what he wants to do with the rest of his life and competing on Huntley High School’s swimming team – but there’s one aspect that outshines the rest: his volunteerism.
From an early age, Dorothy Litwin loved five things: books, music, radio, films, and her education.
All the world’s a stage for the Theatre Company of Sun City, but the auditorium of Drendel Ballroom is where they call home. To celebrate a decade of drama and comedy, the company has big plans for 2013. Kicking off its special performance season this spring, the company brings to the stage a reprise of “Guys and Dolls.”
All the world’s a stage for the Theatre Company of Sun City, but the auditorium of Drendel Ballroom is where they call home.
To celebrate a decade of drama and comedy, the company has big plans for 2013. Kicking off its special performance season this spring, the company brings to the stage a reprise of “Guys and Dolls.”
Though he served in two wars – World War Two and the Korean Conflict – Stan Hoff, N.21, doesn’t like to discuss his military experience. At least, not in great depth.
There’s a biblical passage that tugs at the heart of many persons: “Give, and it will be given to you, for whatever measure you deal out to others, it will be dealt out in return.”
Not all who wander are lost – according to J.R.R. Tolkein. This is especially true if Lisa Yost is wandering with them.
Sun City residents Mike and Cookie Sheller have had a front row seat in watching their granddaughter grow up – and they’ve seen it all play out on ice.
SUN CITY – As people enter their golden years, they must face the facts of diminishing health and lost loved ones, but also the hope for new beginnings. Sun City residents Dick and Rose Beu of N. 32B have been married for about seven years now.
SUN CITY- While some have always had a strong interest in writing, and others would never claim themselves to be writers, the Write On group makes one thing very clear: everyone has a story to tell.