WE'RE STILL HERE, WORKING FOR YOU
Even though Sun City Summerlin facilities remain closed during the Coronavirus health crisis, many employees continue to work behind the scenes to ensure that community amenities are kept up and that Sun City remains functioning. At Mountain Shadows, Executive Office, Membership Services, Community Standards, IT, Accounting and Link staffs continue to conduct business. At Tavern at the Falls, Food & Beverage team members are busy maintaining the curbside menu service, and SCSCAI landscapers and Golf Maintenance Crews have much to do to ensure the grounds are kept up. Department directors are still at work in Building Maintenance, Golf and Community Services, and the Fitness Department has taken to YouTube, where Director Pam Shields, Fitness Assistant Charli Douglass and Fitness Program Coordinator Jessie Miles have filmed videos to help residents stay active and relaxed.
To stay connected with all that continues to happen in Sun City, be sure that you’re signed up for the Association’s eblasts. Residents may sign up at Suncitysummerlin.com – click on the Stay Connected tab and you’ll be directed to Subscribe with your email address. At Suncitylink.com, scroll down to the bottom of the Community Page and add your email address to the subscription box. To access the Health and Fitness Department’s YouTube Channel, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdacWp3cnI9upODUK0KhlL.
To stay connected with all that continues to happen in Sun City, be sure that you’re signed up for the Association’s eblasts. Residents may sign up at Suncitysummerlin.com – click on the Stay Connected tab and you’ll be directed to Subscribe with your email address. At Suncitylink.com, scroll down to the bottom of the Community Page and add your email address to the subscription box. To access the Health and Fitness Department’s YouTube Channel, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdacWp3cnI9upODUK0KhlL.
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CURBSIDE LIBRARY OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Sun City launched a curbside library for residents on March 25. The curbside honor book exchange is located at the main entrance to Mountain Shadows Community Center at 9107 Del Webb Blvd., and is open Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. unless it’s raining.
Books are not being sanitized, so residents may want to provide their own protection and sanitizer, and the Association suggests bringing a plastic bag to put the books in that are being borrowed.
Please practice social distancing and patience when leaving a book or digging through the boxes.
Books are not being sanitized, so residents may want to provide their own protection and sanitizer, and the Association suggests bringing a plastic bag to put the books in that are being borrowed.
Please practice social distancing and patience when leaving a book or digging through the boxes.
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THE GREAT TOILET PAPER EVENT
Sun City staff members joined SCSCAI Board members Ellen Bachman, Dick Clark, Leo Crawford and Sandy Krause outside the Mountain Shadows Fitness Center on March 27 to facilitate the Great Toilet Paper Event.
Residents representing 210 homes signed up for the event that featured the sale of two rolls of toilet paper for $1. The event was aimed at providing residents with a much-needed resource that is in short supply due to the current health crisis.
According to Sun City Executive Director Mitzi Mills, “155 homes showed up and picked up their rolls during the event and 11 homes had their toilet paper delivered.”
“All in all I feel good that 73 percent of those that signed up were able to show up,” Mitzi said.
Residents representing 210 homes signed up for the event that featured the sale of two rolls of toilet paper for $1. The event was aimed at providing residents with a much-needed resource that is in short supply due to the current health crisis.
According to Sun City Executive Director Mitzi Mills, “155 homes showed up and picked up their rolls during the event and 11 homes had their toilet paper delivered.”
“All in all I feel good that 73 percent of those that signed up were able to show up,” Mitzi said.
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