It's time for the Annual Sun Lakes Rotary Club Pancake Breakfast, this Sunday, November 15, 2009 at the Sun Lakes Country Club (25601 N. Sun Lakes Blvd). Come one...Come all...and bring your appetite!
This is just one of the fundraisers that enables the Sun Lakes Rotary Club to continue their work in the community which includes STRIVE, Choices, and the Dictionary Project. The Rotary Club also supports the Boys and Girls Clubs of the East Valley & Neighbors Who Care.
Silent Auction and Raffle will also be held during the breakfast.
Maybe the best pancakes in the Valley and they're served ALL YOU CAN EAT! The breakfast includeds regular pancakes, blueberry pancakes, bacon, sausage, OJ and coffee.
Breakfast begins at 7:30am and will be served until 12:30 pm giving both early and late risers an opportunity to feast!
Tickets are $5 and are available from any Sun Lakes Rotarian or you can contact me and I'll tell you where you can purchase tickets.
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The Sun Lakes Veterans Day Observance will take plat at 11:00 am on Wednesday, 11/11/2009 in front of the flagpole at the Sun lakes Country Club, 25601 N. Sun Lakes Blvd (Just South of Riggs Rd).
Keynote speaker will be Arizona Attorney General, Terry Goddard who served as four time Mayor of Phoenix and was a Commander in the Naval Reserves where he served 27 years.
Sun Lakes, AZ is home to six veterans' organizations. Participating in the Veterans Day Ceremonies this year are the American Legion, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Marine League, Korean War Veterans and this year's coordinator of the event, the Jewish War Veterans.
Lunch will be served following the event in the Navajo Room of the Country Club.
May each of us remember not only on Veterans Day, but every day, those Veterans who are no longer with us, those who are and those who are currently serving.
Whether you call it paying it forward or giving back, it's something that can change your life. So tell me do you? By sharing how you give back to your community or the world, you may just encourage others to do the same. Maybe instead of crying over what we don't have, we can reach out and give what we do have...our time. It doesn't take a lot of money, just a caring heart.
I just compiled my photos from the trip I took to Armenia as part of a Medical Mission team. A trip like this...whether it be around the world or around the corner to a place where people are in need...is life changing. It puts things in perspective and you will find the little things we gripe about really ARE little things in the grand scheme of it all.
So, if you have a chance today...tomorrow...or whenever, reach out. Share your time and compassion with someone who can use a smile, a hug or something as small as a warm blanket. The world will be helped and you will find your life to be better than it's ever been. I promise.
I hope my photos of my mission trip to Armenia touch your heart~
Are you missing a tax refund by chance? Apparently, the IRS is holding tax refunds in excess of $123 MILLION Dollars. These are refund checks that were mailed out but returned to the IRS due to incorrect mailing addresses.
The IRS reports having 3,237 returned income tax refund checks from Arizona residents alone. The checks average 1178 each. You'd think if you had a refund coming, you'd miss it when it didn't show up. Here's a link to the checks returned in Arizona. Why not check to see if your name is there...might jog your memory about your missing refund check.
http://www.azcentral.com/business/articles/2009/11/09/20091109irsrefundlist-CR-CP.html
If you live outside Arizona, you can check with the IRS "Where's my refund" page. You'll need your Social Security number along with the exact amount of your refund check. I don't know...Seems to me if you know exactly how much your refund is, you probably know you haven't received it. But then again, I'm terminally logical.

The Arizona Military Family Relief Fund was established to assist Arizona military families with any financial crisis that may occur.
The Iraq and Afghanistan Wars have produced combat veterans who are faced with severe injuries not comparable to previous conflicts. In many cases, long-term medical care is needed, requiring families to be by the side of their military hero. Cash-strapped families must pick up the tab for travel, lodging and household expenses while their family member undergoes rehabilitation.
In the worst scenario, when military families lose a loved one in the line of duty, they are frequently faced with devastating financial hardship. Unforeseen expenses add to the stress of tremendous loss. Families suddenly have to restructure their lives and manage day-to-day bills, all while laying their hero to rest.
Military families and the issues they face is something that's near and dear to my heart. Not only are these brave men and women fighting to keep our country safe, my dad was a 20-year retired US Navy WWII Veteran, so I know first hand the sacrifices these families make.
A donation to the Arizona Military Family Relief Fund will not only benefit our local military families, you can also claim the donation (up to $200 single filer/$400 joint filer) in a dollar-for-dollar state tax credit.
If you'd like to donate, it's simple to do. Just download the contribution form. Fill out the form and mail it in with your check attached and you will be sent a receipt you can use to receive your state tax credit.
Don't wait too long if you want the tax credit. According to their website, the total donation tax credits cannot exceed 1 Million Dollars.
You have to pay your Arizona State Taxes anyway, so why not tell them where to use the money? Oh...and don't keep this a secret. Please share the news!
Note: I'm not a tax professional and you should consult your tax advisor for specific tax advice.
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