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ACTIVITIES
Fountain Hills club briefs for the week of Nov. 29
Local groups convene
Club Briefs posted for the week of Nov. 29.
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Fountain Hills Woodworkers meet
Fountain Hills Woodworkers will meet Saturday, Dec. 9, for a presentation on creating Wooden Clocks using a computer numerical control (CNC).
Meetings are typically held September through May, with some meetings acting as support sessions for local non-profit organizations.
Any non-profit with woodworking needs should contact the FH Woodworkers with a description of their project. FH Woodworkers completed the Community Garden picnic tables at no charge.
There is no charge to join Fountain Hills Woodworkers. Anyone interested in woodworking should call 480-816-3432 or send an email to kim.colenso@cox.net for time, meeting location and more information.
Botanical Garden seeks volunteers
The Fountain Hills Desert Botanical Garden is looking for volunteers to join its cause to keep the trail in good condition for all to use.
The summer heat affects the local plants, trees and shrubs with many Saguaro cacti snapping off and agaves dying from their centers, requiring stewardship from the community to keep the trail accessible to all.
For more information, reach out to Judy Dragiewicz at 480-837-2800.
Men’s Discussion Group convenes
The Fountain Hills Men’s Discussion Group meets every Monday (except holidays) from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Community Center.
On Monday, Dec. 4, a group discussion will be held with no featured speaker.
There is no cost to attend these meetings but Community Center membership is required.
American Legion Post 58 hosts weekly events
American Legion Post 58 hosts weekly events that are open to the public, including Bingo every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. The community is invited to attend. On Saturday, Dec. 1, Karaoke with Kim and Deb will begin at 6 p.m.
Events are held at the American Legion Post 58, 16837 E. Parkview Ave.
Community Center Contract Bridge winners posted
Contract bridge is played every Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Community Center. Membership in the Community Center is required to participate.
Winners from Nov. 15 include Joanne Arneson in first place, Gerd Brinkman in second place and Anand Paranjape in third place. Winners from Nov. 17 include Alan Max in first place, Bobbie Watton in second place and Richard Rasmussen in third place.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly welcomes newcomers
Anyone looking for weight-loss support and to start or continue their journey of weight-loss is invited to join TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Fountain Hills chapter every Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Chapter meetings are held at Joy Church, 13430 N. Saguaro Blvd. Use the front entrance of the church and follow the signs.
Al-Anon holds regular meetings
Al-Anon family meetings are held each Saturday from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in the classroom building.
The only requirement to attend is that there be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend. Attendees will find hope as members share their experiences, strength and hope.
Shepherd of the Hills is located at 16150 E. El Lago Blvd.