Colonial Dames celebrate Christmas in Sun City West
The Sonora Chapter of the Colonial Dames 17th Century, Sun City West, recently had a Christmas party at Grandview Terrace, 14515 W. Granite Valley Drive.
The program included the history behind …
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Colonial Dames celebrate Christmas in Sun City West
Submitted photo/Lillian Schauer
Pictured, seated, are Nancy Childress and Marge Howard; standing, from left, are Pamela Miller, Pat Amado, Jean Hacker, Phyllis Kuykendall, Terrie Hevern, Sandy O’Donnell and Lillian Schauer.
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The Sonora Chapter of the Colonial Dames 17th Century, Sun City West, recently had a Christmas party at Grandview Terrace, 14515 W. Granite Valley Drive.
The program included the history behind certain Christmas traditions an two husbands, John O’Donnell and Jim Schauer, joined the occasion.