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Renewed Life, Sun City museum form partnership

Company helps with promotion

Posted 3/10/23

Renewed Life Properties officials established a business membership with the Del Webb Sun Cites Museum, 10801 W. Oakmont Drive, Sun City.

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Renewed Life, Sun City museum form partnership

Company helps with promotion

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Renewed Life Properties officials established a business membership with the Del Webb Sun Cites Museum, 10801 W. Oakmont Drive, Sun City.

The museum’s mission is to promote public awareness and appreciation of the history of Sun City and Sun City West. The mission of Renewed Life Properties, a Sun City-based remodel and design company, is to serve those same communities by supporting their continued growth and prosperity.

Mike Gillis, Renewed Life Properties owner and founder, took his team on a private tour of the historical museum.

“I wanted them to have a true understanding of the history of the communities they serve, and I couldn’t think of a better way to do that than to take them all to the museum,” said Gillis. “Everyone there, especially Linda and our docent Catherine, were so gracious and accommodating. They truly made this a memorable experience for all of us.”

Gillis also said a visit to the museum should be at the top of everyone’s list of things to do.

“It’s something you won’t want to miss!” he said.