Sun City West club celebrates member’s 100th birthday
Posted 4/18/25
The Leather Carvers Club recently had their Spring Fling social at Palm Ridge Rec Center, where they also celebrated member Nita Hirst’s 100th birthday. Hirst has been a member of the club for …
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Sun City West club celebrates member’s 100th birthday
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The Leather Carvers Club recently had their Spring Fling social at Palm Ridge Rec Center, where they also celebrated member Nita Hirst’s 100th birthday. Hirst has been a member of the club for many years will celebrate her birthday June 15, but she won’t be in Sun City West at that time - she will be on a cruise. Jay and Judy Sherwood brought Hirst a cake and bouquet of flowers. Also in attendance was Nita’s daughter, Patti Hirst.