Sun City West pickleball players support A New Leaf
The Dilly Girls, members of the Sun City West Pickleball Club, have been playing and drilling together multiple times each week. They’ve also started volunteering together at A New Leaf in …
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Sun City West pickleball players support A New Leaf
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Pictured are Sonja Pavel and Leal Maloney.
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The Dilly Girls, members of the Sun City West Pickleball Club, have been playing and drilling together multiple times each week. They’ve also started volunteering together at A New Leaf in Surprise, which has seven apartments for families in transition. The Dillies collected personal hygiene products for residents and are planning future activities, including preparing meals, crafting events and stuffing school back-packs.