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Six named to Sun City Foundation board

Posted 10/11/24

The Recreation Centers of Sun City board of directors announced Oct. 10 that it has added six new members to the Sun City Foundation board of directors.

The new directors include RCSC board …

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Six named to Sun City Foundation board

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The Recreation Centers of Sun City board of directors announced Oct. 10 that it has added six new members to the Sun City Foundation board of directors.

The new directors include RCSC board members Steve Collins and Chris Nettesheim and Janet Curry, Karen Gangelhoff, Linda McIntyre and John Nowakowski, according to the release.

The new directors are tasked with helping the Foundation to continue its work of helping Sun City members who have difficulties paying their annual assessments. They will also assist the Foundation to expand its capabilities to identify and acquire new funding from grants, donations, corporations, and other sources that will benefit all Sun City residents, the release states.