How the pensioners from Sun City "light"
Categories: Society
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/how-the-pensioners-from-sun-city-light.htmlSun City is a community of seniors in Arizona, an amazing place that has everything you need to live a happy old age. On January 1, 2010, this retired town celebrated its 50th anniversary. For the anniversary, photographer Kendrick Brinson visited the community and later released a photo album, Sun City: Life After Life.
This town has a lot of entertainment for all ages, but especially for the elderly. There are over 120 clubs here, and the local seniors are some of the most active in the United States, if not the world.
In Sun City, old people do not think about death, they actively have fun and spend their leisure time in such a way that even young people could envy them.
(Total 10 photos)


1. Synchronized team of the city of Sun City. They perform at almost all events of this amazing town. (Kendrick Brinson)

2. Sun City cheerleaders - their age ranges from 61 to 78 years. Each of their workouts begins with the words: "It's never too late to perform and expand your horizons." (Kendrick Brinson)

3. Left: 109-year-old Eva McKittrick is the oldest resident of Sun City. This old woman has lived in the town for over 30 years and eats ice cream for lunch every day. Right: front yard of one of the houses in Sun City. Caption: "Smile". (Kendrick Brinson)

4. A team of synchronized swimmers called "Aqua Sans" is preparing for the performance. (Kendrick Brinson)

5. Left: Jim Heinrich, local church choir conductor. He is also studying photography at El Mirage School, Arizona. Right: Jerry Hobbs, 82, throws balls outside the Bell Rest in Sun City. The lawn bowling club is one of the local clubs, of which there are more than 120. (Kendrick Brinson)

6. Herme Sherry - Elderly Miss Arizona 2004. (Kendrick Brinson)

7. Friends collect balloons to distribute at a memorial service in memory of local resident Monte Haag. Haag, who moved to Sun City in 2000, died in a plane crash in a corncob outside the city. The balls were released on the tennis court, where Haag often liked to play. (Kendrick Brinson)

8. Participants of the city parade in Sun City. (Kendrick Brinson)

9. Water relay in honor of the Olympics for the elderly in Sun City. (Kendrick Brinson)

10. Robert Johnson walks the dogs on his square. He adopted Jewel and Buster from the animal shelter. Robert himself lived in Sun City for 14 years. He and his wife Jessie moved here from Minnesota because they wanted to live somewhere where there was always something fun going on. Jessie practices yoga, paints with watercolors and acrylics, and keeps herself occupied in every possible way during her long leisure hours. (Kendrick Brinson)
Keywords: Arizona | Fun | Pensioners | Old people | Old age | USA
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