Sun City, AZ ~ The Community That Changed A Nation!

By scdwm
  • Goodyear Rubber and Tire Company

    Goodyear Rubber and Tire Company buy land intending to raise cotton. Goodyear establishes a company compound for its employees, later known as Marinette.
  • Marinette Ranch

    The land, now known as Marinette Ranch is sold to J.G. Boswell Company.
    Cotton is grown into the ‘50’s at which time the industry dwindles, and very little is left of the town that once had a population of 150.
  • Period: to

    1958

    Jan. 1: Youngtown, the first master-planned community devoted exclusively to retirees, is incorporated and becomes the first city occupied solely by senior citizens.
    Thomas E. Breen, director of housing and development in the Del E. Webb Construction Company's Phoenix headquarters, has begun researching the feasibility of adding retirement communities to the company's construction profile.
  • Oldest Building in Sun City

    Oldest Building in Sun City
    A 10’x10’ room was added to the museum in the 1990s. It is the oldest structure in Sun City, having originally served as an information & sales office along Grand Ave. when construction of Sun City began in 1959.
    More can be learned about this room from a display panel located on the rooms exterior wall at the museum.
  • Period: to

    1959

    The Webb Construction Company purchases three parcels from the J.G. Boswell Company, totaling 20,000 acres, including the former Marinette Ranch, and forms a 51/49 percent joint venture with Boswell.
  • Adult Community Named?

    Adult Community Named?
    Mid-summer of 1959 a land purchase agreement signed. Construction started soon after, but what should the new community be called?
  • Grand Shopping Center

    Grand Shopping Center
    Grand Shopping Center was Sun City’s first shopping center and home to the community’s first grocery store.
  • Sun City, Arizona Grand Opening

    Sun City, Arizona Grand Opening
    Sun City debut January 1st with 9-hole golf course North, 5 model homes, Community Center Oakmont Recreation Center, craft building, shopping center, restaurant and motel.
    ● 1st weekend, over 100,000 visitors, 237 homes sold.
  • Hiway House Restaurant

    Hiway House Restaurant
    A Hiway House Restaurant was open for business on opening day.
  • US Post Office

    US Post Office
    Sun City's first Post Office opened in the Greenway Drug store in the Grand Shopping Center.
    Later a full service Sun City Post Office opens at 103rd and Coggins (now the site of Menke Funeral Home)
  • United Church of Sun City

    United Church of Sun City
    When the United Church of Sun City originally opened it included parishioners from over 60 denominations.
  • Delbert Eugene Webb's Birthday

    Delbert Eugene Webb's Birthday
    Del Webb as told by Bill Pearson
    Delbert Eugene Webb (May 17, 1899 – July 4, 1974) was an American real estate developer, and a co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball club. He is known for founding and developing the retirement community of Sun City, Arizona, and for many works of his firm, Del E. Webb Construction Company.
  • News-Sun Newspaper

    News-Sun Newspaper
    The News-Sun newspaper begins monthly publication.
  • Annual Assessment

    Annual Assessment
    Annual assessment of $20 is instituted by the Recreation Centers of Sun City.
  • South Golf Course

    South Golf Course
    The 2nd Sun City golf course open. South Golf Course information.
  • Sun City’s First Medical Office

    Sun City’s First Medical Office
    Sun City’s First Medical Office didn't come about without controversy and dissention.
  • Towne Hall (Fairway Recreation Center)

    Towne Hall (Fairway Recreation Center)
    Fairway Recreation Center opened as Towne Hall, the second recreation center built in Sun City.
  • Sunshine Service

    Sunshine Service
    Sunshine Service, the offspring of a Sun City Civic Association committee, loans its first bed, mattress and wheelchair.
  • U.S. Post Office

    U.S. Post Office
    Ground is broken for the U.S. Post Office, which will replace a contract station built in April 1960
  • King's Inn

    King's Inn
    Hiway House changes its name to King’s Inn.
  • Sunland Memorial Park opens

    Sunland Memorial Park opens
    Sunland Memorial Park is a resting place for people and pets.
  • SCHOA

    SCHOA
    Sun City Homeowners Association is formed. The SCHOA is a spinoff of the original Civic Association, founded in 1960.
  • Incorporation

    Incorporation
    Sun City's only official incorporation vote of the people fails by a considerable margin. Voters reject: 2,558 to 1,036
  • Sun City Softball Team

    Sun City Softball Team
    A local newspaper begins a drive to bring a softball team to Sun City
  • Parade

    Parade
    5th Anniversary Parade down Peoria Ave
  • Sun City Saints

    Sun City Saints
    Sun City Saints, a professional women’s softball team, begins play in Sun City
  • Sun City Softball

    Sun City Softball
    Sun City Saints begin playing softball
  • Sun City Community Fund

    Sun City Community Fund
    Sun City Community Fund, an organization to collect and manage local donations for the needy, is formed.
  • Sun City Fire District

    Sun City Fire District
    Sun City Fire District is established,
    and now provides fire and emergency medical services for the communities of Sun City, the Town of Youngtown, and Citrus Point .
  • Sun Bowl

    Sun Bowl
    Sun Bowl, an outdoor amphitheater, is opened. The venue has hosted numerous events throughout the years
  • Sun City Country Club dedicated

    Sun City Country Club dedicated
    The story of how Sun City Country Club came into existance.
  • Mountain View Recreation Center

    Mountain View Recreation Center
    Mountain View Recreation Center
    initially only served those residents who live south of Sun City Boulevard.
  • New Recreation Center Policy

    New Recreation Center Policy
    To quell dissention that was building in Sun City, all recreation center were opened to all Sun City residents.
  • Sun City Symphony

    Sun City Symphony
    The Sun City Symphony opening night was a sellout with a crowd of around 1,000 people
  • Boswell Hospital

    Boswell Hospital
    The need for a hospital became evident and construction of Boswell Hospital began.
  • Sun City Taxpayers Association

    Sun City Taxpayers Association
    Sun City Taxpayers Association is formed. The group held the distinction as the largest taxpayers association in Arizona.
  • Lakes West Golf Course

    Lakes West Golf Course
  • Lakeview Recreation Center

    Lakeview Recreation Center
    Lakeview Recreation Center opens. A celebration marks Sun City's 10th anniversary.
  • Lakes East Golf Course

    Lakes East Golf Course
    Lakes East Golf Course, Sun City's 1st Executive Course opens.
  • Riverview Golf Course

    Riverview Golf Course
    Riverview Golf Course, with big and bold greens and that was always the distinguishing characteristic of this golf course as compared to the others opens.
  • Walter O. Boswell Hospital

    Walter O. Boswell Hospital
    Walter O. Boswell Hospital opens. Five patients are admitted that first day.
    Boswell Memorial Hospital began its legacy of service when it opened on November 6, 1970, to serve the population of America's first active retirement community, Sun City, Arizona as well as surrounding communities.
  • New Baseball Stadium

    New Baseball Stadium
    The Sun City Saints begin playing in the new stadium.
  • Sun City Stadium

    Sun City Stadium
    Sun City Stadium opens at 111th and Grand Ave.
    The park was dedicated on June 17, 1971, with the Sun City Saints, a women's softball team, winning a doubleheader from the Huntington Park Bluejays.
  • Lakeview Bowling Lanes

    Lakeview Bowling Lanes
    Lakeview Bowling lanes opens. The facility now offers 24 lanes of bowling as well as Billiards, Pool and Snooker and a restaurant.
  • Sun City Meals On Wheels

    Sun City Meals On Wheels
    Meals on Wheels organizes. Learn about their history.
  • Palmbrook Country Club

    Palmbrook Country Club
    Opening in 1972, Palmbrook Country Club offers a fun, yet challenging golf experience for golfers of all skill levels. At 6,800 yards, the tree lined park style layout allows for the occasional arrant tee shot while demanding greens and well placed trees require good golf to score well.
  • Lakes Club Fire

    Lakes Club Fire
    The Lakes Club is virtually destroyed by fire a month before ti plans to open
  • San Francisco Giants

    San Francisco Giants
    San Francisco Giants begin having part of their spring training in Sun City
  • Sun City Community Association name change

    Sun City Community Association name change
    The Sun City Community Association changes its name to Recreation Centers of Sun City.
  • Sun City Saints vs Japan

    Sun City Saints vs Japan
    2,000 people watch the Sun City Saints play softball against the University of Japan
  • Palmbrook Country Club ownership

    Palmbrook Country Club ownership
    Palmbrook Country Club transfers ownership to members
  • Greenway Shopping Center

    Greenway Shopping Center
    Greenway Shopping Center was the 1st shopping center built in Sun City north of Grand Avenue.
  • Sundial Recreation Center Opens

    Sundial Recreation Center Opens
    Sundial Recreation Center opens.
    It's the only center with an indoor swimming pool.
  • Reading for the Blind

    Reading for the Blind
    Recorded Recreational Reading for the Blind becomes a non-profit corporation.
  • Sherrif's Posse of Sun City

    Sherrif's Posse of Sun City
    Sheriff's Posse of Sun City organizes. The Sun City Posse’s long history began as a way to enhance the safety of Sun City’s residents and their property. That simple but important goal remains our mission today.
  • Willowbrook and Willowcreek Golf Courses

    Willowbrook and Willowcreek Golf Courses
    Willowbrook, the communities 2nd Executive Golf course and Willowcreek, the 5th regulation Golf Course open.
  • Saints Win Titles

    Saints Win Titles
    The Saints win two consecutive Pacific Coast League softball titles in 1974 and 1975.
  • Annual Assessment increase

    Annual Assessment increase
    Annual assessment is raised to $24 per person.
  • Alco Movie Theater

    Alco Movie Theater
    The 450-seat Alco Movie Theater open with the movie "Song of Norway".
  • Del Webb dies

    Del Webb dies
    Del E. Webb, a major Nevada hotel and casino owner, and founder of one of the worlds’ largest construction and development companies, died in a hospital in Rochester, Minn. He was 75.
    The obituary as written in the Las Vegas Sun
  • Sun City secedes from the Peoria School District

    Sun City secedes from the Peoria School District
    Sun City secedes from the Peoria School District. Redistricting becomes a reality ofter a 4-1 vote of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
  • SCCOA is organized

    SCCOA is organized
    Sun City Condominium Chairmans Association is organized. The group now represents 388 condominium units in Sun City.
  • Saints to South Africa

    Saints to South Africa
    Sun City Saints are invited to play softball in South Africa and Rhodesia.
  • Sun City Post Office moves

    Sun City Post Office moves
    Sun City Post Office moves to 98th Ave and Bell Rd.
  • Annual Assessment increase

    Annual Assessment increase
    Annual assessment increased to $30 per person.
  • Liberty Bell

    Liberty Bell
    The Liberty Bell arrived in Sun City on July 5, 1976 and unveiled during a Sun Bowl ceremony July 8.
    It was officially dedicated at Bell Center on Nov. 11, 1976.
    A time capsule set to open in six years (2026) was buried at the base.
  • Bell Recreation Center

    Bell Recreation Center
    Bell Recreation Center opens. The Sun City Library is located in another building with the complex.
  • Bell Bowling Lanes

    Bell Bowling Lanes
    Bell Bowling Lanes open
  • National Softball Tournament

    National Softball Tournament
    The Sun City Saints are runners up in the National Tournament.
  • Union Hill Country Club

    Union Hill Country Club
    Union Hill Country Club transfers ownership to members.
  • DEVCO Transfers Ownership

    DEVCO Transfers Ownership
    DEVCO transfers ownership of 7 golf courses and Viewpoint Lake to the RCSC for "$10 and a cup of coffee". The actual value was 12 million dollars.
  • News-Sun Newspaper

    News-Sun Newspaper
    The News-Sun becomes the community's first daily paper, after publishing monthly since July 22nd, 1960.
  • Union Hills Country Club

    Union Hills Country Club
    Union Hills Country Club opens
  • Quail Run Golf Course

    Quail Run Golf Course
    Quail Run Golf Course opens
  • Annual Assessment Increase

    Annual Assessment Increase
    Annual assessment increases to $40 per person.
  • Sun City Completed

    Sun City Completed
    Sun City is built out and DEVCO moves on to Sun City West.
    All golf courses and recreation centers are turned over to the Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc.by the Del Webb Corporation.
    All national marketing stops.
  • National Champions

    National Champions
    Sun City Saints win the National Softball Championship.
  • Sun City Community Council

    Sun City Community Council
    Sun City Community Council organizes.
  • Marinette Recreation Center

    Marinette Recreation Center
  • Sun City Poms

    Sun City Poms
  • Quail Run Golf Course Ownership

    Quail Run Golf Course Ownership
    DEVCO transfers ownership of Qual Run Golf Course to Recreation Centers of Sun City.
  • 43,000 Residents

    43,000 Residents
    Sun City is built out and the total population reaches 43,000 residents.
  • Sun City PRIDES

    Sun City PRIDES
    In the spring, the Sun City PRIDES (Proud Residents Independently Donating Essential Services) go to work keeping the city clean
  • RCSC Operates Sun Bowl

    RCSC Operates Sun Bowl
    RCSC takes over the operation of the Sun Bowl from DEVCO.
  • Del Webb Statue

    Del Webb Statue
    The Del Webb Statue, located at the Bell Recreation Center, is dedicated.
  • Annual Assessment Increase

    Annual Assessment Increase
    Annual assessment is increased to $42 per person.
  • SCAT begins

    SCAT begins
    Sun City Area Transit (SCAT) kicks off services.
  • Nations 1st Senior Adult Campus

    Nations 1st Senior Adult Campus
    The Arizona State University Foundation receives a donation of 40 acres from DEVCO, enabling Sun City to be the site of the Nations 1st Senior Adult Campus.
  • NO SMOKING

    NO SMOKING
    December ~ Community members vote to ban smoking in the Recreation Centers. The no-smoking vote sparks controversy among members. The vote was 17,392 to 14,987 in favor of the policy.
  • Ronald Reagan visits Sun City

    Ronald Reagan visits Sun City
    Ronald Reagan visits Sun City. Hundreds line the streets to catch a glimpse of the president as he honors the local Posse.
    Watch a clip of his remarks by clicking HERE. President Reagan's remarks begin 8-minutes into the video, if you'd like to skip ahead.
  • Saints move to Phoenix

    Saints move to Phoenix
    The Sun City Saints move to Phoenix and shortly after disband.
  • Sun Bowl Ownership Changes

    Sun Bowl Ownership Changes
    DEVCO transfers ownership of the Sun Bowl to the Recreation Centers of Sun City for $10.
  • Annual Assessment Increase

    Annual Assessment Increase
    Annual Assessment fee is increased to $52 per person.
  • Marinette Recreation Center opens

    Marinette Recreation Center opens
    Fall ~ Marinette Recreation Center opens. The last of seven multi-purpose is built to accommodate the city's growing population.
  • 25th Anniversary

    25th Anniversary
    Sun City's 25th Anniversary is acknowledged with a month long celebration inluding a parade down Boswell Blvd.
  • Milwaukee Brewers

    Milwaukee Brewers
    Milwaukee Brewers complete their final spring training game.
  • President Ronald Reagan

    President Ronald Reagan
    President Ronald Reagan honors The Sun City PRIDES as the winners of the 1985 President's Volunteer Action Award.
  • Sun Cities Art Museum

    Sun Cities Art Museum
  • Population Dips

    Population Dips
    Population dips to 38,000 residents and shopping centers have 30% vacancy levels.
    1,700 homes on the market taking up to 2-years to sell. Financial Slump!
  • Senior Care Facilities

    Senior Care Facilities
    Senior Care Facilities begin opening in Sun City.
  • Annual Assessment

    Annual Assessment
    Annual Assessment is increased to $65 per person.
  • Sundial Roof Repairs

    Sundial Roof Repairs
    Sundial Center is closed. Roof repairs of $1.3 million top the center's fix-it list for all time.
  • Sun City Ambassadors

    Sun City Ambassadors
    Sun City Ambassadors (forerunner of the Sun City Visitors Center) incorporates. A volunteer group of residents and businessmen using their personal funds to promote Sun City.
    vAdvertising begins in local newspapers and a 10-minute video is produced with help from Channel 5 TV.
    The first office is located in the Bell Plaza Building with phone service only.
  • Memorial Garden

    Memorial Garden
    Memorial Garden, the home to the Liberty Bell and Del Webb Statue is completed.
  • School Tax

    School Tax
    The Arizona State Legislature enacts a school tax on Sun City. After a year of battling law makers the tax is recinded and a lesser tax is enacted.
  • Sun City Fire Department

    Sun City Fire Department
    Sun City Fire District cancels its contract with Rural Metro and establishes its own Fire Department
  • Sun City School Tax

    Sun City School Tax
    Sun City school tax imposed. It later is ruled unconstitutional and pulled from the books by Arizona law makers.
  • King's Inn - gone!

    King's Inn - gone!
    King's Inn is torn down making way for a shopping center.
  • Sun City Visitors Center relocates

    Sun City Visitors Center relocates
    Sun City Visitors Center sign a new lease and relocates to the Promenade Shopping Center at 99th Ave and Bell Rd.
  • SC Fire severs ties with Rural

    SC Fire severs ties with Rural
    The Sun City Fire Board severs ties with Rural/Metro Corp.
  • Minimum Age Increases

    Minimum Age Increases
    Maricopa County Board of Supervisors votes to increase minimum age requirements from 50 to 55.
  • Sun City Visitors Center to Bell

    Sun City Visitors Center opens in the Bell Recreation Center.
    It is the first focal point for prospective home buyers since model homes opened in 1960.
  • 30th Anniversary

    30th Anniversary
    Sun City celebrated its 30th Anniversary with a Parade.
  • Sun City Area Historical Society

    Sun City Area Historical Society
    Sun City Historical Society (Del Webb Sun Cities Museum) opens at 10801 W Oakmont Dr.
  • Sun City Rays

    Sun City Rays
    The Senior Professional Baseball League and the Sun City Rays unexpectedly fold.
  • 1st Visitors Center Manager

    1st Visitors Center Manager
    Jim Bailey is the 1st Manager of the Visitors Center. The Ambassadors have a 21-member board and establish a 800 phone number.
  • Alco Movie Theater CLOSES

    Alco Movie Theater CLOSES
    Alco Movie Theater closes. The last movie is "Q And A" with 40 people in attendance.
  • "City of Volunteers"

    "City of Volunteers"
    Sun City Home Owners Association board member George Hartman launches a campaign to encourage Sun City to adopt the slogan, City of Volunteers, to promote the importance of volunteerism in Sun City and recognize its local volunteers.
    By June, signs are installed at all community entrances denoting Sun City as the City of Volunteers.
  • National Registry of Historic Places

    National Registry of Historic Places
  • Commerative Paver Fund Raiser

    Commerative Paver Fund Raiser
    Commerative Paver Fund Raiser begins.
    This is a on going program raising money for museum operations.
  • Museum Souvenirs and Books for Sale

    Museum Souvenirs and Books for Sale
    Various Souvenirs and assorted Books are being offered both at the Museum and online through our website.
  • Museum Holiday Party

    Museum Holiday Party
    The Poms and Ukulele Club entertained guests at the 1st Annual Museum Holiday Party. Refreshments were supplied by the Museum Docents.
    Attendance was estimated at around 250 guests.
    The party was free for museum members and $5 per person for others.
  • Museum Charges Admission

    Museum Charges Admission
    In an effort to offset increased overhead and generate funding for the addition of new displays, the Del Webb Sun Cities Museum began charging $5 per person admission.
    They also added TIERED MEMBERSHIP offering special benefits for joining.
    Business, Club, and Organization Memberships are also offered.
  • Susan B. Anthony Portrayal by Carolyn Dearen

    Susan B. Anthony Portrayal by Carolyn Dearen
  • Shreadfest

    Shreadfest
    The Nixon Group sponsored a Shreadfest, at the Greenway Terrace Shopping Center. Cash donations were collected for the benefit of the Del Webb Sun Cities Museum. $976 were collected.
    The museum would like to thank all who attended and contributed.
  • Museum 50's Style Sock Hop

    Museum 50's Style Sock Hop
    A 50's style Sock Hop, sponsored by the Nixon Group, was held at the Oakmont Recreation Center.
    Bret McKeand and Don Tuffs were the "DJ's" and a great time was had by about 75 guests. Thanks to those who dress in their vintage outfits.
    The dance was free for Museum Members and cost $5 per person for others.
    Watch for more Museum events in the future.
  • Del Webb Birthday Celebration

    Del Webb Birthday Celebration
    The museum offered FREE admission along with cup cakes, ice cream and entertainment by Larry and his Ukeladies.
    A great time was had by more than 100 guests..
    This event was sponsored by the Nixon Group.
  • Viewpoint Lake Relining Project

    The process of relining Viewpoint Lake is underway as RCSC, along with contractor Pacific Aquascape International, take the giant step forward to meet Arizona Department of Water Resources conservation and management requirements.
    All boats and docks have now been removed, including at Lakeview Center, and through evaporation, continued seepage and pumping water to storage tanks on the Lakes East/West Golf Course, it is anticipated that liner removal and replace- ment will get started this fall.
  • RCSC fails to gain quorum at annual meeting

    The RCSC failed to secure a quorum to open their annual meeting at the Sundial Recreation Center. The failure to secure an attendance of 500+ meant the board could take no action on any proposed actions requiring a vote of its members, such as amending the bylaws. However, although the board could not vote on issues, it did listen to members who came to speak. Many residents expressed their frustration at the organization’s history of not being able to obtain a quorum.
  • SCFD begins search for fire chief

    Rob Schmitz has been the acting chief for three years. The board held off conducting a chief search until now to wait on the results of a feasibility study that would lay out the pros and cons of consolidating with the Arizona Fire/Medical Authority. The consolidation would likely prohibit the SCFD from having a chief.
  • RCSC considers library closures

    The Friends of the Sun City Libraries were surprised to learn the Recreation Centers of Sun City management are considering closing the libraries at the Bell and Fairway recreation centers. “We were shocked to learn just yesterday that discussions have been occurring on this issue for the past two months, yet they have not informed the Friends of the Sun City Libraries or the residents of Sun City,"
  • Rock Hounds Celebrate 60th Anniversary

    Rock Hounds Celebrate 60th Anniversary
    RCSC's second oldest club was founded in October 1963.
    The Rockhound's 1st show held in 1972, attracted 1,000+ visitors. The 2nd show, in 1973, drew 3,700+ visitors. This led to the creation of the Sun City Rock and Mineral Museum in October, 1990. The museum is ranked one of the top 10 mineral museums in Arizona. It has a collection of more than 1,500 specimens. A highlight is the fluorescent room, which has 130 specimens that glow in the dark under the UV lights.
  • Sun City ‘punch cards’ go online

    Sun City ‘punch cards’ go online
    RCSC is phasing out the physical “punch cards.”. RCSC members/cardholders will continue to be able to purchase guest passes online via the RCSC Web Portal.