Category: Generals

Are You OK?

We ask because we care. The Daily Check-In is available to the residents of Quail Creek who want a straightforward way to let someone know that they are OK. It involves partnering two people who will send and receive a short text message on a daily basis to check-in with each other. There is no…

Hello from the ALC Department

Karen Bartlett, ALC supervisor Hard to believe May is here already, summer is just around the corner. To all those leaving Quail Creek for the season, safe travels and we’ll see you in the Fall. Just a reminder when your project has been completed, please remind your contractor to take their business “yard” sign. These…

Quail Creek Newsletters

Daryl Laux The subscription list for the new Quail Creek Social Scene newsletter was created by copying the existing subscriber list for What’s Happening at Quail Creek. If you were subscribed to What’s Happening, you are now automatically subscribed to Social Scene. Don’t forget to check your junk or spam folder! Manage Your Newsletter Subscriptions…

2026 Saguaro Classic Summary

Terry Wiest We enjoyed a strong turnout for this year’s Saguaro Classic, overcoming forecasts of high winds. All classes were well represented, with three Springer shooters, seven in Open, and five in Unlimited. The match featured three events: cards at 25 meters, cards at 75 yards (60 yards for springers), and silhouette shooting (“Chicken Little”).…

Unit 35B Highlights

Carole Berg Every Quail Creek unit has its own distinct personality, and unit 35B is known for its strong sense of support and easy camaraderie. Neighbors here look out for one another, creating a community where connection comes naturally. Located on the north side of Quail Crossing Boulevard near the pickleball court complex, this 117-home…

Quail Creek Wildfire Awareness Day Event

Bob Knorr May is Wildfire Awareness Month. The April 2, Quail Creek Wildfire Awareness event brought many residents to the crystal ballroom to learn about wildfire risks and what is being done to reduce these risks here at Quail Creek. Experts from Ariz. forestry and fire management offices (DFFM) and the University of Ariz., as…

Critters of the Desert: Snakes and Other Desert Pests

Daryl Laux Desert environments are home to a variety of potentially dangerous critters, including venomous snakes, lizards, and arthropods. Understanding how to recognize them, where they live, and how to respond to bites or stings can greatly reduce risk. The most common venomous snake in the southwest is the Western Diamondback rattlesnake, which is most…

Does Quail Creek Need an Aviation Club?

Bill Foraker All Quail Creek residents know how much talent and experience there is among our neighbors. We have over 70 clubs now and we stay pretty busy. I no longer fly, but I still work at airshows around the country and stay involved with the aviation community. I know we have lots of former…