Jersey Night Casual Dance

Third Quarter Challenge

Ever Wonder What It Takes to Progress Through the Ranks in Karate?

Democratic Club October Meeting

Third Quarter Challenge

Shari Rodgers won first place with her photo Clowning Around.Shari Rodgers won second place with her photo Lavender Morning.Jan Hartsell won third place with her photo Ready for Harvest. Bruce…

Democratic Club October Meeting

Patrick Robles (second from left) with DCQC members Alphie Smith On Oct. 18 the Democratic Club of Quail Creek (DCQC) welcomed its honored guest Patick Robles who has been the…

Grow a Pretty Pomegranate Tree

Bonnie Nowicki Quail Creek gardeners, now’s the ideal time to plant a deciduous pomegranate (Punica granatum) shrub/tree. This Mediterranean native was brought to Arizona in the 15th to 16th century by the Spanish. Grown naturally as a woody, multi-stem shrub, pomegranates can be easily trained into a 12- to 15-foot tree or espaliered against a…

Quail Creek Wins Robson Trap Trials Again!

For the second year in a row, Quail Creek is the winner of the Robson Trap Trials held March 22 at Tucson Trap and Skeet. Shooters from Robson communities across Arizona convened for the 13th annual event. Participants shot three rounds of trap singles and capped the day with lunch and awards. As last year’s…

Friendly Reminder: Assistance Animals

We appreciate our furry friends! However, to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for all residents, only assistance animals who are approved by the Association are permitted in our facilities. To submit a request for an accommodation, please reach out to Melani Caron, general manager, at melani.caron@robson.com. Thank you for your understanding!

Help a Hummingbird

Donna Allen If you find a hummingbird in need of help, you can call the Southern Arizona Hummingbird Rescue at 520-404-9949. There are also some things you can do to reduce the number of hummingbirds that might need rescuing in the first place, according to certified hummingbird handler Vanessa Jones. Here are a few of…

Property Account

POA stands for “Property Owners Association.” It is very similar to HOA, which is “Homeowners Association.” POA dues are assessed to your Property Account bi-annually. The first half dues are assessed in early January and are due by Feb. 1. The second half dues are assessed in early July and are due by Aug. 1.…