Piñata Factory Does Easter

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

Writers and Poets Club

Photography Club Announces Quarterly Challenge Winners

When Life Gives You Lemons!

Memorial Day Pickleball Social

Roxanne Housley Forty enthusiastic pickleball players joined in the Memorial Day Social for fun, camaraderie, abundant snacks, juice, and coffee. Sandi Hrovatin was on hand to sing the national anthem. She did a fabulous job, as we know it’s not the easiest song to sing. Bill Foraker provided the music, speakers, and microphones. He deserves…

Quail Creek Needs You!

The nomination period to fill one of the two property owners association (POA) member-elected positions for the 2023-2024 term of the Quail Creek POA Board of Directors opens on Aug. 23. On that date, candidates interested in running for the seat may begin submitting a Statement of Intent. The person elected will represent all QC…

QCLGA Results

QCLGA Low Gross, June 23 Janet Johnson Flight 1: 1st (tie) Jan Scissons and Elle Cashel, 87 Flight 2: 1st Sonia Heeren, 87; 2nd (tie) Roz Harrison and Terri Bacon, 88 Flight 3: 1st Kathy Brogdon, 92; 2nd Kathy Stotz, 98 Flight 4: 1st Kathy Printz, 98; 2nd Linda Klaus, 100 QCLGA PYP 2-Person Stableford,…

Star-Spangled Military Baby Shower a Huge Success

Connie Vaughan What do National Armed Forces Day (May 21, 2022) and 31 Arizona military babies have in common? On May 21, the Caring Hearts and Hands Club of Quail Creek (CHHQC) celebrated a Star-Spangled Baby Shower with the 162nd Wing of the Air National Guard in Tucson for 31 babies, soon to be the…

Photo Club May Photo Contest: Cactus

The Photo Club of Quail Creek continued with its monthly members’ contest with May having the topic of cactus. Each club member could enter up to three photos taken in the last three years. This subject was a popular one for the members, as you might expect, and drew 37 entries. All of the photos…

Snake Removal

Please call Fire Corps at 520-629-9200, the non-emergency dispatch number, for snake removal. Dispatch operators will send personnel to handle the removal of snakes and Gila monsters. Do not call 9-1-1 unless it’s an emergency such as a snake bite.